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If you do a scene and you really like a character in it or a premise in it to write it down and to work on it so that you can have five or six characters that you can pull out in an audition.
Amy Poehler
Work
Character
You
Down
Out
Characters
Scene
Write
Like
Audition
Five
Six
Really
Premise
Pull
I would watch movies on the couch in my house. If I saw a scene played by a woman or a man - it doesn't matter - a scene I really liked, I would right away run to the mirror and repeat it.
Ana de Armas
Man
Woman
Matter
Mirror
Saw
Run
Would
Scene
Couch
Liked
House
Repeat
Movies
Really
Away
Right
Played
Right Away
Watch
I can't forget the scene in 'My Night at Maud's' when the very pious engineer in the business suit decides to sit on Maud's bed while she is lying under the covers with only a T-shirt on, determined to seduce him.
Andre Aciman
Business
Engineer
Sit
Lying
Seduce
Determined
Only
Scene
She
Him
Bed
Covers
Very
Pious
Forget
Decide
While
Night
Suit
When I'm shooting a film, I don't look at playback. I don't go and do a scene and then hurry up and watch what I just did. I never look at it so I haven't seen any of it.
Andre Benjamin
Seen
Hurry
Scene
Never
Look
Go
Up
Did
Shooting
Any
Just
Then
Film
Watch
The only dangerous scene is when James Cromwell put a stake in my chest. But other than that, it turned out to be quite a punch. I didn't think much of it.
Andre Braugher
Dangerous
Think
Other
Punch
Out
Only
Scene
Put
Chest
Than
Quite
James
Stake
Turned
Much
Very little gets offered to me. I have to audition and bawl my eyes out. For 'Broadchurch,' the scene was Danny lying on the mortuary table. I can't remember the last audition I had where I didn't come out drenched in sweat, puffy-eyed.
Andrew Buchan
Me
Eyes
Remember
Lying
Danny
Out
Table
Scene
Had
Come
Audition
Very
Offered
Gets
Where
Little
Sweat
Last
If I can do a scene in one shot, it's in one shot. Most of my shots are pretty long. I think with 'Looking,' what we have in the first minute is a whole episode of a traditional TV show. I like to let things breathe; I like to let things have a certain tone.
Andrew Haigh
Long
First
Looking
Think
TV
TV Show
Minute
Pretty
Scene
Like
Most
Traditional
Breathe
Shot
Episode
Shots
Certain
Show
Whole
Things
Tone
I have had the opportunity to work with Andy Lincoln a lot. He's got a remarkable process. He just has these ways of sinking into the scene and into character that are very physical. He'll make these sounds and these grunts and these moans... I don't know what it is that he's channeling! It lets you know it's okay for you to do that, too.
Andrew J. West
Work
Character
You
Opportunity
Sinking
Too
Channeling
Ways
Okay
Andy
Physical
Scene
Remarkable
Had
He
Know
Make
Got
Lincoln
Sounds
Lot
Very
Just
Process
Lets
Grunt
Surrounded by a sweltering state known for its staunch conservatism, Austin is an oasis. It's home to the University of Texas, which continuously fosters a well-educated youth culture who have been funneling their collective creative energy into building a vibrant music, film, and technology scene for decades.
Andrew Zimmern
Music
Home
Technology
Creative
Youth
Culture
Collective
Building
Energy
Conservatism
State
Oasis
Staunch
Scene
Known
Well-Educated
Been
Continuously
Texas
Austin
Surrounded
Decades
Vibrant
Which
Creative Energy
Who
Youth Culture
Fosters
Film
University
I have always loved the Day of the Dead - a chance to celebrate death rather than to treat it like that awful scene in the cemetery.
Andy Dunn
Death
Day
Celebrate
Treat
Rather
Scene
Like
Dead
Always
Than
Cemetery
Loved
Awful
Chance
When you explore a scene, the most important thing is who to cast.
Andy Garcia
You
Important
Scene
Cast
Most
Most Important Thing
Important Thing
The Most Important
Explore
Who
Thing
Something a lot of people probably don't know is 'Chapter One' did have the idea to make a post-credit scene, which was Beverly Marsh picking up the phone. So, 27 years later, post credit, you would see a phone ringing.
Andy Muschietti
You
Chapter
People
Phone
Post
Later
Would
Ringing
Marsh
See
Something
Scene
Picking
Idea
Beverly
Know
Make
Years
Lot
Up
Did
Which
Credit
So many times you see beautiful lovemaking scenes with a lot of exposure or an awkward lovemaking scene, but I think it's very rare that you see it private.
