Of course Cage's amazing "DIEEEEEEEE" reaction kind of kills the poignancy but its still so so good.
Of course Cage's amazing "DIEEEEEEEE" reaction kind of kills the poignancy but its still so so good.
The scene where Cage (playing Sean Archer as Castor Troy) has to *remember* how to act like Crazy Nicholas Cage in the prison fight, slowly doing all the crazy mannerisms, is genius.
"Take a good goddamn guess!"
I just checked out the Dead Malls series, these look really interesting.
Kinda glad I only ate the veggie patty subs while completely wasted in San Francisco but still I'm not proud. And now I shudder to think what was in those.
He's so passive aggressive and opaque that its really hard to say.
It can feel weirdly repetitive I think if you don't switch it up a lot.
Saw The Skin I Live In pretty recently and really loved it. The cracked family drama could support a whole movie on its own but instead is only a piece of a whirlwind of a horror film.
I knew the show would be special with the Pancakes/Divorce/Pancakes one. Forrest trying to get a divorce and going "Oh! Yup! I want a divorce! Oh, this is so much harder than I thought it would be!" was some prime delivery.
The Don DiMello one makes me laugh super super hard. Mantzoukas' whole monologue about the Rockettes and wolves is a masterpiece of very black comedy.
You know a show is working when you're laughing at a character having a good time because you know the shoe is about to drop.
My dad was flabbergasted by those phone sex line ads, he thought they were a joke.
What a punchline. I wanted to stand up and cheer (ended up just pausing it and laughing hysterically).
It does look like he used like five different products that day.
He apparently won't do big villain roles (and will ask for more pay to go along with it if he does) which is why.
Joe
Wild At Heart
Moonstruck
Omg yes. That and his first line being "Oh?" with the faintest wisp of nastiness. I knew I was gonna love him in this.
Stanfield in Leon The Professional is fucking gold. Every single weird line delivery, oh man…
For the record, Gary Oldman in Leon: The Professional is one of the greatest things thats ever happened. There is no hyperbole involved here.
Ginger looks totally delighted by this man as we all would be.