However, I don’t know if any of those come close to matching the irrational pleasure I get out of National Treasure, which revolves around Cage playing a modern-day Indiana Jones who steals the Declaration of Independence to gain access to the map on the back that eventually leads him to a vault filled with untold riches. If I stumble across Con Air, Gone in 60 Seconds, or The Rock, you can be damn sure I won’t be leaving the couch for the next few hours.
There are plenty of movies that fit this description ( The Shawshank Redemption is probably the best example) but it seems like a disproportionate number of them star Nicolas Cage. There’s something oddly nice about having a limited selection to choose from, and there are plenty of films I’ll always commit to (even if I missed the first 20 minutes and could simply stream them without any commercial interruptions if I wasn’t too lazy to change my HDMI input). As someone who still pays for cable, there are certain times where I’m overwhelmed by the number of choices on the various platforms I subscribe to.
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As cable television continues to fall out of favor thanks to people who’ve decided to cut the cord and defect the streaming, it’s probably only a matter of time until we’re treated to YouTube video of teens having their minds blown by the concept of having to flip through the channels or watching the TV Guide on an endless loop in order to find something to watch.Īs a result, there’s a good chance younger generations will eventually become unfamiliar with one of my favorite genres: Movies You Will Always Watch Whenever They’re On.