"As a boy I was really attracted to the monsters that were in the Marvel universal, the Hulk and Ghost Rider"
For now, he has done it. I wish I could do all the things that I wanted in my childhood! I had so much dreams - and so much of them has become unattainable for now. Nic has always known what to do, and he has always done it - well. So enviable! Isn't it?
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Sometimes we are sad because of the things which should make us happy.
Nicolas Cage uses mythology to overcome his problems
Nicolas Cage uses mythology to overcome his problems.
The 'Ghost Rider' actor believes the ethics and philosophy contained within myths are just as relevant today as they were when they were written, in some cases almost three thousand years ago.
He said: "I like the Greek myths and I love mythology and you can use it. Right now I am very interested in Arthurian mythology and I think these things are there for a reason and you can use that to get through difficult walks of life."
Meanwhile, Cage has confessed he is thrilled about getting the opportunity to play 'Ghost Rider' in the new comic book movie of the same name.
The self-confessed comic book obsessive stars as stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze, who in the Marvel universe sells his soul to Satan in order to save the life of his mentor and ends up becoming a vengeful vigilante with a flaming skull for a head.
Cage admits he jumped at the chance at playing the anti-hero because he was such a fan of the series as a child. He said: "It's not standard superhero fare, it doesn't follow any of those traditional rules. As a boy I was really attracted to the monsters that were in the Marvel universal, the Hulk and Ghost Rider, because I couldn't understand how something so terrifying could also be good, and it appealed to whatever complexities I was feeling about life, that paradox to me is inherently interesting."