Speaking of great movies and great scenes, John Huston’s Fat City (based on the Leonard Gardner novel of the same title) is a must watch. I just purchased the blu-ray and this scene has been on repeat viewing for me. Susan Tyrell’s portrayal (she was nominated for an Academy Award) of a boozy alcoholic mightContinue reading “Fat City”
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And…Scene
“He said to me, ‘I want to do the best acting I’ve ever done,’” Trier says of Lie’s preparation for Worst Person. “He’s gotten better with his craft, and he’s gotten even braver about exposing deeper emotions.” -Joachim Trier, director of The Worst Person In The World on actor Anders Danielsen Lie in Vanity FairContinue reading “And…Scene”
You’ve Got To Care
For the actor… If you want to be vulnerable to the other person, you first have to care deeply about everything they say and do to you. It all has to affect you. In many cases to wound you. If you’re not feeling anything, go back to the relationship. Who is this person to youContinue reading “You’ve Got To Care”
Be Good. Do Good.
“Be good, be goodBe good, be good, be goodBe good, be good, be goodBe good, be good, be good (Johnny)Be good, be good, be goodBe good, be good, be goodBe good, be good, be goodBe good, be good, be good” (Johnny) -song Be Good Johnny by Men At Work “No matter what, my task isContinue reading “Be Good. Do Good.”
Sandbox
One of the many great things about producing is you get to create the sandbox for so many artists to come play in it. We’ve been doing “Tuesday Nights At Vs.” each week for over five years now. I continue to be blown away by the immensely talented actors, writers, directors and artists who showContinue reading “Sandbox”
Feeling Out There, Not Up There
For the actor… Speaking of not getting fooled by feelings, don’t prioritize your emotions over the audience’s. For you can “feel it” up there, but if they don’t feel anything out there, then it doesn’t matter one bit.
Don’t Get Fooled By Feelings
“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” – Viktor E. Frankl Feelings are good. They exist for a reason. They serve as guideposts. But they’re not the end all, be all. And sometimes, our feelingsContinue reading “Don’t Get Fooled By Feelings”
The Work
“We create in service to art, not for what we can get from art.” -Rick Rubin, The Creative Act: A Way Of Being When you detach and always make it about the work–not yourself–you’ll never get too high or low. Not too high when you’re being praised. Not full of yourself. Because you realize youContinue reading “The Work”
Confidant
confidant (n.)1610s, confident, “person trusted with private affairs,” from French confident (16c.), from Italian confidente “a trusty friend,” literally “confident, trusty,” from Latin confidentem (nominative confidens), present participle of confidere “to trust, “Butch: Y’know, when I was a kid, I always figured on being a hero when I grew up.Sundance: Too late now.Butch: You didn’tContinue reading “Confidant”
Prove It All Over Again
You may ask yourself, “What is that beautiful house?”You may ask yourself, “Where does that highway go to?”And you may ask yourself, “Am I right, am I wrong?”And you may say to yourself, “My God, what have I done?” Same as it ever was, same as it ever wasSame as it ever was, same asContinue reading “Prove It All Over Again”