Heart in a cage.

We here at Counterforce have decided – and let’s face it, sometimes we just know better – that your life would be both drastically and dramatically different if today it included quotes from one of America’s most vital thespians and national treasures: Nic Cage.

“Passion is very important to me. If you stop enjoying things, you’ve got to look at it, because it can lead to all kinds of depressing scenarios.”

“There’s a fine line between the Method actor and the schizophrenic.”

from here.

“I am not a demon. I am a lizard, a shark, a heat-seeking panther. I want to be Bob Denver on acid playing the accordion.”

One of the first signs of being depressed is that you lose interest in things. That`s why I think it is important to stay passionate.”

from Nic Cage As Everyone!

“Hollywood didn’t know if I was an actor or a nut or if I was this crazy character I was playing. I had developed an image of being a little bit unusual, different and wild.”

On how sometimes he goes way over the top and sometimes he holds back:

“Thank you for noticing, because first of all, it’s difficult to talk about the work, right? Because when you talk about the work, it’s kind of stupid because the work speaks for itself. I don’t want to name it, because when you name it, if you name it then it loses its mystery. If I tell you exactly what I was thinking, or what I was up to – and I have been guilty of that – then you lose your secret connection with the work of art. And I digress, but I went on Dick Cavett many years ago and met Miles Davis. And I was talking about things like art synthesis and Picasso and you can do with acting what he did, or with music, and Miles came out and he got it, you know, he was looking at me, he gave me this, like – he nodded and he winked at me. Miles Davis, you know. And we were sharing the trumpet. And ever since then, because he accepted whatever my philosophy was, I believe that I wanted to approach acting as jazz. And so he became like a surrealist father of sorts, along with Walt Disney. And I thought, ‘Okay. Well, this time, I’m going to just let anything come out, whatever it may be.’ Like Bad Lieutenant, you know. But sometimes, it’s really thought out and constructed and carefully thought out, like Adaptation. So I always like to mix it up.”

“As a teenager I was more of an anarchist, but now I want people to thrive and be more harmonious.”

On his marriage to Lisa Marie Presley:

“I`m sad about this, but we shouldn’t have been married in the first place.”

“I cry a lot. My emotions are very close to my surface. I don`t want to hold anything in so it festers and turns into pus – a pustule of emotion that explodes into a festering cesspool of depression.”

“Shock is still fun. I won’t ever shut the door on it.”

“[Pablo Picasso] said art is a lie that tells the truth. What if you just want to tell the truth and not lie about it?

“They say, ‘Evil prevails when good men fail to act.’ What they ought to say is, ‘Evil prevails.’”

-from one of his most underrated movies, Lord Of War.

“I remember when I met Johnny Depp, he was a guitar player from Florida, and he had no idea he could be an actor. I said, ‘I really think you are an actor, that you have that ability.’ That was just from playing one game of Monopoly with him. I sent him to my agent and he has gone on to carve out a successful career.”

“I think I jump around more when I`m alone.”

Referring to his family:

“It’s a family that’s loaded with grudges and passion. We come from a long line of robbers and highwaymen in Italy, you know. Killers, even.”

from, once again, Nic Cage As Everyone.

“To be a good actor you have to be something like a criminal, to be willing to break the rules to strive for something new.”

The Queen Of All Sciences.

from here.

“The Internet” is “in the running” to win a Nobel Peace Prize. There’s a billion jokes there, I’m sure. But when it comes time to accept the award, for the sake of our Republican friends in the audience, I hope that it’s Al Gore who does it.

Norway Doomsday seed vault hits 1/2 million mark.

New Zealand woman sells two souls to the highest bidder.

Speaking of those Swedish bastards, Obama gave away the $1.4 million that came with his Nobel prize.

Blacklisted words from crossword compiler, from Harper’s, and from here.

by Norman Saunders, from here.

Jihad Jane!

Acrobatic thieves hit New Jersey Best Buy avoiding cameras, motion sensors, and alarms in a daring heist.

The world’s richest man: “Shady Mexican dude named Slim.”

