Nicolas Cage has officially hit rock bottom

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This dude has stooped to a new low... making up stories about fudgesicles and naked dudes to try and create a buzz about his movies

Nicolas Cage awoken by naked man with Fudgesicle

TORONTO (Reuters) - For actor Nicolas Cage, making the new thriller movie "Trespass" hit close to home.

Cage, at the Toronto film festival along with director Joel Schumacher promoting the film about a home invasion, said that he has actually lived through the nightmare in real life.

"It was two in the morning. I was living in Orange County at the time and was asleep with my wife. My two-year old at the time was in another room. I opened my eyes and there was a naked man wearing my leather jacket eating a Fudgesicle in front of my bed," he told reporters on Wednesday.

"I know it sounds funny ... but it was horrifying."

A Fudgesicle is a frozen, ice cream-like snack.

Cage said the ordeal ended after he talked the man out of the house and police arrived. He did not press charges, as the man had mental problems, but Cage, who now lives in Nassau, Bahamas, said he could not stay in the house after that.

In "Trespass," which is scheduled for release in October, thieves con their way into the opulent mansion where Cage's character lives with his unhappy wife (played by Nicole Kidman) and their daughter.

The family is held for ransom and the movie follows a path of twists and turns as negotiations with the intruders ensue.

Schumacher, who earlier cast Cage in his film "8MM," and Kidman in "Batman Forever," said "Trespass" is also about extremes between the rich and the poor in America.

"It's a class warfare movie too, about the haves and the have-nots."

The diamond-dealing Cage character and one of the invaders are two versions of the same man, in that they have both "overreached to have their share of what used to be called 'The American Dream,'" Schumacher said.
 
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I guess it's not news that the dude has lost his damn mind, and even if it's not made up, why would you put it out there? And if it did happen, people woulda heard about this a long time ago.


Nicolas Cage needs to go back to the Raising Arizona days and make a good movie
 
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Gone is 60 seconds was kinda cool, just from bein a car jackin movie. Raising Arizona is hilarious though. The Cohen brothers get a lot of credit for that but Cage was on point too. Having trouble thinking of another good movie with Cage in it besides maybe The Rock, but he was terrible in that too
 
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To me its retarded to call a actor overrated unless they try to be funny and there not like Will Ferrell a lot of the time and the whole cast of the Hangover lol
 

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...but Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure & Con Air are some of the best films to ever touch the screen, breh. :cheeky:
cyrus the virus made con air

ohhhh nothin makes me sadder than the agent lost his bladder on the aaaaaaairplaaane
 
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i feel sorry for nicholas cage. hes actually kinda broke in terms of being a movie star with such huge projects and so many movies completed. i heard his management or accountant or some shit ripped him off for millions and millions of dollars, leaving him broke and in debt. hes like pat sajak or wayne newton... they gotta keep working for life
 
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Cage said the ordeal ended after he talked the man out of the house and police arrived. He did not press charges, as the man had mental problems
This shows Nick Coppola (Cage) is a down to earth dude.

Nicolas Coppola, nephew of legendary director Francis Ford Coppola changed his last name to "Cage" to avoid living his acting career in his uncle's shadow.
 
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...but Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure & Con Air are some of the best films to ever touch the screen, breh. :cheeky:
I mean; Con Air, the Rock, Snake Eyes (hella underated movied), Gone in 60 Seconds, even Face Off to a lesser extent where all legitimately ill ass movies.

Lately tho, the Cage's movies gotta be the worst shit in theatres at any given point. I always think there parody films when I first see the trailer, but naw.