• Nicolas Cage Loses His Shit

    I think for the most part we’re pretty big fans of Nicolas Cage within the third row. Lately, Cage fanatacism seems to have reached some sort of pinnacle of hipster status. I tend to find such things grating and eventually lose interest in said subject (the latest zombie craze is a good example). But I don’t see myself ever losing my fanboy love of Nic Cage. I don’t love every movie he’s involved with, but I’m almost always willing to at least give them a chance. If for no other reason than I’m likely to get something as awesome as this mash-up of his freakouts in every single movie he’s ever been in… almost.

     

     

    Thanks to Harry Hanrahan for putting together, yet again, this wonderful little mash-up and thanks to Pajiba for giving us the movie breakdown that you see in this batshit crazy clip.

    full movie list under the seats…

    0’09 – 0’30 Vampire’s Kiss
    0’30 – 0’32 Ghost Rider
    0’32 – 0’50 Vampire’s Kiss
    0’50 – 1’11 Deadfall
    1’11 – 1’19 Vampire’s Kiss
    1’19 – 1’35 Deadfall (x2), Face/Off, Red Rock West (x2), Deadfall
    1’35 – 1’43 The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call
    1’43 – 1’47 Matchstick Men
    1’47 – 1’52 Leaving Las Vegas
    1’52 – 1’55 Vampire’s Kiss
    1’55 – 2’03 Bringing Out the Dead, Face/Off (x2), 8mm, Adaptation, Wild at Heart
    2’03 – 2’17 Windtalkers, Raising Arizona, Bringing Out the Dead, The Wicker Man
    2’17 – 2’21 Vampire’s Kiss
    2’21 – 2’34 Deadfall
    2’35 – 3’10 The Wicker Man
    3’10 – 3’19 Deadfall
    3’19 – 3’37 The Wicker Man
    3’37 – 3’43 Ghost Rider
    3’43 – 4’10 Zandalee

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2 Comments


  1. Jandy Stone says:

    *raises hand* Not a Nicolas Cage fan. I’ll put up with him when he’s in batshit insane mode, but something else has to sell me pretty hard on a movie with him in it (i.e., David Lynch on Wild at Heart).

  2. Kurt Halfyard says:

    I approve of the vigorous use of VAMPIRES KISS and the closer of Zandalee. That is all.

    Moratorium on the Requiem for a Dream soundtrack though. It’s been overused for almost a decade now.

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