Alicia Witt is Scorching Hot
If you ever wondered what Julianne Moore looked like when she was younger, you needn’t look any further than Alicia Witt. And no, I’m not talking about body of work. Alicia has done some good work, but I don’t quite think “Urban Legend” comes anywhere close to, oh, “Boogie Nights” or a dozen other Julianne Moore movies. But hey, Alicia is still young (31), and she’s one of the few redheads working in Hollywood today that you simply can’t look away from when she shows up onscreen. Or at least, I can’t. Red has never looked so good.
Nicolas Cage and Jessica Biel in “Next”, Trailer
Nicolas Cage’s latest sci-fi thriller “Next” is getting released next month, on April 27th, 2007, but you wouldn’t know it from all the (lack of) publicity for the film. It’s based on a short story by “Minority Report” and “Total Recall” writer Philip K. Dick, and stars Cage alongside Jessica Biel as his girlfriend and Julianne Moore as a hardass Fed who recruits (sort of) Cage’s character, who is psychic and can see what happens next, to save the world. He’s not thrilled about it, alas. “Next” is directed by “Die Another Day’s” Lee Tamahori, who was last seen getting arrested for prostituting himself while cross dressing in L.A.
Nicolas Cage Mindf–ks Philip K. Dick’s “Next”
Hey, that’s what the guy said! Look: “If you’re looking for the Philip K. Dick mindf–k, you will get it,” Cage said in an interview at a preview of his other upcoming film, Ghost Rider, in Hollywood last week. “[It's] based on a Philip K. Dick short story about a man who has the prescient ability to see two minutes within his own future.” See? What’d I tell ya? Cage is talking about Dick’s short story “The Golden Man”, which Cage will star in next alongside Julianne Moore and Jessica Biel — the former plays a fed who needs Cage’s help to find a terrorist nuke, and the latter plays his love interest. The film, scheduled for September 2007, will be directed by convicted cross dresser Lee Tamahori (”The Cell”).