Article About "On Deadly Ground" !!

suziwong

Administrator
Staff member
Steve Wright's Federal Way helicopter company loves to fly for the studios, and it shows

When I talked to Steve Wright recently he was negotiating a deal for a used helicopter from New Mexico. "How much do one of these babies go for?” I asked. "New? Between six and seven hundred thousand, usually." Steve's company, Fly Wright, rents out helicopters to construction companies, the forest service, the military, as well as movie studios. The job is definitely not without its glamour. Fly Wright copters are rigged for film and video cameras. Volvo, Disney and Universal Studios are a few of the companies who have shot commercials using Fly Wright's services. They were the first local company to shoot aerial footage using High Definition TV equipment for a video called Wings Over Washington. They were also hired to do aerial shots for the Goodwill Games broadcasts. I talked to Steve about his involvement with the soon-to-be-released Steven Seagal picture On Deadly Ground.
MM: How did you first get involved with On Deadly Ground?

SW: We'd worked for Warner Brothers in the past.

MM: Why do they choose to rent something like that here?

SW: It's too expensive to fly helicopters up from California.

MM: Where was the movie filmed?

SW: Valdez, Alaska. And Leavenworth.

MM: So this is a Steven Seagal movie. Is it violent?

SW: During the filming I was standing behind the camera and a helicopter swooped down and guys disguised as mercenaries fired machine guns directly into the camera. They used blanks, but it was loud. Really wild.

MM: Was it safe?

SW: With plastic explosives going off everywhere? I think the media has gone overboard with violence.

MM: Do you feel like you contribute to it by renting out your helicopters to productions like this?

SW: It's like when we leased our helicopters to the R.J. Reynolds Company. We don't support tobacco, but we needed the revenue.

MM: What is Steven Seagal like?

SW: Very large ego. Difficult to get close to.

MM: Any star fits?

SW: Seagal rode a horse in the movie, but they had to use different ones throughout filming. The main horse was black, so they had to paint the other ones to match, for continuity. Seagal had an expensive buckskin coat and got horse paint on it. He sort of threw a fit and wanted another coat.

MM: How were the helicopters used in the movie?

SW: They used one helicopter to film with, and one was actually in the movie. Our director of maintenance Joe DiMarco was co-pilot and actually appears in the movie (if he doesn't end up on the cutting room floor.)

MM: Did they alter the helicopter?

SW: They coated it with this floor wax-type substance, then put a pigment over it to match this helicopter model they made. For one of the special effects they blew up the model. When they were done they took the pigment off our helicopter and it was back to normal.

MM: Any dirt on Warner Brothers?

SW: They'll nickel and dime you on one end, and then on the other end, money is no object!

SW: For example, they wanted to make one of the helicopters look more high-tech with an infrared system. Not for use, just for looks. So instead of making a mock-up, they actually bought a $100,000 infrared system.

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interesting..

suzi
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
Then he should chill out abit more and let people get close to him ..you never know us 'normal' joes might surprise him...so come on steven open up that huge heart of yours and let us in...
 

Seagal1969

Active Member
Nice little interview, Suzi.
Michael Caine said in an recent interview which is on yahoo news:
I was forced by my agents to do a Steven Seagal movie called "On deadly Ground". Afterwards I fired all of them........
 

tspoons

Member
I agree Heather!...I think Steven has been let down by so many people over the years. He finds it hard to trust people...but sadly thats apart of life...meeting two faced people along the way.
Does not mean we should put up barriers and shut out the positive people we meet. Thats when people get confused and think your just being ignorant, or in steven's case have a big ego.
Come on steven let your love flow xxxxxx
 

LBC

Member
Actually I think it's kind of funny that Mr. Caine "complains" - geez, his acting career has been mostly a big long string of b-movies. There's a BBC interview with him going on about how he kept his cockney accent as a way for cockney-accented folks to know they could have acting careers, too, withought having to have 'proper' accents.

Can we all say one, big, collective, WHATEVER!
 

Administrator

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Staff member
suziwong;179622 said:
SW: Seagal rode a horse in the movie, but they had to use different ones throughout filming. The main horse was black, so they had to paint the other ones to match, for continuity. Seagal had an expensive buckskin coat and got horse paint on it. He sort of threw a fit and wanted another coat.

:D Surely easier to get a black horse rather than paint the others.
 

Purplelotus1

Active Member
Can you imagine having the job of painting the horses? LOL
Just can't picture it.
Did they kill the original black horse? LOL
 

fakeshemp

Hard To Kill
Actually I think it's kind of funny that Mr. Caine "complains" - geez, his acting career has been mostly a big long string of b-movies.

I disagree. Caine has made some awful films, On Deadly Ground being one of the worst, but this is a man who has a lot of classics under his belt too...films like Zulu, Alfie, The Ipcress Files, Get Carter, The Man Who Would Be King, etc. To dismiss his career as mostly being b-movies is doing this actor a huge disservice. He's still making great pictures well into his 70s, movies like Batman Begins (and its sequel), Children Of Men and The Prestige, and he is still in top form.
 

tspoons

Member
Yes if i saw sombody painting hourses id surely be laughing...isnt it kind of cruel tho?
Cain is a good actor and i do like him....but im just protective over Steven!
Gosh why do people have to be so negative!!
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
I think you mean 'horses' tspoons ...why paint them doesnt it make more sense to just have an couple of coloured horses on stand boy doesnt any one have an brain any more..
 

Mama San

Administrator
I can't remember the name of the movie right off but
they needed a black tiger so they "painted" a beautiful
Bengal Tiger with black paint and he died from the toxicity.
That is just complete disregard for the life of a defenseless
animal and total incompetence. :gun:
God bless,
Mama san
 

Purplelotus1

Active Member
I hope there weren't any animals hurt in making the movie. I do have to say it sounds so ridiculous to paint a horse for this purpose. My uncle has horses that he lets studios use for film and I don't think he would let them paint them.
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
Like an guy i worked for many years ago has Draught Horses and he is always in demand for his horses either for making little aussie movies or people may hire them for other things such as weddings etc..and when the horses are all done up in there finery its great to see...i had the job of cleaning all there harness gear an grooming them even if i had to get on an step ladder it was worth every minute to just be in the ore of there greatness...so if animals have to be used in an movie take them as they are no paint job.
 

illusions

New Member
Hi All, Just as Steven has body doubles, so do his horses. They are usually specially trained movie/stunt horses. As his predecessors, he has people from the SPCEA on his set and every precaution is taken to protect his and the movie horses. They wear special shoes, bits and their body makeup is non-toxic. They are limited to how long they can work at one time. Steven loves his dogs & horses so much that he would never deliberately endanger them. he likes cats but is allergic to them. The comment was made when he was filming "The Patriot" that he loved his Indian Pinto Stallion more than he loved some of his wives. For more info on movie horses access: http://horsefame.tripod.com/stunts.htm

Illusions
 
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