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Nicolas Cage is a changed man since the days when he took drugs with his cat. The 58-year-old actor became notable in the 1990s for his erratic behaviour - which included taking magic mushrooms with his feline friend and spending his multimillion dollar fortune on haunted houses - and although he is now playing a satirical version of himself in upcoming movie 'The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent', admitted that he is glad to have left that "obnoxious" persona behind in real life. He said: "I looked at an old interview I did on the 'Wogan' show where I was front handspringing. I was promoti...
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Nicolas Cage is “glad” he finally watched ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’. The ‘Pig’ star broke his vow that he never was going to watch the new Tom Gormican movie about an actor facing financial difficulties who accepts $1 million to attend fan’s birthday party - which is thought to be loosely inspired by his life - because of his “other hat on the movie was producer” and needed to advocate for it to the studio. The 58-year-old actor told Collider: “I had to watch it because my other hat on this movie was producer, and as a producer, it got to a point where the studio had an opinion...
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Nicolas Cage turned down a role in 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent' multiple times. The 58-year-old star plays a fictionalised version of himself in Tom Gormican's upcoming movie but confessed that he had no interest in the movie until he received a letter from the filmmaker. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Nicolas said: "I turned it down three or four times. "I wanted no part of it. But when I got Tom's letter, then I thought, 'OK, he's not just trying to mock so-called Nick Cage; there is a real interest in some of the earlier work.' "His tone was more of a celebration of some o...
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Nicolas Cage has confessed that he is unlikely to watch 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent'. The 57-year-old actor is set to play a fictionalised version of himself in Tom Gormican's action-comedy flick but revealed that he would find it "psychologically invasive" watching himself on the big screen. Nicolas told the website Collider: "I will probably never see the movie myself because the idea of going Meta and playing a surrealistic version of myself might be too psychologically invasive for one Nicolas Cage. "I will go to the premiere but I'm probably not going to be sitting in the aud...
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