Nicolas Cage may have to live under the unbearable weight of his massive talent, but one in 10 Gen Zers still don’t know who he is.
According to a recent OnePoll survey of 2,000 people, 13% of younger respondents (ages 18-25) claimed not to be familiar with the actor when shown a picture of his face.
That’s in contrast to the 92% of respondents overall who recognized him, more than half of whom (53%) described themselves as “extremely familiar.”
Gen Z was also more likely to describe Cage as “compelling to watch” (74%) and "weird” (64%) compared to other generations polled.
Respondents were also asked whether they’d consider him a “good at acting” and/or “bad at acting”— which, as fans of the NBC sitcom “Community” would likely point out, are not mutually exclusive in his case.
In total, 81% agreed with the former and 41% with the latter, suggesting that a sizable number of respondents believe Cage is capable of both good and bad performances simultaneously — but that ultimately, his good ones tend to win out.
It’s this paradoxical, larger-than-life persona that’s being brought to life in “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” via a fictional version of Nick Cage who attends a wealthy fan’s birthday party for money so he can pull himself back from financial ruin.
Famously, the real-life Cage also owed millions of dollars in debt, and paid it back — in full, as of a year and a half ago, a recent GQ cover profile revealed — by taking on as many roles as he possibly could, often in straight-to-VOD projects.
“When I was doing four movies a year, back to back to back, I still had to find something in them to be able to give it my all,” he told GQ. “They didn't work, all of them [...] But I never phoned it in. So if there was a misconception, it was that. That I was just doing it and not caring. I was caring.”
It seems to have paid off, and not just financially. According to OnePoll’s survey, 66% of respondents said that finding out Nicolas Cage is in a movie makes them more likely to go and see it.
Thirty-eight percent are already planning a trip to the theater when “Massive Talent” premieres on April 22 — including 45% of Gen Zers.
MOST WIDELY-SEEN NICOLAS CAGE MOVIES
“Ghost Rider” - 39%
“National Treasure” - 35%
“Gone in 60 Seconds” - 33%
“Face/Off” - 33%
“Raising Arizona” - 32%
“The Rock” - 30%
“Lord of War” - 30%
“Moonstruck” - 29%
“The Wicker Man” - 28%
“Kick-Ass” - 27%
“The Weather Man” - 27%
“Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans” - 25%
“Adaptation.” - 24%
“Mandy” - 24%
“Pig” - 20%
None of the above - 13%
Something not listed (Please specify)* - 2%
*Responses included “Ant Bully,” “Matchstick Girl,” “Snake Eyes,” “Con-Air,” “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Knowing,” “Valley Girl” and “Angel of Death.”
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