#2 Guarding Tess
Cage Time: ~99%
Cage Kills: 0.1
Cage Flip-outs: 6
Plot Holes:
Year: 1994
Director: Hugh Wilson
MPAA Rating: PG-13
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Epic Co-stars: Richard Griffiths, Shirley MacLaine
Running Time: 96 minsCage Time: ~99%
Cage Kills: 0.1
Cage Flip-outs: 6
James' Review: Some sparks really fly (but mostly fizzle) when Doug Chesnic is placed on security duty for a miserable old iron-box bitch that happens to be the widow of a nameless/faceless former US president. A young clean-cut Nick Cage does about all he can with the somewhat robotic role of a FBI security agent who appears to hate his job despite having literally no external friends, family, lovers or any other human relationships mentioned throughout the film.
Early on as the story presented an unexplained and unwarranted affection the ex-first lady had for Mr. Chesnic, I found myself with a growing excitement that this was the ground work for an ultra-hot and raunchy inter-generational sex scene that would allow an exceptionally gifted actor such as Nicolas Cage to really show off his range as a performer. Alas, this affection turned out to be the result of severely mediocre script writing that requires unexplained actions and emotions from the characters just to advance the story line.
At the end of the day, I have to assume that Mr. Cage chose this role as a challenge to himself to see if he could turn water into wine, or in this case, mostly bull-shit writing and flat co-stars into a highly enjoyable 90 minute escape from reality for his fans. And to this I only have to say, "Well Played Sir, you have done it again."
Quotes:Early on as the story presented an unexplained and unwarranted affection the ex-first lady had for Mr. Chesnic, I found myself with a growing excitement that this was the ground work for an ultra-hot and raunchy inter-generational sex scene that would allow an exceptionally gifted actor such as Nicolas Cage to really show off his range as a performer. Alas, this affection turned out to be the result of severely mediocre script writing that requires unexplained actions and emotions from the characters just to advance the story line.
At the end of the day, I have to assume that Mr. Cage chose this role as a challenge to himself to see if he could turn water into wine, or in this case, mostly bull-shit writing and flat co-stars into a highly enjoyable 90 minute escape from reality for his fans. And to this I only have to say, "Well Played Sir, you have done it again."
- "I'd choose Mr. Ed in a second."
- "I merely... removed the bud."
- "Why don't you just go to hell... okay Douggie?"
- "Get in the god-damned chair."
Plot Holes:
- Frederick makes a 36 inch cheese sandwich and doesn't immediately consume it.
- SPOILER: Old lady said she had brain cancer within the first 5 minutes of the movie.
- SPOILER: Old lady was followed by several agents to medical center for mysterious visit, but nobody inquired why she was there.
- SPOILER: When old lady was dying in helicopter, the feds and locals had some sort of long and drawn out musical chair session where she seemed to be the last thing on anyone's mind.
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Skyler |
Below Expectation
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Below Expectations
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Shauna | ||
James |
1.5/5
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3.08/5
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Martine |
!Stayed in the cage!
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