Watch on YouTube. Oh, you want to talk range? Nicolas Cage may be known for his action prowess but the dude competes with comedy greats, as is evident in the 80s screwball classic Raising Arizona. The film is almost as weird as Cage himself, which makes for a damn good time. Watch on Amazon. His dopey smile and intense energy are hypnotic, giving us a classic Cage role replicated in other classics like Raising Arizona — released earlier the same year. One might argue this role paved the way for our No.
In Wild at Heart , Cage plays Sailor, a guy who gets out of prison after killing a man in self-defense. Without a doubt the most intense role Nicolas Cage has played, Leaving Las Vegas is a gut-wrenching film about addiction, humanity, and love. The plot: Ben Sanderson Cage is a Hollywood screenwriter who loses everything and moves to Las Vegas to drink himself to death. Despite being deeply dark, Leaving Las Vegas is essential to watch since it sealed the recognition of Nicolas Cage as a real actor, proving he could let go of the playful neuroticism of former roles and perform the hell out of a serious character with serious issues.
To do so, he must sneak onto Alcatraz Island, which has been taken hostage by Ed Harris. A superb action movie that is entertaining as heck. Watch on fuboTV. Put … the bunny … back … in the box. A flowing hair and chiseled Nicolas Cage stars in the action thriller Con Air playing the role of Cameron Poe, a former Army Ranger released from prison on parole who can reunite with his wife and daughter. Play Sound. Deadfall [ Eddie ]: Scalded to death when Michael Biehn pushes his head into a deep-fat fryer causing the skin on his face to burn off.
It should be noted Nicolas reprises the role in Arsenal with no explanation to his survival. Leaving Las Vegas [ Ben Sanderson ]: Dies of alcohol poisoning after drinking himself to death; he dies with Elisabeth Shue by his side.
Christmas Carol: The Movie ; animated [ Jacob Marley ]: Dies off-screen of unspecified natural causes several years before the movie begins. He appears as a ghost to Simon Callow. He dies whilst Adam prays over him.
The Wicker Man [ Edward Malus ]: Burned to death by Erika-Shaye Gair when she sets fire to the wicker man with Nicolas inside, on top of having his legs broken and having been stung by bees, while the colonists look on. See Edward Woodward for the original. Next [ Cris 'Frank Cadillac' Johnson ]: "Dies" several times in his future visions, under various circumstances car accident, shot, explosion , though he survives the movie in reality.
Bangkok Dangerous [ Joe ]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head after his car is surrounded by police, while simultaneously shooting Nirattisai Kaljaruek through his own head.
Knowing [ John Koestler ]: Burned to death, along with everyone else on the planet, when a massive solar flare strikes the Earth. Kick-Ass [ Damon Macready a. Big Daddy ]: Fatally burned to death after Michael Rispoli 's men pours kerosene over him and ignites it while he is bound to a chair; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to his daughter, Chloe Grace Moretz. He appears as a resurrected being throughout the movie after escaping from Hell, and returns to Hell with William Fichtner at the end of the movie.
Season of the Witch [ Behmen ]: Stabbed repeatedly by the demon's wings while fighting it; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to Robert Sheehan. Discovery Turns Pause Turns Endless Summer Turns Interview: Zac Pennington of Parenthetical Girls. Interview: Nonagon. Interview: Peter Garrett from Midnight Oil. Interview: Janette King. Radiohead: Kid A Mnesia. Shannon Lay: Geist. Snail Mail: Valentine. Circuit des Yeux: -io. Resequence: Jeff Buckley: Grace. Resequence: The Stone Roses.
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