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4:03 pm - 05/30/2011

Flaw free Jennifer Lawrence talks X-Men, fame and The Hunger Games



 
“I’m at the Jimmy Fallon dressing room. I was just saying good-bye to my entourage.”

Jennifer Lawrence is on the phone, explaining why there is so much commotion in the background as we attempt to begin a brief interview. She says the word entourage in a way that implies air quotes; Lawrence, 20, doesn’t seem like the type to take the concept of Hollywood posses seriously. But at the least, she should probably get used to the commotion.

That’s because in the past year, this Louisville, Ky. native, has quickly rocketed from under-the-radar indie actress to movie industry It Girl.

First she earned an Academy Award nomination for her turn as a steely teen in “Winter’s Bone.” Then she took on the role of young shape-shifter Mystique (non-mutant name: Raven Darkholme) in “X-Men: First Class,”her first attempt at blockbuster fare, which arrives in theaters Friday. And now Lawrence is playing her buzziest role to date: the teen warrior Katniss Everdeen in the adaptation of the popular post-apocalyptic young-adult book series “The Hunger Games,” which is currently shooting in Wilmington, N.C.

“The Hunger Games” fan fervor has made her the subject of intense Internet chatter and also recently landed her on the cover of Entertainment Weekly (see below). So how is Lawrence handling all of the sudden attention?

During a conversation briefly interrupted by the lack of cell reception in a parking garage, we talked about that, as well as her transformation into Mystique and how she and “X-Men” co-star James McAvoy bonded on-set. (Apparently that involved making fart noises.)

Was it strange to go from doing movies like “Winter’s Bone” to an “X-Men” flick? Or is there ultimately little difference between making an indie vs. a comic-book film?

Jennifer Lawrence: It’s all filmmaking. The behind the scenes is always different: you have a bigger trailer, there’s better food. Things like that. I still do the movies for the same reasons. I still love the script, I love the director, I love the character and the other actors involved. So all of the reasons why I was there, they were all the same.

It’s kind of like camping versus going to a resort. They’re both fun, they’re just different kinds of fun.

How long did you have to sit in the chair to get the Mystique make-up done?.

Lawrence: I had to either stand or sit on a bicycle seat for about eight hours when it was full body.

A bicycle seat?

Lawrence: Yeah, you can’t sit in a chair because then they can’t get to all your good parts.

Did you have any conversations with Rebecca Romijn, who played the older version of Mystique in previous “X-Men” movies?

Lawrence: Yeah. Her advice was mostly just kind of, don’t worry about it. Don’t listen to what they tell you. Because they tell you not to drink alcohol or eat spicy food, because they remove the make-up with alcohol. And she just said, don’t listen to that. It will drive you crazy.

In terms of character development, did she give you any suggestions or was that really your process?

Lawrence: I definitely watched her. She has a very Mystique walk, which I had to get down. But really, for the most part — doing a prequel is great because you do have room to kind of free this character and how they got to where they are instead of being a slave to exactly what the previous actor did.

Did you spend much time, onscreen or between takes, with James McAvoy?

Lawrence: I did, and he’s one of my favorite people in the whole world. I was such a huge fan of his work and then, meeting him he’s so charming and nice and friendly and funny and down-to-earth. Everything you want.

He strikes me as someone who has gone through a similar transition, having appeared in films like “Atonement,” as well as comic-book movies like this one and “Wanted.” Did you seek career advice from him?

Lawrence: No, I think we mostly just joked around and messed up takes and made fart noises.

I am sure your Oscar experience was a bit of a blur, but do you have one or two moments that stand out in your memory from that night?

Lawrence: I was really excited because Florence and the Machine was playing. I really remember that performance really well. It was great. I loved being able to sit next to my dad. We just kept looking at each other like, “I can’t believe this is happening.”

Have you started to process what’s changed in your life in the past year or two?

