Just because it’s impossible to do a comic about Nicholas Cage without referencing it, here it is once again…
The best scenes from The Wicker Man.
“How’d it get burned? HOW’D IT GET BURNED! HOWDITGETBURNED?!!”
Just because it’s impossible to do a comic about Nicholas Cage without referencing it, here it is once again…
The best scenes from The Wicker Man.
“How’d it get burned? HOW’D IT GET BURNED! HOWDITGETBURNED?!!”
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omg, this was really a movie?
It was absolutely a movie, frenchmaidrobot. A remake of a 1973 movie starring Christopher Lee.
Granted, these scenes are funnier taken out of context, but it reflects the overall WTF-ness of Cage’s performance.
Those scenes look more like out takes than part of an actual movie.
“Not the bees! No, they’re in my eyes!” Haha
Nicholas Cage used to be a good actor – remember Leaving Las Vegas?- so why is he so bad in those scenes?
im just amazed at how many women he just punches, let alone doing a karate kick on one.
I don’t care what anyone says. A Nic Cage movie is ALWAYS entertaining if only for the crazyness of Nic Cage.
ROFL, wow. That was hilarious. I love it when he punches that one old lady. POW! Wow, I’ll never see that movie. Like, ever.
Leaving Las Vegas was excellent but I thought Adaptation was really good as well.
Thrax, I totally agree with you about Leaving Las Vegas and Adaptation. But Cage has been in a string of middling to outright terrible films since 2002. A few duds here and there are excusable. But at this point, you have to wonder if he’s lost his bearings.
That is hilarious.
The lines “Not the bees! No, they’re in my eyes!” and “killing me won’t bring back your honey” had me almost rolling on the floor.
I love the original Wicker Man film and refused to see the remake, this set of clips utterly vindicates my choice, it feels like you’re watching clips from a Scary Movie film.
To be honest I have never been a big fan of Nicholas Cage and the only film of his I own is Matchstick Men, which I actually like quite a lot, so I suppose I’m quite biased when it comes to the Nicholas Cage bashing. I have to admit I have never seen Leaving Las Vegas, but I may watch it just so I can look back at his glory days and maybegrow to like him a little bit more.
HAHAHAHA – awesome