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"ARNOLD TRAINS HARD FOR HIS NUDE CLOSE-UP!
Mostow tells Arnold to gain weight?
Monday, August 5, 2002
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who reprises his most famous role in the
upcoming sequel Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, told SCI FI Wire
that he had no problem slipping back into the part of the T-800
cyborg, even though it's been more than 10 years since the last
sequel. "It was like putting on a comfortable shirt," Schwarzenegger
said in an interview at the Comic-Con International in San Diego,
where Fox previewed exclusive new footage of the upcoming film. "I
mean, it's like it always feels great to get back into it again, and I
somehow click into the character very quickly."
But the 55-year-old former Mr. Olympia admitted that he had to get
back into shape to play himself as he appeared more than a decade ago.
"The only thing I ever do is, you know, get going with my training
again, because one of the things that you can't hide is when you
arrive from the future to the present, ... you arrive naked," he said.
"So you have to have the same body as you had in the first movie or
the second movie, because otherwise you're not the same mold or the
same kind of a robot. So the pressure is on. And [director] Jonathan
[Mostow] said, 'I think you'd better gain some weight.' And I look a
little slender today, you know? All this pressure [was] put on me. So
I started going with the heavy workout again for the last six months.
... I love it. Whenever you have a reason for it, and you say, 'This
day we're going to shoot this scene. For this week we're going to
shoot these scenes.' In the middle of June or whatever it is. And
[it's like] the Mr. Olympia competition is that day, and I'm going to
train for that day, so that's what you do. You go on a diet again, and
you eat more, and you train more. Instead of training at home, I ended
up training in the gym much more, you know, with the guys again. And
it was fun...
I'm very fortunate on the set I get enough time to train during
lunchtime, because it's very important for me to train twice a day
when I train heavier and harder. So we have an hour during lunch,
which I take for working out. They have an exercise trailer on the
set, where I have a chance to work out."
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So, who did the source check for him?
Mostow tells Arnold to gain weight?
Monday, August 5, 2002
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who reprises his most famous role in the
upcoming sequel Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, told SCI FI Wire
that he had no problem slipping back into the part of the T-800
cyborg, even though it's been more than 10 years since the last
sequel. "It was like putting on a comfortable shirt," Schwarzenegger
said in an interview at the Comic-Con International in San Diego,
where Fox previewed exclusive new footage of the upcoming film. "I
mean, it's like it always feels great to get back into it again, and I
somehow click into the character very quickly."
But the 55-year-old former Mr. Olympia admitted that he had to get
back into shape to play himself as he appeared more than a decade ago.
"The only thing I ever do is, you know, get going with my training
again, because one of the things that you can't hide is when you
arrive from the future to the present, ... you arrive naked," he said.
"So you have to have the same body as you had in the first movie or
the second movie, because otherwise you're not the same mold or the
same kind of a robot. So the pressure is on. And [director] Jonathan
[Mostow] said, 'I think you'd better gain some weight.' And I look a
little slender today, you know? All this pressure [was] put on me. So
I started going with the heavy workout again for the last six months.
... I love it. Whenever you have a reason for it, and you say, 'This
day we're going to shoot this scene. For this week we're going to
shoot these scenes.' In the middle of June or whatever it is. And
[it's like] the Mr. Olympia competition is that day, and I'm going to
train for that day, so that's what you do. You go on a diet again, and
you eat more, and you train more. Instead of training at home, I ended
up training in the gym much more, you know, with the guys again. And
it was fun...
I'm very fortunate on the set I get enough time to train during
lunchtime, because it's very important for me to train twice a day
when I train heavier and harder. So we have an hour during lunch,
which I take for working out. They have an exercise trailer on the
set, where I have a chance to work out."
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So, who did the source check for him?