Lawrence: I’m still really focused on the work, to be honest. I pay attention to me being busier. But I don’t think of it as “Oh my God, now I am on all these talk shows.” It’s just kind of like, work. And then I’m still reading scripts and trying to figure out the next thing. And when I’m on set, I’m just thinking about the script and of working. I think I’ve stayed focused on the work so much that I haven’t really noticed my life start to change except for I’ve gotten busier.

You’ve been praised in the media for seeming grounded. Do you feel like you’re more grounded than other people you encounter in Hollywood?

Lawrence: I think I run into grounded people all the time. As long as you remember what you’re here for — you’re here for the work, you’re here to make a film.

I was talking about it the other day, how there seems to be some very bizarre habit where as soon as you become big and famous, you think that you don’t have to work anymore. And it’s just such a weird trend that I’m starting to see. But I run into grounded people all the time. Given, most of them are behind the camera. But I definitely by no means think I’m the only one.

Did you feel like “X-Men” had gotten you into the physical shape you needed to be in for “The Hunger Games,” or did you have to go through a different regimen?

Lawrence: I had to go through a different regimen. For “X-Men” I was lifting a lot of weights. I actually lost a lot of mass when I quit “X-Men” because I was working out so much and very muscular and strong. With “Hunger Games,” I need to be smaller and thinner. I do need to be as strong, but my character’s younger. Strong arms are something that comes with age, so that had to be taken down a little bit.

“Hunger Games” is already generating so much buzz online. Do you feel prepared for all the additional attention that playing Katniss will bring?

Lawrence: I don’t think there really is a way to prepare, I just think there is a way to accept it. It’s kind of scary, to be honest. I love the movie and I love the books, and I didn’t want to just turn away because I was scared.

You had read the books before you signed on, right?

Lawrence: Yeah, and I was very skeptical about them being made into a movie, as everybody said. When you’re a big fan of the books, you’re always worried about them becoming a movie because it’s usually a disappointment.

But I met with Gary Ross, the director, and I loved every word that came out of his mouth. And I knew that he was the only one who could do it. And then finding out that Suzanne Collins was also writing the screenplay — everything was just so comforting. And I was just so excited about all of it.

You can relate to the fans.

Lawrence: I’m one of them.

Given your schedule, do you ever have time to relax? If so, what do you do?

Lawrence: Not right now. I just kind of do what I just did, which is just canceled my flight I was supposed to be rushing to right now so I could just have a full night’s sleep here and then go to work tomorrow.

I don’t have full days of rest, no.

Love her, tbh. She seems way more grounded than 95% of the celebs out there.
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xxxquothxxx 30th-May-2011 08:39 pm (UTC)
dont care about hunger games so mostly here for x-men

i dont know if shell be able to pull of mystique - there's something too...innocent about her face.
but ill reserve judgement until ive seen her.
lollapoe 30th-May-2011 08:55 pm (UTC)
but isn't she playing a really young version of Mystique, before the more... complicated stuff in her life happens?
winonaforever 30th-May-2011 08:57 pm (UTC)
Apart from McAvoy and Fassbender of course, she's getting the best reviews of the cast...
galactoze 30th-May-2011 08:40 pm (UTC)
Kaya is still my pictured Katniss, but I'm sure she'll be fine
iodine_sky 30th-May-2011 08:42 pm (UTC)
she would have been perfect but homegirl can't act at all
katiefitch 30th-May-2011 08:43 pm (UTC)
Kaya is paler than Jennifer and can't act for the life of her
tothestars 30th-May-2011 08:46 pm (UTC)
The picture I have on the front of my HG book is so strikingly like Kaya but I don't think she's strong enough yet to carry a franchise like this.
loverelapse 30th-May-2011 10:33 pm (UTC)
Physically, Kaya is perfect-- but she's too pretty and can't act for shit.
frifri 30th-May-2011 08:40 pm (UTC)
When I look at her, I think "This is what Renee Zellweger would look like if she hadn't fucked with her face so much."

