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… But, the more he did it with his “swan dive”, the more he realized it was UNWISE to jump in that way, as he ended up HURTING himself. Nick added, what he means is, he ended up BELLY-FLOPPING into the water STOMACH first, rather than go in FEET first as he & Gabe did, which is far less painful! Moises agreed with him…
... You can see the Review of "THE WAY, WAY BACK" at =
http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2013/07/review-of-film-way-way-back.html ...
Report on
film: “THE KINGS OF SUMMER” = Q&A with STARS of the film:
MOISES, NICK & GABE
Lately, I’ve been speaking of how there’s been a bunch
of films recently that have shown an unusual profusion of EXCELLENTLY- ACTED film work by young and / or comparatively “unfamiliar”
actors (in all the films mentioned above) -- people who I feel may well become some of the "UP-&-COMING" STARS
of TOMORROW...
… Previously, I provided Reviews on such films, such as re “DISCONNECT” [which can be found at = http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2013/05/review-of-film-disconnect-mentions-of.html ] & re “MUD” [which can be found at = http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2013/05/review-of-film-mud-mentions-of.html ]…
… And, the last
one I covered was “THE KINGS OF SUMMER”, detailed at =
… Earlier this
year, that latter film (under its original title of “TOY’S HOUSE”) became one of the “darlings” of the SUNDANCE
Film Festival, being one of the audience
favorites…
… On May 1st,
there was an advance screening of the film at Chicago’s COLUMBIA COLLEGE…
… Before
the film started, “Capone” of AICN (“Ain’t It Cool News”) came out & introduced 3 of the STARS of
the film who were there in person
(as shown in photos below):
… MOISES
ARIAS (the
character “Rico” in “HANNAH MONTANA”) who plays short “off-kilter” Biaggio; tall dark-haired NICK ROBINSON
(“Ryder Scanlon” in the TV series “MELISSA
& JOEY”) who plays Joe Toy in this; and Nick’s best friend Patrick Keenan,
portrayed by red-headed GABRIEL BASSO (who’s played “Adam Jamison” on
TV’s “THE BIG C” series)…
… As they came out from a room behind the
screen, Capone commented that MOISES
was the one you have to sort of “watch-out” for, despite his short
stature!…
… MOISES said, they’d worked really HARD
in making the movie in just 23 days,
& he hoped we’d really LIKE what
we’d be seeing…
… NICK
said, it was really HOT when they filmed it around Chagrin Falls, Ohio [last summer], & he very much ENJOYED working on it!…
… MOISES
stated at one point that, they’d be back to take QUESTIONS AFTER the film… Capone said, the director, JORDAN VOGT-ROBERTS, had ATTENDED the college where we were--
but, unfortunately, he was unable
to JOIN the others that nite, being
busy working in California…
… GABE spoke
a bit, indicating they’d been PLEASED to work with Jordan, & he personally was PROUD of what they’d achieved… Nick
said he hoped the audience
would ENJOY the film, & they’d see us afterwards for a Q&A session…
… After the guys
had left the auditorium, the film brought forth loads of LAUGHS from the crowd, & got
very hearty APPLAUSE from the audience when it ended…
… Moises, Nick & Gabe then
came out again, & sat on chairs
that’d been set-up in the front of the auditorium. Moises, sort of in-“character”, SQUATTED on his seat initially (as seen
in the exclusive photo below)…
… Capone asked a
bunch of QUESTIONS initially,
& the guys were quite “RELAXED” in answering them…
… Capone asked
about the “PIPELINE” activities by the guys, which became the “signature” scene of the film. MOISES
said, when they had their 1st day OFF of work, there
wasn’t much for them to “DO”
in that area of Ohio-- especially in
that they were living in a RETIREMENT home there (as their
“headquarters”-- & periodically that
also was used as a FILMING location, as was the local high school)!…
… So, the director decided to take him, Nick,
Gabe, writer Chris Gallata & the
DP (Director of Photography) into some WOODS
outside Chagrin Falls…
… As the guys
started walking around, by “ACCIDENT”, they chanced to find the PIPELINE above ground… They loved the area-- but Director Jordan couldn’t find any real “REASON” to FILM
there…
… Jordan always tended to encourage
them to IMPROVISE, & so, when Moises
saw the pipeline, he jumped on TOP
of it, which made “clanging” sounds…
… GABE & NICK then “joined-in” & started BEATING
the pipeline with TREE LIMBS,
thus turning it even more into a
sort of “DRUM”… They just KEPT that UP, & [as
seen in photos in my Review],
a choice was made to FILM
their playing-around with that, since it was so refreshing…
… As Moises commented,
that originally-UNscripted action turned out so well, it “became the ‘BACKBONE’ of the film!…”
… Capone
commented, “I love the way the drumming
becomes PART of the SOUNDTRACK”
of the film!…” People laughed when Gabe smiled & good-naturedly
took “CREDIT” for all that, by
kiddingly spreading out his arms & saying, “THANK you!…” (as seen below)…
… Capone asked
the guys about the AUDITIONING
process that got them their roles:
… MOISES said, he was in the midst of working
on ANOTHER acting project in New Orleans when he got the script for the new film.
