
If you haven’t heard already, BAD LIEUTENANT is destined to become a cult classic. Why? Well probably for scenes like this one. A new clip is online that has Nicolas Cage at an old folks’ home resorting to some pretty drastic measures. But hey, he really wants to know where Daryl is and he hasn’t had much sleep (yet he maintains his dedication to shaving). It’s all kinda too bizarre to describe, so I say you just check it out for yourself!
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