In an interview with Yahoo Entertainment to promote Renfield (in theaters May 31st), Nicolas Cage revealed a bit of confidence that he prefers to put his stomach on the edge of his lips.
The journalist reminds the actor of the famous and disgusting scene from the 1988 horror comedy Kiss Me Vampire, in which Cage, after biting a young woman, considers turning into a vampire. In one scene, Cage grabs a live cockroach from the oven to eat…
A small video sequence in the form of a booster shot…
“I actually ate a cockroach twice because the director pranked me” Cage recalls. “I’ll never do that again, I’m sorry about that” He goes on to point out Nicholas Hoult, who sat next to him in the interview and who ate for the film Colorado potato beetle. A species of insect of the beetle family. What wouldn’t you do for your art…
Except to remember that Cage has been willing to give it his all in the past, literally. Alan Parker’s Birdie, a Vietnam veteran played by Birdie, lost some of his teeth to better immerse himself in the character of the soldier. And without anesthesia please…
Source: Allocine

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