He decided to look at the “BIAGGIO” character proposed for him,
& it seemed so strange, he said
to himself, “What the HELL?! What IS this?!…” …
… He then read the entire script, found it “brilliant… and just LOVED
it!…” & decided he just had
to DO it… He auditioned
for the role via a TAPE he
sent in… He got the role, went to L.A., & then soon was sent off to Chagrin Falls, Ohio to FILM the script…
… NICK said, how he got his role
was “pretty standard”: He
also got a script [seemingly thru his agent], & felt “The writer
– CHRIS [GALLATA ]— did a GREAT job”, he loved it -- liking how it covered a
sort of “NO MAN’S land between childhood and ADULTHOOD”--, &
indicated he was INTERESTED in doing
it…
… But then, “I didn’t
HEAR anything for a LONG
time”… Finally, all of a sudden,
he was called in to audition
for some scenes with GABE
& others…
… Shortly after
that, he was contacted & told he HAD the role, & was told to go to OHIO for the filming! In response to
Capone’s comment, he said yes, his reaction to the news was “YAY!” (& throwing up his hands in the air with happiness,
as shown below)…
… GABE said, his situation was
sort of the same as Nick’s: He got the script, & tho, “I rarely LAUGH out LOUD”
at things he reads, “I did with THIS” script,
& decided, he also very much wanted to DO the movie (stated as he looked up at the audience, as
shown below)…
… So, he got to
Ohio, “met THIS guy” (gesturing to NICK,
as seen below), & started working
with him & Moises for 23 or so long but enjoyable
days…
… At one point, Nick spoke of how he was impressed
with the “crazy [quality of] IMAGINATIONS”
of the director & writer…
… GABE said (to a question) that, he felt
his character goes WITH Nick into the woods in part to “PROTECT [him] from HURTING himself”, besides [Gabe’s] trying to get AWAY
from his own PARENTS [who’d been driving him “up a wall” to the point of
giving him physical problems]…
… Gabe added
that, he personally remembers how, when HE was actually 14-15 (3 or so years ago), he at times ALSO
wanted to get AWAY from his parents a bit [yearning to be more INDEPENDENT, as the guys are doing
in the film]…
… Gabe commented
that, he was also really like his character
in the film in the way he’d normally view “Biaggio”
as being “WEIRD”…
... He added that, his character of Patrick “probably looks at things MORE OBJECTIVELY than I do—” in real life…
... He added that, his character of Patrick “probably looks at things MORE OBJECTIVELY than I do—” in real life…
… Capone commented that, he’d been surprised by the way the male-female RELATIONSHIPS were handled in the film, saying, he found those “handled really WELL… within the teenage framework”…
… Continuing, he
said, such “coming-of-age” relationships in films are “usually ‘DUMBED-down’ to a
certain degree. But here, it’s more MATURE…”
… He asked Nick, were such relationship scenes
TOUGH to do? Nick responded, NO – adding that, he’d
even auditioned with ERIN MORIARITY
who plays his love interest “Kelly” in the film, & stated (as seen
below) that “She’s a LOVELY person!”…
… Capone asked
whether scenes with her were “easy to
do”, & Nick said, all
the actors were wonderful to work
with, “They were GREAT!”…
… He later
detailed how wonderful it was to work with NICK OFFERMAN--
how, tho he may appear to be outwardly very “gruff”, he’s really very EASY-GOING & kind, &
very FUNNY-- as were
[Offerman’s real-life wife] MEGAN MULLALLY & her film hubby [as Gabe’s
father] MARC EVAN JACKSON…
… GABE heartily agreed with Nick, & all agreed they’d been privileged
to LEARN a LOT from the veteran actors they were
with…
… To an inquiry from Capone, Nick said no no, he
& Erin were NOT “DATING” at all in real life, &
