[US Entertainment] 1994
Chapter 034 Shooting
The opening scene between Josh and Mitchell Whitfield is heavy, after shooting the scene where Billy Gambini and Stan Rosenstein are accused of murder, the next thing is to shoot when the two are put in prison scene.
"Prison, prison... I can't help but get excited when I think of the prison." A light flashed in Josh's eyes. He looked left and right in the "prison" curiously, and finally couldn't help asking: "The real prison Is that the case too?"
Set designer Owen Olsen shook his head with a smile: "How is it possible? If the real prison is exactly the same as in the movie, then the police will worry about the increase in prison breakouts every year."
"Okay." Josh was a little disappointed, but to be honest, the design of this "prison" is no different from the real prison, with strong doors and closed, dark environment, when you see every iron door When they were able to be turned on by remote control, Josh was inevitably shocked. He always thought that this was a technology in the future.
Just when Josh was about to express his emotions, Joe Pesci came over and patted him on the shoulder: "Curious boy, the shooting is about to start!"
Josh responded, and soon, Jonathan Lynn raised his horn and waved to the venue: "The filming begins!"
Josh clenched his fists, the filming started, and he was going to cheer.
In this scene, hapless little brothers Billy Gambini and Stan Rosenstein are imprisoned, and Billy's cousin Vinny makes his first appearance.
The first thing to shoot was of course Josh and Mitchell Whitfield's scenes.
The camera was ready, and Josh and Mitchell Whitfield also stopped laughing and looked serious.
Holding the prison uniform and quilt, the two looked around the prison helplessly and dully. The iron toilet, the bunk bed that was too narrow to turn over, and the pure white and boring environment...
Josh walked in front, sighed heavily, and threw the quilt prison uniform heavily onto the bed.
Compared with Josh, the Stan played by Mitchell is actually a character with more jokes. Josh has always suspected that it is because the other party has a pair of bulging goldfish-like big eyes, which makes him only need to make a panic and shocked expression. Laughing fruit naturally arises.
In fact, in the script, Mitchell's lines are also funnier.
In this scene, he was also the first to ask Josh: "Do you know the situation in these places?"
"know."
"Sometimes there will be a big guy named Barber here, no one dares to mess with him, he will be willing to protect you, but you have to be his sex/slave/slave, at his mercy."
Josh made a surprised and helpless expression: "There are only two of us here."
Mitchell stared at the folding beds outside: "What about these beds, what if they lock people in?"
Josh had a bitter face, his eyes were full of exhaustion: "Stan, shut up!"
This scene was filmed very quickly, and Josh and Mitchell's performance was above the standard line. After Jonathan Lynn confirmed that the shooting of this scene passed, the next scene came soon.
Vinny, played by Joe Pesci, finally makes an appearance.
In this scene, Stan thinks that Vinny is the role that Big Barbour wants to make them sex/slave/slave, so their lines are extra funny.
Joe Pesci first looked at Josh on the bed: "He fell asleep? Cute little guy. I'll start with you, let him sleep for a while."
Mitchell looked helpless: "I don't want to do that kind of thing."
Joe Pesci was particularly understanding: "I don't blame you. If it were me, I also hope that this matter can end as soon as possible. The long-term pain is worse than the short-term pain. The cooperation between the two of us can end as soon as possible."
Joe Pesci's Vinny thought it was a young man's confession, but to Stan it was evidence that Big Barbour was eager to do that kind of thing with him.
Mitchell dodged quickly, but was chased by Joe Pesci one after another.
Josh hid under the quilt and laughed secretly. This scene was performed by these two people so funny that even as a spectator, he could feel the movie's laughter, and there is no doubt that the audience would also accept it.
Joe Pesci comforted Mitchell, putting his arm on the other's shoulder: "What's wrong with you? Take it easy, take it easy."
"Maybe we should get to know each other first, you know, it's easier to get to know each other before we get down to business..."
Mitchell was already gasping for breath.
Joe Pesci's face wrinkled into a tangled ball: "What's wrong with you?"
"I don't want to do this kind of thing."
"I understand, but you have no choice. It's not me, someone else will come, and you will be punished anyway."
Next, the lines of the two became more and more funny.
"I think you should thank me."
"Should I thank you?"
