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| Are Animals Getting Better at Acting? | |
| Posted by: Mike 07:44 am EST 01/03/19 | |
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| "Naturalistic pet performers, in movies like “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” and “Widows,” are making Toto look like a hack." | |
| Link | https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/02/movies/animals-acting-movies-tv.html |
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| re: Are Animals Getting Better at Acting? | |
| Posted by: whereismikeyfl 08:39 am EST 01/03/19 | |
| In reply to: Are Animals Getting Better at Acting? - Mike 07:44 am EST 01/03/19 | |
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| Towne and Olivia might be great on film, but do they have the chops to do stage work? Just asking... |
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| But this article is about movies, not the stage | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 08:10 am EST 01/03/19 | |
| In reply to: Are Animals Getting Better at Acting? - Mike 07:44 am EST 01/03/19 | |
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| Now if you had an article about the goose in Ferryman or Wee Thomas in The Lieutenant of Inishmore you'd be on to something... | |
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| re: But this article is about movies, not the stage | |
| Posted by: comedywest 12:44 pm EST 01/03/19 | |
| In reply to: But this article is about movies, not the stage - MockingbirdGirl 08:10 am EST 01/03/19 | |
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| Or Cat in Breakfast at Tiffany's... Does Pyewacket in Bell Book and Candle work as well on stage as he does in the movie? |
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