Jason Bateman On His New Movie, Life After 'Arrested'

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JAKE COYLE | 09/ 4/09 12:03 PM | AP

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FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2009 file photo, actor Jason Bateman poses for a portrait in New York. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)

NEW YORK — As usual, Jason Bateman is calm in the midst of chaos.

Sitting down for lunch at Robert De Niro's Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca, Bateman's 2-year-old daughter, Francesca, wants to play with dad. His wife, Amanda Anka (the daughter of singer Paul Anka), stops by. Publicists want to discuss his appearance later in the evening on Letterman.

But Bateman is composed and serene – just as he was in "Arrested Development" and again is in his new film, "Extract." Both plop him in the middle of a small universe of eccentric characters.

The director of "Extract," Mike Judge, marveled that there's not a hint of nervousness about Bateman on set, "not even close." A life in TV and film has made him unusually at ease amid the bustle of film sets; it's been a kind of home for him ever since his child acting days began at the age of 10.

Asked what he remembers of those days, Bateman says:

"The only thing that really sticks with me is an innate sense, an intangible sense that this is all very normal. And that gives me relaxation and comfort and ease which just simply allows me to let my instincts come out."

Decades after Bateman was a child star on "Little House on the Prairie," "Silver Spoons" and "The Hogan Family," it's clear that another chapter has unfolded in his career. It was spawned by "Arrested Development," the acclaimed but ratings-deprived series that ran for three seasons from 2003-2006.

Since then, Bateman has chosen his roles carefully, charting a revival as an in-demand character actor with impeccable comedic timing. He's played a husband fearful of adulthood in "Juno," a super hero's PR aid in "Hancock" and a sleazy D.C. insider in "State of Play."

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In "Extract," he's playing the lead role (as a factory owner undergoing a crisis of conscience) in a film for the first time in 20 years. More big parts are on the way, too, starting with "Up in the Air," an Oscar-hyped film starring George Clooney and due out this fall.

He has a small part in Ricky Gervais' upcoming "The Invention of Lying." Next year, he'll star alongside Jennifer Aniston (an old friend of Bateman's) in the romantic comedy "The Baster," and with Vince Vaughn in "Couples Retreat."

Laying out his career plan, Bateman says he's trying "to figure out a responsible, a respectable way to box-office relevance."

"I feel like I'm now gaining the courage to take a bigger piece of business and see where that takes me," he says.

Bateman speaks thoughtfully and ambitiously about his future; earning respect, he says, is the "fuel for longevity." But he knows it all started with "Arrested Development."

"It put me here, literally," he says. "Without that show, I don't really know what I'd be doing. You couldn't ask for a better resuscitation of one's career than what that show did for me."

Following his youth stardom, Bateman's spent much of his `20s living out his teenage years – drinking too much, having too much fun. His acting career stalled and he became known in the industry for one unsuccessful pilot after another.

Mitchell Hurwitz, the creator of "Arrested Development," didn't think he wanted to make "another Jason Bateman pilot," but he was blown away by the actor's audition.

"He's just a very honest, real actor," says Hurwitz. "I think he'd been – as he often says – performing in some sitcoms instead of acting – which happens to everyone in front of an audience."

Added Hurwitz: "He has the benefit of 30 years experience even though he's 40."

Playing Michael Bluth on "Arrested," Bateman was a marvel of a straight man. Surrounded by an absurd family of characters, he gave the most unadorned performance on the show as a suit-clad do-gooder and single father. But as the show went on, Bateman revealed Bluth to be nearly as flawed and delusional as the rest.

"There's nothing funny about someone who's completely secure," says Bateman. "Vulnerabilities and cracks in the armor are what's funny. And what's really funny is someone who's attempting to hold a shield up to those things and thinking that they're pulling it off."

"Arrested" was hugely acclaimed and Bateman won a Golden Globe in 2005. The show's cult status is firmly lodged now, perfectly illustrated by a photo that recently circulated online of a young man among health care protesters holding up the sign: "Obama, bring back `Arrested Development.'"

(The president may not have seen the sign, but Hurwitz and Bateman did after fellow "Arrested" actor Jeffrey Tambor forwarded it to them. Hurwitz is currently writing an "Arrested Development" film, which the cast has reportedly all signed on for.)

