Fun fact: Vampire's Kiss didn't have a high enough budget to afford extras, so the scenes where he starts flipping his shit in public, those were actually real. The reactions that those people gave, those were actually real.
I like to imagine a scenario in the 'Mom and Dad universe' where the mom is trying to kill the kids and the dad is fending her off, while the mailman (aka biological father) rushes in from behind for the kill
16:40 Fun fact: The scenes in Vampire's Kiss where he's running around screaming "I'M A VAMPIRE I'M A VAMPIRE!" were actually filmed on the real New York streets with no blocked off roads or anything. The only actor in those scenes is Nicolas Cage and it makes them way more insane to watch
From Encyclopedia Britannica: "Stockholm syndrome [is a] psychological response wherein a captive begins to identify closely with his or her captors, as well as with their agenda and demands."
Guys, Samuel the Snake is cannon to Ralph lore. Closeted-homosexuals-wiki says so. I personally like how the writers incorporated him into the timeline. I'm convinced that he's supposed be one of Ralph's love interests, besides Paul Blart of course.
“If you ever wanted to see Nick Cage build a pool table this is the movie for you.” “If you ever wanted to see Nick cage destroy a pool table this is the movie for you.”
Crazy thought process I have- Every time I hear about something tragic going on in the world, the first thing that pops into my head is "What has Nicolas Cage done". Also, there's at least a 70% chance that Cage has watched multiple people die.
Coming soon to a theatre near you! Nicolas Cage stars in... ALEX JONES THE MOVIE. He's bringing to light Obama's master plan... Chemicals that turn Frogs... GAY(dramatic reveal music) In all seriousness if there ever is an Alex Jones movie it better star Nicolas Cage
Nicholas Cage needs to be in a movie about the theory that some people have that Alex Jones is actually Bill Hicks and it's all just an elaborate Kaufman-esque troll...that has lasted three fucking decades.
I honestly, wholeheartedly think Nick Cage is one of the best actors in Hollywood. He just has so much passion for his craft in even the most mediocre movies. Like, In any movie, good or bad, his character is usually the one with the most emotion and is easily the most interesting to watch.
I won't lie, the beginning segment made me feel genuinely anxious and scared. That was some of the best shit i have seen in a long time. That was unreal Ralph
I've had a Cage phase this past February, which is when I saw a total of 19 Nic Cage movies, up to "Mom and Dad" which did have the best Nic Cage freakouts out of the 19 movies. (almost all VOD movies, "Joe" being the best one out of 19, "Left Behind" being the worst. Ironically "Joe" came out in theaters/VOD simultaneously, and "Left Behind" came out in wide release!) This video is not only my reward, but my destiny.
As _soon_ as you cut to the cockroach on the stove, I started repeatedly saying "no!". This continued for several seconds, quickening in pace and rising in volume, specifically at points where his hand reached for it. I am legitimately shocked I didn't wake up my roommate just now.
watched mom and dad with a couple buddies, we really enjoy the movie thought it was a wild ride of over reacting and weak story elements but ya know for a nic cage film u get what u get baby
"He falls in love with vampire person he creates in his head, cuz he's a crazy person" Me, living a happy relationship with Ralph in my head : yes crazy person very crazy
Wow. The moment you started talking about A Vampires Kiss, I had to close the video and watch that movie. And wow, it was so weird and funny and crazy. Really kept the wheels turning the whole time.