I really liked the use of CGI in that movie, so it was neat to see how it was done.
The last performance scene especially. So fantastic.
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I really liked the use of CGI in that movie, so it was neat to see how it was done.
The last performance scene especially. So fantastic.
I'm so glad I hadn't seen that scene in any trailers.
Channing Tatum is the lead of the Eagle, right? How could it not suck?
I saw The King's Speech, which I totally loved. I was afraid the stuttering would bother me, as I used to have a fairly bad stutter and to this day hearing someone else stutter makes me very uncomfortable. But it turned out OK.
it was weird, but my dad used to threaten to make me talk with a mouthful of marbles when I stuttered. I had never heard of that anyplace else until I saw TKS. Also, my dad would get angry at me when I stuttered, which I can say is very counterproductive.
All in all, I found TKS to be very funny and inspiring.
it was weird, but my dad used to threaten to make me talk with a mouthful of marbles when I stuttered. I had never heard of that anyplace else until I saw TKS. Also, my dad would get angry at me when I stuttered, which I can say is very counterproductive.
The marble thing is also used in "My Fair Lady" to teach proper enunciation of words.
Channing Tatum is the lead of the Eagle, right? How could it not suck?
Oh, but Jamie Bell!
We went to see The Rite tonight. It was decent. I love Anthony Hopkins.
The marble thing goes back to Diogenes, I think.
Yeah, in TKS they mention that being used in ancient Greece.
The marble thing goes back to Diogenes, I think.
The Athenian orator Demosthenes used pebbles to address his stutter.
Diogenes, Demosthenes, potato, whatever the Greek word for potato is...