Nicolas Cage says he's "sorry" about eating a live cockroach in the 1988 film "Vampire's Kiss." According to the DVD commentary, Cage came up with the idea of his character eating insects in the film.
Method acting comes at a price. Sometimes, that price is Brian Cox making fun of you in interviews, or it’s having to eat live insects twice in order to get the shot. Nicolas Cage had to do just that ...
Nicolas Cage has always been a fearless actor, unafraid to go big and potentially look foolish. He’s even suffered for his art. But even he thinks that at least once he went too far. While doing press ...
Nicolas Cage isn’t one to apologize for a Gonzo performance. He didn’t apologize to those bees in The Wickerman nor all the people who had the Face/Off surgery. Cage goes big for our viewing pleasure, ...
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According to the DVD commentary, Cage came up with the idea of his character eating insects in the film. Cage plays Dracula in the new vampire film "Renfield." Actors often resort to extreme measures ...
Nicolas Cage went the extra mile for his role in "Vampire’s Kiss" by eating bugs. The iconic Hollywood actor reflected on when he ate several cockroaches for the 1988 cult movie during an interview ...
There are countless reasons why “Vampire’s Kiss” is a memorable entry in Nicolas Cage’s filmography. For one, Robert Bierman’s 1988 horror satire is the film that saw Cage give one of the most iconic ...