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Favorite Nicolas Cage Movie?

Started by Ash, April 24, 2007, 03:17:10 AM

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What's your favorite Nicolas Cage Movie?

The Weather Man
1 (5.6%)
Ghost Rider
0 (0%)
Matchstick Men
0 (0%)
Lord of War
0 (0%)
The Wicker Man
0 (0%)
Kiss of Death
0 (0%)
Face/Off
1 (5.6%)
City of Angels
0 (0%)
Adaptation
1 (5.6%)
World Trade Center
0 (0%)
Bringing Out the Dead
0 (0%)
Windtalkers
0 (0%)
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
0 (0%)
Con Air
1 (5.6%)
The Rock
1 (5.6%)
Gone in 60 Seconds
1 (5.6%)
8MM
2 (11.1%)
The Family Man
0 (0%)
Snake Eyes
0 (0%)
Kiss of Death
0 (0%)
It Could Happen to You
0 (0%)
Red Rock West
0 (0%)
Amos & Andrew
0 (0%)
Leaving Las Vegas
1 (5.6%)
Trapped in Paradise
0 (0%)
Honeymoon in Vegas
0 (0%)
Wild at Heart
2 (11.1%)
Fire Birds
0 (0%)
Rumble Fish
0 (0%)
Valley Girl
0 (0%)
Racing with the Moon
0 (0%)
The Boy in Blue
0 (0%)
The Cotton Club
0 (0%)
Vampire's Kiss
0 (0%)
Raising Arizona
4 (22.2%)
Moonstruck
0 (0%)
Birdy
0 (0%)
Deadfall
0 (0%)
Guarding Tess
0 (0%)
National Treasure
2 (11.1%)
Peggy Sue Got Married
0 (0%)
I don't like any of his movies
1 (5.6%)

Total Members Voted: 18

Ash

So I'm sitting here typing up this poll and I think to myself, "Holy crap!  Nicolas Cage has been in a lot of movies."

I hadn't realized that he's been in that many movies.
The dude has got to be a gazillionaire by now.

Anyway,  I like most of his films but the three that stand out for me are:
The Rock
The Family Man
and
8MM

Ultimately, I chose 8MM.
Cage is just awesome in that film and whenever I think of a Nicolas Cage movie...that's the first one that always comes to mind.

How 'bout you?

Take a moment to vote.

What's your favorite Nicolas Cage movie?


Kooshmeister

#1
Mine would have to be Eight Millimeter. Or 8MM, whichever. I prefer Cage's low-key performances to his more manic ones (Castor Troy in Face Off, anyone?), and private investigator Tom Wells in 8MM is a fairly ordinary guy thrust into extraordinary situations. My favorite kind of hero. Plus, the movie also features Joaquin Phoenix, James Gandolfini, Peter Stormare, and Anthony Heald; and not only that, but at one point they're all literally in the same scene together and interacting. Other films featuring great character actors, like, for instance, 48 Hours, don't really let any of them share any scenes together (i.e., Jonathan Banks never gets to have a scene with Frank McRae or David Patrick Kelly). How can you go wrong with that lineup?

watson11

Hi,
   I like Nicholas Cage and his movies.Recently I watched his Ghost Rider movie where he played a role of a man who is under a bond with a devil.I like the storyline,but the most appealing movie was National Treasure where he finds the hidden treasure.It was simply superb and captivating.His acting is also very appreciating in that film.

Oldskool138

You forgot Fast Times at Ridgemont High.  :teddyr:

Of course this is back when he was Nicholas Coppolla.

I picked Wild At Heart because I'm a big Lynch fan and I just liked his performance in it.  I love at the end where he's surrounded by punks and he says "What do you f***ots want?" then they kick the crap out of him.   :bouncegiggle:

I liked the movie Shadow of the Vampire.  He wasn't in it but he was the producer.  I don't know if that counts.
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leachamarie2

I would have to say the best example of his acting abilities is Face Off.  Imagine playing a character who is playing another character playing your character?  By far the best acting i've ever seen him do. 

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Scott

Nicholas Cage falls in the same catagory for me as Bruce Willis. Not being a big fan, but I must admit that both of them have done fine films. Here are my favorite Nicholas Cage films:

National Treasure
Raising Arizona
It Could Happen to You

Mr. DS

Always think of ConAir when Nicolas Cage gets brought up.  Pretty much serves as a classic popcorn movie. 
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Neville

Well, thank you, Ash. As you can notice by reading my new signature, I'm not exactly enthusiastic about Nicolas Cage's present career. It's nice to remember he's been in his share of good movies over the years.

I guess that if I had to choose one performance that would be "Wild at heart", but Cage has been good in some truly amazing films as well where his work didn't stand out as much. ยท"Bringing up the dead" or "The weather man" are personal favourites of mine. Cage looks and acts pretty much as a human being when his histrionics don't get in the way, and if it is one role he knows how to play well is the one of a normal person caught up in a extremely anxious situation, one that many other actors would seem capable to go through without breaking a sweat.
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Yaddo 42

He's all over the map in my book. He's in good movies where I don't think he brings much to it like The Rock. He's in good movies where he helps it be better like Lord of War, and he's in classics where the film just wouldn't work without him like Raising Arizona. Then he's in crap that I can't stand like National Treasure, being lazy for a paycheck. Or he stinks up a film with his performance like Con Air- that damn awful accent ruins any scene he's in.

I'll vote for Raising Arizona for all around best, with an honorable mention for Lord of War which is a film that needs to be seen more.
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Raffine

RAISING ARIZONA


What's up with Cage's face recently? Was it injured in some terrible fire?

He now bears an eerie resemblence to Chevy Chase, circa 1995.
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Oldskool138

Quote from: Raffine on April 27, 2007, 11:30:24 AM
RAISING ARIZONA


What's up with Cage's face recently? Was it injured in some terrible fire?

He now bears an eerie resemblence to Chevy Chase, circa 1995.

I don't know.  The last "movie" I saw Cage in was "Werewolf Women of the SS"  :teddyr:
He learned almost too late that man is a feeling creature... and because of it, the greatest in the universe........
-Dr. Paul Nelson (Peter Graves)

That gum you like is going to come back in style.
-The Man from Another Place

rebel_1812

i liked The Rock.  It was a really good action movie with good performances from all the lead actors.
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Raffine

#14
Quote from: Oldskool138 on April 27, 2007, 02:09:28 PM
[I don't know.  The last "movie" I saw Cage in was "Werewolf Women of the SS"  :teddyr:

I saw the ads for whatever his new movie is (there one where he sees future events in the future, or something) and I had to wonder if he has the same "imaginative" plastic surgeon as Bruce Jenner and Burt Reynolds.


At least they're all more aerodynamic...
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