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Five Favorite Films with Wentworth Miller

The Resident Evil: Afterlife star sits down to chat with RT.

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Wentworth Miller rose to recognition with his role in TV's hit series Prison Break, in which he played the jailhouse architect trying to bust out his falsely imprisoned brother. He's no stranger to horror franchises, though, having appeared in 2003's vampires-versus-werewolves showdown Underworld, and this week he's back among the land of the undead in Resident Evil: Afterlife -- the fourth installment of the enduring video game-inspired series. In Paul W.S. Anderson's 3-D actioner, Miller is Chris Redfield, older brother to Ali Larter's Claire -- and, not incidentally, one of the original heroes from the very first Resident Evil game. We recently spoke to the amiable (and absurdly well-toned) Miller and asked him to name his all-time Five Favorite Films.




The Shining (1980, 87% Tomatometer)
The Shining The Shining. I'm a huge horror fan, classic horror specifically, and there's just something about them. Carrie, The Shining, Rosemary's Baby. They're horrifying, and they're definitely frightening, but they?re also elegant, and they also show patience. And they're also discreet in certain ways. When the horror comes, they've set it up so that there's more of a payoff, because what's come before has been executed in such a way that it doesn't feel like... You know, you watch a horror movie that's produced today, and they're trying to scare you or freak you out, or they've got cats jumping out of the cupboards in the first five minutes. There's no gradual build-up; it's as though they don't trust that the audience is going to hang in there and wait for the impact coming sixty or ninety minutes into the movie. They want to give it to you in the first ten minutes, which I think is kind of shoddy storytelling, and disrespectful to the audience.

You said patience, which is interesting. Do you think patience is a difficult thing to sell to the studios?

Maybe. I think, if anything, the way that you would convince a studio that patience is not only out there but it's essential to good storytelling and only right to expect from an audience is that your average serialized drama ? like LOST, 24, Prison Break - that sort of thing takes a serious amount of investment. You've got fans that are putting in time each and every week for years, sometimes, on end. So I think the desire is out there, the willingness is out there, to be taken along on a patient journey where the crumbs are kind of sprinkled throughout. They're not dumped on your plate in the first ten minutes.




Carrie (1976, 90% Tomatometer)
Carrie

[See response to The Shining]




Time Bandits (1981, 94% Tomatometer)
Time Bandits

I think there's something anarchic about it, which appealed to me as a kid, and appeals to me now. It's Terry Gilliam, a phenomenal imagination, some brilliant performances. I think there's something, obviously, very enticing and compelling about the story of a little boy swept up into a foreign land, having an extraordinary experience. I think that journey is kind of at the root of a lot of sci-fi narratives, and it's easy to see the appeal. That kind of vicarious journey that you get to go on, but not actually experience, like the jaws of the dragon. It's a thrill.




Jesus Christ Superstar (1973, 57% Tomatometer)
Jesus Christ Superstar

It's Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson, 1973 if I'm not mistaken. It's basically, he's out in the desert, singing and dancing. It's almost a little acid trippy, and yet, within these very campy elements and this big musical production, there's obviously an impactful story and some great performances.




Bullets Over Broadway (1994, 96% Tomatometer)
Bullets Over Broadway Fantastic cast, such smart writing, really quick-fire storytelling. Woody Allen is someone who doesn't, I think, dumb down his pictures for an audience. He gives his audience credit, and I appreciate that. I enjoy that feeling that the director's respecting me as an audience member; he's not feeling as though I can't potentially keep up with the pace that he's setting or the story he's laying down.

Would that be a badge of honor for you, working with Woody Allen?

Maybe so, maybe so, although I understand that if you're asked to participate in a Woody Allen gig, you don't see the script until very soon before shooting, which is actually kind of nerve-wracking. But at the same time, it's this sort of dynamic that's designed to keep you awake and alert and on your feet. It's not difficult to understand why he gets such great performances from everyone who shows up in his films.



RT: It's your first time with Resident Evil; how would you sum up the experience? Did you have fun?

