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I couldn't really relate to the fraternity or party scene, to the people out in the mall every day protesting one thing or another. I felt like there was no one I could relate to.
Charlie Trotter
Day
Every Day
People
Party
Every
Relate
Out
Fraternity
One Thing
Scene
Could
No-One
Like
Another
Felt
Protesting
Mall
Really
Thing
I know that there's a cultural expectation that women be nurturing, delicate flowers. And I am. So delicate. But that doesn't mean I can't write a good, gory murder scene.
Chelsea Cain
Good
Women
Nurturing
Expectation
Scene
Delicate
Write
Know
Am
Cultural
Mean
Flowers
Julie Dryfus and I were both afraid of heights and in one scene, I had to be quite high up and I was rather terrified, but Julie was very kind, encouraging me and we got through that together.
Chiaki Kuriyama
Me
Together
Heights
Kind
High
Rather
Scene
Both
Through
Had
Terrified
Got
Were
Julie
Encouraging
Up
Very
Quite
Afraid
Doing a scene truthfully is very similar to doing a song truthfully. They're really parallel.
Chip Esten
Song
Parallel
Similar
Scene
Doing
Very
Truthfully
Really
I was a girly-girl until I moved to New York. Then I got really into the androgynous look of the early-'90s club scene. I had really short hair and started blurring the line a bit. But for me, grade school was about Benetton, Esprit, and Guess jeans.
Chloe Sevigny
Me
School
Short Hair
Hair
Club
Guess
Bit
Androgynous
About
Scene
Had
New
Look
Until
Got
Line
Grade
Grade School
York
Short
Moved
New York
Club Scene
Then
Really
Jeans
Started
You jot down ideas, memories, whatever, concerning your real life that somehow parallels the character you're playing, and you incorporate that in your scene work.
Chris Cooper
Life
Work
Character
You
Memories
Real Life
Whatever
Down
Parallels
Somehow
Scene
Jot
Ideas
Concerning
Real
Your
Playing
Incorporate
I was living in upstate New York, in Kingston - small town, no comedy scene except for my friends and I doing these DIY shows and whatnot. And we put together this thing called the 'Altercation Punk Rock Comedy Tour.'
Chris Cubas
Together
Comedy
Punk
Living
Punk Rock
Small
Scene
Except
Tour
Small Town
Put
New
Town
Rock
Doing
Friends
York
Whatnot
New York
Upstate
Upstate New York
Shows
Thing
There was a little less pressure to be fit on 'The Avengers' than 'Captain America.' I had just finished 'Captain America,' so I was already built. Plus, 'Captain America' has that one scene dramatic scene where my transformation is revealed. 'The Avengers' has not one shirtless scene.
Chris Evans
Pressure
Finished
Transformation
Dramatic
Plus
Scene
Had
Revealed
Built
Fit
Than
America
Just
Where
Little
Avengers
Less
Captain
Captain America
I remember the first time Bill Fichtner and I had a scene together. I've seen him in a few movies, from 'Armageddon' to 'The Perfect Storm' and 'Contact,' and suddenly he's on a bunk bed and I'm on a bunk bed and we're doing this scene together. That was a real 'pinch me' moment.
Chris Vance
Time
Me
Together
Remember
Seen
First
Few
Scene
Perfect
Had
He
Contact
Armageddon
Him
First Time
Bed
Real
Doing
Pinch
Bunk
Storm
Movies
Bill
Moment
Suddenly
I've had some painful experiences in my life, but I feel like I'm trivializing them by using them for a scene in a movie. I don't want to do that. It just makes me feel kind of dirty for having done that.
Christian Bale
Life
Me
My Life
Kind
Some
Having
Scene
Dirty
Had
Feel
Like
Makes
Done
Just
Want
Experiences
Movie
Them
Painful
Using
I don't personally look to my own life experiences for answers about how to play a scene.
Christian Bale
Life
Own
Life Experiences
About
My Own
Scene
Look
How
Answers
Experiences
Personally
Play
'The Machinist' changed me. I learned that I really enjoy, literally, not saying a damned word for days at a time, except for what was in the scene. Whole days of... nothing. Just... standing still. I know a lot of people found it bizarre, because they'd be standing right next to me thinking, 'Why aren't we talking? What's going on?'
