"It was fantastic – I got to fight 10 men at once and didn't get
hit," says bearded Frost, 41, recalling the scenes in which he and
co-stars Pegg, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine and Eddie Marsan release
their inner action men when a routine pub crawl takes an unexpected
turn.
On hand to assist was stunt co-ordinator Brad Allan, who has worked with martial arts legend Jackie Chan for years.
"He's
serious, but sometimes you'd see him laughing at the monitors at
something you'd done and you'd feel amazing," says Essex-born Frost.My
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Twenty years later, the 'five musketeers' have
grown up and moved on, with the exception of irrepressible ringleader
Gary King (Pegg), who is hell-bent on reuniting the gang and tackling
the 12-pint 'Golden Mile' again.
Unenthused, the others go
along with Gary's plan but soon realise something odd's going on in
their home town, and the pub crawl begins to unravel.
"It's a
bigger proposition for us than the earlier pictures," says Pegg, 43,
sitting next to his long-time friend Frost. As with the two earlier
films, Pegg co-wrote the script with Edgar Wright (who has directed all
three) and reveals that the pub crawl element "partly came from a
script Edgar had toyed with at a young age", based on one he and his
friends attempted as teens.
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looks the same but it isn't – and that's because you are different,
it's not different," says Pegg, who is from Gloucester, but now lives
in London with his wife Maureen and daughter Matilda.
"We thought it would be funny if [in the film] the reason it feels different is if it had been taken over by alien robots."
The
pair couldn't have had a better time on set. "We just hung out," says
Frost. "I wish I could tell you some story where we all hated one
another but we just laughed a lot.
"It was that thing where you
get home and you have your shower and you get your bag ready for the
next day and you think, 'I can't wait to get in', and that's a rare
thing in any job."
It wasn't all laughs though. "We all had a
moment in the film where we're angry or upset or sad and it's serious
acting, not just goofing around," says Frost. "But it all felt very
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At
least they all knew each other. Freeman and Considine starred in the
trilogy's earlier titles, while Marsan was one of the dwarves in last
year's Snow White And The Huntsman alongside Frost, and was directed by
Considine in the bleak drama Tyrannosaur.
LEFT alone, Paddy will just dance around and say things inappropriately," reveals Frost.
"Martin's a dark horse," adds Pegg. "He likes to make you laugh but pretends he's not doing it."
And
Marsan? Well, Pegg was keen to show him in a softer light on screen.
"Eddie's a master at playing bad guys," says Pegg. "I mean he refers to
himself as 'Rent-a-villain-Eddie-Marsan' and we loved the idea of him
playing a sympathetic, loveable character."
Among all this testosterone, former Bond girl Rosamund Pike, plays Freeman's sister.
"She
gives as good as she gets, and throws herself into it," says Pegg.
Frost adds: "But we were protective of her.Find a variety of monolayer protective film Products. When it was cold, the five of us would crowd around her and give her a penguin cuddle."
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aside, there was a reason Pegg "relished" the movie. He went through a
Goth phase in his youth,so leapt at the chance to dress Gary as a
Goth. This time round, he even dyed his gingery-blonde locks black.
"I
never dyed my hair when I was young. I always thought it would upset
my mum, so to do it felt like I was putting something to bed," he says,
laughing.
Frost, who lives in London with his wife Christina and their son, was a raver, back in the day.
"And still am," he adds. "Well, my fashion's different but I still listen to that music now."
Read the full story at www.sdktapegroup.com/Anti-scratching-PET-protective-film_c545.
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