Ben Stiller
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Go Milchick.
Go Milchick.
Go Milchick.
Yeah. It needed to be said.
Yeah. It needed to be said.
Yeah. It needed to be said.
Yeah. I mean, it's really a moment where you see him finally, you know, standing up for himself outside of the adherence to being the company man and deeper than that, whatever his religious ideology is connected to the company, which obviously goes pretty deep too.
Yeah. I mean, it's really a moment where you see him finally, you know, standing up for himself outside of the adherence to being the company man and deeper than that, whatever his religious ideology is connected to the company, which obviously goes pretty deep too.
Yeah. I mean, it's really a moment where you see him finally, you know, standing up for himself outside of the adherence to being the company man and deeper than that, whatever his religious ideology is connected to the company, which obviously goes pretty deep too.
Yeah. And I think that's what's interesting about him as a character, too. And Tramiel has talked about it, that, you know, Milchick is ambitious within the company. So for him to make this choice, which is to tell his superior to eat shit. Yeah. Is for him really a big deal.
Yeah. And I think that's what's interesting about him as a character, too. And Tramiel has talked about it, that, you know, Milchick is ambitious within the company. So for him to make this choice, which is to tell his superior to eat shit. Yeah. Is for him really a big deal.
Yeah. And I think that's what's interesting about him as a character, too. And Tramiel has talked about it, that, you know, Milchick is ambitious within the company. So for him to make this choice, which is to tell his superior to eat shit. Yeah. Is for him really a big deal.
And the way that Tramiel says mono-celebically. That's great. Yeah. I remember there was one take there where Tramiel, he said monosyllabically, and then he said the rest of the whole line like that. It is not my responsibility. It is yours. It was a take we almost used because it was so interesting and weird. But ultimately we felt like we didn't go with that one.
And the way that Tramiel says mono-celebically. That's great. Yeah. I remember there was one take there where Tramiel, he said monosyllabically, and then he said the rest of the whole line like that. It is not my responsibility. It is yours. It was a take we almost used because it was so interesting and weird. But ultimately we felt like we didn't go with that one.
And the way that Tramiel says mono-celebically. That's great. Yeah. I remember there was one take there where Tramiel, he said monosyllabically, and then he said the rest of the whole line like that. It is not my responsibility. It is yours. It was a take we almost used because it was so interesting and weird. But ultimately we felt like we didn't go with that one.
But he just like the fact that he is so brave as an actor just to go for things like that and be so centered in his body.
But he just like the fact that he is so brave as an actor just to go for things like that and be so centered in his body.
But he just like the fact that he is so brave as an actor just to go for things like that and be so centered in his body.
Contained. And he just, it's all there. You just feel it and he doesn't have to do anything on the outside. He doesn't have to gesticulate or move. It's just very centered and locked in and it's always great to watch.
Contained. And he just, it's all there. You just feel it and he doesn't have to do anything on the outside. He doesn't have to gesticulate or move. It's just very centered and locked in and it's always great to watch.