By: Lynn Barker
You know funny Goosebumps actor Goosebumps, based on the popular R.L. Stine novels. Thank gosh R.L. has a great sense of humor and approved Jack playing him⦠or a more reclusive and overprotective version of him.
Jack showed up in Beverly Hills to talk to journalists about fun on set, what gives him goosebumps, his fave scene, fave scary movies and whether he will continue playing rock ān roll music.
Jack enters the interview roomā¦
- Jack:Ā I stuffed my face so hard at lunch! I need to stay here and take a nap.
Q: Right after we talk. Can you talk about your introduction to āGoosebumpsā stories and do you read them to your kids?
- Jack: I have not read them to my kids yet but we did listen to a couple of them on tape on our way to a camping trip. My introduction to āGoosebumpsā was this screenplay. I had never read any of the books or seen any of the television episodes but I loved the screenplay and I jumped into it then read some of the books as research and theyāre great. Theyāre really fun to read. If youāve never read one you should check them out.
Q: Was it a lot of fun on set?
- Jack: It was a lot of fun on the set. We had a different monster every day. The make-up and costumes were unbelievable. Like today is mummy day. Itās ghouls and zombies. Every day was an adventure. My boys came and visited near the end of the shoot and it was a dream come true for them.
Q: How did meeting the real R.L. Stine compare to what you read about his character in the script?
- Jack: We met him before we started filming so we asked him for his notes on the script and his blessing. He loved the script and he didnāt mind that I was doing a much different characterization of him. Heās got a great sense of humor so he was fine that I was portraying him as this anti-social grouch. He understands drama and the necessity for liberties to be taken.
Q: Was a lot of the humor in the movie ad-libbed by you?
- Jack: It was mostly in the script. I didnāt have to come up with improvs. Of course there were a few moments of pure genius. We had some good rehearsal read-throughs before we started shooting. Of course all of Slappyās dialogue was ad-libbed (Note: Slappy is an evil dummy puppet in the film).
Q: What is your favorite monster in the film?
- Jack: How could it be anyone but Slappy. Heās sitting right next to me (at the interview) so Slappy and not just because of the eerie resemblance (to me). He really is quite charismatic. He kind of steals the show.
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Q: This is a different character than you play in most of your movies. Ā
- Jack: What was different about this for me was having a character that was not like a lovable, squishy loser hero. This was more of the dark, brooding genius. It was kind of a fun change of pace for me. Iām no stranger to entertaining the kids. Iāve been doing that for more than a decade now. I have a lot of childish qualities myself. Iām like a big manchild so I can relate to what kids think is funny and cool, hopefully.
Q: What gives you goosebumps personally?
- Jack: Home invasion. Right before I go to bed sometimes Iāll be like āIām so tired but did I lock all the doors?ā. But my thing that gives me goosebumps sometimes is the size of the universe. When I think of it Iām like (makes scared noise) and also the survival of the human species. Sometimes I think about the inevitable death of every human being on the planet. I mean it would be sweet if we live all the way to infinity but the sun, at some point is gonna wink off on all the planets but that wonāt be for a billion years. Weād be lucky if we make it that long. That or taking off in a plane in a stage one hurricane. Thatās never good.
Q: Okay.. you think BIG! Do you have a favorite scene?
- Jack: I like my scene with Slappy when weāre in the Shining set at the high school. It was just me and Slappy mano a mano.
Q: What was your most memorable Halloween costume?
- Jack: Probably Gene Simmons from āKissā back in 1986.
Q: Good one. What were some of the influences you had on crafting the Stine character, especially that voice you had?
- Jack: Mostly it was Orson Welles but I wanted to give him a little extra gravitas. I couldnāt just be good old Jables (his nickname) playing the genius writer so I wanted to do someone who was considered a genius and maybe had a dark secret and just seemed like Orson Welles fit the bill so I just literally watched Citizen Kane forty times then went straight to the set.
Q: What are your favorite scary movies?
- Jack: The Shining and Rosemaryās Baby and Exorcist 3 for some reason. I love Part 3 and Part 1. Part 2 is just garbage. The author of the book (William Peter Blatty) came in and directed Part 3. It was the old folksā home, the old lady crawling on the ceiling and smiling. Thatās something terrifying.
Q: Would you do a horror movie without comedy?
- Jack: No. Doesnāt feel right. I have to have a little pinch of comedy in everything I do.
Q: This movie is aimed at young people and family so it has to be scary but it canāt be too scary.
- Jack: Thatās the line that R.L. Stine danced around his whole career so thatās what we were aiming for and he sold 400 million (book) copies so you know thereās an audience out there for it. Kids like monsters. I donāt think itās that big a stretch at all and thereās no blood in the movie and itās good wholesome fun. My kids love it. Itās only hard because thereās not a lot of movies to compare it to. Youāve got Ghostbusters or maybe Goonies is kind of scary.
Q: Are you going to do any more music? Any more Tenacious D?
- Jack: Yeah, weāre closing in on our next album getting the concept all in place and itās just a matter of nose to the grindstone. I always feel like itās never gonna happen but it always does seem to happen so look for it sometime in 2018 would be my guess.
(For those who donāt know), Tenacious D is my band. Itās comedy/rock. We donāt just do straight rock. There has to be something funny in every song we do.
Q: At this point in your career youāve got a few classics under your belt. Whatās it like to know that people are going to be watching your work years from now. School of Rock is one of my favorite films.
- Jack: Itās true. After School of Rock I was like āI can die now. Thatās going to be the best thing I ever do. Iām never going to connect with a character like that againā. It felt good.
R.L. Stineās Goosebumps is in theaters October 16th! 425it
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