Easily 'The Rock'. Nick Cage AND the final (non canon) 007 story all in one? YES PLEASE!
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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
How in the actual fuck has no one said Face/Off?
That was Travolta playing both roles
Haha lore-wise very true.
Lord of War
Here's the intro to Lord of War. I love the little smirk he pulls off at about 45s.
Lord of War is a work of art
The Rock and Con Air are tied for me. Con Air's cast is star studded and Nic Cage with a southern accent is fantastic.
"Put the Bunny back in the box."
Nobody move or the bunny gets it!
You're god damn right with that opinion
"The color from outer space"
His slow descent into madness is great. It's like him turning the Cage knob very slowly from 0 to 11.
Also imo the best Lovecraft adaption.
Edit: "Color out of Space" is the correct title. Thanks to the commenter below.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt5073642/
You might have misremembered the title there.
Raising Arizona
Con Air ... why? No clue, I would have thought I'd go with Lord of War, but Con Air immediately popped into my head when I read the question, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Pig, amazing film with a very subtle performance. The scene at the restaurant is absolutely brutal yet without any violence.
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!
Another vote for Raising Arizona, although it is a close tie with Wild at Heart.
Superman.
Wait...
I love "Matchstick Men." Great plot. Fun characters. Chef's kiss Cage freak-out towards the end.
Mandy. It’s a balls to the wall thrill ride of psychedelic mayhem. Oh and amazing soundtrack.
Raising Arizona by miles for me
The Color Out of Space, I think he does really well in that and it's scary as fuck.
The Wicker Man, because of the scene with the bees is priceless.
And of course, Mandy. I will not elaborate further, just watch it.
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.
Plenty of The Rock and Con Air mentions, so I’m going to toss one out for Gone in 60 Seconds.
Yes the writing is terrible and it has its fair share of cringe moments, but damnit I still like it. Perhaps it was the cast, or the weird 90’s/00’s aesthetic, or maybe because I was still in my formative teen years, pre 9/11, aka the before times, but it holds a special place in my heart.
Which: Moonstruck
Why: Mostly this scene.
My wife and I watched Moonstruck for the first time and when she saw Cage her reaction was: “that’s Nic Cage? Wtf he’s so hot!” If you were Cher which brother would you choose? We all know it’s Cage
Con Air and Con Air
Adaptation.
It's got twice as many Nick's, and the Tiger King getting Maryl Streep addicted to drugs
Not one single mention for Gone in Sixty Seconds?
Lemmings... do I have bad taste?
I laughed my arse off at 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent'. A classic farce like you don't get much these days.
Vampire’s Kiss
Definitely Raising Arizona and Con Air!
I feel like these are the kinds of conversations that should be happening in the movie communities instead of just corporate greed post after corporate greed post.
Raising Arizona, why? Just watch it!
Matchstick Men anyone, or just me?
Leaving Las Vegas.
…just kidding. That movie was depressing as fuck.
Raising Arizona was his best movie.
Pig. It was INCREDIBLY emotionally effective and made me cry SO HARD FOR LIKE 20 MINUTES. Holy shit what a good movie.
Raising Arizona. It's just a wild ride start to finish. Also like Con Air.
Raising Arizona or Wild At Heart