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vkm91941:

--- Quote from: littleguitar on April 27, 2006, 01:37:20 am ---
--- Quote from: delalluvia on April 26, 2006, 07:54:28 pm ---Have Jake redo the 'waiting for Ennis because the bear scared off the mules' scene.  His outburst at Ennis when he first shows up sounds forced.

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Interesting... I always thought that line was supposed to sound forced, because he wasn't really angry with Ennis, he was worried sick, he was just trying to sound angry... I think these are even the directions in the story to screenplay book... or maybe it's in the story? I don't know, but I read that somewhere... anyone?

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From the Story to Screenplay book...

The campfire light flickers on Jack's face, he looks around at the surrounding forest.  Knows Ennis wouldn't lag..is clearly worried.........then we see Ennis ride into camp dismount somewhat obscured by the darkness.  Jack is more worried than angry and tries to disguise his concern with indignation.

littleguitar:
Thanks Vic! That's exactly what I was looking for...

If this is how it's supposed to be acted, then Jake's delivery seems right to me, but, then again, I'm really biased and irrationally love everything that has to do with Jake/Jack!

Ray:

--- Quote from: Flashframe777 on April 26, 2006, 08:23:54 pm ---I leave for one day, and yall done lost your minds.

This movie is perfect.  Perfect, I tell you.  :-)))

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Hahahaha Flash!

The bit that drives me up the post is Munroe still sitting calmly in his chair, ashtray balanced on the arm after the "Jack Nasty" scene.  All that screaming and crying would have me bounding out of my seat in an instant.

Pipedream:
I always thought they should have found another little girl to play three-year old Alma Jr.; She's cute but looks nothing like teenage Alma.

 :(

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Ray on April 27, 2006, 04:16:18 am ---The bit that drives me up the post is Munroe still sitting calmly in his chair, ashtray balanced on the arm after the "Jack Nasty" scene.  All that screaming and crying would have me bounding out of my seat in an instant.

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I don't think Monroe is in any hurry to tangle with Ennis, and this is just him putting it off as long as he reasonably can.

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