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It's the scene you're thinking of. Normally, you're being paid minimum wage and not in the fucking mood, but the level of detail and verisimilitude and, er… "impact"… was so disorientingly realistic that everyone applauded and henceforth was really into it. Even though I knew intellectually that I was just an actor in

Ugh, I have to do this too, don't I? I've got an chronological excel spreadsheet that says I've seen 1,011 movies.

Between that and the next period piece I worked on, I was getting paid haircuts for half a year. That was pretty cool.

In a properly designed theater, you should always go for dead center, for sound purposes.

"You know those guitars that are, like, double guitars, you know?"

Re: Toronto

That right there is another way it's the anti-Hacksaw Ridge. Seriously, fuck that movie.

I had a lady nervously playing with her mint wrapper two seats from me, but that was it. I'm guessing a lot of us around here are ADD as shit. Not that that's an excuse. But solopsistic disregard for the existence of other humans is very in right now.

Not Martin Landau's best.

Actors. Though, now that you mention it, Nolan actually did give me a direction and I said "okay."

Which would be a period piece set in 2001.

I haven't seen it, but I hear that, at the very least, the effects are an improvement and having Neveldine & Taylor direct makes way more sense than letting Mark Steven Johnson go anywhere near a comic book movie after Daredevil.

That'll be a while, I'm doing 2007 next. But subscribe and check out around the start of next year; that's probably when I'll do '82.

France, the Netherlands, Britain, and the US. I was in the US, doing interior effects sequences at WB. We didn't just get craft services, we got three days' work, extra pay for working in water, I got right up in front of the camera, got to talk with two of the principals, witnessed the (apparent) historical first

Dammit, Franko! You're doing 1982? I was going to do 1982 on Movie Years!

A wizard God did it.

It did, but so did The Phantom Menace.

You absolutely must see The Nice Guys.

You'd think that the name of the director would tip them off.

I have yet to see a Tarantino-scripted movie that he didn't direct that I liked.