The extras on this disc are a little disappointing as they're just basic little promos like a few of
the actors talking about their characters or the main cast and Director talking about the production as a whole.
Blu - ray Highlight: Anchor Bay may have chosen quantity over quality in the special features department, but there are a few extras worth watching, including a featurette on the «Legend of Spartacus» with the show's historical consultants, and another one aptly titled «Famous Last Words» where
the actors talk about their characters» deaths.
Not exact matches
When audiences and critics use such diverse words to describe one man's work, you know they are
talking about an
actor who completely transforms himself into whatever
character he is called upon to play.
You find out more
about that process is the 5:29 «Bringing the
Characters to Life,» which includes interviews with the animation staff, as they
talk about how they worked with their own reference videos to figure out how the «
actors» move.
Instead, the acclaimed directors and
character actors scheduled to give Q&A s excite her more, particularly Lynne Ramsey (We Need to
Talk About Kevin) premiering her latest, You Were Never Really Here.
«Behind the Brick» (4:13) finds the movie's
characters talk about the movie as if they are just
actors making a movie.
The
actor talks about who ruins the most takes, taking his
character in a new direction, and being in an action movie with Keanu Reeves.
Instead let's
talk about the
actors and their respective
characters.
May 4, 2018 •
Actor Jenn Colella
talks about befriending the real - life inspiration behind her
character in the Broadway musical Come From Away.
In Heart of Justice, the
actors and executives
talk about these
characters — what they're feeling and how they're thinking.
During this 1 - on - 1 phone interview with Collider,
actor Giovanni Ribisi
talked about the strengths of Season 1, expanding the world in Season 2, the respect he has for showrunner Graham Yost (Justified), not approaching his
character from an inhumane place, the potential in playing someone who's always taking on different
characters, and his experience with directing an episode.
The
actors talk about their attraction to the project and their
characters, while the director discusses his influences, intentions, and production.
Having its North American premiere at TIFF with a showing at NYFF this weekend, I had the chance to
talk (and walk) on the Croisette with Sean (check out the 9 minute mark) where I got to speak
about this location specific backdrop, the craftsmanship behind the visual work, his approach in working with child
actors and finally how Willem Dafoe took on the
character.
(Source: deccanchronicle.com) One of the most acclaimed
actors in Hollywood and an Academy Award winner, Matthew McConaughey
talks about his fears, his
character in the movie Sing and reactions of his children towards the movie.
Voice
actor Richard Horvitz, who is known for his roles in Invader Zim and Mighty Morphin» Power Rangers, was on the stream and
talked about how he got the gig to voice Psychonauts» main
character Raz.
The veteran
character actor / director
talks about his film, his past and «rumors» of George Lucas doing a special edition of «American Graffiti» ala «Star Wars.»
For Variety «s «
Actors on
Actors,» Hong Chau and Diane Kruger sat down to
talk about inhabiting
characters who've experienced loss, feeling like they're meant for a particular role, and more.
During this recent interview to promote the show's debut,
actor Greg Kinnear
talked about how he was able to relate to this
character, his approach to playing such an edgy role, how his view of the court system has changed, how similar this version will be to the original Australian series, and how Sam Raimi came to be directing episodes of the show.
Over the course of a couple of phone chats — one interrupted by a dead cell phone battery — one can hear the earnest joy in her voice, usually followed by that laughter, when
talking about her journey from M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, her feature film debut, to the massive success of Jurassic World despite her
character's penchant for running in heels from dinosaurs and, most recently, her 2017 Screen
Actors Guild Award - nominated performance in an episode of Netflix's Black Mirror.
The
actor talks about what's in store for his
character following the surprising revelation in the latest trailer for the franchise reboot.
«Unlikely Heroes: The
Characters of The Big Short» (11:28) allows the
actors to
talk about their roles and to consider the real people being portrayed or composited.
The Emmy nominee sat down for the SAG Foundation and Backstage Conversations series to
talk about his history as an
actor and what he did to get into the
character of Felix Turner.
At the recent press day, Tarantino and his
actors talked about the advantages of shooting in 70 mm, how a Tarantino set differs from other movie sets, how Leigh and Russell played off each other while chained at the hip for 4-1/2 months, why Russell remained in
character after his
character met his demise, the decision to stay close to the script, Tarantino and Jackson's take on race relations in America, why a period film affords a filmmaker the opportunity to comment on the present in ways a present day film does not, what their filmmaking adventure was like for the veteran
actors who have been with Tarantino from the beginning, and why Tarantino doesn't mind dancing on the edge of political correctness.
At the recent press day, Core, Ramirez, Bracey, wingsuit stunt pilot Jeb Corliss, professional free climber Chris Sharma, Alcon producers Andrew A. Kosove and Broderick Johnson, and 2nd unit director Philip Boston
talked about how they went
about creating the ultimate sports movie, how the
actors viewed their
characters and built the bro - mance, the challenges of coordinating a production that shot around the world in 11 countries and on 4 continents, why all the 2nd unit work was shot prior to the first unit work, why vision and authenticity were paramount, why the imagination, energy and focus required to shoot a film in camera is much greater than when visual effects are used everywhere, and why it took courage to make this film.
