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Jessica Alba abducted bound and gagged Yes for real

   July 19, 2005
Jessica Alba abducted bound and gagged Yes for real

Did you know that Jessica Alba, on of the stars in the new fantastic four movie had been abducted at one point?  After receiving numerous threatening calls, Jessica was abducted in the middle of the night by a group of men. Fortunately, she was found in the trunk of a car, bound and gagged, but physically unharmed. This really came as a surprise to me.

Jessica was bitten by the acting bug at the age of five, but it wasn´t until she was twelve that she took her first acting class in Southern California. With drama and acting lessons under her belt, Jessica saw the realization of her dreams when she was signed to a talent agency nine months later.

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Jessica has quickly become one of the hottest female properties in showbiz. At 127 lbs., she is 5´ 7" with a wonderful 35-24-35 anatomy. Jessica has already played a variety of roles ranging from light comedy to gritty drama since beginning her career.

Her lucky break would come when she landed a part in the 1993 comedy "Camp Nowhere", when the actress hired to play the part suddenly dropped out. Nabbing that part in a feature film was a great start for her career, but she wasn´t yet considered a hot ticket by Hollywood standards Jessica took a couple of steps back and turned her attention to commercial work. Jessica has starred in two commercials, for both JC Penny and Nintendo.

Destined to succeed, Jessica branched out into the realm of series television earning herself a recurring role in Nickelodeon´s comedy series, "The Secret World of Alex Mack". Her next major role was in the "Flipper" series as Maya. Jessica is an avid swimmer and a PADI certified diver which allows her a great latitude and enjoyment in her acting career.

It was during this time that Jessica found out firsthand just how deranged some fans can get. After receiving numerous threatening calls, Jessica was abducted in the middle of the night by a group of men. Fortunately, she was found in the trunk of a car, bound and gagged, but physically unharmed. (This blew my mind, too.)

Jessica broke out in 2000 when James Cameron, the Academy Award winning producer of Titanic tapped her to star in Max Guevera in "Dark Angel", his FOX television series about a genetically enhanced human prototype who escaped her military handlers as a child and exists in a dreary, futuristic version of Seattle.

About.com Fantastic 4 interview - July, 2004
Before three of the “Fantastic Four” cast members took the stage at the 2004 San Diego Comic Con, producer/Chairman and CEO of Marvel Studios Avi Arad announced filming on “Elektra” had been completed. The announcement was followed by behind-the-scenes clips from the movie accompanied by Jennifer Garner’s narration. The clips helped get the 5,000+ comic book fans seated in the biggest auditorium at the ´Con´ ready for the introduction of the cast and director of Arad’s and 20th Century Fox’s next big movie project – “Fantastic Four.”

Now that all the casting rumors and speculation are a thing of the past, fans were ready to get some straight answers as to why it took so long for “Fantastic Four” to make it to the big screen and how this project will remain true to the source material.

Arad, director Tim Story, and “Fantastic Four” stars Michael Chiklis (‘The Thing’), Jessica Alba (‘The Invisible Girl’) and Ioan Gruffudd (‘Mr. Fantastic’) did their best to assure the crowd “Fantastic Four” will be everything they expect it to be - and more.

After facing the massive crowd, Chiklis, Alba and Gruffudd sat down with a handful of journalists to answer even more probing questions:

It sounds like from what Avi Arad and director Tim Story have said, you’re trying to do this treatment of “Fantastic Four” the way the public deserves to have it done. MICHAEL CHIKLIS: That’s what it is all about. I - I think among us - was the fan of and the most aware of the “Fantastic Four” growing up. Of course, that makes me the oldest (laughing). You know, I really truly was a fan and I think that we’re all aware of how rabid the fans are, how aware they are of every nuance and every aspect of this – more familiar than we are about it. I’m a fan. Like I said downstairs in the press conference, I thought I was a fan until you come here and you realize people can quote just about every episode number. It’s taken to an extreme so, you know, I think we all feel the weight of it. But at the same time, we’re so thrilled to have the opportunity to be involved in it that we’re just going to have a blast and we’re going to do it right and enjoy it.

Do you see any similarities between this character and other characters you´ve played, like the one on “The Shield?” MICHAEL CHIKLIS: Interestingly, yeah. There are some similarities. This is a guy who can be very scary and also be really likeable and downright cuddly. So, yeah, there’s kind of a through-line in that way. But you know, his problems – meaning Ben Grimm/The Thing’s problems – are different certainly than that of Vic Mackey or other characters I’ve played. There are broadstroke similarities and some specific differences.

