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Wahlberg Goes Ape
Mark Wahlberg, Planet of the Apes Interview by Paul
Fischer in New York.
Mark Wahlberg takes
risks treading into Charlton Hestons shoes in the new version of
Planet of the Apes. But
Wahlberg loves a challenge, and later this year well also see him
in Rock Star, in which he gets to play music and make out with Jennifer
Anniston. In Planet of the Apes, he just monkeys around with Helena Bonham-Carter.
It was a tired but jovial Wahlberg that talked to and exchanged wisecracks
with Paul Fischer in New Yorks Regency Hotel.
Looking a tad tired after a hectic weekend of interviews,
Mark Wahlberg, dressed in black but appearing jovial, says that he was
unconcerned in starring in a film so identified with film history. I
would have been, had it been anyone else but Tim Burton; with Tim, I never
really thought about it. I dont think ANYONE had any concerns or
felt under any kind of pressure. I never even thought about stepping into
the Heston role.
Tim Burtons take on the classic story is set in 2020 and casts
Wahlberg as a pilot who crash lands on a seemingly barren planet, but
one inhabited by apes. Befriended by a sympathetic chimp (Helena Bonham-Carter),
Wahlberg reluctantly assumes a Messianic role, and tries to free the planets
human population from its military ape captors. Wahlberg admits not having
been a huge fan of the original 1968 film. I saw it when I was 10
with my dad and thought: This is kinda funny, talking apes on horses,
but put on Shane again or a good Cagney movie. But in preparation for
this role, I went back, saw it again and noticed things that I obviously
didnt see when I was 10, and in the process saw why people loved
it; still it wasnt anything that really turned me on.
Comparing the original, more socially conscious version to this new
film, Wahlberg agrees with producer Richard Zanuck that Burtons
film is more entertaining and escapist than the original, but on
the other hand, if you watch the movie very closely, its still pretty
layered and addresses certain social and political issues, yet this one
is certainly much more entertaining and more fun, as it SHOULD be.
Wahlberg adds that the world is very different today than it was
in 1968. But to REALLY answer your question, I agree with ANYTHING and
EVERYTHING Richard Zanuck says, because that guy is the coolest guy that
Ive EVER met in the business. Now, after working with him, I feel
Im part of the movie business, the actor adds laughingly.
Including pal George Clooney at whom he cant resist taking a
jibe. Clooney is just a pretty boy, man, and thats IT, ok?
I carried him on my back long enough. Im on my own. But seriously,
I like George a lot and we were supposed to do Oceans 11 together
but hey, a choice had to be made between Tim Burton and third wheel to
Clooney again ---- let me step out on my own, know what Im sayin?
Obviously this was something he just couldnt pass up, because
everything I had done up to this point was reality-based and something
I could connect with on some personal level. With this, it was time to
get out there and try something different and trust a guy [Tim Burton]
who has done something interesting every, single time out.
Without giving too much away, much has been made of
the movies surprise ending. Wahlberg would not be drawn on discussing
the ending except to concede that, according to producer Zanuck, the
doors left wide open for a sequel. You know that must
be right, because I agree with EVERYTHING that Zanuck says, he adds
cheekily. But I suggest that you see the film again, and I think
youll get the ending. So get out there, see it twice. I just realised
that the whole point of doing interviews was to promote this movie, so
see it THREE times, he adds raucously.
For a man with an obviously cheeky sense of humour, its surprising
that Wahlberg, already a veteran of some 13 films, haw played often intense,
ultra-serious characters. By now, its time for a change. And its
coming later this year in the form of Rock Star, a comedy co-starring
Jennifer Anniston. Wahlberg is philosophical about its much delayed release
date. This is a movie that the studio really loves, and on which
it has spent a lot of money and time, trying to figure out how to market
the film properly; its not like selling a poster with someone just
wearing sunglasses, you know? Youve got to actually get creative.
I mean I said we could still probably put Mel Gibson on the poster with
sunglasses; Im sure he wouldnt mind, as hes a buddy
of mine. But seriously folks, the fact that they like it as
much as they do is a good thing for me, because that movie means a lot
to me. Asked whether he preferred being kissed by a chimp or Jennifer
Anniston, Wahlberg actually pauses. Well, Helena Bonham-Carter
was pretty good underneath that make up, but Jennifer is EXTREMELY sexy
in this movie, not to mention talented.
While Wahlberg has more recently starred in big studio
films, the actor is looking forward to kind of going back to where
I feel most comfortable. This year alone Ill get to work again with
Paul Thomas Anderson, James Gray and David O. Russell.
But where Wahlberg is NOT returning is to his former
career if rapper. Im 30 years old, I love listening to music,
I have a studio in my house and mess around once in a while, but to be
in the music business just doesnt make sense to me. It seems like
a lifetime ago.
Wahlberg is happy doing this acting gig
despite having to deal wiry his new found fame and celebrity status, but
he has least he has learned to deal with it with a sense of humour. I
was in New York just for a week and I was in the paper every day, apparently
dating girls Ive never met. If Im gonna get into trouble,
it might as WELL be me causing it, you know what I mean?
Planet of
the Apes
Release Date: July 27th, 2001
Distributor: 20th Century Fox
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Kris
Kristofferson, Estella Warren, Erick Avari, Luke Eberl, Linda Harrison,
Evan Dexter Parke, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan,
Paul Giamatti, George Clooney, Charlton Heston.
This new Planet of the Apes film is being directed by
Tim Burton (Sleepy Hollow, Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman) and
stars Mark Wahlberg (Three Kings, Boogie Nights). The ape cast includes
Helena Bonham Carter (Fight Club, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein), Michael
Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile, Armageddon), Paul Giamatti (Private
Parts, Man on the Moon), and Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs, Four Rooms).
Neither a direct re-make of the classic starring Charlton Heston nor a close
adaptation of the novel by Pierre Boulle, this version, from a script by
William Broyles Jr. (China Beach, Apollo 13), is instead a "re-imagination"
of the ape-planet concept. The film is also said to be inspired by the entire
series of Planet of the Apes, rather than just the first film. There will
still be people in ape costumes, which are reported to be similar to the
masks from the original, only updated and more articulated to better show
off the actors beneath. The make-up work is being done by Academy Award
winner Rick Baker (Ed Wood, The Nutty Professor, The Grinch). Other
repeat Burton-crew include Academy Award winning production designer Rick
Heinrichs (Sleepy Hollow, The Big Lebowski), Academy Award nominated
composer Danny Elfman (Oingo Boingo, The Simpsons theme), and Academy
Award nominated costume designer Colleen Atwood (Edward Scissorhands,
Beloved). There is still, reportedly, a big shocker ending; something
just as shocking to modern audiences as the Statue of Liberty shot was at
the end of the original.
About Mark
Wahlberg
Birth Name: Mark Robert Michael
Wahlberg
Birthdate: June 5, 1971
Birthplace: Dorchester, Massachusettes
Planet of the Apes (2001)
Rock Star 2001
The Truth About Charlie 2001
The Perfect Storm (2000)
The Yards (2000)
The Corruptor (1999)
Three Kings (1999)
The Big Hit (1998)
Traveller (1997)
Boogie Nights (1997)
Fear (1996)
The Basketball Diaries (1995)
Renaissance Man (1994)
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