One of pop culture's enduring questions is why an acclaimed, Academy Award-winning actor like Nicolas Cage would spend so much of his career squandering his talents in a succession of B-movies that can charitably be described as baroque.
Does he need the money to pay for even more exotic possessions than his rare Superman comic books and dinosaur bones? Fortunately, the actor provides as good a reason as any in the production notes for his latest outlandish opus, Willy's Wonderland, about a man doing battle with a host of animatronic creatures come to life in an abandoned children's arcade. "I don't get opportunities to act with giant stuffed ostriches or alligators or turtles or weasels.
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