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Scorch trials interviews
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scorch trials interviews

Is it something that is supplied by WICKED?

scorch trials interviews

It's a hallucinogen, it's a euphoric drug we just see the effects of it and it also knocks you out, it knocks you out so that WICKED can come in and take you.

scorch trials interviews

No, it's some future drink, it looks like Listerine or something like that, but I'm pretty sure it's much worse.

scorch trials interviews

I thought it would be much worse than that. So he's open to madness.ĭid anyone come up with what exactly is in his concoction?Ĭoffee mate. We were just dancing and playing around and screaming and laughing and cackling, madness. There are drugs that I give the youngins and once you open up into that world, if you are on a drug trip, a lot of different things can happen. We had a big day yesterday of shooting, we tried a lot of different things. Especially with something this large it kind of has its own life as well and you have to kind of ride it while it's going because it changes. He likes to play around which is great, he's open to trying different things, which is good, it becomes more of a collaboration. What do you like about working with Wes, he's new and still fresh. I have pictures of me with my face beaten up," it's wild. It's neat, it's neat to jump into a world and get to play for a couple of days and then I'll go home and 2 or 3 days will go by and I'll go, "Wow, was I just in New Mexico? That's weird. I'm very optimistic, so it's easy to stand out as a very positive player on the day. It's fine, I get to come in with a lot of energy, I'm not tired at all. This is your second day and your last? What is that like to come in so quickly? I've got a few heads floating around in LA or Burbank, they tend to all be in Burbank. You go in and they do the cast of your face, so there's a head somewhere of me, another one. Like two and a half hours, not bad, not bad at all. Somebody else would do it if it wasn't me, it's a capitalist. The scene that we are shooting today is - obviously I get beaten up because I have been selling off the kids that I'm able to catch in the web of my dance club, selling them off to WICKED and in this scene I explain, its supply and demand, it's how it goes, I've got to get by some way and this is how I do it. You can put anything on this guy and it's like, "Yeah okay, that works." Those types of people are a blast because you're not trying to stay within, the parameters are wide open, you can go crazy. I could have a band-aid on every finger with no explanation of why I have a band-aid and a ferret that I pet. Can I wear a bunch of jewelry?" "Sure, why not? It doesn't matter." You can do whatever because he's such a unique individual. These kind of characters, I was like, "I want a bunch of chains. He's almost so far from the world they've come from, it's a blast.

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In this story, in this movie in particular they're on this track and they keep encountering all these different challenges and I'm just another one of the challenges that they encounter. What was it about Blondie and this world that made you want to be a part of it? I don't know if you saw that, if it was a Joss Whedon television show and I carved up the faces of a lot of people, kidnapped people, he was an awful guy. I guess I could have shown them some stuff from "Dollhouse" because that guy was crazy and sort of the sadistic, sort of sadistic, not sort of. When you're a character actor, the roles that I've been lucky enough to do are so very different and I really enjoy that, getting to do so many different things, but then it kind of becomes, "Yeah, we know you can do that, can you do this?" Because the roles tend to be very different. How do you still have to audition? Your reel speaks for itself. Blondie is really stylin' while he does drugs and kidnaps children.













Scorch trials interviews