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So, how about Cage's character dropping all those woman with punches.


Hahahahaha wow. When he punched the first one I was like gee he was pretty extreme there. But I believe he does it two more times.

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Haha yes I thought it was a bit extreme! When he knocked out Leelee Sobieski the look on her face was hilarious!!
I wonder if he would have shot the woman if she didn't give him her bike?!!

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Oh was that flying karate kick a bit much? That's what you get when you hire action star Nick Cage. The ultimate badass.

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He was completely alone on this island, full of potentially dangerous women. Look at the big b!tch that attacked him. She could've killed him. Not to mention, they were fcking with his mind and emotions. At this point, he was completely alienated from these psycho b!tch. Anything you do in that position is in self-defense. DUH!

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No one said he shouldn't have done it.

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HAHHAHAHA thats the best!!!!!!


Lose the Game!!!!!!!

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They had it coming. They were all basically murder suspects at this point, and purposely getting in the way of police investigation. Then they broke his legs, stuffed a bee cage on his head, and burned him alive.

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Not to be the ACLU, but as the cultists pointed out, he was a California Policeman in Washington State. Since it crosses state lines would that not drag this into a Federal domain or would not the local or Washington State police have to deal with this matter?

Back to the matter at hand of Cages badassness, once he threw a super kick party for Sister Honey, I knew this movie had turned it up a notch. It became a mens right fantasy when he starts throwing punches & kicks.

drew

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But I've got better things to do
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I think it was very politically correct of him to beat them up. He treated them with equality, because he wouldn't have paused a moment to Cage-punch and Cage-kick a guy who tried to stop him. On the island, those women were even the bosses, so it wasn't like he was beating up innocent women oppressed by the evil PATRIARCHY (so scary).

Okay I have to stop because I can barely type through the laugher.

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I wonder if he got to bring the gunshot to both sets of Twins on the Isle? One for the older generation, bamn and one for the younger, pow! 😂😂

drew

I'm a person just like you
But I've got better things to do
- Minor Threat

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Aaaand a funny thread inevitably turns creepy

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I still meant for it to be funny... I felt like making a smartass reply for the accusations of "misogyny" and "patriarchy" that Social Justice Warriors that would take this movie seriously might come up with. I mean, they don't have anything better to do than tweet about "issues" and say everything is "problematic". I just wanted to point out how Nic Cage is actually being progressive by Cage-kicking those bitches in the face. He's uh... breaking archaic gender roles... and umm...

Once again, I'm laughing too hard to type anymore.

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He certainly crossed state lines, but a Washington girl going missing in Washington would not make it a federal case.

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That's pretty epic just running around dropping those baddies. Lmao

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