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Sinise
sees Red
In Mission
to Mars, Sinise plays astronaut Jim McConnell who, along with co-pilot
Commander Woody Blake (Tim Robbins) are on a rescue mission to
save the survivors of an earlier doomed Mars mission. For an actor whose
roots are in the theatre, Sinise, who has appeared in close to a dozen
feature films, is relishing the chance to do some big-budget films. This
one he was keen to do "because I can take my kids to it and that's a nice
thing to be able to do. They've been asking me when I'm going to do something
that they can see. I didn't get to go Once Sinise arrived in the Canadian city of Vancouver last year to begin work on Mission to Mars, he realised he was in for what he likes to refers to as "tape acting." "There are 500 special effect shots in Mission, which meant most of our days we were looking at pieces of tape and reacting." He compared that experience to working in the theatre. "I compare all that to being on stage and having to look at, let's say, Moscow burning, while you're really just looking at the exit sign in the balcony and everybody's going "aah aah," It's the same thing; you have to pretend that you're looking. You go to the window in the back of the set and you're looking out and you're seeing the mountains of Switzerland or something, whereas it's just a stagehand with a cup of coffee, who is reading a magazine over there. In this movie I have to pretend: 'Look, there's an asteroid! Look, there's Mars! Look at Mars blowing up!'" Sinise didn't
have to do any tape acting on the set of John Frankenheimer's thriller
Reindeer Games, which is also about to open, and in which he plays
yet another psychopath, opposite Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron.
"John insisted that all the stunts be done for real. He categorically
refused to use computer-generated images. He makes films the way directors
used to before the computer guys took over the industry," Sinise
says. He describes his character in |
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Sinise began
his career with roles that were very much about character, in films as
diverse as Of Mice and Men (which he | ||