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12:13 pm October 27, 2007
| Mooglebait
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So, what has been your favorite projects and jobs that you have worked on in the past that you felt progressed your talents?
Kupo! - Moogie
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1:39 pm October 29, 2007
| codex
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I loved doing Buffy because I got to do all the fun stunts, doing wire work is sooo fun! I also loved Warm Springs because working with actors the calibre of Kenneth Braunaugh and Cynthia Nixon taught me so much about acting.
That’s the great thing about acting. Each role requires you to learn something different!
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7:29 pm October 29, 2007
| Dariendel
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That’s it, I’m gonna hit the video store and rent me some Buffy. I forgot what season you appeared in though.
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And now, farewell to kindness, humanity and gratitude… I have substituted myself for Providence in rewarding the good; may the God of vengeance now yield me His place to punish the wicked.
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12:59 am October 30, 2007
| Mooglebait
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Final season actually. Yes I was a Buffy fan hehe. The whole potential slayers being murdered thing by that preacher was apart of the last season’s main plot.
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8:05 pm December 12, 2007
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What did you learn from Kenneth Branagh and Cynthia Nixon, I’m curious?
I’m a huge fan of Branagh’s Shakespeare adaptations, and what I know of Cynthia Nixon’s work gets a very high opinion from me.
(and yours for that matter)
Best regards,
Theo
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8:34 pm December 12, 2007
| codex
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I learned that the better the actor, the less the ego, the less attention drawn to how "great" they are, how "hard" they work at their job. They were the nicest people to work with, and just showed up and were amazing at what they did. I guess I learned not to make a big deal out of myself, because acting is just a job like anyone else’s.
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9:58 pm December 22, 2007
| Pete
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codex said:
I learned that the better the actor, the less the ego, the less attention drawn to how "great" they are, how "hard" they work at their job. They were the nicest people to work with, and just showed up and were amazing at what they did. I guess I learned not to make a big deal out of myself, because acting is just a job like anyone else’s.
lol im sure you didnt learn this from Braunaugh hes got one of the biggest egos ever :P
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>.< If i had some talent, i would love to be an actor! but i dont so i am not. You guys are great! very pro! And i think i seen vork in a commercial >.> can’t remember!
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I iz In Y0 FoRuM, PoStInG tEh sPaM
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6:00 pm February 1, 2008
| Mauth
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This is why i love projects like these… You can actually sit down and chitchat ( even if it IS on a forum ) with the people that make all this happen. That’s probably one of the major reasons i like programming.
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To The Dragon: Enjoy your rest, until next the pattern has need of you. Tai’shar.
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