Jeff Goldblum
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Podcast Appearances
I got the picture and I said, okay, I get it. Well, I whatever works, you know, if it would be nice for us to go back, we're available, but please, I don't want to bother anybody, or if that's not cool, I want to help serve them, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Anyway, by the end, she said yes, sent him back, and she was very nice.
I was very aware of the time I went, oh my gosh, I was blubbering, but also excusing myself quickly. I said, here, this is Emily, my wife, and oh, so great, and goodbye, goodbye, go home, and da-da-da-da-da-da. And that was it. But so it was a whole, yeah. So I'm glad we're having this conversation.
I was very aware of the time I went, oh my gosh, I was blubbering, but also excusing myself quickly. I said, here, this is Emily, my wife, and oh, so great, and goodbye, goodbye, go home, and da-da-da-da-da-da. And that was it. But so it was a whole, yeah. So I'm glad we're having this conversation.
I was very aware of the time I went, oh my gosh, I was blubbering, but also excusing myself quickly. I said, here, this is Emily, my wife, and oh, so great, and goodbye, goodbye, go home, and da-da-da-da-da-da. And that was it. But so it was a whole, yeah. So I'm glad we're having this conversation.
Yes, I might and I will. And here I go. I love him. Here's what happened. What happened? It was 1986-ish, I think. Yes. This script came to me. I was immediately struck by it. Did I? There wasn't a... I met him... was there a reading? I don't think so. We met, and da-da-da-da, and they offered it to me. And then, yeah. And it was great. He was wonderful.
Yes, I might and I will. And here I go. I love him. Here's what happened. What happened? It was 1986-ish, I think. Yes. This script came to me. I was immediately struck by it. Did I? There wasn't a... I met him... was there a reading? I don't think so. We met, and da-da-da-da, and they offered it to me. And then, yeah. And it was great. He was wonderful.
Yes, I might and I will. And here I go. I love him. Here's what happened. What happened? It was 1986-ish, I think. Yes. This script came to me. I was immediately struck by it. Did I? There wasn't a... I met him... was there a reading? I don't think so. We met, and da-da-da-da, and they offered it to me. And then, yeah. And it was great. He was wonderful.
It was the most proactive I'd been creatively at that point. I worked on it like I always do conscientiously, but I was very passionate about it. I wanted to make it work. I had a big feeling about it. And he, as you've probably heard, even though he makes those wild movies, is a very,
It was the most proactive I'd been creatively at that point. I worked on it like I always do conscientiously, but I was very passionate about it. I wanted to make it work. I had a big feeling about it. And he, as you've probably heard, even though he makes those wild movies, is a very,
It was the most proactive I'd been creatively at that point. I worked on it like I always do conscientiously, but I was very passionate about it. I wanted to make it work. I had a big feeling about it. And he, as you've probably heard, even though he makes those wild movies, is a very,
buttoned-up, kind of sweet, Canadian, civil, polite, delightful, smart, intellectual artist who marches to his own drum, of course. And that movie, I'd seen all his other movies. The one prior to that was the one with Chris Walken, Dead Zone, which I liked a lot.
buttoned-up, kind of sweet, Canadian, civil, polite, delightful, smart, intellectual artist who marches to his own drum, of course. And that movie, I'd seen all his other movies. The one prior to that was the one with Chris Walken, Dead Zone, which I liked a lot.
buttoned-up, kind of sweet, Canadian, civil, polite, delightful, smart, intellectual artist who marches to his own drum, of course. And that movie, I'd seen all his other movies. The one prior to that was the one with Chris Walken, Dead Zone, which I liked a lot.
That's good. I'd like to see that. So it was great. So we rehearsed and then, and you know, Chris Wallace, who won the Oscar for the special effects makeup, had, and David and I got together and did these camera, these elaborate camera tests, which they had.
That's good. I'd like to see that. So it was great. So we rehearsed and then, and you know, Chris Wallace, who won the Oscar for the special effects makeup, had, and David and I got together and did these camera, these elaborate camera tests, which they had.
That's good. I'd like to see that. So it was great. So we rehearsed and then, and you know, Chris Wallace, who won the Oscar for the special effects makeup, had, and David and I got together and did these camera, these elaborate camera tests, which they had.
designs and it was five hours finally in makeup but he was great and we went from scene to scene and actually i had a kind we were i had a vigorous conversation with him about the ending there was an ending uh which had me painted me retro retroactively retro in a kind of villainous, even though I try to kill her at the end and meld all three of us. And then she goes with this guy, John Getz.
designs and it was five hours finally in makeup but he was great and we went from scene to scene and actually i had a kind we were i had a vigorous conversation with him about the ending there was an ending uh which had me painted me retro retroactively retro in a kind of villainous, even though I try to kill her at the end and meld all three of us. And then she goes with this guy, John Getz.
designs and it was five hours finally in makeup but he was great and we went from scene to scene and actually i had a kind we were i had a vigorous conversation with him about the ending there was an ending uh which had me painted me retro retroactively retro in a kind of villainous, even though I try to kill her at the end and meld all three of us. And then she goes with this guy, John Getz.
She kind of goes, gets with him finally. And by that time I had so kind of, I was such an advocate and a passionate protector of my character. I was possessive and I didn't want her to wind up with him. Wow. And I said, you know, wait a minute, wait a minute. Couldn't it be that, et cetera, et cetera. I had some dumb idiot conversations. Who was I to talk to him about that?