In a recent interview, Avi Arad said the story for this “Fantastic Four” would follow more the story in the “Ultimate Fantastic Four,” which is very different. As a fan, can you talk about how that’s a departure and a new way of looking at the team? MICHAEL CHIKLIS: No, in a word. I can’t... I’m not nearly as familiar as I thought I was. I was just a kid who loved comics. I didn’t study them. I didn’t memorize them, I liked them. I had a particular affinity for Benjamin Grimm, for The Thing, just because I related to him. I could understand, you know, a guy feeling like unattractive and feeling like he’s kind of on the outs, but yet feeling like you had something to offer. And feeling like there was something that you could do, and having a good inside of you and all of that. So I just liked him on a personal level, you know so… As far as the nuances between this version and that version, you are much better off asking Avi than I or Tim [Story].

Jessica, can you talk about your character and the aspect of her being the peacemaker of the group? She’s always trying to mediate fights between Ben and Johnny. JESSICA ALBA: Yeah, The Thing and Johnny - and keep Ben from strangling his best friend for making him the way he is, and from Doom, you know, becoming a maniacal, evil bad guy. She keeps trying to keep everybody together. She just wants everyone to be okay. It seems like when she’s trying to do that, everyone is so caught up in their problems that’s when she disappears. And so it’s very metaphorical. I love it. I’m not that familiar with the comic book and I read the script, and it’s just great. It’s just about family and it’s so hopeful. With so many families breaking up and with so many people so quick to sue people and to go and fight and go to war and do all these things, this is just about solving problems.

What was it that the producers and director saw in you that related to your character? IOAN GRUFFUDD: I’m a mathematical genius (laughter). Gosh, I don’t know.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I’m a thug that you want to hide from.

They had so many people to choose from for these roles. Why do you think they chose you? IOAN GRUFFUDD: I don’t know. I think getting to know each other a little bit today and you getting to see us today, we’re sort of down to earth people. And I think that’s the main attraction of these characters, that they are real people and you can associate with them. They’re just in these incredible situations. I think that’s the main attraction and possibly we’d like to think we’ve been cast because of that.

Did you test together for "Fantastic Four" or did you meet for the first time pretty recently? MICHAEL CHIKLIS: The latter.

JESSICA ALBA: We [meaning she and Michael] actually met at an award shows. We presented together. And then I met [Ioan] at a hotel bar.

Is that a scandal? JESSICA ALBA: (Laughing) No, with the director. He was doing press for “King Arthur” and he was in the middle of all his stuff.

I honestly didn’t know that this was going to happen because I so easily get typecast as the kick-ass girl or the hot girl or whatever kind of thing – half-naked in this or that. And this is really who I am. I am a problem solver. I’ve been working since I was 12. I come from a really big family and I’m the oldest of 14 cousins, and we all live in Southern California. So I’ve always had to mediate. And I think when I sat down with Tim [Story], he kind of saw that that’s my nature.

What have they told you so far about the special effects as far as the CG enhancements? IOAN GRUFFUDD: Nothing much really. I think all the other movies have raised the bar now. “Spider-Man 2” in particular. I have faith that this is going to take it to the next level again.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I find it interesting, I don’t know about you but thus far we’ve been kept in the dark about an awful lot of things, and now things are starting to be revealed. I think part of that was because there’s such anticipation and there’s so many people wanting to know early what’s going on that the policy for them, being the studio, has been the fewer people we tell, the less the leaks.

JESSICA ALBA: Even though we’re the cast (laughing).

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: (Laughing) Even though we’re the ´people´. But you know what? It’s a need to know basis. But I’ve been assured many times that the resources are there, they’re going to bring everything to bear. There are going to be some spectacular effects in this.

For my part, I did not want to do this if Ben Grimm was going to be a CGI. If he was going to be done in the way that The Hulk that was done. I felt that I would be wasted. I was assured from the get-go that that wasn’t going to be the case, and I was thrilled. They would use some CGI enhancements in creating nuances, and he told me a couple of ideas that I just thought were so hot sh**. I thought they were awesome.

