
#CageClub: The Nicolas Cage Podcast
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#CageClub Revisited: National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
ENational Treasure: Book of Secrets is bigger, more sprawling, and more successful than its predecessor. But is it better? We're once joined by the Hoff Bros., Kyle and Brian, to journey around the world as we kidnap the President of the United States and discover the lost city of gold beneath Mount Rushmore. Adding Ed Harris and Helen Mirren are really big additions for the franchise, but who would the franchise have added if we had ever made it to a third National Treasure movie? Who's on your Mount Rushmore of actors? And lastly (and most importantly), how good would Jeff Goldblum have been as the President? Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: National Treasure (2004)
ENational Treasure is, arguably, Nicolas Cage's biggest movie of all-time. But when you're watching it for a second, third, or fourth time, how does it hold up? We brought in the Hoff Bros., Kyle and Brian, to talk about history, sexism, and stealing the Declaration of Independence. Is Riley a role model? How good or bad of a villain is Sean Bean? And why oh why won't Nicolas Cage let Diane Kruger talk? All of this -- and much more! -- on this episode of #CageClub Revisited. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Face/Off (1997)
EWhat is there to say about Face/Off, the biggest, boldest, and best (?) of the three movies in Cage's action trilogy, that hasn't already been said? Just like the last #CageClub Revisited episode (Leaving Las Vegas), we had to step up our game and cover one of Cage's all-time biggest films for two guests new to our podcast universe... including one who'd never seen either movie! (We fixed that in a hurry.) With nearly two and a half hours of absolute wonder -- and 10 face waterfalls -- Face/Off is nothing if not an exercise in excess, majesty, and wonder... and we love each and every damn frame of it. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
EOn this (and the next) episode of #CageClub Revisited, we were joined by two (!!) guests brand new to the CageClub universe, so we know we had to step our game up. We kicked things off with Leaving Las Vegas, the film Nicolas Cage won an Oscar for, and the one Elisabeth Shue was robbed of an Oscar for. (Next episode, we'll go even bigger -- both literally and figuratively -- with Face/Off, so you'll want to come back for that.) We obviously love Nicolas Cage around these parts, but there's something truly special about seeing the movie that the world finally saw and appreciated his greatness in. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011)
EGhost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance takes everything from the series' first movie, throws it out the window, then mimes pissing on it with fire. And that's why we love it. Though even this movie (which is half an hour shorter than the original) tends to drag at times, it has clear goals, frenetic action, and a style that perfect meshes with the world of Ghost Rider, all in a way that only Neveldine and Taylor can offer. Also: can you believe that Idris Elba is in this movie? For real! It makes total sense that someone like Christopher Lambert would show up here, but Stringer Bell?! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Ghost Rider (2007)
EIn revisiting Ghost Rider, Joey and Mike spend much of the episode wishing they were watching Spirit of Vengeance instead. As per tradition, we talk about re-casting the Batman universe within the scope of the actors we cover on the network, long for a future sequel where Nicolas Cage has to go on "one last ride" as Johnny Blaze, and ridicule the least believable scene in cinematic history. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009)
EWe're headed back down to the Big Easy (once again) to revisit Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. Joining us on this episode is Kyle Reinfried (of P.S. I Love Hoffman and the upcoming Foodie Films!) to break down his favorite Nicolas Cage movie and get introduced to CageClub Bingo. No matter what happens, just remember: there ain't no iguana. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

093 211 (2018)
E#CageClub came from a place of love. In our hearts, we believed that not only was Nicolas Cage a good actor, but that he made (almost exclusively) good movies. Then, there's 211, which Joey has ranked as the worst (and his least favorite) Nicolas Cage movie of all-time. In honor of this truly horrendous movie, we welcomed Walt Hickey, who proved the endless depths of his Nicolas Cage fandom with The Five Types Of Nicolas Cage Movies, which he wrote for FiveThirtyEight's terrific Hollywood Taxonomy series. In this episode, we talk to Walt about the five types of Nicolas Cage movies, which ones he loves, and which ones he hates. Also, there's some talk about 211, which we're very sorry about. Want more Walt? Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/walthickey Catch him on the Not Her Again podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/not-her-again/id1288435159?mt=2 Subscribe to his daily newsletter at numlock.news

