Broadway discussion turned into "Bye,Bye ASR"
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Me too I will make Daniel sign my Some Voices DVD but I don't have one as I need subtitles in English and they don't have subtitles on the DVD as it's over 10 years ago. I wanna have Some Voices DVD so I can watch it over and over and dreaming about Ray...... he does appear in my dreams sometimes. Orange lighter is good idea too!Rayfan wrote:Starry - yup...
If D were to sign anything I wanted when I see the play in Nov., (within reason...a.k.a. apart from body parts) I'd have him sign my Some Voices DVD. Or an orange lighter...heehee.
Would love a copy of it that didn't show subtitles...they should release it in North America !
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The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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Daniel Craig visited morgue for theatre role
Filed by Jessie K Powell on: October 29th, 2009 in News
Daniel Craig has told how his stomach turned when visited a morgue to research his latest theatre role.
The James Bond star said he and co-star Hugh Jackman spent time with Chicago cops to get into character for A Steady Rain.
He said: "We spent three days in Chicago, basically as a detective would spend a day.
"We started off in the morgue. I made sure I didn't have much breakfast.
"We were there for long enough. It was tough."
He joked that it took him just two days to grow the bushy moustache he has for the production.
He and Jackman play two Chicago cops in the mid-1990s in the show, on Broadway now.
Live with Regis and Kelly presenter Kelly Ripa told him: "No kidding. You must have so much testosterone!"
Daniel, 41, said: "Buckets full. During rehearsals, I was very lazy and didn't shave."
http://www.celebritynewsnow.com/2009/10 ... atre-role/
Filed by Jessie K Powell on: October 29th, 2009 in News
Daniel Craig has told how his stomach turned when visited a morgue to research his latest theatre role.
The James Bond star said he and co-star Hugh Jackman spent time with Chicago cops to get into character for A Steady Rain.
He said: "We spent three days in Chicago, basically as a detective would spend a day.
"We started off in the morgue. I made sure I didn't have much breakfast.
"We were there for long enough. It was tough."
He joked that it took him just two days to grow the bushy moustache he has for the production.
He and Jackman play two Chicago cops in the mid-1990s in the show, on Broadway now.
Live with Regis and Kelly presenter Kelly Ripa told him: "No kidding. You must have so much testosterone!"
Daniel, 41, said: "Buckets full. During rehearsals, I was very lazy and didn't shave."
http://www.celebritynewsnow.com/2009/10 ... atre-role/
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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Seems like a dud. Anyway - I will bump it around a bit and then put it to sleepGermangirl wrote:For those, who don´t go to the fan fiction page, please check this link
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The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
Geez, Sophie,
LOOK at your avatar.
Crisp, in focus, he's smiling, you look terrific, it's just perfect. I'd have that avatar until the end of time....on my screen saver, in a frame on my mantle, made into a pillowcase...
Hopefully when I go in Nov. they've returned to the stage door picture taking. Hard to follow the rumours of the auctions lasting until the end of the run or ending next week. BUT, I keep telling myself seeing them in the flesh will be enough.
* sigh *
LOOK at your avatar.
Crisp, in focus, he's smiling, you look terrific, it's just perfect. I'd have that avatar until the end of time....on my screen saver, in a frame on my mantle, made into a pillowcase...
Hopefully when I go in Nov. they've returned to the stage door picture taking. Hard to follow the rumours of the auctions lasting until the end of the run or ending next week. BUT, I keep telling myself seeing them in the flesh will be enough.
* sigh *
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Thanks to all those, who participated, but I think, we are going nowhere with this. Maybe you feel, its too much of a fangirl thing to do, even though I still think, it would have been nice - like no big deal, just a gesture...Germangirl wrote:For those, who don´t go to the fan fiction page, please check this link
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The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
well, this is my avatar here, it's my picture on Facebook, I have it on my fridge door, it's also on my desk at work, I have one in my purse...Rayfan wrote:Geez, Sophie,
LOOK at your avatar.
Crisp, in focus, he's smiling, you look terrific, it's just perfect. I'd have that avatar until the end of time....on my screen saver, in a frame on my mantle, made into a pillowcase...
* sigh *
you wanna do WHAT to me?