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I loved doing that long scene. It was a really challenging set piece.
Susan Sarandon
(
1946
-)
I loved doing that long scene,
Susan Sarandon
(
1946
-)
Doing that hunt scene was really quite demanding. I actually broke a rib during that scene. And then all the scenes after that became quite challenging, just breathing and laughing.
Guy Pearce
The most challenging scene for me was the spider scene, because I don't like spiders in real life. Even rubber ones I get really scared of.
Rupert Grint
(
1988
-)
I know them by their rave names, Deacon and Sushi. They're both total sweethearts, they loved to party, loved the rave scene. A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive.
Amy Williams
Every woman I have ever loved has left her print upon me, where I loved some invaluable piece of myself apart from me--so different that I had to stretch and grow in order to recognize her. And in that growing, we came to separation, that place where work begins.
Audre Lorde
(
1934
-
1992
)
I loved it. I have to say, I really loved it, ... I felt vulnerable. When you have a huge set piece in the middle of a movie, whether it's a siege tower coming down or 100 horses charging across the plain, it sort of does a lot of the work for you. When it's just you hold that thing, it was new. I feel like I've got a lot to learn.
Harry Smith
We had shot very long scenes, and no scene was like the other. The actors were allowed to move within the scene as they pleased, and they never needed to follow any determined action.
Lars von Trier
(
1956
-)
He loved (radio personalities) Bob and Tom, he loved his truck, he loved racing and he loved being with his friends. He was a crack-up, always cracking a joke and having a good time. And he loved Cathedral. He loved this place. It was (a) challenge for him, but he was up for the challenge.
Jim O'Hara
I was also given more unusual things to do - like I become a cat in one scene! I loved that, because I have two cats at home.
Emma Watson
(
1990
-)
It's very challenging work because of the level of contamination in the water. There were several toxins, ... They were also very early to arrive on the scene, and though they are equipped to sustain themselves, they really had to rough it.
Michael Freeman
I really recommend the following. Before you're going to hear a piece, any piece, for the first time, don't do anything. Just go an hour early and read the program notes. Then you have some idea about how long it is, the instrumentation, what the idea of it is, the pure general shell. Then, when the piece is played, don't fight with it. Listen to it. And if you find anything that fascinates you, then here's the important thing: Go hear it again, soon.
James Levine
(
1943
-)
Even though it was cold last night and it was wet. One of the things we got by the end of the piece was really that one of our scene patterns showed up: the water.
Tom Demenkoff
He's a super, super professional. He will go over and over a scene again. He can become black and blue. In one scene, we did more than 150 shots in two days. That was crazy for an action scene. He was hurting so much. But he knew we had to have this scene and he knew this would be one of the best fights of the movie, so he kept on going, and at the end of the day he almost fainted. He was in so much pain.
Louis Leterrier
(
1973
-)
We did determine a piece of the steering mechanism was missing from the vehicle. It was recovered the next day from the scene of the accident.
Deputy Dwayne Stone
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