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Awesome Interview: Nicolas Cage


Here’s an early Christmas present, for me at least. Nicolas Cage has Season of the Witch opening in January 7th, so the time to do press for it is now, before the media gets swamped with holiday stories. I got a phone call this morning with that distinct, smooth cadence on the other line. When I thanked him for calling, he replied, “You too, thank you for inviting me to the interview.”

My invitation was contingent on getting weird though, and Cage is always game for the weird. It’s time to get weird with the master of weird. In Season of the Witch, Cage plays Behman, a 14th century knight assigned to guard a suspected witch. Behman has the long hair that would make Cameron Poe in Con Air proud, and we can hope for some moments that would belong in the “Nicolas Cage Losing His Sh*t” YouTube mashup.

Screen Junkies: You once shared with me the Hunter S. Thompson quote: “When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.” How did you apply that to Season of the Witch?

Nicolas Cage: Well, in that case it’s probably weird in the true sense of the word, meaning W-Y-R-D, not W-E-I-R-D. The interesting thing about the word “weird” is it’s almost a holy word in that it was an ancient Celtic Druid way of life meaning literally to transform or to turn. That was the etymology of the word weird as we know it today because when you call somebody weird, it’s usually because they’re not acting like themselves or they’re turning into something else.

SJ: What’s been your favorite weird role to play?

NC: Yeah, there’s been a few now. It has been a while that I’ve been making movies now. I would have to say that in recent times, Bad Lieutenant was certainly a weird role, but weird more because he was contorted with chemicals both physically and mentally. I loved Peter Loew from Vampire’s Kiss. He was really weird because he went into the world of thinking he was a vampire.

SJ: I love Vampire’s Kiss too. What would Peter Loew think of the Twilight vampires?

NC: I don’t know. [Laughs] I don’t know how to answer that. I think Peter Loew’s interests were more Kafka-esque.

SJ: What’s a weird role you’ve seen someone else play that you would have liked to do?

NC: Well, I had a lot of admiration for Daniel Day-Lewis’s performance in Gangs of New York where he played The Butcher. I thought that was a weird role that was really well done.

SJ: Does the witchcraft of this movie have anything in common with the rituals in The Wicker Man?

NC: The Wicker Man was more of a kind of black comedy of sorts, dealing with Neil Labute’s exploration of the relationships between men and women. It was just more of an extreme absurdist comedy dealing with that as opposed to any real kind of witchcraft if you will.

SJ: Is that why you put on a bear suit and beat up women?

NC: [Laughs] Yeah, clearly you don’t wear a bear suit and do something that off the wall and not know it’s ridiculous.

SJ: I’ve been reading Outlawvern.com and he’s coined the phrase “mega acting” with regard to your work in films like Bad Lieutenant and Face/Off. The idea is it’s not overacting, because it’s intentionally extreme. Do you feel that’s accurate?

NC: Yeah, I think that makes sense. I often refer to it as outside the box, as opposed to over the top. The two things mean the same thing on one hand but one sort of celebrates the idea of breaking free and going into other forms of expression, whether they’re abstract or extreme or as this friend of yours calls mega acting. The other sort of implies you’re not being truthful to the part, but see, I don’t know how you measure something like that because life can be extreme and life can be mega. I wouldn’t do that to somebody in another art form. Not to compare myself to someone like Francis Bacon but just as a point of explanation, I wouldn’t say, “Hey, you can’t paint a screaming pope like that because a screaming pope doesn’t look like that naturally.”

SJ: There’s also that YouTube clip of “Nicolas Cage Losing His Sh*t.” Are you happy that people are celebrating those moments?

NC: Oh yeah. That’s very exciting. I was happy to see that this person found it and was going back to some of the really early work like Zandalee and even the movie I made with my brother Deadfall. It was very exciting to see that be reawakened.

SJ: Yet you won the Oscar for Leaving Las Vegas, which was a more real, tragic performance.

NC: Yeah, but there were some pretty extreme outbursts in that movie too but I don’t think they made it in that piece.

SJ: I love the long hair for Behman. I actually grew mine out one year and went as Cameron Poe for Halloween. It makes me wonder, do you have a collection of awesome wigs you pick from for each role?

