Actor Sam Worthington's Candid Discussion About His Past And Future Movie Choices

Actor Sam Worthington's Candid Discussion About His Past And Future Movie Choices

Sam Worthington offers up a new perspective on Clash of the Titans, Avatar, and other past roles. In light of the recent news about a third "Titan" movie being greenlit, I thought now was an appropriate time to post this bit of insightful news.

By MarkJulian - Nov 02, 2011 09:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Buzzine


Source: Buzzine

Izumi Hasegawa of Buzzine has a truly great interview with actor Sam Worthington, primarily focusing on his new indie film, Texas Killing Fields,but the actor also reflects on his career to date in an open and frank conversation. I read this article a while ago and was impressed with Sam's responses and with the news that the less-than-spectacular "Clash of the Titans" has somehow been greenlit by Warner Bros. for a third movie before the sequel was even released, I thought I better share this with the CBM community to hopefully bring some optimism. Kudos to Izumi for the great interview.


IH:On how to balance the small films with the blockbusters?

SW: I think I'm pretty lucky to start with. If you get something like Avatar, it opens up a lot of big blockbuster doors. But there was a thing my mate told me years ago, when I said, "Oh, there's a great independent script and a great blockbuster script, and the independent thing will show me off more as a character." He said, "But which movie would you go see?" He said, "You go see blockbusters," and that's how I pick. I pick which movie by: would I want to go see something like The Debt? Or: do I want to see something like Terminator? And within that, you, kind of by chance, end up with a career that balances. You're not just sitting there going, I'm going to do one big one for them and one small one for me. That's the ideal -- at least, that's what people think. But when you talk with Christian Bale, he's not thinking: one for you, one for them. He's thinking: one for him. What story does he want to tell? And whether it's Terminator or The Fighter, that's how he picks.

IH: After doing something like Texas Killing Fields, how difficult is it to go from material that is so weighty to something like Clash of the Titans 2?


SW: You make Clash 2 weighty. Clash 1 is a video game. You make Clash 2 weighty. You take everything you've learned and go, "I'm not doing this f*cking shit! I'm going to do a weighty script in a blockbuster." That's the bigness of a blockbuster. They're very hard because they're done by such a machine, so you try to get that weight that an independent can allow you -- that freedom that they have on an independent script -- and then you try to fit it into a blockbuster where there's a whole set of people who have a say. With something like Clash 2, that's definitely what we've aimed for. And that's all I really want to say on that.

IH: Do you have to do that at the script stage or in the individual development of your character?


SW: You do it all the way through. You sit down with the studio, you sit down with the character, you sit down with everybody and have a whole different look at how we're going to handle it. But that's the hard thing about making blockbusters, because they're just churning them out. They give you five months, and the date's already pre-planned for the next year. There's a speed on it. But if you can get that weight and gravity into a blockbuster, even into the character... I've let myself slip a couple of times, but that's going to be changing. You've got to work a bit harder, I find. Blockbusters aren't necessarily as easy as you think.

IH: It seems like it takes extra effort on your part to protect yourself...


SW: I decide what I want to bring, to come in there and go, "Look, I've just done this thing, and we mapped it out this way. How do we get that same reality and gravity and grit on a green-screen stage with fantasy creatures? What are we actually really trying to say?" The Debt – what is it trying to say? What is Killing Fields really trying to say? What do we really want audiences to walk away from Clash 2 with in their hearts more than, "Whoa, that's a great spectacle"? When you look at Avatar, you find the balance is perfect. He knows what he wants to say, and he gives you the spectacle. It's very rare; it's a hard thing. But that's why I like doing blockbusters, to try to get that.

IH: Is it different to be the guy on a film where you now have some authority to change the way things are done?


SW: It's an interesting question. Every movie I do, the pressures get more -- not only from the media, but the bloggers, from the studios... Primarily now, though, it's getting more from myself because I'm pushing myself more. Some of that I know I learned from Jim, which was: all the criticism in the world isn't going to be as strong as the criticism you have for yourself. And the only reason to be doing this job is to keep pushing and pushing yourself. So that's what I learned from him, and now I'm in a fortunate position to be able to sit with a director or a writer or a studio and say, "Look. Here's where I want to push myself. Is that okay? Are you giving me the trust and the ability to do it?"





Kudos to Izumi for the great interview. Be sure to click the link under the banner to read the full transcript.



