ComingSoon.net had the opportunity to talk to several of the hunger games cast. You can read the full interview here.
Q: Did you have favorite characters?
Isabelle Fuhrman: Yes, definitely. My favorites were Katniss and Rue. They're just so relatable and lovable.
Q: How then, was it, wanting to kill them?
Fuhrman: (Laughs) Well, I always say that you have to love your
characters. That meant re-reading the book and learning to love a
character that's really a bad character. From there, it was discovering
who she was and what made her so terrible and so mentally disturbed.
From there, it was just doing a lot of character work.
Q: Alexander, this is a very different role for you compared to "Race
to Witch Mountain." You're the bad guy instead of the good guy. What
kind of training did you have to go through for the action side of
things?
Ludwig: You're right, absolutely. When I got offered the role of
Cato, I jumped on the opportunity. I've never really had a chance to
play a bad guy and that's always been something that I've really, really
wanted to do. It's about experiencing that dark side of a person. Cato
is a really, really twisted individual. We worked really hard, just
physically. I wanted Cato to have as big a presence physically as a
mental one in the movie. There was a lot of fight training that I had to
go through. I worked with a Navy SEAL to bulk up. Tons of hand-to-hand
combat.
Fuhrman: We worked a lot together as far as training goes. He was
sword and I was knife, so when we were doing knife training and sword
training, it was kind of the same except for the different sizes.
Ludwig: Then we'd practice on Amandla. (laughs)
Q: How good did you get at knife-throwing?
Fuhrman: I'm actually really, really good at it.
Ludwig: Wow! Don't be modest or anything. (laughs)
Fuhrman: No, it was interesting because there were a lot more
physics involved than I expected originally and I don't have a good arm.
It was kind of throwing a tennis ball and gradually moving up to
throwing an actual weighted knife at a target board. I felt I did good. I
know how to still do it.
Ludwig: She really did do an exceptional job. She worked very, very hard.
Fuhrman: And he did an amazing job with those swords. It was just crazy.
Q: Amandla, you have some of the most beautiful and poignant emotional scenes in the movie.
Amandla Stenberg: Yeah, and it was kind of a solemn day on set that
particular day. Jennifer [Lawrence] is extremely funny. Every time we'd
finish a take she'd go, "That was cheery! I loved that!" Then everyone
would start laughing. She kind of kept it light.
Q: Were there pranks on set?
Stenberg: There were indeed pranks.
Ludwig: You have no idea.
Fuhrman: (motions to Stenberg) This one? Watch out.
Ludwig: She is a prankster. I remember one day I was doing a
fight scene on-set and was practicing with some of the guys. In North
Carolina, during the time we were filming it was just so, so hot. It was
disgusting. It was like you just walked out of a shower of sweat. It
was gross. I had my shirt off when we were doing the fight training and
had no clothes. I had to run back to my trailer to go get my clothes
and, as I did, all my clothes were gone. I couldn't find them anywhere,
but I do find this little note with a gang symbol for Amandla and Jacqy
[Emerson], who plays Foxface. I was just like, "Oh my god!" I have no
clothes and I'm in my boxers now just trying to find all my clothes. I
find some of them in the fridge and some of them in the microwave. It's
one of the many, many things that Amandla did to ruin my life on-set.
Fuhrman:
He had me text him directions. He wasn't working for a three-day
weekend when they were just doing scenes with Jenn and Josh. He called
me and said, "My phone's about to die! I need directions to get from
Nashville to Scottsdale, Arizona. I'm like, "Okay," and I type them out.
My thumbs are killing me and then he goes, "Alright, but I still need
directions from Scottsdale, Arizona to Little Rock, Arkansas and then to
Boulder, Colorado." I go, "You're not going to make it back in time!"
and he's like, "We're gonna fly back." I think, alright, seems
implausible, but whatever, I'll just send it to him.
Ludwig: (Laughs) She just kept typing out the directions! It was really sick and funny.
Fuhrman: It was not funny for me!
Ludwig: I got this huge essay of directions.
Fuhrman: You and Mark were probably like, (mimicking his voice) "She seriously did it, dude! She seriously did! So sick!"
Q: Amandla, you spend some time up in trees. Did you climb them
yourself or did they put you up there or was it all fake ones down on
the ground?
Stenberg: I spent some time in both real trees and in the trees in
the soundstage. I had a custom-made harness so that I wouldn't fall
over. It was really, really fun, actually. There was this one time that
Jenn and I were in the tree doing a scene and it was kind of difficult
to stay up because you kind of slide down gradually. I found a little
space in the tree where I could sit and wouldn't slide down. It was just
a little hole in the tree. I was sitting and then they're about to call
action and I start sliding down. I yell out, really loudly so that
everyone can hear, "Wait, I can't find my butthole!" (laughs) Then Jenn
proceeded to make fun of me for the rest of the shoot.
Q: It sounds like it's kind of amazing that any work got done with the three of you together on set.
Ludwig: We were very professional when it came down to shooting and
doing the work. Off-set, though, when we had time off, we were just
having the best time. It was probably the best summer I ever had.
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