Five Favorite Films with Karl Urban

The Star Trek and Red star also talks about working with Ernest Borgnine and Bruce Willis

RT: So let's talk about Red for a minute. Amazing cast!

Karl Urban: It's insane. When I first signed onto the film, Bruce [Willis] was attached, Morgan [Freeman] was attached. I met the director, I read the script, and I loved the material, loved the character. "Yeah, I'm in!" And then it was just bizarre! Every week, it was like, "Oh, Helen Mirren's just joined the cast. Oh, John Malkovich has just joined. Richard Dreyfuss. Ernest Borgnine." It just became stupid, that this film was just turning into this beast with the most phenomenal cast. You know, they tested the film the other day, and apparently it went through the roof. The audience really loves this film, so I'm really looking forward to it getting out there.

Did you have any scenes with Borgnine?

I did, I did. He's phenomenal. I mean, that was one of my most favorite days on this shoot. Getting to work with him and hearing him tell stories about Lee Marvin and [Sam] Peckinpah and From Here to Eternity. He's one of the last real old-school guys around, back from the '40s, the '50s. He was kicking it with Monty Clift and [Frank] Sinatra and [Robert] Mitchum and all those guys. Yeah, so that was a real treat. And to have the opportunity to work with him? He's 90-something, sharp as a tack and on his game. He put in a full day.

It's got to be a thrill to work with a guy like Bruce Willis, having presumably grown up on movies like his.

Oh yeah, absoultely.

Is it tough to keep from being starstruck?

No, I mean... You know, I've been doing this long enough that what you come to realize is that people are all the same. We have the same basic needs and functions. So I don't get starstruck so much, but for me, certainly, to have the opportunity to go head to head with one of the most iconic action heroes of all time was an offer I couldn't refuse. It was really wonderful because, quite often, these stars like Bruce are highly revered and you hear so much about them, there's a high degree of expectation about who they are and what they can deliver and what they're like on set. And I have to say that it was such a pleasant surprise to me that all my expectations were thoroughly exceeded by how cool this guy is and how wonderful he was to everybody and how he was just a rock solid captain of the ship. Fun to be around, relaxed, you know, just one of the guys. There was no sort of air or pretenses like "I'm Mr. Superstar." He was really humble and welcoming to be around.

Not a lot of people seem to be able to bounce between heroic and villainous roles. Is there one you prefer to do? Is there one that's more fun?

I have no preference, no. To me, I'm just attracted to what fuels me creatively. I don't really plan out to any great degree what I do, and perhaps I should. But if I read a script and I respond to the characters, and I start making decisions on how I would play them, then that is, to me, an indication of "Well, that's something I should do." In the case of Star Trek, I was a longtime fan of the show, so I actively pursued that. But no, you know what? The bad guys are fun to play because they get to do and say the things that we never can in real life, and as far as playing a hero or good guy, it's one of the things that attracts you as a kid when you're watching movies. You know, you put yourself in the position of the hero and you want to be that hero, so that's a lot of fun as well.

So I have to ask, since it's in the news all the time now. Presumably, Eomer's not in the Hobbit movies, but any chance you might talk your way into a different role?

No, no I don't think so. I have enough respect for Peter Jackson and Fran [Walsh] and Phillipa [Boyens] and all the team there. I just feel very grateful to have already worked with them on such a well-renowned and -loved bunch of films. Would I like to do The Hobbit? Absolutely. But I couldn't conceivably do it as Eomer; he wasn't even born when that period of Tolkien was set.


Red, starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich, and of course, Karl Urban, opens in the US on October 15.
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Comments

Bradley J. Timm

Bradley Timm

I'm not surprised Karl has taste. Makes me like him even more.

Jul 23 - 06:24 PM

Matt the Hat

Matt The Hat

Out Of The Past aka Build My Gallows High is a brilliant Film Noir with Robert Mitchum as a Private Detective who gets involved with a scheming Femme Fatale (Jane Greer) who leads him astray. A truely wonderful film. Mr Urban I take my hat off to you. Cool as a cucumber...

