Samuel L. Jackson

Interview By: ZakSantucci
ZakSantucci@TheCinemaSource.com

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As the interview came to a close one of the reporters approached this self-proclaimed 'badass' and told him that her dad had played golf with him a couple times. He replied with 'Well then I probably won some of your college money off of him.' Always professional and amiable, Sam Jackson is a very down to earth actor. He answers all questions how he wants instead of giving some spiel about the movie he's promoting, yet still sparks your interest.

As far as the movie Coach Carter is concerned, basketball may not be his first love, but it still has something to it letting him enjoy the experience. 'It's a game we could always get together and play. Something I've always done since I was a little kid until out of college' Basketball stars are kind of heroic for us, they can fly.' This is even true when he admits that the actors playing the basketball players would beat him for the most part if they played. Referencing the fact that they went through training and basketball camps, Jackson says, 'I don't play basketball, I play golf. They're young, they run, they jump. I can shoot free throws better than them, we found that out.'

Especially since he was working with kids, Sam Jackson noted that 'Well my responsibility becomes greater in a sense because I have to be an example to these kids. So I do all the things that you're supposed to do, show up on time, know your lines, be in your place, help them as much as they can sometimes, become a defender if too much is being asked of them because they don't know to say 'no I can't do that right now, I'm tired.' Show them to respect the crew' Show them that status doesn't make you forget who you are.' This is in contrast to the role he needs to play when being in a larger than life role with more experienced actors, like in the upcoming Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

In addition to the young basketball players in Coach Carter, Jackson worked with singer turned actress Ashanti. He noted that none of her scenes seemed fake and actor-like, but didn't get to see her much on set. When asked about musicians turned actors he referenced people he'd worked with from Queen Latifah to Method Man to Ice Cube. He mentioned that he'll only do such when they've established themselves as actors though. 'Producers or Hollywood people tend to think because someone is successful in one aspect of the entertainment world, they can bring them into this particular world and make a success out of them. And when they do that they ask people like me or some other established actor to be in a film with those particular people that they're kind of headlining. And your name ends up somewhere behind them. I don't particularly think that.' He was asked to be in the first 50 Cent movie but declined and joked to us, 'How does 50 cent get to work with Jim Sheridan and I don't'!''

When playing a movie based on a real person, there's always a bit of pressure, especially when the person is alive and right there. 'He [Ken Carter] was around there a lot, so if I felt he was questioning something I'd go ask him.' However, the real Coach Carter was simply amazed that his life was being put on screen. Jackson got to meet him Carter before though at a high school basketball game and says of him, 'He was essentially the same type of guy I was. He believed in education and he believed that people should be held accountable for things that they say they're going to do'It's not difficult to stand in that situation and look at the obstacles that you face and portray them honestly; in a real kind of way.' Portraying Carter was easy to do for this reason, and because Jackson actually believed in what the movie was trying to put across. 'I believe in education and it's not often that I do something that has social significance. I think this is an interesting message to put out there for kids'Education can't be taken away from you.'

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