"It was you and not me who was being treated. I think you should thank me. I think you should kneel on the ground in gratitude."
When one tries to help and the other thinks he's about to get fucked, Joe Pesci's Vinny finally gets mad and decides to ditch Stan and smack his cousin's ass instead.
Stan quickly stopped him, thinking that Vinny was also thinking about Billy's ass.
However, after Billy was patted awake, he called Vinny's name in surprise.Stan belatedly realizes that this person is Vinny, not the so-called Big Barbour.
After the scene ended, Jonathan Lynn waved to several actors in the field: "The filming is over!"
Josh quickly jumped off the bed: "Wow, that scene just now was so funny, did Mr. Launer write the lines?"
"Jonathan and I edited it together," Dale Launer explained. "How does it feel?"
"Very interesting lines." Joe Pesci laughed, "I am somewhat looking forward to the audience seeing this movie in the cinema."
Josh said: "Although I lack comedy talent, I also think these lines are very good. God knows how hard I tried just now to keep myself from laughing out loud. Joe, Mitchell, you are all amazing!"
After this scene, Josh finally had a scene with Joe Pesci.In this scene, Billy and Stan originally had full confidence in Vinny, but after questioning, they discovered that Vinny, whom Billy's mother called "experienced", had taken the legal license test six times. I am a lawyer with only 6 weeks of practice experience, and I have never had any experience in capital punishment or homicide cases before, and what is even more frightening is that he has never been in court at all.
In the filming of this scene, Josh's performance is very simple. He doesn't need to play very good acting skills. It is enough to play the panic of a young man in big trouble.
In comparison, Joe Pesci's role is much more difficult. He has to interpret Vinny's ignorant but conceited image, which is actually very difficult for him-unlike most actors. Similarly, although Joe Pesci always plays comedic roles, he actually doesn't like to be funny in private, and even has a silent personality.
In the next period of time, Josh and Mitchell Whitfield did not have many roles, and the main roles were concentrated on Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei.
Although Jonathan Lynn and Dale Launer generously gave Josh a few days off, Josh did not immediately report to the crew. On the contrary, he still reported to the crew on time every morning, and after greeting everyone, he was quiet Sit quietly in a nearby chair and watch Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei perform.
It is certain that Joe Pesci will win this year's Oscar, and Marisa Tomei will also win the supporting actress award next year. It should be Joe Pesci who will present her the award at that time. For the crew of "My Cousin Vinny" Said, this will undoubtedly be a good story.
For Josh himself, it will also be the closest he will get to being an Oscar winner.Although Rui Fan was also an Oscar nominee before this, there was a gap between nomination and winning after all, and in Josh's opinion, watching Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei's performance was more meaningful than watching Rui Fan's performance.
Because Rui Fan's achievements rely more on talent, which is bestowed by God, and others cannot imitate, while Joe Pesci's performance includes his accumulation of years of experience, and experience is something that can be used for one's own use. of.
"Very hardworking young man." Jonathan Lynn, who saw Josh's serious attitude in his eyes, suddenly said.
Dale Launer beside him said in surprise, "Jonathan, this is the first time I've heard you praise someone after we've worked together for so long."
"He's really good." Jonathan Lynn had a smile in his eyes, "It's not that I don't want to praise people, but that there are really not many outstanding young people."
"I see, Jonathan, you must like Josh very much." Dale Launer smiled, "This guy's face will always give people the illusion that he is a vase, but to be honest, I have never seen such a diligent vase."
"I like him."
Josh naturally didn't know that the producer and Mr. Director gave him such a high evaluation. After sitting down, he unhurriedly turned out the script and drew on it with a black pen. After the Mr. Director announced the start of filming, he He stared at Joe Pesci without blinking, hoping to learn from the other party's performance experience at once.
The longer the shooting time, the more Josh admires Joe Pesci, because the other party can perfectly interpret an image that is very different from his own personality. If he is an audience, he will probably think that Joe Pesci is like this in his life A casual person.
Like this scene with the early meeting with the judge.
The seriousness of Fred Gwynn, who plays the judge, is in stark contrast to Vinny's ignorance.
The moment the judge entered the door, what he saw was Vinny's feet resting on his desk.
