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7:46 pm - 07/31/2012

'Red Dawn' breaks again with stars on the rise



Sometimes you don't need a big army to resist an enemy occupation — especially when you are dealing with Chris Hemsworth (Thor from The Avengers), Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark from The Hunger Games) and Josh Peck.

Josh Peck, Josh Hutcherson, and Chris Hemsworth do battle with invading North Korean forces in 'Red Dawn.'

"Well we are fighting an entire army, so that definitely stacks the odds against us," says Hutcherson of his role in Red Dawn due out Nov. 21. "But it does help to have a superhero on your side."

Even if the stars couldn't tap into their alter movie personalities for this remake of the 1984 invasion film, Peck acknowledges: "We got a lot of firepower on our side."



The original Cold War film featured a troupe of then up-and-coming stars — including Charlie Sheen, Jennifer Grey and her future Dirty Dancing co-star Patrick Swayze — defending their Midwestern town from the Soviets.

The remake has moved the location to a Washington state high school under seige, but the same eye for emerging talent remains. When the film was shot in 2009, Hutcherson had not yet been cast in Hunger Games and the closely-cropped Hemsworth was just training for Thor. Red Dawn's release was delayed because of financial problems at MGM, the film's distributor.

"And their careers have blown up," says Peck, who plays the younger brother to Hemsworth's Marine character in the film. "It's pretty dope to see what's happened to Josh and Chris over the last three years."

Chris Hemsworth secures a location in Red Dawn. Hemsworth might not have Thor's "glorious flowing locks," says co-star Peck. "But Chris could have a mullet and still look bad. There's something inherent in his DNA. He exudes masculinity."

The Red Dawn enemy assailant has changed as well during the delay, with filmmakers re-editing and digitally altering the finished film.

"Originally it was the Chinese," says Hutcherson. "And then there was the thought that the Chinese own most of the companies making movies and that maybe it wasn't the best idea in the world."

In the end, the attacking forces became the North Koreans (aided by the Chinese and Russians). Meanwhile, the members of the small-town high school "put aside our John-Hughes-Breakfast-Club difference and unite" to fight off the attack, says Peck.

The youngsters form a resistance group called "The Wolverines," which includes Adrianne Palicki, Isabel Lucas and Connor Cruise. They show off their chops in an ambush scene that recalls the original movie.

"There's the spider-trap moment when we just appear out of the ground," says Peck. "Red Dawn fans are going to be blown out by it."

Hutcherson plays Cruise's best friend in the film and was impressed with his "gung-ho" co-star. "He definitely takes after his Dad (Tom Cruise) in the action department, 100%," says Hutcherson.

While he enjoys his onscreen bromance with Cruise, Hutcherson doesn't get a romance in the film. It's not a bad thing as he gears up for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
"I've got to save all my love for Katniss Everdeen," he says.



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mellarks 31st-Jul-2012 11:59 pm (UTC)
I can't believe this is finally coming out GOOD GOD.
one_hoopy_frood 31st-Jul-2012 11:59 pm (UTC)
So embarrassing.
moddchicc 1st-Aug-2012 12:07 am (UTC)
MTE
cruel_idol 1st-Aug-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
Oh...boy...though I can't wait for the movie, I can already see the backlash in "OMG it's set in a high school with guns blazing" etc, oh yea and the already discussed "how did we choose who the "enemy" is this time around" as discussed in this article.

Edited at 2012-08-01 12:02 am (UTC)
frenchoral 1st-Aug-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
oblig connor cruise is tom cruise's biological kid comment
heulog 1st-Aug-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
"Red Dawn" looks too much like "Red Dwarf". :(
near_dark 1st-Aug-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
Better be as awesome as the original was.

Although without Swayze I doubt this is possible.
davejohn 1st-Aug-2012 12:19 am (UTC)
Better be as awesome cheesy/cliche/awful as the original was.
makahakat 1st-Aug-2012 12:06 am (UTC)
idec i loved this movie lmao. WOLVERINES!!!! hope this one is as campy-awesome
donatello 1st-Aug-2012 12:06 am (UTC)
WOLVERINEEEES

lmao i love this crappy, jingoistic mess of a film. i have to watch it every time it'd on tv. there's no way this one will match it. and i thought it was china invading, not north korea? WHOOPS I SHOULD PROBABLY READ.

but i guess chris h. is a good choice for the swayze character. i love bread prince, he's no c thomas howell tho.

also ahahahaha @ josh as chris' brother. we know who got the good looks in that fam.

Edited at 2012-08-01 12:08 am (UTC)
imnotasquirrel 1st-Aug-2012 12:08 am (UTC)
The remake has moved the location to a Washington state high school under seige

Why the fuck would North Korea try to invade there.
near_dark 1st-Aug-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
The original had Russians invading a small town in Colorado, I don't think this is something anyone really cares about.
imnotasquirrel 1st-Aug-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
Did the rest of the country hate Colorado so much that they didn't bother notifying the landlocked state that the Russian forces were on their way?
davejohn 1st-Aug-2012 12:20 am (UTC)
they mistook Washington state with Washington DC
ladyaucifer 1st-Aug-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
Kim Jong Un wanted to film his own version of Twilight?
elvenqueen86 1st-Aug-2012 12:34 am (UTC)
It was originally China, but they changed it post production.
skeletwin 1st-Aug-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
why is my state the setting for so much SHIT
titti 1st-Aug-2012 03:16 am (UTC)
In the original, the Russians 'miraculously' take over all of America and they just happen to show what happened in one town in Colorado. I'm assuming it's something similar. Or they took over Canada first and are coming over. I doubt logic has much impact here. *g*
blrocks 1st-Aug-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
Why would you even need to remake that Cold War propaganda movie tbh, with Chris Hemsworth's basic ass in the Patrick Swayze role no less?
davejohn 1st-Aug-2012 12:23 am (UTC)
even now, there is nothing that US americans fear more than communism...or taught to fear
teetersslow 1st-Aug-2012 12:15 am (UTC)
can't we just forget about it?
andthenwevomit 1st-Aug-2012 06:07 am (UTC)
MTE!
suspiriorum 1st-Aug-2012 12:15 am (UTC)
This is entirely unnecessary.
anyone625 1st-Aug-2012 12:15 am (UTC)
It's going to be even more pathetically ridiculous than the first one, yeeeehaw!

eta: Wait, the North Korea invade a Washington state high school? This is going to be the worst/funniest movie ever.

Edited at 2012-08-01 12:21 am (UTC)
elvenqueen86 1st-Aug-2012 12:33 am (UTC)
lol well it was originally China but they had to change it post production.
shadowpiranha 1st-Aug-2012 12:16 am (UTC)
I'll just leave this here:

http://wonder-tonic.com/avengeme/
conveythemelody 1st-Aug-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
My cousin was an extra in this movie and said he had a blast and that Josh Peck was the nicest actor he's ever met.
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