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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
An FYI: my latest review -- last night's episode
http://blogcritics.org/video/article...upon-a-time14/
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Originally posted by jeri View PostLovely cats! But do they leave you room in the bed?
Originally posted by jeri View PostThey say Mr. Gold isSpoiler:going to have some therapy
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Originally posted by RhineGold View PostOh, 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?Last edited by Duval; 05 March 2012, 07:39 AM.sigpic
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Originally posted by RhineGold View PostOh, 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?sigpic
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Originally posted by b_barnett View PostIt'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
An FYI: my latest review -- last night's episode
http://blogcritics.org/video/article...upon-a-time14/Last edited by NancyP; 05 March 2012, 05:05 AM.sigpic
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A couple of screen caps from last night's episode for everyone.sigpic
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Originally posted by RhineGold View PostOh, crap, that sucks! D:
I guess there's no wifi nearby that you can pirate?
Well, when you get back, I'll have a bunch of stuff for you to read, hopefully...
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It was clerics, not nuns, but nuns are clerics. Interesting. Good catch.
Originally posted by b_barnett View PostIt'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
An FYI: my latest review -- last night's episode
http://blogcritics.org/video/article...upon-a-time14/
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