Martin Campbell On Green Lantern Action Scenes, Psychology Of The Character & More!

Martin Campbell On Green Lantern Action Scenes, Psychology Of The Character & More!

Talking about his upcoming comic book adaptation Green Lantern, director Martin Campbell shared some info on film's action sequences, what he finds interesting about Hal Jordan and more. Check it out!

By WolvieCBM - May 22, 2011 01:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Green Lantern
Source: SFX



It's a big year for comic book films. One of the big screen adaptations that is coming out this summer is Green Lantern, directed by Martin Campbell. There were already couple of trailers and TV spots, so we know what to expect from the film. Campbell is no stranger to smart and entertaining action films, since he made probably the best James Bond film to date, Casino Royale. He had quite a big task on his hands, to translate the whole Green Lantern universe to the big screen, especially since they've decided to go with CGI costumes. In a recent issue of SFX Magazine, subscribed by CBM's DCMarvelFreshman, director shared some info on the action scenes, his approach on big scale sequences, what he thinks is interesting about Hal Jordan and more.

What can we expect from the action scenes:

"I want the fights to knife fight in a phone booth - quick and fast and dirty and these big grand sweeping movements. I don't see any point having people be smashed back a 100 yards into a brick wall and then immediately getting up and continuing to fight. Things have to have a grounding in reality. I always do that. You find movies where superheroes can simply take the most incredible punishment without batting an eyelid...To me there's nothing in that. I just don't believe a word of it. I always think that action has to be grounded in a basic reality to make it work, without making it too ridiculous. The thing is these films cost so much money, and we have a limit on budget and things. So we couldn't get into what I call huge multi-character gigantic fights. We just couldn't do that. We just didn't have the money to do that. So that played into making the action more naturalistic. There was cause and effect."


On what he finds interesting about the character:

"His weapon is psychological. There were two aspects. One is that he goes to the middle of the universe to become a Green Lantern. The other is that his power derives from his mind. Rather than have inherited superpowers, or be weakened by Kryptonite or anything like that, it's about the focus and strength of his mind forming constructs. It's that whole aspect of it, which of course is very different from any other superhero.

The first thing all your instincts tell you is 'Let's go way out there. He can construct anything with his mind. If he focuses his mind, the ring can create anything.' So the mind runs wild. On the other hand, if he's responding to any particular crisis then the construct of choice has to be a construct that solves that particular problem. There's practicality to the choices that he makes. If there's a pram running down the street out of control, you don't create an earth digger with a great big bucket on the end to reach down and grab the baby. What you'd do is probably create a giant hand or something to stop the pram. There's sort of logic. We had what we called a cheese-meter. We'd say, 'Alright this is what we're gonna do...' Then if our cheese-meter rose and it just became too cheesy or too ridiculous we would yell and say, 'No, no, no. That's not right.' So we'd have that throughout the movie, our cheese-meter, to try and prevent ourselves from going overboard."




On working with the whole cast:

"Well, obviously Ryan can do just about everything. He's got the humour and he's got the serious and the physicality. He looks great. He totally fell into the character and he brings a sort of sense of humour to it, which I think it needs. So he couldn't have been more ideal. The same with Blake. I think Blake is now 23. She's very young but she's someone going on 60 in terms of her head, because she's very intelligent. She and Ryan work very well together. Sinestro was a difficult choice. He goes over to the dark side in the comics, so he had to be somebody very strong and powerful and magnetic. Of course, Mark Strong made a terrific Sinestro. One of the exceptional character in this is Peter Sarsgaard doing Hector. He's turned out to be one of the strongest characters in the movie."


Comparing Green Lantern to Casino Royale and making a sequel, he said:

"It's not dissimilar to Casino Royale. In that case, Bond is a rough diamond and by the end of it he becomes the James Bond we know. Our story really is the first chapter of Hal Jordan, a character who, on the face of it, should never be a Green Lantern. He's irresponsible. He has a lot of this baggage. But ultimately the ring keys in on all of those good qualities that make him a contender to become a Green Lantern. Not only a Green Lantern, but one of the greatest Green Lanterns. That story is what we're telling in the first one."


Starring Ryan Reynolds, Mark Strong, Blake Lively and Peter Sarsgaard, Green Lantern is set to hit theatres on June 17!

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RABB1T
RABB1T - 5/22/2011, 1:44 PM
Green Lanterns going to rock!
vermillion
vermillion - 5/22/2011, 1:50 PM
Xenix- Read the rest of the sentence.

