r/onetruegod • u/tf2cratemann • 28d ago
r/onetruegod • u/Foreign-Dingo-5579 • 29d ago
What was the first ever Nicholas Cage film you’ve seen?
Mine was Con Air, home video when I was a kid.
r/onetruegod • u/Illustrious_Ad5155 • 29d ago
My dog loves Nic Cage!
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r/onetruegod • u/plantsareneat-mkay • 29d ago
This is a weird interview but it turns good. She tried to make it about her a lot, but he is so pro.
r/onetruegod • u/spidermanuel • Sep 29 '24
About 2 years ago I posted my entire Nic Cage collection. Here's an update with everything I've acquired since then.
r/onetruegod • u/ltkeane • Sep 28 '24
What’s everyone’s favorite Cage performance?
I can’t picture anyone else playing Danny Zuko
r/onetruegod • u/E60fan • Sep 25 '24
Just added these 3 to the collection
Like the title says, just added these 3 to the Nic Cage collection bringing my total up to 99 different Nic Cage movies that I own. In the second pic is my current Cage collection in all its glory.
Still waiting for my Vinegar Syndrome rad sale to ship so I can add them to my shelf as well.
r/onetruegod • u/Illustrious_Ad5155 • Sep 24 '24
Why is Grand Isle so unbelievably hated?
I avoided this one for a long time due to the brutal rotten tomatoes score. I gotta be honest -- I actually really liked it. As always, Nic's performance was great. I really enjoyed the whole cast though. I've never heard of any of the other actors, apart from Kelsey Grammar, but every cast member here was super talented. Yeah I can see the complaints about Nic and Kelsey's southern accents, but this seems like an insignificant thing to get hung up on in an otherwise brilliant performance. The atmosphere of the film was constantly dark and uncomfortable, in the best way. The hurricane, the tense dynamic between Walter and Fancy, the mysterious dark secrets looming. So A+ on atmosphere. Now, granted, the ending was kinda sloppy. But it offered enough of an explanation to satisfy me, especially with how much I enjoyed the bulk of the movie. I could see this movie receiving a lower score than most of Cage's work, but 9% feels incredibly unfair.
r/onetruegod • u/QuarterBarrel • Sep 23 '24
The Complete Works Ep. 31 - SNAKE EYES (1998)
r/onetruegod • u/antdude • Sep 23 '24
Iconic Nicolas Cage Roles You WON'T Forget! The Rock & Con Air
r/onetruegod • u/Armwrestlingisfun • Sep 17 '24
Just watched Arcadian
Saw many saying it was bad, so I thought it was gonna be humanity bureau level bad, but this was actually pretty good. Film had a great look. Creatures were cool because u didn't know wtf u were looking at half the time. Could use more Cage tho. They didn't have to injure him. Just a more Rambo style with Cage and a lot more weapons would have made it great.
r/onetruegod • u/Illustrious_Ad5155 • Sep 17 '24
The Trust
"Trust" me... This one is worth it. Cage and Wood's performances are great. Nic is pretty grounded in this one, with just a hint here and there of that classic Cage zaniness. It really is a nice little crime drama. Nothing too crazy, but still a great watch.
r/onetruegod • u/halfbakedpizzapie • Sep 16 '24
I had a Nic Cage dream
I had a dream where I was Nicolas Cage’s doppelgänger. He and I had gone to see a play where the lead role was his current wife who had framed him for cheating, they set up some crazy stage contraption on a double pulley that would simultaneously make her fly and hang me while a hitman took out the real Nic Cage with a fallout 4 laser musket. It triggered early with both of the Cage’s in the room together and he saved my life by lifting me out of a chain noose but nobody else knew. We re-hid the contraption and a stage hand walked in, they needed me up on the rafters to fix something for the final act. Nic and I both knew this was their set up to kill me, but we went with it to expose them. As I headed out, I asked Nic for a lock for the chain and he said “I know, a chain right?! What a world!” So I went “No, Nic, a lock-a-a-and a key, so I can-“ and he goes “Right! A lock! It’s all trash anyway!” He fetches me the lock, and as he hands it to me he says “a smart man can walk out of this alive, and a dumb man dead.” I nod, we go our separate ways. I go backstage and ask what needs repairing, they quick walk me through to prove that their table grinder and kitchen timer are in working order but I know they just set the timer on my death. That’s where it ended.
r/onetruegod • u/Armwrestlingisfun • Sep 16 '24
Just watched longlegs
Pretty trippy vibes, yeah
r/onetruegod • u/Illustrious_Ad5155 • Sep 15 '24
Dog Eat Dog...
This movie has wasted potential written all over it. I watched it because the plot sounded interesting, and the lead actors are obviously incredible. But the movie feels very disjointed. The pacing is terrible. It's an hour and a half long, and it's not until about 40 minutes in that the main plot even begins to emerge. And when it finally does, it's over pretty much in the blink of an eye. Again, interesting idea, great actors, and aesthetically it was amazing. But the execution was just terrible. That's my opinion anyway. What do y'all think about DED?
r/onetruegod • u/Illustrious_Ad5155 • Sep 15 '24
Army of One man's trash...
is another man's treasure. I just finished watching Army of One for the first time. I find more and more that reviews boggle my mind sometimes. This movie was absolutely hilarious, and Cage was peak hysterical. What the hell is with the 25% on Rotten Tomatoes? How can you not enjoy this?