NC: It’s amazing because sometimes people think I’m wearing a wig when I’m not wearing a wig and then sometimes they think I’m not wearing a wig when I am wearing a wig. You’d have to go through it carefully to pick which one is which. For example, Drive Angry I’m not wearing a wig. Behman and Sorcerer’s Apprentice I was wearing a wig. Even in Deadfall, if you look at that sequence, I even put a nose attachment on so the nose went out and then up, when I’m saying, “Vive la France,” that dialogue I was improvising.

SJ: Do you ever keep it when the movie’s done, whether it’s a wig or a real look you’ve developed?

NC: No, I don’t. I don’t wear wigs in my own life or in public so I have no use for them. I did keep the look on Drive Angry because I had dyed my hair blonde and I didn’t have any time to dye it back before the next movie which was Trespass. Once I got back from my press tour for Sorcerer’s where I had the Drive Angry blonde hair, I went back to my normal color.

SJ: Have you seen the College Humor clip about your agent?

NC: No, that one I haven’t seen.

SJ: Would we laugh if we saw the real scripts that passed your desk?

NC: You know, the truth is I’m very selective about what I do. Even now, if you look at the characters I’m playing, I’m trying to cultivate a body of work that celebrates people like Christopher Lee or Vincent Price. I’m wanting to go into a kind of horror and supernatural world with the acting because it gives me something more abstract to do. I haven’t seen that particular site that you’re talking about but I don’t think you would laugh. The reality is you’ll see pretty much an eclectic mix of characters but I don’t think anything that extreme in terms of [comedy]. Well, I haven’t seen the site so I can’t really comment on it.

SJ: With Drive Angry, did 3D give you a new tool for your acting?

NC: Yeah, I wanted to find ways to go into the audience. I even tried to get my tongue into the audience but I don’t know if that made it into the movie. That would’ve been an extreme moment but I’m not sure that it’s still in there or not. Yeah, trying to find ways to dance with the 3D cameras so that I could get into the fourth row of the audience or more.

SJ: What kind of performance is Trespass?

NC: That’s going to be another character and definitely one that is not like myself. He’s a frustrated husband. I think you might even say he’s a confused person about his tastes in romance. He’s somebody that’s really up against a wall.

SJ: What are you looking forward to about playing Ghost Rider again?

NC: Well, I’m currently doing that as we speak. I just got back from Romania and I’m going back tomorrow night to keep working in Bucharest on that and I’m very excited about the possibilities that we’re coming up with on that movie.

So there you have it, folks. Nic Cage was trying to get his tongue into the audience. Simply amazing. Be sure to check Cage out in Season of the Witch January 7th, and see if you can tell if he’s wearing a wig or not.



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Great interview, and love that he appreciates that video going viral right now.

This is interesting about his character in Trespass:

That’s going to be another character and definitely one that is not like myself. He’s a frustrated husband. I think you might even say he’s a confused person about his tastes in romance. He’s somebody that’s really up against a wall.

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I just LOVE how this interview is dancing from way back in the past right up to the present day and beyond...I feel a sense of fan pride.... I've been criticised for not being discerning in the past, about films like Deadfall, and the way I see it is they just don't get it! Lol!nana.gif

Yeah...I'm glad Nic is responding that way in these interviews about that video. This is how I feel about it too. It's NICe he mentioned his brother...I should imagine many who saw that video haven't even seen Deadfall let alone know it was made with his brother !

And oh my word......... I think I'd have melted right there on the floor in front of him with that reply about 'WYRD' ....... And when I'd put myself back together again I'd agree with him, swoon at his awesomeness then point out weird seems also to mean to many a deviation from the 'norm' which in itself is a construct..so it could also mean totally being yourself, but not being the constructed 'norm'. Let's burn that norm down!! Wyrd sisters here we come!!purplestar

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It feels like he's really open in these interviews, not as guarded as he has been of late.
The fan acclaim he has been getting is making him feel good, as it should!

Not the first time he addressed the word weird; when Eva Mendes called him that, in an affectionate way, in a video interview clip, he responded by saying something about 'maybe in the real meaning of the word, w y r d.' Something like that anyway, I can't find the clip anymore.

I wonder if that is what calls some people to Nic, his acceptance of himself, and not playing at being 'normal'.

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That rings a bell Lady True.... We must seek it out until we find it! bouncy

Good question by the way, for me the allure of Nicolas Cage and his work is a synthesis of things.... and the quintessential element that cannot be named..I do admire his authenticity to his own vision, despite the fact that so many people present another version of what they consider to be true about his film role choices...people always use that when they don't personally like a movie... It has never ever occurred to me that he is not being congruent to his own inner pull when he goes into a project...i guess that's related to your question...his choices always appeal to me personally so maybe i'm weird too. No..i'm definitely weird. chickendance

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So that makes me weird too!!! I always knew that anyway.

