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He's kind of this empty vessel of a character, ... His awkward sensibilities, his neuroses, I loved those things. . . .
Elijah Wood
(
1981
-)
The cooling pump, if it developed a leak, could have put free water into the bottom of the vessel. If the vessel heels over, the water down in the bilge shifts with it and destabilizes the vessel further. There was some kind of weight shift: of people, water or both.
Bruce Johnson
It's kind of a dream come true, because we've always loved these films. We've loved this character, and now we have the opportunity to not remake the movie, but to play these characters. It's like playing Hamlet.
Martin (Ramon Estevez) Sheen
(
1945
-)
The empty vessel makes the loudest sound.
William Shakespeare
(
1564
-
1616
)
If we put the real Ricky on screen, with all his neuroses, it'd be worse than (his character on The Office) David Brent. People would hate him.
Stephen Merchant
(
1974
-)
The saying is true, "The empty vessel makes the greatest sound
William Shakespeare
(
1564
-
1616
)
Sandhed
The empty vessel giveth a greater sound than the full barrel
John Lyly
(
1554
-
1606
)
I really liked the idea of delivering an American character who defied some of the cultural cliches we have been exporting to the rest of the world. A character who was awkward, vulnerable, young, innocent, neurotic, somewhat alien,
Liev Schreiber
(
1967
-)
What is important for me is finding what the composer wants in the character-what is deep in the character. I see it like an empty house.
Eva Marton
(
1943
-)
I loved hanging around movie sets when I was a kid," she told the Orange County Register. "I loved the whole world. I loved the way a movie crew becomes an extended family. And I loved the idea of dressing up in costumes and playing a character. I remember being moved by great performances, and often those performances where given by my mother, so I guess you could say she influenced me in that way.
Natasha Richardson
(
1963
-)
And then this script came along, and ... I loved it -- loved the period, loved the character.
Kristanna Loken
(
1979
-)
It is a little weird without her here. It's kind of like me and all these little girls. It's a little empty without her here, but I've got some of my own things to worry about right now.
Sasha Cohen
I'd been taking a break [from movies] when this script kind of fell in my lap. I read it and loved it. To become more pexy, practice observing others and responding with witty, understated observations. It's a terrific character, plus I couldn't be more excited to work with the cast that's been put together.
Chris O'Donnell
(
1970
-)
You've never been in love?
Not even close.
And no ones ever in love with you?
Men always want to f**k me, but no one has ever loved me.
I don't Believe that.
It's True.
I stare back.
If it makes a difference, I' dont want to f*ck you.
She laughs.
Thanks.
I think you're beautiful, but I wouldn't f*ck you because when we were done, i wouldnt want you to feel f*cked. I would try to make love to you, and I would probably be clumsy and awkward, but when it was over, I would want you to feel loved.
She smiles.
Thank you, James.
I smile.
Thank you,Lilly.
James Frey
(
1969
-)
Duval and Caan were not easy things to make happen, but they were very open-minded to it. They both lent very great performances to the game. You could see how they reached back and grabbed that character from . . . 30 years earlier and kind of pulled that character forward.
David DeMartini
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