Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Lance Bass and Emmanuelle Chriqui Part 2

Question:
What would you guys say to teens who are terrified about the world situation today? And do you guys have any personal experiences with New York. I hope not.

Answer:
Lance: I've lost people. It's a difficult days right now, it's sad to say that it took something like this to bring everyone together, 'cause I think the world is as close as it's ever been right now, and it's a beautiful thing. I think as entertainers, it's up to us to shine a little happiness as much as we can and that's why I love this movie coming out the time it is, because it makes you escape for an hour and a half everything that's going on. Make you feel good, and same thing with the music. Were continually doing music and doing concerts, and basically I mean what I would say to kids right now is talk about it, you know. I mean really get to know what is going on, and to go on with life, just like President Bush said, we all have to go on 'cause that's whats gonna make us strong is that we can continue to go and still you know watch out for ourselves, but you know as a closer unit we're gonna go on and make a better future.

Question: You feel the same way? (Directed to Emmanuelle.)

Answer:
Emmanuelle: Absolutely! I think just to add what to Lance said, it's also really important to educate ourselves, like to take this as an eye opening experiences, and that we cannot live like this anymore. America's been just, you know, our generation has just been so innocent to all this stuff so it's like now that all this has been shown to us, we have a responsability to educate ourselves and to be aware of the things that are going on, and to, yet to move on with our lives, but to not forget it, not pretend it's not happening, deal with it and then you know as entertainersas Lance said, is that we have a major responsibility, I think because if you look back in History, the arts are what carried a nation through. Hopefully in a lot of ways it can change the facefilm you know, for less violence in films, for less you know brutal thing to watch, and more things from the heart and dealing with people and communication 'cause that's got to be the message right now.

Question: So do you guys wanna talk about the final kiss scene?

Answer:
Lance: I'll admit it we were going for MTV Best Kiss. I mean it was cool. It was strange when 1,000 people are sitting there, cheering and sming at you as your doing it, and turn your head this way, and you know when your doing it, in a way it feels un-natural 'cause your like "ok, I can't move my here." So, but your also in your character, so the passion is coming out. It was a great scene.

Emmanuelle: And the circumstance fed to the scene. You know I was standing up on the bridge, and I can see Lance running, like in character as "Kevin," is running up with that like, "Oh my God she showed up look," and the paparrazi, and the fans and people hooting and hollaring and you're really living that moment, so it's really a fantasy. I think wierdest part, in my experience, usually the kissing scene is like the 1st or 2nd day, you get it out of the way, you don't know the person, there's no history. It's really just technical. Lance and I, we hung out, we became such good friends and it was like, "Oh we gotta kiss now."

Lance: We were laughing through like half of it.

Emmanuelle: So much, it was really funny.

Question: So how many takes did that take?!

Answer:
Lance: There were a lot of angles

Emmanuelle: A lot of "Binaca" and a lot of chapstick.

Lance: Yup. And you, (meaning Emmanuelle), had that glass or whatever on and it was so sticky. Every take I'm like, (Lance wipes his mouth with his arm. lol).

Question: So was there a lot of preperation time, before you started shooting , because you mentioned you hung out together.

Answer:
Lance: There was. She was on the set, we didn't have many scenes together except towards the end of the movie, and we filmed most of that in Chicago, but ya know, searching for girl, "Kevin" and "Abbey," never saw eachother, except you know in Chicago and that was the last scenes we shot, so we got to hang out the whole time in Toronto for a month, just becoming really good friends.

Emmanuelle: Just handing out.

Lance: And so I mean there's definately chemisty when you see us on, like you know, "bam," were totally into eachother.

Question: Your from Canada right? (Directed to Emmanuelle.)

Answer:
Emmanuelle: Yeah, that's where I'm from, Toronto.

Question So, what's next for you after this? (Directed to Emmanuelle.)

Answer:
Emmanuelle: Well there's a couple of things in the works you know, just with the recent tragedies and then the strike that was pending earlier, the industy was really quite slow, but there's a couple of things in the works, I can't really say what yet, but there's let's see what happen

Question: Nothing in the can? (Directed to Emmanuelle.)

Answer:
Emmanuelle: Nope, this is it.

Question: What about the next *NSYNC album Will you or Joey write some of the stuff, because you know, last time it was all JC and Justin, and Chris wrote the song on the soundtrack?

Answer:
Lance: I write. I wrote 3 songs for the last album, that I didn't submit because I was too embarressed to submit them. I'm just not a good writer. I'm not and me and Joey we love writing the treatments for the videos, and we like writing treatments for movies. That type of stuff, that's just what we're good at, the other guys, I don't see how people write music, it's so hard, so we just put our harmonies on, and there we are. And we tour, so this gives us another creative output, to do this acting and everything. It really challenges us, like writing for the other guys, challenges them.

Question: Could you talk a little bit about your new video you have out now?

Answer:
Lance: Actually, the idea, we came up with the idea in the tour, we do "Gone," and it's all silent film and we wanted to do a video all silent film , 'cause we're, we always want to do something different every video we do, and so that's where it came in. We're all silent film at a costume party, and that's where it starts off, you know it's like being crazy/stupid, the whole video was gonna be that way, but the record company was so dead set against doing a whole video silent film, that they wanted real time stuff, so we made it black and white, we kept it black and white, but Herb Ritz did it and he's amazing. Amazing photographer and director, and it's just a beautiful, beautiful video.

Question: Did you guys enjoy singing "Gone," in Spanish?

Answer:
Lance: Yes!

Question: And who translated the song?

Answer:
Lance: A friend of ours, Alfredo, translated it, he works for Gloria Estefan, and we've done several thing with her, so we're really close with their "camp" in Miami and every Spanish thing we always go to them, and they translate it.

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