Chris Evans interview about iceman, and acts like a dick. awesomeness

What you're about to read is a conversation between two exhausted human beings, both of whom have participated in one too many interviews during the Toronto International Film Festival. One of those human beings was Chris Evans, known to fans of "Marvel's The Avengers" as Captain America. Evans was in Toronto promoting "The Iceman," a pitch-black biopic of Richard Kuklinski (Michael Shannon), a New Jersey hitman famous for his stone-faced approach to dispatching victims. Evans plays Mr. Freeze, a rival hitman who drives an ice cream truck stocked with cyanide.
When most people think of a film festival in a foreign city, they probably picture leisurely days spent watching great films, having brainy conversations and rubbing shoulders with glamorous stars. And that's how it is for some people, I imagine. But film festivals have become something of an endurance test for the actors, filmmakers, publicists and journalists whose job is to spread the word about movies that no one outside of a five-mile radius has seen.
The actors have it worst. They rarely get to see any films. They rarely get to leave their hotels. And they have to find ways of being "interesting" without saying anything they'll regret. As I was waiting for Evans, he was involved in some type of photo shoot across the room, which, from a very tired observer's standpoint, looked like a miserable experience. Which may help explain why he was drinking from a bottle of Stella Artois when we met. And why he flipped me off.
I interviewed you for "Puncture" once. You were nice.
Oh, good. Well, I became a dick, so get ready.
Is any of this fun? Not to knock you, but you do these things and you tell yourself, "Well, it's for this, it's for that." Even right now, I'm like, "What am I doing here? What am I talking about? I'm not curing cancer. What the fuck am I doing?" [Sarcastically:] "Well, this is how I prepared for this movie." You can't help but feel -- I don't know.
You have to understand that it's kind of the same way on the other side of it, too. I want to write about movies, but there's this whole song and dance.
It's like, who cares? It's a fucking movie. You don't need to give a shit, you know what I mean?
I do like seeing you do roles like this.
Well, good.
Last time I spoke to you, we were talking about "Sunshine," and you said, "No one sees my good movies."
I know. No one does.
Read the whole interview at the SOURCE (via Huffington Post)
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Mike Ryan (interviewer)
and that soundtrack
It was way, way too obtuse. Was the burned man real? If so, how did he survive in space? This shit needed to be a TINY bit clearer.
Yeah, weird as fuck imagery but I haven't been to bed yet. Whatevers.
Edited at 2012-09-13 01:11 pm (UTC)
I totally agree though.
Not Another Teen Movie is one of his best roles lbr.
Confession: Everyone seems to dislike the film, but I really loved him in The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond. That whole honourable Southern farmboy reallllly worked for him, oh yesssss.
this clusterfuck of an interview makes a little more sense then, I was like "wow Chris Evans is really unprofessional isn't he" lol
...I...I mean, on the one hand I love that he makes fun of himself and doesn't take himself too seriously or think he's hot shit, but at the same time, like, we give a shit, y'know? Not all of his movies have been ~artistic character studies or whatever, some were just fun, but I do get a little :\\\\ when actors, esp. good ones, act like NONE of it matters at all, ya know? But that's just because I have a secret pretentious Method soul.
ALSO MICHAEL SHANNON <3333
I don't get pissed at actors when they call me in the middle of the night because they went out, got drunk and I need to find out where they are before calling a driver. I can't get pissed at them. So they can't get pissed because they have to answer questions.
the industry part of me is like "holy shit, I can't believe they really let him act like that in interviews" and the journo part of me is like "wow, most fun interview ever probably tbh"
i like that he's so honest about how he feels. im sure it annoys people but whatever, i wouldn't enjoy feeling like a trained monkey either
ETA- if anyone wants a streaming link lemme know and I'll hook you up!
Edited at 2012-09-13 01:29 pm (UTC)
He sounds exhausted and frustrated and honestly I don't blame him. I kinda like that he doesn't have a filter but boy needs to grow one or be more cavalier before he gets too neurotic, and I mean that in a "I'm worried about you" way.