tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-846162809981290094.post8340525158491649123..comments2024-01-04T01:41:55.202-08:00Comments on Tabrett Bethell's films: Send in your questions for Campbell Graham, the director of Anyone You Want!William (Necros)http://www.blogger.com/profile/06196237030847413912noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-846162809981290094.post-38023164980410347012011-06-23T01:57:28.037-07:002011-06-23T01:57:28.037-07:00*facepalm* Necros_hun if you actually send/use my...*facepalm* Necros_hun if you actually send/use my 1st question in written form, please correct the spelling of Socratis Otto's name for me?<br /><br />I feel horrible that I misspelled it.<br /><br />Thanks. :)morrow (http://morrowfest.livejournal.com) +http://westofmrro.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-846162809981290094.post-44904489086837744882011-06-09T23:18:39.507-07:002011-06-09T23:18:39.507-07:001) With all of the role-playing, wild costume chan...1) With all of the role-playing, wild costume changing, and general wackiness inherent in the script, how much fun did Socrates and Tabrett have?<br /><br />2) We all know that in films which are very heavy on drama and almost 100% serious in tone, sometimes actors have to crack up, pull some pranks, or just go goofy & nutty every once in a while to work some of that tension off. In a script like Anyone You Want, which has a healthy 'goofball' quotient, do you find that getting to exercise all of that levity and letting it 'all hang out' now and then has a positive effect on the cast when it comes time for the more serious, dramatic scenes?morrow (http://morrowfest.livejournal.com) +http://westofmrro.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-846162809981290094.post-8441724234819707422011-06-07T17:22:21.068-07:002011-06-07T17:22:21.068-07:00I've only read the plot and watched the traile...I've only read the plot and watched the trailer, but I'd like to know if he thinks that the subject of his movie (fantasy and identity) deals with the problematic of growing up, and how ? (Because growing up is deciding which of these fantasies will be the real one.) And, (but it's less important) does he think that his movie has to do with the Syndrom of Peter Pan, and maybe an evolution of society ? How he feels about that ?<br /><br />I'm sorry for my bad English, and ... I'm not sure that it's really a useful question. Anyway, I'd be happy if you find the time to ask it. And I'm not sure I'm supposed to post it here (If not... delete it ?) Thank you anyway !V.http://carnetsdornith.over-blog.comnoreply@blogger.com