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Rival11 06-08-10 09:41 PM

Cracked.com - Method Actors
 
Pretty entertaining read. I myself have no problem with method actors (well, maybe wanna be method actors like Sean Penn).....never knew about the De Niro teeth thing for cape fear and a lot of others:

http://www.cracked.com/funny-4906-method-actors/

NoirFan 06-08-10 09:51 PM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 
I would aggressively disagree with their assertion that Man in the Moon is a "forgettable biopic". Also, I remember hearing that Gallo's junk in Brown Bunny was prosthetic, but I'm not sure if that was verified or not.

Boba Fett 06-08-10 10:01 PM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 
I don't know where they got that fact about Min-Sik Choi. His character tattoos his arm with a device made from a ballpoint pen, not hot wire. It was true about him eating the live octopus on screen, multiple times.

whoopdido 06-09-10 08:35 AM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 

Originally Posted by Boba Fett (Post 10201886)
I don't know where they got that fact about Min-Sik Choi. His character tattoos his arm with a device made from a ballpoint pen, not hot wire. It was true about him eating the live octopus on screen, multiple times.

The live octopus isn't THAT big of a deal. In many Asian countries that's farily common.

notkevinbacon 06-09-10 08:41 AM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 

Originally Posted by whoopdido (Post 10202408)
The live octopus isn't THAT big of a deal. In many Asian countries that's farily common.

I believe it was a big deal for him personally due to the fact he is a Buddhist and possibly a vegetarian because of that.

slop101 06-09-10 11:09 AM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10201871)
I would aggressively disagree with their assertion that Man in the Moon is a "forgettable biopic".

I saw that in the theater - now, remind me, what was it about again?

sauce07 06-09-10 11:42 AM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 10202683)
I saw that in the theater - now, remind me, what was it about again?

Spoiler:
It was about some annoying guy who thinks he's funny then dies of cancer.

whoopdido 06-09-10 07:37 PM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 

Originally Posted by notkevinbacon (Post 10202417)
I believe it was a big deal for him personally due to the fact he is a Buddhist and possibly a vegetarian because of that.

Yeah I just heard about that, so yeah for him I'm sure it was a stretch because of that.

It was brutal for me to watch and I'd bet most Americans would feel the same way...Europeans too I'd wager, but I'd also wager that most Asians wouldn't flinch at it because it's at least somewhat common in that part of the world.

Solid Snake 06-09-10 08:25 PM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 
but not alive, right? That's not common is it?

It didn't freak out but i did think, "Damn...this guy is going lengths for the character"

GreenVulture 06-09-10 08:44 PM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 

Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 10201871)
I would aggressively disagree with their assertion that Man in the Moon is a "forgettable biopic".

It is a forgettable film because for such an abnormal individual, Milos Forman and co. went with the rise-and-fall/greatest hits approach, which makes it just another run of the mill biopic.

For the record, I hate Andy Kaufman and his shtick, but I think a more abstract approach--a la the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There--would have made for a better film.

whoopdido 06-09-10 09:02 PM

Re: Cracked.com - Method Actors
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 10203654)
but not alive, right? That's not common is it?

It didn't freak out but i did think, "Damn...this guy is going lengths for the character"

I'm far from an expert, but I don't believe it's like totally crazy to eat live octopods or whatever in the Hell the plural form is. I honestly don't know if that's the preferred way to eat them, but I'm fairly certain that eating them alive is at least somewhat common.

http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/no...s-korea-218723

Just googled it and here's an article that talks a bit about it. It even has the clip from Oldboy. It says it's not terribly common but in Korea it's not totally unheard of. There's a different type of live octopus eating that's apprently much more common than what we saw in Oldboy.


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