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Quinto: No Trek Stress
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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I had steak and a loaded baked potato for dinner on Sunday. As a steak I enjoyed it a lot, but as macaroni and cheese I thought it was disappointing. |
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Maybe because they're proud of their hard work and are anxious to see if it will do well in the eyes of the general movie going audience and a bunch of crazy internet people. And because their career, their future, depends on the success of their projects. Just a shot in the dark here.
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Rear Admiral
Location: Second star to the right and 'round back to last night
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Khan, I'm laughing at the superior dental occlusion. |
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Definitely Herbert. Maybe.
Location: Terra Inlandia
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Either that, or he's just really good at compartmentalizing.
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Re: Quinto: No Trek Stress
He then speaks to the broader point of the entire movie, saying that he's excited to get the movie out there, and he feels no pressure about it now because it's out of his hands, and he belives the production people are talented enough to trust them. He does say he feels people won't be disappointed. Feeling stress isn't the same as being nervous. I think if he'd have been asked about being at all nervous about the reception of the movie and said, "No," I'd be skeptical and raise an eyebrow. Who doesn't feel butterflies?
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Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. -- Mark Twain Last edited by Franklin; February 19 2013 at 11:52 PM. |
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![]() Of course wondering how a potential audience will like your work causes stress. Actors in a long-running stage production and stand-up comedians can (and do) tweak their performances every night, depending on how previous audiences have reacted to their delivery. With a motion picture, the actor does the work, trusting only in the script, director and fellow actors - and is at the mercy of the editing room - right up until opening night. But there is no chance to tweak the performance. Sometimes movies bomb, taking an actor's career with it. Sometimes a entire role gets left on the cutting room floor, eg. Victor Garber's Klingon in "Star Trek" (2009). Sometimes an actors two lines of dialogue gets left out at the last minute, and not restored until TV editions or Director's editions, eg. Billy Van Zandt's bridge alien in ST:TMP; Wil Wheaton's scenes in "Nemesis". Or an onscreen credit is negotiated away by an agent who says, "Trust me, 'The Phoenix' will make you a huge star!", eg. Judson Scott in ST II. Sometimes an actor gets replaced in the sequel, eg. Kirstie Alley not in ST III. Or forgotten forever, eg. Katherine Blum's Vulcan girl in ST III. Sometimes an actor gets typecast, forever limiting their range. Plenty to stress about.
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Definitely Herbert. Maybe.
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