Wednesday, April 10, 2002
 
 

Samuel L. Jackson, Changing Lanes, Star Wars Interview by Paul Fischer

Samuel L. Jackson is not only Hollywood's quintessential Mr Cool, but one of the most versatile actors in town. Within a month he'll do battle with those pesky Clones in Episode II of the Star Wars saga, and an inconsiderate lawyer in the dramatic Changing Lanes. And as Paul Fischer discovered, Sam Jackson refuses to repeat himself.

In his latest movie, Changing Lanes, Samuel L. Jackson plays an ordinary guy who is angered by the deal life has bestowed on him. Jackson could have fallen in the trap of playing him in a stereotypical, one dimension manner, but don't suggest that to the actor. "I've never done a one dimensional performance in my life, that I know of," he retorts. Here he stars as a down-on-his-luck father of two, who loses custody of his children when he shows up late to work, all because insensitive lawyer Ben Affleck . Jackson has the knack of taking what could have been a very simplistic character and embellish him with credible humanity.

"Generally when I approach a story or a character I'm always trying to find ways of humanizing them."

Jackson adds that he doesn't perceive Doyle as being angry all the time and "has a lot of different stuff going on.

He's desperately trying to hold onto his family, his job and he's definitely trying to hold onto his sanity.

He thinks there are a lot of forces acting on him.

He's very used to blaming all of his woes on someone else and that's the easy way for him.

So I was trying to find a way to balance all those things against the things that Ben was doing to me."

Given all of the offers at his disposal, Jackson was drawn to Changing Lanes, he says, because "this guy was so complex, was having, all these issues

and he was a complete 360 degrees from Shaft and all those other kinds of bad ass characters that people try to associate me with all the time.

I tend to think I have a facility for doing just about anything and I wanted to play a guy who was quietly raging in that way." Jackson insists that it's important for him to take on a role that is the antithesis of those 'bad ass roles' of which he refers. "I mean, it's kind of easy to put on great clothes, talk tough, do all that stuff; that's fun and I enjoy doing it. But I've done drama all my life and I like exploring the human experience in a lot of different ways. Movies are great for entertainment and escapism and all that other stuff.

I don't make a point of doing movies that are slice of life, this is what we need to be doing with ourselves kind of thing.

But this was a good story and the guy inside of it was a good challenge for me as an actor after having done all these other things for a while, so I kind of needed to just recharge my acting battery." Which is far different from his attraction to the Star Wars films, which serve to exercise his childhood fantasies. "I always wanted to be like a big swashbuckling hero and they don't make pirate movies anymore.

So the light saber seems to be the answer to the old sword," he adds laughingly. But unlike a character-based drama such as Changing Lanes, the challenge for Jackson on a Star Wars movie, is being reactive to all its digital effects. And this actor loved that aspect. "I loved doing that because I did it as a kid.

George just puts you in a big blue room and says: 'Ok, fight.

So you just kind of do that.' " He did more of that shooting Attack of the Clones. "When I was walking and talking with Yoda, there was somebody doing the voice, but, you I was just kind of walking along, talking and imagining him being there.

In Clones it's cool because Yoda is fighting in this movie, being about 100 years young and all." Sam Jackson has paid his dues big time. The former respected actor from New York has emerged as one of this country's most arresting screen personalities, who can flip from a Shaft to a Doyle with an apparent effortlessness. He is a very different actor, now, to what he once was, and what fuels him these days, he says, is that he is "able to choose characters that are verbal, that talk about themselves and talk about how they feel about what's going on around them. I can also look inside the majority of the film scripts that I do now and I can find a two page monologue that I had to do.

That my characters talk.

I used to miss that when I first started." He also loves to travel, and his work affords him a myriad of travel opportunities, such as his lengthy stint in Australia shooting Star Wars. "I've been to Australia but I've never spent any time there so it was great to be able to explore the country and go out and play all the golf courses that they had there, if people allowed me to play. Then this time last week I was in Czechoslovakia doing XXX and then flew into Jacksonville and to shoot Basic all last week. It's a great life."

As to whether we'll see Jackson back as Shaft, the actor concedes that he'd love to do another one, but with more sex this time." Jackson also predicts that "XXX is going to be huge" and as for the latest Star Wars, "I'm looking forward to it and I'm as excited as anyone else to see it."

Filmography

Basic (2003)

Release Date TBA 2003

Synopsis: A DEA agent's (John Travolta) latest assignment is to investigate the bizarre disappearance of an Army drill instructor (Samuel L. Jackson) and several of his cadets during what was to be a routine training exercise.
Starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Andy Garcia, Connie Nielsen, Giovanni Ribisi, Taye Diggs
Directed by John McTiernan
Written by James Vanderbilt
Studio Phoenix Pictures
Genre Thriller

Tick-Tock (2002)

Release Date TBA 2002
Synopsis: An amnesiac awakens to find that he is in the custody of the FBI, the prime suspect in a series of terrorist bombings in Los Angeles.
Starring Jennifer Lopez, Samuel L. Jackson
Written by Anthony Bagarozzi, Charles Mondry
Studio Columbia Pictures
Genre Action

Formula 51 (2002)

