You know what's always good for shoulder pain?
You know what's always good for shoulder pain?
(Why does he keep doing that?)
Are you saying "Pow"? What are you saying?
What, no tickets to the Catalina Fucking Wine Mixer?
You are so amazing. This place is such a boys' club, but you boss them around like an Amazon warrior queen. And look at your body,
your rack is like, "POW!"
"Dear Mr. President, there are too many states nowadays. Please eliminate three. I am not a crackpot."
"I didn't earn it, I don't need it, but if they miss one payment I'll raise hell!"
Wasn't it "Amirite"? Am I right?
He (Cushing) definitely would have brought a different sort of edge to Kenobi but i'm sure it would've been great. One wonders if Christopher Lee was a possibility back in 1976, although I would imagine his tall stature left him out of consideration (clearly Vader should tower over Tarkin and Kenobi.)
As I've re-watched the film over the years I grew to appreciate the idea that Vader was NOT the main villain of the first Star Wars, He is pretty much mainly involved in a what is a essentially a side plot. Tarkin is, of course, the main villain, and Cushing does a bang up job of it. The scene where he extracts…
I love it when the actors just get the idea behind RR. When they realize that no one's trying to embarrass them or anything and it's just, "Oh, you want to hear my silly acting stories? OK, cool."
Oh, and I almost fell off my chair when I saw that you asked about the Sgt Pepper finale! Love it! I imagine you kept than one in reserve to use only if the interview was going really well, and obviously is was. Great finish.
I agree, as someone who has dabbled (modestly) in the acting business, I love the real actor stories. Not necessarily the dirt, but just the quirkiness and happenstance than occurs more often than one would imagine.
Powers Booth is another one of those actors that was also super rock solid, he was never the mega star, but was also much more than just a "character actor."
I love the way you describe Keith as "comfortable" Ack_Ack. That works for me. Watching him in a film is sort of like wearing your favorite well-worn pair of Levi's.
There's now one for the film itself.
Living my childhood ruined my childhood. These remakes/reboots just put all that childhood suffering in sharp relief.
No, I think I was a little too proud of myself for making up a joke that was way too Inside Hollywood. i.e. most people (and rightly so) could care less who Amy Pascal is. My bad. No harm intended.
Why I neva! Damn, I wish I could type in a transatlantic accent.
I hear that have an espresso machine. But it's broken…