What was it like filming that spectacular Titanic-style ending?
NF: It was very exciting, really, and we shot it a lot, too – didn’t we shoot three or four times, over three or four different places? Yeah… it was fairly difficult… RC: Wouldn’t it have been great to be able to do it all in real-time? RI: The rest of the cast drowned! NF: Yeah, it was good. It was quite difficult to get that sense that we were all dying – I think you can actually see me leaning on one of the banisters, smoking a fag with not much angle at all. But I think you have to try and do as much as you can to make it feel as real as you can, and let the viewer decide and the computer do the rest. But I think it looks pretty good. TS: It was quite wet and quite cold, wasn’t it? Were you substantially submerged? TS: I was! All the stuff we shot on the boat was horizontal the whole time and it’s very difficult to pretend you’re dying, when you look across at Rhys and Bill, literally, sprayed across, pretending to be angry… But, yeah, good times! BN: The only time I got nauseous w