For an actor, it’s a thrill to be involved in this type of thing. I’ve not done really anything of this scale. Everything I’ve done has been about the acting work, about character development, about people interacting. This is still very much like that, but with a huge scale of technical support around it. That’s what really attracts me to this project from a directorial standpoint. Tim has said from the beginning the technical will support the character development. I think fans will love to hear that, too. That’s a thrill. Often, as we all know with big, huge multi-hundred million dollar pictures, the studio or the director often makes the mistake of rushing to the next explosion. As you all know, if you don’t care about your central characters, you don’t care if they blow up or not. So the idea that the onus will be on the development of this family and that’s why I think personally “Spider-Man 2” is so successful and it’s so good. Well-drawn and well-developed characters and yeah, there’s spectacular effects, but you care about Tobey Maguire and Kirsten [Dunst] getting together. You know, you care about them so they take you on the ride and so those effects are effective.

There are no secret identities in “Fantastic Four.” Will the nature of celebrity be explored? MICHAEL CHIKLIS: That’s a very different thing than any of them. We become discovered.

JESSICA ALBA: And what’s great is Johnny Storm, he acts as every pop star young guy who’s in the Star magazine, in the People magazine, the US Weekly, who gets a bunch of money and the cars.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: He relishes it.

JESSICA ALBA: He loves it and he’s living out the fantasy of every pop star/"American Idol"-wannabe guy. [Reed’s] the scientist and he doesn’t really...

IOAN GRUFFUDD: I’m [wracked] with guilt.

JESSICA ALBA: Yeah, he doesn’t capitalize on the fame thing. I think actually Ben Grimm has a very difficult time with it.

He can’t really get away from it.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I’m the one who looks at it as a malady. She’s still gorgeous but she can knock people down with this force field. She can disappear. He can stretch himself but he’s still the handsome, dashing cad (laughter). I’m this leper. And then when I… I don’t want to give anything away, but I’m dealing with a sense of betrayal in this picture, as well, because I wanted to believe. That’s one of the great things that’s written about this. You have Dr. Doom who’s trying to create a wedge between the relationships of the Fantastic Four, particularly [Reed] and I and causing mistrust and a feeling of betrayal. And it’s like Jessica said, it’s about overcoming that and those feelings and coming together as a core. And then obviously the ultimate metaphor is as a core, as a family, overcoming evil.

Jessica, did your role in “Sin City” help prepare you to play this comic book character? JESSICA ALBA: Not at all (laughing). No, “Sin City” is a whole other thing – a whole other thing.

Will there be the playful part of the “Fantastic Four” story, where Reed and Ben are like brothers going through this? IOAN GRUFFUDD: Yes, I think so. I mean, I think the beginning of the story is us as real people and our friendship, and then the accident happens. So yes, certainly you’ll have that element to it.

What about your temples? What color will they be? IOAN GRUFFUDD: I’m not sure whether I play him from the beginning that he went gray from the age of 19. I think that’s the starter. Or do I then… Since the accident does he develop those little graying hairs? That’s something to play with. We’ll have to talk about that and discuss that.

And you’re already blonde for the role. JESSICA ALBA: I was actually blonde in “Sin City” and “Into the Blue.” This is my third.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I’m blonde too (laughing).

Will you be throwing a couch? MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I’ll be throwing all kinds of things. I have a really cool moment with a lamppost in this movie. You know it’s one of those things as an actor – and I know you guys are going to hook up to this – where you read the [script] and you go, “Oh cool honey, I get to do this!” You know what I mean? Like there’s… No, I can’t tell.

Oh, go ahead. MICHAEL CHIKLIS: There’s so many moments where I’m reading it going, “Oh, that’s awesome!” It’s really well-written, I have to say.

JESSICA ALBA: It really is.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: As an actor, the hardest thing in the world is when you read a script and you go, “Oh boy,” at all, on any level. And even if it’s just okay, then there’s this feeling that you have to lift it. You have to bring something more to it. When it’s good on the page, all of a sudden now it raises your confidence level because you go into it feeling armed. The best example I have of that is I did a one-man show on Broadway once. It was really successful, and it was successful because it was a great script. And I used to go out there on Friday nights, which is the worst night in the world on Broadway because it’s all the New Yorkers who are sitting there like this, “Alright assh***. I paid $65 a head, make me laugh.” But I felt confident because I knew I was armed with the material. So I could go out there and go, “Okay, you’re copping an attitude now but I know by the time to get to ‘Alright I’m an assh***’ I’m going to get the laugh.” It really feels good to be armed.

Will your character have a blind girlfriend? MICHAEL CHIKLIS: Yes, yes. And I don’t know who she is yet and I can’t wait to meet her (laughing).

When does this start for you guys? JESSICA ALBA: In a month.

Did you have to prepare physically for this? MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I’m training like a freak, personally. (Laughing) I need to trim down at the waist and bulk up at the [chest]. I’m hitting it big time.

