Easily ‘The Rock’. Nick Cage AND the final (non canon) 007 story all in one? YES PLEASE!
Finally!! This movie NEVER comes up but I absolutely love Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). Fucking classic and he’s great in it.
Okay he’s not the lead but he’s like the main co-star.
Love love love this movie
Dunno about favourite but I recently watched the surfer and it kinda hit a weird spot I didn’t know I have. Was pretty good.
8mm. So gritty and seems like it could really happen
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent was pretty damn good.
Raising Arizona by miles for me
Next (2007) was quite good actually.
I also remember it fondly but I’m not sure it would hold up nowadays… Have you watched it recently?
Not that recently I’m afraid. But I remember that I was really curious how the story plays out and while it wasn’t groundbreaking it was a satisfying twist end.
Not your regular Hollywood happy end.
Yeah that’s true for sure.
Deadfall holds that place for me. His role is absolutely insane.
Not one single mention for Gone in Sixty Seconds?
Lemmings… do I have bad taste?
If you lived near me we could have a few beers and watch it. Sad that they destroyed so many Mustangs though.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptation_(film)
It was weird and sometimes I like a good weird
Face/Off. Golden desert eagles, Nic Cage at his cagiest, John Travolta and Nic Cage swapping bodies, legitimately great action scenes, and Nic Cage grabbing a woman’s ass while wearing a priest costume. Just an incredible movie.
overactors trying to out-overact each other. Love it!
Honorable mention for 8mm. It isn’t a good movie, unless you go for the very 1999 aesthetics. But I’ll give a shout-out to that quote delivered by Joaquin Phoenix: “If you dance with the devil, the devil don’t change. The devil changes you.”
Kickass is the best surprise nic cage film.
Lord of war is the best serious cage.
Bangkok dangerous is the most cage being cage film.Best surprise for me was Linglegs. Took a while to figure out who that actor was.
Wild at Heart
It’s a toss up between Con Air’s bonkers accent and Drive Angry’s William Fitchner.