Nostradamus predicted a 9.8 earthquake to hit the state of California on May 28, 2015; He was off by a day because San Andreas the movie opens in theaters tomorrow. With the massive destruction that happens in the movie, he couldn’t have seen it coming. Not only will it hit California, this is going world-wide. San Andreas will leave you trembling.
What kind of real world impact do you think the Nepal earthquake, will or will not have on San Andreas the movie?
Brad Peyton: The good thing about making this kind of movie is bringing awareness through entertainment to handle this type of thing… there is some positivity in doing a movie like this.
If you were in an earthquake, or any kind of emergency, what would you do out side of your status as an actor/movie star?
Alexandra Daddario: The first thing I thought of when I was auditioning and I got this job was [how] I grew up in New York city, and I was in Manhattan during 9/11. That was really the only thing that I sort of related to as far as disasters on the grand scale. And it was really interesting to see on that day and afterwards how people came together and what they were able to do for each other. And what I found myself doing and thinking. I really related [to the movie] in that way. It was an experience you can’t fake.
Carla Gugino: I was also thinking the same thing because I was in New York when 9/11 and I use to be able to see the towers from my apartment. By the time I got the call of what was going on one tower had gone down and then the other one shortly after… These moments as we know, mother nature is incredibly powerful and that is one thing. In [9/11] case it was caused by a different reason. But there is something in these moments that is really extra ordinary about humanity…The whole experience was absolutely life changing.
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San Andreas is in theaters today May 29th.
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