#CageClub Revisited: The Wicker Man (2006)
EToday's #CageClub Revisited was a very special episode, which is why we knew we had to opt for a big movie. What better way to welcome a reporter and photographer from the Bergen Record and NorthJersey.com into CageClub HQ than by showing them the 2006 classic The Wicker Man? This episode doubles as both a commentary for The Wicker Man and also a bit of an oral history of the CageClub Podcast Network, as Mike and Joey talk about the movie while also bringing reporter Chris Maag up to speed on how they got to where they are. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Dog Eat Dog (2016)
EIn this episode, we once again lament our decision to watch the "lesser" Cage films, rather than re-watching classics, while also doubling down on our dedication to this project. Also, Joey realizes that this completes the trifecta of terrific Nicky Whelan/Nicolas Cage team-ups, which makes this movie an instant classic. But above all else, here's the bottom line: any time Cage and Dafoe team up, you know the #CageClub Bingo cards are going to fill up quickly. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Pay the Ghost (2015)
EAre you ready to Pay the Ghost... again? We dive back into the movie that wrapped up Phase One of #CageClub, and wonder just what price we have to pay to pay the ghost once and for all. In this episode, Mike and Joey catch up on the latest Cage news, hope for a future with good voiceover Cage, and wonder if Joey's new house is haunted. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Stolen (2012)
EAs we revisit Stolen, we talk about Simon West’s penchant for including stuffed animals in his movies and Nicolas Cage’s questionable parenting style. We also talk about short-lived (but wonderful) TV shows like Trophy Wife and The Grinder, which only leads to more talk of Malin Akerman. As always, this episode is filled with impressions a-plenty, including one from Joey that’s apparently... good? Mike says it’s good, but you be the judge! Also: will Joey finally find a red sports car to complete his bingo card? Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

092 The Humanity Bureau (2018)
EThe Humanity Bureau has been available in the U.K. for nearly a year, but we hadn’t tasted the forbidden fruit. We held out, waiting for its stateside release. Maybe we should have kept waiting. But every new Nicolas Cage movie is a treasure, so Mike and Joey brought in Lindsay Gibb of Winona Forever to talk about the dystopian future of a movie that appears to have the budget of a SyFy original.

#CageClub Revisited: Red Rock West (1993)
EWhen we first ran through #CageClub, we found ourselves unable to escape the town in Red Rock West. We've finally freed ourselves... only to revisit the town and find ourselves unable to leave all over again! In this episode, one of us gets what will almost certainly prove to be the fastest bingo in #CageClub Revisited history as we discuss the similarities (or, truly, massive differences) between this film and Reindeer Games, review the drinking game created for "the Joe Two podcasts," and preview the upcoming (and past?) episodes of all of our various other podcasts. Plus impressions and systematic takedowns of the DCEU. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Bangkok Dangerous (2008)
EIt's time to talk about Joe's final job... all over again. As we revisit Bangkok Dangerous, Joey and Mike talk about the similarities and differences between Cage's Joe and Suicide Squad's Deadshot, Joey's quest to catch up on the biggest comedies of the last 25 years, that time Mike was totally fine with a guy answering his phone in a movie theater, the good (and the best) Punisher movies, and a future where Cage's character in this movie would go head-to-heat with John Wick. Who will win bingo? Which podcasts will we shamelessly promote? Will we actually talk about the movie at all? Listen and find out! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Honeymoon in Vegas (1992)
EWe're headed back to Vegas for Honeymoon in Vegas on yet another #CageClub Revisited! In this episode, one of us gets (what may be) the fastest #CageClub Bingo ever, then we offer a #CageClub guide to Las Vegas, discuss Mike's "out of control" Janet Jackson fandom, and tease more "spoilers" (aka flat-out say the names) for future podcasts. We also wonder what the plural of Elvis is (Elvises? Elvii?) and question whether or not we should all be worried about Mike Tyson dating our girls. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Moonstruck (1987)
EOn the last #CageClub Revisited, we said that it was one of Nicolas Cage's all-time best performances. Guess what? We're back with another one of those as we revisit Moonstruck! On today's episode, we're joined by Brian Rodriguez of P.S. I Love Hoffman to talk about how Mike and Danny Aiello are best friends, the worst proposal in the history of cinema, Brian's requirements of pinpoint NYC geography in cinema, whether or not a Cher podcast is worth doing, a live action re-cast of The Simpsons, and why people add sugar cubes to champagne. Also, Joey and Brian try to coax a story out of a tight-lipped Mike. Will they succeed? Will they fail? Find out on an all-new #CageClub Revisited! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

091 Looking Glass (2018)
EWhether or not Looking Glass is a good movie or not is up for debate. What isn't up for debate is that it's loaded with Nicolas Cage, who seems to alternate between being mentally checked out and crazed. All we know is that in this Cage-starved climate we're in, any Cage is better than no Cage at all. On the one hand, you could argue that this movie is trying to be a combination of Psycho and Rear Window, minus all the good parts. On the other hand, in this movie, Nicolas Cage uses a dollar bill to clean his eyeglasses. Who could possibly argue with that?

