Josh Peck
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So what was the thing that he laughed about? No, I just remember we wound up talking about that scene because that's sort of been like... There's clips on Instagram where he's talked about that Robin Williams improvised that.
So what was the thing that he laughed about? No, I just remember we wound up talking about that scene because that's sort of been like... There's clips on Instagram where he's talked about that Robin Williams improvised that.
So what was the thing that he laughed about? No, I just remember we wound up talking about that scene because that's sort of been like... There's clips on Instagram where he's talked about that Robin Williams improvised that.
And so he kind of got to have this real sort of reaction to it. So we just kind of chatted about that.
And so he kind of got to have this real sort of reaction to it. So we just kind of chatted about that.
And so he kind of got to have this real sort of reaction to it. So we just kind of chatted about that.
Wow. I'm trying to think. I... I mean, I've gotten to work with some really cool people and been incredibly lucky. I have a small part in this Al Pacino movie. So I got to spend like five days with him. All my scenes were with him. And he was like right at sort of that perfect point where he was in his 70s. So he was like he was still like so like as sharp as sharp can be.
Wow. I'm trying to think. I... I mean, I've gotten to work with some really cool people and been incredibly lucky. I have a small part in this Al Pacino movie. So I got to spend like five days with him. All my scenes were with him. And he was like right at sort of that perfect point where he was in his 70s. So he was like he was still like so like as sharp as sharp can be.
Wow. I'm trying to think. I... I mean, I've gotten to work with some really cool people and been incredibly lucky. I have a small part in this Al Pacino movie. So I got to spend like five days with him. All my scenes were with him. And he was like right at sort of that perfect point where he was in his 70s. So he was like he was still like so like as sharp as sharp can be.
And yet he was also like there would be times in the middle of the scenes where he'd be like, oh, wow.
And yet he was also like there would be times in the middle of the scenes where he'd be like, oh, wow.
And yet he was also like there would be times in the middle of the scenes where he'd be like, oh, wow.
I was like, you're full of Pacino right now. And it was just cool. You pick up these things. There was a scene in Oppenheimer where Kenneth Branagh, who's a brilliant actor, director, and true British actors played Hamlet and so many of the great parts for a man. And And he does this scene where we're all surrounding him.
I was like, you're full of Pacino right now. And it was just cool. You pick up these things. There was a scene in Oppenheimer where Kenneth Branagh, who's a brilliant actor, director, and true British actors played Hamlet and so many of the great parts for a man. And And he does this scene where we're all surrounding him.
I was like, you're full of Pacino right now. And it was just cool. You pick up these things. There was a scene in Oppenheimer where Kenneth Branagh, who's a brilliant actor, director, and true British actors played Hamlet and so many of the great parts for a man. And And he does this scene where we're all surrounding him.
And he's talking about he was a scientist who had been smuggled in an airplane out of Europe to the US to help sort of work at Los Alamos. And it's just maybe a half a page of two paragraphs of dialogue. And it was to be that close as far away as we are and just see the subtleties and the way he like in each take would just change it slightly.
And he's talking about he was a scientist who had been smuggled in an airplane out of Europe to the US to help sort of work at Los Alamos. And it's just maybe a half a page of two paragraphs of dialogue. And it was to be that close as far away as we are and just see the subtleties and the way he like in each take would just change it slightly.
And he's talking about he was a scientist who had been smuggled in an airplane out of Europe to the US to help sort of work at Los Alamos. And it's just maybe a half a page of two paragraphs of dialogue. And it was to be that close as far away as we are and just see the subtleties and the way he like in each take would just change it slightly.
So it was real and in the moment, but still like consistent. I was like, this is some of the best acting I've ever seen in my life. That's such a cool feeling, dude.
So it was real and in the moment, but still like consistent. I was like, this is some of the best acting I've ever seen in my life. That's such a cool feeling, dude.