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Date: | Fri, 27 Feb 1998 10:58:41 +1000 |
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Krin, I'm not sure that this is the sort of performance you're after, but a
stand-out for me has to be John Cleese's castle-bound french soldier in
'Monty Python & the Holy Grail' with dialogue rich in type-cast franca
lingua (your mother was a hamster...I fart in your general direction...why
do think I speak with this outrageuos accent?...etc)
Bye the bye, Australian TV has recently seen the 'live' ER episode. It was
heavily promoted as a *live* performance, albeit a few months after the
actual event. I can only presume the episode replayed here was the third
version recorded for syndication. There were certainly no obvious 'snafuus',
although the direction wasn't as frenetic as normal. I thought it a very
smart plotline to use 'cinema-verite' as the main visual style, to cover
any shakes or out-of-focus occurences in the shooting pattern. It bodes well
for the state of television drama generally when the major US networks and
series can push the envelope like this and get viewer support.
cheers
RP
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