added there was NO “dating” between any
of the people on the set…
… Nick said, to
him, when the guys go off into the WOODS, it was seen (& best acted) as if
they were “boys trying so HARD to be MEN… ‘Boys-To-Men’!…”
(which brought laughs from the audience)…
… GABE indicated that he & the
other 2 guys “connected” well
with each other… He spoke of the “game”
they’d played during “down” time --
something called "chicken"
(tho they’d called it “darro” or the
like), wherein guys take turns punching
each other on the arms (which you can see being played during one
“exaggerated” slow-motion scene IN the film, as seen below)…
… To that, Nick commented about Gabe (as
seen in the top-most FIRST photo of this Report) that, “He’s the INSTIGATOR!…”
… At one point, Capone asked the AUDIENCE for questions…
… One young lady in the back of the auditorium
stood up to start-off that segment, & said, SHE had a question. Pointing to GABE, she said, “What is your NAME?…”
… GABE responded
by saying, it’s GABE BASSO. Nick chimed in to say, that’s short for
“GABRIEL—”, & then kiddingly gave it a French pronounciation,
“Gah-briel!”,
which brought some laughs…
… The young lady then said, “OK. Thank
you!”, & promptly SAT DOWN. Feeling she’d been “flustered” in front of the audience & forgotten what
she’d wanted to ASK, Nick thoughtfully worked to remind her, “So— WHAT
was your QUESTION--?” for
him…
… The lady said about her inquiry concerning
Gabe’s name, “THAT was IT!…”
… Her response was so unexpected, the
guys on the stage & people in
the audience broke out LAUGHING in
appreciation for the simplicity of the unanticipated situation…
… Regarding another
question from the audience as to what he’d taken AWAY from the experience of making “THE KINGS OF
SUMMER”, MOISES said, he
was impressed watching director JORDAN
& seeing how people WORK & collaborate together to construct a
film-- the “work ethic” they had & all…
…
He was very IMPRESSED with how Jordan
handled things, & he himself
would like to DO some directing in the FUTURE…
… Also, Moises
(gesturing to his co-stars to his left) said he was impressed
“seeing these 2 guys. They’re very TALENTED young artists…” (to
which Nick said, “Thank you!”)…
…
Referring to the “game” of "chicken" the 3 guys played during
“down” time (where guys took turns punching each other on the arms
to see who could take the most hits without calling
off
the game), NICK
half-kiddingly said, he took away some “PHYSICAL injuries” from
making the film!…
… Continuing, Nick
said (as he gestured to his co-stars), “outside”
of that, he took away
“FRIENDSHIPS,
obviously…” He was sincere— but, not wanting to sound “cheesy” in the face of some “Aww!” murmurs, he kidded, “No, I HATE
these guys--!”, which brought laughs
from the audience (& smiles from his co-stars)…
…
During the talk, Nick mentioned he grew up with 6 siblings (so he, in effect, learned
how to “get along” with other people
& the like)…
… At one point, Moises mentioned, one thing he found difficult concerned their jumping off the cliff into the WATER: it was great FUN initially, & they each tried to keep “outdoing” themselves in further takes of the scene…
… At one point, Moises mentioned, one thing he found difficult concerned their jumping off the cliff into the WATER: it was great FUN initially, & they each tried to keep “outdoing” themselves in further takes of the scene…
… But, the more he did it with his “swan dive”, the more he realized it was UNWISE to jump in that way, as he ended up HURTING himself. Nick added, what he means is, he ended up BELLY-FLOPPING into the water STOMACH first, rather than go in FEET first as he & Gabe did, which is far less painful! Moises agreed with him…
