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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:38 pm    Post subject: *****EXCLUSIVE Scott Adkins Interview***** Reply with quote

This is an exclusive interview for scottadkinsfanz.org/co.uk so if this interview is used please give credit.

First off Thank you to Scott for doing this interview.


Ok so with The Shepherd being officially released what are your thoughts on how it turned out, with all the delays behind the scenes?
It’s a big disappointment to me. Isaac, JJ and I all had high hopes that we could help deliver a return to form from Van Damme. We are all fans of his work and it’s no secret that he was one of my idols, he had a huge impact on why I’m in this business and why I want to do what I do. I know that Jean Claude had been concentrating on his acting in recent films and it definitely shows but I was under the impression that this was going to be an Isaac Florentine film and considering that Undisputed 2 was his last film you would have thought that JC was going to want to go all out in the fights, it was a perfect opportunity for him to combine his unquestionable talents with the rest of us and make an action movie we could all be proud of. The script read like an exciting action ride so that is what we wanted to make it. First of all, we are working in the low budget end of film making. The reason why Isaac can deliver such exciting cinema on small budgets is that he likes to use fight scenes. When you have gun fights and explosions and car chases it all eats into the budget and what sounds great in a script is very difficult to execute without time and money and we definitely didn’t have time and money on this one. It’s much easier with this type of film to concentrate on the fights but I think there were too many cooks in the kitchen and different people had different ideas of what kind of film we were actually making. Originally Isaac wanted me to play Meyers but there was a lot of opposition from various corners so I opted to take the role of Karp as long as they beefed up the part and gave him all the fights. The original script was much different and had a scene where Karp is forced to take on two of his own men; it was to be a very exciting fight scene, two against one. By the time I got to Bulgaria the whole scene was cut. Also the action scene I have outside the barn was reduced to about two hours of filming time and there was lots of opposition for us to do that properly. The action at the start of the film was done at around 5 in the morning so that wasn’t ideal either. Ultimately I don’t think Isaac got to make the movie he wanted to make and I certainly didn’t because my character didn’t really have much else to do bar fighting and that wasn’t what I signed up for.
So are you happy with the end fight between you and Jean Claude?
That is the biggest disappointment, it had been choreographed ahead of time by JJ, it was huge. I was very excited and it had the makings of being one of the best fights of JC’s career, it would have lasted around 7 minutes. We wanted my character to be flashy and cocky with his legs in this one, a Tae Kwon Do guy. This is why I’m clocking JC with so many kicks at the beginning of the fight. Van Damme was going to figure me out and systematically take my legs away from me and end up breaking my back. It became clear that Jean Claude didn’t like the style of fighting we had created and he ended up finishing the fight only a third of the way in and having him take me out rather quickly. There’s not a lot I can do about it but if I’m known for anything it’s exciting fight scenes, and I’m not used to doing a third of a fight and then throwing the towel in. Basically the fight is too short because Van Damme decided not to do it. I know he doesn’t like to do much fighting these days but he really had an opportunity to do something great with this fight. He’s one of my biggest inspirations and I respect him in many ways but I truly believe that if he’d listened to us and let us do our thing we would’ve had a much better movie. I don’t know why a martial arts star will do a film with Isaac Florentine and not want to do martial arts. The script was written as a fun action ride and we should have backed it up with decent fights but we were never given the chance.
Is it true that Isaac did not get to edit the movie?
Isaac did not get to finish editing the movie; he was removed from the project. I don’t know what the real reason is for this I I’m not sure Isaac does either. I believe that Isaac’s version would have been the best but ultimately there were too many problems with the film whilst we were shooting it so we’ll never know. I look forward to getting the chance to work with Isaac and JJ in the future so you can see what we’re really capable of.
So everything that was filmed for the fight is up there on the screen?
Yes. It was just very short, that is why there is a lot of post production slow motion used, because the fight was just too short anyway. There is an odd edit where I kick JC and you see him already on his back and I think this is because you could tell that it wasn’t JC flying through the air onto his back. It’s a shame because I finished off the move with a dragon kip back onto my feet. It looked cool. Ultimately I think it’s a great shame that JC didn’t trust us enough to let us do our thing, I think we’ve proved that we know what we’re doing and we could have made something spectacular.

