EPISODE · Jul 20, 2021 · 54 MIN
Nicholas Cage LOVES his Pig - A new 2021 Interview: Good Morning, Frumess!
from FRUMESS · host Jeff Frumess
Nicholas Cage has a new interview with GQ Magazine promoting Pig (2021) about a truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped. "When you read the plot description “Nicolas Cage plays a guy trying to track down whoever kidnapped his beloved truffle pig,” certain ideas might pop in your head about the movie you’re about to watch. Gunslinging, John Wick-style action sequences. Exaggerated moments of porcine vengeance. Enough yelling to burst an eardrum." PLEASE NOTE: This podcast IS SOURCED from the UNEDITED audio created from video live podcast streams from the Frumess channel on youtube and comes from the streaming show. Something that will change in the future. JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN 2 BUCKS: LESS THAN A CUP OF COFFEE!! - https://www.patreon.com/Frumess https://linktr.ee/FRUMESS "Nicolas Cage on the Magic of Working With Animals" GQ Interview 2021 BY GABRIELLA PAIELLA - July 14, 2021 https://www.gq.com/story/nicolas-cage-pig-interview "But Pig is not that movie. What we get instead from director Michael Sarnoski is a meditative and tender portrait of loss, at once restrained and earthy. (There’s only one yelling scene.) (Maybe two.) As Rob, a former fine-dining chef now living in solitude in the Oregon wilderness, Cage gives one of his finest and most emotionally layered performances in years. And to hear him tell it, it came from a real place of fear. “I had already had bad dreams about what I would do if I lost Merlin, my cat,” Cage tells me. “I had nightmares. And I told this to Michael, the director. I said I already have it in my psyche, in my imagination, in my emotions. I know how to play this part without acting.”
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Nicholas Cage has a new interview with GQ Magazine promoting Pig (2021) about a truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped. "When you read the plot description “Nicolas Cage plays a guy trying to track down whoever kidnapped his beloved truffle pig,” certain ideas might pop in your head about the movie you’re about to watch. Gunslinging, John Wick-style action sequences. Exaggerated moments of porcine vengeance. Enough yelling to burst an eardrum." PLEASE NOTE: This podcast IS SOURCED from the UNEDITED audio created from video live podcast streams from the Frumess channel on youtube and comes from the streaming show. Something that will change in the future. JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN 2 BUCKS: LESS THAN A CUP OF COFFEE!! - https://www.patreon.com/Frumess https://linktr.ee/FRUMESS "Nicolas Cage on the Magic of Working With Animals" GQ Interview 2021 BY GABRIELLA PAIELLA - July 14, 2021 https://www.gq.com/story/nicolas-cage-pig-interview "But Pig is not that movie. What we get instead from director Michael Sarnoski is a meditative and tender portrait of loss, at once restrained and earthy. (There’s only one yelling scene.) (Maybe two.) As Rob, a former fine-dining chef now living in solitude in the Oregon wilderness, Cage gives one of his finest and most emotionally layered performances in years. And to hear him tell it, it came from a real place of fear. “I had already had bad dreams about what I would do if I lost Merlin, my cat,” Cage tells me. “I had nightmares. And I told this to Michael, the director. I said I already have it in my psyche, in my imagination, in my emotions. I know how to play this part without acting.”
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