Jul 23 - 06:35 PM

Mr. Dufresne

Chip McNair

Raiders is the only one I've seen, and that is enough (it is one of my favorite films). I do want to see Cool Hand Luke, though.

Jul 23 - 07:16 PM

RJ Smoove

Ryan Rutherford

Love his picks, and him. Star Trek had an ensemble cast, and a lot of people didnt even realize.

Jul 23 - 07:20 PM

isotonic

Isotonic ****off

Cool Hand Luke is my favourite film, and Raiders is up there, too. Tells me I should check out the other films on Karl's list.

Jul 23 - 07:40 PM

King Crunk

King Crunk

Great list.

Jul 23 - 07:49 PM

R.J. MacReady

Greg Thomas

Wow... that is legitimately a great list. Love almost everybody movie he lists and mentions. Awesome! I respect this guy more now. He is a solid actor.

Jul 23 - 08:28 PM

August M.

Agustin Macias

Raiders!!! WHOOO!!!

Wait, not the team, they suck.

Jul 23 - 09:20 PM

Daniel P.

Daniel Petersen

Wow!!!! What a great list! New Zealand represent =D we sure make some great movies too!

Jul 24 - 01:57 AM

Sean C. -The One Coz-

Sean Cosgrove

I have to see 'Cool Hand Luke' soon. I like his picks and his acting too.

Jul 24 - 02:24 AM

girly g.

girly girl

I've liked Karl Urban ever since I saw Lord of the Rings: Two Towers and I've paid attention to what he's done since. I've only seen two of his films; Out of the Past and Raiders of the Lost Ark but I love them both- Out of the Past is an interesting choice and Robert Mitchum is great.

Jul 24 - 09:00 AM

Nine Oh Two

joe schmoe

Seriously, Karl Urban needs to play Snake in a Metal Gear Solid movie.

Jul 24 - 01:22 PM

jim m.

jim me

wow. you are right never thought of him. He would be good as snake.

Jul 24 - 08:05 PM

Nine Oh Two

joe schmoe

And btw, A Prophet is an amazing movie.

Jul 24 - 01:23 PM

8 ball jacket

Peter Ryan

Hell yes.

Aug 12 - 08:20 AM

ALgreen99

AL Green

So if Urban had put Godfather or a top 5 like Tim Burton did he wouldnt be a great actor? Give me a break.

Jul 24 - 03:17 PM

TJ S.

TJ Seher

What?

Jul 24 - 07:22 PM

ALgreen99

AL Green

TJS, I always see people getting upset when actors and actresses name movies they dont like. What if Urban named 5 no one has heard of or didnt like? Would that take away from his acting ability? The answer is NO.

Jul 24 - 09:31 PM

Colyn B.

Colyn Bowman

Cool Hand Luke is an excellent film, I am glad he mentioned "No Country for Old Men,"and "Blade Runner." Those are definitely some of my favorite films. And who can't love Indiana Jones, or Robert Mitchum movies? "Night of the Hunter" was amazing.

Jul 24 - 03:25 PM

perseid811

S. Horn

I've actually seen Queen Margot - 1st English-subtitled movie I ever tried to watch, and found to my surprise that the subtitles weren't really distracting and I really could enjoy foreign movies (shock and surprise). I've never heard of A Prophet, but since I loved all of Mr Urban's other picks, I'll have to look for it.

Jul 25 - 09:18 AM

ziggy played guitar.

Daryl Mitchell

Just saw Cool Hand Luke today for the first time, and it's definitely one of the best films I have ever seen. Very inspirational and just a wonderful experience. A Prophet, as much as I want to see it, will have to wait.

Jul 25 - 12:28 PM

The Reaper

Iron Will

Awesome list. Raiders is my #1 of all time and I love Cool Hand Luke. Makes me wanna check out the other ones here.

Jul 25 - 01:24 PM

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