Woody Harrelson: “A drama has all these modes of emotionality that I spend my life working to avoid”
Despite being the second heavy drama for Harrelson, he admits that his true passion is for comedies, which he feels more natural about.
Despite being the second heavy drama for Harrelson, he admits that his true passion is for comedies, which he feels more natural about.
Penn revealed that he found Malick’s script to be superior to the finished movie.
“When you are portraying somebody that has a very specific emotional weight, you feel like you’re really starting to abandon your own body and go to someplace else. And then when you come back to yourself, people that know you well, they ask, ‘Why did you say that?’ or ‘Why are you doing this?’ or ‘Why are you behaving this way?’ But you don’t realize. Because it’s so unconscious, you don’t have control over it,” he said.
As actors, the conduit through which we tell stories and express is through feeling.
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“What I do try to do is stay close to a feeling that I think is appropriate,” White says.
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In the sequel, we’re back to familiar territory of New York City and even better, the original cast is back with much bigger roles.
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“[Braff] is a comedic ninja and to have our lead guy also be a super talented filmmaker in his own right? It was amazing to have that presence on set, just as a sort of a spiritual brother,” Wright said.
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Any film that has the brilliant actor Stephen McKinley Henderson in it is tops in my book.
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Cumming, Oakley-Green and Young, discuss the impact of filming on location in Scotland, the challenges of learning a new language and the unique audition process they went through for their roles.