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Age of Cage
Age of Cage: Four Decades of Hollywood Through One Singular Career | Keith Phipps
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Age of Cage might be the closest we will get to understanding the singular beauty of each of Nic Cages always electric performances. You are holding the Rosetta Stone for Cage. Enjoy it. Paul Scheer, actor, writer and host of the How Did This Get Made? and Unspooled podcasts Icon. Celebrity. Artist. Madman. Genius. Nicolas Cage is many things, but love him, or laugh at him, there's no denying two things: youve seen one of his many films, and you certainly know his name. But who is he, really, and why has his career endured for over forty years, with more than a hundred films, and birthed a million memes? Age of Cage is a smart, beguiling book about the films of Nicolas Cage and the actor himself, as well as a sharp-eyed examination of the changes that have taken place in Hollywood over the course of his career. Critic and journalist Keith Phipps draws a portrait of the enigmatic icon by looking atwhat else?Cages expansive filmography. As Phipps delights in charting Cages films, Age of Cage also chronicles the transformation of film, as Cages journey takes him through the world of 1980s comedies (Valley Girl, Peggy Sue Got Married, Moonstruck), to the indie films and blockbuster juggernauts of the 1990s (Wild at Heart, Leaving Las Vegas, Face/Off, Con Air), through the wild and unpredictable video-on-demand world of today. Sweeping in scope and intimate in its profile of a fiercely passionate artist, Age of Cage is, like the man himself, surprising, insightful, funny, and one of a kind. So, snap out of it, and enjoy this appreciation of Nicolas Cage, national treasure.
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Clwojick
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Eggs Thanks Cassandra 🤗 12mo
Clwojick Ooooooooh. I honestly just read the predictive part now🫣 can you tell I haven‘t had my coffee yet. @TheSpineView 12mo
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CSeydel
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Aloha @Clwojick behold the contents of your deserted island book treasure chest! Enjoy 😊 #TrappedonanIsland

Clwojick Thanks! ❤️💜🧡💛 13mo
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holarosarita
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And I just love this quote

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holarosarita

I don‘t think you get to use the word peripatetic twice in one book, I‘m sorry.

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holarosarita

Nicolas Cage identifying strongly with Heathcliff just… makes so much sense

khooliha The cat or the Wutherer? 13mo
holarosarita @khooliha Mr. Heights 13mo
khooliha @holarosarita Figured that was probably the case, but Nic has taught me to check. 13mo
holarosarita @khooliha 100% fair 13mo
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