JESSICA ALBA: I always train before a movie because it’s actually quite exhausting. I mean, we’re on the set literally and have to be there 14 hours easy, [on an] easy day. In order to be able to do that, you’ve got to be on your game.

Have you tried on the costumes yet? JESSICA ALBA: (Lauhging) Yeah. I tried mine on. Did you guys try yours?

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I think one of the most humiliating moments of my life was putting on spandex, personally. It’s always nice when four women pull you into spandex when you’re in jockey shorts. Yeah.

JESSICA ALBA: With the zippers on the inside.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: That was interesting. And the pinching…

JESSICA ALBA: I was so scared of the pinching. She had to use a tool to get my right leg.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: Did they have the fan blowing on you?

IOAN GRUFFUDD: Yeah.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: That causes shrinkage too.

JESSICA ALBA: I had the guys making the costumes kind of looking at me like [imitating a puzzled, questioning appraisal]. I was like, “Is there a problem?” “No, I’m just looking.”

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: That guy prides himself on being a pro, too. He looks at you like you’re a mannequin, not like you’re a person. He’s doing his job.

JESSICA ALBA: Yeah. The costumes are very cool and they are spandex and we do have gloves and boots.

Will the costumes have 4’s on your chests? JESSICA ALBA: Yes.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: Now, of course, they are also building The Thing deal. Thankfully thus far they’ve spared me a lot of the pre- stuff. They are basically going to pare the process down to about five hours before they try it on me. Right now they are doing it on my life cast. They make it as comfortable as possible. I know if you’re a claustrophobe, it’s a nightmare. Thankfully, I’m not.

JESSICA ALBA: This was really strange for me because I was with a bunch of guys and I was by myself, and it was 8 in the morning. I had this body suit-thing on and they’re like, “So we’re going to put Vaseline all over your body.” I was like, “Oh, okay… Everywhere?” They’re like, “Yeah, everywhere.” So I’m like, “Okay…” And then they got closer and closer to those certain areas that only, you know, certain people are allowed to go (laughter). And they were lubing it up.

Why did they lube you up? JESSICA ALBA: They have to lube you up before they put the cast thing on so it won’t stick to you.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: The life cast.

JESSICA ALBA: I think they just wanted it so they can build the costume in it. I don’t even know.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: There’s a number of purposes for them. They’re for action figures. They are for the spandex suits, [which] have to fit exactly anatomically correct. And you know a life cast, once they rip it off you in half, put it back together, they pour the liquid cement in there, it dries, they pull it off and they have Jessica Alba’s body exactly. I don’t want to say the other reasons why they wanted to make these things (laughing). No, but I mean these are all practical issues for all of it.

Are you guys ready to see all three of your likenesses in Toys R Us? JESSICA ALBA: I have never been in Toys R Us, by the way.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I have been. I have children. [Jessica’s] lived that and I have too with “The Shield” now. They made a bobble-head.

JESSICA ALBA: It’s very strange.

Is it a good likeness? JESSICA ALBA: I’ve had two of them. One was a very voluptuous and the other one was very masculine, so we’ll see what this one’s like.

Comic book fans are really opinionated and there’s been a lot of speculation on the Internet as to who would be cast and all that. Do any of you ever pay attention to those comments? JESSICA ALBA: Honestly, I was worried. Absolutely, obviously. But at the end of the day, when this opportunity came I couldn’t say no. I just feel I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night if I turned this movie down. It’s such a great story and I’m going to work my ass off. And hopefully people will be pleased.

Is there anything you’re doing to mentally get prepared to start filming? JESSICA ALBA: Falling in love with a guy who just won’t tell me his emotions? Yeah, I’m doing that (laughing).

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: You know, I’m re-familiarizing myself with the comics.

JESSICA ALBA: Graphic novels.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: And also, I think we’re all hungry to get up there and see a lot of the nuts and bolts aspect of this. How we’re going to achieve certain things. It’s one thing when you read it in script form and you see it in your mind’s eye. But then you go, “How the f*** are we going to do that?”

JESSICA ALBA: Yeah, especially the first moment when they put their things to use. It’s pretty f***ing – excuse my language – incredible.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS: The thing with me and the Doc going down in the subway. That’s going to be…

JESSICA ALBA: You can’t say things!

What about the coat and the hat? Will you be wearing those? MICHAEL CHIKLIS: I will be.

What about “It’s clobbering time?” MICHAEL CHIKLIS: You will hear [in The Thing voice], “It’s clobbering time.” I think that’s about the right pitch.

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