Blink -- or, more likely, doze -- and you will miss it, this tiny, beautiful oasis in the middle of an otherwise barren wasteland. For a moment -- a precious, frustrating moment to be treasured in a movie that flaunts its disposability -- Nicolas Cage reminds us how good an actor he can be when he attempts to transcend the trash in which, these days, he so often wallows.Wearing a smarmy smirk, a shiny suit, and a glint in his wide-open eyes, Cage, playing Randall "Memphis" Raines, chats up a Ferrari salesman in a high, preening, mocking tone of voice, insisting he doesn't want to be one more L.A. "weenie" pulling up to a burger stand in a...
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Angelina Jolie's hair does most of her acting for her, and Nicolas Cage has nowhere to put his considerable acting talent in the poorly written, vapid Gone in 60 Seconds.