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Shogun pilot was fine if all a bit prologuey. the new Richard Chamberlain dude really chews that scenery when he gets his scenes -- nm
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hollywood big shot
I've never understood if scenery chewing is good or bad.
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Feb 28 '24, 09:52
I guess it depends on the genre.
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Depends how it serves the character and the story. In this case I’d say bad - Blackthorne is supposed to be a level-headed guy with the emotional
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Roger More
Feb 28, 10:39
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it felt like he came in a lot hotter than that here (very Richard Burton) -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Feb 28, 10:41
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