Interview with New in Town Star Renee Zellweger

Renee Zellweger in New in TownIn New in Town, Renee Zellweger plays a high-powered Miami executive sent to restructure a manufacturing plant in a small, Minnesota town. ReelzChannel sat down with her recently to talk about playing this fish out of water and working with Harry Connick, Jr.

ReelzChannel InterviewerReelzChannel: What was it like shooting in the harsh weather?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: Pantyhose -- who knew pantyhose mattered so much? It was actually comical. It was really, really fun and impressive watching this crew, who were so tenacious in making it happen despite the obvious challenges of working in such extreme climates. You know, you've got to have a sense of humor. We just laughed at the ridiculousness of trying to get it done, and we got it done.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: Do you have funny stories from on set?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: Oh, it was so much fun. The whole thing was fun, just playing around with the physical comedy, improvising sometimes with Harry, to see how far we can take it. Going crow hunting in that canvas suit, there was a lot of laughter. We had a very, very good time on that.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: How would you describe your character?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: Lucy Hill is tenacious and determined. And she's observant. And she's not willing to budge from her vision of perfection and her life -- until she suddenly becomes a fish out of water and has absolutely no way of negotiating this new community [with values] a little bit different than her own.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: What drew you to this story?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: OK. Let's see.... You know, I was just really ready for this experience. I wanted to go to work and laugh. I just wanted to go and play. And I read this script and I laughed out loud imagining the ridiculous situations that this character finds herself in. I loved how rigid she was, and I find it so funny when the perfectionist fails. I couldn't wait to play this character. I couldn't wait to put on her very inappropriate wardrobe and traipse through the snow, determined to be perfect and fail. I loved it.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: Did you adjust with the character?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: I know it well, I know the small-town pace well. I grew up in it, and it's in me. So it felt very familiar from the get-go.

Renee Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr. in New in TownReelzChannel InterviewerRC: How did you and Harry get New in Town together?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: I think we both kind of liked the project a lot, and it just felt like it was time to go and do something that makes you laugh. And from the beginning, there was laughter on set. I mean, if it looks like we had a good time making this movie, you'd be right. We did. We laughed everyday.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: Do you believe in matchmaking?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: Oh, boy. I think I'll skip that question because I don't really think about that. And I'd hate to make up an opinion where I don't have one.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: How will international audiences respond to this movie?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: I think this sort of comedy is universal -- physical comedy, you know. You don't need a translation.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: Tell us about the pudding-fight scene.

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: At the end of a very long week, at the end of a very long, cold day, it was fun to just kind of let loose. You know, no-holds-barred? It was fun.

ReelzChannel InterviewerRC: Did you enjoy the physical comedy?

Renee ZellwegerZellweger: [It was] a big part of the draw for this project. I missed it. It's been a really long time since I'd done comedy that is as broad as that, and I couldn't wait to give it a shot. It's like play to me.



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