Editing Interview:2020/10/20 “Cock!”: Nicolas Cage and Marilyn Manson in Conversation

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MANSON: You could not contain yourself from laughing through the whole end of it.
 
MANSON: You could not contain yourself from laughing through the whole end of it.
  
CAGE: That’s what I’m doing to keep myself amused. By the way, is it okay to talk about [[Lindsay Usich|your wedding]]? I thought your wedding was beautiful because that’s what you were doing while you were in lockdown. I got to see a little of it on FaceTime, and I thought it was very beautiful, the way you sang “Love Me Tender.”
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CAGE: That’s what I’m doing to keep myself amused. By the way, is it okay to talk about your wedding? I thought your wedding was beautiful because that’s what you were doing while you were in lockdown. I got to see a little of it on FaceTime, and I thought it was very beautiful, the way you sang “Love Me Tender.”
  
 
MANSON: You were the only guest at the wedding on FaceTime. And you definitely cock blocked me on singing “Love Me Tender,” because you mentioned you were going to sing it to us, but I had set up a karaoke machine to do it myself. We both sang it in the end, and your version was even more beautiful.
 
MANSON: You were the only guest at the wedding on FaceTime. And you definitely cock blocked me on singing “Love Me Tender,” because you mentioned you were going to sing it to us, but I had set up a karaoke machine to do it myself. We both sang it in the end, and your version was even more beautiful.
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MANSON: It’s so convincing, but it doesn’t come across when you watch the film that you’re watching Nicolas Cage. That goes for pretty much every role I’ve ever seen you in. You are never the same character.
 
MANSON: It’s so convincing, but it doesn’t come across when you watch the film that you’re watching Nicolas Cage. That goes for pretty much every role I’ve ever seen you in. You are never the same character.
  
CAGE: Thank you. I would like to be known that I thought your version of “[[The End (The Doors song)|The End]]” by the Doors is probably the most powerful thing I’ve heard in the last ten years, so thank you for that.
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CAGE: Thank you. I would like to be known that I thought your version of “[[The End]]” by the Doors is probably the most powerful thing I’ve heard in the last ten years, so thank you for that.
  
 
MANSON: It was great letting you get a sentence in, Nick.
 
MANSON: It was great letting you get a sentence in, Nick.
 
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''Grooming:''Pamela Warden
 
 
''Fashion Assistants:'' Abi Arcinas and Bin X. Nguyen
 
  
 
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