"But ultimately the ring keys in on all of those GOOD QUALITIES THAT MAKE HIM A CONTENDER TO BECOME A GREEN LANTERN. Not only a Green Lantern, but one of the greatest Green Lanterns."
kurekurcubic
kurekurcubic - 5/22/2011, 1:57 PM
yeah the limited budget was over 200 mill.though job...
BlackSands
BlackSands - 5/22/2011, 1:59 PM
@Xenix: the way some of the writers who wrote and rewrote Hal's origins said that it wasn't because Hal was completely fearless, but had the capability to rise above and overcome fear. If they picked someone who's completely fearless and too foolhardy, then all you'd get is some moron who rushes into things without thinking things through.

From what I understand of the later GL mythos was that fear wasn't just something to be overcome - but accepted as well. Facing one's fear, accepting it, and moving past it was one of the driving forces of the comic book's theme ever since the book was revitalized by Kyle Rayner until Hal Jordan came back.

@Intruder: what he means by that was to try to maintain - even a little - a sense of realism even though he uses the GL ring in most of his fights. In other words, he's trying to tone down the Looney Tunes style cheesiness of what one can get away with using a power ring that basically creates just about anything a human mind with an overactive imagination can do.
Anthrax
Anthrax - 5/22/2011, 2:04 PM
not convinced...yet
OnLeatherWings
OnLeatherWings - 5/22/2011, 2:05 PM
i like how the haters make it to this page first just to talk shit...lmfao... anywho...This interview was great!!!! if the movies even half what he says i think well be in for one of the best CBM,s ever!!!! he does know how to shoot action sequences very well. and i like the whole cheese meter factor thing. Evey cbm has a "cheesyness" factor to it and theres nothing you can do about it lol.
Corpse
Corpse - 5/22/2011, 2:07 PM
Green Lantern is going to be the best comicbookmovie this year. It certainly has the potential. More Green Lantern information is needed to quelch my thirst for emerald news! I need to see Green Lantern noooowwww!!!
blackscienceman
blackscienceman - 5/22/2011, 2:16 PM
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OnLeatherWings
OnLeatherWings - 5/22/2011, 2:18 PM
as long as the fights are better then the fight from 'Thor' between Thor and the Destroyer...


Before im attacked for dissing Thor. i thought the movie was great and the frost giant fight was bad ass!!!!
OptimusBurgundyMaximus
OptimusBurgundyMaximus - 5/22/2011, 2:26 PM
@OnLeatherWings

Yh i agree that fight's length was very dissapointing

it lasted like what a minutre or less?

i wanted to see thor tested physically against something equally as powerful as he is

so he makes a tornado and thats it ! really ?!
ironpool007
ironpool007 - 5/22/2011, 2:27 PM
I will admit that when I heard Martin Campbell was diecting, I was a bit surprised. But he's more than sold me with his interviews for this movie, and a great track recored for introducing cool new characters or new actors playing them in the role. He did it in The Mask of Zorro, introducing us to Antonio Banderas' character taking over from the original Zorro played by Anthony Hopkins. He also gave Pierce Brosnan his start as James Bond in Goldenye and reintroduced the character and redefining his origin with Daniel Craig as Bond in Casino Royale, thus reintroducing Bond to a new generaration. I have no doubt that he has done the same thing for Green Lantern.
LionPepsiJuice
LionPepsiJuice - 5/22/2011, 2:28 PM
Intruder is going to be telling his grandchildren how bad that Green Lantern movie was that came out during his younger years
gmoney0505
gmoney0505 - 5/22/2011, 2:30 PM
Great read!

@ the haters (intruder & Xenix)- kick rocks!

@OnLeatherWings
as long as the fights are better then the fight from 'Thor' between Thor and the Destroyer...

I agree with that 100%.
LOL
LOL - 5/22/2011, 2:30 PM
Intruder, it's a frigging comic book movie. The "realism" they are trying to convey is what could work while having those comic book elements in it. I bet you're one of those that laud TDK as one of the most "realistic" comic book movies out there. In fact, TDK fails and falls flat on Nolan's supposed realism. A realistic Batman in the real world would get arrested, tried for vigilantism, and be hospitalized for more than just broken bones and a bruised ego. No way in hell was it believable. I don't believe in a Batman that rasps like a Darth Vader deprived of his oxygen tank. The movie was good, don't get me wrong, but to me, it lacked specific elements that would have made a comic book movie about Batman good. It was just a guy in a Batsuit playing as Batman in a Batman movie.

