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One for Willow fans...

Started by Bricktop, January 18, 2022, 12:35:50 AM

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Bricktop

I know Freud will love this...



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Cuz struttin it like a boss!!!!

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=435282 time=1642484150 user_id=1560
I know Freud will love this...



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Cuz struttin it like a boss!!!!

Yes, he is.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=435282 time=1642484150 user_id=1560
I know Freud will love this...



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Cuz struttin it like a boss!!!!

I aint heard of it.

Odinson

Willow is a great movie.



Madmartigan.





Fashie is a nelwyn.

Anonymous

Quote from: Herman post_id=435284 time=1642485432 user_id=1689
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=435282 time=1642484150 user_id=1560
I know Freud will love this...



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Cuz struttin it like a boss!!!!

I aint heard of it.

The movie is old.....the series is coming soon.

Bricktop

Warwick was 18 when he made the movie.



It was a while ago now....



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Odinson

The movie has this certain kind of fantasy feel to it.



If they cant recreate that, its just gonna be another generic fantasy TV-show.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=435289 time=1642486357 user_id=136
The movie has this certain kind of fantasy feel to it.



If they cant recreate that, its just gonna be another generic fantasy TV-show.

It might be a success.....Disney has the money to make it one.

Bricktop

Fingers crossed.



Apparently the set was a little chaotic.

Frood

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=435282 time=1642484150 user_id=1560
I know Freud will love this...



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Cuz struttin it like a boss!!!!


 :thumbup:



He's a quick mind.... (must have skipped a generation with you)  :001_tongue:



Will have to watch the original again soon with the 10 year old. She's forgotten watching it 5-6 years ago but we still call each other Mumbo, and Jumbo, and demand eggs. Just described it to her and she looked puzzled....then an AHHHHH...I remember! Sort of...
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=435291 time=1642490024 user_id=1560
Fingers crossed.



Apparently the set was a little chaotic.

I'm sure the series will do fine,

Bricktop

Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=435293 time=1642492052 user_id=1676
 



He's a quick mind.... (must have skipped a generation with you)  :001_tongue:


Dude...he's reading from a script. Anyone can do that. I have often requested that his agency give me a chance, but they refuse, clearly because they don't want me to steal his spotlight.



My Ewok dialect is second to none.



"Nub nub chumna rumba ribbber, Han Solo".

Anonymous

I believe I asked this question before, but I'll askj again, how did he get a career as a movie actor?

Bricktop

The first Star Wars movie trilogy was filmed in the UK. When they were shooting the one with Ewoks, they published an advert for small people or children to act as extras. His mother saw the ad a few days later, and rang the casting office. They said that they had enough extras now and no more were needed. She pleaded with them to give him a chance, so they relented and he went down to audition in London.



He so impressed the casting director that the Director told George Lucas he was capable of making one of the Ewoks a major character. Lucas agreed and re-wrote the script to include a larger role for Wicket the Ewok.



The rest is Star Wars history. The only actor to have played in each of the three trilogies.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=435347 time=1642551525 user_id=1560
The first Star Wars movie trilogy was filmed in the UK. When they were shooting the one with Ewoks, they published an advert for small people or children to act as extras. His mother saw the ad a few days later, and rang the casting office. They said that they had enough extras now and no more were needed. She pleaded with them to give him a chance, so they relented and he went down to audition in London.



He so impressed the casting director that the Director told George Lucas he was capable of making one of the Ewoks a major character. Lucas agreed and re-wrote the script to include a larger role for Wicket the Ewok.



The rest is Star Wars history. The only actor to have played in each of the three trilogies.

He had a natural talent for actiung and got an opportunity.

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