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Into the Cage with Josh and Charlie

A dark room. A bright light. One man enters. It's Nicolas Cage. He invites you to a Cage Match. Josh and Charlie will be there. Will you?
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Jun 13, 2016

Wikipedia describes Industrial Symphony No. 1 as "a short, avant-garde musical play".  Josh and Charlie would describe it as none of these things. We would use meaner words. In fact, we do.

Jun 5, 2016

What's weirder than any movie starring Nic Cage? Any movie starring Nic Cage directed by David Lynch. What's weirder than any movie starring Nic Cage and directed by David Lynch? Josh and Charlie trying to do a podcast about it.

May 22, 2016

Josh and Charlie literally can't do anything right. Enjoy as that streak continues with Fire Birds.

May 20, 2016

Nella puntata di oggi di nella gabbia con Josh e Charlie, i ragazzi guardano ilpellicola, Tempo di Uccidere. Una bella terribile film italiano presentato in molto pessima qualità di persone abbastanza terribile che fanno cose molto terribili e poi dover cose terribili accadono a loro come una conseguenza. Google translate that ya punk-ass bitches.

May 8, 2016

 

I don't even know where to start so here's what I'll say. Josh and Charlie weren't able to watch a movie this week. They do, however, try to cold-call people who are  connected to Nicolas Cage live on-air. Four times.

May 2, 2016

Nic is in this movie for a grand total of 30 seconds, he's wearing a weird fake nose, his role makes NO sense, and in a fit of rage, Josh tries to convince himself that he was playing an omnipotent God in the movie. So that happens.

Apr 17, 2016

We're so sorry.

Apr 10, 2016

The guys watch Moonstruck, Charlie struggles to pronounce Cher’s name, and Josh desperately tries to get Charlie to agree to a suicide pact.  Look, it's only fair that you guys know what you're getting in to.

Apr 5, 2016

On the first half of today's vaguely-musical double episode, Josh and Charlie talk about Raising Arizona.  For the second half, they hold the inaugural Quarterly Cage Awards! Honoring all things weirdly and beautifully Nic Cage.

Mar 28, 2016

Peggy Sue Got Married is 1) good, 2) includes large amounts of Nicolas Cage, 3) is not directed by Francis Ford Coppola and 4) does not involve Nic doing a weird voice.  One of these is not true. It's the one you all hope it is.

Mar 21, 2016

Josh and Charlie watch what is legitimately the worst movies they've ever seen and because Charlie is still recovering from a surgery, he is only able to speak through a text-to-speech app with the voice of a British woman. That should be enough to convince you to listen, right?

Mar 13, 2016

This is a movie about a man who's sexually attracted to birds and honestly the strangest thing about it is that the man is not played by Nicolas Cage.  This episode gets weird.

Mar 6, 2016

This week, Josh and Charlie watch a groundbreaking movie in the Nic Cage movie canon - The Cotton Club.  Directed by Francis Kia Sorento Coppola, this film does not delve into the topic of Nicolas Cage pocket watches, but guess who does? I'll give you a hint. It's us.

Feb 28, 2016

Girl likes Sean Penn.  Sean Penn likes girl.  But can they work it out?!!  We don't care - we just want to watch Nic Cage dance. And those glorious glorious locks.

Feb 21, 2016

This is another one of those movies that Nic is like, kind of in, but mostly it's Matt Dillon playing RUSTY JAMES - a name that somehow no one in the movie (and also Charlie) can stop saying.

Feb 14, 2016

The guy watch the 1983 comedy that iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime, and Josh and Charlie don't want you to see. There's a reason for that.

Feb 2, 2016

In this episode we delve into the last of Nicolas Coppola’s onscreen credits before his butterfly-like transformation into the man we know as Nic Cage.

Feb 1, 2016

Charlie and Josh dive head first into the rabbit hole of Nicolas Cage's filmography with his first-ever onscreen credit.  Dear Lord what have we begun

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