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Exclusive Interview with Trucker Writer

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

We recently had the opportunity to ask Trucker’s writer and director James Mottern some questions about the film and thank him for taking some time out of his busy schedule to respond.

If you could use one word to describe “Trucker” what would it be?

James Mottern: One word? Oh, dear, um, well – beautiful? Maybe you should ask me what kind of tree I would be. I could answer that more easily. But, yeah, “beautiful” – to me at least. (more…)

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Jimmy Bennett Talks about “Trucker”

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Jimmy Bennett has a list of credits to his name that’s longer than a lot of actors twice his age and in his six years of acting has demonstrated an ability to play a variety of roles. Jimmy has starred opposite some of the best known actors of our time including Harrison Ford and Bruce Willis. TruckerMovie.net asked Jimmy about his experience with “Trucker”

TruckerMovie.net: What did you enjoy most about filming “Trucker”?

Jimmy Bennett: All the variety’s of jerky and pocket knifes at the truck stop we filmed at.

Was there something in particular about the character of Peter that stood out for you above everything else?

JB:I liked that Peter had a bit of an attitude and wasn’t just the typical 11 year old kid. (more…)

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Nathan Fillion talks about “Trucker”

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

TruckerMovie.net were grateful for the opportunity to catch up with Nathan Fillion today and chat with him briefly about “Trucker” while he was in Australia attending a Firefly/Serenity convention..

TruckerMovie.net: When you were approached to work on Trucker as the character Runner, was there something about the character that immediately appealed to you?

Nathan Fillion: I love stories about people that aren’t something special, you know there’s the homicide detective, cop on the edge, there’s those big big roles that are a lot of fun but I like the non-adventures roles, I like the regular average Joe roles. What I liked about Runner was his relationship with this 9 year old boy that his own mother didn’t know how to connect with him, yet Runner had a very very easy way about him that connected with this kid. The two of them just found it very very easy to be honest. Even in my own life, I love kids, I just hate it when I see people talk down to kids or talk in a high voice… I hate that it just drives me nuts so the that..the fact that he’s just a real guy I liked. (more…)

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