One of the awesome photographers working with Mark Stouffer in the filming of Wild America was Bill Mills. He was involved in the shooting of the action sequences, underwater, aerials, etc. in Calgary, Canada. There is an interesting article about Bill Hills and Mark Stouffer and another of their projects...filming Siberiam tigers in Russia! The article appears in the Jan. 1997 issue of "American Cinemotographer".
Jonathan arrives and signs autographs at the premiere of Wild America. Premiere was held in New York City for the M&M's Hollywood for Children Family Film Festival
In Wild America, Scott Bairstow, Devon Sawa, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas
star as the Stouffer brothers, filmmakers who achieved fame for their wildlife
documentaries (Marty Stouffer's Wild America). In the fact-based story, set in
1967, the siblings leave their Arkansas home and trek across America with their
16 mm camera. "It's a lot about goals and dreams," says Taylor Thomas. "They
stuck to their guns and didn't let anyone discount them."
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Jonathan says that his on screen brushes with mountain lions, snakes and
alligators were a breeze. And he didn't mind riding on the antlers of a
mechanical moose. But, having a close encounter with 5 bears, each weighing in
at about 1,000 lbs. well..."They're adorable, but they're huge," he says. "Very
intimidating."
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A Reporter from The Associated Press,
caught up with the Jonathan, Devon and
Scott while they were enjoying a New York
pizza during their promotional tour in New
York City. The reporter got to ask 5
questions and got some curious answers
from the guys.
"They look like brothers. They act like
brothers. It's easy to believe they'd take off
and do something daring and perhaps a tad
reckless this summer ... something that
would surely make their parents cringe.
In the new film, "Wild America," they do.
The true-adventure story stars Jonathan Taylor Thomas, 16; Devon Sawa, 19; and Scott Bairstow,
27. They play the daredevil Stouffer brothers, naive filmmakers who left their family's home in
rural Arkansas to spend the summer of 1967 documenting America's vanishing wilderness.
On a recent trip to promote the new Warner Bros. movie, the three bright and all-too-wholesome
actors were wolfing down a New York pizza and giggling about inside jokes the way brothers do.
They're competitive. They compare stories and photos from the movie, trade wisecracks and
finish each other's sentences.
Thomas, who is best known for his role as Randy on the long-running series "Home
Improvement," won hearts all over the world as the voice of young Simba in "The Lion King."
Remarkably intelligent and precociously outspoken, Thomas has no trouble keeping pace with his
older co-stars. Sawa and Bairstow, both natives of Canada, have appeared on the acclaimed
miniseries, "Lonesome Dove."
1. So, let's start with the basics: Who are you, what do you do and how old are you?
JTT: I'm Jonathan Taylor Thomas, I play Marshall, and I'm 75 years old. Going on 16.
SB: You've got to get that 'almost 16' part in...
JTT: Well, I'm just so HAPPY about it!
DS: I was happy too. It's a big year.
SB: I can't believe you're actually going to be in control of an automobile.
JTT: (wounded) I've been driving for nine months now! Since I turned 15. In Los Angeles. I
drive to work every day.
2. Do you have brothers and do they pull pranks on you like the ones in the movie?
JTT: I have an older brother, so I definitely know what that's like...
SB: I was a younger brother too, you know, and I often got pinned down and had saliva dripped
into my mouth... you know, drool torture.... stuff like that.
DS: Drool torture! We didn't have enough of that on the set.
JTT: Speak for yourself!
SB: It was nice for me, anyway, to have the tables turned and get to invoke a little of the abuse.
3. Did you do your own stunts in the movie?
DS: 99 percent, we did.
JTT: But you know, they wanted to keep us alive, since that seemed to be in everyone's best
interest. They did what was appropriate.
SB: Do you know what chiggers are? Little biting bugs. These guys got attacked by chiggers in
the swamp scene. I didn't have to get in the water. I stayed in the boat and I was chigger-free.
3 1/2: That was actually filmed in a swamp?
SB: Actually what they did was they made a set in a swimming pool, with swamp water.
DS: No, it wasn't the swamp water, it was the swamp plants that the bugs rode in on.
JTT: And they also brought in snakes, which were carried with the plants. Two snakes. We
arrived in Canada and changed our clothes and we were covered in red spots from those bugs. It
was not enjoyable.
SB: Oh, and I got hit by a guy in a bear suit. In the cave, when I was holding the camera up, and
he knocked it out of my hand... he hit me in the side of the temple. He had, like this 4-by-4 block
that they had to walk on, like stilts. That hurt. It was like, KRRAURKHHHH.
4. If you could go on a road trip what would you do?
JTT: I'd like to travel the mountains of Nepal.
DS: I'd like, actually, to go camping in like, South America or Africa. I think that would be great.
You know, somewhere where you have to live on berries and ants and stuff....
SB: There's a place where I just finished filming ... there's this guy who bought an island off of
Thailand, with a little cabana, and I think I'd like to go there. Just hang out on the beach, with
these crystal-clear waters.
5. Is there anything really daring that you'd like to do?
JTT: I'd like to climb Mount Everest. (the other two stare at him) I really would, I think that would
be fun.
DS: The most daring thing I'd like to do is have sex with Madonna. (embarrassed, laughing) Uh, I
mean, Uh, Dennis Rodman, Uh I mean uh...
SB: (intervening, in a big-brotherly manner) Ooooh-kay! The most daring thing I think I'd like to
do is just get through this interview, oh my GOD! No. I'm kidding!"
This article was found on AOL in the News area on July 2nd.