THE PACIFIER
Q&A with BRITTANY SNOW, MAX THEIRIOT
 AND MORGAN YORK
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Morgan, you have one of the big action scenes in THE PACIFIER. How did you enjoy that?

MORGAN YORK: That was really fun because they had a karate instructor come over to my house and he was teaching me the basics in my playroom, which I thought was really cool. And then when we went to Canada to make the film, I went to a dojo and they taught me more of the basics, and then all of the choreography for the whole fight.

Are you going to keep up the self-defense training now?

MORGAN YORK: I don’t really use it much, except when my brother really gets on my nerves. I say, better get out of this room or I'm going to use some of that karate on you.

And how about you Max? You have to sing in the movie. Any plans for a singing career?

MAX THIERIOT: No, not at all [laughs]. I hate singing, especially in front of people. So it was pretty hard. I mean, I met with a singing coach two times before I came to Toronto, so that helped. And then we pre-recorded the actual singing, so in the film I’m sort of singing along with myself, which I found makes it much easier.

Have you all seen the finished film? And did it differ from what you expected?

MORGAN YORK: I thought it was a lot more emotional than I expected it was going to be. I also thought it was too short. Because we were up there for, like, four months making it.

BRITTANY SNOW: Well, I had said to my friends, it's going to be good, but I bet it's going to be cheesy in a way. And I didn’t think that at all. It's so good and was just so funny. Adam did an awesome job and Vin does an awesome job and it just turned out really good. I was excited for everybody to see it before, but now I'm really pumped.

MAX THIERIOT: It was really interesting to me because you do this, and then you don't really know what to expect, you know. And I thought the final cut was awesome, you know, seeing all these pieces put together, it was a lot of fun.

And since we talked about working with Vin Diesel, why not tell us about another one of your co-stars, the Plummer children’s pet duck?

MAX THIERIOT: It was just kind of always just hanging out on the set and it wasn't potty trained, which was kind of a hassle every once in a while.

BRITTANY SNOW: Yeah, they'd do like a really good take and we finally nailed it. And then, like, cut, the duck pooped in the background of the scene, so we had to do it over. Other than that the duck was pretty chill.

MORGAN YORK: I liked the duck, but he kept biting Vin.

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