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The Ultimate Face-Off
Nicolas Cage needs to be a surprise guest star on The Big Bang Theory.
And by surprise, I mean a total surprise for the audience and Howard Wolowitz Simon Helberg. That way, Mr. Helberg’s castmates, who know his impression skills, would step aside and shine the brightest spotlight on these two actors taking center stage sitcom-style for a truly epic showdown of comedic talents starring Nicolas Cage and…Nicolas Cage.
This comedic duel would redefine the real Nicolas Cage’s famous 1997 film Face/Off.
Don’t believe that the world needs this specific pairing on primetime television?
Here’s a sample of Mr. Helberg’s work involving Nicolas Cage, as well as a couple other bonus impressions.
At some point during the upcoming season, Chuck Lorre should call Nicolas Cage, Billy Baldwin and Ben Stiller for an unforgettable “Sweeps Week” event.
And, if approached the right way, this golden TV moment could be as simple as A-B-C…
all the way to Z.
3 Words: Nicolas Cage Impression
It would not be Jimmy’s Daily Planet without an occasional Nicolas Cage impression, especially when it’s courtesy of The Big Bang Theory’s Simon Helberg: a Cage-mimic extraordinaire.
It’s Friday. It’s Nicolas Cage. In a single word: Yes!
Nicolas Cage, in whatever form, is a national treasure (had to). He’s bizarre, original and just strangely fascinating. He’s a character first, actor second. Maybe that’s his secret. Whatever the reason, hopefully the above video will provide an entertaining light to shine through the rain-filled clouds during this overcast Friday.
Four Score and Seven Outbursts Ago…
Is there a better way to go into the weekend than on a high note? And what specific note is that, you may be asking?
That high note can be summed up into a short comedic equation:
Simon Helberg + Nicolas Cage + “Lincoln” audition = Daniel Day-Lewis’ obvious understudy
“I’m one of the greatest freaking presidents…of all-time!! Ahhh!”
Engineer on the Piano
Since today is Friday, it feels appropriate to begin the weekend in a fun, relaxing fashion. One way to achieve this universal goal of ours is by listening to uplifting music.
With this in mind, everybody’s favorite engineer who is not a doctor seems to have a real knack for providing this type of joy for the masses. “The Big Bang Theory” episode from last night featured a beautifully written and orchestrated performance by Howard Wolowitz and friends for his quarantined wife Bernadette. It’s moments like this that really make this sitcom such a massive success.
But remember, last night’s song is not the only one Howard has written for his beautiful blonde biologist…
They’re just two green light sabers, glowing in the night…