There are countless reasons why “Vampire’s Kiss” is a memorable entry in Nicolas Cage’s filmography. For one, Robert Bierman’s 1988 horror satire is the film that saw Cage give one of the most iconic ...
According to the DVD commentary, Cage came up with the idea of his character eating insects in the film. Cage plays Dracula in the new vampire film "Renfield." Actors often resort to extreme measures ...
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.
Hey, so everybody’s all atwitter about the poor guy who died in a cockroach-eating contest in South Florida. All so he could win a free python. We hear you can practically catch those things in the ...
A US man died after winning a cockroach and worm eating contest at a Florida reptile house last week, police said. Edward Archbold, 32, had eaten several dozen roaches and worms on Friday as part of ...
What Did Nicolas Cage Say About Eating A Live Cockroach? (Photo Credit – Facebook) While filming the 1988 black horror comedy Vampire’s Kiss, Nicolas Cage made a bold (and stomach-turning) decision.
As a Florida medical examiner tries to determine how 32-year-old Edward Archbold died after eating insects during a contest to win a snake, people around the country are asking: Why? Why would anyone ...
A 20-year-old woman from China got unlucky when a cockroach crawled into her ear, which a doctor exterminated two days later. The unidentified woman did not realize that it was a bug that was causing ...
A horrified diner found a cockroach at the bottom of his son’s bowl of food after he had finished eating at a restaurant in China. Then when the unnamed man confronted staff at the restaurant in ...
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The winner of a cockroach-eating contest died just minutes after ingesting dozens of the live critters. Edward Archbold, 32, had won a python after munching more cockroaches and worms than around 30 ...