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do we need where is my character going and it kinda just went relied on instincts in the mornings i would show up and he'd be like so what do you what are you feeling today like what do you wanna do and i'm like god like
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jett joan jett is coming to our set to do a scene and she was awesome like she's just a cool
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it's nice to come back to television with such good writing and
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she just is very much believes in whatever she's
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this lady is saying and you know this man has made a lot of pictures and done this and done that and um
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i mean i think we need to have a uh sort of supreme council in europe where you have all the heads of all the countries
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we had you know sort of a multi season plan for where the characters were going
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of people and generals from that time that i never would have known otherwise
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some stuff and yeah he he's he was uh all the most of unless it like very very very fine detail stuff they let me do a lot of it but nathan was great because he oversaw
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i played um uh a paul simon character remember then i'm very cynical
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we're kinda putting it to sleep but now i just you know i just say uh excuse me can i interrupt you for one second could you get
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i just think there is mainstream an alternative sense of humors in every country so you might say benny hill's a mainstream british sense of humor but he made all his references you know people slapping on heads naked people running around and people could understand that in quite a lot of countries so there you go and...
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well nicky melody thomas scott never knew anything about my past and she asked me some
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if you go in shops you won't see that one up front because they think that's too rique i think it's
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thing that she felt inside that she needed to express to test
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material that he would give me you know a lot of the different dvd he sent me probably
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yeah definitely i was i was gonna
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and he said do you still have a british passport and i said i have a
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so i don't know how long that's gonna last but uh it's certainly will uh lend itself to to connecting more with
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very often i am and then sometimes i'm not and when i catch myself realizing that i have reverted back into being eartha mae
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i know that we we were both nominated for best actor for the canadian screen awards that we just had
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and this is different in terms of a way in it's actually sort of like you know the start of the movie
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if he'd seen us doing it like we used to just slow dance in the middle of the office for no reason just like bored you know and since season one and i asked matt if he'd seen us do it and he said no so it was a weird kind of it was just a a weird coincidence and um
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and how the characters interact and and then how the events kind of turn out and how they react to those events then that kind of
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great stunt guy called nathan barrows who's fantastic and did all like a lot of the south african shows such as dominion and stuff so he was he was really on top of it um but they let me
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melody thomas scott who is very quick very quick study great sense
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you know like she's she's not someone that you you kinda wanna dislike her but then you don't
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you know so i joined the navy and uh i was one i was one of twelve that made it out of about twelve hundred people that were waiting to go into the service
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have you know you have to treat it as a business or what so that's kinda that's the fundamental core of this episode
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felt it was a society that protected the idea and the thoughts
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that if you'd never insulted a child or ever hurt a child physically or ever ever humiliated a child
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when i was a youngster uh my mother um used to go on a shopping you know on uh on saturday
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i don't know they we we had one or two foam things only because when you're doing stuff where you're jumping off
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and even though it was fake and we explained it was a movie it was very hard like it was it was a crazy time shooting in peru uh and shooting in the amazon but we went we went way up the river farther than anyone's ever gone before and it was the hardest thing i've ever done in my life we we we had an amazing crew an a...
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but yes everywhere and i keep my eyes open all the time and you talk to people of the countries whom you can get
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i think cause he just tries so hard you've got you know you can't knock a man for trying that
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i at first when the audience sees her they might not like her so much she's a little snooty but um but afterwards like she kind she wins you over and you realize kind of what she is and she has a sensitive side and she's just trying to help eggs and get the attention from her dad that she that she wants and i guess she...
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uh try to grow at the same rate together because when one grows more than the other the other
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asked what was it like working with these older veteran actors but i wasn't bothered about them i
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you know it's like a statue you the birds get on you or they don't but but
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train station in antibes where i used to sleep on the bench there when i was a um when i was about eighteen
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the character of tc is someone who's been in the army but has always found it difficult to follow orders directly so he's always tried to do his own thing and that actually led to him being um being
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lemonade and biscuits and some other kids were there and other parents were there so it was quite weird it was like a
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simply as a means of making money at first so they asked me to read something and i did and i was very good at it and the first interview i went to was for a dreadful film called operation eichmann the israelis the mossad had just caught adolf eichmann in
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really fit the the norm but he he treats eggs like um like a fatherly figure so even though they're not related he still treats him that way and so he's like a
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and i take it out on my husband because he's grateful for the attention
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that heath ledger had in brokeback mountain that i really like and that was a performance that ang had also directed so there was some there was some of that you know billy's not a gay character but there was there was something about the kind of internal conflict
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which is about three hours worth and then i actually ejaculate uh but not not in a sexual way in a
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to see him so i feel very at home here and then i hear that it's the oldest film festival i didn't know that in the
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so slight and i suppose you could just read it you know once read it one way and then another time read it another way and nick was brilliant cause he pinpointed moments and uh we tried it a few different ways and so in each scene you just you felt like you were a doing a work
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but and it had stuff like moses and and jesus came back and they were the back of their cathedral you know and and stuff like that but it isn't heavily used and i suddenly thought i should go there cause i love this subject anyway cause i think the future's
