Sentences with phrase «as a script supervisor»

Melanie Griffith and Sharon Stone have a scene apiece as, respectively, an acting teacher and casting agent; Alison Brie (Dave Franco's real - life wife) plays Greg's girlfriend Amber; and Seth Rogen and Paul Scheer admirably restrain themselves as script supervisor Sandy and DP Raphael, acting as audience surrogates as they incredulously watch Tommy's on - set decisions.
Amid the period - accurate setting, attention to detail, frequent cameos and all - star cast, including a disturbingly convincing Seth Rogan as script supervisor Sandy Schklair, there is the portrait of the artist as a middle - aged eccentric, a strange guy with an even stranger vision that somehow connected to a large, mainstream audience.
Shirley later divorced her husband Max, married Ulmer and worked beside him, as script supervisor or scenarist, from then on.
Franco's Wiseau continually forgets his line and misses his cue, much to the chagrin of the crew, which includes Seth Rogen as the script supervisor and Dave Franco as Greg Sestero, the actor who played Mark.
Seth Rogen joins as script supervisor Sandy Schklair, whilst Zac Efron stars as «Chris - R» actor, Dan Janjigian.
He was hired as a script supervisor.
But according to Sandy Schklair, who served as script supervisor on The Room, things didn't exactly go down as The Disaster Artist depicts.
Seth Rogen gets in a lot of comic digs as the script supervisor who often acts as the de facto director, as Tommy's on - set antics and abuse continue to spiral as the shoot goes along.

Not exact matches

We hear from Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, several still - awed costars, one of Mifune's sons, Kurosawa's script supervisor, and a film sword master identified as «killed by Mifune more than a hundred times.»
Rogen, playing the misbegotten movie's script supervisor, also helps soften scenes that show Wiseau bullying his cast members — as when Wiseau insists on shooting a sex scene in a way that demeans his female star (Ari Graynor).
Its cast and crew (Seth Rogen is particularly good as a bemused script supervisor) are bewildered.
I still do when I think of Seth Rogen as the doomed movie - within - a-movie's script supervisor, his expressionless face silently begging the heavens for one more minute of patience.
The cast is full of the sort of people you might expect, from producer Seth Rogen playing the film's script supervisor and de facto secret director, Paul Scheer as the DP and Alison Brie as Greg's romantic partner, with the likes of Jason Mantzoukas, Josh Hutcherson, Zac Efron and Zoey Deutch (among many, many others) filling out the world and this version of The Room's cast.
He drafted all three classes to become his crew, cast and collaborators: forty - five students rotating through the various production roles (camera operator, sound recorder, editor, electrician, script supervisor, etc...) to learn hands - on filmmaking with Ray as mentor, ringmaster and director.
Whether he's burning through dozens of flubbed takes in front of an exhausted crew (including Seth Rogen as the exasperated script supervisor), insisting on filming a sex scene with his leading lady (Ari Graynor) with all of the members of the cast present, or getting a personal toilet installed in the middle of the soundstage, Wiseau struts his private despotate of fake brick walls like a perfect parody of directorial hubris.
Unlike Wiseau's convoluting choices to stick random supporting actors in «The Room,» Franco and team are wise to keep its secondary players purposely minor (such as Greg's girlfriend, Amber, and script supervisor, Sandy Schklair, effectively played by Alison Brie, «How to Be Single» and Seth Rogen, «Neighbors»).
Franco does hint at the discord by showing how the crew mocks Tommy behind his back, but he also simplifies things by focusing on two major crewmembers, script supervisor Sandy Schklair (Seth Rogen) and director of photography Raphael Smadja (Paul Scheer), who he treats as composite characters.
Franco's brother Dave stars as Sestero, while Rogen plays script supervisor Sandy Schklair.
One such person was Sandy Schklair, who is credited as the film's script supervisor, but who also claims to have actually directed «The Room» due to what he perceived as Wiseau's incompetence.
Original Naruto manga creator Masashi Kishimoto is credited with the original story, script, and character designs, as well as the chief production supervisor, for the film.
As previously reported, Kishimoto is handling the film's original story, script, and character designs, and he's also credited as chief production supervisoAs previously reported, Kishimoto is handling the film's original story, script, and character designs, and he's also credited as chief production supervisoas chief production supervisor.
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