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Also known as: You Don't Say Face ยท Nicolas Cage You Don't Say
"You Don't Say?" is a rage comic reaction face featuring a contour drawing of Nicolas Cage, used to sarcastically respond when someone states something painfully obvious1. The face originated from a scene in the 1988 film *Vampire's Kiss* and was turned into a rage comic by Reddit user LeechHax in October 20114. It became one of the go-to sarcastic response images of the early 2010s, filling the same role as "O RLY?" for a new generation of meme users.
TL;DR
"You Don't Say?" is a rage comic reaction face featuring a contour drawing of Nicolas Cage, used to sarcastically respond when someone states something painfully obvious.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward. Take any statement where someone says something incredibly obvious, then pair it with the Nicolas Cage contour drawing and the caption "You don't say?".
Common setups include:
Screenshot format โ A screengrab of someone making a redundant statement (a news headline, a text message, a product label) placed above the Cage face.
Two-panel format โ The top panel shows the obvious statement, the bottom panel shows the "You Don't Say?" face as the punchline.
Standalone reaction โ Just the face image posted as a reply in a comment section or group chat when someone drops a Captain Obvious observation.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The vectorized line drawing was custom-made by Redditor Aveilleux at LeechHax's request, not traced from an existing template.
*Vampire's Kiss* was a box office disappointment in 1988, but Nicolas Cage's unhinged performance in the film generated multiple memes decades later.
The phrase "you don't say" functions identically in many languages as a sarcastic response to the obvious, making the meme easy to adapt internationally.
The meme's Facebook fan page name played on a common irony: a page dedicated to sarcasm about obvious statements itself stating what it was about.
Derivatives & Variations
Carrots bag meme
โ The image of a bag of carrots listing "carrots" as its only ingredient, paired with the Cage face, became one of the most shared individual instances of the format[4].
Facebook screenshot variants
โ Users screengrabbed obvious Facebook posts and status updates, adding the face as a sarcastic commentary layer[4].
"You Don't Say?" campaign (unrelated)
โ A Duke University anti-discrimination awareness campaign coincidentally shared the same name, creating occasional confusion between the two[5].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
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- 3You Don't Say? - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4You Don't Say?encyclopedia
- 5You Don't Say? - Urban Dictionarydictionary