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In an interview Christopher Walken once explained that he wanted to create a character that would eventually have people write characters toward.

“You know… we need a sort of slightly off center, almost crazy, kinda… you know… Christopher Walken-type. Um, hey… is Christopher Walken available?”

In character acting this is golden. Walken created a type. Other really great actors along that line are the dearly deceased Andreas Katsulas and Vincent Schiavelli.

Actresses have a much harder time at this because you want to create a character, not fall into a stereotype. But sometime the stereotype is great because it does guarantee work. One favourite in recent years who’s gotten great exposure as ‘the older woman’ is Alice Drummond

But recently I was looking thru television actors to see what they’d done previously. As I mentioned, I’ve been heavily into Heroes of late. One of the Actresses on the show is Ali Larter. Ali plays spoiler

Oh, I have to post…

I really am happy I’m on weirdjews. I don’t participate in the forum but I learn a lot.

At this year’s Easter Bonnet Competition there was a collaborative performance by the casts of Fiddler on the Roof and Avenue Q. The result was a satire called Avenue Jew. For those who are extreme Q-vians (with all due respect to the good Doctor), the Q cast members included the current Broadway stars as well as Lyon and Tartaglia.

The script and article of the satire can be found in a recent online article in Playbill. It is stunningly written. And phenomenally funny to watch. Watch? Oh yes. Beyond the first cut (first?) is the YouTube link to the footage of this performance. Though has been requested, I should give the Pepsi Warning. There are many spit take moments in the footage

If I were a puppet! Oi!

Special thanks to a link by idragosani

Lucas arts to release Star Wars Trilogy on DVD in Original Theatrical Release version!

http://www.starwars.com/episode-iv/release/video/news20060503.html

Because I will be the first to file a class action suit if it’s advertised as the original theatrical release and it’s not. 😉

Note: I saw Star Wars at it’s opening weekend in Los Angeles at the 20th Century Fox Silver Screen Cinema (who’s exact name escapes me) in 1977. I was 9 years old. It was cinema perfection with Hardy Boys haircuts!

Well, I haven’t in fact WATCHED the DVD version of Hitchhiker yet. No… I had to start with all the extras.

One especially pleasing extra is marked “Improbability Drive”. The first time I hit it, the screen scrambled, turned into a rubber duck, and then gave me a sing along for “So long and thanks for all the fish.”

I went thru all the extras. The extras include deleted scenes and “Really deleted scenes” which are fake deleted scenes kept for the DVD.

I also listened to the commentary for one of the scenes. The TV Marvin that appears in one scene is not a reproduction. They had in fact found the original Marvin from the TV series in a box in a BBC warehouse in pieces. It took them a few days to reassemble him, but it is in fact the real and original Marvin from the old series. (Shiny!)

Then after discovering the Sing along is an extra… I realized that the improbability drive takes you randomly to one of the extras.

hee.

Love it. Will watch the film again soon 🙂