Oh dear god. Given certain, er, fic I've been writing lately, that man is taking up way too much space in my head as it is. As gleeful as your post makes me, I suspect I should steer clear of this film for a while. Don't need to become a real crazed stalker fangirl. Heh.
HA I feel your pain. I'm so attracted to some people that it's downright uncomfortable.
I remember the first time I saw the Brad Dourif movie "Death Machine." I've always had a gigantic crush on Brad, but when he first appeared on the screen, with his long hair, leather jacket, ripped jeans and evil eyes, I felt like somebody had just hit me in the back of the head with a 2x4. In fact, after the movie ended, I couldn't have told you if if was good or not. I was so mesmerized by Brad that I didn't remember much else.
Turns out it's a really good, fun movie. But I had to watch it 3 or 4 more times before I finally figured that out.
If you check out the homepage, Brian tells why he did it:
I work in the film industry and about a year and a half ago on the set of a film, the grip/electric guys were convinced I was pretending to be gay to "get" women. They would walk by me when I had my arm around a women and whisper things like, "We’re on to you, Brian." Anyway, to taunt my taunters I thought I would shower with several of these women and take a picture of it. I thought about it and talked about it and finally obsession set in and I set a goal to shower with 100 women by the end of the year. (More on this later.)
Brian directed my short film for the Forrest J. Ackerman anthology, and we were friends from then on. I could determine the entire setting of the shot, so everything we did was pretty my idea. This is why my photo is not even in the same zip code as the others. Brian was an A.D. on Bartleby, which is how he got to meet and hang out with Crispin and Joe.
I have no idea what Crispin's orientation is. Maybe he likes dead men, too! :)
Oooo, Jeffery Combs, now that's what I want to sink my teeth into! I remember him from back in the '80's when he was a member of the AZ Shakespeare Company in Tuscon.
OMG you saw him LIVE? SQUEE! Did you see him as Edgar Allan Poe in an episode of "Fear Itself?" (I think it was a riff on The Black Cat." He was wonderful. And I never realized how much he looked like EAP!
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I remember the first time I saw the Brad Dourif movie "Death Machine." I've always had a gigantic crush on Brad, but when he first appeared on the screen, with his long hair, leather jacket, ripped jeans and evil eyes, I felt like somebody had just hit me in the back of the head with a 2x4. In fact, after the movie ended, I couldn't have told you if if was good or not. I was so mesmerized by Brad that I didn't remember much else.
Turns out it's a really good, fun movie. But I had to watch it 3 or 4 more times before I finally figured that out.
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Crispin (along with Joe Piscopo, on the set of Bartleby) said my photo was their favorite in this Project:
http://www.theshowerproject.com/shower.php?showerNumber=37
That probably gives you some idea about his sexuality. ;)
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If you check out the homepage, Brian tells why he did it:
I work in the film industry and about a year and a half ago on the set of a film, the grip/electric guys were convinced I was pretending to be gay to "get" women. They would walk by me when I had my arm around a women and whisper things like, "We’re on to you, Brian." Anyway, to taunt my taunters I thought I would shower with several of these women and take a picture of it. I thought about it and talked about it and finally obsession set in and I set a goal to shower with 100 women by the end of the year. (More on this later.)
Brian directed my short film for the Forrest J. Ackerman anthology, and we were friends from then on. I could determine the entire setting of the shot, so everything we did was pretty my idea. This is why my photo is not even in the same zip code as the others. Brian was an A.D. on Bartleby, which is how he got to meet and hang out with Crispin and Joe.
I have no idea what Crispin's orientation is. Maybe he likes dead men, too! :)
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