This Article is From Jul 29, 2015

Pixels Actor Says Working With Director Chris Columbus Was 'Incredible'

Pixels Actor Says Working With Director Chris Columbus Was 'Incredible'

A still from Pixels.

New Delhi: Working with director Chris Columbus in Pixels was a dream come true for actor-comedian Josh Gad who grew up watching Gremlins and The Goonies.

"The idea of working with Chris Columbus was pretty incredible. Chris Columbus wrote two of the most defining movies of my childhood, Gremlins and The Goonies. These movies were my favourites alongside Back to the future and Jurassic Park," Josh told PTI at a recent event in Mexico.

Josh has become Hollywood's go-to guy when it comes to playing goofy characters, be it Olaf in Frozen or Ludlow Lamonsoff in the upcoming 3D disaster comedy Pixels where he has teamed up with Sandler, Kevin James, Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage, Michelle Monaghan and Brian Cox.

He is happy that he gets to choose roles where he can experiment with his comedy.

"I try to infuse each of my characters, whether it is Olaf or in this case Ludlow Lamonsoff, with a distinct unique difference. This role for me was so much fun because he is a conspiracy-theorist, a social outcast and he has got this very untamed temper that can erupt at any given moment. Those were the colours which I hadn't really had the opportunity to play with before on-screen," he said.

A Columbia Pictures' movie, Pixels is releasing in India on July 31. The story revolves around a group of former arcade game champions, who get a chance to save the world when aliens misinterpret video games footage that NASA sent them and attack Earth using these games as their model.

"The movie has a basic theme, of a bunch of normal guys who turn heroes, who can save the day. They don't have capes, they don't have special powers, they are just really good at playing arcade games of the 1980s," concluded Josh.
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