06:24:45 25.67 |
Sound Bite: Gerard Butler
I mean my first big job in America, well big for me anyway was uh was a mini series playing Attila, so played Attila the Hun. And I played Beowulf in a movie called Beowulf and Grendel, it was a Viking uhm then there was obviously Leonidas who was a Spartan and and and you could even throw in you know ? and Timeline. So a lot of those kind of warrior roles are just historical dramas or adventures but never have I done it in animated form. So that was fun. |
06:25:30 69.67 |
Sound Bite: Gerard Butler
No Craig’s a friend of mine, I mean we, we get on like a house on fire. This is the second movie we’ve done together uhm and we’re talking you know about making more because I love, my most fun part of the press is when we’re doing stuff together. He’s just the best guy, he’s so smart and he’s but he’s just a really good soul to have around you. A barrel of laughs and uhm yeah I also think he’s the best thing in this film. |
06:26:11 110.67 |
Sound Bite: Gerard Butler
The weather’s probably nicer here. Uhm the traffic isn’t as bad over there. Uhm you know when I’m in Scotland I’m home you know and I think anybody can say that for any country that they live in but I’m very at home in the land there, I know the people because we have the same humor and all that. And here though it’s true, the sun shines a lot more, the seasons are far less obvious and uhm and it’s much more about this business. Their really isn’t much to do with the movie business in Scotland, so. I love both, I love dipping in and out of both. |
06:27:03 162.67 |
Sound Bite: Gerard Butler
Uh yeah it is. Maybe not as liberating as I thought it was gonna be because suddenly you feel weird. You go oh no this is too easy I’m doing my own voice, I’m, I need to work harder at this. And I’m used to that because my last four or five movies have been pretty much in American accents. So uhm but at the same time it is nice to be able to do your own thing and actually when I saw the movie I went back and did a lot of it again because I wanted my Scottish accent to be stronger, very weird but that’s what I did. |
Description: HRN-3648 How To Train Your Dragon Gerard Butler
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