In That's What I'm
Talking About, Zoey will be playing the lead female
character Beverly alongside such hunky
actors as Tyler Hoechlin, Ryan Guzman, and Glen Powell.
«Wayne on Wayne» (3:15) lets
actor Stephen Dervan, Fireproof's comic relief,
talk about the film semi in -
character as overly confident firefighter Wayne Floyd, who considers himself «The Man.»
While Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz, and Paz Vega all make small cameos, this is an ensemble picture that's seemingly dedicated to the excellent Spanish
character actors that have appeared in Pedro Almodóvar's films over the years, perhaps the three most memorable being Javier Cámara from «
Talk To Her,» Lola Dueñas from «Volver» and Cecilia Roth from «All
About My Mother.»
Funny, introspective, and bracingly clear
about her vision as a filmmaker and
actor, our
talk covered the unusual shooting schedule that allowed the film to show New York City going through actual changes of season, the logistics of getting the crew to Paris, and why keeping secrets from the cast made for a film where each
actor could, and was encouraged to, create a universe for his or her
character.
Eddie Marsan has no romantic notions
about his East End upbringing, telling Janet Christie he's defined by
character not class.The
actor talks about his new film Deadpool 2, hit US series Ray Donovan and how he struggles to get decent parts on British TV.
«Way Beyond «Our» Maturity Level: Juno - Leah - Bleeker» (9 minutes) has Page, Cera, and Thirlby comment on their
characters, while Reitman and Cody
talk about how the
actors brought the
characters to life.
During a recent appearance at Walker Stalker Con, Chandler Riggs — the
actor who played Carl for more than seven seasons before his death at the start of 2018 —
talked about the relationship between his
character and the monstrous murderer played by Watchmen and Supernatural
actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
I just wish they'd given some of the fine
actors — Miguel Sandoval's in it and I don't even want to
talk about the tiny (but wonderfully acted) Bradley Whitford appearance —
characters to play instead of advertising to deliver.
He
talks about the project's roots and why it needed to be set in New York,
character subjects, various personal influences, themes and story, cast and performances, script specifics and
actor improvisation, and a few other tidbits.
In an interview with RogerEbert.com, Selznick
talked about his last film adaptation, «Hugo,» directed by Martin Scorsese, and «Wonderstruck's» use of deaf
actors to play hearing
characters in the silent - era scenes.
Can you
talk about some of the things he brought to the
character and how he helped you direct him as an
actor?
The film also uses fake interviews of sorts with the
actors playing the main
characters, showing them
talking to a reporter years later
about what had happened.
Actor Kristin Kreuk
talked to Attack of the Show
about kicking butt as the video game
character and — of course — a little bit
about Lana Lang.
MTV recently
talked to Paul Reubens (the
actor formerly known as Pee - Wee Herman)
about the film, and Reubens revealed an interesting new detail — that the script features «
characters from «Welcome to the Dollhouse» and «Happiness» whose paths converge.»
Instead of
talking to the voice
actors behind the dogs with a cardboard cutout of the poster behind them, Wes Anderson had Bryan Cranston, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Liev Schriber, F. Murray Abraham, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johansson, Bob Balaban, and Tilda Swinton interviewed
about the movie, and then created animation as if their canine
characters were doing the Isle of Dogs cast interviews themselves.
The great
actor also
talks about how crucial hedonism is to his
character in «A Bigger Splash», and working with Dakota Johnson.
Harry Dean Stanton, the veteran
character actor with (by his own count) over 250 film appearances to his credit, would rather not
talk about himself.
I must say that this was one of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to
talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the
actors who were chosen were acting for a different movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main
characters died and they just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to say
about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
Actors talk about how well they like to get to know their
characters.
All of the key
actors speak up as well,
talking about their
characters and the original source material, including Takeshi — which is very cool to see.
All the
talk from producers and
actors about making more X-Men movie spinoffs for fan - favorite
characters from the comics isn't just
talk anymore.
Sam Fisher's voice
actor Michael Ironside
talks about returning to the
character in Ghost Recon Wildlands during a heartfelt new video from Ubisoft.
In the interview, Pete
talks about some of his favorite movies he recommends to friends, the evolution of the project over the years, how he got involved as a director, his vision behind the stark contrast between the beautiful, almost photo realistic backgrounds and the cartoony
characters, a scene from the film that I felt was a homage to Jaws, the 1400 kid search for the main star of this film, how directing the voice
actors for the English version of Miyazaki's Ponyo helped him in making this film, and find out who directs Peter Sohn when he performs in his own film.
Actors Keira Knightley and Jack Davenport also speak over certain scenes, providing a giggly, yet fun chat in which they
talk mostly
about their
characters and how their appearances change throughout the film.
The veteran
character actor talks to Ryan Gilbey
about joyless screen sex, getting trailer envy and working with Philip Seymour Hoffman on one of the late
actor's last films
Chris Schweizer and Gregg Taylor
talk about «Crogan's Adventures» on Decoder Ring Theatre, bringing «Red Panda» from radio to comics, hearing
actors bring your
characters to life and Crogan's future.