Don't watch too many episodes, or Mom and I won't have anything left to watch with you when you get home!
Did you spot Scotty's actor - James Doohan? - in the beginning of The Shark Affair? We got a good laugh out of that.
that address is across the street from the Museum of Sex. Nothing about that isn't funny. :D
LOL! Seriously? Maybe there are, like, sexual ley lines in the area. (Heh heh, *lay* lines)
Hey, I thought of Michael Westen during that scene, too! :D The thing with the yogurt, from - was it the pilot?
I wonder how much of the trend towards more single shots/closeups is due to general trends in continuity shooting ("intensified continuity", as David Bordwell calls it) or if it's simply more economical for a TV show to shoot actors individually. But the more old-fashioned style would suit certain shows, particularly those with strong ensemble casts. (Out of curiosity - does Mad Men use modern style or old school '60s style? That'd be interesting.)
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Date: 2009-08-12 05:27 am (UTC)Did you spot Scotty's actor - James Doohan? - in the beginning of The Shark Affair? We got a good laugh out of that.
that address is across the street from the Museum of Sex. Nothing about that isn't funny. :D
LOL! Seriously? Maybe there are, like, sexual ley lines in the area. (Heh heh, *lay* lines)
Hey, I thought of Michael Westen during that scene, too! :D The thing with the yogurt, from - was it the pilot?
I wonder how much of the trend towards more single shots/closeups is due to general trends in continuity shooting ("intensified continuity", as David Bordwell calls it) or if it's simply more economical for a TV show to shoot actors individually. But the more old-fashioned style would suit certain shows, particularly those with strong ensemble casts. (Out of curiosity - does Mad Men use modern style or old school '60s style? That'd be interesting.)