![]() KW: Larry Greenberg says: Drive Angry may very well be the breakout film for the live-action 3-D genre. So, I tried to play him like a ghost, almost, where you couldn't tell what he was thinking. NC: I envisioned Milton as a mysterious, physics-defying phantom from Hell. ![]() KW: How would you describe your character? Plus, I wanted to work in the 3-D format to see what I could do with it. When he said that I was going to get my eyes shot out and handed to me on a silver platter during one of the film's more unusual moments, I sparked to that immediately and said "I'm in!" for some reason which I can't entirely explain. Within ten minutes of talking with him, I realized how imaginative a person he was, and how passionate he was about the genre. NC: There were a lot of different elements, starting with working with Patrick Lussier. KW: What interested you in Drive Angry 3-D? NC: Oh was it? Thank you! I'm happy to hear that. KW: I'd like to let you know that I loved Kick-Ass which was the #2 film on my Top 10 List for last year. Kam Williams: Hi Nicolas, I'm honored to have this opportunity. Here, he talks about his latest film, Drive Angry 3-D, a supernatural thriller where he plays a fugitive from Hell intent on rescuing his granddaughter from the gang of goons who also murdered his daughter. He then embarked on a remarkable career which has included an Oscar win in 1996 for Leaving Las Vegas as well as memorable performances in everything from Raising Arizona to Moonstruck to Face/Off to Snake Eyes to Adaptation to National Treasure 1 & 2 to The Bad Lieutenant to Kick-Ass which was #2 on this critic's Top 10 List for 2010. ![]() Nic made his big screen debut in 1982 in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, before changing his surname name to Cage to avoid any accusations of nepotism as the nephew of director Francis Ford Coppola. He attended Beverly Hills High in L.A., which is where he developed an interest in acting prior to studying theater at UCLA. Nicolas Kim Coppola was born in Long Beach, California on Januto August Coppola, an English professor, and Joy Vogelsang, a dancer and choreographer. ![]()
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