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Warner Bros 'Catwoman' Interview

2nd March 2005

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Interview with the cast of Warner Bros release Catwoman (2004) Present: Producer Denise Di Novi, Lambert Wilson, Sharon Stone, Benjamin Bratt, Halle Berry, and Director Pitof
    Interview By: Susan Reay

Sharon Stone: Did you like working with your leading man your husband in the movie Lambert Wilson?

She just looked at him put her arm around his neck and started to giggle, He was the most wonderful sexy dashing well dressed man and I would love the opportunity to work with him again and we both really enjoyed the fact that we played the villain’s in the movie. Sharon, did you prefer to play the baddy, and who inspired you in your nastiness was it Joan Crawford?

She just laughed and said "I didn’t need to think of anyone I just made it up. Lambert added about Sharon Stone, “it was a pleasure to work with her and we just had a great time on set it was lots of fun and I would like it very much if we could work together in another movie, we will have to wait and see."Benjamin Brat was asked out of the two characters which one of the women he preferred the goody or the baddy.

It was no contest he would have Halle Berry anytime.

Halle: How long did it take you to do the cat fight with Sharon?

About 9 days but we had had a lot of training for it Capoeira is a Brazilian Martial Art we were quick to pick it up, but so as not to hurt each other we both fought each others stunt double but enjoyed doing the scene.

Question to Halle and Sharon: Have both of your children seen the film yet and what did they think of the character that you played?

Halle Berry: “My stepdaughter was with me when I had found out that I had been given the role, she was so exited and thought that I was the perfect person for the role because I had to play three roles in one Patience the worker, then Patience turning in to Catwoman and then Catwoman herself.”

Halle said of the character, “Once I put on the leather suit it did change me it was the most incredible outfit that I have ever had to wear and I also helped with the design of it.”

Sharon Stone: “My son Rowan is only 4 and too young to see the film but he had been on set watching his mommy working. When he saw Halle in her costume his little mouth was a gag he just stared at her then he said oh mommy Catwoman isn’t really a cat its just pretend.” and “Aah he’s lovely”

Question to Pitof: Who was your comic hero and would like to direct a film about that character?

Pitof: “My comic boy hero’s were TinTin, Spiderman and Superman.

The others added
Halle: “I never really read comics, although later on I did start, but in between playing Storm and Catwoman I can’t see me playing anyone else, but if there is a Catwoman II I would like to do that one”

Benjamin: “Spiderman, but that has already done, sorry Denise”

Sharon: “I didn’t read any comics but I would like to direct a movie” and added “I am in the process of signing something now but I cannot tell you what the film is, but I’ll give you an exclusive and tell you later”

Lambert: “Pepe La Pew and, Tin Tin, did you know that Captain Haddock was played by my father in the original film”

Denise Di Novi, “Catwoman, as Wonderwoman was too much of a goodie goodie for me”

Lambert: In your opinion are the best Hollywood villains played by English actors or are they French? (laughing) “A Frenchman playing an English part”

Denise: Were you disappointed that it didn’t do so well in America?

“Was a £17million weekend a disappointment? But yes it had not done as well as we expected but we did not expect Bourne Supremacy would have been the number 1 release, and also we had Spiderman. When I started £17 mill was a block-buster weekend”

On a different note, Sharon you have had troubled times in the past how have you come back from them?

Sharon: (laughed) “One more thing and I could be a Country & Western Song, both I and Halle have been knocked down in different ways by Hollywood but we have both recovered”

Halle: “I felt very profound, roles come seem to come to me at times in my life when I am thinking about what I want to do and when I want to do it, and this was a life changing role”

Does the film take a swipe at the whole cosmetic industry

Halle: “Yes I am the face of Revlon, but I am not stupid, this film is about corruption not necessarily in the cosmetic industry but any industry”

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