Mandy and Pig are absolute classics. Nicolas Cage is the man. I hate how so many young people today only know him as a meme and not the great actor that he truly is.
Crazy thing is, it was always kind of like that. I remember in 1998, when I was in college, saying in my film class that Cage was one of my favorite actors, and everyone looked at me like I was crazy. Then someone gave me a lecture on how Cage will never be as great of an actor as Jason Lee.
Ebert wrote about Cage and I remember distinctly what resonated with me. Ebert wrote that Cage above all other actors possessed a fearlessness that is a level solely his. He will GO FOR IT. Has he made some shit? Of course. Is he one of the greatest actors ever? Of course.
He might have been in some trash, but he is always the best part. Plus he just owes a lot of money to the IRS so he does whatever he can lol still best part of the movie.
@@TOMMYDACOMMIE yeah a paycheck. And it also is just more evidence of how confident in his talent and fearless he is. Many would be devastated that people would mock them. Not Cage. He does not care at all what others think of him.
The best part is how you can tell the brothers apart the second they’re together, simply because of their confidence. Cage gives TWO brilliant performances.
I need to rewatch adaptation because I love Nicholas cage and I thought that shit was stupid when I initially watched it. Maybe everyone else is wrong but I'm starting to suspect I'm stupid
That's a very gay thing to say indeed. I know because I'm gay. We're all gay, including James Whale, Nick Mullen and Nick Cage (he plays the most glorious gay, of course).
Nick has had like 4 acts to his career. Started out young and played in incredibly eccentric but well written roles, then went to action movies where he excelled, then went to b-movies that had horrible dialogue, writing, plots, and sets but he essentially carried them and now he’s just performing in an amalgamation of all three elements prior - low budget movies, where he is an eccentric character that’s basically just him dialed to 11, but with quality writing and respectable action sequences.
I don't love every piece you upload but I'm eternally grateful you do it anyway. As others have expressed this is our favorite bake sale by far. Thanks champ.
I really love the point about him making nearly anything he's given kind of work. I suppose that is a better judge of talent. The script is barely finished, the budget sucks, but god damn it Nic will find a way.
I love Nic Cage. I learned about Leaving Las Vegas through another C town ep and its one of my all time favourite films now. He really is a one of a kind actor.
When I saw that I dreamed of drinking myself to death while hooking up with Elisabeth Shue..she is so damm hot in that movie ..I am drinking myself to death but I hooked up with Pornhub instead unfortunately
@@ihateallthethings2683 Stav was always pursuing the standup career where the other guys were not as committed. Stav seems to have hit it big and was moving on from a potential Nick - Super Bowl commercial incident. The shame of it all is Stav is funny but Nick truly is like a generational talent in comedy. I hate the overuse of the “genius” label but he deserves it. Hopefully he is able to figure it all out and maximize his talent/be proud of his work. Adam is a good friend supporting him. Stav did give a shoutout to Nick’s recent special but who knows what happened behind the scenes. I DID SEE Nick’s standup recently and he was great! Maybe Stav’s success will motive Nick? Greatest comedy podcast ever! Hopefully they reunite before the AIDS.
Omg same.... Except me and nick have been best friends for years now, though I would say, just FYI that nick doesn't like people fawning on him like ur comment, I've told him so many times that people are just appreciating him but he's insistent that he's got enough friends now so there's really not much point in any further communication from you to him... I'm gay btw
I watch your channel and a lot and I also listen to a lot of Cumtown clips, and now those two great things have come together. There is great audio from old actor's studio episodes, for instance james lipton talking about spielberg's parents to spielberg
Everyone got so excited about him being in Long Legs. Don’t people realizes he’s in literally 100 movies per year? You can see every version of him in any genre on every streaming service.
Raising Arizona is my favorite comedy. He’s great in that although the coens brought a great film to him. Also an older one he’s great in is moonstruck. I still need to see Mandy and Pig
i think it was Lord of War & Bringing Out The Dead that convinced me just what a POWERHOUSE performer he is - capturing all the rage, all the quiet, and all the beauty in his eyes (yeh, im def gay for him)
This is an incredibly based take. I've been saying this for years; Nicolas Cage doesn't phone-in fuck all. Every time he has a role, he's got some odd but wholly unique angle to go towards. You watch interviews of his craft and he says like "Oh I was watching a bird flew by and I thought what would it be like to be a bird," or "I am a big fan of German Expressionism. That's where I wanted to take this role." They may be odd to some of us but the guy has an idea and goes for it. That's respectable. Also, you're gay.
