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  1. 9/10. Alternately hilarious and dark, with misleading marketing. maxwellsmart 31 October 2005. When I first saw the advertisements for "The Weather Man", it seemed like the movie was going to be another formulaic, feel good Hollywood redemption tale. In reality, it is a dark, scathing satire of American values.

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  2. The Weather Man: Directed by Gore Verbinski. With Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis, Gemmenne de la Peña. A Chicago weather man, separated from his wife and children, debates whether professional and personal success are mutually exclusive.

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  3. Back with another movie review, this time for the little known Nicholas Cage art film from 2005 called The Weather Man. My Movie Review Playlist - https://ww...

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  4. Nicolas Cage interview with Screen Slam in 2005 for the movie 'The Weather Man'.

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  5. The Weather Man. David Spritz (Nicolas Cage) is a Chicago weatherman who, despite success at his job, is deeply unhappy. Eclipsed by his father, Robert (Michael Caine), a celebrated author, and ...

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  6. Nov 3, 2005 · The Weather Man, Gore Verbinski's forlorn domestic drama, begins with an image of that frozen sludge, the city's skyline poking up in the distance; to the film's credit, it constantly tries to ...

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  8. L.A. WeeklyScott Foundas. The Weather Man begs to be taken seriously and can't easily be dismissed; it kicks around in your mind for a good long while after you've seen it. Cage, who does his finest work since "Leaving Las Vegas," has stripped himself bare of the patented tics and mannerisms he honed in one Jerry Bruckheimer movie too many. 75.