Corelli wrote: To be honest Loew, and I'm being totally serious here, I think he has a big part of all of us! I know we all enjoy a laugh and make a lot of sexual innuendo but for me it goes much more deeper than that. I adore the man so much. I love him to bits and not just in a sexual way. I respect him, I admire him and I care for him and although I don't know him personally I see beyond the public persona of Nicolas Cage, actor/movie star...I see Nicky, the man. Nicky will forever have a special place in my heart in this world and the next.
He rocks my world!
I love you Nicky! xxx
-- Edited by Corelli at 23:28, 2007-02-21
Very well said Corelli...Yes, I see those things as well. Espically after reading all these biographies of him, I've really grown to like him not just for his looks but for what kind of a person he is. On every bonus feature I've seen in Nic movies all his co-workers have all said he's a real funny guy, who loves what he does, and they've all enjoyed working with him. So he leads my world, as well as shaking it up
"However, there are times in life when we make deals with people who don't always have our best intentions at heart," he said. "That doesn't mean they're the devil, but it does mean that they haven't presented themselves necessarily in the most honest way."
Sounds like he knows what he's talking about. Had to have pulled out the part of 'selling one's soul' from somewhere. Just my opinion of course.
To be honest Loew, and I'm being totally serious here, I think he has a big part of all of us! I know we all enjoy a laugh and make a lot of sexual innuendo but for me it goes much more deeper than that. I adore the man so much. I love him to bits and not just in a sexual way. I respect him, I admire him and I care for him and although I don't know him personally I see beyond the public persona of Nicolas Cage, actor/movie star...I see Nicky, the man. Nicky will forever have a special place in my heart in this world and the next.
Tokyo - Nicolas Cage, who sells his soul to the devil in his latest film, said on Wednesday he has come close to Faustian bargains in real life as well.
In Ghost Rider, based on a Marvel comic, Cage plays a motorcycle stuntman who makes a pact with the devil and is condemned to ride nightly on a blazing bike as he transforms into a superhero.
"I would not trade my soul to the devil," a smiling Cage insisted at a Tokyo press conference to promote the movie.
"However, there are times in life when we make deals with people who don't always have our best intentions at heart," he said.
"That doesn't mean they're the devil, but it does mean that they haven't presented themselves necessarily in the most honest way."
Devilish pacts
The thrice-married Cage, whose most famous roles include playing a depressed writer drinking himself to death in 1995's Leaving Las Vegas, declined to go into more detail on his devilish pacts.
Cage, himself a comic-book fan, said he had always wanted to star as a superhero but predicted Ghost Rider would be his first and last film of the genre.
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