
The Rewatchables ‘Snake Eyes’ With Bill Simmons, Sean Fennessey, and Van Lathan
Dive into the wild world of Brian De Palma's 'Snake Eyes' with insights on Nick Cage's audacious acting style and his 1990s career. The hosts dissect De Palma's cinematic flair, exploring elaborate techniques like the breathtaking 12-minute steadicam sequence. They ponder the late '90s vibe of the film, touching on everything from Atlantic City boxing to flip phones. Plus, enjoy humorous hypotheticals, intriguing casting what-ifs, and a look at the film's 'that guy' actors, all while examining its lasting impact on genre filmmaking.
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De Palma's Late-90s Thriller Style
- Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes represents a late-90s thriller style blending technical bravado with pulpy storytelling.
- The film prioritizes kinetic filmmaking and craftsmanship over deep thematic exploration.
Cage's 'Safety Off' Screen Persona
- Nick Cage excels playing sleazy, sympathetic antiheroes who are fun to watch even when morally compromised.
- The hosts argue Cage's career pivoted into high-energy, 'safety off' performances in the mid‑90s.
Theatre Surprise: Expectation vs. Reality
- Van Lathan recalled seeing Snake Eyes in theaters and expecting a bombastic action film but finding a kinetic spy-espionage piece instead.
- He described being engrossed by the movie despite initial expectations.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Why Snake Eyes and Nick Cage's Era Matter
01:50 • 50sec
Nick Cage's Screen Persona and 'Safety Off' Acting
02:40 • 13min
Brian De Palma's Style and Career Peak
15:25 • 14min
Ad break
29:23 • 43sec
Gary Sinise and Supporting Cast Analysis
30:07 • 23min
Most Rewatchable Sequences: The Opening Steadicam
53:30 • 10min
The Film's 1998 Zeitgeist
01:03:43 • 4min
Themes: Celebrity, Conspiracy, and De Palma Homages
01:07:29 • 7min
Ad break
01:14:11 • 1min
Stealth Homages and Vertigo References
01:15:19 • 4min
Weak Link: The Cut Tidal Wave Ending
01:19:26 • 4min
Hypothetical: How Rick Santoro Could Have Escaped
01:23:28 • 3min
Hot Takes: Untouchables, Casting What-Ifs, and Director Trajectories
01:26:50 • 5min
That Guy Actors and Carla Gugino's Career Arc
01:32:20 • 7min
Ad break
01:39:15 • 31sec
Nitpicks and Plot Logistics
01:39:45 • 13min
Why Snake Eyes Still Works as a Director's Showcase
01:52:40 • 9min
Outro
02:01:12 • 13sec

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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Sean Fennessey, and Van Lathan are the kings of the sewer after rewatching Brian De Palma’s ‘Snake Eyes,’ starring Nic Cage, Gary Sinise, and Carla Gugino.
Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, and Eduardo Ocampo
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