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Wow, very interesting interview!Thanks!

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You bet he is!!



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In a way I think this logic is backwards.  When a child starts school he is away from his parents more and more and actually needs them less and less.

Yet....when we talk 'age of child'.....when a child is little....say before the age of five or six...they retain so few memories of life so in that way....wanting to be with Kal more and more as he gows up is a good idea.  

Nic is....I believe...more than anything...........a good father.

Kudos to him for wanting to be the best father possible.

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"I know that my youngest son is gonna right around the corner be going to school and at that point I'm going to have to work less. I think I'm working now before that happens."

Good to hear this, but hope he doesn't work so hard and forget to rest.

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Hi there boss!

-- Edited by mara on Monday 18th of May 2009 03:47:15 PM

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5 Questions With: Nicolas Cage

Hitman, magician, treasure hunter, motorcycling superhero whose skull ignites into flames ... It's all in a year's work for Nicolas Cage, one of Hollywood's hardest working actors. Need proof? The Oscar winner has appeared in eight major releases in the past three years (among them the aforementioned 'Bangkok Dangerous,' 'Next,' 'National Treasure 2' and 'Ghost Rider') -- and has six more slated for 2009 alone.

The first in Cage's '09 sextet is the sci-fi-slanted disaster movie 'Knowing,' in which he adds "MIT astrophysicist" to his pretend CV. Cage's John Koestler begins to believe he's meant to save the world when he comes into possession of a cryptic scroll of numbers decoded to reveal dates for every major disaster on Earth in a 50-year span, concluding with doomsday. We picked Cage's brain about the appeal of mass destruction on the big screen, what he'd do different, knowing what he does now -- and if the guy ever sleeps. -- By Kevin Polowy

1. What separates John from other characters you've played in the past?

Mostly that it was a chance for me to play a part in a movie that had a happy marriage between the role of single father -- which I've been wanting to play for a long time -- and the landscape of science fiction -- which has become more and more interesting to me as a form of entertainment, in that I'm able to express myself in the abstract and people are willing to go along for the ride, and I don't have to resort to shooting people.

2. What do you think is the allure of the disaster movie?

I can only guess that we all ask those questions. What would we do in those circumstances? Would you rather do this, or would you rather do that? And because of that, going to the movies and seeing what is a primal fear come to life is exciting, is stimulating. But it's stimulating in a way that, in the case of 'Knowing,' operates on another level because it has a pretty spiritual center to the movie. So it separates it from perhaps other apocalyptic films and hopefully garners some debate.

3. Knowing what you know now, is there anything you would've done differently with your career?

I don't really have any regrets, but you know I started so young, I started at 15, and it's been 30 years. I didn't have the benefit of the wisdom or the understanding that I have now from being in the business for 30 years, so maybe I would have not rushed into things as much as I had ... I had to publicly go through my growing process and I had to publically make mistakes, that sort of thing ... When you work in the public forum, those mistakes can be quite embarrassing.

4. If you had to make a prophecy, what would you say will be different about Hollywood and the movie industry in 50 years?

I have this feeling that things are going to become more creative because there are these economic concerns going on and whenever there are economic concerns people are forced to be more creative about how they get around building something, whatever that may be. The best example of that is an old German expressionist movie called 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,' where they didn't have any money for the location so they built these cardboard sets that became what was so fascinating about the film. Or when somebody suddenly becomes a writer like Anthony Burgess to pay the medical bills, he writes 'A Clockwork Orange,' or even J.K. Rowling. I think those kinds of things will stimulate creativity.

5. It seems like you just go from one movie to the next. Do you ever rest?

Well, I just had a couple weeks off, but you're right, I have been going from one movie to the next, and I'll probably keep going from one movie to the next, for a little while ... I know that my youngest son is gonna right around the corner be going to school and at that point I'm going to have to work less. I think I'm working now before that happens.

http://www.moviefone.com/insidemovies/2009/03/17/nicolas-cage-interview/


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