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Screened Presents: 'Year of the Cage'

In 2012, Alex Navarro will celebrate the 30-year anniversary of our "greatest living actor" with a year-long essay series on his many, MANY films.

Fun fact: 2012 marks the 30-year anniversary of Nicolas Cage, arguably one of our greatest living actors, and unarguably our "greatest living actor," in the world of filmed entertainment. Though he had bounced around a bit in years prior doing TV movies and working as an extra, Cage's appearance in the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High proved to be the true beginning of a career that would span more decades, genres, and haircuts than anyone could have possibly imagined. He's made us laugh, made us cry, and made us furrow our brow in utter confusion more than perhaps any other actor over the same time period. He's given us so much, and what have we given him back (besides millions of dollars in box office and DVD/Blu-ray sales)?

Well, for this Diamond anniversary of Cage's existence in film, I wanted to give something back. I wanted to do something to highlight the myriad delights (and yes, even the myriad demerits) of Cage's tumultuous, prolific, and downright amazing career in the movies.

Thus, today, I am announcing The Year of the Cage, a year-long celebration of the man's catalog in which I will view and write about all of the man's biggest, best, and most notorious roles in the order in which they were released (or, in some cases, at least completed). As it turns out, that actually makes up the vast bulk of the man's career, meaning scarcely a noteworthy role shall be left unattended to.

The essays I intend to write will look at each film from a pure performance perspective, as well as examine the point in the actor's career it took place. Cage's various personal exploits are perhaps as noteworthy as his actual acting roles, and they have often guided him to projects that perhaps aren't, shall we say...up to the man's remarkable pedigree.

This is what makes Cage's career so utterly fascinating. More so than nearly any other major actor, there is an air of sheer unpredictability as to which film he'll choose to participate in next. Any given week, he could suddenly wow audiences with a prestigious role alongside a heralded director, or end up in a barely-released piece of B-movie junk that for some reason becomes incredibly popular in the outer-reaches of Estonia. There is no rhyme to Cage's career, but there is an undercurrent of reason to it, even if it's reason that only makes sense to Cage himself.

Given that I have 53 weeks to work with, I will be eschewing a few films in the man's catalog, as well as condensing a few roles into other pieces. None of Cage's animated film performances are being considered, because for this feature, I want the fully-formed, physical presence of Cage to be there at all times. Likewise, a few of his cameos and smaller roles won't be rolled up into the meat of this feature. New posts will be appearing every Monday in 2012, a schedule that I'm quite certain won't totally bring me to the brink of madness by the time March rolls around.

With all of that out of the way, I now present to you the full schedule for Year of the Cage.

My great hope with this feature is that it will help bring a greater understanding of what Nicolas Cage's bizarre and wonderful career means to the world, but if all it does is provide you, the reader, a year's worth of entertainment, then I'll settle for that too.

I do hope you'll take this journey alongside me with as much enthusiasm as I have for it. Whether this turns out great, disastrous, or a combination of both, I cannot wait to take the plunge.

GlenTennison Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:01 p.m.

Alex, this may be the single-most important thing ever done by a human.

RedSox8933on Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:02 p.m.

Jesus, this is ambitious. Best of luck to you Alex!

Daveyo520on Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:02 p.m.

This is the stupidest idea ever. I love it!

csl316on Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:04 p.m.
Hmm, September 3rd and 17th may be exciting.
Jackholeon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:04 p.m.

I've never been so excited.

heatDrive88on Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:04 p.m.

Not that I'm sure I'd be able to handle watching every single one of these, but do you have it scoped out as to which of these are available on Netflix Streaming or however else you plan to watch these movies? I'd be more than certain that some people may follow along and also watch some of these with you as you experience (and tolerate) some of these films.

WeepingWillowon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:05 p.m.

You're going to have an absolutely fantastic June.

CrimsonAvengeron Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:05 p.m.

I hope you know what you're doing and good luck on trying to do all this. I'm willing to bet you're going to give up by April. Course I could be wrong (and probably will be).

wumbo3000on Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:05 p.m.

This is insanity. The ones I'm looking forward to the most is Face/Off and Adaptation. I legitimately like those movies, and Cage plays 2 completely different roles in those movies.

Christinaon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:06 p.m.

2012 is gonna be awesome now! Well that's if the world doesn't end...

MikeSon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:06 p.m.

I'm down, where do I sign up?

Marmaladebraton Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:07 p.m.

Pretty Amazing. Good Luck Alex. I hope you pull through and are able to do this.

snake_runneron Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:07 p.m.

I think we should all start a fundraiser to raise money for Nicholas Cage. That way he can pay off all of his debts and actually get back to acting in real movies.

TheSavageAssasinon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:07 p.m.

I really can't stand Cage anymore, not a terribly good actor in his more recent films.

NateSainton Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:08 p.m.

I don't care what movie it is, put him in it and it will be entertaining no matter what.

JTHomesliceon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:08 p.m.

YES. YES!

Kaboobion Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:08 p.m.

This is the greatest series that will ever be written.

Bennyon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:08 p.m.

I'd worry about being exposed to more than your yearly limit of Cage, I'm not entirely sure of the side-effects.

Similar to those horror stories about flight attendants and radiation you know? Don't lose it man!

obscurefanon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:10 p.m.

Whoa, this is a hell of a task to take on, I look forward to it.

WEGGLESon Dec. 21, 2011 at 12:12 p.m.

Awesome!

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Nicolas Cage is an American actor known for his roles in Leaving Las Vegas, The Rock, Con-Air and National Treasure. He is the nephew of acclaimed director Francis Ford Coppola.

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