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Nicolas Cage mocked on Facebook after failing to return rented DVDs

Updated on: 03 September,2012 08:04 AM IST  | 
ANI |

Nicholas Cage has been criticized by a Los Angeles based movie shop for reportedly failing to return two of their rented DVDs.

Nicolas Cage mocked on Facebook after failing to return rented DVDs

After traditional means failed, Old Bank DVD has resorted to mocking the 48-year-old actor on Facebook, hoping to get the actor’s attention.


Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Cage


Employees of the company have posted photos showing Cage’s face superimposed on other peoples’ bodies - from wrestler Andre the Giant to Demi Moore’s famous ‘Vanity Fair’ cover, the BBC reported.


“Gonna keep posting these until we get our DVD’s returned Nic,” employees wrote.u00a0“Share this and hopefully in a six degrees of Facebook separation kinda way we’ll finally get em back,” they wrote.

According to TMZ.com, the ‘Con Air’ star owes 224.48 dollars in late fees for two movies that he had rented in April – ‘A Star is Born’ and ‘The King of Comedy.’

Later Cage called the store in person after the oversight came to his attention and the owner told the website that the actor “was cool and didn’t take any offense to the store calling him out on Facebook.”

And the store chose to be forgiving charging just 20 dollars in late fees per movie.u00a0The store posted an update on its Facebook page saying: “As a token of our appreciation for all the fine work Mr. Cage has done in film, with any rental this weekend, our customers may also pick one Nicolas Cage movie for free.”

“And that’s like half our store, I mean seriously, that’s one hard working actor ;-). Welcome back anytime Nic,” the store wrote.u00a0

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