The acting life isn’t always glamorous. Sometimes, you have to sacrifice for the part. Submitted for your approval is one Nicolas Cage, who has revealed a major regret captured on film while …
the Cage character believes himself to have been transformed into a vampire. So he gets a jump on the experience by walking around New York with fake fangs and eating roaches. The insect-eating part was a bit of improvisation, transformed from a planned swallow of a raw egg.
“I saw it as a business decision, because when people see the cockroach go in my mouth… [they] really react,” Cage said. Unfortunately, the scene required another take. “I ate [roaches] twice because the director did it as a prank,” Cage recalls.Hoult gets off easier. The bugs his character is required to eat were made from food that humans normally eat.
“The cockroaches I got to eat in this were caramel,” Hoult said. “I also had crickets that were actually quite yummy; they were salt and vinegar flavored or barbecue smoky flavored.”for thee, but not for me is his motto. “If you could get rid of your fear, your phobia of eating insects, you could solve world starvation,” the actor claimed. “High protein, no fat, excellent nutrients, abundance. They’re everywhere! But nope — not gonna happen.”
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