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"PLAYBOY: Your salary is shooting up into the multimillions per movieâreportedly $ 4 million to $ 7 million. Do those numbers make you chuckle? CAGE: I don't chuckle. I have respect for the dollar. PLAYBOY: It's a lot of money. CAGE: There's one thing I have some difficulty with, and that's hanging on to money. I find ways of spending money that mystify everybody around me. They're amazed. They want to know how I do it."
"Iâm not career-minded. My mantra has always been âwork.â I never had a âcareer.â I only had âwork.â That was a way of going through different movies. I find something in a movie that I think works. Itâs like a rock album. Maybe not all of it works in the script, but thereâs one or two songs, one or two scenes that work."
"The media sometimes talks about the Video-on-Demand work. The first thing I want to say about that is that, in my opinion, anyone that says âstraight to videoâ in this age is a dinosaur. Itâs past tense. Everything is streaming now. Itâs one of the best ways to get your movie out there now and have it re-played. Itâs been terrific for me."
"My interest has always been cinema or films, because thatâs what I was most compelled by. I was most inspired by the movie actors that I grew up with. I only hesitate to say I would because my process now is that I need about two months for the libretto of the screenplay to sink into my instruments so that I can not have to think about dialogue. Thatâs the first thing thatâs going cave an actor in, having anxiety about not knowing their lines. I donât want that."
"I developed this mantra, which is: âI never had a career, I only have work.â And when I say that, I am saying that Iâm a better man when Iâm working because I donât want to be that guy thatâs sitting by a pool getting bombed on mai tais and Dom Perignon."
"Thereâs a difference between remorse and regret. I donât have any regret. And when I say that, what Iâm trying to say is that Iâm applying my mistakes to my present so that I learned to improve on myself and be a better man. And I do think every movie Iâve made that hasnât worked has all led me to this place where Iâm at now, where I can do a movie like The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent and I can tell the story with some integrity and authenticity to it. Everything happened for a reason. I have to look at it like that because thatâs the healthiest and most positive way of looking at it."
"But let me say one thing: I am completely antidrug. I donât do drugs. I donât drink when I work. Sometimes in between movies Iâll have some drinks, but not always. I make so many characters, and I go so internal with them, that sometimes, when Iâm not filming, wine or Champagne is like an eraser to a chalkboard. You can erase the character and make a clean slate so you can start making a new character. I hope that makes sense."
"As a film actor, my job is to facilitate the directorâs vision. If thereâs something Iâm doing that they donât agree with, I drop it."
"I canât go into specifics or percentages or ratios, but yeah, money is a factor. Iâm going to be completely direct about that. Thereâs no reason not to be. There are times when itâs more of a factor than not. I still have to feel that, whether or not the movie around me entirely works, Iâll be able to deliver something and be fun to watch. But yes, itâs no secret that mistakes have been made in my past that Iâve had to try to correct. Financial mistakes happened with the real estate implosion that occurred, in which the lionâs share of everything I had earned was pretty much eradicated. But one thing I wasnât going to do was file for bankruptcy. I had this pride thing where I wanted to work my way through anything, which was both good and bad."
"I always say to myself, 'I never had a career, only work.' What I mean by that is sometimes â and I won't mention names â but when you get into this career-minded perception of one's self it can be a slippery slope, and it can lead to things where you start believing in your own mythos and you start taking yourself way too seriously. You become pretentious and then you fall into the realm of diva, and that's when mistakes happen in your personal life and on camera."
"Karaoke is kind of like a prayer. Youâre not supposed to videotape that. Iâm not a professional singer. Iâm just enjoying my life and blowing off some steam with friends."
"I think this quarantine experience, and the fear of the pandemic itself, only augments the closeness we feel with our animal brothers and sisters. Itâs interesting timing that this movie is coming out as we slowly begin to emerge from that experience. I was already close with my animals, but it only made us closer because I really needed their support during that time."
"I wanted to create a kind of wild and artistic and bizarre image. I have changed in terms of what I want to express, and what I want my perception to be. But I personally think Iâm very boring. I find myself perfectly content staying at home and playing with my cats or spending time with my boys, who are now older and into their own interests."
"Well, all art is therapeutic and a positive place to transmute emotions from the negative into a positive."
"I think Iâm going to continue, not so much to remind people or myself, but continue to play parts that allow me to express some meaning or some understanding of what it means to be a person."
"I do love romantic movies, but at my age it doesnât happen very often. Iâve always admired love storiesâthe expression of love is like white light to me. Every color of the universe is in the love story."
"Which is a word I donât like anymore, âactingâ. I sound like a pretentious fart for saying âthespianâ but acting now has become like lying. It sounds like Iâm lying. If youâre a great actor, youâre a great liar. âThespianâ seems more like itâs about finding some truth within and then projecting it for others to get it. At least, it does to me. But Iâm not always on the same wavelength as everyone else."
"I had gone on a bit of a tear for a while, exploring what I thought I could do with the boundaries or the limitations of film performance, and I had this philosophy, if you will, that what you could do in one art form, you might be able to do in another, and why not try it? Why not try something surrealistic or operatic or abstract or impressionistic in film performance? It was more experimental. A lot of it was very satisfying and very rewarding for me and my personal dreams about what I wanted to examine with film performance, but I had done that, and I felt that I had developed enough life experience, memories, dreams, where I could return to a more naturalistic, quiet style."
"Well, see, Iâve always viewed myself as a student. I would never say, âOh, Iâm a master.â I am a student. In that, I mean the idea is to keep learning and to keep looking and discovering. One of the things that really excites me, if you have that mindset, is working with younger actors."
"If I have my breakfast, then I can think, and that includes spiritual things, or whatever it is I want to do, meditate or read a book or watch a movie, and so I respect the food because that comes first for me. I think the movie shows the power of the experience that we all have with food."
"Nicolas Cage is a student who is on a path in cinema to try to keep learning and finding great characters with which to tell stories with."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwĂźrdig geformten HĂśhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschĂśpft, das Abenteuer an dem groĂen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurĂźck. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
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