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Post by johartley on Nov 8, 2006 13:44:04 GMT
I know Gadget, its ok though, cause i bet the bus ride was full of stories to your mates, who after all are the most important thing, bet they were all buzzin. We're lucky to be doing the things we love.
Its when you forget the simple things that matter, you begin to runaway with yr dreams, get greedy. My dream has already come true really, the day i watched Dead Man's Shoes in the cinema. All the rest is a bonus. TIE is a bonus with a red bow on! he he (a big one!)
What i love about promotions is when im leafletting or sampling and people put their hand in my face aggressivly and look down at me, tell me to piss off, It makes me realise you should never prejudge someone. I always laugh to myself knowing what i know.
I think its knowing i truly wanted to be an actor no matter what, that gets me through the tough jobs that are so bad.
Anyway im goin on with myself now so, im gonna go, but its nice to know i don't have to try to be somethin that im not in the company of good people who appreciate the reaL life.
j x
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Post by PatrickCoyle on Nov 8, 2006 20:22:17 GMT
But,.... this is where it all starts, the people watching and crazy Life experiences. I'm looking for a new place to live, and saw an advert online - a woman who keeps parrots (I think they roam free around the living room) is looking for a lodger. It seems like it could be something to write home about in the future, so fuelled by the spirit of the thread, I might go for it!
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Post by Dazza on Nov 8, 2006 20:53:47 GMT
I think its also the actors that shane chooses in his films that make the films such a success. The actors that have appeared so far in his films have been awesome and some of the acting is much better than some of the hollywood big names, imagine any one else playing Morrell or richard in DMS? I don't think either of the films would have been so successfull without the talent of Paddy Considine and others and also look at Toby Kebbells performance in DMS that was amazing too. All though I havent seen TIE yet I bet the same applies there that the actors chosen I have no doubt will have put in a phenomenal performance I sometimes prefer films where the actors are not hugely famous maybe it gives them more of a hungerdrive and in turn they act that much better.
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Post by romeobrass on Nov 10, 2006 12:43:42 GMT
I do indeed sell cars on the side, a trade i learnt from one of my uncles! The car game has its up's and down's but being your own boss sure pays off! Heres one for you all.... Tuesday = red carpet Rome Film Festival, Thursday = Handing out muffins and teacakes with Golden spread on @ Knotty Ash sainsburys. mmmmm, same week! I was in a bit of a pickle to say the least. I've been there before jo! Sunday (The day of rest) = dragging shane on a 6 hour journey across the country to buy cars, Tuesday = flying to Rome for the best premier ever! Mixing the two sure keeps you grounded though, would never give up selling cars!
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Post by fattaxi on Nov 10, 2006 14:01:55 GMT
Shimmy sell me a cheap car! My clio has about had it!
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Post by large michael on Nov 10, 2006 14:12:27 GMT
my climatis is on its last legs....
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Post by billywizz on Nov 10, 2006 14:17:43 GMT
Have you seen a doctor....?
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Post by large michael on Nov 10, 2006 14:19:20 GMT
i live near a hospital ,mate, ive seen loads...
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Post by tonyyeboah on Nov 10, 2006 17:25:19 GMT
Starring in this is england is much like making love to a beautiful woman...
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Post by RichK on Nov 10, 2006 19:06:37 GMT
LOL Lol! Class!
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Post by Kezz on Nov 10, 2006 19:48:49 GMT
Starring in this is england is much like making love to a beautiful woman... Now theres something to think about..
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