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The Long Way Down

Just when you thought it was safe to leave home -

Part of an interview posted on MTV web site Dec. 14, 2006.
http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/artic...13/story.jhtml

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MTV: When do you shoot the sequel to your motorcycle travel show, "Long Way Round"?

McGregor: Next year. "The Long Way Down" — it's from the north of Scotland to Capetown [South Africa]. We'll leave sometime in the summer.

MTV: How did you come up with the title? Does it have anything to do with the "ER" episode you were in that had almost the exact same name?

McGregor: I was in Australia shooting the third "Star Wars" film. Our producers came out, and we shot a trailer to take around to TV companies. We were having dinner, and the boys were getting quite drunk and coming up with titles. They were coming up with the most ludicrous ones, like "Wakey Wakey Hands Off Snakey, Charley It's Time to Ride." I kept coming back to "Long Way Round," and we settled on it. After the trip I remembered that the episode of "ER" I did was "The Long Way Around." So that's where it must have come from, somewhere in my subconscious.
Of course, I liked this part the best:

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MTV: Tell me about the film you've been shooting with Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams in New York, "The Tourist."

McGregor: We've got a very classy team. I've loved working with Hugh, because I think he's just a gorgeous man. Most of all I've been working with Michelle, and she's an absolute delight. She's an exceptional young actress — she's got a quality about her that's quite unique.

MTV: This one has you navigating through the sex clubs of New York. Does this mean the return of Ewan McGregor nudity?

McGregor: Yes. [He laughs.] I don't think there's any willy stuff, but there's certainly bum stuff in it. It's funny over here. You're quite safe from penis shots in America because American people don't have penises, so you can't see them in film. Whereas in Britain you can see your penis in film. [He laughs.] So since it's an American picture, it's just a bum you see.
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A bit off topic but......I personally like watching the series of LWR but I realize that Ewan and Charlie are RICH RICH RICH and have sponsors etc. I am going to do the same trip they did, better, and without a support vehicle and only a fraction of the money. I'm hoping to do my entire 24 months on 50 grand that has taken me 4 years to save.
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Take a good camcorder and film it as you go ! make a movie, it would be an excellent way to draw comparisons between a fully backed and sponsered expedition and the privateer. Take a look at this site.
http://www.roamingyak.org/video/index.html
I bought this DVD and really enjoyed it, he filmed and edited it himself and sold a good few copies. I have no connection to him or his web site.

reggards............marty.
ps...just noticed your subsript about video & website.........DOH
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Wrong again.

I thought this would generate way more discussion - like, "we got to hurry up and do Africa before the boys ruin it for the rest of us". I'm amazed how many people, when you tell them you're riding RTW on the motorycycle say "like them actors".

No, not like them actors. Not anything like them actors.

Wait till next year - it'll start all over again when you mention Africa.

Now I'm sorry I posted this (well, I still like the off topic penis bit).
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