He first pointed out that Vinny was not polite enough. In response to his questioning, Joe Pesci handled it very simply. He stood up, raised his trouser waist, and patted the dust on his body: "I just didn't wear a suit and tie."
It's just this simple movement, but it expresses Vinny's tense but self-confident mood to the fullest.
Actors can have small movements, but small movements can only be used in certain details that have been deliberately processed to deepen the audience's impression. If there are too many small movements, the actor's performance is obviously unqualified.
The author has something to say: update~~
The duty is finally over, life is too cruel...
The movie is really funny, you can watch it
"Prison, prison... I can't help but get excited when I think of the prison." A light flashed in Josh's eyes. He looked left and right in the "prison" curiously, and finally couldn't help asking: "The real prison Is that the case too?"
Set designer Owen Olsen shook his head with a smile: "How is it possible? If the real prison is exactly the same as in the movie, then the police will worry about the increase in prison breakouts every year."
"Okay." Josh was a little disappointed, but to be honest, the design of this "prison" is no different from the real prison, with strong doors and closed, dark environment, when you see every iron door When they were able to be turned on by remote control, Josh was inevitably shocked. He always thought that this was a technology in the future.
Just when Josh was about to express his emotions, Joe Pesci came over and patted him on the shoulder: "Curious boy, the shooting is about to start!"
Josh responded, and soon, Jonathan Lynn raised his horn and waved to the venue: "The filming begins!"
Josh clenched his fists, the filming started, and he was going to cheer.
In this scene, hapless little brothers Billy Gambini and Stan Rosenstein are imprisoned, and Billy's cousin Vinny makes his first appearance.
The first thing to shoot was of course Josh and Mitchell Whitfield's scenes.
The camera was ready, and Josh and Mitchell Whitfield also stopped laughing and looked serious.
Holding the prison uniform and quilt, the two looked around the prison helplessly and dully. The iron toilet, the bunk bed that was too narrow to turn over, and the pure white and boring environment...
Josh walked in front, sighed heavily, and threw the quilt prison uniform heavily onto the bed.
Compared with Josh, the Stan played by Mitchell is actually a character with more jokes. Josh has always suspected that it is because the other party has a pair of bulging goldfish-like big eyes, which makes him only need to make a panic and shocked expression. Laughing fruit naturally arises.
In fact, in the script, Mitchell's lines are also funnier.
In this scene, he was also the first to ask Josh: "Do you know the situation in these places?"
"know."
"Sometimes there will be a big guy named Barber here, no one dares to mess with him, he will be willing to protect you, but you have to be his sex/slave/slave, at his mercy."
Josh made a surprised and helpless expression: "There are only two of us here."
Mitchell stared at the folding beds outside: "What about these beds, what if they lock people in?"
Josh had a bitter face, his eyes were full of exhaustion: "Stan, shut up!"
This scene was filmed very quickly, and Josh and Mitchell's performance was above the standard line. After Jonathan Lynn confirmed that the shooting of this scene passed, the next scene came soon.
Vinny, played by Joe Pesci, finally makes an appearance.
In this scene, Stan thinks that Vinny is the role that Big Barbour wants to make them sex/slave/slave, so their lines are extra funny.
Joe Pesci first looked at Josh on the bed: "He fell asleep? Cute little guy. I'll start with you, let him sleep for a while."
Mitchell looked helpless: "I don't want to do that kind of thing."
Joe Pesci was particularly understanding: "I don't blame you. If it were me, I also hope that this matter can end as soon as possible. The long-term pain is worse than the short-term pain. The cooperation between the two of us can end as soon as possible."
Joe Pesci's Vinny thought it was a young man's confession, but to Stan it was evidence that Big Barbour was eager to do that kind of thing with him.
Mitchell dodged quickly, but was chased by Joe Pesci one after another.
Josh hid under the quilt and laughed secretly. This scene was performed by these two people so funny that even as a spectator, he could feel the movie's laughter, and there is no doubt that the audience would also accept it.
Joe Pesci comforted Mitchell, putting his arm on the other's shoulder: "What's wrong with you? Take it easy, take it easy."
"Maybe we should get to know each other first, you know, it's easier to get to know each other before we get down to business..."
Mitchell was already gasping for breath.
Joe Pesci's face wrinkled into a tangled ball: "What's wrong with you?"
