What people probably do not realize is how movies like this one are made. It is a painstaking process and requires enormous resources and patience. I have been an extra and a featured extra in two movies and you do indeed wait a lot to get on the set and finally roll. I did 18 takes of one scene with Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blond II. For example the set must be absolutely quiet so the heating and air conditioning must be turned off and the air (hot or cold) is blown in from an outside system that cannot be heard on set. The lighting must be perfect, no shadows and it is constantly monitored. Your hair from one take to the next must be the same. It is quite amazing and the food is great!
I do enjoy, appreciate “special effects” but NOT totally but rather to enhance the scene for the effect of the believably of the story. I LOVED this movie! I watch it several times a year, every year when the mood strikes me. The scenery was beautiful. The environments remind me of the beautiful house in Newport Rhode Island. I am in awe whenever I take tours. Mmm
It's probably the most important film I've had the opportunity to watch, as it awakened me as a child that life is fragile and brief. The scene involving the butterfly effect is perfect. ... Did you know I've been struck by lightning seven times?
My Great Grandfather owned a home in Upstate New York next to a small lake that he bought as well in the 1880’s. It had an Outside Summer Kitchen and an Inside Winter Kitchen. My Grandmother would drive from Los Angeles to that home in NY Each Summer in the mid to late 1930’s on Dirt Roads (a flat tire/day) ave. speed 30mph and sleeping/eating at farmers homes so that my Dad and my Uncle could experience another kind of life. My Grandfather stayed in Los Angeles working as a Ford Dealership salesman.
Am I missing something or did David just criticize two women for being starstruck by Brad Pitt and then RIGHT AFTER say how he'll lose minutes going brain-dead staring at Kate Blanchett?? Um what? Look who's talking.
What people probably do not realize is how movies like this one are made. It is a painstaking process and requires enormous resources and patience. I have been an extra and a featured extra in two movies and you do indeed wait a lot to get on the set and finally roll. I did 18 takes of one scene with Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blond II. For example the set must be absolutely quiet so the heating and air conditioning must be turned off and the air (hot or cold) is blown in from an outside system that cannot be heard on set. The lighting must be perfect, no shadows and it is constantly monitored. Your hair from one take to the next must be the same. It is quite amazing and the food is great!
I do enjoy, appreciate “special effects” but NOT totally but rather to enhance the scene for the effect of the believably of the story. I LOVED this movie! I watch it several times a year, every year when the mood strikes me. The scenery was beautiful. The environments remind me of the beautiful house in Newport Rhode Island. I am in awe whenever I take tours. Mmm
It's probably the most important film I've had the opportunity to watch, as it awakened me as a child that life is fragile and brief. The scene involving the butterfly effect is perfect.
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Did you know I've been struck by lightning seven times?
My Great Grandfather owned a home in Upstate New York next to a small lake that he bought as well in the 1880’s. It had an Outside Summer Kitchen and an Inside Winter Kitchen. My Grandmother would drive from Los Angeles to that home in NY Each Summer in the mid to late 1930’s on Dirt Roads (a flat tire/day) ave. speed 30mph and sleeping/eating at farmers homes so that my Dad and my Uncle could experience another kind of life. My Grandfather stayed in Los Angeles working as a Ford Dealership salesman.
My favorite movie
Am I missing something or did David just criticize two women for being starstruck by Brad Pitt and then RIGHT AFTER say how he'll lose minutes going brain-dead staring at Kate Blanchett?? Um what? Look who's talking.
Ai will destroy this work.
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