Ok - so I had no idea that that wasn't Crispin Glover in Back to the Future 2.
Huh.
And I have no idea who that really is standing with Sir Tony.
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Ok - so I had no idea that that wasn't Crispin Glover in Back to the Future 2.
Huh.
And I have no idea who that really is standing with Sir Tony.
And I have no idea who that really is standing with Sir Tony.
Neil Gaiman, who wrote the movie. I got the link from his blog. He's pretty sanguine about the press not having any idea who he is.
Neil Gaiman
*That's* what he looks like!!!
Cutie patootie.
Awww!!
*loves Tom*
"Crispin Glover" and Anthony Hopkins at the Beowulf premiere
Wow, I'm suddenly filled with a heretofore unfelt admiration for Glover's writing.
this nine-minute, experimental film, which was written, directed, and produced by Jim Henson-and starred Jim Henson!
Henson's experimental films are great! A year or two ago they showed a bunch of them at the Brattle in Cambridge.
Bit of behind the scenes with HP and the HBP.
Okay, this link actually has both featurettes that WB released.
For monologues, look for some of Eric Bogosian or John Leguizamo's taped one-man stuf. I used it with my 8th grade acting students and they LOVED it.