While on the property they also discover a strange metal disc. The group ends up stumbling onto the property of a crotchety old man who seems to be hiding something. The town police department does not take the team seriously either and often shows up where they are patrolling only to give them a hard time. Evan takes his role in the watch very seriously and is often disappointed in the part attitude displayed by the other members, They see their time in the watch as time shared by a group of men rather than as time they are to be keeping a vigilant watch over the neighborhood. The four men form an unlikely watch patrol for the neighborhood, with Bob hosting meetings in his rec room and serving beer. The meeting ends up with Bob, played by Vince Vaughn, Franklin, played by Jonah Hill and an unusual character named Jamarcus. He puts up fliers around the neighborhood requesting people to come to his house for the initial meeting. In an effort to keep his neighborhood safe, Evan decides to form a neighborhood watch. One night a strange experience occurs at the store which kills the night manager. Evan, played by Ben Stiller, is a manager at a local large chain department store. It is a satirical look at how a neighborhood watch functions.
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I also looked up a few details online just to get reacquainted with that world.The Watch is a movie starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill. Nick: To get into character did you read any books, or watch the original movies? I don't think many would have a real chance when taking on a xenomorph, but I wanted to have that look of someone who might getting in a few good shots, haha. I wanted Kolton to look like a guy who might be able to hold his own when things go side ways. Physically I was already starting a process of getting back into shape and I think I used this role as an excuse to do more heavy lifting. So I had to try and stay in that heightened state. Most of Kolton's scenes were of the intense variety- finding his friend killed, telling the others about it and finally facing the creature, itself. Steven: Preparing for the role was more about getting into the groove of acting again, and mostly getting into the head space of my character. Nick: How hard did you prepare for the role? Did you have to, or otherwise felt compelled to do, any physical training? Kolton and the Bowen's Landing gang (courtesy of Suzanne Friesen). They asked if I would be interested in auditioning so I quickly recorded one in my garage they invited me to the call backs and they submitted to Fox for approval and here we are. Through our conversations I know they were still looking for a Kolton. Up to this point, I had taken a huge break from acting to focus more on filmmaking and hadn't really thought about any acting projects. I was actually just emailing Sam and Kailey seeing if there were any of my resources they may need for their shoot and casually asked them how their auditions had gone. I came into the auditions pretty late in the game. Steven: I'm not entirely sure if the roles had been completely ironed out in that way.
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Nick: Were the roles pretty ironed out, pre-application? For example, Hanks strikes me as a gender-neutral name (as many names in the Alien franchise are) was the android always meant to be a woman, or was there an option for you to apply for any role you liked, including Hanks? Steven Stiller, out of character ( courtesy of Jeremy Hannaford). With that said, I think that look suits my character. Steven: He was just described as "weathered." The "bald thing" is just what you get when you cast me. For example, was he originally supposed to be bald, or was that something you added to the character, going in? Nick: In the script, did Kolton have a set physical description. What was in the script for Kolton pretty much made it onto the screen. Steven: Nothing really comes to mind that was omitted. Nick: On that note, were there any lines of yours that didn't make it into the final cut? But with more screen time I think it would've been nice to have some lighter moments, maybe show or how Kolton interacts with the group more. Steven: I think, in that limited screen time, I got to be in some real intense scenes which is always great to play with. Nick: Given the limited screen-time, are there any ways you would have developed your character further, had you been given more scenes and lines?
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Steven: I think Kailey and Sam had a strong vision of what the character is all about, but they are such open filmmakers that they allowed me to add some layers and my spin on old Kolton. Nick: Did Kailey and Sam have a pretty clear idea of how they wanted the character to behave? Were you allowed to bring your own ideas to the table, in regards to Kolton's on-screen persona? Kolton's character shot (courtesy of Shimon Photo).