Alan Rickman: Favorite Moment from Bottle Shock
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@lynfran I imagine watching yourself act in a movie is like listening to your own voice on an answering machine or seeing snapshots of yourself. It can be disconcerting when you don't look or sound the way you perceive yourself.
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Amazing, how the three answers seem to naturally work out and build up to a climax. Mr Rickman has always been amazing, and this seems to be a particularly fine moment when his charm and personality shine through that answer, so witty and humorous, so simple and sincere.
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He's a very charming guy! Always has been! I love him!
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Oh, I believe you.
What a modest thing to say. My love for Mr. Rickman just increased! Pssh; is that even possible?
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I love how he's so about the people...it's like he puts what's best for us and what's best for him on the same plane. I think he would not have taken the role of Snape had it not been a franchise that both enthralled and fascinated young people worldwide. As long as he brightened our days, he's fine with it (well, so it seems!).
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His favorite thing about this movie is that people enjoy watching it.
What a sweetheart!
He just enjoys what he does while he's doing it, and hopes everyone else enjoys seeing it as much as he did acting in it.
We do, Alan, we do!
(He's so sweet.)
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hes sooooo funny! hes just adorable.
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My god, Alan's hands are beautiful when he is gesturing. Watch it again and see if you don't notice that his hand gesture is very similar to the scene in Harry Potter (that's in everyone's Snape montage) as he pulls the cape around himself. Exquisite!!!
Wait, what did Alan say? I was too busy licking the screen. Actually, if you watch both "Bottle Shock" and "Nobel Son" with the commentaries you learn a lot.
GingerSnape46 2 years ago 13
ah,Alan is good at flattering audience.
hahah.
"You must believe what I say."
yes, I believe.
lihanljz 3 years ago 12