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[quote]According to the code, guess its you and me, pilgrim. High noon.[/quote] I'll bring the donuts....
[quote]Hate to point out a goof, but his false mustache is clearly missing in several scenes! Will probably see this. After seeing The Unbearable Weight, making a movie with Nick fricking Caaaaaage seems like something that would be a lot of fun.[/quote] LOL. I love that mustache. It's only in a...
[quote]Watched the trailer, it looks pretty good. The daughter seems like a cross between Hailee Steinfeld from True Grit and Julia Butters from Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.[/quote] Ryan Kiera Armstrong is really a fantastic actress. She goes toe-to-toe with Cage and holds her own. That's Oscar-w...
That film is phenomenal. I'm glad people are still discovering it. Denis Villeneuve is a master....
[quote]Care to explain?[/quote] I'M CAUGHT IN 4K...
[quote]Saban films!?? No thank you! Jk! I hope the movie has success for you.[/quote] Ha! The name Saban is actually from Haim Saban, the man best known for bringing POWER RANGERS to the United States!...
[quote]Funny, you say that and the first frames of the trailer say "Saban Films" and "Capstone Pictures". [/quote] Hahaha. Industry standard. They are the two distributors....
[quote]Wow!! The trailer looks incredible. Will have to go see this. I'm a sucker for a good ol Western[/quote] Thanks! It's really a fun movie. Clint Howard puts in a good performance, too....
[quote]Cage is one of my favorite actors. This film looks great! Can't wait! [/quote] Cage doesn't miss. He's interesting in every movie....
[quote]was already excited to see it because Nick Cage is awesome, but all that info above makes it even better, can't wait![/quote] Your support really means a lot. Thank you!...
[quote]In what way is this film different from Unforgiven and the more recent Old Henry? The trailer seems very similar.[/quote] It's very different from both. The core of the movie is Cage's character's relationship with his daughter....
[quote]Love me some revenge porn, will check it out to support either way. I was in the industry years ago on the production side. Just got back in late 2020 as a producer financing some small projects, hopefully one kicks off.[/quote] Welcome back!...
[quote]Will watch for sure. We watched Kick arse last night and it was just great. Good Luck![/quote] I loved Kickass!...
[quote]Submit a 30 for 30 about the awesomeness of the 2019 season[/quote] ha! That would be my DREAM project. Are you kidding me??! I would have the time of my life....
[quote]Congrats on such a monumental achievement, Micah. I'll be sure to spread the word on social media about The Old Way. As a distributed feature-length filmmaker myself, any chance I could pick your brain offline sometime?[/quote] Sure, DM me on Instagram: @itsmicahhaley...
[quote]Is there any nudity, violence, or smoking in this movie? What were some of the snacks that you had available to Cage while on set? Are there horses in this movie?[/quote] Smoking and violence, yes. No nudity, though....
[quote]I like the classics so I'm good with this. I kind of look at UNFORGIVEN as a bit innovative rather than classic. Not Tarantino by any means, but I think it kind of diverted from the "good guy/bad guy" vibes of the older films in some ways. The stuff like showing the pain of the shot cowboy, t...
[quote]Lumping these two together kind of throws me. For me, they are not really similar movies - except for the elderly protagonists. Both good movies in their own right, but I think UNFORGIVEN is a ways above.[/quote] It's pretty different than both of those movies, but THE OLD WAY is similar in ...
[quote]Not hard, Cage makes three movies a day.[/quote] Ha! He's actually been very picky after PIG, which received some of the best reviews of his career. MASSIVE TALENT was also an excellent film. THE OLD WAY makes it a hat trick!...
[quote]How did y’all get Nic Cage involved?[/quote] The good old fashioned way: a great script, a compelling director and a great casting director!...