
Nicolas Cage has called his infamous 1990 interview with Terry Wogan, where he took a deadly and stripped, “unpleasant.”
The 61 -year -old Oscar winning actor is known for his crisis on the screen from death to Las Vegas and many more, but a notorious interview surpasses them all.
In 1990, Cage appeared in the promotion of the Wogan interview program, the iconic David Lynch Wild At Heart movie, in which the actor plays Sailor Ripley, who is going to run with his girlfriend Lula Fortune (Laura Dern).
And Cage really was wild from heart when he was presented in the program, immediately processing to make a deadly leap and several karate kicks.
After throwing money at the audience, he finally sat down for his interview, but not without taking off his shirt and delivering it to Wogan halfway.
The strange impulse continued to pass through the National Treasury star admitting that if he became an actor, he could have enjoyed ‘stealing Banks’.




Now, 35 years later, Cage has said that he feels that the appearance of the fever and fever chat program could have been a bit “unpleasant.”
“I remember that Terry Wogan was a very pleasant man and I enjoy the interview with him, although I thought it was unpleasant and something wild,” Longlegs star told The Guardian.
“I guess it’s no secret that I was promoting a movie called Wild At Heart, so it was a kind of game acting for that.”
The Renfield actor also made why he decided to wear nothing more than a leather jacket for his talk with Wogan, who died 77 in 2016 of prostate cancer.
“I remember that, when I was a child, I was in a car, a boy walked down the street and had a leather jacket and had no shirt underneath. I thought:” Well, that’s an interesting look, “Cage continued.
“I don’t know why go back to me when I get used to Terry’s program, but I thought:” I’m going to create that look again. “It was incredible absurd and irreverent. I no longer have that leather jacket.”



It comes as Cage’s last movie, Bizarre Thriller The Surfer, reaches theaters.
In the movie, there is another moment of the wild cage that sees his character kill a rat and then eat it, a time when the actor has revealed was completely his idea.
In a new interview with The Guardian, Cage confirmed that it was he who said “Eat the rat!” Before inspired by the quality of the rubber accessory to go one step further.
“I had the idea of an old Billy Wilder movie called Sabrina, where Humphrey Bogart takes out an olive of a Martini glass, puts her in her uncle’s mouth and says:” Come, “he revealed.
‘I couldn’t stop laughing when I saw that moment. When I saw the support rat, I said: “I will put it in my pocket”, because I liked the way the rubber tail was moving, “he explained, adding that he found it” fun “and felt that he could” use it in some way.
Cage decided to ‘channel it more in a punk rock way than Bogart with the olive, pushing the rat in Pitbull’s [Alexander Bertrand] Mouth ‘.
He continued: ‘It was a cathartic moment. At that moment of the movie, I thought that my character has been sufficient suffering and that he has earned the right to go big and push a rat in the boy’s mouth. “
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