Hungry Rabbit Jumps

Trailer and Images for Long-Delayed JUSTICE Starring Nicolas Cage and January Jones

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: September 22nd, 2011 at 8:01 am

You may recall that back in August 2010, we showed you the first image from a crime thriller named Hungry Rabbit Jumps starring Nicolas Cage and January Jones.  If you don’t recall this, don’t worry: it is not important in any way.  But if you had this project on your radar and were dismayed at its appearance, fear not.  The film has resurfaced with a new, far more generic and forgettable title: Justice.  The film also has plenty of new images and a trailer that does a good job of explaining why the movie sat on a shelf for over a year.  The premise is what if Don Corleone, instead of being wealthy and powerful and having people come to him for favors, trolled the waiting rooms of hospitals offering vigilante service but “Someday, and that day may never come, I’ll call upon you to do a service for me…”  Cage inadvertently requests “justice” from a group of vigilantes and then is surprised when they ask him to do some street justice in return.

The movie doesn’t look god-awful as much as it looks painfully forgettable, which I’m sure everyone involved is hoping for.  Hit the jump to check out the trailer and the image.  Justice opens in the UK on November 16th.

Images from HUNGRY RABBIT JUMPS, TAKE THIS WALTZ, SOMEWHERE, and More

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: August 2nd, 2010 at 8:21 am

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We have images from various movies for you this morning.  For your viewing pleasure there are images from the crime-thriller Hungry Rabbit Jumps (starring January Jones and Nicolas Cage), Sarah Polley’s “bittersweet dramedy” Take This Waltz (starring Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, and Luke Kirby), the love story/comedy The Romantics (starring Katie Holmes, Malin Akerman, and Anna Paquin) , the drama Stone (starring Edward Norton, Robert De Niro, and Milla Jovovich), the indie dramedy East Fifth Bliss (starring Michael C. Hall and Brad William Henke) and Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere (starring Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning).

Hit the jump to check out all the images.

January Jones to Star Opposite Nicolas Cage in HUNGRY RABBIT JUMPS

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: October 27th, 2009 at 6:28 pm

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“Mad Men” is paying big dividends for the lovely and talented January Jones.  On Sunday she came signed on to “Unknown White Male” and will co-star with Liam Neeson and Diane Kruger.  Two days later, Variety reports she has another major role as she joins Nicolas “Not the Bees” Cage for the upcoming thriller, “Hungry Rabbit Jumps”.  Directed by Roger Donaldson (“The Bank Job”), the movie “centers on a man (Cage) who becomes entangled with an underground vigilante organization after his wife (Jones) is the victim of a brutal crime.”  It will be Jones’ job to keep Cage from masticating every piece of scenery he can find.  Shooting is set to begin this January while shooting for “Unknown White Male” is scheduled to begin shooting at the end of January.  “Mad Men” will return for a fourth season but no word yet on when it will start shooting or when it will premiere.

Hit the jump to enjoy pictures of January Jones being sexy.

Nic Cage to Star in 3D Action-Thriller HUNGRY RABBIT JUMPS

by Charles Mihelich    Posted: September 8th, 2009 at 12:43 am

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In my perfect world, Nicolas Cage would long ago have worn out his welcome and would spend his days begging – nay, pleading – to appear in “Check Into Cash” commercials in a feeble attempt to save his house from foreclosure.  Alas, it appears the imperfect world I actually live in isn’t tired of Nicolas Cage, so he’s coming back to furl his brow and sport the fivehead in glorious 3D for the new action-thriller “Hungry Rabbit Jumps” (I don’t suppose we’ll be lucky enough to get a title change on that one, either). Find out more about this doozy after the jump.

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