The film i always point to when talking about cage is bad lieutenant new orleans. That movie would be absolute garbage with anyone else, but ive watched it at least 10 times and still love it.
I'm thinking this dude had quite a bit of expenses and thus took a bunch of jobs. Trying to get away from his real name probably made him take more risks in the spirit of proving himself on his own terms as well. I don't know, I just love "The Rock" as much as I hate "Face Off".
Mandy and Pig are absolute classics. Nicolas Cage is the man. I hate how so many young people today only know him as a meme and not the great actor that he truly is.
Crazy thing is, it was always kind of like that. I remember in 1998, when I was in college, saying in my film class that Cage was one of my favorite actors, and everyone looked at me like I was crazy. Then someone gave me a lecture on how Cage will never be as great of an actor as Jason Lee.
Let young people enjoy him for what he is to them. Nothing wrong with that. If anything it'll make them curious to watch his older films.
@@ruslanjanumyan5770 Jason Lee... whatever happened to him?
@@TheRealNormanBates He owns a restaurant in Denton, TX, my hometown. It's called Barley & Board and is really good.
Pig wasn't good what are you talking about ??? No seriously please explain I am baffled.
Distracted by how absurdly loud Stav is breathing while Nick is talking about Gone in 60 Seconds
I like that you cut every time Adam starts talking
He adds nothing to any conversation ever!
i need that for every single ep
reminds me of nopie videos
They should’ve done that with the actual podcast
@@anthonymusto3537I really like Adam, also I’m straight
thanks for editing out adam
Ebert wrote about Cage and I remember distinctly what resonated with me. Ebert wrote that Cage above all other actors possessed a fearlessness that is a level solely his. He will GO FOR IT. Has he made some shit? Of course. Is he one of the greatest actors ever? Of course.
He might have been in some trash, but he is always the best part. Plus he just owes a lot of money to the IRS so he does whatever he can lol still best part of the movie.
@@TOMMYDACOMMIE yeah a paycheck. And it also is just more evidence of how confident in his talent and fearless he is. Many would be devastated that people would mock them. Not Cage. He does not care at all what others think of him.
He’s an artist in the same vein as Klaus Kinski (but minus the really seedy stuff)
The best actor of all time
Makes Daniel Day Lewis look like a pile of puke
He is incredible in Adaptation. Insanely good.
That is ending moved me to tears and I don’t give it up easily. He was incredible in it.
I have never seen a bad Nicolas Cage movie. I’ve also never seen more than 1
The best part is how you can tell the brothers apart the second they’re together, simply because of their confidence. Cage gives TWO brilliant performances.
I need to rewatch adaptation because I love Nicholas cage and I thought that shit was stupid when I initially watched it. Maybe everyone else is wrong but I'm starting to suspect I'm stupid
@@2200StingerSnake Eyes rocks
Raising Arizona (1987) and Pig (2021) are probably two of my favorite movies from him.
Pig was incredible.
Family Man and Adaptation are mine. Mandy is excellent, too.
@@jdunnatl I want to watch Adaptation and Mandy one day, but Family Man looks like by the numbers Christmas movie.
@@maxtubb I don't like Christmas movies, and very rarely like family movies at all, but Family Man is a favorite.
@@maxtubbFamily Man is definitely cheesy at times but its worth a a watch
This is top tier film analysis. Also, I’m gay
That's a very gay thing to say indeed. I know because I'm gay. We're all gay, including James Whale, Nick Mullen and Nick Cage (he plays the most glorious gay, of course).
Im a deeply closeted gay. Not gay in the SLIGHTEST. I’ll NEVER say I’m gay. EVER. 😅
I was gay first
tier one i'd say
You should do Steam reviews.
Nick has had like 4 acts to his career. Started out young and played in incredibly eccentric but well written roles, then went to action movies where he excelled, then went to b-movies that had horrible dialogue, writing, plots, and sets but he essentially carried them and now he’s just performing in an amalgamation of all three elements prior - low budget movies, where he is an eccentric character that’s basically just him dialed to 11, but with quality writing and respectable action sequences.
Don’t forget his broadway debut as a gay guy in Rent
@@AlexHolmes. I didn't know there was a gay guy in that
I don't love every piece you upload but I'm eternally grateful you do it anyway. As others have expressed this is our favorite bake sale by far. Thanks champ.
