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			<title>Will Yun Lee Empire Magazine Interview</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Glad the lottery ticket tradition held up! 
 
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Will Yun Lee On The Wolverine* 
He'll admit to playing Kenuichio Harada - but does his...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Glad the lottery ticket tradition held up!<br />
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Will Yun Lee On The Wolverine</b><br />
<font color="#300000"><font face="Georgia"><i>He'll admit to playing Kenuichio Harada - but does his character have another name?</i></font></font><img src="http://www.empireonline.com/images/point.gif" border="0" alt="" />                   <br />
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                                                                                Will Yun Lee has played a Marvel character before - he was big bad  Kirigi in Elektra - but that's not to be confused with his character in  The Wolverine. We know he's officially billed as Kenuichio Harada, but  beyond that Lee can't say much for fear of spoilers. Still, we did get a  few snippets from him on his experience of filming, including Hugh  Jackman's thing with lottery tickets...         <br />
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Tell us about your character...</b></font></font><br />
I  play a man named Harada and he's kind of a mysterious character, and  the way the movie is structured he's definitely involved in a lot of the  relationships between Hugh and Tao and some of the different  characters, but you never really know what side of the line he falls on.  He's part of some of the great action sequences you're going to see.<br />
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<font color="#000000"><font face="Arial"><b>And you have to be careful of spoilers. Is this the first movie in a while you have to worry about that?</b></font></font><br />
Yes,  the studio is here looking over my shoulder! No, it's one of those  pieces that the less the audience knows in terms of specifics, the more  they'll enjoy it. I think the movie is twofold - to me, I feel like  watching what I've seen on set and some of the epic pieces we got to be a  part of in Japan, not only will it have the action of a tent pole  movie, but there are great characters that bring the nuances of Japan to  a superhero movie. <br />
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<font color="#000000"><font face="Arial"><b>This is your second time playing a Marvel character? Did they give you homework to do by reading the comics?</b></font></font><br />
It  was a combination of the script and the comics. Wolverine and the X-Men  were one of my favourite comics growing up but I never read the  Claremont version of Logan's journey to Japan. So it was new, but it was  also one of those things where in the audition process there wasn't a  lot to prepare because when I went in and got sides, my character's  name, because it was so top secret, was Mario. I went, &quot;I know there  can't be a Mario in this story!&#8221; I didn't know much, but once I sat down  with James, what I came to find out was to be prepared as possible,  because he has 30/40 ideas and choices I never would have thought of in  terms of playing each scene. That's the biggest thing I took away from  it. <br />
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<font color="#000000"><font face="Arial"><b>Tao said James was very collaborative and welcomed ideas, so did you throw your own ideas in?</b></font></font><br />
<img src="http://www.empireonline.com/images/point.gif" border="0" alt="" /><img src="http://www.empireonline.com/images/point.gif" border="0" alt="" /><i>In  all the movies I've shot, I've never seen an A-list actor during lunch  break go eat with the entire crew. Hugh did it almost every day. </i><img src="http://www.empireonline.com/images/point.gif" border="0" alt="" /><img src="http://www.empireonline.com/images/point.gif" border="0" alt="" />Absolutely.  It's the dream scenario, because sometimes you walk on the set and you  get the sense that the director doesn't know what he wants and then you  feel unsafe. In this case, particularly after my first week, I knew I  was in safe hands. Because he knew what he wanted, he allowed us to play  in his sandbox. And that was cool. <br />
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<font color="#000000"><font face="Arial"><b>And you have Hugh as Wolverine. Do you ever access your childhood X-Men fan and think, 'I'm on screen with Wolverine!'</b></font></font><br />
To  an extent, yeah. When you're on the plane flying to Australia, that's  what you're thinking of, and you become the giddy actor remembering what  it was like on your first set. That's the magic of Hugh, and it goes  along with James and Hiroyuki Sanada particularly. I have a couple of  Hugh stories. In all the movies I've shot, I've never seen an A-list  actor during lunch break go eat with the entire crew. He did it almost  every day. That nature that he has took away any nervousness. He's so  gracious that way. In the other story, my wife was so blown away by him,  because every Friday, no matter what we would do, in Sydney or Japan,  he'd buy lottery tickets for the entire cast and crew. He'd have a  thousand of them in his hand from the beginning of the morning and he'd  pass every single one of them out. My wife came to set and he made her  come over and gave her a lottery ticket, remembered her name the next  day. He's so humble and human. You don't get to see that too often on a  set like that. <br />
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<font color="#000000"><font face="Arial"><b>Talk shooting in Japan, and seeing the country?</b></font></font><br />
Sometimes  when you're in different countries, everything has become so  homogenised and there's a Starbucks and McDonalds everywhere and you  could feel like you're in Florida. But in Japan, you know you're there.  Some of the sequences we shot were truly epic. You'd watch them on the  monitor and almost forget that you're in a huge action movie. There were  all these nuances that reflected Japanese culture and warriors and you  felt it with the crew there too. <br />
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<font color="#000000"><font face="Arial"><b>With your martial arts background, were you allowed to do more of the stunts?</b></font></font><br />
I  had an incredible stunt double called Jeremy Marinas and I've never  seen someone flip so much in my life! That's where insurance gets  involved... But the 87 Eleven stunt team let me do as much as I could.  Whenever you're fighting with weapons, there's a level of reality  because people don't understand that these are still metal or hard  rubber with sharp points that if the timing's wrong you could definitely  get hurt. There's nothing like working with an actor who doesn't know  what they're doing, because you're always in fear of losing an eye.  Thankfully, Hugh's timing is impeccable.</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[The Stealth Express of Doom News & Discussion Thread: - Part 4]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 01:05:18 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>How are you watching the film?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2013 07:16:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I'll watch in 2D first then, if the movie is really good then I might watch it in 3D for my 2nd viewing. If the movie is just okay, I might watch it in 2D for the second time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'll watch in 2D first then, if the movie is really good then I might watch it in 3D for my 2nd viewing. If the movie is just okay, I might watch it in 2D for the second time.</div>

