Oh hello there!

Mar 18, 2007 17:47


Quite obviously new! And I do not come empty handed. Oh no, no, no! I come with a fic, even if it may not be my best piece.

I've been watching Reservoir Dogs for about a year now, so that's at least 3 times a week! At least...

Enjoy.

“So we were off down the road, over a fence and round the back of this old shop,” Brown says around a cigarette, ( Read more... )

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pseudoartiste March 30 2007, 08:13:58 UTC
*sniffles* those Guilty!Orange fics always get me.
Bag of moss! *snickers* That reminds me of that story about the case study in which these sciency types gave a bunch of people non-alcoholic beer without telling them it was, and they all got pissed on it. hee hee, people are fun!

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box_dweller March 30 2007, 17:25:01 UTC
lol I know, poor, poor stupid people. But it's true, if you believe you're meant to be stoned then you convince yourself you are!
Thanks!

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guil_solo April 19 2007, 18:59:56 UTC
Nice! You've got the characters down spot on - or at least, I think you have. Mmmm...fic about Orange = happy Guil
I've been reading everything about Orange I can get my hands on because I'm playing him in this duologue exam I am doing with my friend. We're doing the car and warehouse scene from Reservoir Dogs (basically from the bit after the title credits to Pink's entrance), the Questions and 'address me' scene from Ros & Guil, and the teatable scene from 'The Importance of being Earnest'. I am having to learn three parts at once - very confusing.

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box_dweller April 21 2007, 13:01:10 UTC
Now, this may sound terribly stupid but I only just saw 'The Importance of Being Earnest a few night ago, I thought to myself 'Why this Oscar Wilde fellow is very witty!'. Then a second later, 'I've read this before!' Also me and my friend Lynda had to do the R&G address me scene for drama, if you count a second inside your head before speaking it gives the dialogue an edge. Try it, we got an A for it!

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guil_solo April 21 2007, 13:24:10 UTC
Congratulations! We're hoping for a distinction (ours is a LAMDA exam, so doesn't have grades as such.)
We performed the (almost) full version of Ros&Guil about four months ago, so we can still remember most of how we did it. Random bit of musing: I saw the film of R&G after I'd been in the play, and really didn't agree with the way some of the lines were said. I can't help wondering whether I'd have had the same opinion if I'd watched the film and then acted in the play...

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box_dweller April 21 2007, 14:28:16 UTC
It does change your opinion, at the time I had only read the T.S. play and I just thought it was wonderul. But the way that certain lines are relayed doesn't agree with me, surprisingly I enjoy all of Guildenstern's lines. It's the way Tim Roth cuts them out, I think Gary Oldman (As wonderful as he is!) didn't portray the way he relys on the other. Just my opinion...

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brash_candiboot July 14 2012, 22:30:41 UTC
Aw, hahaha. I like Orange's nervousness at being caught without another scripted anecdote. Well written!

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