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Hayden Christensen, Attack of the Clones Interview by Paul Fischer
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Until recently, 19-year old Canadian actor Hayden Christensen
was hardly a household name. But in the next two months, expect
the young actors image to be pasted on every major magazine
cover in the world. He is, after all, the new Anakin Skywalker in
Episode II and Episode III of the huge Star Wars franchise, who
eventually becomes Darth Vader, and hes preparing for whats
to come, writes Paul Fischer.
This summer in the US, the buzz around
Canadian actor Hayden Christensen will increase when the 20-year-old
bursts onto our screens as Anakin Skywalker, the man who fathers
Luke Skywalker and becomes Darth Vader, in the next instalment of
George Lucas Star Wars series. Though Christensen
has been forbidden to say anything specific about the plot or characters
of Attack of the Clones, he DOES talk about how specific George
Lucas can be.
For instance, Christensen wanted to
meet Jake Lloyd who played Anakin in The Phantom Menace but "George
didn't want anything to interfere with how I was playing Anakin
at this stage of his life."
Though he reveals that "there are hints of the dark
forces invading Anakin's life in Episode II, Anakin is still essentially
good in this next movie."
The young actor went through quite the
audition process to land the role and almost passed up the chance
to audition, but Fate intervened, he recalls. He was starring in
Higher Ground, a TV network series with Joe Lando, when
he got the call to audition for Star Wars. They told me Id
been accepted in the auditioning process and to come meet the casting
director, said Christensen. I said, Im in
Vancouver and cant make it out to Los Angeles guys, sorry.
I didnt go to the first one actually. On the second
round of auditions, Christensen once again heard from the casting
director. This time my agent insisted I go, he said.
But even when he made the final dozen and was asked to travel to
Los Angeles to meet Lucas, Christensen reveals duty prevailed. I
had to work on my show, he said. So I stayed in Vancouver
and passed it up again, against my will this time. They called a
month later and said, If Hayden would pay his way, he could
meet George at the Skywalker Ranch. I met with him and that
was an experience all to itself. It was really, really cool and
the ranch is an amazing place. Very conductive to the creative flow.
As for meeting the man who created the movies most
popular serial, It was just a meeting about my experiences
with acting and not so much about Star Wars at all,
he said.
The confident and affable young actor
is clearly miles apart from this celebrated role of Anakin Skywalker,
but the actor has learned to deal with the spotlight and the kind
of success he has reluctantly found himself a part of. I think
you can give it the credence it deserves, which isnt too much,
the actor quietly explains. I think that if you dont
take it too seriously and just take it as it comes, keep your ambitions
where they were before, and then youll be alright. Those
ambitions Christensen speaks of, he elaborates, Were
merely succeeding as an actor and just wanted to make good films.
On hearing that he had been cast in
Attack of the Clones, the actor admits that he couldnt
define for myself what I was feeling when I found out that I got
the part. It was a week of just sheer bliss and I got to work.
Work included spending several months in Sydney where he shot all
of the interiors. Despite being far from home, Christensen loved
his Aussie experience. I really loved it, even though there
were times I wished it were a little bit closer, he says.
I stayed on Bondi Beach in this magnificent apartment building
on the south shore. He didnt catch up on his surfing
while he Sydney, but I did do some serious boogie boarding,
he adds laughingly.
Christensen returned to London for
what they call re-shoots, but I dont really know. Asked
how tired he is of answering Star Wars questions, Christensen matter-of-factly
responds that he is more accustomed to it than anything else.
I mean, everythings pretty new to me at this point, so Im
just learning as I go along. Talking about Star Wars is why Im
here; if I hadnt done Star Wars I dont think I would
have been cast in Life as a House, so Im just happy to share
as much as I can.
As for the coolest thing about being
the Anakin? Wearing the big cape was pretty empowering. The
sabre of course, was pretty cool too. Audiences will get to
see just HOW cool, when Attack of the Clones blasts into theatres
next month.
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Cummul
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2005
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Star Wars: Episode III
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5/16/2002
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Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
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DVD
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Life as a House
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VHS
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DVD
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$15,652,637
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Virgin Suicides, The
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VHS
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$144,028
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$4,859,475
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2/3/1995
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In the Mouth of Madness
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VHS
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$3,441,807
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$8,924,549
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1995
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Harrison
Bergeron
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VHS
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1996
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No Greater
Love
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1995
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Street Law
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Release Date May 16, 2002
Synopsis: Anakin (Christensen) has progressed into the
accomplished Jedi apprentice of Obi-Wan (McGregor), who himself
has changed from student to teacher. The two Jedi are ordered
to protect Padmé (Portman) whose life is endangered by a faction
of political separatists. As relationships form and powerful
forces collide, these heroes encounter decisions that will impact
not only their own fates, but the destiny of the Republic.
Starring Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor, Samuel L. Jackson,
Hayden Christensen, Pernilla August, Kenny Baker, Anthony Daniels,
Ahmed Best, Frank Oz, Jimmy Smits, Christopher Lee, Ayesha Dharker,
Joel Edgerton, Temuera Morrison
Directed by George Lucas
Written by George Lucas, Jonathan Hales
Studio 20th Century Fox
Genre Science Fiction
Filming Location(s) Australia, Italy, Tunisia
Web Sites Official
Site
Trailers Clonewar,
Breathing,
Forbiddenlove
Clonewar
Book Hardcover
(April 23, 2002)
Soundtrack John
Williams
Release Dates Rest of The World
May 16, 2002
Aruba, Austria, Australia, Canada, Croatia, Curacao, Czech
/ Slovakia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland,
Hungary, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, New
Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia,
Sweden, Switzerland (in French, German and Italian), Slovenia,
Syria, Turkey, Singapore, Thailand, United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom, and the United States.
May 17, 2002
Belgium, Bulgaria, Estonia, France, Greece, Holland, Iceland,
Italy, Israel, Portugal, Spain, and West Africa.
May 18, 2002
Taiwan
May 22, 2002
Norway
June 14, 2002
Columbia
June 20, 2002
Bolivia
June 21, 2002
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, South Africa
June 28, 2002
Costa Rica
July 4, 2002
Argentina, Belize, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico
July 5, 2002
Brazil, India, Korea, Paraquay, Uruguay
July 10, 2002
Barbados, Jamacia, Trinidad
July 11, 2002
Nicaragua
July 12, 2002
Ecuador
July 13, 2002
Japan
July 18, 2002
Peru
July 26, 2002
El Salvador
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Harry Potter is
coming on DVD and VHS!
One of the most popular movies to hit the big screen in years,
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, is finally coming
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David
Mamet's Heist
is--not unlike many of his previous films--amusing, manicured,
and fraught with an awkward tension. If your customers have
seen The Spanish Prisoner or House of Games, they're by now
familiar with the plot-subverting gambit of the double-cross
turned triple- and then quadruple-cross. Heist sticks to the
formula, and it's selling!
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We
congratulate all the wonderful artists who contributed to the
O
Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which garnered the
best album and best soundtrack awards at this year's Grammys.
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2nd
Chance
by James Patterson, This is a beautiful work of art filled with
shart witty prose and intriguing Ideas. I recommend it fully
to anyone with a heightened sensibility for the injustices of
this world and the subtle nuances of existence.
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