Release Date August 23, 2002
Synopsis: Jackson plays an illegal drug chemist who goes to Liverpool, England, in search of a market for his new drug. Hoping to retire soon, he wants this to be his last big deal, but when he gets to England, he discovers that his British connection is less than amiable towards Americans.
Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Rhys Ifans, Meat Loaf, Emily Mortimer, Sean Pertwee
Directed by Ronny Yu
Written by Stel Pavlou
Studio Screen Gems (Sony)
Genre Action, Comedy
Filming Location(s) Liverpool, England; Los Angeles
Web Sites Official Site

XXX (2002)

Release Date July 26, 2002 Summer 2002
Synopsis: An extreme sports competitor, XXX (Diesel), is recruited by the government to infiltrate a crime ring.
Starring Vin Diesel, Samuel L. Jackson, Ewan McGregor (rumored), Marton Csokas, Asia Argento, Eve
Directed by Rob Cohen
Written by Rich Wilkes
Studio Columbia Pictures
Genre Action, Crime
Filming Location(s) Czech city of Prague
Web Sites Official Site

Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones (2002)

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

Released

Title

VHS

DVD

1st wknd

Total Gross

5/16/2002

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones

       

4/12/2002

Changing Lanes

       

3/2/2001

Caveman's Valentine, The

     

$687,081

11/22/2000

Unbreakable

 

DVD

$30,330,771

$94,999,143

6/16/2000

Shaft

VHS

 

$21,714,757

$70,327,868

4/7/2000

Rules of Engagement

   

$15,011,181

$61,322,858

7/28/1999

Deep Blue Sea

   

$18,600,000

$73,648,228

6/11/1999

Red Violin, The

     

$10,019,109

5/19/1999

Star Wars: Phantom Menace

   

$64,810,970

$431,088,297

7/31/1998

Negotiator, The

 

DVD

$10,218,831

$44,705,766

6/26/1998

Out of Sight (1998)

   

$12,020,435

$37,562,568

2/13/1998

Sphere

 

DVD

$18,586,765

$36,976,367

12/25/1997

Jackie Brown

VHS

 

$9,292,248

$39,673,162

11/7/1997

Eve's Bayou

 

DVD

$3,287,846

$14,821,531

7/30/1997

187

   

$2,222,984

$5,747,802

2/28/1997

Hard Eight

VHS

DVD

$69,486

$142,356

10/11/1996

Long Kiss Goodnight, The

VHS

DVD

$9,065,363

$33,447,612

10/11/1996

Trees Lounge

   

$47,329

$673,269

7/24/1996

Time to Kill, A

VHS

DVD

$14,823,159

$108,766,007

6/21/1996

Search for One-eye Jimmy, The

     

$5,000

5/3/1996

Great White Hype, The

   

$3,349,481

$7,852,282

6/2/1995

Fluke

   

$1,435,709

$3,794,761

5/19/1995

Die Hard: With a Vengeance

   

$22,162,245

$100,012,499

4/21/1995

Kiss of Death

   

$5,317,066

$14,942,422

3/17/1995

Losing Isaiah

VHS

 

$2,520,972

$7,564,608

10/14/1994

Pulp Fiction

VHS

DVD

$9,311,882

$107,928,762

8/19/1994

Fresh

     

$8,094,616

1/1/1994

New Age, The

     

$245,217

9/1/1993

True Romance

VHS

DVD

 

$12,281,000

6/11/1993

Jurassic Park

VHS

DVD

$47,059,460

$357,067,947

5/26/1993

Menace II Society

 

DVD

$3,839,638

$27,731,527

3/5/1993

Amos & Andrew

   

$3,617,317

$9,461,630

2/5/1993

Loaded Weapon 1

   

$9,202,722

$27,979,399

6/5/1992

Patriot Games

VHS

DVD

$18,511,191

$83,287,363

1/17/1992

Juice

VHS

DVD

$8,085,915

$20,146,800

6/7/1991

Jungle Fever

   

$5,332,860

$31,739,045

9/19/1990

Goodfellas

   

$6,368,901

$46,743,809

8/17/1990

Exorcist III, The

   

$9,312,219

$25,011,739

6/22/1990

Betsy's Wedding

   

$4,662,488

$19,740,070

1/1/1990

Mo Better Blues

     

$16,153,000

6/30/1989

Do the Right Thing

VHS

DVD

$3,563,535

$26,004,026

6/29/1988

Coming to America

     

$128,152,301

 
About Samuel L. Jackson
Filmography
Basic (2003)
Tick-Tock (2002)
Formula 51 (2002)
Xxx (2002)
Star Wars: Episode Ii — Attack Of The Clones (2002)
Changing Lanes (2002)
Samuel L. Jackson Samuel L. Jackson

Birth Name: Samuel Leroy Jackson
Birthdate: December 21, 1948
Birthplace: Washington, D.C.
Mailing Address:
C/O Addis-Weschler & Associates
955 South Carrillo Drive
Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90048


Changing Lanes

Release Date April 12, 2002
Synopsis: This story of a successful businessman (Samuel L. Jackson) and a high-profile lawyer (Ben Affleck) whose chance encounter, a minor traffic accident on New York's F.D.R. Drive, escalates to terrifying "I'll have my people kill your people" levels.
Starring Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, Toni Collette, Sydney Pollack, Amanda Peet
Directed by Roger Michell
Written by Chap Taylor, Michael Tolkin, Anthony Picharillo
Studio Paramount Pictures
Genre Thriller, Drama
MPAA Rating R - for language
Filming Location(s) New York
Web Sites Official site
Trailer - Various Sizes - QuickTime Format


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