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The Rock (1996) First Time Watching! Full Movie Reaction!!

The Rock (1996) First Time Watching! Full Movie Reaction!!

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I would add City of Angels; a rare, low-key romance film from Cage. Underrated Meg Ryan film too

Odd Thomas

Con Air and Face/Off! Please!

TGrimace

Best line in the movie, ez pz :)

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

Nope, Bruckheimer totally shut this down on Reddit - re Mason being Bond - "It was never discussed or even thought about." Google it.

Birdie Num Num

"What kind of F***ED UP TOUR IS THIS?!" I forgot how much I love that line.

Michael G. Munz

Roger Moore had some great Bond flicks and Connery was the OG and still kinda the best imo. Maybe consider a couple titles from each Bond or something

Ken Veader

😂 yes, that turned into quite a thread earlier on here. In the first post I provided a link to a great YouTube video covering the topic in detail. If you haven’t seen it already, it’s a pretty entertaining way to spend 15 minutes, even if you’re already familiar with the theory.

Nick of Time

Oh, cool. I've been meaning to watch that one.

Raven Dark

Great reactions, guys! I'm sure someone else has brought it up, but there is a fan theory (neither confirmed nor denied by the producers) that John Mason is actually James Bond.

Miles E Coburn

He also played Jodie Foster's father in Contact.

Tyler Foster

For more Cage like this, the obvious choices are Face/Off and Con Air. For more of Cage in other modes, I think four of his best movies are Adaptation (although you should see Being John Malkovich first), Bringing Out the Dead (Martin Scorsese), Pig (a recent gem of a performance following a few years slumming it in less-than-great DTV and B-movies to recover from his tax advisor screwing him over), and Moonstruck (one of the best rom-coms of all time).

Tyler Foster

Saw the YT cut earlier today and loved it. I really wanted to see the full lenght, too, but after 30min I gave up, because the old nemesis reared its ugly head yet again: PAL vs. NTSC. So I am asking other European Patrons: How do you solve the sync issues? Is there any other way then stopping for a few seconds every couple of minutes to sync up again?

Jens Pfennig

I love Nic Cage! One of my favs is Gone in 60 Seconds with Angelina Jolie and Christopher Eccelston.

Emily Smith

Oh that makes sense! For like drying the clothing. Aww, well they made a great team on this one! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Thank you for the recommendations, Ken! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Agreed! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Yes! This film had an excellent cast! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

We have not, yet! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Thank you for the recommendation! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Thank you! Yes, the score is incredible! Haha you know I couldn't place where we'd seen him either, but yes, Green Mile! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

LOL we had a great time! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Oh interesting!! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Thank you! Haha it was a ton of fun! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Thanks for the recommendations! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Ooh lots to think about for any future Bond watching! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these :) -Sam

TBR Schmitt

YAY! Thanks for sharing :) -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Oh nice! I haven't seen that one, but I'll have to check with Daniel! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Sounds like we have some more greats of Bay to explore! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Haha was not expecting that! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Haha what did you think this time around?! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Face/Off is definitely on our list! Daniel and I have seen The Matrix, so unfortunately, no reaction to that one! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Have you seen Pig with Nicolas Cage? Amazing film, I want them to react to that

Ken Veader

I would certainly recommend Wild at Heart. I love Lynch and, as Nick said, it’s easier for the general public. Good movie!

PIG

Nicholas Cage starred alongside Laura Dern in 1990’s “Wild At Heart”, a surreal, dark, romantic comedy crime thriller by David Lynch. Possibly Lynch’s most accessible film for people new to his style and one of my favorites.

Nick of Time

Great Reaction as always ;) Another Great Alcatraz Film is "Escape from Alcatraz" from 1979 with Clint Eastwood!! This is a Classic and a Must See !! Another Great Sean Connery Movies are "The Red Tent" from 1969 and "The Anderson Tapes" from 1971 ... And "The Russia House" from 1990 with Michelle Pfeiffer

Florian Meier

Nic Cage at his over-acting best. This is a great movie to just shut down with. Empty your head because you don't need it. I do love this movie.

softshoes

Yes !!! From Russia with Love is my personal Favorite!!!

