RottenTomatoes.com
Log In | Register | What is RT?
Check out the new RT Community
  • Home
  • Movies
  • DVD
  • Celebrities
  • News
  • Critics
  • Trailers & Pictures
  • CommunityBeta
  • Features
  • | Columns
  • | Guides
RT Search Powered by Google
help icon Enhanced RT
searches on Google
Click here to turn on enhanced search results from RT on your Google searches.
 
News
Doug Liman on Jumper: The RT Interview
We talk to the director of Swingers and Bourne Identity.
by Joe Utichi | February 15, 2008
Discuss Article
Page | 1 2
Doug LimanDoug Liman is probably best known as a director for Swingers, the 1996 indie starring Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau. But you're more likely to read his name in the open credits of the Bourne series - Liman optioned the Robert Ludlum books and directed the first film in 2002 before serving as Executive producer on the two Paul Greengrass-directed sequels.

In 2005 he introduced Brad to Angelina as he bought Mr & Mrs Smith to the screen and this year he's got Hayden Christensen, Rachel Bilson and Jamie Bell globetrotting in the high-concept sci-fi movie Jumper. RT caught up with Liman to find out more.

How did you first become involved with Jumper?

Doug Liman: Lucas Foster was one of the producers on Mr & Mrs Smith and he brought me the project. He knew me quite well from having done Mr & Mrs Smith and the thing that appealed to me right off the bat was that David Rice discovers he has a superpower - OK, I've seen that in a million movies - and then immediately starts robbing a bank with it. I hadn't seen that... I fell in love with that character at that moment, and I wanted to follow that guy.

The script was written by David Goyer and it was very conventional and he was kind-of redeemed and I thought, I actually liked the guy who was robbing banks. I want to pursue that character. I don't want this to become a morality tale of how he learns to become a good guy. So I bought in Simon Kinberg who'd written Mr & Mrs Smith and we pursued developing not something that's darker but for me something that's ultimately more honest.

"David Rice discovers he has a superpower and then immediately starts robbing a bank with it. I hadn't seen that..."
I realised; it's not that I'm really cynical and I think that if someone had a superpower robbing banks and sleeping with women all over the globe with it would be more honest. Ultimately if you look at the characters in my films you'll see a lot of similarities going all the way back to Swingers with Vince Vaughn's character. Ultimately, Vince's character was just saying what we were all thinking.

People were like, "Oh my God, he's a horrendous guy and he should learn his lesson and he should change, he should become a better person." I'm like, "No, he's actually a great person off the bat, we need to learn to understand that actually he's the one honest person because he's willing to say the things we're all thinking."

In a way David Rice is just doing the things that we would think about doing. There's honesty to that, and I love him for being honest like that and not trying to be something he's not.

Jumper


At the same time, this isn't Swingers, which is a small, indie movie. This is a big-budget studio action movie. Was there ever any pressure from Fox not to push that too far?

DL: No, in fact that was one of the emotional challenges for me on the film. Fox were basically saying to me, "We want you to do with the superhero genre - which, by the way, we specialise in making - what you did to the spy genre with Bourne." They were basically saying, "Hurt us. Make us suffer, and do whatever you did to the Universal folks which drove them nuts."

"[Fox] were like, 'Are you sure you're being disruptive enough?'"
In a way that kind-of threw me for a loop. I have a rebellious nature and being told no is almost the surest way to get me to do something. Not unlike David Rice in the film, who doesn't understand being told no because he has the ability to go around every possible no there could be, except one from a woman. It was kind-of throwing me for a loop during production because almost everything I did during production that could have been considered disruptive on any other set, on this project they were like, "Are you sure you're being disruptive enough?" It's hard to be rebellious when people are expecting to be rebellious. It's like if you're a teenager and your folks say, "Are you smoking enough pot?"

So do you think the studios are a bit more tuned in to the power of rebellious filmmakers these days?

DL: I think they are. When you have films like Bourne that succeed not only does it beget sequels but it begets people taking chances. It doesn't mean they take chances with every movie; I think they try to know going into it which one they're doing and I think one of the reasons there was so much drama going into Bourne Identity was that the studio thought it was going to be one of their safe ones. They thought it was going to be a dumb action movie and they expected to be tortured on some other movie by a much more important filmmaker. I was trying to make a more significant film out of what they had written off as another dumb action movie.

Jumper


In the case of Jumper they had already put this in the other category. This is the studio that made Fantastic Four, you know, they know how to churn out a dumb, cookie-cutter superhero movie. They had already put this into a different category so they were prepared for it, and I think studios are doing that with more and more frequency. Look at Alfonso Cuaron and Children of Men - there are some really bold decisions being made by studios these days.

By the way, it was pretty bold to begin with that Universal bought Bourne Identity. Here's the guy who made Swingers for $200,000 and Go for $3 million peddling The Bourne Identity to the studios going, "I want to make a $60 million movie."
Next Page >>
Bookmark and Share
Page | 1 2
Comments (1-5 of 5 posts) | Reply
darthvaderismydadgod
darthvaderismydadgod writes:
on Feb 22 2008 01:56 AM

this film had a really rubbish ending i hope they make a sequel so the loose ends can be tied up.


