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'Greenland' Interviews With Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin
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01/11/2024
Interview with Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin
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I'm gonna hit you guys with a hard-hitting one
00:01
right off the bat.
00:03
Do you know if bunkers like the ones featured
00:06
in the movie actually exist?
00:08
Yes. Yes.
00:09
Do they really?
00:10
Can you tell me about them or no?
00:12
Or is it like a lockdown secret?
00:13
The fragment has hit central Florida.
00:16
Oh my God.
00:18
Wait, are some more pieces gonna hit?
00:20
Come on, let's go.
00:21
But the sky's on fire.
00:26
We watched it as a family last night
00:28
and my wife woke me up this morning
00:29
still thinking about it.
00:30
She came out of the shower early and was like,
00:32
yeah, but what about this part?
00:34
And because I think that I wanna emphasize
00:36
it relies heavily on the kindness of strangers.
00:39
Like there's nothing really special
00:41
that your guys' characters are equipped to do.
00:43
You just keep going forward
00:45
but you rely heavily on the kindness of strangers.
00:47
And I'm wondering if that's something that appealed to you
00:49
when taking on the story.
00:50
Yeah, I love that part of the story.
00:53
But it's also the kindness of strangers
00:55
and the danger of strangers
00:56
because you see beautiful people doing terrible things
01:01
but for the right reasons.
01:03
But a lot of the time there is just such heart
01:06
and humanity in there by the people that pass.
01:08
And by the way, that's the world that we live in.
01:10
There's a lot of darkness out there
01:11
but there's a lot of light and we can't forget that.
01:14
And I think that's why despite the fact
01:16
that this movie pummels you, it's intense, it's a ride
01:20
but at the same time, it fills you with hope.
01:23
Even at the end as it all goes through
01:26
you're kind of left with the feeling
01:27
that maybe we're only moving on to something greater
01:30
and wiser now and more connected
01:32
and appreciating what is important in life.
01:36
These events, just like the pandemic,
01:37
always in some ways allow us to tap
01:41
into a greater consciousness and remind us who we are
01:44
and what's important, which is connectivity
01:46
and love and tribe.
01:48
Marina, I'm really curious when you take on a part
01:50
like this because it is devastating scene
01:53
after devastating scene emotionally.
01:56
If there's any hesitation that you're gonna take this on
01:58
because you're gonna have to live in this headspace
01:59
for months at a time and live in this-
02:01
Yeah, I definitely had to gear up to it.
02:03
I was a little terrified.
02:05
I have a work motto that says,
02:07
if I am scared to do it, then I should do it.
02:12
And this was definitely a movie that scared me
02:14
because of the emotional commitment
02:15
and the physical commitment.
02:18
It's really these two characters,
02:20
the whole movie, in different peril at different times
02:23
and then also together.
02:26
So, you know, I would have to rise to the occasion,
02:28
but I really enjoy a challenge.
02:31
We're scared.
02:32
We'll find him.
02:33
It's okay.
02:34
Clark's largest fragment will hit in less than 24 hours.
02:39
I'm wondering if there was something really humanizing
02:40
about giving the threat a name, like Clark.
02:44
Every time I heard it,
02:44
it sort of brought me back into the story.
02:46
Yeah, I think that most of the time,
02:51
extraterrestrial things are given more of a number
02:54
or some kind of a classification
02:56
that doesn't feel emotional.
02:58
But right now there's a hurricane called Sally.
03:01
I mean, talk about a lovely name
03:03
that is just going to wreck the Gulf region right now.
03:06
And I like the idea of what it conveys
03:11
that it is more of an emotional attachment to something
03:15
because we've given it a personal name
03:18
of what that event's going to be.
03:19
You know, to me, it was always two monsters in the movie.
03:21
It was not only Clark, but it was humanity itself.
03:24
Will we turn on each other?
03:26
And are we capable of heinous things
03:27
when it's life or death?
03:28
Or will we do right by each other?
03:30
And there's so many scenes in this film
03:31
because you guys rely on practical effects
03:33
as often as you can in this,
03:35
where you guys in the middle of huge crowd scenes,
03:38
and I can't help but think, like,
03:40
how hard that's going to be to do in the immediate future.
03:43
Have you thought about obstacles like that
03:45
in terms of telling a story of this size,
03:47
the types of precautions we're going to have to take on?
03:49
I don't know how we do that before there's a vaccine.
03:53
I don't see how that's possible.
03:55
I think smaller movies, certainly,
03:57
and I think that's what we're going to see a lot of
03:59
in the coming months as things reopen.
04:02
Or, obviously, if you're in a country
04:04
where there aren't many cases,
04:05
then that's definitely something that you can do.
04:08
They're going to be harder to put together,
04:09
but we're going to figure it out.
04:10
I'm in the middle of leaving on the next film
04:14
that Gerard Butler and I are going to do.
04:15
We're going to go three in a row together,
04:17
and there's some scenes with massive crowds in it,
04:20
and you just realize that we all have to make
04:24
lemonade out of lemons,
04:25
and we all have to figure out clever ways to do things,
04:27
and we finished Greenland during the pandemic.
04:31
I mean, this movie was filmed, cut, screened, tested,
04:35
locked before there was ever anything called COVID,
04:37
and what we thought was hypothetical
04:39
suddenly becoming much more of a reality.
04:41
It was a very surreal experience to be on a mixed stage
04:44
and then suddenly be in the middle of the pandemic.
04:46
In fact, we got shut down from the California state
04:51
because of it, and you suddenly realize
04:53
the more different parallels with it.
04:55
But you also, I was really moved by a team of people,
05:00
and I'm talking about 300, between visual effects
05:02
and editors and colorists and mixers.
05:05
We all went to our couches, just like we are right now,
05:08
and we finished the movie remotely.
05:10
So I love the fact that we can all get it done,
05:12
and we'll get it done moving forward.
05:14
Just get up and rethink things,
05:15
and I think there's something
05:17
a really favorite producer of mine said is,
05:19
I think things like this will end up knocking the rust off
05:22
of antiquated ways that we used to do things
05:25
and finding better ways to do it.
05:26
Yeah, that's good,
05:27
because this was a great return to practical also.
05:29
You know, it was great to see you immerse yourself
05:31
in sets like this.
05:32
Two days.
05:33
They got it all wrong.
05:34
There's a ton of fragments.
05:35
Planet killers.
05:36
Space agencies are predicting an extinction-level event.
05:41
All right, get up.
05:41
We're just trying to get to safety.
05:45
Do you know if bunkers like the ones
05:47
featured in the movie actually exist?
05:49
Yes.
05:50
Do they really?
05:51
Can you tell me about them or no?
05:52
Or is it like a lockdown secret?
05:54
No, there's nuclear concrete bunkers dug into the ground,
05:58
and I think I heard that they can have been forgotten about,
06:00
and a lot of them had been covered in ice,
06:02
but that had receded again.
06:05
But they're there.
06:06
In Greenland, right?
06:07
In Greenland, yeah.
06:08
Yeah.
06:09
Yeah.
06:10
I want to go find one.
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