Among Bateman's fans on "Arrested" was Judge ("Beavis and Butt-head," "Office Space").

"It's just funny to watch him react to things," says the writer-director. "He's able to have this crazy stuff going around him but make it all believable. That's harder than it looks and he makes it look easy."

(This version CORRECTS spelling to Bateman from Batemen in graf 4. )

NEW YORK — As usual, Jason Bateman is calm in the midst of chaos. Sitting down for lunch at Robert De Niro's Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca, Bateman's 2-year-old daughter, Francesca, wants to play ...
NEW YORK — As usual, Jason Bateman is calm in the midst of chaos. Sitting down for lunch at Robert De Niro's Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca, Bateman's 2-year-old daughter, Francesca, wants to play ...
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I'm in love with Michael Bluth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 09/06/2009
- Deli I'm a Fan of Deli 26 fans permalink
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The brain behind Arrested Development is Ron Howard. He is so brilliant. And the casting is perfection. Not just Bateman. Everyone in the show is perfect. Best show in history. The chicken dance. 'Nuff said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 09/06/2009
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He's so cute. What happened? Why was he arrested? He's a doll.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 09/06/2009
- skunky93 I'm a Fan of skunky93 8 fans permalink

I love Jason Bateman. He earned my liking back through his acting in recent roles. Of course, I was a childhood fan but it's been a long time. At first, I barely glanced at him when he came back on the scene but then I started noticing how different and well he performed various roles. He is handsome, clever, and talented. I'm all for his comeback and I wish him all the best. He's put his past behind him and he's focused. I admire people who can reinvent themselves despite their past.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 09/06/2009
- SvrWx I'm a Fan of SvrWx 10 fans permalink
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Is the guy who said only to flush after taking a deuce while on a video for children to see?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 09/05/2009

Looooove Jason Bateman! Will see anything he's in. Planning on seeing "Extract" this afternoon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 09/05/2009
- Mattie I'm a Fan of Mattie 50 fans permalink

I agree, and am glad he is getting the roles and attention he deserves as an actor. He is good in anything he does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 09/05/2009
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Not to take anything away from Seinfeld, but anyone who says that Seinfeld was the greatest show ever never watch Arrested Development. You have to watch all the episodes through and then rewatch them again to get some of the jokes. Some of the throwaway lines in the first season you can't understand until the third season.

I often suspect that the creators prepared a three-year arch for their sitcom. It all ties up so perfectly by the finale. Of course, it could be the genius of the show that it made the writing casting and performances seems so effortless, but just perfect.

Nothing is Arrested Development's equal.

Oh. And I love Bateman too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 09/05/2009
- MikaS I'm a Fan of MikaS 333 fans permalink
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Arrested Development was the best comedy ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 09/04/2009
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HUGE CRUSH ON JASON BATEMAN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 09/04/2009

... MICHAEL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 09/04/2009
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I love Jason Bateman. I've been watching Arrested Development on hulu.com, and I'm just in love. Saw "Extract" today and I really liked it. The audience, not so much. They didn't laugh in places where I did, but then again, who cares? I recommend the film. It's not the greatest thing, but Bateman is his usual great self in it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 09/04/2009

Taste the happy, Michael.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 09/04/2009
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it tastes like sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 09/04/2009
- shela88 I'm a Fan of shela88 13 fans permalink
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Jason Bateman was awesome in a little-seen movie called "The Ex" (Zach Braff and Amanda Peet)..Tha­nks to Bateman in the title role, there are some huge laughs. He steals it from Braff..tak­es his laughs away and his wife away ..and all while confined to a wheelchair. He's also a riot as a sports announcer in "Dodgeball­"..The guy is unstoppabl­e..Everyon­e wants to work with him.. He has a unique style..He gets the joke and has already moved on just at the moment it hits you.. It's his beat and a half head start and the way he makes it look so easy that sets him apart ..This is his time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 09/04/2009

I think it's safe to say that Jason Bateman is officially a 27%-er.

By which I mean, an actor whose presence makes any film 27% better...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 09/04/2009
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I have the whole box set of Arrested and we're currently re-re-re-r­e-watching episodes each night (as well as Seinfeld). Really great writing, producing, directing and acting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 09/04/2009
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