Wentworth Miller: I did. I think what attracted me to the movie was that it's got a nice balance between special effects and stunts, and character and story. I love the fact that it's shot in 3D, and I think that's going to be an exciting element for a lot of people, but I'm not an actor that geeks out on the technical side of things. I've always been more interested in the story that we're telling, rather than by what means we're telling that story. So the fact that it's got characters and relationships you can believe in and care about and that deepen the overall narrative, as well as, you know, split-headed zombie dogs, that's a nice balance that's difficult to find. Empty fireworks in the sky don't mean anything.


Resident Evil: Afterlife, the fourth installment in the video game-based franchise starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, and Wentworth Miller, opens on September 10th. Be sure to check back on RT's Resident Evil: Afterlife page as reviews come in, and see what Ali Larter had to say about the movie and her own Five Favorite Films HERE.

Matt J.

Matt J. on 09-7-2010 03:54 PM

OK, who is this guy?

TheMovieNerd

TheMovieNerd on 09-7-2010 03:57 PM

He's from Prison Break!!!!!!!

bigbrother

bigbrother on 09-7-2010 04:22 PM

Michael scofield is one of the great characters in tv history. If you haven't seen Prison Break you should check it out. This is so funny, i was just commenting the other day about how i haven't seen him do much since Prison Break went off the air. Just kinda wish the wait hadn't resulted in a Resident Evil movie.

todd123

todd123 on 09-7-2010 06:28 PM

really? because based on that show and the acting in it this seems very fitting for him.

bigbrother

bigbrother on 09-7-2010 06:47 PM

Crazy talk Says I, everyone on that show besides Dominic Purcell was top notch.

Coach McGuirk

Coach McGuirk on 09-7-2010 08:22 PM

Yeah I dk about that. Peter Stromare, William Fincher, and Miller were great.

Coach McGuirk

Coach McGuirk on 09-7-2010 08:23 PM

Yeah I dk about that. Peter Stromare, William Fincher, and Miller were great.

RJ Smoove

RJ Smoove on 09-7-2010 10:59 PM

ARE YOU FUCKING CRAZY?!?! He's the male nurse from Underworld!!!

mwangala l.

mwangala l. on 09-9-2010 06:26 AM

Doctor from underworld..lol!

mwangala l.

mwangala l. on 09-9-2010 06:52 AM

Doctor from underworld..lol!

Matt J.

Matt J. on 09-8-2010 04:35 AM

Prison Break...right. Only watched a couple episodes and I did'nt catch my interest.

MisterMeekmeiser

MisterMeekmeiser on 09-8-2010 12:59 PM

If you have Netflix ... I believe the whole series is on the Watch Instantly section. The first season was great. It's not something you can watch in the middle (if that's what you did). If you watched from the beginning, then I'm not sure why you didn't like it. After the first season, it kinda goes up and down in terms of quality, some episodes were better than others ... but it was a great show overall. I'd give it another shot.

bigbrother

bigbrother on 09-8-2010 04:43 PM

I agree with this entirely. In tone it reminded me of an edgy The Fugitive.

Dawn S.

Dawn S. on 09-8-2010 06:08 AM

OMG !!! He's Prison Break hottie Michael Scofield!! He's also been in Joan of Arcadia And Dinotopia (talk about your rotten tomatoes) He played as a younger version of Anthony Hopkins in Human Stain He was also in Buffy the vampire Slayer( the tv program) and recently in Law and Order SVU. He's starring in the new Resident Evil too. Hmmm, think I'm a fan?! Oh yeah, this boy is HOTTTTT!!

Jason B.

Jason B. on 09-8-2010 12:48 PM

He was HORRIBLE in Law and Order SVU.

cornelius fucklebutt

cornelius fucklebutt on 09-8-2010 12:48 PM

Let's not forget he was in the mini-series, Dinotopia, people as one of the fish-out-of-water sons.

Daniel P.

