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Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Footage of Cage filming The Sorcerer's Apprentice
I recently posted some footage of Afred Molina and Monica Belluci filming in New York. Now the excellent chaps over at Hey U Guys sent me this footage of Nicolas Cage and Jay Baruchel filming the live action version of Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice coming in 2010. It was just off of Times Square on 7th Avenue.
There also seems to be a thing developing for the Sorcerer's in the film (Cage and Molina) to be sat in cars with their apprentice (Baruchel and Toby Kebbell) as these photos show.
Not sure why but I'm getting a good feeling about this film. It could be the one that breaks Cage's current run of not very good films.
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we always get good feelings when we see footage of cage's films being shot...but then something always seems to happen between then and the release. i don't know, maybe it's the fault of the director, the producer, the editor or any combination thereof.
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