Nicolas Cage has no regrets
May 2nd, 2010 - 1:48 pm ICT by IANSLondon, May 2 (IANS) Nicolas Cage says he is extremely proud of his career and his life and believes he could die proud of his accomplishments.
“I have no regrets. I feel I have lived in many ways. I have already put more than one life in my 46 years. I feel I have become different people. I have gone through changes and it continues to be exciting,” Cage, 46, told Empire magazine.
Although he is pleased with his catalogue of work - which includes “Leaving Las Vegas”, which earned him the best actor Oscar, “Face Off” and “Kick-Ass”, Cage isn’t finished on the big screen and wants to keep on making films.
One project he is particularly excited about is the possibility of making comic book movie sequel “Ghost Rider 2″.
“There are talks about the script. It is due in at any moment and we will see what the results are. I was always more a fan of Ghost Rider as a child. I believe that Ghost Rider has more in common with the way I like to look at the world,” he said.
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