Ang Lee
Beautiful
You
Rare
Lovemaking
Think
See
Scene
Scenes
Private
Lot
Very
Times
Many
Exposure
Awkward
When I was on 'Doubt' on CBS, there was a 60-second scene, but in that 60 seconds, people were so affected because it was trans women in a very normalized situation.
Angelica Ross
Women
People
Situation
Doubt
Seconds
Scene
Because
Were
Affected
Very
A court is like a scene, people want to see attractive people.
Anna Kournikova
People
See
Scene
Like
Attractive
Attractive People
Court
Want
My very first scene on camera for anything was with Sarah Jessica Parker in the 'Sex and the City' movie, and she couldn't have been more lovely and beautiful and kind, and on top of that, she's just a killer actress.
Annaleigh Ashford
Beautiful
Sex
First
Top
Killer
Sex And The City
Kind
City
More
Scene
Parker
She
Camera
Been
Very
Just
Movie
Anything
Lovely
Sarah
Actress
Jessica
I've been shocked by film actors - 25 and under - having such confidence and cockiness to rewrite a scene. My background is more about the director being in control. It's all about yielding. It's an oddly submissive relationship in which you're moulded, Pygmalion-style.
Anne-Marie Duff
Relationship
You
Confidence
Director
Control
Background
About
Having
More
Scene
Been
Oddly
Shocked
Yielding
Submissive
Being
Rewrite
Which
Film
Actor
Film Actors
It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.
Annie Parisse
Love
More
Scene
More Than Anything
Because
Always
Than
Just
Love Scene
Anything
Little
Awkward
I cry whenever I watch an emotional scene that I did, just because it brings me back to that moment. It's like, I remember being there; I remember feeling what I felt. It's really weird, right?
Ansel Elgort
Me
Remember
Feeling
Back
Scene
Emotional
Weird
Like
Cry
Because
Felt
Did
Just
Whenever
Being
Just Because
Really
Moment
Being There
Right
Watch
Brings
Tom Arnold and I, we have a huge firefight scene on top of a German tank. I get to shoot 50 caliber rounds. We shoot a helicopter out of the sky. That's the only fight I'm in.
Anthony Anderson
Fight
Sky
Top
Out
Only
Scene
Caliber
Arnold
Tank
Huge
German
Get
Shoot
Helicopter
Fight Scene
Tom
Rounds
So I was hugely thrilled that my first scene ever on camera was with Hal Holbrook.
Anthony Edwards
First
Thrilled
Scene
Hal
Camera
Hugely
Ever
I feel that's a good thing as an actor that you do not feel satisfied. Whenever I go back and watch myself on screen, I find multiple reasons to redo that scene. That's an occupational hazard that most actors face. You can never come to terms with it.
Anushka Sharma
Myself
Good
You
Face
Satisfied
Back
On-Screen
Find
Scene
Good Thing
Hazard
Never
Feel
Come
Most
Terms
Occupational
Go
Screen
Whenever
Reasons
Multiple
Actor
Thing
Watch
At 21, my career took a comedic turn when I was cast in a new Broadway play called 'Brooklyn Boy,' by Donald Margulies, which was equal parts funny and sad. I realized that the more seriously I expressed my character's feelings, the funnier the scene became.
Ari Graynor
Sad
Funny
Character
Seriously
Feelings
Took
Broadway
Brooklyn
More
Scene
Cast
New
Comedic
Equal
Became
Parts
Boy
Donald
Which
Turn
Realized
Expressed
Play
Career
Funnier
When I joined the music scene, a lot of big-ticket singers were not getting good work... It was a lean phase.
Arijit Singh
Work
Music
Good
Good Work
Music Scene
Scene
Joined
Lean
Singers
Were
Lot
Getting
Phase
In constructing the plot and working it out with the proper diction, the poet should place the scene, as far as possible, before his eyes. In this way, seeing everything with the utmost vividness, as if he were a spectator of the action, he will discover what is in keeping with it, and be most unlikely to overlook inconsistencies.
Aristotle
Eyes
Will
Poet
Before
Action
Everything
Unlikely
Way
Out
Plot
Possible
Seeing
Proper
Scene
Constructing
He
Most
Overlook
Were
Discover
His
His Way
Diction
As Far As
Place
Far
Should
Working
Utmost
Keeping
Spectator
So I decided to move that scene in the doctor's office to two-thirds into the movie, after the viewers had come to know Ryan and Ali and share in their happiness.
Arthur Hiller
Happiness
Doctor
Ali
Scene
Had
Share
Come
Know
Office
Move
Movie
After
Decided
Viewers
Two-Thirds
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