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Nicolas Cage - Knowing

James King | 11:53 UK time, Thursday, 26 March 2009

On my way to interviewing Nic Cage a simple mantra was silently revolving around my head: 'Don't look at the hair plugs...don't look at the hair plugs...don't look at the hair plugs.' I think I got away with it. He may have been serious - hardly surprising since his new movie Knowing is about the end of the world - and so slow I swear the little hand on my watch was going backwards, but he was kinda friendly. And the film is thankfully one of his better. Enjoy.

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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    mr cage lives near me and a friend of my mum's treated him in her clinic, but shes old-ish and had no idea who he was!!

    what a sinister chap! he basically gets paid to be himself in films, little acting needed

  • Comment number 2.

    I saw this film last night and I think it is well worth watching. Great story, and although a little long didn't seem it while in the cinema as it keeps the attention all the way.

    The special effects were great and very similar to those used in the final destination films.

    The sound track to certain films made me laugh a little, with a strange relation to 80's si-fi films very star trek ish.

    The acting wasn't to bad tho there was a scene with Cages son crying that was on the poor side!
    As for Cage, he needs to watch out for his voice or he'll soon be mistaken for Clint Eastwood!

  • Comment number 3.

    edit to above: The sound track to certain scenes made me laugh a little, with a strange relation to 80's si-fi films very star trek ish.

  • Comment number 4.

    he always looks like he has something stuck up his A**

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