- Title: USA: Russell Brand hits red carpet ahead of "Hop" premiere
- Date: 28th March 2011
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (English) HUGH LAURIE ON HAVING TO VOICE HIS CHARACTER INSTEAD OF WITH RUSSELL BRAND, SAYING: "When you do animated films, and I don't really know why this is, they won't let actors be together, in the same room. I think they fear they will conspire, plot, or just moan. In fact, maybe people just sit in a booth and moan. So they don't let you do that. We do them one at a time. Which is a great shame, because I would have loved to have--it's the first time I met him actually. And I would have loved to have done some stuff together. But that's the way it is. That's their technique." JAMES MARSDEN TALKING TO THE MEDIA ELIZABETH PERKINS TALKING TO THE MEDIA AND PULL WIDE TO HUGH LAURIE TALKING TO THE MEDIA (SOUNDBITE) (English) JAMES MARSDEN ON WHY HE WAS INTERESTED IN MAKING THE FILM, SAYING: "The idea of doing an animated film that was an Easter film that was, you know, relatively subversive for a family movie. It was like Russell Brand as the voice of the Easter Bunny. Oh, that's cool." KALEY CUOCO TALKING TO A REPORTER KALEY CUOCO DOING A FASHION POSE RABBIT CHARACTERS FROM THE FILM POSING ON THE GREEN CARPET DAVID HASSELHOFF TALKING TO A REPORTER AND PULL WIDE TO HUGH LAURIE TALKING TO A REPORTER (SOUNDBITE) (English) KALEY CUOCO ON WORKING WITH AN ANIMATED CHARACTER IN THE FILM, SAYING: "I actually, primarily worked with a bean bag type of creature. Um, with no face. But it had little arms. And it had the weight of a baby. It was weird. By the end of the movie, I was like found myself very comforted by this--you know it was like, you know, those like relax balls? That's kind of what it was like. Like sandy. Best co-star I've ever had. Never talked back. Never stepped on my dialogue. It was perfect." KALEY CUOCO TALKING TO A REPORTER RUSSELL BRAND TALKING TO A REPORTER (SOUNDBITE) (English) HUGH LAURIE ON WHY HE WAS INTERESTED IN MAKING THE FILM, SAYING: "Children's movies are great. I have children myself. Although they're pretty grown-up now. And every Saturday afternoon, you're desperately hoping there's going to be something that will divert the young' uns, and so, you know, I particularly I got into the whole Disney world. 'The Little Mermaid' I know as well as any other film I've ever seen. And, you know, you become a bit of an expert on children's movies. And it's a very enjoyable world." HUGH LAURIE TALKING TO A REPORTER TIFFANY ESPENSEN TALKING TO A REPORTER
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- Story Text: British funnymen Russell Brand and Hugh Laurie were among the stars of the new live animation film "Hop" to walk the green carpet Sunday (March 27, 2011) at the Los Angeles area premiere.
The film tells the story of a teenaged rabbit named E.B. who rebels against succeeding his father as the Easter Bunny.
Instead of accepting the duties inherent to his family lineage, E.B. runs away from his home on Easter Island and heads to Hollywood to pursue his dream of becoming a drummer.
E.B. is voiced by Brand, and is one of the CGI characters in a movie that combines animation with live action.
Brand talked about how he felt portraying a legendary figure who is responsible for an entire holiday.
"It's a great deal of pressure for me," joked Brand, 35. "I now know how Colin Firth felt playing George V. It's a great deal of duty. A lot of heritage. And a huge obligation to get it right."
Brand also talked about why he thought he was a perfect fit for the role.
"I think because he's a cheeky little bunny. And, I've been described as such even before the casting."
Laurie lends his vocal cords to another animated character, the Easter Bunny heading into retirement who is the frustrated father of E.B.
The 51-year-old actor lamented at not being able to work with Brand directly. However, he couched his disappointment in humour.
"When you do animated films, and I don't really know why this is, they won't let actors be together, in the same room. I think they fear they will conspire, plot, or just moan. In fact, maybe people just sit in a booth and moan. So they don't let you do that. We do them one at a time. Which is a great shame, because I would have loved to have--it's the first time I met him actually. And I would have loved to have done some stuff together. But that's the way it is. That's their technique."
James Marsden plays a late-bloomer from a wealthy family named Fred who runs into E.B. while he is trying to pull his life together.
Marsden, 37, said he was drawn to the script in part because it was taking a classic tale and giving it an edgy twist.
"The idea of doing an animated film that was an Easter film that was, you know, relatively subversive for a family movie. It was like Russell Brand as the voice of the Easter Bunny. Oh, that's cool."
Hank Azaria, Kaley Cuoco, Elizabeth Perkins, Tiffany Espensen, and David Hasselhoff also star in the movie.
"Hop" will be released in theatres across North America on Friday, April 1, 2011. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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