Lawrence has the potential to go further with less facial adjustments.
regi_veggie 30th-May-2011 08:51 pm (UTC)
A+
hatsumomo 30th-May-2011 08:41 pm (UTC)
Why do they always make movie Mystique fug when she is so banging in the comics? Enquiring minds need to know.
iodine_sky 30th-May-2011 08:41 pm (UTC)
Is X-Men out yet? I wanna watch it mostly for the man candy.
automaticly 30th-May-2011 08:43 pm (UTC)
your icon
i want to have sex with it
iodine_sky 30th-May-2011 08:44 pm (UTC)
OH GOD ME TOO. SO BAD.
reforzado 30th-May-2011 08:41 pm (UTC)
well this post is highly relevant because I just took this picture outside

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iodine_sky 30th-May-2011 08:43 pm (UTC)
looks like a pretzel
reforzado 30th-May-2011 08:45 pm (UTC)
haha I didn't want to post a huge version of it so here's it a little bigger http://yfrog.com/h6hfpycj
etoile_amore 30th-May-2011 08:55 pm (UTC)
sup hot stuff
we should procreate
saintmorse 30th-May-2011 08:44 pm (UTC)
Woah woah woah.
loverelapse 30th-May-2011 10:34 pm (UTC)
X-Men are real, this picture proves it.
hera_bearrra 30th-May-2011 08:42 pm (UTC)
katiefitch 30th-May-2011 08:44 pm (UTC)
this looks exactly like what would happen during whole saga during the feast in THG omg <3
phnix_daft_mode 30th-May-2011 08:53 pm (UTC)
Where is this from?
lollapoe 30th-May-2011 08:57 pm (UTC)
Winter's Bone.
hera_bearrra 30th-May-2011 08:43 pm (UTC)
tothestars 30th-May-2011 08:45 pm (UTC)
The more I read and see of her the more I adore her, and I've not even seen her act yet. She seems like a sweetheart.

(also, I bought all three Hunger Games books today cause I was bored and am avoiding an essay, so I'm super excited to get started on them. I'm definitely looking forward to non-academic reading for a change)
katiefitch 30th-May-2011 08:45 pm (UTC)
ooh, you'll really like them!! they're such quick, easy reads too and very engaging.
tothestars 30th-May-2011 08:48 pm (UTC)
I hope so! I've been hearing so much about them and have avoided reading too much regarding spoilers so as soon as my essay's done I'm going to get stuck in.

I picked the first one up in Waterstones the other day cause I had about an hour to wait for my mum, got through four chapters and was really annoyed when I had to leave haha. So it's started promising!
fostintowers 30th-May-2011 08:58 pm (UTC)
well if you like her personality, you will be blown away by her acting skills. She is REALLY talented.
hera_bearrra 30th-May-2011 08:45 pm (UTC)
phnix_daft_mode 30th-May-2011 08:54 pm (UTC)
That gif is adorable
thesegoto11 30th-May-2011 08:54 pm (UTC)
lol
winonaforever 30th-May-2011 08:46 pm (UTC)
I love her sfm.
tothestars 30th-May-2011 08:46 pm (UTC)
Also, I'm so excited for X-Men, it's unreal omg.
calcified 30th-May-2011 08:48 pm (UTC)
She seems way more grounded than 95% of the celebs out there.

Lol this juxtaposed with what she said.
fineapplewine 30th-May-2011 08:52 pm (UTC)
Lol.
I can't stand her, really. I want to believe this isn't because of who I stan but I used to like JL a lot so it probably is.
calcified 30th-May-2011 08:52 pm (UTC)
Who do you stan that makes you not like her?
katiefitch 30th-May-2011 08:53 pm (UTC)
idg how anything she said makes her seem arrogant though?
blazinguns 30th-May-2011 08:53 pm (UTC)
Mystique (non-mutant name: Raven Darkholme)

Looool, I guess it's not just fan fiction writers that go over the top with the names.
etoile_amore 30th-May-2011 08:54 pm (UTC)
Her personality just doesn't appeal to me.
Idk.
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