I really love the point about him making nearly anything he's given kind of work. I suppose that is a better judge of talent. The script is barely finished, the budget sucks, but god damn it Nic will find a way.
he's clear;ly describing working with Adam
“Imma bust ya ass down… or whatever” 😆
I love that Nick was trying to play it like he didn’t know every detail of gone in 60 seconds 😆
I love Nic Cage. I learned about Leaving Las Vegas through another C town ep and its one of my all time favourite films now. He really is a one of a kind actor.
When I saw that I dreamed of drinking myself to death while hooking up with Elisabeth Shue..she is so damm hot in that movie ..I am drinking myself to death but I hooked up with Pornhub instead unfortunately
8mm is one of his great movies.
Matchstick Men is pretty good too.
"Face...off"
"Face............OFF"
Rumor has it, Stav made progress on his movie list like he made progress at the gym.
I just want to know why they broke up
@@ihateallthethings2683 Stav was always pursuing the standup career where the other guys were not as committed. Stav seems to have hit it big and was moving on from a potential Nick - Super Bowl commercial incident. The shame of it all is Stav is funny but Nick truly is like a generational talent in comedy. I hate the overuse of the “genius” label but he deserves it. Hopefully he is able to figure it all out and maximize his talent/be proud of his work. Adam is a good friend supporting him. Stav did give a shoutout to Nick’s recent special but who knows what happened behind the scenes. I DID SEE Nick’s standup recently and he was great! Maybe Stav’s success will motive Nick? Greatest comedy podcast ever! Hopefully they reunite before the AIDS.
@ihateallthethings2683 Who cares
@@ihateallthethings2683something about being gay
@@ihateallthethings2683stav and Nick didn't want podcasting to be their whole lives and decided to move on
Also gay
2:49 oh my god that Thunderbird...
Chef's kiss..
This is it, the JWBS that i've been waiting for! So many Ctown movie references.
Leaving Las Vegas was phenomenal
Funny how his sole best actor award from the academy is him acting drunk for 90% of the film and shaky for the remaining 10%
@@awill3454 where's MY award?
brutally sad movie
Cage has had 3 Renaissance eras
a modern day Picasso
@@BIacklceQuasimodo predicted all this
who is the giggling goblin half-way through? I dont remember that person from tafs
Lol. Stavros
Despite all my rage I am still just Nicholas Cage.
😂😂😂
2:47 Nick Mullen jumpscare
Cannot recommend Joe enough. Truly underrated Cage masterpiece
Moonstruck is Cage's finest work.
And here i was thinking that I never had to hear Stav's blood curdling laugh ever again. Thanks for ruining my day
It has hints of Beevis and Butthead, right? Even the other dudes in the podcast were like "You're really going to laugh like that again, uh?".
OH NO LETS GO
Hey ho.... Let's go
don’t know who nick mullen is but he’s hot. also, he’s so right about nic cage always being an amazing actor. i hate the redemption arc narrative.
Omg same.... Except me and nick have been best friends for years now, though I would say, just FYI that nick doesn't like people fawning on him like ur comment, I've told him so many times that people are just appreciating him but he's insistent that he's got enough friends now so there's really not much point in any further communication from you to him... I'm gay btw
@@tomwilko7841hey can you put in a good word with Nick for me? I'm cool, I promise
@uniqornagleek29 also ur gay
Bringing Out The Dead is awesome
I watch your channel and a lot and I also listen to a lot of Cumtown clips, and now those two great things have come together. There is great audio from old actor's studio episodes, for instance james lipton talking about spielberg's parents to spielberg
Thank you for posting my friend. He has a beautiful mind
Best nick cage performance is bad lieutenant
I think Cage has a method to his madness: He'll do 1 movie for art, 1 movie for money, and then a wildcard which can go either way.
Nick Cage is so underrated its criminal
Vampire's Kiss deserves an honorable mention.
I haven’t seen a lot of the movies Nick mentions but my personal favorite of Nick Cage’s is Matchstick Men
“Willie’s Wonderland” is epic. Cage says absolutely zero words in the entire film.
Everyone got so excited about him being in Long Legs. Don’t people realizes he’s in literally 100 movies per year? You can see every version of him in any genre on every streaming service.
This is superb analysis, no lie.