You worked on one of the biggest films of 2007 The Bourne Ultimatum. What was the experience like working on such a high profile movie?
 
It was strange to be honest. I auditioned for the part on a Thursday, was told I had the job on Saturday and was flying off to Madrid on the Sunday. I didn’t know what the role was or what it really entailed and I found myself filming the first shot without having even met Paul Greengrass yet. It was a great experience though and I’m happy to be a part of such a successful franchise, even if it is only small. I can’t say enough about Matt Damon, he was extremely down to earth and a consummate professional.

"STAG NIGHT" What type of role do you have in this film? i do know that your character is soley based on acting.
Stag Night is a horror film and I play one of four guys that get trapped underground in a disused 1950’s subway. Turns out we’re not the only ones down there. It’s a straight acting role which shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone because I started off working in British TV.

You recently worked on The Tournament and got to film with Kelly Hu in a fight scene, how did this go and was you worried about doing an intense fight scene with a woman?

Well I’m not sexist or anything but it is much harder working with a woman because it makes you hold back in case you do hit them. If I’m fighting Mike Jai then I can go all out but with a pretty little thing like Kelly it does freak you out a bit. She was great though and I think The Tournament movie is going to do very well. It looks great and has a great cast and you can expect to see it at your local cinema late 2008. Actually Kim Chiang, Kelly’s stunt double is the best stunt woman I have ever worked with. She’s fantastic.

With “Undisputed II” and “The Tournament”, people have commented on how you can transform yourself greatly into a character. Do you find this a challenge? Also does a lot of preparation go into doing these types of characters?
There was a lot of reservation about me being able to pull off the character in Undisputed 2 at first and now I get lots of people wanting me to recreate that part. They really wanted Boyka for The Tournament but I decided I wanted to play the guy in The Tournament more like a grizzly bear type. I wanted to make him Irish but the director was too scared to give me that opportunity so I ended up having to make him a Russian as well. I’m in danger of getting type cast as a bearded Russian but the upside is at least I can walk the streets and not get recognized.

Moving back now to Undisputed 2 which now has a cult following with martial arts fans, were you surprised with the response this film received?
I was very happy with the way New Line promoted it in the States, there was actually talk of trying to get the UFC to back it but they didn’t think it spread the right kind of message for Mixed Martial Arts which I agree with, as the UFC has had its battles with the sport being thought of as too violent. I could be wrong but I think we were the first movie to really showcase mixed martial arts and I think part of that is why it was received so well. Also it’s definitely a throwback to the old 80’s early 90’s films like Bloodsport which I think people miss. At the end of the day I think a lot of the success is because people want to see actors who can be completely believable in these kinds of roles and that’s because we are real martial artists and are not just pretending to be.

You worked with Michael Jai White in Undisputed 2 who is also an awesome martial artist, what was it like to work with Michael?
It was fantastic and I would love to do it again. He’s a real martial artist, no doubt, but he completely understands the difference with film fighting. It’s worth mentioning again that we didn’t have the luxury of time on this movie and it’s because we worked well together that we were able to pull it off.

Also did he get frustrated with not being able to kick in this film?
He did yes but he stuck to his character which is great. I was getting to do all the flashy stuff and there were times in between takes where he’d be throwing a few kicks to get it out of his system I think. You’ll get to see him let loose in his next movie Blood & Bone.

Isaac Florentine, JJ Perry and yourself have now built up a great reputation in whatever you guys do people expect it to be great. What do you think it is that has made you guys a force to be reckoned with when making films together to get this reputation from fans?

