GKarsEye
Regular
Ok, this is uncharacteristically lame and sentimental for the mighty GKarsEye, but:
I couldn't help but thinking of our post exchanges on this board with the actors while watching the movie. It added an element to public entertainment I've never experienced before. Rather than seeing a bunch of actors perform, it was a little like seeing your friends or family in the local community theater. In at least a small degree, we knew those people in the movie, and little things in the movie reminded my of their real-life personalities.
When Cpt Martel quipped a witty jibe, it was like reading his friendly taunts to Gus Lynch.
Firell saying, "My heart speaks infrequently and quietly." Hah! She told us to expect that, but it was still surprising.
Alex Zahara, a class act all the way, made Dulann equally classy.
Miriam Sirois beeing nothing but sweet and wonderful around here made me feel for her character right away. It's like part of me was saying, "Nice going Miriam, good job!"
And of course, I'm going to marry her one day, so that helps.
When Kitaro Sasaki dictated his name at the ceremony, I noticed he gave it a deliberate Japanese-sounding inflection. Immediately, it reminded me of Warren's pride in his Japanese heritage and his idol-worship of Bruce Lee.
These little things made watching the movie a very different experience. Thank you to the actors and the board for that. I think I'll watch again tonight!
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"You do not make history. You can only hope to survive it."
I couldn't help but thinking of our post exchanges on this board with the actors while watching the movie. It added an element to public entertainment I've never experienced before. Rather than seeing a bunch of actors perform, it was a little like seeing your friends or family in the local community theater. In at least a small degree, we knew those people in the movie, and little things in the movie reminded my of their real-life personalities.
When Cpt Martel quipped a witty jibe, it was like reading his friendly taunts to Gus Lynch.
Firell saying, "My heart speaks infrequently and quietly." Hah! She told us to expect that, but it was still surprising.
Alex Zahara, a class act all the way, made Dulann equally classy.
Miriam Sirois beeing nothing but sweet and wonderful around here made me feel for her character right away. It's like part of me was saying, "Nice going Miriam, good job!"
And of course, I'm going to marry her one day, so that helps.
When Kitaro Sasaki dictated his name at the ceremony, I noticed he gave it a deliberate Japanese-sounding inflection. Immediately, it reminded me of Warren's pride in his Japanese heritage and his idol-worship of Bruce Lee.
These little things made watching the movie a very different experience. Thank you to the actors and the board for that. I think I'll watch again tonight!
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"You do not make history. You can only hope to survive it."