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I went to see Moonfall yesterday and while it could have been the most ridiculous fun, instead they went for mostly serious action movie with a side of whimsy. I still enjoyed it. The special effects with the moon were just beautiful.
But mostly, I want to tell you that I accidentally showed up early enough to see a couple of the previews and one of them was the new Nic Cage movie with Pedro Pascal called The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent - so y'know, no pressure there.
In The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Nicolas Cage plays Nicolas Cage, an actor enduring a career slump, who is forced to take a million-dollar job attending a wealthy super-fan’s birthday. And Nicolas Cage has to assume the identity of several classic Nicolas Cage characters, which are all real-life Nicolas Cage characters because Nicolas Cage is playing the real Nicolas Cage. Additionally, Cage will also play Nicky, a figment of his own imagination.
ETA: I also meant to point out this sorta interactive guide to bubble tea I love the honeydew with tapioca I get at my local (not really)Thai Cafe. It kind of reminded me of the Cube rule of food identification website.
But mostly, I want to tell you that I accidentally showed up early enough to see a couple of the previews and one of them was the new Nic Cage movie with Pedro Pascal called The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent - so y'know, no pressure there.
In The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Nicolas Cage plays Nicolas Cage, an actor enduring a career slump, who is forced to take a million-dollar job attending a wealthy super-fan’s birthday. And Nicolas Cage has to assume the identity of several classic Nicolas Cage characters, which are all real-life Nicolas Cage characters because Nicolas Cage is playing the real Nicolas Cage. Additionally, Cage will also play Nicky, a figment of his own imagination.
ETA: I also meant to point out this sorta interactive guide to bubble tea I love the honeydew with tapioca I get at my local (not really)Thai Cafe. It kind of reminded me of the Cube rule of food identification website.