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Nicolas Cage awoken by naked man with Fudgesicle

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(Reuters) - For actor Nicolas Cage, making the new thriller movie "Trespass" hit close to home.

Cage, at the Toronto film festival along with director Joel Schumacher promoting the film about a home invasion, said that he has actually lived through the nightmare in real life.

"It was two in the morning. I was living in Orange County at the time and was asleep with my wife. My two-year old at the time was in another room. I opened my eyes and there was a naked man wearing my leather jacket eating a Fudgesicle in front of my bed," he told reporters on Wednesday.

"I know it sounds funny ... but it was horrifying."

A Fudgesicle is a frozen, ice cream-like snack.

Cage said the ordeal ended after he talked the man out of the house and police arrived. He did not press charges, as the man had mental problems, but Cage, who now lives in Nassau, Bahamas, said he could not stay in the house after that.

In "Trespass," which is scheduled for release in October, thieves con their way into the opulent mansion where Cage's character lives with his unhappy wife (played by Nicole Kidman) and their daughter.

The family is held for ransom and the movie follows a path of twists and turns as negotiations with the intruders ensue.

Schumacher, who earlier cast Cage in his film "8MM," and Kidman in "Batman Forever," said "Trespass" is also about extremes between the rich and the poor in America.

"It's a class warfare movie too, about the haves and the have-nots."

The diamond-dealing Cage character and one of the invaders are two versions of the same man, in that they have both "overreached to have their share of what used to be called 'The American Dream,'" Schumacher said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/14/us-toronto-trespass-idUSTRE78D7RY20110914
 
Isn't he one of those that owes the .gov a bunch of back taxes? I guess perhaps I should stop paying my taxes and I too can live on the beach!
 
I was mildly optimistic about this film until I watched the trailer. Ugh, it looks like the once very good Joel Schumacher has lost his way. Cage's performance from what little I could see of it looks okay, but the film looks pretty bad. Of course trailers can fool you, in either direction sometimes.
 
Heh, exactly what I was thinking.

It was probably written for Canada and they probably call them something funny.

Reuters is an international news agency. Therefore, they write stories anticipating that they could be read by anyone, including those who do not have such frozen treats.

fyi - I think most Canadians know what Fudgesicles are.
 
He couldn't live in a house because someone broke in? What an prick. Normal people have to deal with this all the time. I'm glad he has all the money to just move somewhere when things aren't the best.
 
Wow, first we have that midget Gordon Ramsey porn star that was killed by a badger, now this. I think the news reporters are all on vacation so the editors are pulling words from a random word generator.

Wait...this just in.... "GORBACHEV MARRIES CLINTON ON TRACTOR...CURES ANAL CANCER!"
 
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