DarknessOfDeath
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Nell2ThaIzzay said:So basically...
The entire 2 hours of the movie will be taken up with a DoD / Famke love scene...
The DVD will contain the "extended" 6 hour cut that wasn't released to theatres...
And in 6 months, the "Special Edition" will come out, with a 2nd disc that contains over 10 hours worth of "alternate cuts" and "deleted scenes"...
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No no no. No. lol. I was just saying you know if you were in Scott's shoes and Jean appears alive before you...what would u say to her? What would you said to her instead of saying "How!?!" and her saying "I don't know..." ? There are lots of ways you can write a scene between them emotionally cause of the connection they share. The whole point of this is b/c I understand who Famke is playing and what Jean's relationships are like to those she loves who have made an impact in her life, especially Scott. So ask yourself this, if she appeared before you alive, what would you say to her? but also think about what she might say in return.
sometimes you just have to get in character and as an actor, thats exactly what you gotta do and be able to bring out the emotions that are inside of you. Even if the woman you loved had died and since then, you've been through an emotional wreak, taking her death really hard. Also, the voices you hear of her inside your mind can make an emotional impact on your life as well. Why? Because you know in your heart that she was the one- the woman who was always there for you, comforted you, helped you cope with your powers but besides that, its the way she made you feel and get through life.
You just have to step into Scott's shoes and really feel what he's feeling in the inside as if its actually happening to you. Thats how I write. Try and get inside the character's head and just...just let it all out. Write how you would feel if you Scott but take the time to do it and thats what the X3 writers didn't do. I can tell by a scene if it was played out nicely and had a emotional impact, you can tell the writers did their job. With these 'so-called'writers, they certainly didn't do a good job with X3.
Some scenes need to take their time...just let it all out.
In the words of Ava Moore... "Its okay...let it out."
