Muse: NZIFF Rant: A Diva's Place Is On The Screen, Not The Audience
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Sacha, in reply to
umm, what?
tradition popularised
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Sacha, in reply to
glorious
and victorious
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Jolisa, in reply to
OK, you win :-)
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Emma Hart, in reply to
Wot, no PA Story drinking game?
We could play "Spot the Wham! song title". My partner managed to pick up two when I was reading it to him last night.
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Sacha, in reply to
oh, Queenie wins
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
I am terrified of an unreactive audience. Especially as I am on early enough that people may not have drunk enough enthusiasm yet.
When I showed my One Piece animé music vid at Wellington Armageddon 2006, it attracted uproarious laughter. But when I showed it at the Auckland event later that year, the response was strangely more muted. There were noticeably a lot more foreign students and 1.5ers in the Auckland audience, who may not have been familiar with the works of Split Enz. Funnily enough, the judge is herself a 1.5er and she rated it one of the best she's ever come across.
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richard, in reply to
And the next person who really wants to bring up the norms of Tudor theatricals
Actually, you don't need to go back that far ...
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I am terrified of an unreactive audience. Especially as I am on early enough that people may not have drunk enough enthusiasm yet.
I'm seeing myself as your warm-up act.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
Emma, if the last ogb is anything to go by, there will be sighs, and gasps and audible ooo's.
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recordari, in reply to
I want to go back to people openly screwing in the audience. And the selling of oranges. Let’s see how texting is going to bother you people then.
I'll bring the oranges, but someone else might have to take care of the rest as at this stage I'm on my Tod, so to speak.
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Sacha, in reply to
warm-up act
Someone buy the man a drink. Early.
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So Russell is Emma's... fluffer?
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Emma Hart, in reply to
So Russell is Emma's... fluffer?
DUDE! Stop doing that to my brain!
Emma, if the last ogb is anything to go by, there will be sighs, and gasps and audible ooo's.
My dress is pretty damn impressive.
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Rich Lock, in reply to
I guess it just goes to show that high art like Space Battleship Yamato demands more of its audience than Macbeth did during its first run at The Globe :-)
I want to go back to people openly screwing in the audience.
Anyone ever get to go to 'La Scala' in London's King's Cross on their OE?
Stories surrounding those nights are legion: the dope-fiend projectionist who scratched a CND symbol into a Pearl & Dean army recruitment ad and got the reels in the wrong order at a horror festival; the antics at the gay-themed all-nighters. "We had to try to explain to Serena the cleaner why there were so many used latex gloves on the floor after a lesbian all-nighter," says Giles. "I told her it was a fashion statement."
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
My dress is pretty damn impressive.
I look foward to seeing it. And your resplendent breasts. Please tell me there are resplendent breasts. An amplitude of them.
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Megan Wegan, in reply to
My dress is pretty damn impressive.
Not to mention your legs.
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Emma Hart, in reply to
Please tell me there are resplendent breasts. An amplitude of them.
Well, I solemnly promise to bring all the breasts I have.
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Get a room.
PS. We need a 'reply all' button. ;-)
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