i hope they include the moronic virtue signalling feds trading this guy for a fricking 80iq jogger with weed who was gonna be let out in a few years anyway kek.
I know it’s a worn out trope, but somehow movies where the protagonist in voiceover is constantly rattling off statistics like "By 1987, there were over a gajillion pounds of cocaine coming into the U.S. from Colombia with a street value of over eleventy billion" are always satisfying to me.
He's a very good actor. Too artistic and experimental for Hollywood, which is why normies think he's a 'bad' actor. He's heavily influenced by silent film, which is why his acting style is very gesticulative to the point of coming off as 'bizarre.'
He's essentially what you would get if you transported a silent film actor from the 1920's to the modern day.
I have a theory on this. So, most actors can give a decent-enough performance for a script they don't care about, like a 7/10. I don't think that's something Nicolas Cage can do. If he doesn't care for a script, he can't even try. However, if he is inspired by a script, he will give some of the best performances you'll ever see.
It was awesome.
very enjoyable film, 10/10.
>gets traded for a giant sheboon that got caught smoking weed
lmao
>door knocks
third act was kinda whack
I agree OP. For once you are not a homosexual. Cage's greatest role, is there any better?
it was a fantastic film for sure.
they're making a sequel for some reason.
i hope they include the moronic virtue signalling feds trading this guy for a fricking 80iq jogger with weed who was gonna be let out in a few years anyway kek.
Holy shit, that’s the guy this movie is based on?
Do you think he realy had a threesome in the congo?
one of the most enjoyable movies ever made
an excellent flick
movies used to be simple and fun
I know it’s a worn out trope, but somehow movies where the protagonist in voiceover is constantly rattling off statistics like "By 1987, there were over a gajillion pounds of cocaine coming into the U.S. from Colombia with a street value of over eleventy billion" are always satisfying to me.
That's why I loved the two seasons of Narcos. Yea, only 2 exist
Same.
I liked the commentary during the first two season of the narcos.
It's such a niche thing to enjoy, but I do too. It's somehow calming.
It's a good movie but not the best shit ever. I don't get the hype.
Is Nicholas Cage a good or a bad actor?
Really good actor. He at least makes most of his bad movies somewhat entertaining with his bizarre choices.
I’m a cat, I’m a sexy cat!
He's a very good actor. Too artistic and experimental for Hollywood, which is why normies think he's a 'bad' actor. He's heavily influenced by silent film, which is why his acting style is very gesticulative to the point of coming off as 'bizarre.'
He's essentially what you would get if you transported a silent film actor from the 1920's to the modern day.
He is "kino", not sure if it answer your question.
I have a theory on this. So, most actors can give a decent-enough performance for a script they don't care about, like a 7/10. I don't think that's something Nicolas Cage can do. If he doesn't care for a script, he can't even try. However, if he is inspired by a script, he will give some of the best performances you'll ever see.
what else is in your book
Real life Lord of War said the script is made up israeli fanfic