How did Nicolas Cage fail?

$276,000 worth of dinosaur skulls

A real dinosaur skull fossil. In 2007, someone auctioned a true Tyrannosaurus Rex skull unearthed in the Gobi desert of Mongolia. The highest bidder happened to be Nicolas Cage, who bought the painting for $276,000.

Because the skull was sold at a private auction, people thought it was a stolen cultural relic, but Cage didn't give up because of it, but kept it in his residence for seven years. In 20 15, he handed over the skull to the relevant departments for the return to Mongolia.

Two albino cobra kings

Cage himself said that he bought two albino king snakes in 2004 and named them Moby and Sheva. He likes them very much. Cage said he kept the snake at home and didn't take out the venom. However, King cobra with venom is very dangerous, so Cage has to keep antivenom at home.

Cage revealed in 2008 that he secretly bought king cobra, but after a while, his neighbors found out and threatened to sue him, so he sent the king cobra to the zoo.

A 1 1 century German castle

About the same time Cage bought the haunted house, he also targeted a 1 1 century German castle worth $2.3 million. He came across the castle on his trip and decided to buy it from the family who had owned it for nearly 500 years. Many people think Cage bought this castle because he is of Bavarian descent, and he also wants to have a place to raise his children outside the United States.

Shiwuchu real estate

Until 2008, Nicolas Cage owned 15 different properties all over the world. These include haunted houses in the Bahamas, German castles and private islands. In addition, he owns some luxury properties in California, new york and Rhode Island. Cage's financial manager said that Cage spends most of his time in these properties holding luxury parties in turn.

I bought a villa in California in 2006 and spent $24 million. In 2009, the Internal Revenue Service announced that Oscar winner Nicolas Cage owed $6 million in personal income tax. Now I shoot bad movies step by step just to pay the bill.