It took the power of Nicolas Cage to unite horror podcasting luminaries Bryan Wolford and Desmond Reddick. Join them on their Cage Dive as they plunge to the murky depths of Cage's filmography from the very beginnings to today as they rate each entry on quality and Caginess in an attempt to crown the ultimate Nic Cage movie.
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April 15, 2024
Alas, the Classic Cage Era begins! It's 1986 and Uncle Frank Coppola directs Peggy Sue Got Married, the film where Kathleen Turner travels back in time to high school. Nicolas Cage plays her high school sweetheart back then and her ex-husband now. Bryan and Desmond talk about it. What more is there to say?
March 4, 2024
This time, Bryan and Desmond present Nicolas Cage's eighth role: a Canadian legend in rowing from the 19th century in The Boy in Blue. There's a wild tangent early on, but they spend the rest of the time talking about how this is actually kind of good. It's just not so much what we have come to expect from a Nicolas Cage movie.
January 26, 2024
It's another episode of Cage Dive, so that means it's time for Nic Cage to have something to say about the Vietnam War again! This time, he is charged with helping his friend Matthew Modine come back from a mysterious mental health breakdown before he is committed to an insane asylum for the rest of his life in the 1984 Alan Parker film Birdy. Desmond and Bryan spend the bulk of this episode trying to figure out what, if anything, was actually wrong with Birdy. Birdy, the character we mean. We know what's wrong with the movie. It's boring! We talk a lot about Nic Cage's dental work in this episode, which is good, because Bryan isn't interested in talking about Peter Gabriel's score to the film.
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