I think the universal theme would be love and relationships and how if you really want to live and be alive that that’s proven through the amount of love you give and receive.
BOTI BLISSI think my favorite scenes [in Night Music] are the ones that kind of happen when the handsome Englishman shows up.. He doesn’t quite figure out she is from the 1920s because he doesn’t really figure out she is a ghost, because she has manifested into physical form.
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You know when you are doing a movie like [Ted Bundy] you try to as much as you can keep it upbeat when you are not working on the scene, so you cannot totally get disgusted and lost in it and also from my point of view I was ignorant to it all what was kind of going on.
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They [people who were actually CSIs ] try to be as accurate as possible as far as like swabbing and getting it into the centrifuge and whatever all that takes, but I know that definitely we tend to get a case solved all in one week when in reality it takes years to solve one, I think.
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I am a huge fan of Gena Rowlands. I love that she is still working and always in something fresh and new.
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The main producer [of CSI: Miami] Ann Donahue – I believe that is how she started – and then we have one other man on set but that’s just his job although I haven’t seen him this year. So maybe they figure we have it down somehow.
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I am the most proud of is the show called Cracker and I think it only lasted a season or two. It was with a gentleman named Robert Pastorelli who has since passed away, but it was based on an English television show that was really popular.
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If you are going to ask me what I watch on TV, I would probably have to say the majority of it is stuff on SyFy or Discovery Channel or it’s about ghost seekers.
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I guess I really enjoy movies that have to do with human conditions and maybe based a little bit more in reality, so I think I would say romance.
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I think what it is a condition of human – of love. How important that is and integral that is too everybody even a ghost.
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I think my favorite scenes [in Night Music] are the ones that kind of happen when the handsome Englishman shows up.. He doesn’t quite figure out she is from the 1920s because he doesn’t really figure out she is a ghost, because she has manifested into physical form.
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Now we know more about it and we teach our children not to get into cars with strangers but back then it was you know people didn’t really use to that mentality yet.
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I’m really a sucker for old, old movies. Like old film noir. I don’t know. I also really enjoy independent movies.
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I think I would call Night Music a romantic comedy. I don’t know if you are familiar with an old movie called The Ghost and Mrs. Muir? It is an older film. It’s more about the romance than it is necessarily a horror flick.
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There are some wonderful parts in the movie [Loulou] where Loulou used to be a dancer and a cabaret. To see her kind of be able to interact with another human being so isolated for so long, it’s just neat to see that being played out and how fun and explore that.
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I am a huge fan of Jessica Lange. I think her performance in Grey Gardens is amazing.
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Michael Riley Burke who played [Ted] Bundy did a really good job. He does look like him too, so it does make it hard and there are aspects of it, of course, that are just terrifying.
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