#CageClub Revisited: Vampire's Kiss (1988)
ERevisiting Vampire's Kiss, one of Nicolas Cage's best performances, is a treat. Join Joey, Mike, and Cara (of Wistful Thinking) as they discuss the insanity of this film, the intentional vs. unintentional confusing nature of plot points, the rampant sexism, the attractiveness (or unattractiveness) of Nicolas Cage (and David Hyde Pierce), whether or not this is an adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula (#BackdoorBingo), a great possibility for an upcoming art exhibit, and poor, poor, poor Alva. Also, check out Cara's store on Society6! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: G-Force (2009)
EIt's time to get animated... again! Well, more specifically, partially animated. Mike and Joey watched G-Force again and were joined by Cara Gael O'Regan of Wistful Thinking to talk about this film's similarities to True Lies, a preview of upcoming Wistful Thinking episodes, podcasts we'll never do, reflections on #ALLHISMOVIES, and more! Also in this episode, Mike coins the phrase "a backdoor Bingo", which sounds filthy but is, in fact, not! If you're reading this, head to cageclub.me to grab your CageClub Bingo card, then send us a note at [email protected]! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

090 Mom and Dad (2018)
EMom and Dad is a movie we've been waiting to talk about for a long, long time. We had to bring in the big guns, which is why we called on Alamo Drafthouse programmer Greg MacLennan to discuss the greatest father/son moment in the history of film, Cage doing the hokey pokey, why we don't have more movies where Cage has a family, the mystery of the pajama kid, and (of course) the Sawzall. We also talk about the Drafthouse's #CAGED marathons (including C4GED, where Nicolas Cage himself showed up), the Cageaissance, why Keanu Reeves (but not Nicolas Cage) is "Neesoning", potential futures for the third National Treasure movie, "the greatest mistake that every Nicolas Cage fan makes," and why you should always be wearing pants when you meet your idols.

#CageClub Revisited: The Trust (2016)
EDo you (the) trust us to talk about The Trust again? We're headed back to Vegas, baby! (Again!) While killing time on this commentary, Joey and Mike get into a heated game of CageClub Bingo, cast the entire CageClub roster of movie stars in a Batman universe (which results in a movie we'd do anything to see), talk about Mike's troubled past with a certain dessert at diners, talk about why Emily Blunt should play Katy Perry in a biopic, spoil Darren Aronofsky's mother! and Twin Peaks: The Return, and more! (Also, while editing, Joey realized he confused Valley Girl with Peggy Sue Got Married, and you BETTER BELIEVE it's driving him crazy that he can't edit it out.) Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Next (2007)
ESince we've already seen Next, we can see more than two minutes into the future. Join us anyway! It's fun. Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

089 Cage-A-Rama 2018
EAs we draw the curtains on 2017, Joey and Mike took some time to reflect on "the year that was" for Nicolas Cage. While there weren't as many movies released as we would have liked -- even though three would be a pretty remarkable number for most other actors -- we got three more strong Cage performances, a sequel to one of Cage's craziest movies of all-time, and a new contender to that title. Also, as we near Cage-A-Rama 2018 -- a two-day event honoring two sides of Cage -- Joey and Mike look back at the films being screened and pay tribute to Cage the Lover and Cage the Fighter.

#CageClub Revisited: Matchstick Men (2003)
EKnowing the twist at the end of Matchstick Men doesn't make re-watching it any less enjoyable. Just take your shoes off, please. On this commentary, there's more inaccurate discussion about future podcasts (ones that are no longer happening), plus the coining of our signature catchphrase: "Just like in The Family Man!" Also, there's more #CageClub Bingo and a Marco Kyris sighting before we had any idea we'd talk to him! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Adaptation. (2002)
ETwo Nicolas Cages, two viewings of Adaptation... if you do the math right, that's four times the Cage! More importantly, this episode introduces the idea of #CageClub movie bingo, which totally changes the nature of these revisited episodes (in a very good way), and which is great to play with or without our commentaries! (Also, an editor's note: apologies for some audio/breathing things here. I promise things get better on future episodes.) Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: It Could Happen to You (1994)
ERe-watching It Could Happen to You gives Joey and Mike the ability to gush over how cute this movie is and how great Bridget Fonda is, all over again! On this episode, Joey and Mike begin a game that they'll carry over to Watch the Theron, Mike learns about the real history of MasterCard, and more! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Amos and Andrew (1993)
EUpon first viewing? Amos and Andrew: racist! Upon second viewing? Still racist! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: The Weather Man (2005)
ENow that we've seen this twice, we'll never forget just how bleak The Weather Man really is. Get depressed! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Wild at Heart (1990)
ENothing will keep Sailor and Lula apart. It's time to revisit Wild at Heart, the big winner at the #CageClub Awards! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Valley Girl (1983)
EIt's time to go back to 1983 -- again -- to cross over into the Valley and hide in a bathroom. It's time to watch Valley Girl! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

