Just two buds watching and talking about all of Nicolas Cage's movies in order.
After another unplanned hiatus, Brian and Tristen return to an episode dedicated entirely to Osgood Perkins' 2024 film Longlegs.
Brian and Tristen have some serious catching up to do! After being away for nearly 2 years, the boys are back! This time they cover Peggy Sue Got Married, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, The Old Way, Renfield, and The Flash, as well as some personal Nic Cage news and more!
The boys dive into another of Cage's earlier works, The Boy in Blue from 1986. The most unlikely of romantic Canadian period piece, sports-drama biopics.
Brian and Tristen are joined by Cassie to discuss two newer Nic Cage films, Pig and Prisoners of the Ghostland. One is phenomenal. One is a letdown. Listen to find out which is which.
Brian and Tristen discuss Birdy on a Discord call while driving. Strange format for a strange (but very charming) movie. Enjoy!
Brian and Tristen discuss Nicolas Cage's second appearance in a Francis Ford Coppola film, The Cotton Club.
Ben joins Tristen and Brian once again (returning from the Croods double episode) to discuss the brand new Willy's Wonderland in all of its violent animatronic glory.
Brian and Tristen talk over Nic Cage's most recent project as host of History of Swear Words, the new Netflix docuseries.
Brian and Tristen are back again, in order this time, with 1984's Racing With the Moon. Enjoy!
The first ever Two Buds, One Cage episode with special guests! Ben Wittig and Sam Huffman join Brian and Tristen to discuss both of Dreamworks' films, The Croods (2013) and the brand new The Croods: A New Age (2020).
Brian and Tristen get to leave an early review of the newest Nic Cage film, Jiu Jitsu, right outside of the movie theater after a special one-night only screening.
With the help of a little beer and vodka, Brian and Tristen approach Francis Ford Coppola's second S.E. Hinton adaptation, Rumble Fish.
Brian and Tristen have a chat about Nic Cage's first starring role in Martha Coolidge's 1983 film Valley Girl.
Brian and Tristen dive into the 1982 classic comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Tristen and Brian give an introduction to the podcast and do a short review of 1981's unaired television pilot The Best of Times.
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