Really damn good, surprisingly directed by Ridley Scott yet doesn't feel like a typical Scott film at all. Adaptation is my favorite Cage film but this is a solid 2nd.
Is he trying to do the Johnny Depp "cool rock and roll" style so that we forget he's 79 years old
https://i.imgur.com/bdJ9Wi5.jpg
What are his quintessential must watch cagekinos?
Why would anyone not dress like this given the social opportunity to do so?
I do goofy shit stylistically but I can only get away with so much living in a small white city, working with industrial equipment. But if I was in a poz central and didn't have a 40 hour work week? You bet your ass I'd be dressing like Cage but better.
I learned a long time ago to not give a frick about others. They don't give a frick about me so their thoughts on my style of dress and make up are of no concern. Set yourself free brother it is a joyous experience.
I simply respect the fact that I must operate within certain bounds lest my living and working arraignments suffer. Beyond that I dress the way I like and if I had Mr. Cages wealth (what remains of it) I would kick it up to 11. But I assure you I do remain quite content with my clothing, dyes and various assorted paraphernalia I have now.
Guarding Tess and It Could Happen to You are super comfy. I wish Cage had done more normie shit because he used to pull off the average joe blue collar guy really well without hamming it up.
After you watch the classics peopel already mentioned,Mandy,Willie Wonderland and Pig IMO are essentials if you want movies from Internet meme era Cage.
>really like pigs a lot >oh cool "pig" the movie >first ten minutes is comfy movie about a man living off the land with pig >after ten minutes pig is hardly in it >it's been dead for the past 70 minutes anyway
I did not care for it
How could you not like pigs
I just wanted a movie that was a man and a pig living off the land. It seemed like a very unique premise. not some moronic Jon wick shit
>Color Out of Space
Eh, it's not exactly Cage's strongest. There's one memorable scene where he hams it up but that's about it. He plays a sort of yuppie/educated upper class older dad and it just doesn't work lol.
But wait until Christmas season. They put out a lot of "rich man finds that poorfa life is more fulfilling" movies back when the economy was shit if you were stuck with a wife and kids.
Superman Lives
Vampire's Kiss
Face/Off remains his magnum opus.
that movie is fricking trash
*reaches through your computer and snatches your head off your pencil neck*
^^^ No more drugs for that man
Con Air
The Rock
Leaving Las Vegas, Adaptation, Lord of War
con air
raising arizona
wild at heart
deadfall
zandalee
national treasure
bad lieutenant
lord of war
weather man
>Deadfall
Hell yeah dude
>deadfall
FFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCKKK
Weather Man is so poignant
Extremely underappreciated on Cinemaphile and my favorite Cage kino.
Great movie.
Really damn good, surprisingly directed by Ridley Scott yet doesn't feel like a typical Scott film at all. Adaptation is my favorite Cage film but this is a solid 2nd.
Ridley Scott has a lot of odd ducks under his belt.
Is he trying to do the Johnny Depp "cool rock and roll" style so that we forget he's 79 years old
No, he's the customized protagonist. We're just NPCs.
He's been doing this shit for years. Well past the point of giving a shit
Why would anyone not dress like this given the social opportunity to do so?
I do goofy shit stylistically but I can only get away with so much living in a small white city, working with industrial equipment. But if I was in a poz central and didn't have a 40 hour work week? You bet your ass I'd be dressing like Cage but better.
At what age did you discover your homosexuality? Serious question
When you care what others think, you become their slave.
If you’re not a celebrity and you’re wealthy you generally don’t want to signal that in public unless you’re a nouveau riche monkey.
I learned a long time ago to not give a frick about others. They don't give a frick about me so their thoughts on my style of dress and make up are of no concern. Set yourself free brother it is a joyous experience.
I simply respect the fact that I must operate within certain bounds lest my living and working arraignments suffer. Beyond that I dress the way I like and if I had Mr. Cages wealth (what remains of it) I would kick it up to 11. But I assure you I do remain quite content with my clothing, dyes and various assorted paraphernalia I have now.
>I don’t care what others think
>postures anonymously on a Cambodian goat milking forum
Fascinating
He should have been Wonka . Frick that troony Depp
>named his son Kal-El
Complete madman
Is that a supreme gentleman?
>american """fashion"""
Pig, Leaving Las Vegas, Face/Off.
Lord Of War is PURE Kino.
Pre-fame Cage ("normal" Cage)
>Valley Girl
>Racing with the Moon
>The Cotton Club
>Peggy Sue Got Married
Breakthrough performance Cage
>Moonstruck
Establishing the screen persona Cage
>Raising Arizona
>Vampire's Kiss
>Wild at Heart
Trying shit out in mainstream movies after getting famous Cage
>Guarding Tess
>Honeymoon in Vegas
>It Could Happen to You
I am the only one who has seen this movie but it's pretty good Cage
>Red Rock West
Going back to serious acting after a bunch of dumb romcoms Cage
>Leaving Las Vegas
The Trilogy
>The Rock
>Con Air
>Face/Off
I like it frick you Cage
>Snake Eyes
Doing an interesting movie again after floundering in the early 2000s Cage
>Adaptation
Doing an interesting movie again after floundering in the mid 2000s Cage
>Bad Lieutenant
>Red Rock West
great film
Guarding Tess and It Could Happen to You are super comfy. I wish Cage had done more normie shit because he used to pull off the average joe blue collar guy really well without hamming it up.
Lord of War is my favorite, but Ghost Rider 2 has the most intense Cage kino acting
After you watch the classics peopel already mentioned,Mandy,Willie Wonderland and Pig IMO are essentials if you want movies from Internet meme era Cage.
Pig is meme bait that’s actually one of the best films he’s ever done and truly deserves being called subversive.
Lord of War and National Treasure
Lord of War and Face/Off are the normie masterpieces, but Vampire's Kiss is the real misunderstood artisté production of masterful cinema.
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans is not only Cagekino but Herzogkino as well
>really like pigs a lot
>oh cool "pig" the movie
>first ten minutes is comfy movie about a man living off the land with pig
>after ten minutes pig is hardly in it
>it's been dead for the past 70 minutes anyway
I did not care for it
like pigs a lot
why do you like pigs? do you eat them or no?
I just had two pork chops with salsa.
It was decadent.
Nta but they’re adorable and delicious. How could someone not love pigs?
is he OK?
See
. I’m sure he was fine
How could you not like pigs
I just wanted a movie that was a man and a pig living off the land. It seemed like a very unique premise. not some moronic Jon wick shit
Maybe you'd like Babe and Porco Rosso
Poor Nic forced to take a photo and breathe the same air as that disgusting creature
Imagine good Renfield would have been had it only been Cage and Hoult.
Awkwafina ruins everything
Birdy
Bringing out The Dead
8mm
Is Color Out of Space any good?
>Color Out of Space
Eh, it's not exactly Cage's strongest. There's one memorable scene where he hams it up but that's about it. He plays a sort of yuppie/educated upper class older dad and it just doesn't work lol.
Lord of War
he was made for that role
PIG
But wait until Christmas season. They put out a lot of "rich man finds that poorfa life is more fulfilling" movies back when the economy was shit if you were stuck with a wife and kids.
Vampire's Kiss.
The Family Man is the movie I've seen the second most times in my life. it's very charming
that one with Hayden Christensen where he has snake hands
No one liked Next? Or Knowing?