It’s definitely Undisputed that has created that expectation and I’m looking forward to getting the opportunity to do it again.

Do you have new films possibly in the pipeline for this year? Will any involve you being the main character?
We were all set to start shooting a film in August with Isaac at the helm, JJ choreographing and me starring but the plug was pulled at the last minute. It basically comes down to me not being a big enough star to single handily front a movie. It’s a bit of a catch 22 trying to become a star when you’re not given the opportunity but there you go.

Have you seen any martial arts/action films recently that have really impressed you?
Flashpoint. And I’ll be looking forward to seeing the new Pracha Pinkeew film Chocolate. I liked Rambo a lot too.

With you using a lot of martial arts in most of your films, which martial art have you found to be most demanding? And have you been practising any new ones?
I can’t say I stick to one martial art, it’s the art of screen fighting. I come from a Kick Boxing and Tae Kwon-Do background so a lot of that is in my style but like any martial artist these days you mix it up.

Do feel yourself and Tony Jaa have set a standard of not using wires in your fight scenes and put pressure on up and coming martial art stars who may need the use of wires in films?
If you think you’re a martial arts star and you do need wires then it’s time for a change of profession.

Undisputed III was pushed back, so Isaac could focus on a new film called "NINJA". Will you have any involvement with this?
As far as I know the lead character will be Japanese, so no.

Can you tell us anything about Undisputed III?
The story centres on Boyka as the good guy. The villain of Undisputed became the good guy in the second one so it makes sense that the villain of the second be the hero of the third. What I like about the series is that every character in it is basically a bad guy; it’s just a case of who’s the lesser evil. I’m not going to give anything away but we’re basically going to put Boyka in a situation where everyone else is even more messed up in the head than he is. We’re going to take it up a notch on this one and put him in a no holds barred fight tournament to the death. You can expect twice the amount of action in the third.

Finally do you have anything you want to say to your fans?
Thanks for enjoying my work and supporting what I do. I really hope that I can get the chance to show you what I can really do in a leading role and I’d like to thank you Nik, for your support and for making a great fan site, I’m trying my best to live up to the hype!!

Scott thank you for taking time to answer these questions and your fanz are behind you 100% in whatever your apart of in the future.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Guys,

That is one serious bad ass interview!!!! hats off to you guys!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks a lot nik and scott for this cool interview. respect! go let it out, don´t let it on, scott!

a 7 minutes running final fight! shit! Shocked Crying or Very sad

to me, TS turned out as a disapointment as well. it hurts me watching the final fight and i already said that before this interview was made. TS is just a waste of potencial and the ego of JC wasn´t helpful at all to make at least the best out of the bad situation this project was already running due the producer. the last time JC please always himself only. it was the same with the THE ORDER final fight. he should listen more to people who can do it better than himself. this people just wanna help him and do the best for him. he should trust this people more who are fans of him! i am disapointed about him that he still always thinks everybody wants him looking bad. it´s not like that.

i am happy that scott told the fans that. anyway, i think TS was a step back for scott adkins and isaac florentine either after Undisputed 2. also for JC it was the same. TS was a step back for him after UNTIL DEATH. both movies were so much better than TS but JC could have had a better film with TS than it was at the end.

now i am looking forward to J.C.V.D., Undisputed 3 and NINJA. i am sure all this films will be great and let everybody forget that disapointing experience with TS.

sheldon always said, we had to understand JC for pulling out B-2 and TSM because the movies turned out not like they were presented to JC when he signed on, so now we should understand scott adkins as well why he is disapointed about JC and how TS turned out. i do! i am sorry.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow!!! Awesome interview!!!

About TS...what a shame!!!! 7 minutes and finally a back break....and than this two min stuff with the childish ground and pound.....scott and jj must have nearly cried!!!
Can anyone tell me what a dragon kip back is??? I would love to see that whole move in one shot on youtube....that was such a cool kick and I wanna know what this dragon move is...

