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The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

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The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

Regular Price $12.99

Starring: Nicolas Cage,  Michael Caine,  Hope Davis,  Gemmenne de la Peña,  Nicholas Hoult, 
Directed By: Gore Verbinski, 
Rated: R (Restricted)
Release Date: 2005-10-28
Studio: Paramount Home Video
Format: Closed-captioned,  Color,  DVD-Video,  Widescreen,  NTSC, 


Editorial Reviews and DVD Information about The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

Product Description
Chicago weatherman David Spritz (Nicolas Cage) is living the life most of us dream of: he's a celebrity makes a six-figure salary working two hours a day and is on the short list for the meteorologist job on a national morning show. But his professional successes are overshadowed by his personal failures. He's divorced from his wife his kids are slipping away from him and even his Pulitzer Prize-winning father (Michael Caine) won't take him seriously.System Requirements:Runtime: 101 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: R UPC: 097363436546 Manufacturer No: 343654

Amazon.com
Nobody does comic existential angst like Nicolas Cage, who gets a good workout in The Weather Man, an underrated slice of quiet desperation. Cage plays David Spritz, a Chicago TV meteorologist who knows only too well the constant uncertainty of predicting the weather. Despite a possible offer from a network morning show, David's life is a mess: he's estranged from his kids and irritated wife (Hope Davis), he's perpetually at odds with his remote father (Michael Caine), and lately people on the street have had the disconcerting habit of throwing food at him. Director Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean) has perhaps too heavy a touch for this kind of comic melancholy, but screenwriter Steven Conrad has an interesting, almost Mamet-like ear for "written" dialogue--Cage has a few voiceover monologues, including an uproarious sequence involving tartar sauce and a walk to the store, that are hugely funny. It's possible that we've seen Cage in this kind of character one too many times, but he's still good at it, and his doleful face and pasted-on smile fit the mood of the picture. Unlike the heroes of most Hollywood movies, David Spritz doesn't always--or often--do the right thing, but Cage makes you want to see the poor sap make it. --Robert Horton


Customer Reviews for The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

"Life without struggle is meaningless"
Nicolas Cage takes a break from all the awful big blockbuster action movies he does and chooses a role that reminds us why he won an Oscar in the first place (Remember his Oscar? It sure wasn't for "Next" or "Ghost Rider"!)

In this smallish, low key movie, directed by Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean), Cage plays David Spritz, the titular Weatherman. David wears well tailored clothes, drives nice cars, lives in a very nice apartment and has a great job most people would kill for. He also feels miserable most of the time.

He is separated from his wife and he can't communicate with his kids, no matter how hard he tries. He dislikes what he does for a living and feels it's a sham.
On top of that, the one person he would most like to impress, his father (played by Michael Caine), clearly acts like he believes his son will never grow up or ever amount to anything.
In fact, David's life is so off track that when random strangers throw food at him in the street(!) it doesn't seem bother him that much.

From what you have read so far, you might have the impression that this is supposed to be some kind of comedy... it isn't. But it's no tragedy either.
So if it's neither funny nor tragic, what is it supposed to be? The only word I can think of to describe it is ... poignant

For example, there is a moment in the movie when his daughter tells him how she got her nickname which I found very touching. Being a father myself it reminded me how heartbreaking it is to not be able to protect your kids against life, but at the same time how easy it is to forget how resilient they actually are. In fact something I loved about the movie is how it portrays peoples' ability to surprise each other when least expected - and even surprise themselves every once in a while!

There are quite a few other things I could talk about, but I don't think they will help me convey just how good this movie is. I figure that if you're reading this you must be interested so just go for it, there's a good chance you'll enjoy it.The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

One of Cage's Best
Cage is smarter than the average Hollywood schlump. His choices in projects shows that. This one is a cross between the more comedic "The Family Man" and the much darker "Adaptation" and actually borrows the latter's device of having the main character indulge in schizy voice-overs, racing thoughts that go through his mind. This is a very dark movie, not likely to satisfy the masses who want comedy and straight-forwardness. Rent if if you enjoy intelligent scripts that ask big questions about success, family, money and life.The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

Sun is to bright; as "Weather Man" is to stinky
This movie has got to be one of the worst movies I have ever wasted 101 minutes of my life watching. I usually do not like critics, but I must tell you, THIS MOVIE STUNK Worse than the arkansas river. I just do not know why this movie exists... were they trying to make a quick buck? One word comes to mind when thinking of this movie, BOOOOOOOOOOO! If you want to be depressed, than this is the movie for you. This isn't even one of those, "I gotta watch it cause I gotta see why it's so bad" movies. I wasted 45 cents + shipping and handling. You have disappointed me Nicolas Cage.The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

The Weather Man dvd
This is an excellent movie! The service was prompt and reasonable. I am very satisfied.The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)

Brilliant Dramedy
This was a great adult coming of age story about fatherhood, learning to accept the disappointments of life and surviving in your reality. There was a ton of offbeat humor throughout and no cliche. A great original comedy.The Weather Man (Widescreen Edition)


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