You don't wear a costume at an audition. (Well, you CAN, but it's bad form to put out a casting call with "dress as slutty as you can" in the description.)
You don't wear a costume at an audition. (Well, you CAN, but it's bad form to put out a casting call with "dress as slutty as you can" in the description.)
The people who try to use the existence of her doing nude scenes as a way of saying "she's a hypocrite!"
Right now it mostly seems like they're just standing back and letting him talk.
It's early and he recently announced so there's the initial buzz just from throwing your hat in the ring. He'll eventually be crushed but the race hasn't actually heated up much yet.
It's a perfectly cromulent word.
Damn. Love this guy.
For actors, this is what headshots are for. You don't need a full body inspection just for a basic script reading.
You mean 6-3 decisions? Probably quite a few, they still get cases that aren't quite so polarized and which are more just about boring legal interpretation.
Actually- according to one actress who has done a lot of the Cinemax-type movies, even with "nudity required" parts, any actual stripping only takes place during the call-backs (and even then it's more about the willingness to do so on camera than getting one's body inspected.)
It's one thing to tell an actress that if she gets a role she'll be wearing sexy costumes or even appearing nude. It's another to insist that you dress scantily just for the first reading.
Yes, because appearing nude of your own volition is entirely the same as being told to dress slutty just to read for a part.
Mine too. His score took a lot of heat for a while, and now that a more complete version of the movie exists it's sort of an oddity, but it still holds up.
It's a damn shame Moroder's soundtrack albums always veer off from the music you heard in the film- I suppose that was to make them more club friendly, but oddly enough the up-tempo opening credits music isn't on the album at all. (Someone did post a DVD-rip on some blog or another, but mixed it so weirdly that the…
So, no Phil Austin obit, A.V. Club? This is more deserving of coverage?
Superb stuff- I was long interested in seeing the very earliest silent trailers, so that was really cool.
Honestly more shows should aspire to be like The Prisoner and just fuck with the audience's expectations in the most trollish way imaginable.
Phil Austin of the Firesign Theater has died. Wonder if we'll get an obit.
In theory, if any user could manage to actually compartmentalize their social media use in a way that you just talk about politics on this one thing, that might be a useful tool. But that'll never happen.
There was a heavy giallo feel for me. Maybe it's the European setting but I got sort of an Argento vibe.
And me, Zoidberg!