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In Defense of Nicolas Cage

by Daniel D. Snyder

Whether out of desperation or enlightenment, he's become our least-self-important icon.
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All the way back in 1999, when Nicolas Cage was transitioning from the small character roles that made him a star to the world of glitzy action films like Face/Off , The Rock, and Con Air, Sean Penn fired the first shot in what would become an unending barrage against his former co-star. "Nic Cage is no longer an actor," he said. Since then, Cage has been transformed into the favored whipping boy of critics and internet pranksters alike. Yet a closer look at the actor reveals a character more complex than a money-hungry Hollywood shill. Who is Nicolas Cage in the year 2012?


One possibility is that he is a very talented and once respected actor who in the later years of his career has let his inner child become his casting agent. His professed lifelong obsession with comic books (his stage name is based in part on the Marvel character Luke Cage and his personal collection sold at auction for $2.1 million) has taken hold and driven him to indulgent and fantastical roles in movies like Ghost Rider, Kick-Ass, Astro Boy, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Drive Angry, Knowing, and Season of the Witch. The other possibility is that desperation born of his deteriorating on-screen credibility and financial difficulties (did you really need two castles, Mr. Cage?) have lead him to take whatever scripts roll in with the tumbleweed.

To hear him tell it, Cage is the former, a man deeply committed to his craft in spite of ridicule.
He calls his eccentric acting style Nouveau Shamanic and prepares for his seemingly brain-dead roles with the meticulous approach of a seasoned (and possibly delusional) thespian. See his account of a scene in Drive Angry where Cage's character simultaneously engages in a deadly shootout and sexual intercourse:

"I was thinking of Kama Sutra positions and what would be a position that would show Milton's sort of anti-divineness because he's not a divine Hindu spirit," Cage explained. "He's something from hell, a living dead man from hell. So then the idea of being in the clothes before a gunfight enjoying all the vices, the cigar and the Jack Daniels and the sex to me seemed like it would ring true for a guy that just broke out of hell. So that's how that scene came together... and then Ms. Ross and I enjoyed a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken after the scene."

Is he even aware of how ridiculous that sounds? An entire web culture has sprung up over the past few years around Cage and his antics, meme-ifying his eccentric, unusually intense acting style, and outlandish appearance, but it's unclear whether or not he's in on the joke. When Screen Junkie's Fred Topel recently asked Cage if he had seen Harry Hanrahan's now-infamous Youtube video, "Nicholas Cage Losing His Shit," he replied: "Oh yeah. That's very exciting. I was happy to see that this person found it and was going back to some of the really early work like Zandalee and even the movie I made with my brother Deadfall. It was very exciting to see that be reawakened."

At other times he seems deeply aware of his own declining brand. During a 2004 episode of Inside the Actors Studio, James Lipton read Cage one of his own quotes, referencing his recent choice of roles. "I would probably have turned to crime," he said "But I kept it on film." He also mocked himself during this week's episode of SNL alongside Andy Samberg, describing his upcoming film, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, as standard Cage fare where "all the dialogue is either whispered or screamed."

Neither the interpretation of Nic Cage as an oblivious lunatic nor as a self-aware craftsman can fully explain the greatly varying quality of his work. But the two visions do illustrate what there is to love about Nicolas Cage. Whether he's lost his mind or is simply pulling a kind of meta-level fast one on the public, he remains—contra what Penn says—simply an actor and nothing more. Unlike many of his peers who exist on the same level of fame, he does not see himself as a force beyond the screen or have delusions of film as a catalyst for social change.

His role as a UN Ambassador is well-documented (Goodwill Ambassador for Global Justice for the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, if you can believe it), but his charity isn't a tool to used inflate his celebrity. He's not using his role as a humanitarian to mask the shameless promote his persona and directorial debut or pretend that buying a $400 handbag can have a positive social impact. He's not using his celebrity to sell a lifestyle, or using a moment of public adoration to credit his profession with the civil rights movement or the country's awareness of AIDS. And his choices of roles reflect this lack of self-importance. Nic Cage plays fictional characters on screen for money, and he, at the very least, knows that. Hack? Maybe. The least pretentious actor in Hollywood? For sure.

