Doing that performance every night must have been EXHAUSTING.
And physically torturous. He must have had a chiropractor and massage therapist on call through the entire run.
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Doing that performance every night must have been EXHAUSTING.
And physically torturous. He must have had a chiropractor and massage therapist on call through the entire run.
Is this the one where he and Cumberbatch switched off roles?
Yes -- the reverse casting is playing next Sunday. I don't know if we'll go, because tickets are $20 each and I am a cheap freelancer. Plus, I loved this casting so much I'm not sure I want to see the reverse.
We saw the National Theatre Frankenstein tonight, with Jonny Lee Miller as the Creature. He is ASTONISHING. Dear god.
I saw the version with Cumberbatch as the Creature and I left feeling like the actors were probably more suited to the opposite roles. Cumberbatch is a more heady, intellectual actor and Miller seems to be more instinctual and in touch with his impluse, so I really wish I saw with the casting you did. I mean, they were both fine, but I felt that their characters were making them work against their natural tendencies as actors.
I'm glad I saw them both but I'm glad I saw CumberCreature first, because it was wonderful but afterwards I also felt that Miller was better suited as the Creature and BC as the Doctor. Still. See them both if you can.
I wonder if that’s ultimately why we see so many British actors on TV nowadays. They tend to have more background in theater, and can handle the grueling pace of TV production better.
Ant-Man casting: [link] WUT.
Fortunately, I already thought Hank Pym was a dick.
Fortunately, I already thought Hank Pym was a dick.
Fair point.
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3. If there is no point during the movie where Aaron Eckhart stops to correct someone, “Actually, Frankenstein is the name of the scientist, technically I am Frankenstein’s monster,” the screenwriters have missed a solid joke opportunity.