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I saw it, too...At the moment it is my favourite movie. I love this tipe of films...with introspections, wise things out from a wiseman's mouth...just like Lord of War...but much better. I cried all long watching the film...poor Dave...he tried doing the best for everybody. But everybody made a fool of him. I hated his Exwife.
It's a really masterpiece the film.

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I saw the weather man... just today! I thought it was a  VERY good movie.. with a very good point! The whole movie was making a point. It was awsome.. *Spoiler* I wish he would have beat the man that did that to his son harder though!

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Paramount Home Entertainment has revised the cover artwork for the upcoming release of Gore Verbinski's "The Weather Man" on DVD. The film which stars Nicolas Cage and Michael Caine. will be presented in seperate Widescreen and Fullscreen formats with Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. The disc (seen on the right) will be available to own when it hits store shelves January 31, 2006.


http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_7017.html



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I didn't see this movie yet , but I think it's a very beautiful movie.... I really want to see it soon

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RE: The Weather Man... Rated: R



DEADPAN CAGE ALMOST SAVES DOUR COMEDY


 


By Robert W. Butler


 


Knight Ridder


 With ``The Weather Man,'' director Gore Verbinski turns away from the fun and games of the ``Pirates of the Caribbean'' franchise and delivers a dour comedy that aspires to be the next ``American Beauty.''


 


It isn't. But at least Nicolas Cage is deadpan funny in the title role, now and then lifting the film from its prevailing misanthropic mood.


 


Cage's Dave Spritz is a bit like Joe Btfsplk, the Job-like character in the ``Li'l Abner'' comic strip who was accompanied by a dark cloud hovering above his head. The cloud comparison is apt since Dave is the weather forecaster at a Chicago TV station.


 


It's a good gig that earns him lots of money for making guesses, but Dave can't help thinking he's unworthy of his employment. He's not even a meteorologist. He reports what a real meteorologist tells him. His one skill is an ability to wave his arms meaningfully in front of a green screen.


 


In just about every other area of endeavor, Dave has messed up. His ex-wife (Hope Davis) can barely tolerate him and is engaged to another man. His daughter, Shelly (Gemmenne de la Pena), is a depressed 12-year-old who already has a cigarette habit and oozes bored indifference. His teenage son, Mike (Nicholas Hoult from ``About a Boy'') has been caught with marijuana and now is in a rehab program, where he's being stalked by a pedophile counselor (Gil Bellows).


 No matter what Dave tries to do to improve things, it backfires.


Dave has striven without success to be worthy of his father (Michael Caine), a patrician writer with a Pulitzer on the shelf. So far, Dave has produced one unreadable novel that isn't quite science fiction. 


And for some reason Dave is always being attacked with fast food. Walking on the sidewalk or driving down the street, he's likely to be hit with a flying burrito, Big Gulp, Frosty, fried chicken thigh or hot apple pie. Some people, apparently, just don't like his face.



In the real world, none of this would be particularly funny. In fact, it would be a prelude to suicide. But Steve Conrad's screenplay allows us to hear what's going on in Dave's overworked head, and these obsessive internal ramblings, combined with Cage's patented sad sack persona, keep the film from becoming an unbearable downer, though it's close.



Verbinski approaches this material with formality, often depicting Dave frozen and alone against a wall or some other alienating backdrop, like a poster for isolation.



The film has been well photographed by Phedon Papamichael, who has perfectly captured the nose-numbing cold of a Chicago winter.



On the down side, ``The Weather Man'' practically knocks the needle off the Profane-O-Meter, and there's also a brief nude scene that feels unnecessary.



`The Weather Man'


 Rated: R (profanity, nudity)



Cast: Nicolas Cage, Hope Davis, Michael Caine 


Director: Gore Verbinski



Writer: Steve Conrad



Running time: 1 hour, 45 minutes



http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/mercurynews/entertainment/eye/13019107.htm?source=rss&channel=mercurynews_eye


 


 



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`Weather Man' brings down curtain on Chicago film fest



`Weather Man' brings down curtain on Chicago film fest


 


Michael Wilmington, Tribune movie critic


Published October 20, 2005


 


 


The Tribune's wrap-up of the Chicago International Film Festival schedule, by Tribune movie critic Michael Wilmington and the movie reviewing staff, appears each day; - indicates a personal appearance by the director or star. The festival ends Thursday.


