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Dakota Fanning |
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Push |
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Interview by: Izumi Hasegawa |
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Jan 24, 2009 |
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Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning - Push
Q1: Doing a seat of your pants, superhero would be like this one, how does that compare to doing the big budget Fantastic Four?
CE: There's a lot less time waiting around, that's for sure, those giant budgets, it feels like, well you have the luxury of time, you have the luxury of money, so as a result, you spend a lot of time waiting around. But on this, if anything, we were under the gun, and we did not have the luxury of time or money, so you're working a lot more.
Q2: Was there less performing to pieces of gunman on a screen? A lot more of it was real?
CE: Absolutely. That was the main difference. With Fantastic Four, you're surrounded by green screen, you're hanging on a wire, and you're talking to a tennis ball. In this, if there's a stunt, they're going to do a stunt. And it's going to happen right in front of you, and you're going to be a part of it and it's a tangible world to play off.
Q3: How'd you like doing th...
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