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According to the schedule of the GNT, this afternoon will be broadcast the interview that Joe gave to Ellen Degeneres last month. The program airs from 14 pm (GMT) and has replay tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock.
In an interview with E! Online, the director Rian Johnson told a little about what Joe passed during the recording. See what he said about the makeup done on the actor to make him look like Bruce Willis:
Joe was a saint. He was in a chair for three hours every morning. This means that even when we were writing early on, he had to arrive three hours before everyone else. He could only drink these protein shakes throughout the day because the oil from food spoil your makeup. He was tired, hungry and uncomfortable throughout filming. But he was a real soldier. I was very impressed.
To read the full interview in English, click here .
The interview on Conan was one that did not come out whole, just a few pieces. In the first, Conan asks Joe about a montage of him with the Obama family.
In this second video, Joe talks about playing a young Bruce Willis.
In this third and last, Joe tells stories that happened on the Halloween holiday and because this is his favorite holiday.
Watch the interview below of Joe's program Ellen Degeneres held on the 26th, last Wednesday. The video quality is not great but it was the only one who came out with the whole interview. We will update this post when possible subtitle.
Translated the article Indiewire published on September 9. The interview was held at TIFF. Read below:
You have become quite an action star over the last three years, something I did not expect.And you?
Well, I really like the physical part of the movie [laughs]. I do not know if I have an answer for that. The term seems good to me.
Rian had a vision forward in seeing you in this action actor - he started writing this, with you as inspiration, 10 years ago, right?
It was not long after we started filming "Brick" he started telling me about this idea of time travel he had. I mean, speaking of action, the action sequences are great in Brick. They had no money, which somehow makes them even cooler. The fun of them is how well thought out and how smart he is with the choreography and camera movement. It does depend on great special effects or anything like that. He brought that same ingenuity to his work in Looper. Now he is in a range of action movies Bruce Willis.
For those who could not attend live Press Conference held on March 6, Thursday, before the premiere at TIFF Looper, now can watch the full interview available at the festival channel on Youtube. Recalling that the video has no subtitles and lasts approximately one hour.
Translate a new interview with Joe, this time to the site 'USA Weekend'. Read below:
Are you exhausted?
The work I do is my idea of fun. I like to meet people, have dinner with them and talk.
In Premium Rush, you ride at high speed through Manhattan.Are you hurt?
Once, I flew bike, I ended up in the back of a taxi and broke the windshield with my elbows. I immediately got up to tell everyone that I was fine, but I took 31 points on my right arm. I give credit to stunt team of Inception, I was given combat training and taught me to put the elbows in front of my face.
In Looper, you have to kill yourself in the future, played by Bruce Willis.You could end up with Bruce?
Surely not. He is a big strong guy. If it such a good hiding, I think I'd be finished.
Below is a video with Joe and actress Dania Ramirez where they talk about the new movie "Premium Rush" (Danger On Demand).
Both comment on the difficulties of making an action movie. Joe says when he got hurt in the filming, it was amazing to see how much the stunt filming because each had a specialty stunt with bikes and it was fun to watch. Joe also said that director David Koepp knows exactly how to make a classic action movie in hollywood, and use bicycles as transportation in an action movie is much more fun.
Read below the interview translated that Joe gave to Playboy magazine, published this week.
PLAYBOY: We're about to see you play a bike messenger pursued by a cop in the action thriller "Premium Rush" (Danger On Demand). Meanwhile, the public is still debating whether the Dark Knight is the best Batman movie, and your profile must have increased since you made "Inception" and "500 Days With It." Having acted in commercials and TV shows like "3rd Rock From the Sun" since he was six years and having made his film debut in 1992 at age 11, in "Beethoven", you look back and think its infancy slightly distorted ?
Gordon-Levitt: I would not say I was a normal kid. I would say that I was a lucky kid, because unfortunately it is not normal to have extraordinarily good parents who love and support him. I played baseball, did gymnastics, I had piano lessons and started acting like just another of the things I did. I was not pressured to do so. But it was work I loved. I had a really cool teacher who taught us how to become a character, be realistic and feel those feelings, so I hated looking like an idiot on TV commercials because it seems that they think that's what sells toys or something. I remember that in "Beethoven" we were not allowed to play with the dog not to distract him. For a lover of dogs that was disappointing and strange.
PLAYBOY: Then, as now, you never seemed to get caught in any of these mistakes that turn many promising young actors in tabloid fodder. How?
Gordon-Levitt: Being on TV when I was a teenager at school was much harder than anything I've experienced since. He prepared me for what is working in popular culture. I learned that I have basically two different interactions with people. I love it when someone approaches me and tells me that I saw something that made them feel something and that is connected to it. That's part of why I do it. The other interaction is with other people who really do not care about the movies or something. They only care about the fame thing, and it makes me feel disgusted.