Jason Scott Lee: Interview
Review by Clint Morris
Interview with Jason Scott Lee
Starred in Dragon
Though forever remembered as a young Bruce Lee in the film
Dragon (1993), Hawaii-based actor Jason Scott Lee is
gearing up for one of his best year's yet.
The actor, famous for his action movies, is switching genres,
about to star in the horror film Dracula II: Ascension
and the science-fiction sequel Time Cop 2. Clint Morris
gets the lowdown...
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Director Steve
Boyum talks to Lee
on the set of Timecop 2.
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Can you tell me how you got into martial arts and why?
The Martial arts, in the sense of the combative arts, was
introduced to me solely for the training of the film Dragon.
During the process of developing the skill necessary for
the part, I became intrigued with the philosophy of Bruce
Lee, which led me to want to explore this mindset more thoroughly.
You utilise your martial skills in nearly all your films.
What styles do you use?
As I developed through training with Jerry Poteet, it became
clear to me that a particular attitude toward simplicity was
and is the most difficult strategy to convey in combat.
With that said, it cannot be confined to a style, but more
a freedom of expression with principles. Whether you are wielding
a weapon or empty handed, the only 2 styles that exist is
the one utilised for film, and the one that will save your
life.
Next year, you'll be seen in the Dracula films
and also TimeCop 2, can you tell me a bit about both
experiences?
They were both wonderful experiences! I exeptionally enjoyed
working with Patrick Lussier, the director of the Dracula
films. I would love to work on another project with him.
Any pressure on TimeCop 2, because you've replaced
Van Damme?
None whatsoever.
Your most famous part is Bruce Lee, from Dragon,
was he an idol of yours?
Yes.
The Dracula films are something different for you.
Are you a horror fan?
Not in particular, although I like to be scared if watching
a movie.
One of your first films was Back to the Future II
- how was that experience?
That small bit at that time early in my career was a godsend.
Good people, good experience, and a nice 2 month pay check.
Congratulations on the success of Lilo and Stitch.
Was it that it was set in Hawaii the reason you opted to do
it? And we will see you in the sequel?
I loved it for the fact that I could shape some of the dialogue
with the local dialect. To give the film some credibility
to the Hawaiian characters in the movie. Yes, I will be doing
the sequel.
I read you Trained in Jeet Kune Do with former Bruce Lee
student, Jerry Poteet, for the role of Dragon: The Bruce
Lee Story. Surreal experience?
More of a lesson in humility. A lot of hardwork, commitment
and dedication.
I'm hearing rumours of a possible TimeCop franchise
- and possible TV series - would that involve you?
No. The Timecop film was a one shot deal for me. Sci-fi
was never a real interest for me, but the action was what
lured me to the project.
Finally, what's next for you filmwise?
There's a few projects floating around as well as a possible
venture into directing, so we'll see what happens next.
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