Daniel P. on 09-7-2010 03:57 PM

Good list. All the resident evil games are great but the movies s#%t. I'm guessing it will end up around 40%

Luke Jones

Luke Jones on 09-7-2010 06:57 PM

60% somthing,but it will suck.

Me on a Website

Me on a Website on 09-7-2010 04:26 PM

I've already had the Shining on my watch list for weeks (And every other Kubrick film I've yet to see). Time Bandits and Bullets over Broadway look interesting, I'll probably check those out. Jesus Christ Superstar just sounds silly to me.

EllenPageIsMyArchitect.

EllenPageIsMyArchitect. on 09-7-2010 04:26 PM

I hope this one will have a 70% on the T-Meter. But it will more than likely only get 25-50

Aurora B.

Aurora B. on 09-7-2010 06:31 PM

the Resident Evil movies never get good ratings, which is unfortunate, but they are mostly action, blood, zombie, action, blood, zombie, supposed scare, repeat. I hope this one does better because the special effects have gottten so much better in the past years since the last one, which was 3 years ago! maybe a 60?

Haywood J.

Haywood J. on 09-8-2010 09:13 PM

Naw. It's not going over 50. But who the hell cares? Not like it's illegal to disagree with the critics.

Aurora B.

Aurora B. on 09-7-2010 06:32 PM

the Resident Evil movies never get good ratings, which is unfortunate, but they are mostly action, blood, zombie, action, blood, zombie, supposed scare, repeat. I hope this one does better because the special effects have gottten so much better in the past years since the last one, which was 3 years ago! maybe a 60?

EllenPageIsMyArchitect.

EllenPageIsMyArchitect. on 09-7-2010 08:00 PM

Yeah, but honestly I've really liked all three. No theres not much story, or good dialogue, but I'm always really entertained. I will be checking out # 4.

Aurora B.

Aurora B. on 09-8-2010 12:46 PM

these are actually guilty pleasure films for me, though ppl may complain, i absolutely have to watch them if they are on tv. u can never get enough of blood, zombies, and action!! ;)

Dave J.

Dave J. on 09-8-2010 04:52 PM

Actually the first one had no action but was a horror film! That it wasn't until the 2nd and up which the films did have some action sequences in them! Even though I seen them all, I don't remember much that was memorable!

cornelius fucklebutt

cornelius fucklebutt on 09-8-2010 12:51 PM

I could see it at 50% if it didn't take itself so seriously, but it seems to be doing that, especially based on the Comic-Con feedback (awkward).

rle4lunch

rle4lunch on 09-7-2010 06:27 PM

RT's kinda scraping the bottom of the barrel for 5 favorite film's actors as of late.

bigbrother

bigbrother on 09-7-2010 06:54 PM

I actually like miller outside of prison break he was pretty good in Men oh Honor. I think he's got a solid future. He got his start with Joss Whedon, and how often has THAT guy picked duds to work with?

rle4lunch

rle4lunch on 09-8-2010 03:27 AM

Lol @ Joss Whedon.

now say, Cool Whip.

Brendon D.

Brendon D. on 09-7-2010 07:29 PM

his definitely got a future if he gets some good roles. Resident Evil is tricky, the movie may not get a high T Meter, but as long as he still puts effort into his character he will get better roles later on

so 0scraping the bottom of the barrel? no, there are plenty worse then him

rle4lunch

rle4lunch on 09-7-2010 06:30 PM

And Rosemary's Baby was quite possibly one of the DUMBEST movies ever made. Even the pseudo remake in The Devil's Advocate was better, and it starred Mr. Whoa himself... oy.

rizznick

rizznick on 09-9-2010 08:32 PM

"Rosemary's Baby one of the dumbest movies ever..." Really???? Really????
Why is it praised so highly then? Remember the time it was made when you say things. Remember how many movies copied or ripped it off that you saw before you even watched it.

Alex L.

