New subbie - Checked you out after Jamesʻ Inside of You visit... you guys are delightful and I look forward to catching up on the rest of the podcasts. ... Does Hiroshima count as smooth jazz?
I’d say actors must have really sharpe memories to be able to memorise all the words and also think about incorporating character mannerisms, character reaction etc. Also to remember it whilst filming and becoming someone else essentially for a while and to remember to switch it off when you hear “cut”. I know I’d definitely find that hard. I find it so interesting to hear from “the other side of the tv” style conversations. Rose McGowan also stated on a podcast that she found it so weird to be using someone else’s words and clothes; to basically become someone else, over the years she found that surreal, and it must be. The rest of us “on the other side of it” don’t really think about that stuff.
Nope, nope, nope, sorry James, but Scotty didn't transport the tribbles into space, although he was asked if that was what he had done. No, he transported them onto the Klingon vessel, where there would be no tribble at all. And James is correct, Mark, it's Trek, not Track. As in a long trek across vast distances. Great podcast, guys! Thanks!
New subbie - Checked you out after Jamesʻ Inside of You visit... you guys are delightful and I look forward to catching up on the rest of the podcasts. ... Does Hiroshima count as smooth jazz?
I’d say actors must have really sharpe memories to be able to memorise all the words and also think about incorporating character mannerisms, character reaction etc. Also to remember it whilst filming and becoming someone else essentially for a while and to remember to switch it off when you hear “cut”.
I know I’d definitely find that hard.
I find it so interesting to hear from “the other side of the tv” style conversations. Rose McGowan also stated on a podcast that she found it so weird to be using someone else’s words and clothes; to basically become someone else, over the years she found that surreal, and it must be. The rest of us “on the other side of it” don’t really think about that stuff.
Nope, nope, nope, sorry James, but Scotty didn't transport the tribbles into space, although he was asked if that was what he had done. No, he transported them onto the Klingon vessel, where there would be no tribble at all. And James is correct, Mark, it's Trek, not Track. As in a long trek across vast distances. Great podcast, guys! Thanks!