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Sat and watched DVD of Good last night. An interesting and thoughtful movie.
I'll let it digest for awhile and then watch it again. Too much to take in at one sitting.
There were plenty of extras with interviews of the cast and crew. Different because they were divided into bits of 25 and 35 seconds.
There was also a 1/2 hour segment showing them shooting the movie
There was a shot of Viggo and Jason being served beer. Jason raised it to his mouth, got foam on his lips and when the director
said cut he spit it out. Interesting knowing that he doesn't drink.
All in all it was worth the wait.
I'll let it digest for awhile and then watch it again. Too much to take in at one sitting.
There were plenty of extras with interviews of the cast and crew. Different because they were divided into bits of 25 and 35 seconds.
There was also a 1/2 hour segment showing them shooting the movie
There was a shot of Viggo and Jason being served beer. Jason raised it to his mouth, got foam on his lips and when the director
said cut he spit it out. Interesting knowing that he doesn't drink.
All in all it was worth the wait.
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yeah....he's just like me, I hate alcohol and don't like men who drinks a lot or who feels that he must have a drink of beer every night or has to go to a bar every weekend with his friends. Guess I found one more reason to love JI ;)There was a shot of Viggo and Jason being served beer. Jason raised it to his mouth, got foam on his lips and when the director
said cut he spit it out. Interesting knowing that he doesn't drink.
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Different because they were divided into bits of 25 and 35 seconds.
grannybear, that is the weirdest interview format I've ever seen! They eliminated the interviewer's questions and pieced together the answers. Did the interviewer have a strange/funny voice? Did they forget to turn on the interviewer's mic? Very, very unusual . . . but not in a good way. [pun intended]
grannybear, that is the weirdest interview format I've ever seen! They eliminated the interviewer's questions and pieced together the answers. Did the interviewer have a strange/funny voice? Did they forget to turn on the interviewer's mic? Very, very unusual . . . but not in a good way. [pun intended]
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Helen....You're right. It is strange. It's almost as if they gave a talk and then it was divided up into short segments and questions inserted.
Also, especially with Jason, there was an answer and further on a short answer to the same question.
I also thought the segment showing them shooting was interesting. Having to repeat the same short bit over and over and they all looked the same.
I kept thinking what a waste of time. How much different can walking down the sidewalk be?
Is this why movies are so expensive to film?
Also, especially with Jason, there was an answer and further on a short answer to the same question.
I also thought the segment showing them shooting was interesting. Having to repeat the same short bit over and over and they all looked the same.
I kept thinking what a waste of time. How much different can walking down the sidewalk be?
Is this why movies are so expensive to film?
I'm no expert, but sometimes they shoot a scene--even if it's perfect--a second or third time just in case there's an unexpected problem with the first take, like a problem with the film itself, or a bird/object going through the scene, or anything that could spoil a shot. Or, if an actor is not giving the director what he/she wants, they redo the scenes many times until the director is satisfied. Same goes for some actors who aren't happy with a performance in the first few takes. That's only one of the things that make filming expensive.
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