Samuel Henry J. "Sam" Worthington (born 2 August 1976) is an English born, Australian actor. After almost a decade of roles in Australian TV shows and films, Worthington gained Hollywood's attention by playing Marcus Wright in Terminator Salvation (2009) and the lead role, Jake Sully, in James Cameron's science fiction/fantasy film Avatar (2009).

In 2004, Worthington received Australia's highest film award for his lead performance in Somersault. He performed predominantly in leading roles in a variety of low-budget films before transitioning to major studio films, ranging from romantic drama and comedy-drama to science fiction and action.




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AiyalKilU
AiyalKilU - 11/2/2011, 10:10 PM
must be true since he clearly doesn't choose by stories as Terminator Salvation, Clash of the Titans and especially Avatar (the most overrated film of the last decade) weren't story driven productions
superpooper
superpooper - 11/2/2011, 10:50 PM
Meh. He's kinda poopy.
l0rdleg0las
l0rdleg0las - 11/2/2011, 11:15 PM
most overrated actor of the last decade
BlairCo
BlairCo - 11/3/2011, 12:00 AM
I remember when 'Terminator Salvation' was released and everyone was saying that Sam Worthington's performance was the only good thing in the movie. But after 'Avatar' and 'Clash of the Titans' was released, he had some pretty harsh comments said about me.
blackscienceman
blackscienceman - 11/3/2011, 12:05 AM
i think hes cool :P
bhorwith22
bhorwith22 - 11/3/2011, 12:35 AM
Salvation was great. Titans was great. Avatar sucked, except the extended cut was entertaining.
Thablaqkgoat
Thablaqkgoat - 11/3/2011, 12:39 AM
I love taking shots at Worthington as much as the next guy but I'm glad he's being honest about it and not giving us the same shit everyone else does (each is special in their own way, etc). Avatar was absolutely the worst thing I've seen and by far the most boring, and Clash Of The Titans was okay but not great. Salvation was like 100 times better than the original Terminators (or anything Arnold has ever done) even if it was both Bale and Worthington, so I'm gonna wait to see what he makes of his career because he's making some varied choices so far. No reason to jump to conclusions just yet.
l0rdleg0las
l0rdleg0las - 11/3/2011, 1:03 AM
Salvation sucked. Bale kept doing his Batman voice which is annoying as [frick] and sounds like he has throat cancer. The only decent part about that movie was Yelchin as Reece and Moon Bloodgood because she is hot as hell, the rest was a giant floating turd. And sorry to disagree with the people who enjoyed Salvation, but the best Terminator movie is now and always has been the original.

Titans was a piece of shit that didn't even follow the actual story it was based on.

Avatar is the most overrated movie i have ever seen. Cool graphics, lame ripped off story, and bland mediocre acting.
Ceejay
Ceejay - 11/3/2011, 1:12 AM
It's like somebody gave a record deal to a backing-singer! This guy is the most boring sod I've ever seen on screen. Terminator Salvation was the most contrived written piece of popcorn out of the series, Avatar was the most unoriginal movie JC ever put to screen and Clash of the Titans was ten times worse than the original even with up to date CGI for better FX. Stop giving this guy work!
titansupes
titansupes - 11/3/2011, 2:02 AM
I refuse to believe some people just said Slavation was better than the first two movies. That's wrong. Usually I'd say something like IMO after that, but no. It is just wrong. Fact.

Also, Avatar was crap and so was Clash, and Sam Worthlesston can't act. And I'm an Aussie, so I'm supposed to automatically like him and his movies, according to our media.

At least he's honest, though.

TRUTH FACTS.
Cyclops84
Cyclops84 - 11/3/2011, 2:38 AM
The people who say Salvation was the worst one in the series are clearly forgetting the piece of crap that was T3:Rise of the Machines. Salvation wasn't as good as T1 or T2, but it was 10000x better than T3.

Just sayin.
titansupes
titansupes - 11/3/2011, 3:09 AM
It WAS better than T3...be that's not saying much, ultimately.
Ceejay
Ceejay - 11/3/2011, 3:37 AM
There are only two Terminator movies, everything made by the other idiots after James Cameron finished the story with Judgement Day is just studio's trying to create a franchise to make money out of gullible fanboys eager to part with their cash.

