Jake Gyllenhaal makes an impression on Michael Bay: ‘Don’t ask questions’

Having made films for audiences like the rockAnd the disasterAnd the transformersthe only thing that rivals the scene of these adventures on the screen is the character of director Michael Bay himself, with the star of his new movie. Ambulance, Jake Gyllenhaal, happily recounts an encounter he had with Bey during filming that included some surprise helicopters. In contrast to his more CGI-heavy pursuits, Bay tried to keep the film’s stunts and effects a bit more pragmatic, which required tapping into some favourite for last-minute upgrades for intense action scenes, telling director Gyllenhaal it’s best to act first and ask questions later. You can see the impression in the video below, starting at 5:20. Ambulance Shows in theaters April 8.

“It wasn’t in the script, but Michael Bay, we were on our way – we were driving, he was driving, I was very clear about that, he was driving the ambulance to where we’d get,” Gyllenhaal remembers on our civics. Jimmy Kimmel Live!Where he appeared alongside actor Yahya Abdel-Mateen II. And we got a call from Michael Bay, and he’s saying, ‘Actually, you know what? He opened the Los Angeles River, and drove back. Actual Los Angeles River, he found a way into the Los Angeles River, and he said, “Just meet us there, we’ll shoot there.”

And he continued, “So we drove under the bridge and he came up to us, and he said ‘I have two helicopters, okay?'” Good? “That’s how it always was [acts]. ‘OK? And we’ll fly two helicopters under the bridge, okay? So you just have to jump off the thing, and shoot the helicopters, it will be cool. I’m like, “How did f-ck get my two helicopters out of the middle of nowhere?” It’s like, ‘Don’t ask questions, we’re rolling! “

The impromptu sequence surprised the stars so much that Abdel-Mateen made sure to tell his friends about the intensity he was involved in.

The actor joked, “I’m just driving and yelling and acting and I’m the driver and I’m calling my son on FaceTime while I’m driving, because you have to. You have to do it.” “If Michael makes executive decisions, I will make executive decisions.”

Ambulance Shows in theaters April 8.

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