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OOOOOF! HUGH JACKMAN HAS JUST BEEN punched, squarely, in the nuts. His body crumples inward, hands instinctively headed southward to cup his groin from further attack, and his eyes, which for a brief moment cross in pain, begin to water. As he struggles to catch his breath, gulping for air, his face contorted in grimace, he raises an outstretched palm to say no more, to surrender. No mds. The great Aussie action hero has been vanquished, felled by something close to the wince-inducing blow that jackrnan's Wolverine delivered to the crotch of an enemy mutant in the most memorable fight scene of X-Men 3. His attacker steps back and, devoid of all mercy, lets out a long and sustained giggle. Jack.man wags his head quickly, as if to shake off the pain the way a wet dog shakes off water." IO more hitting Daddy in the penis," he finally croaks.
It's a clear, crisp Sunday afternoon in jackman's hometown of Sydney, Australia, and Jackman - along with his wife Deborra-Lee Furness, his three-year-old daughter-slash-assailant Ava, and myself - is aboard a 48-foot sailboat cutting its way across the waters of Sydney Harbor, It's a leisurely family cruise, despite my presence (Jackman's thought process: If you've got to do an interview, arrange it so that the family gets out on the water). jackman is loose and relaxed, dressed in a lightweight cotton blue hoodie, black Converse sneakers, and a straw hat, his face darkened with a faint scruff of beard. He is tall, lean, and unfailingly polite. The caustic edge many Australian men display - a good-natured chip on the shoulder that manifests itself in conversational jousting - is absent. Jackman's casual graciousness seems more British, evoking more the native England of his parents than the rough-and-tumble ex-penal colony of his birth.
In between amusing his daughter, Jackman gives a starboard tour of the Sydney waterfront, pointing out an oddly extravagant house wi.th a palm tree jutting through its roof ("I've been in that house, Inside, it's literally like you're in Tahiti. Kind of cheesy") as well as Nicole Kidman's expansive three-story villa. The Jackmans, he says, watched the ew Year's Eve fireworks with Kidman, Jackman's eostar in the Baz Luhrrnann-directed drama Australia, aboard a yacht that Sting rented for the night. With Kidman's husband Keith Urban on the guitar, "everyone got up and sang a song," Jackman says. "Then a friend who was staying with me got up and started singing 'Roxanne' a cappella," a decidedly ballsy move, it would seem, on Sting's boat. "But Sting said all right, and he got up, too." Next he points to a dazzlingly white stuccoed stone Victorian mansion planted on the coastline. "And that house, there? That's where we filmed the Darwin party scene," he says, talking about Australia.
Australia- and, by extension, Australia - has been a primary focus for Jackman since 2006, when the actor was tapped to replace countryman Russell Crowe in the leading man slot. (Crowe dropped out for financial reasons, grumbling, "I don't do charity work for major studios.") The World War 11 -era epic has Jackman playing a rough cowboy ( or drover) who undertakes a massive cattle drive to save the ranch of a high-strung widow (that's Kidman). "He brings enormous Aussie charm to the role and this laid-back swagger, which I think hasn't been seen onscreen for a long time," gushes Kidman. "I think Baz brought something very different out of Hugh." The movie has become something of a national endeavor, not unlike the effort that went into Peter Jackson's L01·d of the Rings, which put neighboring New Zealand on the map. But as with Australia itself, the scale of this countrywide production oneups Jackson; Luhrmann not only filmed this down under Gone with the Wind in Australia, he filled the marquee with an entirely Aussie cast and crew and paired up with Tourism Australia so the film could be used as bait for international visitors. Then there's the title: in Australia anyway, definitely a risk. "There's some anxiety that goes with it," jackman admits. "It better be good, right? Australians aren't going to go, 'Oh, I didn't like that,' if they didn't. No, they'll be arlgry. But Baz has earned the title." >>>
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