“He was supposed to kiss him on the cheek,” the movie’s director reports, “and he was like, ‘Oh, I’d like to French-kiss.’” I know the feeling. In one scene, Cage apparently kisses a de-aged version of himself, which he made decidedly weirder by specifically asking to make out with his own CGI-ed face. This seems to be on full display in his new movie, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, in which he plays an exaggerated version of … himself. Comparing one of your organs to a tween? Inspired!īut at its core, my attraction to Nicolas Cage is rooted in the fact that he is truly, uniquely weird. Also he’s in very good health - per his own recollection, his doctor says he has “the liver of a 13-year-old choir boy.” Telling someone you’re doing well? Boring. WASHINGTON, DCAccording to sources within the National Archives and Records Administration, actor Nicolas Cage nearly carried out a plot to steal the original Declaration of Independence from the National Archives building in Washington during the federal government shutdown. He is such a passionate animal lover that he recently took in a few turtles and a fish with a bum eye after the owner of his favorite pet store in Las Vegas died. FBI Raids Nicolas Cage's Home After Tip He Has Declaration Of Independence Celebs LAS VEGAS, NV The FBI raided the home of Nicholas Cage in the early morning hours Friday after an anonymous tip that he had stolen the Declaration of Independence. Its not just for kicks, of course - a clue to a treasure is. If you still need convincing, allow me to point you to a few tidbits Cage revealed in this interview, which I think you’ll find pretty hot. Fifteen years ago this month, Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) launched his search for the legendary Knights Templar treasure. In the first National Treasure film, Nicolas Cages character deploys a seamless plan to steal the Declaration of Independence. It’s confrontational, cerebral, and even a little dark? Nick Cage, throw dirt in my face. FilmNation will launch international sales in Cannes. There are at least four statement belt buckles, some freaky sunglasses, and Cage looking vaguely threatening next to a backhoe. Nicolas Cage will reunite with director Andrew Niccol on Lords Of War for Vendome Pictures, a sequel to the 2005 crime thriller Lord Of War. A post shared by GQ about these photos is deeply, irresistibly attractive. Finding the treasure requires the theft of the Declaration of Independence (there are crucial treasure clues on the back, of course), so you can add 'caper comedy' to this Jerry Bruckheimer productions multi-genre appeal.
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