I was in this movie and it was a really fun set to work on. I was " Dawn #2 " of Tony Orlandi and Dawn. You can see me in a blue dress standing behind Lorene Michaels when he's looking at Milton Berle and the girls dancing on the stage.
@@FilonisHat Oh, is that how it works? Thanks for clearing that up. But maybe, just maybe, since the show takes place in New York, they could've gone a little more Stanislavski and hired real, talented New York actors to make it more true to life...
I was in this movie and it was a really fun set to work on. I was " Dawn #2 " of Tony Orlandi and Dawn. You can see me in a blue dress standing behind Lorene Michaels when he's looking at Milton Berle and the girls dancing on the stage.
I noticed that girl. Nice job ❤
Such a good movie. Glad you had fun filming it. Cheers.
If Jason releases those zoom calls from those who were there, he could make a whole separate movie about that.
I had no idea Rachel Sennott was in the movie and was sooooooo happy to find her there
BEST MOVIE EVER
You couldn't find ANY ACTORS without English accents to represent the greatest TV show in American Television History?
C'mon. Really?
It’s called acting. The characters they portray on screen differ from who they are in actuality. They’re putting a mask on. It’s their job.
@@FilonisHat Oh, is that how it works? Thanks for clearing that up. But maybe, just maybe, since the show takes place in New York, they could've gone a little more Stanislavski and hired real, talented New York actors to make it more true to life...
Everyone was amazing, but the Gilda actress missed the mark
How so? I thought everyone was pretty solid.
Couldn’t stand that dude from Succession playing Andy Kaufman.
It's amazing how good they all were.