Florian Meier

This movie is absurd but I can't say I didn't enjoy the excuse for a rewatch, hah. And FWIW, would be VERY here for you guys going through the original Connery Bond films - Dr No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, and You Only Live Twice. They are certainly a product of their time (Dr No came oout in 1962) but Connery is great and they have really influenced the culture over the last 60 years.

Nerd Going Outside

Not necessarily. 'Bubble Boy' and 'Jackass the Movie' are big, dumb, and stupid movies. Well, 'Bubble Boy' is dumb and stupid...I don't know if it qualifies as big. And I like those movies too. 'Armageddon' and 'Transformers' are big, dumb, and stupid, and I'm not at all a fan. So...it depends.

Steve Mercier

you did say big, dumb and stupid so that kinda says it that you hated it

James Bate

I really enjoy watching this movie. RIP Sean Connery & Willie Garson (Willie had a small role, but he was an actor I always liked). The rope he was pulling out of the wall in the shower is to use as a clothes line. Not just a Michael Bay movie, but Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer were well known for producing big action films. After Don Simpson's passing Jerry Bruckheimer was like a loose cannon, and the movies he produced were cranked up another eleven notches. It was almost like Don Simpson kept him on a short leash. But in their day, if you saw Simpson/Bruckheimer in the credits then you knew you were in for one hell of a fun ride. Bruckheimer still makes big action movies, but as fun as they are they are usually just a bit too far over the top.

Vwlss Nvwls

Leaving Las Vegas, Vampires Kiss, Pig, are a few great Nicolas Cage films

Ken Veader

This is a fun movie that has an even better movie right underneath the surface. The whole story and General Hummel and trying to get justice for the men he's lost is such a good movie and it's one I'd love to see.

Jon

I always love seeing movies reunite the same actors together. Like Ed Harris and Michael Biehn.

Guston Zimasheen

Did yall watch ConAir yet? If not, y'all need to watch ConAir. 🤣. It's not Michael Bay, but Simon West doing his best Michael Bay impression.

Donna Castellano

Then the man won an Oscar for Leaving Las Vegas.

Donna Castellano

What...? I said I kind of enjoy it. And I do (ugh).

Steve Mercier

Yes it is.

olly.enn

The Family Man (2000) is a perfect Nicolas Cage Christmas movie if you need some December content It has a great cast with Téa Leoni,Don Cheadle and Jeremy Piven co staring It is a great movie,very popular and you'd both love it

Duncan

Is that the ambulance movie? And 8mm is disturbing and also a great film.

Reed James

I think he knows exactly what he's doing..

24fps_

Yay! I love this movie, I'm so happy you guys reacted to it, and what a great reaction it was! Also, I have to say, the music in this movie is fantastic. The score really stands out. You know, it took me until almost the end of the movie to figure out where I knew David Morse from. I wasn't able to put the name to the face until I looked it up. Did you recognize him from The Green Mile? He played Brutal, the big, tall guard. I kept trying to place where I knew him from and only in that scene where he said to Hummel, "It's been an honor working with you, but..." and then everyone started shooting each other did I realize where I'd seen him before. Can't wait to see what's next in store for you guys!

Raven Dark

ignore the haters

James Bate

This movie is big, dumb, and stupid. And I'm sorry, but Michael Bay just sucks as a storyteller. Every shot is a hero shot. BOOM! Buuuuuuut...I kind of enjoy this big, dumb, stupid movie by Michael Bay (ugh). There. I said it. Now I'm going to go shower with brillo pads and cry for a little bit.

Steve Mercier

There is a story about the proction which is kinda funny. The producers put Bay under alot of pressure and were arguing alot. When Connery got wind from that he went to a meeting with Bay and basically said they should leave him the fu** alone :)

24fps_

It is! It's a lot of fun! But - omg it's also just so... asinine! :-D But I don't get the hate.

olly.enn

No judgement, Armageddon is still one of my favorite movies!