Does the Devil need to be excorcised from the Vatican?

An interview with The Exploding Girl‘s Zoe Kazan.

by Jesse Lenz, from here and here.

“Art is the Queen of all sciences communicating knowledge to all the generations of the world.”

-Leonardo Da Vinci

French bread spiked with LSD in CIA experiment. Nice.

Australian archaeologists uncover 40,000 year old site.

First real trailer for David (The Wire) Simon’s upcoming show, Treme.

Christopher Nolan on Inception, Batman 3, and his Superman plans.

And, from the publisher of Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, comes…

Night Of The Living Trekkies.

No joke.

The undead at a Star Trek convetion.

Zombie Star Trek pictures from here.

Marion Cotillard’s Forehead Tittaes.

Breast milk, but not breast feeding.

Lesbian teen sues to force school to hold prom.

Orange dwarf star set to smash into the solar system.

Two technologies that are about to completely change electricity.

by James Jean, from here.

“All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster’s autobiography.”

-Federico Fellini, from The Atlantic, December of 1965.

by Boris Vallejo.

Art and words.

But what else is new?From a series called “Text Pieces” by Stefan Brüggemann, which I originally discovered here. Included: quotes about art that perhaps illuminate the _____ of art.

Do not even try.

“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.”

-Pablo Picasso.

This is not supposed to be here.

“The object of art is to give life a shape.”

-William Shakespeare.

All my explanations are rubbish.

“The principle of true art is not to portray, but to evoke.”

-Jerzy Kosinksi.

Sometimes I think...

“The perfection of art is to conceal art.”

-Marcus Fabius Quintilian.

And then we start all over again.

The art of politics.

“Art is man’s expression of his joy in labor.”

-Henry A. Kissinger

from here.

“Art is parasitic on life, just as criticism is parasitic on art.”

-Harry S. Truman

“Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse.”

-Winston Churchill

from here.

Here We Go.

Roman Polanski: Art is not enough.

Alan Moore’s new fanzine: Dodgem Logic.

Illusions: What’s in a face?

James Ellroy’s American Apocalypse.

Why do women have sex?

Autism may be more common than previously thought.

Top court overturns Italian prime minister’s immunity.

On sex and marriage.

Here We Go.”

Gay men in danger in Iraq.

Man’s skull grows back after 50 years.

Teenager details rape by Joe Francis.

Afghan Taliban say they pose no threat to the West.

Tyler Perry reveals that he was abused as a child.

Pierre Chang does not like being lied to.

Archaeologists unearth 17th century bottle used to scare off witches.

10 reasons not to bring someone back from the dead.

Franken passes bill to help contractors raped abroad.

I’d like to say that I’d like to see less rape in the news, but really what I mean is I’d like to see less rape in the world.

Major breast cancer breakthrough announced.

Want to switch your biological clock around?

Indian shot for public urination.

The universe as it really is.

from here.

“Truth is something which can’t be told in a few words. Those who simplify the universe only reduce the expansion of its meaning.”

-Anais Nin.

and

“It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.”

-Carl Sagan.

F is for Friday.

The introduction to Orson Welles’ 1975 masterpiece, F For Fake. Watch it and love it. If you look hard enough, the entire thing is on youtube. The film is not just a brilliant tackle of forgery, fakery, conning and swindling, but also of art, in a lot of ways. “Almost every story is a kind of lie,” the film says, and then offers you a promise, further celebrating trickery. And the editing of this experimental essay is just brilliant. Give it a look.

What are you looking at?

It’s getting late on a Saturday night on a holiday weekend. You should be out doing something fun. But if you’re not, you’re home and you’re tired, right? Enjoy a little Banksy and relax…

“Is graffiti art or vandalism? That word has a lot of negative connotations and it alienates people, so no, I don’t like to use the word ‘art’ at all.”

“I’d been painting rats for three years before someone said “that’s clever, it’s an anagram of art” and I had to pretend I’d known that all along.”

“Some people want to make the world a better place. I just wanna make the world a better-looking place. If you don’t like it, you can paint over it!”