… All the guys spoke
at times about how GOOD it was to work
with director JORDAN, very much appreciating how “OPEN”
he was to ideas THEY had about their
characters, allowing them to at times AD-LIB lines -- a number of which eventually ended up in the FINAL film cut, etc…
… Nick commented
about how he & Gabe often didn’t know just what nutty things MOISES might say or do at certain times-- so it was EASY to give NATURAL “REACTIONS” to him & his unexpected words & actions…
… The guys
commented how they’d been TRAVELING AROUND to a LOT of cities promoting the film [i.e., San Fancisco,
Atlanta, Philadelphia, etc.], & --
tho it had been HECTIC at times --, they’d ENJOYED it, especially the INTERACTIONS with the audience as they’d had today…
… At the end of
the talk, the guys said they hoped the people in the audience had ENJOYED the film & would RECOMMEND it to their FRIENDS
& FAMILIES, as it’s opening in many markets on June 7th!… To applause, they then left the stage into a
back room, & the appreciative
audience departed…
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After that,
the film had a number of other
advance screenings in the Chicago area, often at comparatively SMALL / “INDEPENDENT” venues
such as the MUSIC BOX theater and the GENE
SISKEL
FILM
CENTER
affiliated with the ART INSTITUTE of Chicago…
… In the past, I
have spoken of the MIDWEST FILM FESTIVAL held the first
Tuesday of virtually every month in Chicago, such as:
… In the 02-07-13 Review of
film: “BE GOOD”, + PRODUCER’S
PANEL on SHORT films, + Q&A with Dir TODD LOOBY, @ MIDWEST FILM FESTIVAL ”, seen at: http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2013/02/review-of-film-be-good-producers-panel.html
…
… In the 06-01-12
Report
on: HOW to be an “EXTRA” in FILMS
& commercials in Chicago”, seen at: http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2012/06/report-on-how-to-be-extra-in-films.html
...
… In the 03-07-12
“Review
of film: “LAC DE FLAMBEAU” + Q&A”, seen at:
… In the 08-08-11
“Review of film: “MEET MONICA
VELOUR” + PANEL DISCUSSION ON “AUDITION NIGHTMARES” + Q&A
with director KEITH BEARDEN
& star DUSTIN INGRAM”, seen at: http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2011/08/review-of-film-meet-monica-velour-panel.html …
… In the 05-14-11
“Report on Q&A Talk with “EASY RIDER” cinematographer LASZLO
KOVACS”, seen at: http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2011/05/report-on-q-talk-with-easy-rider.html
…
… In the 10-09-10
“Review of film “CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE” + Q&A
with DIRECTOR” BRIAN
MILLER, seen at: http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2010/10/review-of-film-caught-in-crossfire-q.html …
… And in the
10-09-10 writeup “A PANEL discussion
on FILM DISTRIBUTION
[held] at the Midwest Film Festival...”, seen at: http://voice-of-film.blogspot.com/2010/10/panel-discussion-on-film-distribution.html
…
… The above is mentioned because, on June 4,
the DIRECTOR of “THE KINGS OF SUMMER” film, JORDAN VOGT-ROBERTS, appeared at the Midwest Film Festival, in a PRODUCER’S PANEL
Discussion and at a Q&A after the advance screening there of his soon-to-be
released new film…
… He spoke, in part,
of how he feels “THE KINGS
OF SUMMER” is a
film of the “HEART”, & he hopes
that “WORD-OF-MOUTH” will help promote the film so it can STAY in
theaters long enough to be appreciated
by a wider public that most “indie” films are unable to reach…
… I hope to have
a more detailed REPORT on that Panel & Q&A event (with more
exclusive PHOTOS) that I can share with you LATER…
... You can see the Review of "THE WAY, WAY BACK" at =
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