He appeared in romantic comedies like "Moonstruck" (1987) and "Honeymoon in Vegas" (1992), horror films like "Vampire's Kiss" (1988), and crime thrillers like "Red Rock West" (1993) and "Kiss of Death" (1995). After "Raising Arizona," Cage began displaying his versatility as an actor by appearing in a wide array of different film genres. "Hi" McDunnough being singled out as one of the film's highlights. With his acting career on the upswing, Cage nabbed a breakout role as a manic ex-con in the Coen Brothers' crime comedy "Raising Arizona." Although the film drew mixed reviews upon its release, it has since grown in appreciation by critics, with Cage's hilarious performance as H.I. Both "Rumble Fish" and "The Cotton Club" were directed by his Uncle Francis. He was cast in his first substantial role as the lead in the 1983 comedy "Valley Girl," and over the next few years started steadily building a name for himself with parts in films like "Rumble Fish" (1983), "The Cotton Club" (1984), "Birdy" (1984), and "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1986). By the early 1980s he had changed his surname to Cage, after the Marvel superhero Luke Cage, and with the name change, saw his acting prospects rise. Although Cage's role in the film was minor, it gave him the confidence to charge full-steam ahead in building an acting career for himself. He nabbed his first role when was 18 in the high school drama "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982). Feeling like high school was holding him back, Cage dropped out in his senior year to pursue acting full-time. He studied theater at the school, but long desired to be acting in movies. Cage attended Beverly Hills High School, and it was there that he first began acting. However, Cage viewed his famous surname as more of a nuisance than anything, which is why he changed it early in his career. Of course, it helped that his famous uncle was none other than Francis Ford Coppola, the Academy Award-winning director of such modern classics as "The Godfather" (1972) and "Apocalypse Now" (1979).
He was born Nicolas Kim Coppola in Long Beach, California, and from a young age harbored dreams of being up on the 60-foot silver screen, just like his childhood idol James Dean.
Ever since he could remember, Nicolas Cage wanted to be an actor. Nicolas Cage was a versatile Academy Award-winning actor whose wide-ranging body of work spanned everything from oddball comedies (1987's "Raising Arizona", 2002's "Adaptation"), to dark character dramas (1995's "Leaving Las Vegas", 1999's "Bringing out the Dead"), to effects-driven action films (1997's "Con Air", 2004's "National Treasure", 2007's "Ghost Rider"). Status=$(gs -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -q -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile="$" "$f" 2> /dev/null)Įxample output: processing inp1.pdf. Just copy it in the folder with the PDFs and execute from there. The following Bash script merges all available PDFs in a folder one by one and gives a success status after each merge.
#PDF MERGE APP PDF#
I had the problem that a few PDF merges produced some error messages.Īs it is quite a lot trial and error to find the corrupt PDFs, I wrote a script for it. Here is a Bash script which checks for merging errors.
UPDATE: first of all thanks for all your nice comments!! just a tip that may work for you guys, after googleing, I found a superb trick to shrink the size of PDFs, I reduced with it one PDF of 300 MB to just 15 MB with an acceptable resolution! and all of this with the good ghostscript, here it is: gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dPDFSETTINGS=/default -dNOPAUSE -dQUIET -dBATCH -dDetectDuplicateImages -dCompressFonts=true -r150 -sOutputFile=output.pdf input.pdf
#PDF MERGE APP INSTALL#
In this way you wouldn't need to install anything else, just work with what you already have installed in your system (at least both come by default in my box). In both cases the ouput resolution is much higher and better than this way using convert: convert -density 300x300 -quality 100 mine1.pdf mine2.pdf merged.pdf Or even this way for an improved version for low resolution PDFs (thanks to Adriano for pointing this out): gs -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -q -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -sOutputFile=merged.pdf mine1.pdf mine2.pdf Try the good ghostscript: gs -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -q -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=merged.pdf mine1.pdf mine2.pdf