00:00What did you think when you first read the script?
00:03I thought, what the hell is this and how are we going to make this?
00:08And my character was so well written, but I would have said yes to anything that Jeff asked me to do.
00:17I've been a huge fan of Jeff for a really long time.
00:20So he approached me, we had a meeting first, I think before I'd even read the script.
00:25And I think I said yes before I even read the character, to be honest.
00:29And that was how I got involved with it, I guess, yeah.
00:33Did you ride motorcycles before this or were you starting?
00:36No, no, I did not ride motorcycles before this.
00:38I got a license about a week before I flew out to Cincinnati in Melbourne, where I'm from.
00:45And then proceeded to get on a lot of motorbikes from the 1960s that are almost impossible to ride.
00:52Mine was this 1940s, like, custom suicide shift thing that was so difficult to ride.
01:02And we had to kind of learn on all these things.
01:04And now I'm obsessed with it.
01:06Wow, okay.
01:06So you've kept up with this?
01:08I've kept up with it.
01:08I just bought a Harley recently.
01:11Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:12That's really started something then.
01:13It did a little bit.
01:14And who was the best one of you guys on the bike?
01:20Who was the best?
01:21You know what?
01:22Embarrassingly, I'm pretty sure that me and maybe Damon and one other person were not great at riding motorcycles.
01:29Everybody else seemed pretty good.
01:32Everybody seemed to have ridden before, was pretty good.
01:35And, you know, like, I'm pretty sure even Jeff could ride beforehand.
01:39So I was, like, pretty nervous coming in.
01:41I'm like, hey, I've got to really learn quite quickly, you know.
01:43Well, someone like Norman, I mean, has been riding for a long time.
01:45Did he, like, give you guys advice?
01:48He, I think everybody that rode probably gave me a bit of advice at some point because I needed it.
01:53Yeah.
01:54That's nice to have, I guess.
01:56It was nice, yeah.
01:57It was a necessity, I think, yeah.
01:59And we don't really see this genre of biker movies anymore.
02:02Why do you kind of feel like that is and the value of this genre?
02:05I really don't know, to be honest with you.
02:07I'm not sure why people haven't really touched it.
02:09I mean, there's sort of Sons of Anarchy and stuff like that.
02:11There's a few old films that touch on biker culture in a beautiful way.
02:16But it is sort of an undone thing.
02:19So I'm kind of, I'm glad to be a part of something that feels really original and feels like it's, yeah, fresh and original, yeah.
02:27I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:29I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:31I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:32I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:32I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:33I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:34I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:35I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:36I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:37I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
02:38I'm glad to be a part of something that feels like it's, yeah.
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