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Three or four movies? So he’s giving his two weeks?
That was way more clever than I think people are giving you credit for.
He’ll be home in time for christmas
I will probably watch anything he’s in out of sheer morbid curiosity.
Recentlish movie with him that I really enjoyed:
Mandy (2018): Slasher/LSD infused terror movie excellently acted by Cage (that scream at the bathroom is a delight), with a really interesting cinematography.
Color of out space (2019): I don’t remember a lot about this one, except that scene at the kitchen.
Pig (2021): seek and revenge thriller that would make you cry.
The unbearable weight of massive talent (2022): funny action movie, Pedro Pascal steal the spotlight, but Cage doesn’t get behind.
Pig was a masterpiece. Mandy is insane.
I enjoyed him as Dracula in Renfield recently - my mini review here.
I also enjoyed Renfield, didn’t go into it with a lot of expectations and left happy with my decision after having some good laughs
Noted, I’m watching it this weekend.
@driving_crooner cool! The plot is terrible but the film’s a lot of fun.
Color out of space is great. It’s just a family dealing with a little cosmic horror for the weekend.
I don’t remember a lot about this one, except that scene at the kitchen.
That is such a Cage movie summary it should be on the cover. Sold me on it.
So many of his movies have the effect you end up wondering whether you fell asleep during it and dreamt some of it.
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Nick Cage reached a level of Hollywood success that few can accomplish. Then he was like, “meh, I’ve already won. I’m going to go back to accepting every role that comes my way”.
It was more like,
I’ve blown all my money on things *ding dong Oh it’s the tax man, I guess I’ll say yes to every movie regardless of merit until I have paid down my massive tax liability.
He did invest a bunch in property right before 2008 which didn’t help him
And bought a dinosaur bones, and a castle in Europe, and fist superman comic book, and… Point is, he sucks with money and keeps throwing it at everything he fancies, regardless if he really needs it.
He finally paid of all that debt then? lol
How tf would he do a sequel to Face/Off? He was very dead at the end.
His work is always interesting though. I look forward to seeing whatever he lands on.
I read that he paid it down a while ago, but kept going with all sorts of weird movies because he was enjoying it. I guess he’s finally had his fill.
How tf would he do a sequel to Face/Off? He was very dead at the end.
“I’d like to take his soul… off.”
John Travolta must go undercover again as Nic Cage to run a sting on criminals who don’t realise he’s dead.
The face is done with surgical reconstruction or something
Take face/off of dead Castor Troy, put it on some guy played by Steve Buscemi. Steve Buscemi’s face goes in a vat, until they need john travolta’s brother (played by michael madsen) to become Steve Buscemi’s character. Repeat the basic plot of the first one (Idk I’m not in the writer’s guild) with these guys playing each other and you’ll have a good time!
Dude use the spoiler tag, you’re ruining a great movie for everyone who hasn’t seen it yet.
He should direct next.
Everyone would* be yelling and unhinged. First thought is that The Whitest Kids You Know skit. You know the one. Yes that one, but bigger mouths and smiling.
Way way way way way happier
Your mouth is gonna be waayy way way way more open
OOOOO YYYYYYE LLLLOOOOO BEEHH RUHHHHHH NUUUUUHHHHH 😀😃😀😃
He already starred in it.
Bravo!
He has directed one movie, called Sonny. It stars James Franco and isn’t very good.
It stars James Franco and isn’t very good.
I feel like those 2 things are related.
It seems like he’s been in a lot of movies recently.
Pig was fantastic.
I get that feeling a lot lol
Always
Be
Caging
Doubt it. Douuuubt it.
Thank god, but I still love Nic Cage
If he keeps going NicCageathon becomes more and more challenging every year.
I imagine him scratching his arm after he said it, twitching a little.
“He’ll never stop. He’s got a real taste for it now.”