I don't even know who Chris Pine is. And
I'm too lazy to google it.![]()
What? How can you ignore Kelvin Universe Kirk???
I don't even know who Chris Pine is. And
I'm too lazy to google it.![]()
No problem, "son", you take all the time you need...
Well, little buckaroo, that's might neighborly of ya. A couple more pulls from my bottle of homemade genius juice and I'll have it all plum figured out.![]()
Definitely, junior.![]()
What? How can you ignore Kelvin Universe Kirk???
Take care.
i thought he brought a nice dimension to sisko
My issue with him as an actor wasn't that he was too calm; he had every emotion in the book. And his lofty pomposity can be seen as a genuine character trait. My problem was that his facial expressions always seemed deliberate and thought out, rather than genuinely felt. And that's the essence of bad acting.
Terry's acting was definitely the weakest in the early seasons, but by season 4 or so I think she had found her footing.
People with wooden acting should be fired... you know because of firewood and stuff...
People with wooden acting should be fired... you know because of firewood and stuff...
It´s not bad acting. It has more to do with the two different main acting methods and which one is used by most actors. Basically there are two different methods to approach acting...one is to use "emotional memory" and basically try to "conjur up" the emotions a role feels in yourself. The other method is to approach it form the outside...in a more analytical way.."What is the role feeling? What changes in stance, expression etc. does that do to a person?" As far as I know the former method is what´s beeing used by most actors today, the latter beeing rarely used nowadays. You might just be so used to the first method that you expierence the other as "thought out" (which IS a way to describe it I guess)...but its not "the essence of bad acting".
(Side Note: I´m taking a voice actor course right now...and interestingly we were recently adviced AGAINST feeling our characters emotions to strongly.)
Have to agree with some people here, Terry's acting was by far the worst of the DS9 crew. She seemed phony and bland. Of course a lot of that is down to the writing, but part of it is her delivery was generally pretty flat. Siddig could be pretty bad at times too, but I overall liked his performances.
Brooks could be over the top, but I found it added to the show. I guess I prefer over acting to under acting?
Scott Bakula simply couldn't project the qualities of authority that a Starship Captain demanded. He was too much of a softie to be Captain. That's not too say that he didn't have any strengths as actor but just that his range and capabilities were mismatched with the role.
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