From the '80s through the early 2010s, Nicolas Cage was one of the most popular actors in Hollywood. I became a fan of his after watching Con Air and Face/Off nonstop, since they were on TV all the time. But while most of his films were released first on the big screen until 2013, he pivoted in 2014 and didn't stop starring in direct-to-video films until 2017. Many wondered why Cage was damaging his image in this way, but I think he was quick to admit that he was doing it to pay the bills—bills with a lot of zeros. It seemed like he was on his way to starting a new era by appearing in projects like Mandy, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and Pig. And in a way, he did. Today, while he appears in hugely popular IPs like The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Dream Scenario, and Longlegs, he still pops up in titles like Gunslingers. So, yeah, let's talk about it; both his and the film's. Brian Skiba's Gunslingers begins in New York in 1903, where brothers Thomas a...
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