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Move over Harvey Keitel. "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" stars Nicolas Cage as a rogue cop.

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AP - Nicolas Cage figures he owes no apologies when critics gripe about all the Hollywood action flicks he's done.

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AP - It's post-Katrina New Orleans and there are snakes in the water — none bigger than Terence McDonagh, an exceptionally corrupt detective, who slinks through town snorting coke, smoking heroin, harassing women and brandishing a .44 Magnum stuffed in the front of his pants.

Nicolas Cage is an enigmatic actor whose hits are big and whose misses are gargantuan. Normally, you can recognize which is which far in advance, with just a quick glimpse of a film’s trailer. But his Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

Eva Mendes and director Werner Herzog discuss 'The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans' in Los Angeles.

Nicolas Cage, who plays a drug-addicted New Orleans police detective in his new movie Bad Lieutenant, premiering Nov. 20, said he became a method actor when a Aussie doctor gave him cocaine to clear up a sinus infection before he started the film. Wait a second… cocaine? The actor told reporters during a press conference today [...]

BAD LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS

AFP - Oscar-winner Nicolas Cage is suing his former business manager for 20 million dollars, accusing him of leading the actor "down a path toward financial ruin," court documents showed Friday.

“Hey man, I got on Swiss cotton underpants!” I’d go ahead and say that’s the best line featured in a trailer, uh, ever, if it weren’t for the equally fantastic morsel that comes about a minute later: “What are these iguanas doing on my coffee table?” Those two bits of unfettered nuttiness pretty much sum up Werner