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This review reminded me of the Worst Movie: Rush Hour 3. I was sick and it was on HBO, and then I couldn't look away, so leave me alone. No matter what you think of Brett Ratner, Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Roman Polanski, or the Rush Hour saga, this thing has to be seen to be believed. Things just happen and then are never referenced again. There are at least TWO instances where in the streets of Paris, France (a very big city, I'm told) other characters from the film just walk up to Chris and Jackie and tell them what they need to know. Absolutely The Worst.
More irrelevant? The decades-old band or the network who claims them for two solid months?: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/arts/television/15bonjovi.html?_r=1
The Cage movie is actually called "Hungry Rabbit Jumps," which personally makes me 100% less likely to see this movie, sweet January face or no sweet January face.
The best part of this whole thing is that Nikki FInke is losing her shit because she didn't have the scoop: http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/behind-the-scenes-of-nbcus-lies-to-me-the-ben-silverman-experiment-ends-pt-4/