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			<title>Should this be the end for Hugh? reboot finally?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2013 03:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I guess Hugh knows the truth. this could be the end. he even said it. 
 
maybe this is his way of saying that The Wolverine is good but not that good to warrant another sequel. 
 
Lets be honest. had...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I guess Hugh knows the truth. this could be the end. he even said it.<br />
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maybe this is his way of saying that The Wolverine is good but not that good to warrant another sequel.<br />
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Lets be honest. had x-men orgins been the film the trailers had promised us then we would be having a different conversation now. <br />
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basically we could have had an epic-quality wolverine prequel trilogy meant to make the wolverine fans happy. instead we're getting a quality First Class prequel trilogy instead.<br />
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i mean the cinematics for the video game for orgins were more entertaining than the film. that's just sad. i mean they could've done a toned down version of what was in the cinematics and got away with that.<br />
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i mean just imagine how orgins would've turned out had they put the same type of effort and quality story telling into orgins by being consistent with what was shown in the x1-x2 flashbacks, re-creating the 80's and doing quality action and a good tragic-revenge-love story - the trailers showed us.<br />
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i like how they're recreating the past in the first class films. but hey it's water under the bridge now for orgins.<br />
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but will audiences ever take wolverine seriously again?  they have now used up all the best x men story-lines and wolverine stories.<br />
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my hope is DOFP and The Wolverine will acknowledge only the first 3 films, and orgins can be retconned and be viewed as alternate contunity.<br />
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kinda-like they do with the highlander sequels.<br />
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i mean what else can they do after DOFP and a 3rd FC film? even if DOFP and The Wolverine do well. i don't see them making like Iron Man 3 / Avengers/ Dark Knight money.<br />
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after the last first class film.<br />
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i say they should just reboot x-men. and just do it right this time.</div>

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