behold the most moving voice acting of all time
IT BELONGS ON A GREAT BIG FIYAAH;yi
what ah you so excaitedabaaht MAYQUAY
eeeh eeh eeehmmmmh i think i’ll adopt it and takeit withmeeeeehhh
i always watch this like five times whenever it comes back around
Stay classy, dingo pictures.
Three hours to make everything up. Make-up, dress, everything. Three hours preparation every day.
I think each actor has to do his private dreams about the character. I felt she was sad about the human being. She was….disappointed. She was giving the love, maybe because she didn’t have for her…I don’t know. I felt like sad character. The Blue was a…I don’t know it means a lot for me.
I give so many time, so many energy into this character, that when I discover the movie with the scene that he (Luc Besson) choose, I was a bit disappointed because it goes too fast. When I saw the movie I thought “Oh, the people are not going to see me. They are not gonna see my work. Maybe they don’t know how much time I spent for the character.” Then I saw on the internet so many sites about the Diva. “Is she strange? Because the movie doesn’t give any attention of the character.” That’s why I was so impressed when you asked me to do an interview about my character. - Maïwenn discussing her role as the Diva Plavalaguna
The Ultimate Edition of The Fifth Element includes the entire opera sequence that was shot against a green screen.
Oh shit!!!
I should get that version…
The full version is pretty awesome.
Peridot went from a cold and calculating villain to a pretty comic character in this season. Can you describe your thoughts behind that character’s transformation?
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There’s a principle that the psychiatrist Carl Jung introduced that I find really interesting — this idea of “enantiodromia,” that a superabundance of a force will inevitably produce it’s opposite. I think of that with Peridot. It’s her obsession with rules and regulations, her belief that things can be one way and one way only, and her unquestioning obedience toward Yellow Diamond that eventually rockets her into becoming a rebel and anarchist when she realizes Yellow Diamond is capable of being wrong. How can you believe in what makes sense when what makes sense doesn’t make sense anymore? She’s excited by the infinite potential of everything, and fascinated by her own capacity to care, because those things had been a total blind spot for her.
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Rebecca Sugar, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly
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this is so sad… look what evolution has done. why? why did horses have to get big
They are still growing
the first horse…….. was human









