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Saturday, 5 May 2012

The Movies of Nicolas Cage






















All movies starring Nicolas Cage and reviewed on the Ace Black Blog are linked below:

Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982)





Rumble Fish (1983)





Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)





Raising Arizona (1987)





Moonstruck (1989)





Leaving Las Vegas (1995)





The Rock (1996)





Face/Off (1997)





8mm (1999)





The Family Man (2000)





Adaptation (2002)





Matchstick Men (2003)





National Treasure (2004)





Lord Of War (2005)





The Weather Man (2005)





World Trade Center (2006)





Next (2007)





Trespass (2011)





Snowden (2016)





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