Christian Bale
Saying
Time
Me
People
Word
Nothing
Enjoy
Thinking
Changed
Bizarre
Scene
Except
Days
Know
Learned
Talking
Because
Still
Lot
Going
Just
Literally
Really
Next
Standing
Whole
Found
Why
Right
Sometimes, there's a preconceived notion of how a scene or how a work should be delivered. And I see young performers sometimes try and deliver that, and it's not really true to their voice or who they are.
Christian Camargo
Work
Sometimes
Try
Young
See
Scene
Voice
Deliver
Delivered
True
Performers
How
Preconceived
Preconceived Notion
Really
Should
Notion
Who
We have so much pride in welcoming these passengers onto the plane, and they have so much pride in travel. It's something that I definitely always remember, when I'm playing a scene on the plane, just to imbue everything with that sense of excitement.
Christina Ricci
Travel
Pride
Remember
Sense
Everything
Definitely
Something
Scene
Onto
Remember When
Excitement
Welcoming
Always
Passengers
Just
Plane
Much
Playing
For me, I love Portland. I love the food scene, I love the vibe, the environment.
Christina Tosi
Love
Food
Me
Scene
Environment
Vibe
Portland
And that's why I chose on purpose not to have a death scene. We've seen them in a million movies and it's too much like cranking the tears out. I didn't want that scene.
Christine Lahti
Death
Tears
Too Much
Seen
Too
Out
Scene
Purpose
Like
Cranking
Want
Movies
Them
Much
Chose
Why
Million
I can't stand the club scene. It's all about impressing people.
Christine Taylor
People
Club
About
Scene
Club Scene
Stand
One of my favorite stories is my first kissing scene with Linda Gray.
Christopher Atkins
First
Favorite
Kissing
Scene
Linda
Stories
Gray
My first ever sex scene in a movie was in 'Superbad.' Because I was 17, for legal reasons my mother had to be on the set. It was real awkward, but it worked out OK because when I watched the movie with her, the sex scene wasn't awkward because she'd been right there when it happened.
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Legal
Mother
Sex
First
OK
Out
Scene
Had
She
Because
Real
Been
Movie
Happened
Worked
Reasons
Ever
Her
Right
Awkward
Watched
Set
Comparing every black male politician on the scene to Obama is a bit lazy - just because I'm from a similar background and profession, it's such an easy comparison to make. It's also quite annoying being viewed through the prism of someone else's personality and identity, rather than your own.
Chuka Umunna
Personality
Black
Own
Politician
Every
Else
Background
Bit
Obama
Easy
Someone
Similar
Rather
Scene
Through
Lazy
Annoying
Also
Identity
Make
Because
Prism
Male
Than
Quite
Just
Being
Just Because
Viewed
Your
Profession
Comparing
Comparison
I'm very well known for hiding my phone in really weird places. I can hide it in a refrigerator during a scene or under that bed. It's pretty bad, but at the end of the day we can all laugh at it.
Cierra Ramirez
Day
Phone
Hide
End Of The Day
Laugh
Hiding
Bad
Pretty
Scene
Weird
Well
Well Known
Known
Bed
End
Very
Refrigerator
Places
Really
The thing is, I love a great death scene - no good actor doesn't. Sorry, any actor, I should say.
Clark Gregg
Love
Death
Good
Great
Sorry
Say
Scene
Any
Good Actor
Should
Actor
Thing
Some film actors want to sit back and look at every scene and all that crap. No, you're an actor - tell the story, and when it's told, there's another one to tell.
Clarke Peters
You
Sit
Every
Back
Tell
Some
Scene
Look
Another
Want
Crap
Story
Film
Actor
Film Actors
The culinary scene in Phoenix is incredible.
Clive Cussler
Incredible
Phoenix
Scene
Culinary
I treat any scene the same - dialogue, action - you're still creating something in character. It's all acting, fighting.
Clive Owen
Character
You
Treat
Fighting
Action
Something
Scene
Still
Dialogue
Same
Any
Creating
Acting
If you explode onto the scene at a very young age, there are so many people pulling you in different directions. It takes time to recalibrate and see what's important.
Clive Owen
Time
You
Age
People
Important
Young
See
Directions
Scene
Onto
Takes
Very
So Many People
Young Age
Different
Different Directions
Explode
Many
Pulling
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