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New clips and images have gone online for Roger Donaldson the action-thriller Justice starring Nicolas Cage, Guy Pearce, and January Jones. The movie centers on Will Gerard (Cage), a man whose wife is violently attacked, and Will inadvertently requests “justice” from a group of vigilantes, and then refuses when they ask him to do some street justice in return. Originally titled “Hungry Rabbit Jumps“, the movie has sat on a shelf for some time now, but has landed distribution in the UK and Ireland. Judging by the clips, the movie is generic but not horrible (although I think it’s high time we stop putting magnetic letters on our refrigerators because they’re only used to leave threatening messages). The clips also serve as a reminder that we’ve perhaps leveled an unfair expectation of Nicolas Cage. While we know that he can go nutso in a movie, he shouldn’t always have to.
Hit the jump to check out the clips. Justice opens in the UK and Ireland tomorrow.

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.
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While I get to interview many people for Collider, they’re usually done at a hotel and almost always feel rushed. That’s because a press junket has to accommodate journalists from around the world and everyone needs time with people promoting the movie or TV show. A typical TV interview is 4 minutes…as you can imagine, it’s hard to get more than a sound bite. That’s why I love it when I’m able to talk with people for an extended amount of time, as it lets you have a real conversation.
And that’s what happened last week with Rebecca Mader. Instead of the usual hotel interview, I met her at a spot on Wilshire Blvd. (it’s in Los Angeles) and we conducted an awesome extended interview. Not only did we cover her work on Lost (she plays Charlotte Lewis), but we were able to talk about how she transitioned from modeling into acting, her early work on Love Monkey and Justice, and so much more. It’s a great interview so hit the jump and check it out. As usual, I’ve listed what we talked about above the video:
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