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  <title>#54: Seeking Justice/Trespass</title>
  <description>This week, we continue our descent into the early 2010s with the two films that truly cemented Cage's &amp;quot;will-do-anything-for-money&amp;quot; phase! First, there's&amp;amp;nbsp;Seeking Justice, the Roger Donaldson-directed thriller about a mild-mannered English teacher (Cage) who decides to enlist the services of a kind of civilian vengeance business (led by a shaved-headed Guy Pearce) to avenge the brutal rape of his wife (January Jones, giving us nothing). Thus begins a freefall into violence and madness, shot with all the direct-to-DVD flatness of a geezer teaser. Then, there's&amp;amp;nbsp;Trespass, the last (and worst) film by Joel Schumacher, a tepid home-invasion thriller where a group of thugs (with an overacting Ben Mendelsohn at the front) break into the home of a &amp;quot;wealthy&amp;quot; jewel dealer (Cage), only for him and his wife (Nicole Kidman, who knows why she agreed to be in this) to enter a tense negotiation for their lives. Well, I *say* tense, but the film is content to fill itself with more twists than a loaf of challah.&amp;amp;nbsp; Pledge to our Patreon at&amp;amp;nbsp;patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter&amp;amp;nbsp;@travoltacage Email us questions at&amp;amp;nbsp;travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro </description>
  <author_name>Travolta/Cage</author_name>
  <author_url>http://www.nathanrabin.com</author_url>
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