Raising Arizona is my favorite comedy. He’s great in that although the coens brought a great film to him. Also an older one he’s great in is moonstruck. I still need to see Mandy and Pig
i think it was Lord of War & Bringing Out The Dead that convinced me just what a POWERHOUSE performer he is - capturing all the rage, all the quiet, and all the beauty in his eyes
(yeh, im def gay for him)
Nick on Nic love
Bringing out the dead is the most underrated movie ever made.
That exactly how Nicolas cage explain it, he finds inspiration in the wild shit and runs with it
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. Some of Nic Cage’s best work
the way he perfectly understood how to be that character is fucking nuts, he's like kinski level it's the best movie ever.
Watch the movie "Mandy". Best Nic Cage flick of all time.
Pig is a good Nic Cage watch
This is an incredibly based take. I've been saying this for years; Nicolas Cage doesn't phone-in fuck all. Every time he has a role, he's got some odd but wholly unique angle to go towards. You watch interviews of his craft and he says like "Oh I was watching a bird flew by and I thought what would it be like to be a bird," or "I am a big fan of German Expressionism. That's where I wanted to take this role." They may be odd to some of us but the guy has an idea and goes for it. That's respectable.
Also, you're gay.
I am, for you ;)
@@jimbomcbob7849 oooooOOOOOoooo
Hi I'm gay actor Micheal Douglas
Fantastic to meet you. I'm gay actor Micheal B. Penis. Not to be confused with also gay actor Micheal Penis.
Great to hear from my good friend nick mullen
Gone in 60 seconds is incredible.
My favorite Nick Cage movie still is the buddy cop horror medieval knight Iraq war protest comedy Season of the Witch
Till the break of DAWN, BABY!!!!!
Birdy is by far the best Nicolas Cage film.
Trapped in Paradise is a fun one
Holy shit I never clicked so fast in my life.
louie would be perfect as a guest on this podcast
Deadfall is the only cage movie you really need to see. It’s like the room but not gay
Wild at Heart
0:02 / 8:15
Nick Mullen?
Dying of the light i was giggling at him act like he had dementia (he had super fast onset)
Lord of war is the best cage movie however
Man Delroy Lindo rules. Hope he’s doin ok.
for a good movie, nick cage is a good thing. for a bad movie, nick cage is invaluable.
Raising Arizona. Face off. Con air. Snake Eyes. Adaptation. ( I haven’t seen leaving Las Vegas )
Nicolas Cage with a mustache is the coolest looking Ari Shaffir.
Fuck I love Nick Mullen and Nicolas Cage this video is full of my favorite Nicks and I'm gay
nic cage is a hammer, hes only as good as the director who uses him
Ridiculous. What was he evry bad in? Not what was he in that was bad, what was he bad in?
@@zhuyu9268 every film he did during his VoD era.
Mandy!
Conair is his best movie.
Cage is goated
Watch the movie Mandy
The film i always point to when talking about cage is bad lieutenant new orleans. That movie would be absolute garbage with anyone else, but ive watched it at least 10 times and still love it.
Moonstruck is a good film
we live in a world where some guy will make a video about what a guy thinks about another guy
'Gone in 60 Seconds' is undeniable proof of psy-ops, in plain sight.
Memphis Raine is the most "90s badass" name
Stavros Halkias on Forrest Gump
Your videos are pretty hit and miss but this one was good
Nicks stick together
What up my nicka
nick cayge is amazing
Lord of War is underrated
best cage movie is wild at hearth ngl
Nicholas Cage is either amazing or awful there is no in between.. Adaptation is one of my favourites but it might not be for everyone
Raising Arizona
nicks right nick cage has always cooked and given his all to every role no matter how shitty the movie
4:36 Tryin' to be straight
Looks like a pro cage comment section. Nice
The return of Coke Nick
8mm. That movie exposes the truth about who rules the world.
The cocaine had him at the end
Pig was fire. Mandy was fire. Instead of watching dying of the light watch olympus has fallen.
Mandy was great
I'm thinking this dude had quite a bit of expenses and thus took a bunch of jobs. Trying to get away from his real name probably made him take more risks in the spirit of proving himself on his own terms as well. I don't know, I just love "The Rock" as much as I hate "Face Off".
Slickolas Cage
But he played in so many turnip
James Whale Gay Whale
im gay, and this is top tier analysis
Color out of space is such a terrible movie, but Cage was legitimately so good in it I tell people to watch it. I don't have friends and I'm gay.
Color Out of Space was great.. I'm not gay.. not that there's anything wrong with that.
great in bad lieutenant
Is that Jerma?