At least awesome news on ud3...IT IS BOYKA AGAIN!!!! THE GREATEST MA FILM CHARACTER EVER!!!! more action than in ud 2...that must be the sickest movie ever!!!!!! Too bad Scot was truly robbed by JC!!! At least he gets to shine now as BOYKA....

I am looking much foreward to JCVD now, but I think what he did on TS was not ok....not ok to do to scott...like scott says, he is known for great fights and here he was robbed!!!! If JC signs up for this, he should just bite the bullet and do it...he did dreailed for gods sake!!! He can sit ts through and let good people do there work!!! That a man becoming that famous and that rich robbs someone doing the same, I don´t understand.....what would have been if someone in charge would have decided JC was too flashy in bloodsport and cutted all the 360°s and other main kicks from him!!!??? than we would all chat now on the gary daniels forum......
I love JCVD already and I like the man...but this was shit and not right....I mean personally not right...it says something about his character!!!

After UD3 Scott will be big enough to get anything he wants....I just hope he gets back to his boyka size and do all the magic he can!!!!!

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Nik and Scott for this interview.He is a big fan like the most of us .I'm sorry JC didn't let the JJ Perry,Scott and Isaac team to do what they wanted.
I can't wait for Scott next movies.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Scott, now that the editing in the final fight is so bad - we do not know that you broke your back, assuming you survived in JC's The Shepherd.

Would you consider starring in The Shepherd 2?

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

well the way Jc ground and pounds it is most likely karp has survived....he should battle gary daniles in this one...at least he is willing to fight!!!

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

incredibile,interview!!!well done,Nik!!!I'm dissapointed by TS aswell and I'm glad that Scott is open about the fight scenes,I mean,they ctually raised up JC and Scott was held back .That's just not right!If you look closely you can see that Scott's fighting would have let JC breathless even from the first blow!!!I agree with Boyka's last comment.Anyways SCOTT IS THE BEST!!!!!KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU DO AND KNOW THAT ALL YOUR FANS ARE WITH YOU NO MATTER WHAT!
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Scott, will you be answering any questions about the interview?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

boyka, the dragon kip starts when you are flat on your back, then you must flair your legs [ like a break dancer, or on a pommell horse in gymnastics] and use the momentum to press your self up to your feet with your hands. difficulty level: 7.5
difficulty level for scott: 4.4
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok thanks man!!! You are the only one answering me.... I know that move!!! Didn´t knew the name...hope we scott doing it on a youtube behind the scne clip!!!

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow! I didn´t knew it was you!!! Thanks for answering my question with your first post here!! Do you have an cut footage (like the dragon kip back) or any footage from the fight rehersals...may be even from the not filmed stuff of the 7min fight?? I love all the UD2 behind the scenes clips and I would love to see such things from TS... I am really addicted to the fights you make...can´t wait for Blood and Bone!!!

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for this interview to Scott.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 3:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

boyka, i do have the digital pre vis for the final fight, in fact i have the pre vis for all the fights in the shepherd, they are in my home in los angeles, i will ask issac if he would mind if i post them on your site. i also have the big fight from the tournament, and all of blood and bone, and wolverine as well, but i cannot release any until the films are released, and without clearing it with the powers that be.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

loco wrote:
boyka, i do have the digital pre vis for the final fight, in fact i have the pre vis for all the fights in the shepherd, they are in my home in los angeles, i will ask issac if he would mind if i post them on your site. i also have the big fight from the tournament, and all of blood and bone, and wolverine as well, but i cannot release any until the films are released, and without clearing it with the powers that be.


Wow, posting all of the uncut fights in The Shepherd here will be awesome! We'll all appreciate that - and we'll see what TS was originally meant to be! I'll also ask you to post if you have anything else on Undisputed 2 - some more behind the scenes, extended fights or deleted scenes. Thanx!
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