Hey gang - I’m back! Yes, the world-weary traveller has returned with exclusive on location pics and interviews from the Jumper junket held in both Cairo and Rome! What are you waiting for - lets jump to it!
Yes friends, you read that right - a double location interview! Why, do you ask? Well, Jumper is a film like no other. It follows the journey of David Rice (Hayden Christenson) as he discovers his ability to “jump” or teleport anywhere in the world, learns to harness his newfound ability and the spoils of a life lived without regret or responsibility.
Throughout the course of the film, David jumps to more locations that you could possibly imagine, often many in a minute. His days consist of surfing in Bali, one-night stands in London and sunbaking naps atop the Sphinx…. which is where I came in! In order to promote the film in the coolest way possible, I scored the chance to interview the main cast in Cairo, Egypt - and then jump with them into the Colisseum in Rome! This was a particularly exciting turn of events, as Jumper was the first film ever granted permission to film inside the ancient wonder, meaning we were the first to do interviews on the very floor where the gladiators of old did battle!To kick things off for this post in style, why not check out my exclusive on-location photos from Cairo and Rome!
After 34 hours of travelling, I finally arrived in Cairo and headed to my hotel. The next day, we were taken to a super-secret location to watch the film before the rest of the world - you can check out my review a little further down in the post.
The next morning, we were transported bright and early to our filming locations on the West Bank, approximately 30 metres from the Sphinx with the Great Pyramids as a backdrop. Not too shabby, hey?! I was in the second group of interviewers, so group B was taken on a brief tour while group A began grilling the stars.
I can’t put in words how amazing an experience it was to descend into a pyramid; rather than trying, I’ll simply show this photo, taken right afterwards, where you can clearly see me jumping for Jumper
It was time to head back down to the Sphinx in order to prepare… and prepared I most certainly was. I think I ended up having around 40 pages of notes, so I knew stuff. There was no way I was getting caught out!
First up was Jamie Bell, best known for his breakout performance as the lead in Billy Elliot, as well as UK indie Hallam Foe and a small role in King Kong. In the film he plays Griffin, a jumper who has lived with the reality of his situation since his first run in with the deadly, jumper-hunting baddie group the Paladins at a very young age. Jamie blew me away with how charmingly affable he was and the two of us quickly fell into a chat rather than an interview… There was definitely a shared vibe of “what on earth are we doing here?!” between us, as we kept looking at the Sphinx and simply shaking our heads!
Next was Rachel Bilson, who plays David’s lifelong crush. I have to admit right out of the gate, Rachel was my big time teenage crush thanks to The OC and reminded me why in 2007’s The Last Kiss. As you can imagine I was pretty nervous, but she was so sweet I soon relaxed. I was rather impressed with myself on one question; I asked her about her dad’s feeling towards her being in a sci-fi movie, as Danny Bilson is a well known sci-fi and comic book writer. I mean, he wrote The Flash tv show!
After a brief break, I was up with Hayden Christensen. I’m not going to put up a face; I was positively geeking out when he shook my hand hello and my only thought was, “Don’t call him Anakin”. Hayden had nothing but nice things to say about Australia, having spent so much time here filming the Star Wars prequels. Unfortunately (for me), the chair I was sitting on had a leg snap four minutes into the interview and I fell completely off-camera! After at least a minute straight of laughing on everyone’s part, I picked myself back up, pulled it together and we returned to talking.
Watch my interview with Hayden now!
Finally, I got to sit down with director Doug Liman. The man is a personal hero of mine, having brought us Swingers, Go, The Bourne Identity and Mr & Mrs Smith. The sheer magnitude of his awesomeness hung thick in the air as the two of us went in depth on sci-fi, teleportation theory and comic book lore. Yep, I talked with one of my favourite directors about the journey of an anti-hero, and the dude gets it. Without a doubt, the highlight of the day!
I then spent a few minutes recording some pick-ups, intros and outros directly in front of the Sphinx before we were bundled back on the bus and jetsetted to Rome. Ah, wait. I mean, jumped to Rome. Yes, we jumped to Rome straight from Cairo and got back to interviewing!
After being led out to an area inaccessible to the public and taken onto the restored gladiatorial arena floor, we saw the camera guys somehow beat us there and were set to begin a whirlwird session of short interviews. You can watch a brief highlights reel of my footage from Rome - it’ll give you an idea of how beautiful the setting for these interviews were.
Make sure you check back regularly throughout the week, as I’ll be uploading new interviews and you can’t afford to miss them - if the names and location aren’t enough to draw you in, I feel this is some of my best work and I’m really proud of it. Finally, I’ll be taking a look at Jumper: Jumpscars, the graphic novel released concurrently with the film that follows Diane Lane’s character.
RIVETINGLY RELEVANT REVIEW
Jumper
It has been several years since cinema has experienced a fresh anti-hero but in Jumper’s David Rice (Hayden Christensen), we may have our new poster-boy for anguished heroism. As a bullied, depressed teen, a life threatening situation shows David that encoded in his genes is the ultimate escape clause - he can teleport at will, permitting he has seen the location or has a photo of where he where he wants to jump to.
He escapes the hardships of his youth, leaving behind his lifelong crush Millie (Rachel Bilson) for a solitary life of doing exactly what he wants, when he wants. As the first act David performs in his new life, he teleports himself into a bank vault several times over in order to set himself up for life.
It is in this mentality that the film sets itself apart from every other superhero film - in Jumper, with great power comes great opportunity. As in life itself, however, for every action there is an equal response. David unfortunately comes onto the radar of the mysterious Paladins, led by Roland (Samuel L Jackson in classic bad-guy mode). The Paladins have commited themselves to ridding the earth of jumpers, seeing them as an abomination - “Only God should have the power to be everywhere at once.” The Paladins have become aware that jumpers tear the fabric of reality each time they move and vow to bring them to an end.
Fortunately for David, he finds an ally early in his battle for survival in Griffin (Jamie Bell), a jumper younger than he with a superior grasp on his powers. Griffin has been on the run for years and holds a personal grudge against Roland, having sworn to get his revenge for setting Griffin down the path his life has led.
If you’re a fan of X-Men, The Bourne series or The Matrix, I can’t recommend the film highly enough. Action-packed from beginning to end, the pace is kept tight as battles take place in locations all over the globe. These scenes are the definite highlights of the film, as a fight may begin in the desert in Egypt, move to the top of a New York high-rise before an amazing jump-filled chase down a wintery beach. Director Doug Liman has once again taken an anti-hero and crafted a tale that causes him to face the consequences of the life he has made for and to decide, once and for all, whether he can rise to the challenge and become the hero our world needs.
And with that, I’m off - as I said, come back regularly to score more in-depth coverage of the year’s biggest blockbuster!
Will you hand me a tulip, Tulip?
~T