Chris Pratt
"Family Man"
Chris Pratt is best known for his roles on the TV series Parks and Recreation and Everwood. He’s also scored roles in films like Moneyball, Zero Dark Thirty, and The Five-Year Engagement.
The 34 year-old’s latest film role is as Brett in the comedy Delivery Man. The film is a remake of a 2011 French-Canadian film titled Starbuck, of which are both directed by Ken Scott.
The film stars Vince Vaughn, David Wozniak, a sperm donor known only as “Starbuck” who has fathered over 500 children. Pratt was asked about something that he personally related to in the film.
“I really like my mom in real life,” Pratt answers, “This character has a difficult relationship with his mom, so that was something dissimilar. My mom is really cool, I don’t know. Oh, also, I’m a new father. So I know what it’s like to have, I don’t know what it’s like to have a whole troop of rug rats running around, but I know what it’s like to have one kid and I know what it’s like to miss a little sleep…I know what it’s like to be a dad, so there’s a little bit of that.”
Pratt talks about his own family in comparison to the big family in Delivery Man.
“I’m from a good size family,” Chris says, “I’m the youngest of three, and I’ve got a lot of close cousins, and family something has always been very important to me. I don’t know if it grew like that. We would probably just take them all in. No, my dad would probably just put them all to work is what would happen.”
Chris was asked how being a parent has changed his life.
“You can’t help but change when you have a kid,” Pratt says, “And for me it was just a sense of I didn’t feel like anything was missing in my life and it wasn’t. It all came at just the right time, and
Chris Pratt
"Family Man"
“And so, I’ve changed because like I’m impressed,” he adds, “What’s funny is the way I’ve changed is I’ve got a whole new window through which to see the world, and everything is exciting for me again. Things that I took granted are exciting for me again, the way something feels or smells or tastes or how drawers open. I’m like, ‘Look at that, kid. That is actually really cool.’ It’s like just a wall with a knob and then you pull it, and there’s a bunch of shit in there. What is that about? I wouldn’t take a minute to appreciate a draw before my son.”
One of Pratt’s biggest upcoming roles is as Star-Lord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film adaptation of Guardians Of The Galaxy, which is set for release August 1 of next year. He was asked to talk about what it was like coming back to the States and if he’s trying to do more diverse roles.
“Oh, well, to address the first question, yeah, the transition back has been really nice,” he replies, “And making sure that you spend enough time nurturing your relationship. I spent three days in New York with my wife, just the two of us, which was really, really great. I mean we just had an amazing time, and made
Chris Pratt
"Family Man"
“Then, the second question
Chris Pratt
"Family Man"
Chris was asked if he bonded with his co-star Cobie Smulders on the fact that they’ve both done movies on the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise.
“I tried to,” Pratt jokes, “I tried to, but she’s ice cold. It’s funny. It is true. I feel like we’re seeing a lot of each
Chris Pratt
"Family Man"
“It’s a bit of a circus, isn’t it?” he adds, “I mean, like all of a sudden you show up and you’re all in town together. And then you depart and you might never see each other again. It’s a weird thing, but I feel that with both these guys I had a good time, and I hope to pull into town and do my tricks and my faces with them again.
Pratt was asked about how many takes it was in a particular scene with Vaughn’s character where one of his kids keeps smacking him in the face on a sandbox.
“It was more than one,” Chris says, “I feel like we did that a few times. I remember them backing it up to like before she slapped me, and it was really cold out. I was like, ‘I think we got it. I think we got it.’ It was hard. That little girl is a star. Those kids are all amazing, but that little girl in particular is such a special kid. I mean she was just so confident. I remember one time saying to her, ‘How do you feel? Do you want to run lines?’ And she said, ‘I’m good.’ I can just see her.
“I think she’s six or seven,” he continues, “Maybe six, but all those kids were just really fantastic, and I think we had to — I mean I think I broke a couple of times because she was just great. She was great. Those kids were just terrific. They were great kids.
Chris talks about what he reflected from his own parents in the portrayal of his character.
“Oh, my dad is a big man, and I remember as a kid always
Chris Pratt
"Family Man"
“And when you have a big belly, you have to tie it above there,” he continues, “So I saw myself in my dressing room wearing that robe with the tie tied where it falls naturally on top of my belly. I thought to myself, ‘Oh, my God, I just became my dad.’”









