Yeah, in TKS they mention that being used in ancient Greece.
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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...
I'm so glad I hadn't seen that scene in any trailers.
The worst part is, they did use it in a trailer I saw. Way to wreck the movie, asshats!
ION, I saw RED tonight. OMG! So much fun. I knew that Malkovich and Mirren (and Brian Cox) would be a hoot, but Mary-Louise Parker almost stole the movie with her I'm-up-for-anything attitude.
ETA - is this like the only movie Rebecca Pidgeon's been in that wasn't a Mamet movie?
PPS - IMDB says close, but not quite.
Mary-Louise Parker almost stole the movie with her I'm-up-for-anything attitude.
The scene in the elevator, for example.
Damn, I love Henry Cavill, though. Mmmm.
These are the actors not the characters right? Cause I'm fine with Brits (or anyone qualified) playing Americans. I mean they are English speaking actors; if they can't do an American accent then the problem isn't their background.