I watched Willy's Wonderland
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Originally written 2/17/21, published 4/27/21 And what a strange movie it is. Just to throw some life into my very-quiet blog I figured I'd discuss some thoughts off the most recent Nicholas Cage movie, the direct-to-pay-per-view "Willy's Wonderland." Its runtime is an hour and thirty minutes, and currently costs about $20 to stream it on Redbox On-Demand, Prime Video, and several other sites, or about 20 minutes of your time if you decide to try and figure out how to pirate/unofficially stream the thing. It's ok. I think I'd be doing any and all readers a disservice even in just saying what *isn't* in this movie, so if this looks like a fun movie you'd be interested in seeing, then consider this as a spoiler warning. You should be able to know where to find this film, and here's the trailer if you haven't seen that yet, so maybe check those things out first. Last warning! Willy's Wonderland apparently ran on a budget of 5 million dollars...