Alex L. on 09-7-2010 06:40 PM

this is going to be the worst resident evil movie, mark my words.

rle4lunch

rle4lunch on 09-7-2010 06:46 PM

Anything that has to point out that it was filmed in 3D has a serious flaw in it already. And yes, I'm looking at Avatar as well with that statement. lol.

todd123

todd123 on 09-7-2010 07:00 PM

agreed.

todd123

todd123 on 09-7-2010 07:01 PM

Well it really doesn't have much to live up to.

SadisticMagician

SadisticMagician on 09-8-2010 03:08 PM

dude have you even see the second movie? i don't think it can be any worse than that.

todd123

todd123 on 09-7-2010 07:00 PM

Anyone know where I can get some Nike Shox???

R.J. MacReady

R.J. MacReady on 09-7-2010 07:33 PM

This made me laugh out loud legitimately.

dr34mv3iL

dr34mv3iL on 09-7-2010 07:49 PM

sure but we don't accept the paypal

Azrael 725

Azrael 725 on 09-7-2010 11:03 PM

Rotten Tomatoes needs to check on there spam controllers. They're aren't doing too great of a job. lol

AlexDeLargeisHere

AlexDeLargeisHere on 09-7-2010 11:59 PM

I've noticed a lot of celebritys have The Shining (1980) in their top 5.

steve s.

steve s. on 09-8-2010 04:05 AM

ya, where is the shox guy, i miss him. did he maybe dunk over yao ming
and come down so hard that his shox blew out and his ankles snapped?

Chair Man

Chair Man on 09-8-2010 12:34 PM

Never seen Prison Break or any of this guy's work that I know of, but any list that includes Time Bandits gets at least some points from me. Decent list overall (never seen Jesus Christ Superstar but Mr.Show did an excellent parody sketch a few years back...almost good enough for me). The Shining once made my dog hide behind the couch growling with her hackles up at Jack Nicholson...any film that could so deeply affect a dog (o and I was scared too) has some serious skill. Bullets Over Broadway wouldn't be anywhere near my top 50...but still a very cool film. And Carrie...whats not to like about teenage witchcraft in the pre-twilight/harry potter age?

Fábio de Carvalho  P.

Fábio de Carvalho P. on 09-8-2010 02:25 PM

He is a pretty good actor . I got really tired of him while I watched Prison Break . He seemed just , a little to smart for me , haha ! Beside that I think I might just go watch Resident Evil because of him . I'm really interested at seeing him in a different role since I only watched him acting on PB .

Fábio de Carvalho  P.

Fábio de Carvalho P. on 09-8-2010 02:26 PM

Pardon the English errors . I'm Brazilian !

Matt the Hat

Matt the Hat on 09-8-2010 02:47 PM

Jim Broadbent is hilarious as the gluttonous actor in Bullets Over Broadway. Never too far from a bite to eat.

CaptainSiberia

CaptainSiberia on 09-9-2010 09:43 PM

Once again, who gives a shit? Why the fuck would we care what movies this guy likes? You think that just because his new movie is current, we care about what he has to say? This is a site for people who care about good movies and like to see bad ones get slammed. We don't give a shit about these stupid fluff pieces.

Myerla

Myerla on 11-18-2010 06:32 AM

I do, quite interesting...

Marissa Evans

Marissa Evans on 09-10-2010 01:39 PM

I loved him in Prison Break. I remember seeing him play Nate in an episode of Law and Order: SVU, and I could not have been more excited. Great actor.

ANNIE V.

ANNIE V. on 09-10-2010 03:57 PM

correction on brief description above: Wentworth Miller's character, Michael Scofield, on Prison Break was a structural engineer not a "jailhouse architect".

Phone

Phone on 09-11-2010 02:05 PM

I barely know who this guy is but he seems to have good taste. I need to check out Time Bandits and Bullets over Broadway, as they're the only two movies here I haven't seen.

Emil K.

Emil K. on 09-12-2010 06:10 PM

Wentworth Miller is the only reason I'm going to see this new Resident Evil film, even though, I think, the previous films have all been mediocre.
Wentworth is a terrific actor.

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