“Because I'm CGI, [John Swartz] gave me a role of an Imperial pilot in one scene, so I had a day where I was on camera dressed as a black suit and a little cap that they wear.” LittlesBlackRolesSceneCamerasSuitsPilotsCapsCgi Author:Alan Tudyk
“I really had very little to do with Pierre Trudeau. He was off the scene very soon.” LittlesScene Author:Bob Hawke
“The scene [in The Hangover] where the tiger actually pops up behind us, that's actually a Jim Henson tiger puppet. The Jim Henson Company actually supplied that tiger. And it's really cool. Its entire face moves. It has like all these little motors in its eyebrows and cheeks and mouth. It was amazing.” LittlesFacesMovingBehindsCompanySceneMouthsPopsCheeksTigersEyebrowsMotorReally CoolPuppetsHangover Author:Ed Helms
“For me, my storyline [in Big Little Lies] is very complicated and nuanced. [The script] was so beautifully written. It was very, very easy to play. ... I think one of the scenes is almost eight minutes.” ThinkingLittlesPlayBigsLyingEasyWrittenMinutesSceneScriptsComplicatedEightStoryline Author:Nicole Kidman
“When you shoot a scene, you remember every moment. You remember when your head went down, your head went up. You don't see little quirks, little eye movements, little lip movements. Once again, you become completely vain when you're watching it in a way that you weren't when you were shooting it. And the vanity, what it makes you focus on are everything that has nothing to do with the scene and everything to do with your own ego.” WayLittlesMomentsEyeRememberFocusMovementSceneEgoLipsVanityShootingVainRemember WhenQuirks Author:Viola Davis
“My films have always had an element of immediate autobiography, in that I shoot any particular scene according to the mood I'm in that day, according to the little daily experiences I've had and am having - but I don't tell what has happened to me. I would like to do something more strictly autobiographical, but perhaps I never will, because it isn't interesting enough.” LittlesEnoughFilmInterestingHappenedParticularSceneElementsMoodAutobiographyDaily Experience Author:Michelangelo Antonioni