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November 06, 2010

So Captain Kirk was a lit nerd at Cal.

Chris Pine, all dreamy intensity and blue, blue eyes, certainly sounds the part while discussing the links between “Star Trek,” in which he starred last year, and “Unstoppable,” his new film with Denzel Washington and Rosario Dawson. ”

“The stories couldn’t be any more different and any more alike,” he says at the Four Seasons in Los Angeles. “The reluctant hero is a story that’s been told for ages and ages, and the reason why we always come back to it is we see reflected in the reluctant hero the worst and best parts of us. They’re faced with that great challenge and the question is: Are they going to take it on or not? Are they going to become the best versions of themselves or not?”

The heroism in question in director Tony Scott’s fifth collaboration with Washington involves a runaway train loaded with tons of hazardous chemicals. Pine’s Will Colson is a rookie conductor on his first day, bristling under the tutelage of three-decade veteran Frank Barnes (Washington) when the pending disaster becomes clear. Frank immediately decides to pursue the runaway with their engine. Will, carrying a freight train’s worth of his own issues, is not sold on the plan.

“Kirk is a selfish little (jerk) in the beginning of ‘Star Trek,’ and he ends up leading men into battle,” Pine says. “It’s a humongous arc from one version to the next, and he’s still growing because we have more films. Will is a selfish, angry, rageful (jerk) and he has to shed that and his foil is Frank, who lets him swing his arms like a tantrum to get it out and become the best version of himself. Those are very similar journeys.”

The Los Angeles native is increasingly becoming known for action roles – he’s signed to play Jack Ryan in that series’ reboot. His next project is the action-comedy “This Means War” with Reese Witherspoon and Tom Hardy.

“Unstoppable” co-star Dawson says people called Pine “Kirk” on the set of their movie. But he asserts with conviction that he was a serious student while pursuing his English degree at UC Berkeley. Perhaps too serious.

“I studied a lot. If I could do college over again, I would probably try to have more fun,” he says, quick to dispel the myth that he walked on to the Cal baseball team. “I played sports all my life, and in a pipe dream, I thought, ‘Yeah, it would be cool to play sports at Berkeley.’ I was a rail-thin, gangly kid; there was no way I was going to be playing sports there.”

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November 05, 2010

I swear these two just have a hell of a time with these interviews. Haha! I’m guessing 60 Seconds with Chris should be posted soon, so stay tuned! 😉


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November 05, 2010


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‘Unstoppable’ stars Denzel Washington and Chris Pine return from months of filming in rail yards and running on trains to sit down for our cameras and wax philosophic on heroes, share their experiences working on the film and tell the story of the weeping director.

Denzel must have had some really good experiences in transit (“mile-high club” on a train? Respect, Denzel) — and some really bad ones with fans. Though he doesn’t give us much in either category, Denzel seems shy about sharing his weirdest fan experience and insinuates he’s feared for his safety on more than one occasion. We’re not surprised. He is, after all, Denzel Washington.

He’s not tight-lipped about everything, though. Denzel tells us about his childhood life-changing experiences watching ‘Shaft’ and ‘Superfly.’ Don’t miss the story about Tony Scott, the “sensitive” director of ‘Unstoppable.’

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November 05, 2010

I’ve added 186 captures of Chris from his Access Hollywood interview into the gallery. Be sure to check out the video below of the short interview and the extended one merged into one video for easy viewing.



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November 05, 2010

I happened to spot this on my TV last night and decided it was worth posting. It gives you a more in-depth look into the making of ‘Unstoppable’ which is out in theaters next Friday!


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November 04, 2010

Check out this short interview with Chris and Denzel who sit down to discuss their upcoming film ‘Unstoppable’ with Storm Chasers Reed and Sean. 🙂


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