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TL;DR: Nic Cage not pretentious, does charity w/out inflating himself, and takes his work seriously but picks roles that are fun.


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word_upp 17th-Feb-2012 01:12 am (UTC)
Adaptation will always be my favorite movie of all time. <333
dynamitered 17th-Feb-2012 01:35 am (UTC)
That's such a good film imo
trixx_r4_kidz 17th-Feb-2012 01:40 am (UTC)
definitely. that's why it PAINS me that he gets so much shit and takes shit roles because this was one of the greatest performances of all time.
grammaire 17th-Feb-2012 01:49 am (UTC)
I think I might watch it tonight tbh.
lovejoydiver 17th-Feb-2012 02:09 am (UTC)
love that movie sfm
__likeamagazine 17th-Feb-2012 02:17 am (UTC)
That's the first movie of his I saw and I was breathless. Then I saw some others and it was like...oh.
por_queeee 17th-Feb-2012 02:49 am (UTC)
Adaptation is so fantastic. I love Charlie Kaufman films though.

I can't help but laugh at Cage in movies though, he's just been choosing such shit roles. This and Raising Arizona are probably the two movies with him in it that I generally enjoy.
devlinacardigan 17th-Feb-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
I'll always love him for Peggy Sue Got Married. That and Drive Angry.
hjalmartazar 17th-Feb-2012 01:16 am (UTC)
i LOVE drive angry
devlinacardigan 17th-Feb-2012 01:22 am (UTC)
People always think I'm trying to be funny when I say that. I'm definitely not. It's amazing.
watch_mex0x0 17th-Feb-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED
leviicorpus 17th-Feb-2012 01:38 am (UTC)
I'll always love him for Face Off and Wild at Heart.
exromances 17th-Feb-2012 02:13 am (UTC)
YES, peggy sue got married. i always list that when asked my fave nic cage movies.
skankattack 17th-Feb-2012 02:37 am (UTC)
I HATED PSGM. I watched it recently and omg it was horrible.
sorya86 17th-Feb-2012 01:11 pm (UTC)
I love PSGM so much.
actxappalledx 17th-Feb-2012 01:14 am (UTC)
I am loving the influx of Nic Cage posts, negl. Altho I do need a National Treasure 3. THEY CAN'T LEAVE IT ON THAT CLIFFHANGER.
fineprnt 17th-Feb-2012 04:53 am (UTC)
Mostly I need more Riley tbh.
hera_bearrra 17th-Feb-2012 01:15 am (UTC)


Edited at 2012-02-17 01:15 am (UTC)
dynamitered 17th-Feb-2012 01:32 am (UTC)
lmao, I told some lady "That's high praise" earlier today at work. It might be time for me to step back and look at my life.
chihaya19 17th-Feb-2012 01:37 am (UTC)
lmao i burst out laughing every time i think about it tbh, it's hilarious

i will tell an equally embarrassing story. i was walking back to my apartment and saw a guy and though "omg his coat has an amazing fur hood" and then i realized that is actually his hair and i thought "OMFG THAT'S HIS HAIR CAPE!"

