If I ask you to name 5 movies centered in Los Angeles you probably will pick at least one with David Ayer. After writing films like “Training Day” and “Fast and the Furious,” Ayer jumped on the director’s chair for “Harsh Times” (my favorite), “Street Kings” and “End of Watch” (his best).

His latest project is the action thriller “Sabotage” (in theaters this Friday, March 28). A few days ago I sat down with him to talk about his fictionalized LA, humanizing Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Agatha Christie connection and his next movie, the WWII set adventure “Fury” starring Brad Pitt.

His answer are 50% in English, 50% en Español. You can’t be more LA than that!

“In "Sabotage", Arnold Schwarzenegger leads an elite DEA task force that takes on the world's deadliest drug cartels. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel safe house, they think their work is done – until, one-by-one, the team members mysteriously start to be eliminated. As the body count rises, everyone is a suspect.”