To be clear: all comic book movies really don't have to be realistic - in fact, they SHOULDN'T - but it IS nice that some writers and directors are trying to work in some supposed real-world physics into it to give it some sense of limit and drama that must be overcome in the course of the story. But as far as honoring the source material - some movies fall flat more often than others in that area... I've yet to see any commercial CBMs by the big companies really stay true to the source material. Some have gotten close, but it's a pipe dream that they would mirror what they are adapting on the big screen 100%.

phoe1
phoe1 - 5/22/2011, 2:47 PM
i just hope whoever calibrated their "cheese-o-meter" also did mine....

cjkalel
cjkalel - 5/22/2011, 2:47 PM
Yes there was only one good action sequence in thor
BlackSands
BlackSands - 5/22/2011, 2:48 PM
@@OnLeatherWings: You really haven't read some of the Thor comics wherein The Destroyer was beaten just as easily have you? Disappointing it may have been to some people, you people have completely forgot that it's only as powerful and only just as smart as the person controlling it. The fact that it was clear in the movie that Loki wasn't in control of the thing 100% didn't register with a lot of you.

Also, Odin already sort of gave it away that it was weaker than Thor's hammer in the opening scenes where he practically said that Thor's hammer had NO equal. Deprived of that, Thor's ass would have been kicked six ways from Sunday in that case and the fight WOULD have been longer. Did everyone even notice the fact that it did almost kill Thor in his mortal form BEFORE the hammer came to his rescue?

If you study how the movie went, you would notice that in between the fights between Thor and Destroyer, Loki was already preparing for the Frost Giant invasion. That's one way of looking at it when Thor defeated the Destroyer: Loki already relinquished his control over the armor construct - ergo, no one was in the driver's seat by the time Thor smashed into it with his hammer.
LionPepsiJuice
LionPepsiJuice - 5/22/2011, 2:51 PM
@Intruder- I understand that you'd rather donate your limbs to a cannibal restaurant and get sent back to the stone age to get raped by a caveman before saying ANYTHING good about GL, but I'm seriously curious, what about this film do you actually like, if anything at all?
OptimusBurgundyMaximus
OptimusBurgundyMaximus - 5/22/2011, 2:53 PM
lololol the hating on this site ammuses me

LP4
LP4 - 5/22/2011, 2:54 PM
Tsk, tsk Campbell. He keeps taking stabs at Supes with remarks like-

"The other is that his power derives from his mind. Rather than have inherited superpowers, or be weakened by Kryptonite or anything like that"

There was another interview i read from that guy like a month ago where he mentioned that Hal wasn't born with superpowers like Superman. He keeps making Superman seem like a chump or as if he was fed with a silver-spoon or something.

Other than that minor beef, this movie looks freaking epic.
Anthony3
Anthony3 - 5/22/2011, 2:59 PM
Read this:
"I don't see any point having people be smashed back a 100 yards into a brick wall and then immediately getting up and continuing to fight."

see this part right here: "and then immediately getting up and continuing to fight"

thats what hes talking about being unrealistic.
Amazo
Amazo - 5/22/2011, 3:13 PM
@Intruder
You must be deliberately missing the point right??? Right?
I don't believe for one minute you're really this simple minded!
OnLeatherWings
OnLeatherWings - 5/22/2011, 3:16 PM
@black sands

your right i haven't read much of Thor. thanks for informing me of what goes on in the comics....as for the "movie" Thor, the fight still stands as being less than spectacular and as a result, in my own opinion, kinda made thor anticlimactic . and yes there was the fight between loki and thor afterward.

@ intruder

LMFAO
haljordan73
haljordan73 - 5/22/2011, 3:17 PM
Has no one realized that some people will never like this movie. It doesn't matter how good the CGI, or the story, or the actors etc. are they just can't get past this useless marvel verses DC bullcrap! It's a waste of time to argue. Green Lantern fans will probably love it, marvel fanboys will hate it and the general public will determine it's success.
LionPepsiJuice
LionPepsiJuice - 5/22/2011, 3:19 PM
@Amazo it's pretty clear by now that Intruder isn't here to make friends
OnLeatherWings
OnLeatherWings - 5/22/2011, 3:23 PM
@ LionPepsiJuice

LOL...now i think thats the first sensible statement anyone has made here today lol.
Amazo
Amazo - 5/22/2011, 3:25 PM
@Intruder
LMFAO!
Thats more like it bro!
LP4
LP4 - 5/22/2011, 3:41 PM
@tea and intruder- You guys are hella funny.
LP4
LP4 - 5/22/2011, 4:01 PM
@tea- lol, nah YOU tha man ;D

I think you and Intruder are just a little misunderstood.
LP4
LP4 - 5/22/2011, 4:30 PM
@Intruder- "That's like watching Superman do a spinning roundhouse"

Dear god please don't joke about that :P

If Supes ever did that, I'd literally shit bricks.
Dakjaniels
Dakjaniels - 5/22/2011, 4:40 PM
"You find movies where superheroes can simply take the most incredible punishment without batting an eyelid"

Isn't that why they are superheroes in the first place? Because they can do things normal people can't?
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