Kieran Culkin
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And I don't like to rehearse and I just sort of like look it over really quickly and go, oh, those are the words. I'll just, you know, I'll probably rely on instinct. Yeah, just go.
And I don't like to rehearse and I just sort of like look it over really quickly and go, oh, those are the words. I'll just, you know, I'll probably rely on instinct. Yeah, just go.
And I don't like to rehearse and I just sort of like look it over really quickly and go, oh, those are the words. I'll just, you know, I'll probably rely on instinct. Yeah, just go.
Yeah, it's starting to wear off. But wait, but Kieran, what about on Succession, those big scenes where there's lots of people, there's so much dialogue and like, I mean, you almost have to memorize everybody else's lines too, right?
Yeah, it's starting to wear off. But wait, but Kieran, what about on Succession, those big scenes where there's lots of people, there's so much dialogue and like, I mean, you almost have to memorize everybody else's lines too, right?
Yeah, it's starting to wear off. But wait, but Kieran, what about on Succession, those big scenes where there's lots of people, there's so much dialogue and like, I mean, you almost have to memorize everybody else's lines too, right?
Yeah, sort of. And I can do that fast. There was, you know, I've done things like that, like Sarah Snook and I had a really good rapport. So sometimes I would say, hey, can you just take my lines or, you know, vice versa. We even did a scene once for like, by like the third take, I just jumped in and stole her line. and gave her a little side eye.
Yeah, sort of. And I can do that fast. There was, you know, I've done things like that, like Sarah Snook and I had a really good rapport. So sometimes I would say, hey, can you just take my lines or, you know, vice versa. We even did a scene once for like, by like the third take, I just jumped in and stole her line. and gave her a little side eye.
Yeah, sort of. And I can do that fast. There was, you know, I've done things like that, like Sarah Snook and I had a really good rapport. So sometimes I would say, hey, can you just take my lines or, you know, vice versa. We even did a scene once for like, by like the third take, I just jumped in and stole her line. and gave her a little side eye.
And then she looked at me like, all right, game on. And then later on, she took mine, you know?
And then she looked at me like, all right, game on. And then later on, she took mine, you know?
And then she looked at me like, all right, game on. And then later on, she took mine, you know?
But we ran it like, we sort of did it like a play. There wasn't really a lot of rehearsing. We would go in there. We would always run the full scene like three, four, maybe five times. Cameras were always vaguely somewhere. There was no such thing as like coverage. pick up shots, key marks.
But we ran it like, we sort of did it like a play. There wasn't really a lot of rehearsing. We would go in there. We would always run the full scene like three, four, maybe five times. Cameras were always vaguely somewhere. There was no such thing as like coverage. pick up shots, key marks.
But we ran it like, we sort of did it like a play. There wasn't really a lot of rehearsing. We would go in there. We would always run the full scene like three, four, maybe five times. Cameras were always vaguely somewhere. There was no such thing as like coverage. pick up shots, key marks.
I remember the camera assistant, he showed up, he was like a new guy, and we were kind of rehearsing, he put a mark down, and I stopped the rehearsal and looked at him and said, first day?
I remember the camera assistant, he showed up, he was like a new guy, and we were kind of rehearsing, he put a mark down, and I stopped the rehearsal and looked at him and said, first day?