![]() ![]() I read where he barked like a dog? (laughs) He did. Does he stay in character in between shots or no, he just kind of pulls out of that? It’s so easy for him at this point. That’s inspiring and intimidating at the same time. He just never stops – he’s this creative force. He goes to his trailer for five minutes, he comes back and his hands are covered with paint and he’s ready to shoot. It’s the most incredible doodle you’ve ever seen. He sits there and he’s doodling while he’s talking to you. He paints, he’s a composer, he directs and he’s about to go direct a movie that he wrote when he was starring in this and he’s still doing his paintings. ![]() In a way, he’s the warmest – I don’t know if you met him – a really loving guy, and he’s so prolific. Anthony is intimidating for different reasons than I thought. So who’s more intimidating, Shareeka or Anthony? Ohhh, hard choice. Ryan talked about all the usual things – what’s it like to work with a hero (Anthony Hopkins), what are you working on next, what’s his process for finding future material, etc… If you’re a fan of Ryan you’ll like the interview. Fracture is packed with twists and turns that weave in and out of the courtroom as the pair try to outwit each other. When a meticulous structural engineer (Hopkins) is found innocent of the attempted murder of his wife (Embeth Davidtz), the young district attorney (Gosling) who is prosecuting him becomes a crusader for justice. But since he was there to talk about his role in Fracture, here is the studio provided synopsis: Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling star in the dramatic thriller Fracture. Anytime they make a movie about someone falling in love with a sex doll you’ll get my attention. It’s really beautiful I think love story about their relationship, and in a way it’s probably closer to The Notebook than anything I’ve done. So while the interview with Ryan Gosling covers all the usual things, the highlight (for me) was when he answered about his upcoming project Lars and the Real Girl: Yeah, it’s this film that I did and it comes out in October, and it’s about a man who falls in love with a doll, a sex doll. Of course the interview can still be read in it’s entirety and perhaps my highlights aren’t your highlights… Rather than making you read the entire thing and look for the golden nugget or two, I’m going to start every interview off with the highlight or highlights. In case you haven’t noticed, I’m altering how I present the interviews I do here on Collider. ![]()
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