<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Why the F*ck does Nick Cage decide to be in all these sh*tty movies? Between this one, Weatherman and that other goofy as sh*t movie he did last year...my lord...his career is just dead...he's a bad actor on top of it...in WTC he was 'blah'...</div>You could ask DeNiro the same thing. Or Pacino. Most likely answer is money but from what I hear about Cage is that he was the one of the few bright spots in the film as he knew what the story's intentions were. In addition, Cage has been dying to do a comic book film. Also, I don't think he's a bad actor at all, he's repetitive and needs to change up his roles but he's not the only actor who does it. He's got the eccentric character downpat but he's hardly a bad actor imo.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>To expound on the whole subject, I really don't like any of the Marvel comic book movies. I thought Spiderman 2 was okay. The original Spiderman was somewhat of a disappointment to me. The X-Men movies were "meh." I never saw the last one. The Punisher was pretty bad, and I never bothered seeing FF, Daredevil, or Hulk. None of them looked appealing.</div>I think X-Men 1 and 2 were the only films that came close to the comics. There were certain changes for the transistion from comic to film but overall I thought it was great. 3, not so much. Spider-Man films are decent as well, I think they lost some of Parker's personality in the film. He's a smart ass and that's lost upon in the film. And I dislike the casting choice of Mary Jane and backwards storytelling with the upcoming sequel. Gwen Stacy?Hulk was bad, Daredevil Director's Cut ok, FF like GR, too campy. And Punisher, disappointed.