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Robert Carlyle/Dr Nicholas Rush Thunk/Appreciation thread
It's interesting hearing him talk about having considered comedia della arte when conceiving how to play Rumple. When I see the character, I do think of that sort of grand classical sort of characterization. There is an immediate grace to Rumple--the posture and the way he moves that suggests that. The masks thing is interesting too. There is a lot of theatricality to Rumple. It's fantastic
Thank you Artemis-Neith, I like looking at interview of RC (even if I don't understand what he says), I just like observing the face, so incredible and listening to its voice, my god, his voice!
Oh, my... I love watching him talk. One-on-one, he's so animated and always so politely interested in the interviewer, it's adorable. I've said on Youtube before that I could watch him fidget all day, and it's true. I love how his face lights up when he talks about his children. He's such a magnificent man. God, his hands. I think he has the most attractive hands I've ever seen. Is that weird?
I too like the hands, (I like his eyebrows, wonder not why lol but they always give him an eyes of small puppy)
Oh, my... I love watching him talk. One-on-one, he's so animated and always so politely interested in the interviewer, it's adorable. I've said on Youtube before that I could watch him fidget all day, and it's true. I love how his face lights up when he talks about his children. He's such a magnificent man.
God, his hands. I think he has the most attractive hands I've ever seen. Is that weird?
No. I do, too. They're as expressive as his face and well shaped. You're definitely not alone there.
It's interesting hearing him talk about having considered comedia della arte when conceiving how to play Rumple. When I see the character, I do think of that sort of grand classical sort of characterization. There is an immediate grace to Rumple--the posture and the way he moves that suggests that. The masks thing is interesting too. There is a lot of theatricality to Rumple. It's fantastic
Another thing about nuns: Didn't Regina tell Rumple that after Belle left she was tortured and exorcised by the nuns before she jumped off the tower? I wondered if he believed EQ Regina when she said that Belle was dead because she had complicated his life so much. He normally doesn't believe anything Regina says. Of course Mr. Gold remembers that...
It's interesting hearing him talk about having considered comedia della arte when conceiving how to play Rumple. When I see the character, I do think of that sort of grand classical sort of characterization. There is an immediate grace to Rumple--the posture and the way he moves that suggests that. The masks thing is interesting too. There is a lot of theatricality to Rumple. It's fantastic
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