Showing posts with label Nicolas Cage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicolas Cage. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Hollywood pays tribute to David Lynch / ‘A singular, visionary dreamer’


Hollywood pays tribute to David Lynch: ‘A singular, visionary dreamer’

Steven Spielberg, Naomi Watts, Nicolas Cage, Kyle MacLachlan and others share their respects for film-maker who died this week at 78 

Actors and directors have been paying tribute to the director David Lynch, who died this week at the age of 78.

The death of Lynch, whose works include Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive, was announced by his family on Facebook earlier on Thursday. “There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us,” they wrote. “But, as he would say: ‘Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.’”




Steven Spielberg, who cast Lynch as John Ford in his semi-autobiographical drama The Fabelmans praised him as “a singular, visionary dreamer who directed films that felt handmade” in a statement.

Friday, October 1, 2021

Interview / Nicolas Cage and Marilyn Manson in Conversation


 

Nicolas Cage and Marilyn Manson in Conversation

20 October 2020


Nicolas Cage needs to work, but not necessarily for the reasons you and I need to work. At 56, the owner of one of the most eclectic filmographies in Hollywood history just can’t seem to slow down. ArsenalVengeance: A Love StoryInconceivableMom and DadThe Humanity BureauDarkMandyLooking Glass211Between WorldsA Score to SettleColor Out of SpaceRunning with the DevilKill ChainPrimalGrand Isle. All released within the last three years, all featuring Cage in try-anything mode. Whether he’s teetering on the verge of mania or whipping himself into a campy frenzy, Cage is acting with the abandon of someone who has nothing left to prove. With good reason.


Nicolas Cage


A descendant of cinema royalty (his uncle is the filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola), Cage forged a path in the mold of the larger-than-life movie stars he grew up watching. But where they may have zigged, Cage zagged: first as a chiseled teen heartthrob in ’80s fare including Valley GirlRumble Fish, and Peggy Sue Got Married; then as the wickedly charming lead in auteurist oddities such as the Coen brothers’ Raising Arizona and David Lynch’s Wild at Heart; then as an Oscar winner for his role as an emotionally vacant alcoholic in Leaving Las Vegas; then as an action star in blow- ’em-ups such as Con AirThe RockFace/OffGone in 60 Seconds, and National Treasure. And now, against the backdrop of his B-movie bonanza, he enters, well, his Nick Cage metaphase: as Joe Exotic, otherwise known as the Tiger King, in a new miniseries based on the incarcerated, heavy-drug-using, polyamorous big-cat owner made famous by Netflix, and as a cash-strapped version of himself in next year’s The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. His days at the top of the box office largely behind him—he was once one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actors, earning $40 million in 2009— speculation about his career choices persist: Is he paying off debts? Is he supporting his taste for rare artifacts? Is he just bored? As he tells his friend, the musician Marilyn Manson, the answer is as complicated as it is simple.

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NICOLAS CAGE: I’m very excited that you’re interviewing me, especially since we’ve known each other for so many years.

MARILYN MANSON: The first time we met was nebulous, because we had several encounters. One of the most memorable encounters was when you bought my first painting at my first art show. You are a collector of many different things, art being one of them. We’ve talked about the living and dead creatures you’ve accumulated throughout your fascination with the unknown and things that are of unexplainable origin. Do you collect things as trophies, or is it something you connect with your childhood?

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Nicolas Cage files for annulment after just four days of marriage

Nicolas Cage ad Erika Koike


Nicolas Cage files for annulment after just four days of marriage

  • Hollywood star married Erika Koike in Las Vegas on Saturday
  • Cage’s 2002 marriage to Lisa Marie Presley lasted 108 days
Dream McClinton in New York
Friday 29 March 2019


The Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage has officially filed an annulment from his wife of four days.

Cage and makeup artist Erika Koike applied for a wedding license on 23 March and were wed the very same day in Las Vegas, Nevada. By Wednesday, the actor applied for an annulment. This is his shortest marriage yet, topping his 2002 marriage to Lisa Marie Presley, which lasted 108 days before they split.
According to TMZ, hours after their wedding, the pair were spotted arguing at the Las Vegas hotel Bellagio. Witnesses and photos show Koike yelling at the 55-year-old actor.


Cage and Koike

Not much is known publicly about his now estranged wife, except that Koike was also previously married. The couple began dating in April 2018.
Cage was also previously married to Patricia Arquette, from 1995 to 2001, and Alice Kim, from 2004 to 2016. He has two sons, 28-year-old Weston Coppola Cage, whose mother is Cage’s former long-term partner Christina Fulton, and Kal-El, whose mother is Kim.
The nephew of the famed director Francis Ford Coppola, Cage has starred in many Hollywood blockbusters, such as Moonstruck, National Treasure and the critically acclaimed Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the 2019 Oscar winner for best animated feature.
For comparison’s sake, this marriage was 18 times shorter than Kim Kardashian West’s marriage to her second husband, Kris Humphries.