Paul Walter Hauser
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Podcast Appearances
I'm a very dumb person. Serve it up, bro.
I'm a very dumb person. Serve it up, bro.
Depends on the role. Depends on the role. There are certain things, like Richard Jewell, I would learn my lines a week, like five to seven days in advance. And I'd be very overly familiar with them, and it could kind of fall out of me a lot easier. And then there's other things. If I'm doing a comedy, there's just less of a stress of learning the lines. It just feels like... I don't know.
Depends on the role. Depends on the role. There are certain things, like Richard Jewell, I would learn my lines a week, like five to seven days in advance. And I'd be very overly familiar with them, and it could kind of fall out of me a lot easier. And then there's other things. If I'm doing a comedy, there's just less of a stress of learning the lines. It just feels like... I don't know.
Depends on the role. Depends on the role. There are certain things, like Richard Jewell, I would learn my lines a week, like five to seven days in advance. And I'd be very overly familiar with them, and it could kind of fall out of me a lot easier. And then there's other things. If I'm doing a comedy, there's just less of a stress of learning the lines. It just feels like... I don't know.
It's like Bam Margero the skateboard. It's not like he's in shape and skateboards all the time, but he can still jump on a skateboard and do whatever because he's Bam. That's kind of how I feel about comedy. But I think that's actually a really dangerous way to... It's a dangerous attitudinal stance because you can then sometimes give 85% when you should be giving 100%. Yeah. So it depends.
It's like Bam Margero the skateboard. It's not like he's in shape and skateboards all the time, but he can still jump on a skateboard and do whatever because he's Bam. That's kind of how I feel about comedy. But I think that's actually a really dangerous way to... It's a dangerous attitudinal stance because you can then sometimes give 85% when you should be giving 100%. Yeah. So it depends.
It's like Bam Margero the skateboard. It's not like he's in shape and skateboards all the time, but he can still jump on a skateboard and do whatever because he's Bam. That's kind of how I feel about comedy. But I think that's actually a really dangerous way to... It's a dangerous attitudinal stance because you can then sometimes give 85% when you should be giving 100%. Yeah. So it depends.
But yeah, my whole thing is I learn one page at a time. So I'll always know the first page of dialogue better than the last. But for me, that's just my process. I learn one page at a time. The biggest audition I ever had page-wise, I think I learned... I think I, Tanya was 13 pages. I memorized and I think scream for, I memorized like 15 pages. Jeez.
But yeah, my whole thing is I learn one page at a time. So I'll always know the first page of dialogue better than the last. But for me, that's just my process. I learn one page at a time. The biggest audition I ever had page-wise, I think I learned... I think I, Tanya was 13 pages. I memorized and I think scream for, I memorized like 15 pages. Jeez.
But yeah, my whole thing is I learn one page at a time. So I'll always know the first page of dialogue better than the last. But for me, that's just my process. I learn one page at a time. The biggest audition I ever had page-wise, I think I learned... I think I, Tanya was 13 pages. I memorized and I think scream for, I memorized like 15 pages. Jeez.
Yeah. If I have to, if I have to like feel the words and, and,
Yeah. If I have to, if I have to like feel the words and, and,
Yeah. If I have to, if I have to like feel the words and, and,
say them in a way where it you don't feel the timidity in the character because like i've i've met some weird racist ass dudes at dive bars or you know one of those low-key racist guys who's like putting the bait out and seeing if you'll if you'll touch the the pole line yeah see if you're friend or foe yeah the yeah the uber driver who's like talking politics and then it's like
say them in a way where it you don't feel the timidity in the character because like i've i've met some weird racist ass dudes at dive bars or you know one of those low-key racist guys who's like putting the bait out and seeing if you'll if you'll touch the the pole line yeah see if you're friend or foe yeah the yeah the uber driver who's like talking politics and then it's like
say them in a way where it you don't feel the timidity in the character because like i've i've met some weird racist ass dudes at dive bars or you know one of those low-key racist guys who's like putting the bait out and seeing if you'll if you'll touch the the pole line yeah see if you're friend or foe yeah the yeah the uber driver who's like talking politics and then it's like
Yeah, you know how these people are. Then they're looking at you in the rear view and you're like, I want to freaking die right now. I don't want to be in this guy's car. I've met enough of them that you can't have timidity. It's got to be, if you were born with that ideological stance, it has to be as normal as, well, yeah, we always have pork chops on Thursdays. Yeah, right.
Yeah, you know how these people are. Then they're looking at you in the rear view and you're like, I want to freaking die right now. I don't want to be in this guy's car. I've met enough of them that you can't have timidity. It's got to be, if you were born with that ideological stance, it has to be as normal as, well, yeah, we always have pork chops on Thursdays. Yeah, right.
Yeah, you know how these people are. Then they're looking at you in the rear view and you're like, I want to freaking die right now. I don't want to be in this guy's car. I've met enough of them that you can't have timidity. It's got to be, if you were born with that ideological stance, it has to be as normal as, well, yeah, we always have pork chops on Thursdays. Yeah, right.