Will Ferrell and Land of the Lost Interviews
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- Published: Wednesday, 03 June 2009 08:51
- Written by Lupe Haas
Will Ferrell Rules This Land
Will Ferrell, his "Land of the Lost" co-stars Danny Boyle, Anna Friel, and director Brad Silberling recently sat down with CineMovie to discuss their big screen adaptation of the popular 70’s tv show which has transformed into a Will Ferrell comedy.
This modern take on "Land of the Lost" is not the family adventure everyone remembers. The family is replaced with adults, sexual tension, and references sure to go over kids heads. Watch Trailer
CM: As a fan of the original show Will, why make those changes?
Will: We didn’t want my character saddled with two kids. We thought it would be a better platform for comedy to have a love interest and a funny man like Danny Boyle. We didn’t want it to be a Disney film in a way. The humor had to be cool and pushing that PG-13 rating. This is the first family I’ve done in a while but the jokes are original and sophisticated which you’re not going to find in a movie in the same vain.
CM: Were any of original actors approached for a cameo in this film?
Will: The kids from the original tv show did have a cameo at the end of the movie but they were cut out. I’m not sure why.
CM: Will we be seeing it on the DVD?
Will: Yes.
CM: Chaka, the half man, half ape character has evolved from naïve child-like character to a bit of a pervert as seen in the funny scene with Chaka grabbing Holly’s chest played by Anna Friel. Was that in the script all along or was it taken further through improvisation on set? Watch hilarious Land Of The Lost movie clip
Will: That was always in the script. Chaka quickly figured out that the way to communicate with women is to grab their breasts. He’s kind of sly and a little bit, touchy feely. We just that would be a funny place for Chaka to go. Jorma (Taccone) did such a great job and he added stuff like touching me all over the place when we first meet Chaka and he steals my wallet. It was really funny to play off of.
WILL: Originally the script called for a panel with Al Gore, Stephen Hawkins and Rick Marshall. Hawkins goes after me to debunk my theories and I lunge at him. It was funny on paper and then you start making the phone calls and they’re like ‘No, no we’re unavailable.’ So then it became the "Today Show" and they were really up for it. Matt was totally game and that became plan B which worked beautifully so much so that we went back to reshoot a scene for the end of the movie.
CM: Will Ferrell and Brad Siberling tell us Matt Lauer did his own improvising during that last scene when Ferrell’s Rick Marshall returns to promote my book “Matt Lauer Can Suck It.”
Will: Matt said “lets do one more take’ and then he just tackled me which was great. And I’m trying not to laugh because I’m so surprised that he tackling me. That was brilliant.
Brad: Matt tricked me into a second take and then he improvised the tackle. It was hilarious.
CM: Perhaps Matt Lauer was channeling what he would have liked to have done to Tom Cruise once upon a time.
Sid and Marty Krofft, owned the children’s airways with their numerous tv shows (H.R. Pufnstuf, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, The Bugaloos, Dr. Shrinker, Donny and Marie Show) during the 1970’s.
CM: What do the creators of the classic tv show think about converting Land of the Lost to an irreverent Will Ferrell comedy?
Marty: We would not have done it without Will Ferrell.
The original Land of the Lost was a lot more serious than Will Ferrell’s take.
Marty: We’re okay with that.
Sid: Our shows were always on the cutting edge.
CM: Do you think there will be a sequel to Land of the Lost?
Marty: I hope so but we have to see after it opens June 5th.
The Kroffts have a lot riding on this movie - another of their classic tv shows H.R. Pufnstuf is headed to the big screen. Fans of the show and Will Ferrell fans are sure to make this tv adaptation a success at the box office this weekend setting the stage for more 70's shows coming to the movies.
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