088 Vengeance: A Love Story (2017)
EWe've been waiting on Vengeance: A Love Story since its U.K. release nearly six months ago. Maybe we should have kept waiting.

#CageClub Revisited: Seeking Justice (2011)
EWe already know that in Seeking Justice, the hungry rabbit jumps. But what happens when the hungry rabbit jumps... again? Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: Trespass (2011)
EWhat happens when two people who kind of secretly love Trespass show it to someone who's never seen it before? Let's crack the motherlode together! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? ("1999")
ESuperman Lives (once again) as we watch The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? for a second time! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

#CageClub Revisited: The Best of Times (1981)
EWe're kicking off #CageClub Revisited in the same place we started #CageClub Classic (is this what we're calling it now?): with the 1981 TV pilot for The Best of Times! Note: Our #CageClub Revisited episodes are meant to be listened to while watching the movie we're discussing, a la a director's commentary. If you want our more "insightful" episode about this movie, head into our archives!

087 Inconceivable (2017)
EThe only downside to Inconceivable is that it doesn't have a whole ton of Cage in it. The rest? Oh boy, the rest is absolute peak madness, anchored by two actresses trying to out-crazy one another. If you like Lifetime movies, buckle in -- you're in for a ride.

086 Marco Kyris Interview
EMarco Kyris was Nicolas Cage's stand-in for 19 films between 1994 and 2005 -- far and away the best decade of Cage's career, and one of the best in film history. Marco was kind enough to share stories about every film he was in, stories from set, and movies that almost were. Listen for great tales about Batman and Robin, Superman Lives, David Caruso, Patricia Arquette, Angelina Jolie, James Gandolfini, Michael Bay, Jeremy Piven, John Malkovich, and much, much more!

085 Arsenal (2017)
EWe're kicking off 2017 with a brand new Cage movie! It's not very good, but hey! It's a new Cage movie (and maybe even a sequel to Deadfall)!

084 Snowden (2016)
EThe best part of an average movie is still a part worth talking about -- especially when it's played by Nicolas Cage! Join us as we enter the semi-fictional realm of Snowden!

083 Army of One (2016)
EThe wait for the next great Nicolas Cage movie is over. Army of One is Cage's best movie since Joe, and his funniest movie since Raising Arizona!

082 Dog Eat Dog (2016)
EIt's a Dog Eat Dog world out there! I'm not positive I know what that phrase means, but it almost surely has nothing to do with this movie!

081 USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage (2016)
ENicolas Cage is back (just in time for Veterans Day) to find himself in shark-infested waters. All hands on deck! It's time for USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage!

080 (Sort Of) Snowden (2016) and a Special Announcement!
EMike and Joey come to you LIVE from outside a movie theater with first impressions of Cage's newest film Snowden, plus there are a few special announcements!

The #CageClub Awards
E(Note: This is an audio-only version of the video presentation. For the full video, please go to cageclub.me.) From August 2015 to January 2016, two movie fans (along with a series of very special guests) watched every single Nicolas Cage movie, blogged about it, and did podcasts. After spending six months of their lives watching everything he's ever made, they decided the best way to honor Cage was to offer up awards for the best of the best of what these films had to offer. Please sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

079 The Trust (2016)
EHire a homeless man to take some pictures, remember to grab the van, and get ready to watch The Trust!

078 Pay the Ghost (2015)
EDo your research, wait for Halloween, and make sure you listen to this episode to Pay the Ghost!

077 The Runner (2015)
EGrab a bird, wipe BP's oil off of it, and then get ready for our talk about The Runner!

076 Dying of the Light (2014)
EWe've been waiting and planning for 22 years to talk about Dying of the Light!

075 Left Behind (2014)
EI hope you weren't raptured because it's time for us to talk about Left Behind!