4/11/10

The Artist Formerly Known as Cage


Nicolas Cage is nothing if not eclectic. In 2006 Cage was a major Hollywood A-lister coming off a run of terrific movies that included Lord of War, Matchstick Men, and Adaptation. He had already won an Oscar in 1996 for Leaving Las Vegas, proving he could do drama to critical acclaim. He was an established action star thanks to Con Air and The Rock. Cage had even cut his comedic teeth with the Coen Brothers in the 1987 film Raising Arizona. As a member of the Coppola family, Cage is practically film royalty and by the mid 2000s he seemed to have it all figured out.

Now it is 2010. Films like Next, Knowing, Bangkok Dangerous, Ghost Rider, National Treasure 2, and The Wicker Man have all bombed both financially and critically. Two films in development that his name has been associated with are Ghost Rider 2 and National Treasure 3. I don't hold particularly high hopes for either of those. The two or three movies he releases a year have become a parade of the bizarre and the uninteresting. Always appearing a bit off kilter, Nic Cage seems to have turned into his own caricature. What happened to the original and fascinating actor who was one of the most popular stars in the world during the '90s and early 2000s?

In November of 2009 Cage underwent a very public humiliation when he tried to sue his business manager for leading him into financial ruin. It was speculated that his epically bad stretch of movies was an effort to earn some money by taking scripts based on the money he was offered instead of their artistic potential. His two new movies, the intriguing Kick-Ass and the less intriguing The Sorcerer's Apprentice might provide a bounce back. Whatever ends up happening with the rest of his career, it is important to remember what a fine filmography Cage has and the collection of meaningful performances he created. Here is one blogger rooting for him to figure it all out again.

Here are some links for your enjoyment.

1. Cinematical interview with Nicolas Cage on his film Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.

2. A trailer and post on Tony Jaa's Ong Bak 3.

3. Logan Lerman might be the new Spiderman in the series reboot.

4. Great article on Dennis Hopper's career from the NY Times. Be warned, there are some spoilers if you haven't seen Easy Rider.

5. Interesting piece from the BBC about the potential ramifications of Kathryn Bigelow's historic Oscar win.

3 comments:

  1. I am rooting for him too, always enjoyed Cage films... THE ROCK!

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  2. Thanks for putting Cage in perspective. Never have been able to stand Cage (sorry guys) just because he's been awful in just about every movie I've seen him in. Regardless of genre. But its good to know that there are films out there he's good in; also good to know there's a reason why he's been so terribly lately.

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  3. I think some actors have great talent but no ability to choose the right film/director. I think Cage is one of these. That's why I always pay attention to what he's got coming up - I keep up hoping for another good movie from him.

    BTW, love the links you guys put in your reviews. You give the reader as much depth as they choose to pursue.

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