Greetings valued Dan's Movie Report readers. Four years ago I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Actress/Stuntwoman Monique Ganderton. http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/01/monique-ganderton-interview-c-2012-dans.html Her star has risen to super hero status. In 2016 the indie film she starred in, 'The Hunted' sees a release, and she is involved in huge projects including X-Men: Apocalypse', 'Captain America: Civil War', and 'Suicide Squad'. Monique chats about life in the business, being a world class stunt action hero, and gives my audience her creative mind to match. It is time to go one on one with Monique, get your pencils ready, cause it is time to learn MO! 3-2-1- Go!
Chat about how you got involved with The Hunted Feature Film. Casting etc...
'The Hunted' was definitely a passion
project for Bob. To be honest ... It was so long ago I don't even
remember how Bob asked me! I know he had seen Sam and I's Short film 'Seven
Layer Dip' and I think he just reached out and I was stoked to be the
lead on an indie film! It was a great experience! For more info: https://www.facebook.com/thehuntedtv/?fref=ts
Although you have acting credits discuss some of the transitions and challenges for you to become the leading lady in 'The Hunted'?
I didn't see 'The Hunted' as a challenge
in a negative way at all. I love working on a small family type
project. I was able to play and practice and try anything I wanted in
a really comfortable safe environment. It was great! Everyone that
worked on it had a voice that was heard and then Bob ultimately
decided the direction it would go. I loved the finished product. I
think Bob did a great job, and I laughed out loud so many times
watching it!
I am assuming you have a bit of a fun sarcastic side, and enjoy the humor of this style of movie.
Robert Chapin is a legend in 80s and 90s B movies, and 'The Hunted' had that cool factor, did you challenge your inner B movie self?
Does working with great friend Tara and other fantastic action ladies like Lauren and Michelle Lee, makes the days go by much easier?
What are your thoughts on the final film?
Chat about working on Jesse Johnson's 'The Package' and playing a bad girl surprisingly named Monique. I know you love indie action, how was it working with Stone Cold Steve Austin onset, heard he was a pretty no nonsense guy.
Steve was great!!! He's "No
Nonsense" but has a grey wry and dry sense of humor! I really
enjoyed my experience with him. I got to tie him to a chair and punch
him a bunch so that was fun!
Your work in 'The Package' was memorable! I think you make a great bad girl in film, do you like playing the mischievous bad girl or protagonist, or is it more of a case by case basis
I feel like my HIT (Actors use this
term to describe the casting 'Stereotype' we exude) is a strong and
'bad girl' type. I am very physical, so I tend to book roles that need
that domineering physical presence. However, I personally feel very
connected to comedy and I am also a very emotional person so I love
exploring that as well. I will cry and I will yell and I will explore
the vulnerable emotions that maybe casting sometimes wouldn't expect
a tough stunt woman to have. But, I am a human being with emotions. a
lot of them. I love to go there, to express myself, and to connect
with the character in whatever way is needed to tell the story.
A dynamic individual. Monique, It has been a 4 year gap since out last interview, where we chatted about 'X-men: The Last Stand', and alas, now you are Death in the new 'X-men Apocalypse', I know it is a guarded secret, but can you shed some light on your character and how long you were on set for the project?
If you could be any comic book hero who would it be?
Monique is tall and very bad ass! I saw the demo of you on a horse fighting Xena style are you up for the Xena reboot?
Very cool! DC or Marvel, have to ask? Or does it matter as long as the story is good? What are your favorites to watch? Do you like the dark shows like Netflix 'Daredevil'?
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'Captain America: Civil War' and 'Suicide Squad', a busy year for you in action, can you describe any of the stunts or situations you had to do on those projects? Perhaps share a couple of funny or interesting stories from the set.
'Captain America' was obviously AMAZING
because I got to work with Sam. Its hard to explain my role on that
show. He would have too explain it. I did help out with the organizing of
his brain during the action designing. I was on set as his right hand
for a lot of it and helped organize folks for the crazy pre vis
schedule. Sam was spread very thin on that show so I helped where I
could.
