The Top 5
Today's Top 5 is the top 5 awesome Nic Cage clips of all time. I could honestly post 100 of these but i just picked 5 for today.
#5 - Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans: This clip just epitomizes Cage in this movie, a cracked out "bad lieutenant" whom Eva Mendes seems to be fascinated by. Personally I just love the way he talks in this scene and gets so emotionally involved in his story.
#4 - Wicker Man: Nic Cage punches out a girl wearing a bear suit... enough said.
#3 - Vampire's Kiss: A classic from the 80's... Nic Cage legit loses it over the course of this movie. For my favorite part watch from 3:28-4:07. "It never just goes away"
#2 Wicker Man: Again, Wicker Man, voted the "Worst Nic Cage movie of all-time" by some. This scene is pure theatrical gold. Not the bees...
#1 Face/Off: There are no words...
Hope you enjoyed those... On to today's matchup!!
NBA
Oklahoma City @ Orlando - ESPN 8 p.m.
With newly acquired Celtics Kendrick Perkins and Nate Robinson possibly joining the NBA's leading scorer Kevin Durant in the lineup Friday night, the Thunder seek their first win at Orlando in almost seven years. Oklahoma City (36-20) leads the Northwest Division this late in a season for the first time since winning it as the Seattle SuperSonics in 2005. The Magic have split their last 14 games and are coming off Wednesday's 111-105 loss to last-place Sacramento. If Perkins plays the Thunder will have a legitimate player to matchup with All-NBA Center Dwight Howard. He had 39 points and 18 boards in the last meeting with Oklahoma City in January, a game in which the Thunder won by 1.
Denver @ Portland - ESPN 10:30 p.m.
Another day, another big Nuggets game in the Matchup. Portland hosts Denver on Friday night in a matchup of teams separated by only one game in the tight Western Conference standings. The new-look Nuggets (34-25) have won both games since sending Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups to New York. Two nights after beating Memphis 120-107 with a short-handed roster due to the trade they completed earlier Tuesday, the Nuggets knocked off Eastern Conference-leading Boston 89-75 on Thursday behind a strong game from the newly acquired Wilson Chandler and holdover Kenyon Martin. Portland hopes to use its newest acquisition, former All-Star Forward Gerald Wallace, who they acquired Thursday for center Joel Pryzbilla and several reserves. The home team has won the last six meetings in this series, including an 86-83 win for Portland on Nov. 18.
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