just ughhhhh
fineprnt 17th-Feb-2012 04:53 am (UTC)
please oh please link me to the original video.
randomtasks 17th-Feb-2012 01:15 am (UTC)
I still can't believe that he actually went on SNL.
eienmornie 17th-Feb-2012 01:15 am (UTC)
I like him and I demand more Nic movies.
limalemon 17th-Feb-2012 01:16 am (UTC)
Oh God, I don't think I hate him anymore. I'm starting to like him... whats going on?
infinite_drag 17th-Feb-2012 02:04 am (UTC)
I'm in the same boat...
lucciolaa 17th-Feb-2012 01:16 am (UTC)
tl;dr but I always wonder what became of his career.
jamie_gw 17th-Feb-2012 01:40 am (UTC)
his career is doing fine...
lucciolaa 17th-Feb-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
I mean that at one point he was doing films like Adaptation, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, and Matchstick Men, and now he's doing Ghost Rider sequels, Season of the Witch, and Sorcerer's Apprentice.
scriptedending 17th-Feb-2012 01:16 am (UTC)
obviously, he has a sense of humor about how he is perceived (that snl sketch was great). and i'm sure he doesn't view ghost rider up there with adaptation in terms of quality. i think he is a little crazy, but ultimately, he just does most of the projects that come his way, and most actors don't.
sandvich 17th-Feb-2012 01:31 am (UTC)
ia. In that way he reminds me a little of Christopher Walken, who for a long time took every single project he was offered unless there were scheduling conflicts. Dude just loves what he does and loves to get paid.
scriptedending 17th-Feb-2012 01:33 am (UTC)
exactly!
lachica2000 17th-Feb-2012 01:51 am (UTC)
I read something once that described Christopher Walken as "the patron saint of really bad movies."
bienenkiste 17th-Feb-2012 01:52 am (UTC)
Ben Kingsley

bro will work on anything

i mean ANYTHING.
kracmalyaz 17th-Feb-2012 03:07 am (UTC)
lol yes

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hola_meg_a_cola 17th-Feb-2012 03:51 am (UTC)
Christopher Walken is an angel sent from above.
applesnpairs 17th-Feb-2012 01:19 am (UTC)

Nicolas Cage knows how to act, he just chooses not to, which I consider a gift.
stupidsxyflndrs 17th-Feb-2012 01:21 am (UTC)
<3
watch_mex0x0 17th-Feb-2012 02:08 am (UTC)
i love him so much
enjoyyourbunny 17th-Feb-2012 02:10 am (UTC)
This makes me want to watch all of his movies. I have a hole in my life I didn't know about until recently.
__likeamagazine 17th-Feb-2012 02:22 am (UTC)
How can he be a lunatic yelling crazy shit in every single movie?
How can he look so ridiculous all the time like everything is a parody?

I...I want to understand.
hjalmartazar 17th-Feb-2012 01:20 am (UTC)
That ridic movie with Guy Ritchie is coming out soon. I want to see it.
theratwhispers 17th-Feb-2012 01:22 am (UTC)
His movies are my guilty pleasure. I always watch them, no matter how terrible. I can't help myself.
jesustolemybike 17th-Feb-2012 01:24 am (UTC)
once, long ago, i hated nic cage
then i began to like him ironically for the wrong reasons
now at this point in my life i love him for all the right reasons
dynamitered 17th-Feb-2012 01:27 am (UTC)
He's done some really great films, it's just that they were so long ago. Most people have forgotten that he used to do terrific films like Leaving Las Vegas.
enjoyyourbunny 17th-Feb-2012 02:12 am (UTC)
This is basically the story of my relationship with him too.
megalixer 17th-Feb-2012 02:24 am (UTC)
haha same
fuckyess 17th-Feb-2012 04:19 pm (UTC)
ikr?
rampant_geekery 17th-Feb-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
The Rock is one of my favorite movies ever.
crackitycrackho 17th-Feb-2012 01:27 am (UTC)
Con Air is the shiznet. Like, genuinely enjoyable. I can't hate someone who was involved in such a cinematic masterpiece.
precioustears 17th-Feb-2012 02:24 am (UTC)
This. Nic Cage + Southern accent = good times for all.
twilightsm 17th-Feb-2012 02:00 pm (UTC)
Very true!
gabzillaz 17th-Feb-2012 02:27 am (UTC)
MTE
ohyoudo 17th-Feb-2012 03:49 pm (UTC)
Con Air is a classic
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