The actor,
martial arts guru and blues musician is really happy to talk about his
part-time job as a cop and his new movie.
Good morning to you, sir. I’m in
Bucharest making a movie. I’m in the hotel waiting for meetings I have today,
uh-huh.
Your
new film, The Mercenary: Absolution (1),
was filmed there. What appealed to you about playing sensitive mercenary John
Alexander?
I’m always trying to find
something a little bit different from what people have seen me do before. I
wanted to play somebody kind of mysterious and on the edge, so you don’t really
know if you like him or hate him until the middle of the movie (2).
Did
you identify with his wish to “do one good thing before I die even if I die in
the process of doing it”?
And what’s on your personal bucket list?
There’s a ton of things I wanna do which is
one of the reasons I became apolice officer, so I can help people. I didn’t
wanna become a police officer to be egotistical or push people around. I wanted
to use that role to be a humble human being and to help people who were weak
and defenceless, who had been robbed or raped or potentially killed. This is a
way in which I can help others make the world a better place.
What have your duties entailed?
Practically everything. But the thing I like
best is forming a team where we go after high-risk warrants, for people who are
armed and dangerous. Murderers, bank robbers, rapists, kidnappers. Those are
the guys I like to get.
Have you apprehended them?
Hundreds of them. Many, many hundreds. I
don’t know how many hundreds.
Were you scared?
Heh-heh-heh. Listen. When you kick in a door
and there’s a bunch of guys on your team and they’ve got guns and it says on
the warrant “armed and dangerous” or “history of violence”, you’d have to be
really stupid not to have some fear. Fear keeps you lucid. I don’t try to
pretend I’m a superhuman person. I’m a human being.
A person watching your films might think you
were superhuman though.
I don’t know about that. I’m just a simple
country boy.
Sorry, the line broke up, you’re a simple
what?
(Raising voice) A SIMPLE COUNTRY BOY.
What do movies get wrong about violence?
Films try to personify life in all its
machinations. That means you’re gonna travel the bridge between the sacred and
the profane. You’ll see great things, ugly things, vulgar things, the most base
and violent and ugly distorted crap on Earth,(3) but you’ll also
see some of the most wonderful and sacred things on Earth.
How do you feel about having made one of the
few environmental action movies,On Deadly Ground? (4)
I’m a human being with ethics and morals and
I’ve always tried to allow my martial arts to teach me humility and grace and
I’ll always try to make the world a better place any way I can, and the
environment is one of the things I’ve always cared a lot about.
Do you teach martial arts?
Of course I do.
Teacher, police officer, actor, musician …
When do you find time for hobbies?
I don’t have hobbies. I just hone my skills.
Can you cook? You played a cook in the Under Siege films!
No, I’m not a good cook.
Can you microwave?
[Long pause] OK.
How did you enjoy playing in the UK with your
blues band [Thunderbox] last year? (5)
The audience was spectacular. You can check it out.
Is there any overlap between the skill set
needed for a blues musician and an action hero?
I don’t really … I’m sure there’s something
in common with everything. But I don’t think that’s something one would
naturally try to create as a match.
The reviewer for this paper wrote of your “powerful … unhurried detachment.”You
sounded pretty laid back. Are you a calm person?
Hahahaha. Ah, usually.
What annoys you on set?
Unprofessionalism. That concerns me a great
deal.
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Are you still planning to go into politics?
You never know.
Is it true you want to run for governor of
Arizona?
It was really a bunch of people who wanted me
to run.
You don’t sound too enthusiastic.
No.
How did you feel about your friend Vladimir
Putin proposing you as Russian envoy to the US?
OK. Forgive me if I sound discourteous but I
really want to stick to the movie stuff because we’re getting a little too
political now. Let’s just stick to music and movies. (6)
Oh, OK. Have the roles you’re getting changed
as you’ve got older?
Not really.
I always wondered if you were surprised by
what happened to your character inExecutive Decision.
[Long sigh] What’s the question?
Didn’t you think it was odd your character
died in the first third of the film?
Look, it was one of those few mercenary
moments in my life where they’re paying a million dollars a day so I just said
“OK.”
Who’s the world’s greatest action star?
I have no idea. Right now my favourite is Donnie Yen.
What is it about him?
He’s better than anybody else.
Curled from: http://www.theguardian.com/
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