 


Pick of the day


 


- "The Weather Man" (star)(star)(star)1/2 (Gore Verbinski, U.S.). Dave Spritz (Nicolas Cage) is a star local Chicago TV weatherman, whose affable on-screen persona and cute gimmicks have him on the verge of a national network breakthrough. He's also a comical butt to Windy City drive-by critics who hurl fast food on his pricey wardrobe, and he's an utterly dysfunctional family man: a disappointment to his troubled kids, an obnoxious buttinsky to his alienated ex-wife (Hope Davis) and a fumbling disappointment to his gravely ill dad (Michael Caine), a Pulitzer Prize-winning author who represents a much different world than the Media Lite realms where Dave rules.


 


The Chicago Film Festival closer this year is one of the brighter, less genre-bound recent big studio dramas, with one of Cage's deeper and more challenging performances since his Oscar-winning alcoholic agent in "Leaving Las Vegas." It's a technically spotless movie about the dangers and dissatisfactions of media slickness and success -- written by Steve Conrad ("Wrestling Ernest Hemingway") and directed by Verbinski ("Pirates of the Caribbean," "The Mexican"), who usually doesn't tackle material of quite this realism, social perceptiveness or human weight. Verbinski, Cage and Conrad are scheduled to be in attendance for the closing-night presentation and premiere screening of "The Weather Man," followed by a grand finale party. 7 p.m. presentation of guests, 7:30 p.m. screening Thu., Harris Theater, Millennium Park, 205 E. Randolph. 9:30.-11:30 p.m., grand finale party, Sidney R. Yates Gallery, Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St.. Main floor tickets for film alone: $20 (CIFF members), $25 (non-members). Tickets (main floor) for film and party: $85 (members) and $100 (non-members). Call 312-683-0121 or visit http://www.chicagofilmfestival.com--M.W .


 


http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/chi-0510200064oct20,1,3189449.story?ctrack=1&cset=true


 



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Great find thanks!!

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AWESOME!  I'll buy the popcorn!


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Hi,


I did some research on line, I found a possible date for release on "The Weather Man". Estimated for September 2005


http://videoeta.com/movie/70010


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I will do some searching and see if I can find any info on this

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I guess it would help if I read  So, it looks like the movie has been delayed, so now that I figured that out when will the picture get released


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Hi,


I see that Weather Man was coming out April 1st; however, it is not out in Canada yet.  Is there a delay in the release


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This is all I know...

Possible Delay???
2-24-05
Director Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean, The Ring) recently said he's considering delaying the release of his latest film, The Weather Man, which stars Nicolas Cage and includes an Oscar-caliber performance by Michael Caine as a terminally ill dad. If the movie hits screens in April as planned, people may forget Caine and the movie come Oscar time.

http://www.azcentral.com/ent/movies/articles/0225oscar0225.html





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i heard that the release date of  TWM  will be delayed is that true??? ... it seems true to me.... does anybody know any news about this movie and it'S release date?????????  



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That is very cool!! Do you get to see the movie for free as well?

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I cant wait to see it! I work at a movie theatre and we get all the posters so when its done playing i get to take a life size picture of nic home to put on my wall, hurrah!

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Are you ready April 1st is almost here...

The Weather Man"

Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis

Director: Gore Verbinski

Summary: A weather man (Cage) experiences both ends of life's spectrum. His professional life couldn't be better, with a possible promotion and move to New York from Chicago. His home life, however, is in shambles with a broken marriage, dying father (Caine) and overweight, unhappy daughter.

Early buzz: The plot seems a little fuzzy, but bets are on Verbinski to add some dark comedy.

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