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JU: And now we come back to you working on a JC film with “Universal Soldier: Regeneration”—a film that is directed by your son, John Hyams and you as director of photography. What can you tell us about this sequel?
PH: John did a brilliant job of making it completely different than the previous films. He knows a great deal about mixed martial arts, having spent two years making a wonderful documentary that was on HBO called “The Smashing Machine”. He made the fight scenes truly savage and brutal.
JU: The trailer came out just the other day and the response is mostly positive. Many fans are just happy to see the movie look like what the first sequel should have looked like. Did you assist your son in putting the trailer together (i.e. give him any pointers, with this being his first big movie)?
PH: None at all.
JU: What were some of the challenges in filming this movie?
PH: It was shot in Bulgaria, in the middle of winter. The first challenge was not dying of the cold. John is a very ambitious film- maker…and he would never take the easy way. He wanted to elevate the film…and frankly…I think he succeeded.
JU: What was it like working with your son? Describe for us a day in the life of working with your son on the set of “Universal Soldier: Regeneration.”
PH: John’s birthday occurred during shooting. I got him a watch, and inscribed on the back: “happy birthday boss”. That about says it. He was the director. He was the boss. Many, many times, he would tell me to change what I was doing. He was open to suggestions… however…he had a very clear idea of what he wanted…and my job was to help him get that. I cherish the chance I had to spend every day with him, because he is such a gifted and interesting man.
JU: Being quite a while since you last worked with JC, what did you think of working with him on this movie?
PH: In the first place…my role on this film was completely different than when I made the two previous films with him. I was much more in the background. His focus was on John…and most of the dialogue between the two of them was out of my ear-shot. John had his respect. I had this history with him…so he was very affectionate and kind with me. However, as I said, John was the Alpha on the set…I was most definitely Beta.
JU: The movie introduces many to Andre Arlovski. How was he in his first movie role?
PH: I think Andre was terrific. He was also a wonderful presence on the set. He loved John, and it was mutual. For the life of me…after being around him…and seeing his strength, speed, and size….I can’t understand anyone wanting to get in a ring with him.