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Post by ladytass2001 on Aug 19, 2004 14:42:33 GMT -5
Holy cow!! with that many re-writes you must have had a book!!(what a pain the a** it must have been to carry that all over )
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Aug 19, 2004 15:25:39 GMT -5
Holy cow!! with that many re-writes you must have had a book!!(what a pain the a** it must have been to carry that all over ) THU. AUG. 19/2004/15:33 E.S.T.
LADYTASS,
Fortunately, with Film/TV production, one finds that the script gets thinner after a day’s shooting if one’s practise is to excise those pages which have been shot already @ the end of each day, as I do.
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Aug 19, 2004 21:44:08 GMT -5
THU. AUG. 19/2004/15:40 E.S.T.
I took delivery of the Goldenrod pages for DARCY’S WILD LIFE™: “TWO OF US RIDING NOWHERE”, which surprised me, since there had been no advance telephone call to inform me that I should expect the courier.
I had been about to don a shirt in order to leave on an errand, so the timing could not have been better.
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Aug 20, 2004 11:51:14 GMT -5
FRI. AUG. 20/2004/11:59 E.S.T.
The Wardrobe Department rang to request my presence for a fitting to be held @ 19:30 @ the production office, which just happens to be the same place where I had my fitting for PERFECT STRANGERS™, the ROB LOWE film that I did earlier this year.
This means that I can be more relaxed about getting there, since it will not be an X-Factor™.
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Post by ladytass2001 on Aug 20, 2004 11:52:38 GMT -5
Is that the same wardrobe department with the Versace?
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Aug 20, 2004 17:10:48 GMT -5
Is that the same wardrobe department with the Versace? FRI. AUG. 20/2004/17:18 E.S.T.
LADYTASS,
MISSING™ was the wardrobe department with the VERSACE™ togs, but I shall keep an eye out for what designer labels are represented when I report for my DARCY’S WILD LIFE™ fitting @ 19:30 E.S.T.
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Post by TOPPER on Aug 20, 2004 18:49:41 GMT -5
Hey Malcolm, MISSING is shooting across the street from our office here as we speak!
PS: Who'd love to see a show called MALCOLM'S WILD LIFE? Everyone, am I right?
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Post by gaz on Aug 20, 2004 18:52:33 GMT -5
Hey Malcolm, Who'd love to see a show called MALCOLM'S WILD LIFE? Everyone, am I right? We've already got the rights to this series. It's a reality series based on the many trials and tribulations of an extremely sexy beast, who is also the hardest working man in showbiz without a posse. The entire premise is based on Malcolm not realizing he's on a show as he goes about his business. We're not worried about him learning about it as our cameras are extremely well hidden.
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Post by ShowbizPRgirl on Aug 20, 2004 19:20:53 GMT -5
Ooooh, subterfuge. I like it. But isn't this premise a rip-off of THE TRUMAN SHOW, starring Jim Carrey -- not that there's anything wrong with that. KJC
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Post by ladytass2001 on Aug 20, 2004 20:25:54 GMT -5
But Malcolm makes a much better subject,and it would be so much better.
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Post by gaz on Aug 20, 2004 21:20:03 GMT -5
Not THE TRUMAN SHOW, think PUBLIC DOMAIN.
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Aug 20, 2004 23:35:03 GMT -5
FRI. AUG. 20/2004/23:43 E.S.T.
TOPPER,
Are they, indeed? Fancy that!
POST SCRIPTUM: If they fund it, I will come.
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GAZ,
Are you hinting that SIR BEN KINGSLEY’S in it, as well?
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KJC,
There are those who say that THE X-FILES™ was “a rip-off of THE NIGHT STALKER™, but that hasn’t kept MR. CHRIS CARTER from keeping the Swiss banking community afloat.
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LADYTASS,
It would have to be a cable programme, lately; trust me on this!
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19:30 E.S.T.
The costumes were quite varied & different from each other, with colour schemes that were wildly different from anything that I might have bought for myself, including gold jewellery, which is something I never wear as part of my own attire, but each costume was very much attuned to what I thought my character would wear, so I was well pleased by the fact that the Wardrobe Department & I were on the same page about the character’s personality as perceived by others versus himself.
The sandals were the softest Italian leather I have ever had on my feet, & were a constant in the costume changes, which pleased me, since they fit as though I had been born with them.
Most of the clothing had the MEXX™ label & had been purchased from the HOLT-RENFREW CENTRE™, a place @ which I cannot afford to shop, & was yet another reminder of why so many people choose not to become a lowly actor.
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Post by ShowbizPRgirl on Aug 21, 2004 15:26:26 GMT -5
Hey, just out of curiosity, Malcolm, can you keep (or purchase) any of the clothes and shoes you're fitted for?
In addition to my painful (to my bank account) addiction to clothes shopping, I also own 386 pairs of shoes and boots in every possible style and price range. Everything from $4 canvas sneakers I bought at Walmart, to $700 Manolo Blahnik's I procurred on my last trip the the Big Apple.
It would be great if you got to keep, or buy at discount, some of the things you wear.
KJC
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Post by ladytass2001 on Aug 21, 2004 20:23:14 GMT -5
386 pairs of shoe's? I thought people who have 5-6 pairs were bad-LoL-
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Post by Sirona on Aug 22, 2004 9:38:08 GMT -5
ShowbizPRgirl overdue thank you for the info. I finally took at the sight, it is bubblegummy and would appeal to a certain age group.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&& GAZ. The show from description appears to be a far more gentle version of Big BrotherTM combined with a sophisticated and intelligent version of Candid CameraTM
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