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I can’t get over how great Cage’s interview was with David Marchese. Just so insightful. It’s incredible how much Cage cares about acting - he thinks of everything & he attends to every detail. This interview gave me a new perspective of Cage, who I may have taken for granted.

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Nicolas Cage recently sat down with David Marchese, writer and co-host of The Interview with the The New York Times & it’s not just the best interview I’ve ever heard Cage give, it’s one of the best interviews with an actor I can remember in recent history. This is such a thoughtful discussion. My biggest takeaway from the interview is as follows: Cage is a genius. Not just an artistic genius who is constantly pushing himself to be “interested” (interested is a word Cage constantly returns to in this interview), it’s that Cage’s memory/recall/understanding of art- across all mediums- is unbelievable. This man lives to soak up music, poetry, painting- and of course, Cinema. It’s honestly inspiring how much this man knows & cares about art. All that knowledge makes Cage endlessly fascinating to listen to, especially when it comes to Cage’s process for picking & choosing films. I’ve always appreciated how Cage refuses to do the same thing over & over. He doesn’t just want something new- he has to have something new or he won’t do it. For example Dream Scenario, a role that Cage took on to help combat the “memefication” of his life. It’s unlike anything Cage has ever done yet he’s totally brilliant. Listening to why Cage chose Dream Scenario is just one exceptional portion of the interview. The full interview, which is about an hour, is available on YouTube. You will learn a lot & it’s entertaining as hell. I strongly advise checking it out.

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