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Four eddie furlong
Four eddie furlong





four eddie furlong

I haven't actually thought about it to tell you the truth. I can't really say who I'd compare myself to.

four eddie furlong

It's so hard for me to look at myself from an objective point of view. If you could compare yourself to other actors of your generation, who do you think you most compare to? EF: That's a tough one. IGN: Well those are good superpowers to have. They're not like some bullsh*t where you're like "I want to fly around and see the world," you're like, "I want some money and I want some chicks. IGN: I like how they have practical life applications. There's definitely many serious superpowers I'd like to have. I'd be able to eat whatever I want without gaining any weight. I would be able to have Angelina Jolie and Shakira just fall magically in love with me and just wanna stalk me. I'd have the ability to just make money trees. IGN: If you could have any superpower, what would you want? EF: Oh God. Being immortal might exhaust me or make me go crazy. Life gets tiring, man! I get tired, so I don't know.

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By the time I'm old, I'm sure I'll have lived a full enough life. Would you ever want to be immortal? EF: No. It's a second chance, or almost an immortality. IGN: In the movie, you die and come back to life. So, I guess the stressful part acting-wise was just stepping into those shoes and hoping that we could do a good job with it. And when I saw The Crow on websites and sh*t, I had no idea it had so many fans. I'd never really stepped into those shoes. I guess mentally… I've always played real life sort of characters and this is sort of like a mystical character with him coming back for revenge, for lost love, lost life, coming back from the dead, and all of that sh*t. I had to take of my cast prematurely, and that was kind of a bitch. Also, the funny part is I accidentally broke my wrist not too long before the movie, so a lot of the physical stuff was a little bit harder for me. EF: Well, physical wasn't quite as bad, because you have stunt doubles and everything. What do you think was the toughest sequence in the film to shoot? EF: In terms of physicality? IGN: Well, you can do both. IGN: It looked like a pretty physical movie. Of course, when I signed on for the fourth one, I watched the other two. Before I knew I was doing The Crow I saw the first one and was a pretty big fan of it. IGN: Did you watch all the movies? EF: Yeah, I did, actually. IGN: Did you follow The Crow before you were involved with it? EF: No, not really. Ever since then, I've been bummed out to pick up comics. I had a huge comic book collection and lost it in a storage situation. I was really into Neil Gaiman stuff awhile back. IGN: So, you play games… Do you read a lot of comics? EF: Yeah, I used to. EF: How's Doom III? Have you played that? IGN: Yeah… I've been playing it. EF: Oh wow! IGN: It's coming out in a couple weeks. It's like an old-west shooter mixed with a supernatural thriller. IGN: You'd be into this game Darkwatch that's coming out then. I finished San Andreas, this game called Red Dead Revolver… you ever play that one? Love that game. IGN: Do you play anything else? EF: Yeah, man, especially these days…. Definitely taking up a lot of my time these days. Usually I'm not a huge fan of the latest Nintendo games, but that one's pretty sick. IGN: Which one is it? EF: It's the newest one. I was up late playing Resident Evil on my Nintendo. Edward Furlong: Hey Chris, how's it going? IGN: Good.







Four eddie furlong