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CARPOOL Presents: New Music Award Concert Tour Sunday, October 28, 2001 7:30 p.m. Reed Arena All Proceeds Benefit Carpool Tickets available at MSC Box Office orTicketmaster.com Good Seats Still Available To follow the bands, discover new music and enter for your chance to fly to the AM As to see the winning band play live, log on and listen up at www.newmusicaward.com 'N CIN Joey and Lance of ’NSYNC talk aboi [hursday, W their first major film y On the Line By Lizette Resendez THE BATTALION Lance Bass and Joey Fatone want to set one thing straight — On The Line is not an ’NSYNC movie. “It’s not an ’NSYNC movie at all,” Bass said. “The reason we chose the script was because it appealed to everybody.” In their feature film debut, Bass and Fatone play best buds in their mid-20s and -30s living in Chicago. Fatone plays Rod, Bass’ character, Kevin’s, best friend. In a press release, Bass said Fatone’s portrayal of Rod was remarkable. “The way he took the char acter to a new level and made him so funny was incredible to me,” Bass said. “I don’t think any of us knew how hilarious he could be.” Fatone also is rumored to do a rendition of Def Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar on Me” dur ing which he literally pours sugar on himself. Bass, one of the executive producers, said he originally did not want to star as Kevin in the movie. “We had so many people in line,” Bass said, which includ ed Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Ryan Phillippe. “We actually wanted a pretty new face because we wanted people to really com municate with the character.” Wendy Thorlakson, an exec utive producer of On the Line, said there were many similari ties between Bass and his char acter who searches for a girl he fell in love at first sight with on a train in Chicago. “He’s really a romantic, just like Thorlakson said in release. “It seemed was a sweet, winning role tai lor-made for him.” While Bass considers him self a hopeless romantic, he is not as hopeless as his character in On the Line. “I would not go the lengths that (Kevin) did to find this girl again,” Bass said. HER? Vi M€T CM TMt I Vf TAUCtD • c Tin -J y-Vfrtr**; PHOTO COURTESY OF MIRAMAX Also starring in the film are Emmanuelle Chriqui, Dave Foley and Jerry Stiller. Bass said he was amazed by Stiller, known to “Seinfeld” 46 It’s a learning experience; we’re very proud of this movie. But we have something nice to fall back on if ("On the Line,) totally doesn’t work. — Joey Fatone NSYNC member and actor in On the Line hopeless Kevin,” a press like this fans as George Costanza's father, and his performance. “You think of him as this big comedy guy,” Bass said. “One of the first scenes was an emotional sad scene. He almost made me cry.” Bass and Fatone said they both enjoyed working with the actors and making the movie, but said it was very different from their performances with ’NSYNC. “It’s amazing to go home every night to the same bed,” Bass said, comparing it to a gru eling tour schedule of traveling from city to city. “It was different and challenging and creative.” Fatone said that while they were able to stay on setfiq to three months, scene several times becj trying. Fatone described thei ent angles each scene raaylj been shot, such as a wide-J a close-up shot of one peij and sometimes an aerials “ Fhere are so many J that go into one scene andj can take hours,” Fatone “It can take a whole day.“ While Bass and Fatone* busy shooting scenes fori the Line, they werealsolej ing busy with their bandm of ’NSYNC. The band recording their latest Celebrity. Bass said the bandmil really were impressed wii movie. “They were actually a j surprised,” Bass said, they're very critical of *1 they see. We basically raglj hell out of everything we < Bass and Fatone said they are willing to give acn| another shot when the him right but would keep music careers first. "I'm definitely going tot it again,” Bass said. 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