Mastermind Musing
Tyler McLeod
MASTERMIND Musing
Teen loves Vancouverm, prefers to work on stage
By: Tyler Mcleod
Express Writer
BEVERLY HILLS-- Vincent Kartheiser says fighting terrorists in
the new family action film Masterminds was much easier than
battling the elements in his last family action movie, Alaska.
" It was nowhere near as demanding," the 18 year-old
says.
" Masterminds was a lot of fun. It's just going back and
remembering when you were young and liked to play guns."
Both Alaska, with Thora Birch and Charlton Heston, and
Masterminds, with Patrick Stewart and Brenda Fricker, were filmed
in Vancouver.
" I love Vancouver so much - it is the place to be. It has
the prettiest girls. I'm seriously going to move there
some-day."
And the girls in Vancouver are about the only thing Kartheiser
gets excited about.
The Minneapolis actor is like most teens, apathetic- even about
his career.
" I don't know if I'd go see this movie if I wasn't in
it," Kartheiser admits about his Die Hard-meets-Home Alone
movie opening in Edmonton Friday.
" It is aimed at a younger audience. But you know, my
friends went to see Alaska. I was 17 then and that is definitely
that age of cynicism. They don't tease me, they understand work
is work."
Kartheiser adds the similarities between himself and his
character- a 16-year-old attempting to foil the kidnappers
holding his little sister's school hostage- are few.
" It's not a long stretch. He's 16 and I was 17 at the time.
You have your teenage angst going on. But I'm not as mischievous
as he is. I'm not the type of guy to blow up the science
building.When I went to school, I was the guy who sat in the
corner."
So far, his has been a career of family films: Indian in the
Cupboard, Little Big League, Iron Will [*jean* His part got
cut out]. The only grown-up movie on his reasume is his
first, Untamed Heart.
"Right at the beginning, when the credits are still coming
up, Christian Slater's lying on the ground and a boy comes up and
pokes him with a stick- that's me!"
At seven years old, Kartheiser landed the role of Tiny Tim in a
production of A Christmas Carol and went on to tour nationally
with the Minnesota Children's Theatre.
He would like to return to the stage when this "movie
thing" settles down, yet he insists he never pestered noted
thespian Stewart for advice
" You can learn a lot just sitting down and watching him for
a while," Kartheiser says.
" I respect Patrick very much as an actor, but I would never
come out and ask him for advice.
"It's not healthy for a working relationship to put that
kind of pressure on him."
Kartheiser did not, however, hesitate to give the filmakers a bit
of advice- about portraying an average teen on film.
"Most movies nowadays don't have a grasp of how teenagers
talk.
" It was nice to work with people who allow you to give it
some credibility."
He didn't have much of a voice in the wardrobe trailer, though.
"The clothing is not '90's clothing. It's where they think
clothing will go in 10 years, which you know, is basically where
clothing was 15 years ago."
Thank you very much Sophia for posting this great
interview on my Message Board!