National Treasure: Nicolas Cage by Lindsay Gibb - ISBN: 9781770412361
Paperback
Nicolas Cage’s unusual acting style has prompted critics to call him the worst actor of our time. Perhaps, Lindsay Gibb suggests, there is a method to this madness.

National Treasure: Nicolas Cage

Pop Classics 5

  • Paperback

    96 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2015

Summary

A celebration of Nicolas Cage — the man and the meme Nicolas Cage: leading man or character actor? Action hero or goofball comedian? Internet joke or one of the greatest actors of his generation? Beyond the gif bait and easy punchline, Nicolas Cage continually frustrates easy categorization or understanding. In National Treasure, pop culture writer Lindsay Gibb studies Nicolas Cage’s acting style and makes sense of the trajectory of his eclectic career. In the process, Gibb debunks the common…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781770412361
ISBN-10:1770412360
Author:Lindsay Gibb
Publisher:ECW Press,Canada
Imprint:ECW Press,Canada
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:96
Release Date:1 October 2015
Weight:110g
Dimensions:178mm x 121mm
Series:Pop Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Future scholars will pity modern moviegoers who failed to recognize the magnificence of Nicolas Cage because he ate a live cockroach, yelled about bees, and wore many mullets in the name of his art. Lindsay Gibb gives Cage’s defenders all the ammo they need with an entertaining and insightful study that celebrates the man in all his wild contradictions.” — Jason Anderson, film journalist and programmer“I didn’t know I wanted to understand Nicolas Cage, until I read Lindsay Gibb’s book. Now I’m sure of it.” — Jesse Wente, head of film programmes, TIFF Bell Lightbox“Beyond this concerted effort to legitimize the seriousness of what is sometimes considered ‘trashy,’ there is actually something truly beautiful about spending a hundred pages with an author who is smartly passionate about their subject matter — especially if you yourself would never have actually considered its value before they did deft work of convincing you of it. At the risk of sounding like a hater, I readily admit my opinion of Nicolas Cage was somewhere in the realm of ‘slightly amused mockery’ until Gibb persuaded me otherwise.” — Stacey May Fowles, author of Infidelity“A fun, thoughtful and quirky look at the machinations of hollywood and being a fan.” — National Post“You don’t need to be a fan of Nicolas Cage to enjoy this fun romp through his strange and wonderful film career. On the contrary, Gibb’s heartfelt tribute will convince you to start a Nic Cage binge-watch-a-thon faster than you can say, ‘No, not the bees!’” — Broken Pencil“Lindsay Gibb’s book makes for an accomplished case study in Cage’s dual status as cult actor who appears in indie art films and A-list celebrity who stars in mega-budget blockbusters … Gibb’s book raises the points of Cage’s genius in a convincing manner.” — Hong Kong Review of Books“This book is hilarious, well researched and aims to convince us all that Nicolas Cage is in fact the greatest actor of all time.” — Toronto Public Library’s The Buzz … About Books blog

About The Author

Lindsay Gibb

Lindsay Gibb is a librarian and journalist with a specific interest in zines, film, and comics. She co-programs the Toronto Comic Arts Festival’s Librarian and Educator Day and her writing has appeared in Shameless, This Magazine, and Playback. She was the editor of Broken Pencil magazine and co-founded Spacing magazine. Lindsay lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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