> •. a ' V?'’' >' i'* *'»• S O Î ï i c zv-_.._ Çovtlani» ©beemr LLCoolJ/JamesToddSmith VetnjUuiSf» In the classic horror movies of the past, part of the fun arises from the “who’s going musical level at first Then the director saw a couple of his films and cast him as toge t-it-next ?” effect When it came time for veteran action director Renny Harlin and his producers to cast their taut horror film, “Deep Blue Sea,” they knew that the tim e honored tradition of “big name star equals hero” was a concept to be played with. Harlin offers, “We wanted to cast ac­ tons who were solid actorsbutnot necessar­ ily movie stars, as in the first ‘Alien movie, where nobody could have expected that S h erm an Sigourney Weaver was going to survive. We really wanted to twist the story and put the audience in the position where they, have no idea who is who, or what’s going to happen to these people.” Harlin knew, though, that he wanted to use the star of his film. The Long Kiss Goodnight,” Samuel Jackson. Andjack- son was eager to join the story of agroup of scientists and offshore laboratory workers beingmenacedbv the ge-netically enhanced sharks they themselves created. Jackson comments, “I looked forward to doing this picture, and it’s something different for me. I grew up watching monster movies. Even though this has a different kind of monster, it has all of the elements of films like Frankenstien, The Wolfman’ and of course ‘Jaws.’ But ‘Deep Blue Sea’ takes a lot of the conven­ tions from previous films and turns them into something new. Inside it is a great monster movie plus a big chase movie, and I like being chased by things.” Jackson also adds, “You know, we’re the smartest thing on the planet theoreti­ cally, but when we get in the ocean, we’re out of our element, other things become a lot brighter and stronger and faster and more adept at dealing than we are. So we are put in a position of having to out-think the sharks, and that's one of the appealing elements of this film. Harlin was as good as his word when it came time to fill the other roles, includ­ ing the laboratory’s resident (and unin­ tentionally heroic) chef. Preacher, the director looked to the world of urban music for his actor. As he had with millions of his fans, LL Cool J had connected with Harlin on a July 28, 1999 --------------------------------- < J o c u s > “P re a c h e r” Dudley, whom Cool J de­ scribes as “a cook who is a man of God, kind of like R o b ert D uvall’s ‘T h e A p o stle’ m eets C hef Boyardee- then he has to run from underwater aliens It’s great. They should put on the movie posters ‘Come on in... Keep your clothes on... Go home soaking.” T h e actor sees “Deep Blue Sea” as a personal “opportunity to grow. I’ve achieved a lot in music, but it’s tim e for a change, first came to national attention as a hiphop sensation in 1985 and has since sold more than 20 mil­ lion albums. The artist has made the successful transition to act­ ing, most recently including a starring role in “Halloween H20” (oppositeJamie LeeCurtis) Cool J recently guest-starred on the critically acclaimed HBO series “Oz.” Addition­ ally, the two-time Grammy Award-winner had a long-running starring role in the hit NBC/UPN comedy series “In the House.” His upcoming projects include Oliver Stone’s “Any Given Sunday” (opposite A1 Pacino, Cameron Diaz and Den nis Quaid) and the Miramax film “In Too Deep,” Page 3 opposite Omar Epps. His other feature credits include “Toys,” “The H ard Way” and “Krush Groove.” Cool J recently authored this best-selling autobiography 1 Make My (kin Rules, he is also the recipient of M T V s 1997 Video Vanguard Award and is at the center of two international advertis­ ing campaigns - for CocaCola and Gap. BIGGER. SMARTER. EASTER. MEANER tim e to grow.” Samuel L. Jackson re­ ceived Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nomi­ nations as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Q u en tin T aran tin o ’s “Pulp Fiction,” as well as Best S u p p o rtin g A ctor Award from the British Academy of Film and Tele­ vision Arts. Earlier in his career Jackson made movie history with his portrayal of a crack addict in Spike Lee s “Jungle Fever,” when he was awarded the only Best Sup­ p o rtin g P erform an ce Award ever given by the Cannes Film Festival He also won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Sup­ porting Actor for that per­ formance. 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