The post How Con Air Transformed Nicolas Cage from Strange Character Actor to Combustible Action Star appeared first on Consequence. While Michael Bay’s The Rock saw Cage kicking butt, dishing out one ...
In the out-this-week action-comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Nicolas Cage plays a modern-day version of himself called "Nick Cage" and an imaginary version of the '90s-era Cage called ...
All this week, Uproxx will be paying tribute to the many facets of Nicolas Cage, from his big-screen triumphs to the legends that have come to surround him and the cult following both have helped ...
Nic Cage isn’t really a “sequel” person per se, and maybe that’s just because he is still living with the consequences of agreeing to star in Ghost Rider 2: Spirit Of Vengeance, or maybe it’s just ...
Con Air was released on June 6, 1997, and quickly became not only one of the most ridiculous (and ridiculously fun) action movies of all time, but also one of the essential Nicolas Cage films and a ...
Nicolas Cage has explained that he looked to Clint Eastwood for inspiration when writing his iconic bunny one-liner for Con Air. The Oscar-winning actor recently walked down memory lane with Vanity ...
Nicolas Cage is to reunite with his Con Air director Simon West to make a new movie. The pair have signed up for World War II spy thriller Fortitude almost three decades after their action blockbuster ...
The story of a man just trying to get home. The role that turned Nic Cage into an inimitable on-screen hero. An exercise in excess, explosions and extremely silly hair. Yes, we're talking about Con ...
There was a time when a sequel set in space represented the creative nadir of any film franchise. Movies like Ice Age: Collision Course, Airplane II: The Sequel, and the James Bond outing Moonraker ...
Aaron Rodgers' transformation over the last few years has been interesting to say the least. Aaron Rodgers may insist that he doesn't want attention from the media and fans. However, based on his ...
Nicolas Cage has explained that he looked to Clint Eastwood for inspiration when writing his iconic bunny one-liner for Con Air. More like this Nicolas Cage agrees to return stolen dinosaur skull to ...
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