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Nicolas Cage went the extra mile for his role in "Vampire’s Kiss" by eating bugs. The iconic Hollywood actor reflected on when he ate several cockroaches for the 1988 cult movie during an ...
Ultimately, Cage revealed that eating bugs was a step too far even for him. Despite the scene helping turn “Vampire’s Kiss” into a cult classic, he said that he still regrets doing it.
Nicolas Cage says he's "sorry" about eating a live cockroach in the 1988 film "Vampire's Kiss." According to the DVD commentary, Cage came up with the idea of his character eating insects in the film.
Cage’s Renfield costar Nicholas Hoult also ate real bugs for Renfield, but not a cockroach. Instead he ate flavored crickets, which one can order off of Amazon. How far we’ve come since 1988.
Kissing, conenose, or vampire bugs — triatomines to be scientific — are a group of 130 different species of insects. If you live in the Southwest or the South, you’re probably familiar with them. They ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Instead of blood sucking vampires this Halloween, maybe you should be worried about a bug commonly called “kissing bugs” that can spread diseases through their feces.
Local vampire hunters are looking for recruits. University of Arizona researchers studying the kissing bugs — Triatoma rubida, Triatoma recurva and Triatoma protracta — have turned to the ...
Nicolas Cage had to do just that thirty-five years ago when filming Vampire’s Kiss. And in conversation about his upcoming movie Renfield, the actor revealed he has no plans of ever doing it again.
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