David Crabtree

Have to say, I cringe HARD eeeverytime at the "hand across face" gesture in "Face/Off". ;-) But it's fun! Dumb, dumb, veeery dumb fun. But fun nonetheless!

olly.enn

I'd agree, it's peak Bay! The cinematography, the score, hand-made action, barely any CGI. As a kid I also LOVED "Armageddon" - today I look back and just shake my head at my younger self. So, please don't judge me! :) "Bad Boys" is neat, I agree. But it's AGGRESSIVELY nineties! :)

olly.enn

Fun fact there is a great theory about this movie that Sean Connery in this movie is actually James Bond who was captured by the US. I'm not doing the theory justice you should watch the video on youtube, its really easy to find. The guy actually lines it up well with his movies.

Grimbane42

I liked this one when I was a kid, but this was way sillier than I remembered. It was still fun to see the Cage/Connery team up again. Great reaction as always!

alexray

Regarding Nicolas Cage: He does have this reputation of being crazy and over-the-top these days but he is also a very accomplished actor with quite a few good low-key performances. I already messaged you privately some time ago but let me again (publicly :) recommend Martin Scorseses "Bringing out the Dead", starring Cage. I love that movie but I understand that it's strangely obscure (for a f-cking Scorsese movie!!). I also enjoyed his performance in "8mm" a lot, but that's a DARK messed up film.

olly.enn

Okay, some JAMES BOND realtalk here from a life-long fan! :) Connery's Bonds are 1960s and, while amusing today, I think they are a bit long in the tooth and "rough" if you're not already a fan. I don't want to discourage anyone to watching them but the are very much "of their time" and are "interesting and charming" but they don't really offer anything noteworthy, especially these days. Aside from the retro-charme. I'd consider "Goldfinger" the quintessential Connery-Bond. I find it hard to recommend any of the Roger Moore ones. Not that they're all bad (I owned every James Bond on VHS back in the day! :) but again; I think they're mainly interesting from a "film-historical" or "spy / Bond movie fan" point of view. People tend to give "On Her Majety's Secret Service" a bad grade and it's the only one starring George Lazenby as Bond - BUT It's actually one of the better ones. I personally never liked the two Timothy Dalton Bonds. I find them bland and not very charming. I'am aware however that the are well liked and quite close the books. I adore "GoldenEye" with Pierce Brosnan! Watched it in the movie theater as a kid! THAT one is GREAT 90s fun an still works perfectly today (except the score maybe). And it has Sean Bean! :-) I do NOT care about any of the other Brosnan Bonds. "The World is not Enough" is probably the second best but already a big step down from "GoldenEye". Daniel Craigs "Casino Royale" is da bomb! The BEST Craig Bond! "Quantum of Solace" is painful, I don't get the "Skyfall"-Hype but it's pretty good. Didn't care much for "Spectre" and "No Time to Die" was also a bit "meh". Unfortunately they are all connected more or less, so either stop at "Casino Royale" or take a hike down the Craig/Bond rabbit hole. :-) But overall it's pretty decent entertainment. There are many much worse movies out there. TLDR: "GoldenEye" and "Casino Royale" are just so much fun, and "Goldfinger" is a classic! There are only a few really bad ones, but also quite a few mediocre films. I'd recommend watching a "top five" or something like that, and maybe more after that if you're hooked. You most definitely do not need to watch the old ones in sequence.

olly.enn

There's a fan theory that Sean Connery is playing James bond Sean Connery and this is what happened to him and why he was recast.

Reed James

I overlooked that one. Yeah, I think I'd agree with that.

Reed James

fyi, The Rock (1996) is streaming (free w/ads) on The Roku Channel

YoureMrLebowski

I adore this movie, but I'd put 13 Hours as Bay's best.

David Crabtree

my favourite Nicloas cage movie would have to be marvel ghost rider but not everyone loved the second movie. I say both of them were good

James Bate

This might be Bay's best movie. This or Bad Boys.

Reed James

"Your best? Losers always whine about doing their best. Winners go home and f**k the prom queen." Quite possibly the greatest line in all film!

David Crabtree

Lol I loved this as a kid. I have no idea if I’ll like it now but I look forward to watching it along with these guys.

PIG

What's that? Nic Cage's Face/Off next? One can hope! The best action movie of the 90s after The Matrix.

Odd Thomas


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