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Aaron Eckhart on Playing a Real-Life Individual

December 20, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Though Bleed for This — the biopic of Vinny Pazienza, a boxing champion that made a comeback after breaking his neck in a car accident — hasn’t performed well in theaters, one of the most praised aspects of the film is Aaron Eckhart‘s performance as Kevin Rooney, Paz’s trainer.

Two important aspects of the role that Eckhart felt compelled to do justice to was Rooney’s physical and vocal attributes — which included gaining weight, shaving his head to look as if he were balding, and even stuffing tissues in his nose to help sound like Rooney. He reveals, “Anything I improvised it came from Kevin’s language verbatim. I listened to so much tape of him talking that anything I said in the movie that wasn’t scripted was actually what Kevin would say. That really helped me out. To this day, I could just start talking [like Kevin] and do entire interviews that I listened to of him. I always had him in my ear, in my phone. I was always watching, always talking in his voice.”

Paying that much attention to Rooney’s voice was essential to Eckhart’s respect for the character — especially since it is based on a real person. He explains, “You have respect and reverence for your characters and the fact that you’re going to epitomize that person for the rest of their lives. They’re going to be judged based on your performance by millions of people. You have a certain responsibility. I tried to match what Kevin looked like at that time, which was overweight. It wasn’t something I did because I wanted to show off. It wasn’t about ego; it was about how do I look like this guy? I’m a relatively skinny, in shape or whatever. I quit working out and started eating cheese pizzas and just gained the weight.”

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Ryan Gosling And The Story That Made It Into La La Land

December 16, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Ryan Gosling

Gosling says, “I do love movies but I love making them more. I’ve never found something professionally that engages me as much as that. You work with such a large group of people and it’s this constant problem solving process that gets you to this end, whatever that is. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. It’s always a crapshoot.”

“It’s also nice when you know the people you’re working with,” he added when asked about Stone. “Most of the time, everyone’s a stranger. It’s fine. That’s your job to make it seem like you have a relationship. But it certainly makes it a lot easier when you have one. And you listen to the way that person says their line more closely. You watch the way they’re playing the scene because you know each other. You’re more engaged in the scene than you would be otherwise.”

“We’ve been asked to improvise a lot in the films that we’ve done together,” he went on to say. “I think even in our first audition we were asked to improvise. That just kind of connects actors in a way that just saying dialogue doesn’t do.”

During one of the funniest bits of La La Land, Stone’s character is auditioning for a small role in a film when the casting director takes a call as she’s doing her read. According to Gosling, this was a true story that actually happened to him. “Yeah, where I had to cry and this lady took a call in the middle of it. And then just told me to go on, “Pick up where I left off.” That was part of what was great about making this film was Damien encouraged us to bring our experiences to these characters.

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, LA LA LAND, RYAN GOSLING

The Musical: She Loves Me

December 12, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

She loves me

Paul Farnsworth’s design twinkles exquisitely, as rich and fine as spun sugar: gilt, eau de nil and pink, with light glinting through rows of bottles. In the comic performance of the evening, Katherine Kingsley vamps in layers of scarlet. While her cad lover (nonchalantly powerful Dominic Tighe) flirts with a customer, she cuts a length of ribbon as if she were administering a vasectomy. Scarlett Strallen and Mark Umbers charm as the couple who move from awkwardness to adoration. High comedy and pathos are intertwined in a romantically themed restaurant where trays are dropped as often as kisses are exchanged. Kindness is mingled with anxiety among the scent staff. This bijou evening has no lazy moments.

• She Loves Me is at the Menier Chocolate Factory, London until 4 March

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, LONDON, MUSICAL, SHE LOVES ME, THEATRE

Tom Hanks on Acting: “There Are No Shortcuts”

December 9, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Tom Hanks

To talk about art, which films are, is hard when your job is to go out and make them and promote them and to take the high road and say, “Oh, I’m [an] artist, I’m a craftsman.” But we are. People who make movies are craftsmen. There’s no way to fake it. There’s no way to bluff your way through a moment that is going to live forever. You have to be in the moment. When I’m asked, “Mr. Hanks, how do you create these moments in your films,” I say, “You go there.” That’s all you can do. There are no shortcuts. Dear God, I wish there was, but there’s not. You just have to make it so.

I’ve been lucky that I’ve been able to do this as long as I have. I’m glad that we’ve all been able to experience some degree of bitter compromise that can somehow be examined when we go to work. That fantastic, glorious effort that goes into capturing moments in time that are real and accurate and make audience members think, “That’s like me! I wonder what I would do in the those same circumstances?” As a little kid in the movie theater and as a 60-year-old man now, when I sit down in front of the screen and see it happening before me, I always ponder that question: “What would I do if I was in the circumstances of that man, that woman, that child, that android?”

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, TOM HANKS

Break The Rules And Get The Part

December 5, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Not getting the part? Not getting callbacks? Are you angry and depressed at the results of applying archaic rules to superficial, low-stakes pointless monologues because you know you’re capable of so much more in a performance?

Break the Rules and Get the Part: Thirty Monologues for Women not only teaches how and why to break the outdated rules you were taught, but unlike other “story monologues,” each one-minute monologue in this book is written with a clearly defined active and emotional arc in the present.

Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, BOOKS, LIRA KELLERMAN

Natalie Portman: “I think you can’t judge your character when you play her”

December 1, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman had been circling the role of Jackie Kennedy for several years before finally agreeing to make Jackie, a film focusing on the days between the assassination of her husband President John F. Kennedy and his funeral. Speaking with Reuters, Portman spoke about the challenges with playing the famous First Lady.

Portman reveals that the most challenging scenes to capture were the assassination scenes because of how much historical record there is of the shooting. She explains, “You have so much liberty when you don’t really know what happened. When she is talking to the priest or her best friend, or to Bobby (Kennedy) you are free to play. But the assassination is so unimaginable and the Zapruder film (of the assassination) is so iconic that it felt very scary to do something that extreme emotionally which is constricted by reality.”

The interviewer also asked Portman if she “liked” Jackie Kennedy. Portman responded, “I think you can’t judge your character when you play her, or else you wouldn’t be able to. Now, having come to the other side, I love her. I have so much admiration for her and how she overcame this unbelievable tragedy and made a life that was really influential.“

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, JACKIE, NATALIE PORTMAN

Nicole Kidman on Roles She Turned Down

November 29, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Nicole Kidman

Of course there are roles that you’ve turned down and you think, “Hmm, if I’d have played that, where would I be now?” But that’s life … if I had done this or if I hadn’t done that. You know, you miss out on certain ones, and you’re given certain ones. It’s just the journey. You’re meant to play certain things and if it’s meant to be, then it just kind of happens. I suppose that’s just getting older, thinking that things happen when they’re meant to happen. So I say enjoy, be happy, keep it simple.

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, NICOLE KIDMAN

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