• NotAFuckingBot
    link
    45
    edit-2
    10 months ago

    Just no.

    No offense to Mr. Cage and his fans, but he’s like Jeff Goldblum. They cannot hide in their roles, nor be defined by them.

    (IMO, of course, and no doubt the internet [and the money] will talk louder than this old crank.)

    • IninewCrow
      link
      fedilink
      English
      2010 months ago

      Exactly … give room for new roles and characters to up and coming new actors.

      William Shatner was a minor actor in the 60s until he became Captain Kirk … same with George Takei, Nichel Nichols, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelly … their participation in Star Trek established their careers.

      I love the new Trek because it keeps introducing us to new faces and new personalities that we’ve never seen before.

      Cage has already done lots and he’ll probably keep doing more because of his already established fame. He doesn’t need to be on Trek … maybe a short cameo but not a main character.

      Stand aside and give someone else a chance.

    • The Picard ManeuverOPM
      link
      fedilink
      1110 months ago

      They’re both nuts. Entertaining usually, but I have no idea how any director manages to give either of them any sort of direction.

      • NotAFuckingBot
        link
        1010 months ago

        When an actor becomes the memes made about them (as such), it must be surreal.

    • sgibson5150
      link
      fedilink
      710 months ago

      While not as big as your examples, I think Matt Frewer is similarly affiliated and his TNG episode turned out ok. I think it could be done, with the right script.

      • @agent_flounder
        link
        English
        1110 months ago

        I agree the script matters and maybe it could be done without being sucky. Not that I don’t love Cage but… I think Fewer is a bit better actor. Maybe not to quite the level of disappearing into the role like some do but still.

        I think Michelle Yeoh was pretty well known by the time Discovery arrived and beyond initial recognition I kind of forgot all about who was behind the character. Likewise I forgot all about Whoopie Goldberg, it was just Guinan. (Maybe give Cage an iconic hat? Lol) David Ogden Stiers did well right? (I don’t remember that episode very well).

        I’m not sure if it would be as easy to blend Cage into a show.

    • @CitizenKong
      link
      610 months ago

      I mean If you hide him under make-up I think it could work. Christopher Lloyd was an excellent Klingon despite being very recognizable.

  • Flying SquidM
    link
    2910 months ago

    First of all, I don’t care how good of an actor you are (and I’m lukewarm on Cage), you shouldn’t get to have anything more than a cameo on a show just because you love it.

    Secondly-

    In that 2023 Yahoo interview, Cage praised Chris Pine’s portrayal of Kirk as well, saying he thought the new J.J. Abrams-produced Star Trek movies were “outstanding.”

    If you like the J.J. Trek movies, fine, but to call all three “outstanding” does not sell me on him being the big Trekkie he says he is.

    • @Delphia
      link
      1010 months ago

      Whenever I think that I see a terrible casting choice I think about Sandler doing Uncut Gems.

      • Maven (famous)
        link
        1510 months ago

        Uncut Gems was literally wrote FOR Adam Sandler. The entire movie is based on him playing that role.

        Except from Slashfilms interview with the directors:

        “It was always Adam,” said Benny. “It only works if you root for him, and that’s why it had to be Adam.”

        • @Delphia
          link
          410 months ago

          Yeah, it might have been designed for him but he also demonstrated the absolute fuck out of his ability as an actor. Nick Cage might be a bit of a meme, but if he does the work and takes it seriously it could be great.

          • Maven (famous)
            link
            510 months ago

            I apparently fully misunderstood your original comment. I thought you were doing “when I think of a bad blank I always remember the WORST blank and everything else isn’t as bad in comparison”. My bad for misunderstanding.

        • iAmTheTot
          link
          fedilink
          310 months ago

          That’s honestly not super unheard of, lots of writers write with an actor in mind.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      710 months ago

      you shouldn’t get to have anything more than a cameo on a show just because you love it.

      Not that I disagree but this made me think of Guinan that was created just because Goldberg loved Star Trek and wanted to be in it.

      • Flying SquidM
        link
        410 months ago

        I don’t think that was right either. I’m just glad it worked out.

  • Poggervania
    link
    fedilink
    1510 months ago

    As a cameo? Hell yes, it would probably be hilarious.

    As a recurring character? No thanks, let new young actors take the stage.

      • Nomecks
        link
        fedilink
        910 months ago

        Not even if he’s stealing the Federation Charter?

          • @Buddahriffic
            link
            110 months ago

            Or if he comes in with a secret plan to use cosmetic surgery to switch places with one of the main cast.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        410 months ago

        Both of those seem like a bad idea likely to ruin the audience’s immersion in the show. I think he could be a one episode guest star as, like, a Ferengi or something though

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          110 months ago

          That’s my main qualm. I’m not into celebrity culture and it just breaks any realism for me.

          Might as well have someone walk across the screen with a sign saying “this isn’t real you’re just watching TV.”

  • Optional
    link
    1410 months ago

    I’M A BIG, SEXY CAT

    • IninewCrow
      link
      fedilink
      English
      1710 months ago

      Cast him as a heavily make up covered alien … and his voice sounds like clicks with a language that only speaks in metaphors

      • Flying SquidM
        link
        1010 months ago

        Do you think Mick was pissed when he found out no one would know it was him or liked it more?

        • IninewCrow
          link
          fedilink
          English
          1110 months ago

          Thank god someone else remembers Mick Fleetwood from Fleetwood Mac … I was going to mention him and this costume but I didn’t think anyone would remember or even know who Mick would be.

          If they had only given the fish costume a set of drumsticks and a drum set, we would have appreciated him more.

          • Flying SquidM
            link
            810 months ago

            It may be the weirdest cameo of all time.

            • IninewCrow
              link
              fedilink
              English
              1210 months ago

              Definitely … I thought it was hilarious when I first read about it years ago. I saw the episode in the 90s on cable TV and never thought anything about it. Then read that it was Mick years later and never forgot it. Love Fleetwood Mac and I love Star Trek and yes, it is completely off the wall that Mick did that without any fanfare or notice … I just reviewed the episode credits (ST TNG: Season 2 Episode 19 ‘Manhunt’) and the intro and ending credits don’t mention him at all. Even back then someone somewhere would have noticed his name in the credits.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    710 months ago

    He needs a supporting cast to pull it off, I’m thinking Pedro Pascal… ideally as a bounty hunter.

  • teft
    link
    510 months ago

    I want him to play a Collector. Maybe collect one of the Discovery crew since someone displaced in time is pretty rare.