May 19, 2006

Kurt Russell: Urgency Keys 'Poseidon'

Actor Says Disaster Flick Has Little Character Development But Lots Of Action

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(CBS)  "I think what's interesting here is, you do just watch the behavior of people trying to survive. I think that's ultimately what's a little bit different here, because you see some scenes, as they've been described many times now, as very disturbing. I know that one in particular, for me, as an actor, was disturbing. So you get to see these things I think that, in other disaster-type films, you don't focus on that kind of stuff.

"It was just again one of those things where you have this simple story: boat turns over and people try to get out. Of course, the boat is enormous and, I think, it does show you that quite possibly the four or five most critical hours of their lives could be spent with someone whose name they don't even know — and your life could be in their hands. I think that we can relate to that when we watch 'Poseidon.' I think that's part of the reason we sort of hold our breath as we watch it. We don't know if this other person is going to come through for us or not."

Russell said the filming itself was tough. "You're sort of in a constant state of drowning, one form or another," he told Chen. "It was just physically very demanding, of course. But it's the claustrophobia that gets you after a while, and also, we spent, you know, three-and-a-half weeks under water, basically, just shooting all that stuff."

In a side note, Russell observed, "We found out through the production that nobody was ever asked if they could swim. We were very lucky that we could!"

Turning to his longtime real-life significant other, Goldie Hawn, Russell revealed, "Hopefully, we'll get a chance to work together in the fall. She's been putting together this picture called "Ashes to Ashes" for a long, long time. It finally looks like it's coming together, and she asked me if I'd be in the movie. I said, 'Yes.'

"It's a comedy. It's a comedy, but not. It's a comedy about life.

"We haven't worked together in 19 years. So, it's been a long time. I hope it comes about. We're looking forward to that."


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