Ha ha ha! We can but dream...Oh my God, I hope season 2 of Discovery reveals this is the Starfleet anthem, and the crew sing it together.
Ha ha ha! We can but dream...Oh my God, I hope season 2 of Discovery reveals this is the Starfleet anthem, and the crew sing it together.
To me, its not a problem, but an amazing lightning-strikes-twice epic coincidence of talent, that we would be lucky to get to watch.
Its really beyond an impersonation.... he captures the whole essence; as an actor, that is talent.
Oh my God, I hope season 2 of Discovery reveals this is the Starfleet anthem, and the crew sing it together.
Seriously? No.
It's a great talent for impressions, but impressions aren't acting. New stories put characters in new situations, with new dialogue and interactions with new characters. Your performance needs to address that new story, not be a copy of what went before. It's part of what makes a new show or film new as opposed to just nostalgia. When Daniel Craig goes on set to play Bond, he isn't doing a Connery impersonation, he's playing the character. Even when you don't recast, this is true - Ford in The Force Awakens isn't doing a copy of his acting from Empire, he is playing the character in a new situation.If you capture the look, the voice, the charisma and the heart, how is that NOT a fantastic feat, and the absolutely best way to recast? Agree to disagree.....well, I just plain disagree... :P
Acting a character isn't about impersonating the last guy who did it. When you are cast as Macbeth on screen, you don't impersonate Michael Fassbender because he did it last, you play the character.
It's a great talent for impressions, but impressions aren't acting. New stories put characters in new situations, with new dialogue and interactions with new characters. Your performance needs to address that new story, not be a copy of what went before.
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