10 Most Epic Uses Of F*ck In Movie History

3. Nicholas Cage Loses It (Deadfall)

The Scene: Not to be confused with a handful of other movies of the same name, 1993's Deadfall is an earlier Nic Cage movie that feels like the director knew how popular Cage would become in future for his crazy movie moments and lines.

So he stuffed Deadfall full of them.

One of the best comes when Eddie (Cage) is enjoying his time at a strip club, and is forced to leave in a huff. He then stands up, kicks over some chairs and throws a drink in an innocent bystanders face before letting out one of the most primal, passionate, lenghty f-bombs your ears will ever take in.

The scene is capped off by Eddie grabbing another onlooker, spouting some gibberish in his face, hooking him in the stomach and yelling "HI F*CKING YA" before landing another blow.

The movie is terrible, but fans of Nic Cage, or people who just want a good laugh, will find plenty of cheese to enjoy.

Humour Rating: The scene is hilarious, and Cage yells the line with such volume and conviction that it's hard not to be both impressed and amused at the same time. Only he could pull this off - and it ranks highly among the lengthy list of the actor's other crazy movie outbursts. 9/10

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