Purple Bananas author Jason Webber slides into the hot seat with us to talk about Cage’s Oscar (Leaving Las Vegas) and Travolta’s savior complex!
Read MoreNicolas Cage won the first of what we can only assume will be many Academy Awards for his harrowing portrayal of a suicidal alcoholic opposite an equally powerful, equally Oscar-nominated Elisabeth Shue in Mike Figgis’ moody 1995 drama Leaving Las Vegas.
Read MoreJohn Travolta becomes the smartest man in the world, then uses his incredible powers to woo a pretty single mother and help his buddy grow larger vegetables in 1996’s Phenomenon, a well-worn denim jacket of a movie.
Read MoreTravolta/Cage enters its action phase with a John Woo schlockfest and another balls-to-the-wall Cage baddie!
Read MoreWhat a rush!
Read MoreNicolas Cage is Little Junior Brown, a charismatic maniac with a taste for blood in Barbet Schroeder’s tough, compelling remake of the classic 1947 Film Noir Kiss of Death.
Read MoreLisa Rosman joins us to talk about one of Travolta’s greatest post-Pulp Fiction hits (Get Shorty) and one of Nic Cage’s worst mid-’90s comedies (Trapped in Paradise)!
Read MoreHey, you know what movie is great? Get Shorty. That movie is SO good.
Read MoreNathan and Clint go it solo to watch John Travolta cosplay as an oppressed minority, and Nic Cage go full Normie to share the lottery with Bridget Fonda!
Read MoreNicolas Cage is the world’s nicest, most honest cop in Andrew Bergman’s perfectly fine 1994 working class romantic comedy It Could Happen To You.
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