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get to do most of them, so they didn’t have to worry too much about the safety of it.”
“So we did the floating rock scene,” Josh continues, “My favorite scene was actually when we dive under the water. And that was cool because we got to go to this Olympic pool and we had this 50 foot deep pool. Where they did like scuba training and we got to jump off this big scaffolding down the water. It was a lotta, lotta fun.” While on the subject of favorites, Josh also shared with us what his favorite stunt was that he got to do. “That and the floating rocks,” Hutcherson replies, “They and Eric, genius director, figured out how to do different set-ups for each rock. The one right where I jump kind of flips around and flips all the way over and the other one where I hit it and it kind of slides forward and stuff.” “And he had different rigs,” he adds, “One was a pneumatic rig and the other one is on an inner-tube. The one is called a rotisserie, because on a rotisserie chicken, you just clamp on and go “Grrr” and it’s all over.” We asked Josh what was the most difficult stunt he had to do in the film. “The raft scene was actually really difficult, because it was really unbalanced and really kind of rocky,” Hutcherson replies, “You’re really using your body the whole time, so you had to keep your footings, so it was pretty tough.” Hutcherson also claims he’s not much different from his character Sean in the film. “Definitely not,” he remarks, “Total smart aleck, that’s definitely me. Just sarcastic with his family, that’s definitely who I am, so it wasn’t much of a stretch for me.” However, despite his purported smart-alecky ways, Josh managed to enjoy working alongside Brendan Fraser, who plays Sean’s uncle Trevor in the film. “Brendan is great to work with,” Hutcherson says, “He’s hilarious. Second of all, he’s a big kid. He’s really great., a really nice guy. He played Xbox with me, we hung out, he was just a lot of fun on set.” A particular aspect of the film that Hutcherson was intrigued by was the film’s usage of digital 3D, implemented by Real D Cinema. “It was great,” Josh claims, “The camera was so high-tech. They hardly ever did reloads, because they recorded it to a dry, basically. It was really great because with the 3D technology, the way they shot it, you could literally go to this little tent that they had set up on set and you can watch what we were filming live in 3D. Technology is so far past anything I’ve seen before. It’s amazing, just to be on the cutting edge of that, it’s really awesome.” Despite Josh’s already appearing in several high-profile Hollywood movies, he still manages to be no less different than any other 15 year-old. He says much of that is credited to his Kentucky upbringing. “I’m from Union, Kentucky,” Hutcherson ... |
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