Wow you and Tara doubling the same actress, that is cool, ha! Shifting gears, I am really excited about 'Coldest City' looks cool, I see you are doubling Charlize Theron, and are credited as the Assistant Stunt coordinator. I know this will be full of action, can you chat about working on the project? Also do you like to work in Europe as much as the USA or does it matter as long as the material is great.
I am sure we will get into that closer to the release date. Chat about Charlize Theron, she seems intense and driven, a real force in action. Did 'Mad Max' inspire you to up your own game more? How is she to work with, quiet, reserved, or fun?
Charlize is one of my all time favorite actresses, is there any actress you have not doubled but would like to, or a project you would love to work on?
Not mentioning the project of course, have you had any experiences you would not put yourself though again, bad situations. Perhaps share a bit about it leaving specifics out, unless you want to.
Excellent advice Mo, let us shift the topic again. How about dream projects for Mo, You and Sam directing a feature film is in the cards in the near future? You guys have the talent and skills for it, and plenty of animals and friends to help, ever think about it?
I know the area of film in Georgia is pretty controversial now, what needs to be done to keep the business in Georgia?
I appreciate your honest opinion about non movie related subjects. Another sore subject for me also is the lack of Academy Awards for stunt people. I think two need to be given, one for best stunt, and one for best coordinator, as you have sound and sound editing etc, what do you think has to be done to change the mind of the Academy?
Any statements you would like to make to action fans, how do you feel the state of action film is currently as opposed to say 10 yrs ago, more work, but more competition? Longer shoots etc...?
I feel like the massive surge of gaming
and social media has limited the attention span of viewers and it is
reflected in film. In the action especially. Its a hunch, but I'm
guessing there is a lot of thought that goes into how the younger
target audience perceives action. Quick ferocious editing and a super
fast pacing. I watched 'Lego' movie and 'Zootopia' and the amount of
information being thrown into little minds these days is staggering.
It happened to our parents and grandparents... now its us. Ill be
talking about the good 'ole' stunts to my kids I'm sure, as they are
watching interactive hologram movies HA!
Perhaps compare this 'X-men Apocalypse' film to 'X-men The Last Stand'. Has the technology helped more?
In 10 years Mo is directing, stunts, acting, or growing organic gardens, riding her horse, and gathering eggs, or a combination of everything?
Final words of advice to people who want to do equine stunt work how often do you ride and practice etc.. you have a unique skill, chat about the relationship and trust with your horse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO1Yi5lVOFo Short action demo with Monique and horse!
Horse stunts is an ethics question as
much as it is a skills question. I am so close to my horses. I feel
them, their curiosities and tendencies. And to be honest. They want
to be roaming, socializing, exploring and experiencing on their own
terms. I want to be the kind of person that is a positive experience
for them. I love to hop on bareback with a roper halter and go on
adventures. Ones that they enjoy. I have had mixed experiences with
horses on set. Its a rough job for humans and more so on the animals.
Of course there are great horse wranglers out there that take
exceptional care of the animals and its these people I would work
with.
Monique on the web: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoniqueGanderton/?fref=ts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MoGanderton
Official site, including short films @ http://www.moniqueganderton.com/index.html
Thanks so much Monique, Check out 'The Hunted' Support indie films!
http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-hunted-feature-film-2016-movie.html
The film is available for purchase now on Vimeo @ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thehunted
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Monique on the web: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoniqueGanderton/?fref=ts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MoGanderton
Official site, including short films @ http://www.moniqueganderton.com/index.html
Thanks so much Monique, Check out 'The Hunted' Support indie films!
http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-hunted-feature-film-2016-movie.html
The film is available for purchase now on Vimeo @ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thehunted
Follow the crazy indie story online at https://
Join us! Create your own episode and win $1000 - http://www.thehunted.tv/
FB group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehunted.tv/
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