04-30-2025, 03:03 AM
25 Nic Cage movies is over the legal limit, I believe.
That number might be in violation of the Geneva Convention.
That said, some of the most entraining movies I've seen were some of his 'budget' films, those aspiring to Con Air levels.
I like that he always brought game, didn't phone it in, even in these movies.
Unfortunately the writers and directors usually did not
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent was absolutely enjoyable, but less so if one doesn't know Nic Cage and a breadth of his work.
It's somewhat autobiographical, definitely art imitates life.
I don't recognize any movies other than the last two.
But I'd bet I've seen some of them.
Even with Cage in it, USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage is a hard pass for me.
There was a PBS documentary, and that was more than enough.
That number might be in violation of the Geneva Convention.
That said, some of the most entraining movies I've seen were some of his 'budget' films, those aspiring to Con Air levels.
I like that he always brought game, didn't phone it in, even in these movies.
Unfortunately the writers and directors usually did not
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent was absolutely enjoyable, but less so if one doesn't know Nic Cage and a breadth of his work.
It's somewhat autobiographical, definitely art imitates life.
I don't recognize any movies other than the last two.
But I'd bet I've seen some of them.
Even with Cage in it, USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage is a hard pass for me.
There was a PBS documentary, and that was more than enough.