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we're weird at heart and wild non stop!!!blowkiss

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LOL, that sounds very much like a Wild at Heart derivative, Lula.

That Hunter S. Thompson quote is spot on, isn't it?

I can't find an author's name for the article, can you?

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Whoop! Finally found the Eva Mendes and Nic interview clips about 'weird' and wyrd'! Been looking for them forever! Nic's part is brief, after Eva is over, click on part 2. There are some other neat little clips from that press conference there too, funny little ones!



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Cool! I have seen this before but only once and ages ago... it totally deserves a place here! Thank you Lady T and Eva!! what an awesome little clip starry



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Just reread this interview and decided to bump it up so everyone can reread it, because of it's awesomeness!



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Awesome interview i was keeling over with laughterrolllaughThank you for reviving Lady True and thank you for posting Lula!!grouphug
Nic was trying to get his tongue into the audience?what a fancy sight it must be!!does anyone know that or have catched this rare glimpse behind Drive Angry 3D?

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Glad you enjoyed it, Tues! Alas,  the tongue part never made it to the finished film. I would have liked to have seen it. thud



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Hey, it was nicolic reading this again! Kinda itchng for an interview lately, it is one thing reading tenth hand  news about Nics' movies, and quite another hearing Nic's own experience and views.

He didn't get his tongue or anything else into the fourth row Tues, I recalll him saying in earlier interviews he was trying to play with the 3D format, but in later interviews he said he just settled into it and ot wa no different from a acting perspective in the sense that he just trusted Patrick Lussier to do his thing.

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Also.......what Nic is saying here about a more abstract style of acting......for  some reason people seem to feel almost cheated if it is an actor going into the abstract rather than creating something photorealistic in contrast to an artist of another art form. In fact it seems that it is the 'realism' by which acting as an art is measured??

And it seems as if it is even less acceptable or even understood in a film if it is the acting itself rather than the film landscape within which the actor appears that goes into the abstract. For example, a Lynchian film is often bizarre and surreal more by it's twists turns dreamscapes and so on..Mulholland Drive comes to mind..........and I SO wish there was another Nic/ Lynch collab..I even dreamt of them making another film last week ......And Nic is somewhat of a pioneer in the art of abstract acting....if you think right back to his early career...sometimes it generated  much controversy and sometimes dislike in early days ( Peggy Sue Got Married and Never On Tuesday, Deadfall come to mind as very early performances)  and yet...and yet         Wild At Heart was celebrated.. And now i'm thinking of it this is why Bad Lieutenant was so so brave a choice and such an amazing film. lol. ramble over blahblah.gif



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Me too, Lula, I'd love to read some new Nic thoughts on his craft, itching is a good word!

I think he is a brave actor in that regard, Lula, maybe why BL resonated so much with me, a tour de force, I feel.

'I often refer to it as outside the box, as opposed to over the top. The two things mean the same thing on one hand but one sort of celebrates the idea of breaking free and going into other forms of expression, whether they’re abstract or extreme or as this friend of yours calls mega acting. The other sort of implies you’re not being truthful to the part, but see, I don’t know how you measure something like that because life can be extreme and life can be mega. I wouldn’t do that to somebody in another art form. Not to compare myself to someone like Francis Bacon but just as a point of explanation, I wouldn’t say, “Hey, you can’t paint a screaming pope like that because a screaming pope doesn’t look like that naturally.”'




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Yeah.. that quote....and i couldn't agree with him more!

 He must have been reading our "Out Of The Box" topic!

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****Randomness of the day warning**** does that scene in Next..  remind anyone else of A Clockwork Orange?



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I have not seen Clockwork Orange, but I have seen pics, looks similar. Maybe a homage, isn't that one of Nic's favourite movies?



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Yes it is Lady T! reel I mean the scenes themselves have no overlay other than it is i guess a form of torture of the eyes..more an interrogation in Next, a treatment of sorts in A Clockwork Oange...but the glazzies... no denying the resonance bwtween the two!

for what it is worth lady T, I think you will find this film as incredibly challenging yet brilliant as I do..and I do not say that lightly. hug



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