Nick Cage's Best movie

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Nick Cage's Best movie

I would say my favorite one of his movies is Face Off. I luved him when he was castor troy. I didnt like when he was Sean/John Travolta in the body of Castor Troy. But he played his part awesome but I think he just was so cool with his two golden guuns and his on liners so great.

whats ur favorite movie of his

in family man he was the best

I am with you on "Face Off."

Nic's best movie is The Rock.

Rumblefish and Bringing out the dead, rest are shite

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Originally posted by DARKLORDCAEDUS
Nic's best movie is The Rock.

The Rock

😉

Raising Arizona

Adaption, Raising Arizona or maybe even The Weather Man.

Don't even suggest The Rock.

Originally posted by exanda kane
Adaption, Raising Arizona or maybe even The Weather Man.

Don't even suggest The Rock.

I did

Its my favorite w/Nic

Poor choice.

The Weather Man for me.

Originally posted by botankus
Raising Arizona

Thread should have been closed after that post. Hands down, that is his best movie and a superb movie overall.

Originally posted by exanda kane
Poor choice.

His pairing with Sean was fun

lol @ some of these responses.

Adaptation or Leaving Las Vegas

Gone in 60 Seconds.

My top 5 fave Nick Cage flicks:

5. Moonstruck - "Snap outta it!"

4. Matchstick Men - I really liked the chemistry between Nicholas Cage's character & that of actress, Alison Lohman. However, it may have been a bit too successful. It made it a bit hard to sell me on the ending twist of this movie. If it had, I'm sure that this movie would've came a bit higher on my list.

3. Adaptation - Nick Cage x's 2.

2. Leaving Las Vegas - My favorite part of this movie is the fact that it was never fully explored why Nick Cage's character wanted to off himself via alcoholism. The viewer is almost forced to come into the character's life with the same info that Elizabeth Shue's character& get to know him from that vantage point. It's a reminder that, many times, the addictions of those addicted tend to become bigger than whatever got them addicted in the first place. And instead of being analyzed or even understood, sometimes they just need to be approached at the very beginning with a caring & accepting face.

1. Raising Arizona - Now seriously, was there any doubt?

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Nic's best movie is The Rock.

Yeah I totally agree. 👆 especially since the legend Sean Connery is in it. 😄

I'd also say Leaving Las Vegas and Gone in Sixty Seconds

Definitely Leaving Las Vegas, one of his best films ever.