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transvestite was in a bad word what a negative word so i was t v i am t v and people said you had it was t v and t s transexual
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and he over the years has just he's knows a lot of people and he's uh stayed in touch with a lot of people so you you know really kind of it just involves a phone call for him and then if someone's available so
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just explore that and you don't have to worry about other things and then because you understand each of those actors i know how to direct
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be you can take advantage of a second chance and if not you can create a second chance by reinventing yourself which i've had to do in this business in show business i mean i
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and um then you know now present day he has a daughter show up that none of us knew he had and she wants to be famous and we're like yeah right let's just
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not quite yeah i was right there though i was on the cusp nineteen ninety one i was
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john wakefield and she hasn't been back to the island in that time so the only thing that pulls her that brings her back is her friendship for henry there's no way she's gonna miss that wedding so that shows how strong their
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you're craig sheffer and i'm like oh no oh no it's okay but then he goes hey craig there's a guy over here that looks just like you and so then craig sheffer
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uh the governor general's wife that this is what's going on because at a certain point if it comes on really strong
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but performance can change the message of a play the play dealt with the man me who resists becoming a rhinoceros who resists the current who stands up and defies people you know he doesn't
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that it gets people a lot more self conscious about the
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he's okay with that i i asked him to puts put himself on tape for a friend of mine uh who was turning fifty i it it was a
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sell tapes so it's hilarious cause you have to just kind of do it so quickly get it done in your bedroom as quickly as possible so you have to get rid of all your clothes that are
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that's all that's all like that's not a set that's all this big building in johannesburg it's gnarly it's
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i you know i i haven't been done the inventories for a long time now but it's just it's so nice to see it continuing and watching it you know i can now be a
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their jobs are selling happiness every day to the public and
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good all the time and ava has kept it but given it a more modern touch so uh it's fun because even like there's no off switch with
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god if there is a god says no you'll have the worst looks that ever happened and uh so i thought i can't do i can't be a hero romantic hero and this with this going on and greasy hair and pimply
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the aliens in the movie essentially represent the kind of that fear of change and that loss of identity so this sort of the things came together it it's actually like i literally like when i was like um in my mid twenties when i sort of used to go back to my hometown every like kinda like holidays like uh
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it it feeds his own feelings of guilt so he has to so every single person that comes in
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on national it's it's probably the worst part about being an actor other than not being able
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uh that whoever had who who who whatever the brain
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uh which is kind of kind of a rural uh community and you know there was times where i remember uh you know
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would you want him to negotiate for you on any kind of deal so to ask that man that question is retarded of the question asker
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and they were uh more apt to tell you the truth but why aren't they giving away this land everything has to seemingly is dealing with what the bible says the religion says this piece of
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a a kind intelligent person who i really really admire and uh
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it's for the initial audition i i just played it as myself because if i got the job i i'd just have to go to work and be myself
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i got a chip and chipped off a a little tiny thing about this big and it said manufactured in nineteen
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i think it's like uh no i think it's just it's pretty obvious is that you want people to see it
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for the audience without it being a real name certainly not an impression joe was not doing an impression of lloyd uh
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love or relate to someone else if you can't first love and relate to
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just be a a guy a a normal guy it's like when i when i
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make me a better director it's actually much easier to direct uh you know at forty than at thirty and i feel
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because there's something so endearing about it i think the thing about great comedy is that it's got to have a real heart to it and i think when somebody makes that much of a fool of themselves and but they think they're smashing it that's the thing they think they're nailing it and they think that everyone likes they...
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and i'm very positive about the union so um i think it's the way that if humans aren't
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only do that with me a lot of the times i was angry why don't i just
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i remember the icelanders were like do you cut your the american doesn't know how to shave like they're looking at me they come out
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it got to the point where we were both comfortable with our weapons and i think that was was most important is that we weren't we really didn't feel like we were holding foreign objects in our hands and
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any good paul wrote this great script i think mila is like the action star for me for like the last fifteen years and paul
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you know i am i like to think of myself anyway as a good happy person who likes to help others and be positive and and so i get to really exercise that shadow side of myself who's not so
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and uh couldn't help me out couldn't and i was uh i was
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bedsheets and no it wasn't done right and do this over again and do that over again she made me do it
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he says you know you look awfully familiar i said really he said well what's your
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you know what i mean i was i i wanted to when i heard about this movie's existence i just wanted to be in it whatever way i could i never dreamed there was gonna be a role that would be my age and would be so
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and then daryl sabara when he's like peeing and there's a tarantula that's a real poisonous tarantula that's crawling by him so everybody in the cast fully fully went for it and i think that's one of the reasons the movie really works when you see them they're in the the dirt and they're surrounded by pig shit and they...
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so what does what drives anyone to become famous
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the phoenix um he's really really beautiful and um yeah he just
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and i said wouldn't it make sense to since i'm hispanic american why don't we change the name to poncharello and make him an
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family and a very dysfunctional family but a family and i mean let's face it if you're human you understand dysfunction on some level um so i think there's gonna be something in there that everybody can relate to and you know it's
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