| By Jordan Hoffman October 12, 2010 | 
Jordan Hoffman:  Red has such a terrific, full cast of great actors that are teaming up, having such a dynamite time. Did you ever think, "hey they're 
having all 
the fun and I'm the bad guy on the phone! What's that all 
about?"
Karl Urban:  Well I certainly got to experience a little 
bit of 
that at the end of the film. But yeah my character was written as the 
guy who is 
hunting them down and I was a bit more serious at the 
time. It's like every film, it's trench warfare. 
You've got 
115 pages to shoot and you got 12 weeks to do it in. This was a very 
ambitious 
film in nature and I certainly think we tried and succeeded. There are 
certainly 
some action sequences and explosions and stunts that take time. Time
 is one 
of the luxuries we didn't have. I'm pretty proud of the 
film.
Jordan Hoffman: The scenes in the hotel when you're going up
 and down 
staircases and then running through kitchens, was that actually in a 
hotel?
Karl Urban:  It was in the Fairmont
 
in Toronto.
Jordan Hoffman:  So you had to lock down the Fairmont and were 
running 
around the kitchen and what not? What's that like being in someone's 
workspace? 
You come in and invade but you have to be comfortable and do your 
job.
Karl Urban:  It's always wonderful when you can work in a
 real 
environment because it adds so much more to the movie. We really just 
came and 
took it over, firing weapons, and we would have to have certain scenes 
done by a 
certain time because delivery trucks would come and start unloading 
things into 
the kitchen.
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