Terminator was never meant to be a franchise, it was just two movies and it ended! Warner Bros bought it from Tristar Columbia to turn it into a franchise and both their movies have made less money than T2 because they were nonsensical crap trying to flog a dead horse. The company that held the rights for this piece of crap went into bankruptcy last year and not many of the big studios want to buy the rights for this trumped-up franchise. It's no Star Wars, it's no Lord of the Rings, it's just aimless make it up as you go crap. Universal want to make a 5th film but they do so at their own risk of major failure, nobody but sad fanboys give a [frick] about anything after Terminator 2 because James Cameron told the story and ended it. Hence the shit box office for the other films!
titansupes
titansupes - 11/3/2011, 3:58 AM
@Ceejay.

YES.
ironpool007
ironpool007 - 11/3/2011, 4:04 AM
Terminator Salvation was certainly a weak movie in a lot of ways, But Sam Worthington's character in it was cool, and the movie was certainly different and better than Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. I never saw Clash of the Titans, so I can't really speak much for it. And I do feel like he's right about Avatar having that nice balance of a character driven movie that is a blockbuster.
Bodwulf
Bodwulf - 11/3/2011, 4:29 AM
He should be Daredevil!
SoulAllFlush
SoulAllFlush - 11/3/2011, 4:43 AM
Someone get Dickel a troll avatar.
djmod926
djmod926 - 11/3/2011, 4:45 AM
He should be Cole from Infamous.
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 11/3/2011, 5:59 AM
He may not be great but at least he plans on upping his game
Fantine
Fantine - 11/3/2011, 6:32 AM
I may be in the minority, but I loved Avatar, thought the performances were great (especially Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver), and the story was steady, and I cant wait for the sequels.
Shaman
Shaman - 11/3/2011, 8:16 AM
As "candid" as he was, he's just talking out of his ass. There is only so much an actor can bring to a role unless he's making the movie his own damn self. There's just too many people that have a say as to what the movie will end up looking like. And that "collective say" rarely (if ever) stays the same all the way through from the conception stage on to the end product that we get to see. So as good as his intentions are, he's just talking smack to sell his films. He's like the Mark Millar of actors. Anything to make us think the second Clash won't suck as much as the first. Did Hugh Jackman have an actual say as to what X-Men Origins: Wolverine ended up looking like? I think not. Because there is no way in hell Jackman would've sold his ass off like he did for the end product we ended up getting, especially after X3's backlash, not matter how much money it made. I'm sure he was beside himself with deception when he finaly saw what he was selling as practically being a "re-invention of the X-Wheel". I would love for ALL actors and directors to just put their money where their mouths are and just wait until the movie hits theaters before trying to sell it to the audience. Let the trailers speak for themselves and try and sell the film on their own, prior to their release.
jj72
jj72 - 11/3/2011, 8:16 AM
Really enjoyed Terminator Salvation and Avatar. Clash of Titans was ok IMO. Script was average and 3D was a waste of money. Actually gave me a headache. Looking forward to see if they do better with Clash 2. Fingers crossed.
Talontd
Talontd - 11/3/2011, 9:00 AM
@SHAMAN

Preach on brother!
l0rdleg0las
l0rdleg0las - 11/3/2011, 10:53 AM
@GayBlade

overrated - meaning for some reason a lot of people like his no talent wooden acting and he continues to headline movies. Sort of a new more mature looking Orlando Bloom
CaptainTall
CaptainTall - 11/3/2011, 11:11 AM
I like his movies and he's an okay actor. I just get a bit annoyed of his typecast.
GrayFox1025
GrayFox1025 - 11/3/2011, 1:08 PM
@ Ceejay

I agree completely, T2 ended on such an emotional note. T3 took everything T2 did and put it in vein, basically saying that everything that happened in T2, all those who died or sacrificed, was for nothing because Skynet would still some how launch the war
GrayFox1025
GrayFox1025 - 11/3/2011, 1:11 PM
@ Kinight3000

You would think at some point someone would have gone up to James Cameron and have been like "Uhhhh, isn't this screenplay just Pocahontas, Fern Gully, Dances with Wolves, The last Samurai...ect?"

Avatar had cool effects but nothing more. The best thing about Avatar was Sigourney Weaver, she is the Queen on Sci-Fi

ChairLegofTruth
ChairLegofTruth - 11/3/2011, 2:11 PM
I tend not even to notice this guy, and i didn't get the hype with avatar, overrated is right. I didn't really notice him in salvation either, even as an important character, it's like i have a mental block to this guy. And yeah it goes:
T1- Cause it started it
T2- Cause the story and film was amazing
TSalvation- Cause it's a good film with great action
T3- It never happened....
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