| Dirty Little Trick (2011) |
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Genre : thriller Principaux interprètes
Écrit par : Michael Legge Réalisé par : Brian Skiba Durée : 88 minutes L'histoire : Michael, un homme qui n'a rien à se reprocher, fait monter une belle autostoppeuse dans sa voiture, Sarah. Ce dernier se rappellera toute sa vie de sa balade en voiture alors qu'il se voit lié malgré lui à une histoire d'amour, de mensonges et de déception, tout en ayant à répondre à un magnat du crime, Vito. Site officiel : Liens intéressants : Site officiel : http://www.dirtylittletrick-movie.com/ Page Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/DirtyLittleTrick Une entrevue des Massie Twins avec les acteurs La première a eu lieu au Festival des films de Phoenix, le 2 avril 2011.
Gone With The Twins Newshttp://www.gonewiththetwins.com/pages/interviews/2010/interview_dirtylittletrick.php First, we caught up with star Dean Cain to ask him a few questions about his involvement in the film. The Massie Twins: Can you give us a quick intro into your character and tell us what drew you to this project? Dean Cain: Yeah. The same way you always get involved – you read a script, think it’s interesting, look at the character, look at the piece and think it could be fun. The character’s name is Michael and he’s an editor and a stay-at-home kinda guy and doesn’t do too much or anything too crazy. He picks up a beautiful young hitchhiker on the side of a desert road and his life gets topsy-turvy from that moment on. MT: Considering where we are, there must be some bank stuff going on. A heist perhaps? DC: There’s some gangster stuff (we filmed a lot of that yesterday), but what I’m involved in is more psychological, with my character in a situation where he has to figure a lot of things out. Today is a lot of establishing shots in the bank, but also a surprising moment when I discover she’s under 18 (laughs). So you’ll see a few boring things today, but it’s a really fun script (laughs). MT: How did you prepare for this role? Is it something you associated with and fell into naturally? DC: I think every character you play, there’s a little bit of yourself in it. I love editing and this guy’s an editor. I live a pretty exciting life, although this guy leads a fairly bland life. MT: Well that’s cool to say! Life for you in reality is more exciting than a fictional character in a movie! DC: Yes! And when he sees this girl on the side of the road and picks her up, there’s a little danger, a little excitement and then a little hell. That’s why she has a black widow tattoo on her lower back. MT: Do you find yourself gravitating toward any particular genres? DC: Depending on the character and the piece, I like to do everything. I’ve got a wide variety of films coming out, including family dramas and an anti-war epic. I like to bounce around. I’m actually flying home tonight to coach my son’s football game tomorrow and then flying back to finish shooting here. It’s a matter of me working hard and these guys being accommodating. That’s the hard part of being an actor – there are parts of life that I really don’t want to miss. My life the last ten years has been a balance between work and being a very present father. It’s how my dad worked and I felt that he was always there, and I want my son to feel the same way. I want to give him that security.
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