This is a good movie
This is a good movie
>diane kruger
It is unironically kino
I've seen this movie countless times but can't remember anything about the sequel.
sequel is shit and not worth mentioning. this movie is pretty gud and is my favorite thing to watch on 4th of july
one of the comfiest movies
It is? I'm a huge fan of Cage, including his 'bad' movies, but always avoided this one because it looked like that retarded kind of popular 'conspiracy theory' alt-history schlock and on top of that, produced by fucking Disney.
It's FUN!
it's great
she was at peak qtness in this movie
It is. It's pretty fucking kino. I'm not joking either. I have been waiting for a third one for ages.
Both movies are unironically good, especially the water scene of the second one
>No more puzzles, Ben! We’re both gonna die, or it could just be me!
anything with Sean Bean is good
What are the movies where Nic Cage runs around with a hangdog expression trying to solve some mystery or stop the end of the world?
National Treasure franchise
Knowing
The Wicker Man
...I know there are a lot of these.
Real life, actually. He said in a recent interview that for a while he was literally traveling the world looking for the Holy Grail.
Left Behind
How'd It Get Burned?!
We've GOT To Find the Treasure
I like The Frozen Ground. It’s slow, but Nic Cage is pretty good at acting sane and John Cusack is amazing as the killer
Oh yeah, that's one of those movies. These types of Cage films are super comfy. Knowing especially.
Gone in Sixty Seconds
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
8MM
The Humanity Bureau
A Score to Settle
Still waiting for 3
Justice
Dying in the Light
Pay the Ghost
It's hilarious because its so out of nowhere and such a thick full circle piece of dialogue.
Tresspass
Stolen
Rage
Mitch was a real human bean
>Be wizard
>Acquire a 10/10 Stacy gf
Is there hope for us?
damn, I was 100% sure I saw the 3rd one years ago
I'd smash
Listen to the commentary for the first one, it's the director and Jon Voigt shooting the shit about the movie and I was really impressed at Turtletaub's effort to be historically accurate where he could. I highly recommend.
Raising Arizona in a sense