(Reply to this)
darthvaderismydadgod
darthvaderismydadgod writes:
on Feb 22 2008 02:16 AM

I thought this film was really exciting. I thought it needed a better ending because they didn't explain why they were fighting

(Reply to this)
darthvaderismydadgod
darthvaderismydadgod writes:
on Feb 22 2008 02:18 AM

im schizophrenic and so am i
joke, the second comment is by my sister


(Reply to this)
faliklunj
faliklunj writes:
on Mar 03 2008 06:03 AM

Mr and Mrs Smith had a writer????
Amazing.


(Reply to this)
BluMizu
BluMizu writes:
on Mar 09 2008 08:27 PM

In reply to this comment (#1614063)
LOL!

(Reply to this)
Read More Comments
Page | 1
Post Your Comment
You must be registered to post comments. Login or Register.

Related Links

Jumper
  • Pictures
  • Posters
  • News
  • Forum

Related Articles

  • RT Interview: Jamie Bell talks Defiance and Dance (6)
  • UK Critics Consensus: Writers Warm to Madagascar 2; UK Critics Liked Lakeview Terrace (0)
  • RT on DVD: Bosomy Boleyn Girls, Jumper, John Adams (10)
  • 2008 MTV Movie Award Nominations Announced (39)
  • Wes Craven recasts lead in upcoming movie Opens in new window (0)
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: Horton Hears Cash Registers Ring at Box Office (15)
  • Goyer's Unborn Adds Five (6)
  • UK Box Office Breakdown: Slow Week Sees Bank Job Claim No.1 (0)
  • UPDATED: UK Box Office Breakdown: Odeon Snubs Rambo (7)
  • UK Box Office Breakdown: Jumper Leaps into First (0)

Most Discussed

  • 12 Facts About 2012 (132)
  • Total Recall: George Clooney's Best Movies (90)
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: This Is It Tops Box Office Worldwide (55)
  • Critics Consensus: A Christmas Carol Dazzles But Disappoints (41)
  • Ho-ho-horror! 10 Scary Christmas Movies (36)
  • Weekly Ketchup: Abrams eyes Micronauts, Aykroyd as Yogi Bear (28)
  • Friday Harvest: Prince of Persia, The Road, and more! (22)
  • John Hurt Talks Harry Potter, Quentin Crisp and Alien - The RT Interview (14)
  • New Moon Fan in the UK? Meet the Cast! (4)

Latest News

  • Weekly Ketchup: Abrams eyes Micronauts, Aykroyd as Yogi Bear (28)
  • Friday Harvest: Prince of Persia, The Road, and more! (22)
  • Critics Consensus: A Christmas Carol Dazzles But Disappoints (41)
  • Ho-ho-horror! 10 Scary Christmas Movies (36)
  • John Hurt Talks Harry Potter, Quentin Crisp and Alien - The RT Interview (14)
  • Total Recall: George Clooney's Best Movies (90)
  • New Moon Fan in the UK? Meet the Cast! (4)
  • 12 Facts About 2012 (132)
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: This Is It Tops Box Office Worldwide (55)
  • Weekly Ketchup: A Paranormal Sequel, Hopkins Joins Thor (35)

Latest Interviews

  • John Hurt Talks Harry Potter, Quentin Crisp and Alien - The RT Interview (14)
  • Terry Gilliam Talks Doctor Parnassus (15)
  • Wes Anderson Talks Fantastic Mr. Fox - RT Interview (8)
  • Wolverine Creator Len Wein Talks About the Film (28)
  • Gavin Hood Talks Wolverine; Possible Sequel (28)
  • Duncan Jones talks Moon, Sam Rockwell, and Mute (14)
  • Emma Stone talks Zombieland - RT Interview (40)
  • Michael Moore: The RT Interview (139)
  • Andrea Arnold talks Fish Tank - RT Interview (4)
  • Neill Blomkamp talks District 9 - RT Interview (51)

Latest Features

  • Ho-ho-horror! 10 Scary Christmas Movies (36)
  • 12 Facts About 2012 (132)
  • RT's Movie Location Guide - London as Elsewhere (0)
  • Terry Gilliam Talks Doctor Parnassus (15)
  • Five Favourite Films with 24's Carlos Bernard (33)
  • Six Horrible Part Sixes (31)
  • Christopher Smith's Favourite Cult Horror Films (14)
  • RT's Movie Location Guide - London as London (0)
  • Gavin Hood Talks Wolverine; Possible Sequel (28)
  • Five Favorite Films with F. Gary Gray (29)

Sponsored Links

 
 
About| Site Map| Help| RT To Go| Contact Us| Critics Submission| Linking to RT| Licensing| Movie List| Celebs List| Newsletter
IGN Logo

IGN.com | GameSpy | Comrade | Arena | FilePlanet | GameSpy Technology
TeamXbox | Planets | Vaults | VE3D | CheatsCodesGuides | GameStats | GamerMetrics
AskMen.com | Rotten Tomatoes | Direct2Drive | Green Pixels


By continuing past this page, and by the continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement.
Copyright 1998-2009, IGN Entertainment, Inc. About IGN | Support | Advertise | Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Subscribe to RT's XML feed! IGN RSS Feeds
IGN's enterprise databases running Oracle, SQL and MySQL are professionally monitored and managed by Pythian Remote DBA
Certain product data ©1995-present Muze, Inc. For personal use only. All rights reserved.