I definitely need to go with The Unbearable Weight of Incredible Talent. That's the funniest movie I've seen in years. The LSD scene had me and my wife in stitches. I haven't laughed that hard, and that genuinely in so long.
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I am pretty sure it is a toss up between Raising Arizona and Pig.
I like Mandy
Amazing movie and definitely in the top 10 Cage films.
Yes
The Rock
Carla was the prom queen
Yesh.
Lord of War
I mean, with Matchstick Men and Lord of War in play, Con Air and Face/Off don't even register
Con Air, Raising Arizona, The Rock.
Matchstick Men, Adaptation, Lord of War
A few friends and I will get together periodically to watch a Nic Cage movie. Depending on the vibe of our selection, we call our viewing party either "Cage Rage" or "Nic at Night". It started off with us just watching weird/eccentric movies, but since weird films and films with Nic Cage tend to have a lot of overlap, it became Cage centered. Mandy and Pig were the two that really kicked it off (Pig is probably my favorite so far). We actually just watched Vampire's Kiss last night-- mainly to know where the meme comes from, but it was a very entertaining dark comedy. The first ten minutes he feels a little out of place and maybe miscast, but then it slowly spirals and you realize how perfect he is for the role.
Despite all my rage, I am still Nicholas Cage! Someone will say John Travolta and I switched face!
Con Air is certainly not the most Cage movie. It is fantastic though.
Vampire's Kiss is the definitive Cage film
Bad Lieutenant.
Renfield was so much fun.
Mmmhhhh Leaving las Vegas?
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