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Quote from: WackySquawk08 on January 30, 2014, 03:31:31 PMMy roommate in college was an extra in the movie seabiscuit. I'm pretty sure someone could have done a better job of walking around drinking moonshine and smoking a cigarette.P.S.- He always had the movie playing in the background at our house parties. just an incredible power move by that guy
My roommate in college was an extra in the movie seabiscuit. I'm pretty sure someone could have done a better job of walking around drinking moonshine and smoking a cigarette.P.S.- He always had the movie playing in the background at our house parties.
Quote from: TownieCat on January 30, 2014, 03:13:10 PMQuote from: Stevesie60 on January 30, 2014, 02:49:46 PMWay different cases. Denzel has the same ticks in all of his movies, from Malcolm X to Remember the Titans to Training Day. Everytime he hears something he doesn't like, he turns his head quickly to the side while scoffing. Seriously, he does it as every character he's ever played. And he always gets really still when he gets mad, and stares at you. Leo plays similar characters while still making them so different from one another. He doesn't have the same ticks, and they just seem like completely different people. I feel like if you picked up Coach Boone and made him into a personal security guard that lost his family, he'd be Creasy Bear. Denzel takes it to the extreme with the ticks, mannerisms, etc., but it seems that Leo has played the same two or three types of characters in all of his movies.It also bothers me that he's never attempted to do a comedy. I understand that it's a completely different type of acting, but great actors like Hanks, DeNiro, Cranston, or even McConaughey have managed to do it.Growing Pains.
Quote from: Stevesie60 on January 30, 2014, 02:49:46 PMWay different cases. Denzel has the same ticks in all of his movies, from Malcolm X to Remember the Titans to Training Day. Everytime he hears something he doesn't like, he turns his head quickly to the side while scoffing. Seriously, he does it as every character he's ever played. And he always gets really still when he gets mad, and stares at you. Leo plays similar characters while still making them so different from one another. He doesn't have the same ticks, and they just seem like completely different people. I feel like if you picked up Coach Boone and made him into a personal security guard that lost his family, he'd be Creasy Bear. Denzel takes it to the extreme with the ticks, mannerisms, etc., but it seems that Leo has played the same two or three types of characters in all of his movies.It also bothers me that he's never attempted to do a comedy. I understand that it's a completely different type of acting, but great actors like Hanks, DeNiro, Cranston, or even McConaughey have managed to do it.
Way different cases. Denzel has the same ticks in all of his movies, from Malcolm X to Remember the Titans to Training Day. Everytime he hears something he doesn't like, he turns his head quickly to the side while scoffing. Seriously, he does it as every character he's ever played. And he always gets really still when he gets mad, and stares at you. Leo plays similar characters while still making them so different from one another. He doesn't have the same ticks, and they just seem like completely different people. I feel like if you picked up Coach Boone and made him into a personal security guard that lost his family, he'd be Creasy Bear.
Oh, sure. It's not like I believed that I shot somebody, but I absolutely know what it feels like to pull the trigger and take someone's life.You understand how it feels to shoot someone as much as a person who has actually committed a murder?I understand it more. It's an actor's job. A guy who's lived through the horror of Vietnam has not spent his life preparing his mind for it. He's some punk. Most guys were borderline criminal or poor, and that's why they got sent to Vietnam. It was all the poor, wretched kids who got beat up by their dads, guys who didn't get on the football team, couldn't finagle a scholarship. They didn't have the emotional equipment to handle that experience. But this is what an actor trains to do. I can more effectively represent that kid in Vietnam than a guy who was there.
Watch the scene where pullo kills Gaia in Rome. Some good actin there. I am an expert at acting and detecting good acting.
Quote from: Chingon on January 30, 2014, 09:25:35 PMWatch the scene where pullo kills Gaia in Rome. Some good actin there. I am an expert at acting and detecting good acting. which one was gaia
Quote from: seven on January 30, 2014, 09:26:44 PMQuote from: Chingon on January 30, 2014, 09:25:35 PMWatch the scene where pullo kills Gaia in Rome. Some good actin there. I am an expert at acting and detecting good acting. which one was gaiaGet on my level...The key to screen acting is all in the eyes. Stage acting is in the core.
Quote from: emawblast on January 30, 2014, 06:44:54 PMQuote from: WackySquawk08 on January 30, 2014, 03:31:31 PMMy roommate in college was an extra in the movie seabiscuit. I'm pretty sure someone could have done a better job of walking around drinking moonshine and smoking a cigarette.P.S.- He always had the movie playing in the background at our house parties. just an incredible power move by that guy yeah that's genius id have a buncha pics all over of me on the set Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: WackySquawk08 on January 30, 2014, 03:31:31 PMMy roommate in college was an extra in the movie seabiscuit. I'm pretty sure someone could have done a better job of walking around drinking moonshine and smoking a cigarette.P.S.- He always had the movie playing in the background at our house parties. your friend was a plumber on Workaholics tonight
Quote from: Tobias on February 05, 2014, 10:06:21 PMQuote from: WackySquawk08 on January 30, 2014, 03:31:31 PMMy roommate in college was an extra in the movie seabiscuit. I'm pretty sure someone could have done a better job of walking around drinking moonshine and smoking a cigarette.P.S.- He always had the movie playing in the background at our house parties. your friend was a plumber on Workaholics tonightGreat show.
Acting is confirmed pud. I'm going to move to LA.
Quote from: Metalhead on February 22, 2014, 09:39:59 PMActing is confirmed pud. I'm going to move to LA.if philip seymour hoffman wasn't so deep into drugs, he'd hang out with metalhead (he'd probably just hang out anyways)