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Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:26 pm
by GaTechGal
Anytime you can get an event that sports more flags than the stinkin' Bulldawgs I'm all in. Tybee's a nice place, so any of you swabees that might be interested should head on down next year.

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:03 pm
by hobie16
Doctor McKey wrote:
LittleDollClaudia wrote:There's only one Johnny Depp. I want to see the real rough and tumble pirates, ones more like Pintel and Ragetti.

Hey, they were comic relief, but they are so much closer to what real pirates are like. Dirty, sometimes not too bright, but always ready for action, not looking like a dandy.
I dont know... I mean it was reported that Johnny Depp is a metod actor... in other words.. it was reported that he did not take a bath or wash his hair while preping for the role or in the filming so he could feel like a real pirate.
Dustin Hoffman ate garlic, lots of garlic, for his role in Hook.

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:16 pm
by felinefan
A Method actor was rehearsing for his role, and kept asking out loud, "What's my motivation here?" His traditionally trained British co-star replied, "It comes in a small white envelope at the end of every week." :D:

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:33 am
by BRWombat
hobie16 wrote:Dustin Hoffman ate garlic, lots of garlic, for his role in Hook.
felinefan wrote:A Method actor was rehearsing for his role, and kept asking out loud, "What's my motivation here?" His traditionally trained British co-star replied, "It comes in a small white envelope at the end of every week." :D:
There's a legendary story (which may be apocryphal -- Hoffman denies it) from when Method actor Hoffman was filming Marathon Man with Sir Laurence Olivier. Just before a scene where Hoffman's character was supposed to be out of breath, Hoffman went for a long-distance run -- so he would be out of breath.

Olivier is reputed to have told him, "My dear boy, why not try acting? It's much easier." :D:

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:30 pm
by darph nader
In regards to LDC's post, I've tried using my own ideas,I just don't look good in a red boustette(sp?) :eek:
(you know,those boob push-up things)

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:43 pm
by JugglingFreak
darph nader wrote:In regards to LDC's post, I've tried using my own ideas,I just don't look good in a red boustette(sp?) :eek:
(you know,those boob push-up things)
Post the pictures and we'll be the judge of that..

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:11 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
JugglingFreak wrote:Post the pictures and we'll be the judge of that..
Ummm, not sure thats a 100% good idea!!!

hehehehehe

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:10 pm
by hobie16
darph nader wrote:In regards to LDC's post, I've tried using my own ideas,I just don't look good in a red boustette(sp?) :eek:
(you know,those boob push-up things)
That's a bustier. it's pronounced büs-tē-ˈā. The reason it's pronounced that way is because, functionally, it boosts the yeas. :D:

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:32 pm
by felinefan
BRWombat wrote:There's a legendary story (which may be apocryphal -- Hoffman denies it) from when Method actor Hoffman was filming Marathon Man with Sir Laurence Olivier. Just before a scene where Hoffman's character was supposed to be out of breath, Hoffman went for a long-distance run -- so he would be out of breath.

Olivier is reputed to have told him, "My dear boy, why not try acting? It's much easier." :D:

I heard that one, only it was that Hoffman went without sleep for three days to make his character look exhausted.

Re: Trouble In Arrrrrrgh Land

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:37 pm
by Main Streeter
BRWombat wrote:There's a legendary story (which may be apocryphal
So great to see educated posters here. Even if I do have to type in AOL keyword "dictionary." BRW, U Rock! :cool: