10 Things You Didn't Know About FaceOff

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Published 2018-06-29

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  • @TimDavies3842
    Love this movie every couple of years i watch Face/Off,The Rock and Con Air as a Cage trilogy.
  • I know that when the faces came off it was supposed to be scary, but the suction-pop sound just made me laugh so hard.
  • You missed my favorite little Easter egg in the movie. Troy's blood type is AB+ (Universal receiver)and Archer is O- (Universal donor). I just loved the depth of that detail.
  • @INSEIKYU01
    To me Only Travolta and Cage work so well together and make this movie what it is.
  • @beths5923
    I was 17 watching this in the theater in '97 and it was a HUGE film for me and my friends! I need to revisit this since I still love both of those crazy guys.
  • Face Off was the creative apex of Nic Cage's career. And it was John Woo's best masterpiece.
  • @PhoeFlame
    Funfact: Schwarzenegger and Stallon have the same voice in the German dub. So even the voice-problem for the movie would have been solved. For Escape Plan they hired another voiceactor for Schwarzenegger, but in the Expendables they both have their normal voiceactor.
  • @tmajcan94
    Pulp Fiction meets Con Air. One of my all time favorites!!
  • @kyfeam
    i hate to see you go.. but love to watch you leave.. best line ever!
  • @lucisferre6361
    Yeah, no guilty pleasure here. This is a guilt-free pleasure. Excellent movie all the way around.
  • @WallKenshiro
    "10 things you didn't know about Blade"...is a vid I'd love to see.
  • @billyllewis
    11:54 Minty rocks even when he misses something in his edits. That’s how good the dude is with his commentary.
  • John Woo really makes hard action movies and shoot-outs...pure and simple fun and a lot of damaged properties
  • @starwarsroo2448
    "No more drugs, for that man" I love quoting that one in everyday life
  • @dexterg90
    The 80s and 90s had some of the best and entertaining movies ever PERIOD
  • This was such a fun movie to see in the theater when it came out, I just loved it and still do! In my opinion, I think that both John Travolta and Nicolas Cage were brilliant and it seems like this could easily be their toughest acting jobs due to the reversal of their roles. I mean, can you imagine what it was like pretending to be someone pretending to be the other character they started out being in the beginning and being so convincing that you believed they were swapped? Superb acting job by both men!