"I don't want to do this kind of thing."
"I understand, but you have no choice. It's not me, someone else will come, and you will be punished anyway."
Next, the lines of the two became more and more funny.
"I think you should thank me."
"Should I thank you?"
"It was you and not me who was being treated. I think you should thank me. I think you should kneel on the ground in gratitude."
When one tries to help and the other thinks he's about to get fucked, Joe Pesci's Vinny finally gets mad and decides to ditch Stan and smack his cousin's ass instead.
Stan quickly stopped him, thinking that Vinny was also thinking about Billy's ass.
However, after Billy was patted awake, he called Vinny's name in surprise.Stan belatedly realizes that this person is Vinny, not the so-called Big Barbour.
After the scene ended, Jonathan Lynn waved to several actors in the field: "The filming is over!"
Josh quickly jumped off the bed: "Wow, that scene just now was so funny, did Mr. Launer write the lines?"
"Jonathan and I edited it together," Dale Launer explained. "How does it feel?"
"Very interesting lines." Joe Pesci laughed, "I am somewhat looking forward to the audience seeing this movie in the cinema."
Josh said: "Although I lack comedy talent, I also think these lines are very good. God knows how hard I tried just now to keep myself from laughing out loud. Joe, Mitchell, you are all amazing!"
After this scene, Josh finally had a scene with Joe Pesci.In this scene, Billy and Stan originally had full confidence in Vinny, but after questioning, they discovered that Vinny, whom Billy's mother called "experienced", had taken the legal license test six times. I am a lawyer with only 6 weeks of practice experience, and I have never had any experience in capital punishment or homicide cases before, and what is even more frightening is that he has never been in court at all.
In the filming of this scene, Josh's performance is very simple. He doesn't need to play very good acting skills. It is enough to play the panic of a young man in big trouble.
In comparison, Joe Pesci's role is much more difficult. He has to interpret Vinny's ignorant but conceited image, which is actually very difficult for him-unlike most actors. Similarly, although Joe Pesci always plays comedic roles, he actually doesn't like to be funny in private, and even has a silent personality.
In the next period of time, Josh and Mitchell Whitfield did not have many roles, and the main roles were concentrated on Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei.
Although Jonathan Lynn and Dale Launer generously gave Josh a few days off, Josh did not immediately report to the crew. On the contrary, he still reported to the crew on time every morning, and after greeting everyone, he was quiet Sit quietly in a nearby chair and watch Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei perform.
It is certain that Joe Pesci will win this year's Oscar, and Marisa Tomei will also win the supporting actress award next year. It should be Joe Pesci who will present her the award at that time. For the crew of "My Cousin Vinny" Said, this will undoubtedly be a good story.
For Josh himself, it will also be the closest he will get to being an Oscar winner.Although Rui Fan was also an Oscar nominee before this, there was a gap between nomination and winning after all, and in Josh's opinion, watching Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei's performance was more meaningful than watching Rui Fan's performance.
Because Rui Fan's achievements rely more on talent, which is bestowed by God, and others cannot imitate, while Joe Pesci's performance includes his accumulation of years of experience, and experience is something that can be used for one's own use. of.
"Very hardworking young man." Jonathan Lynn, who saw Josh's serious attitude in his eyes, suddenly said.
Dale Launer beside him said in surprise, "Jonathan, this is the first time I've heard you praise someone after we've worked together for so long."
"He's really good." Jonathan Lynn had a smile in his eyes, "It's not that I don't want to praise people, but that there are really not many outstanding young people."
"I see, Jonathan, you must like Josh very much." Dale Launer smiled, "This guy's face will always give people the illusion that he is a vase, but to be honest, I have never seen such a diligent vase."
"I like him."
Josh naturally didn't know that the producer and Mr. Director gave him such a high evaluation. After sitting down, he unhurriedly turned out the script and drew on it with a black pen. After the Mr. Director announced the start of filming, he He stared at Joe Pesci without blinking, hoping to learn from the other party's performance experience at once.
The longer the shooting time, the more Josh admires Joe Pesci, because the other party can perfectly interpret an image that is very different from his own personality. If he is an audience, he will probably think that Joe Pesci is like this in his life A casual person.
Like this scene with the early meeting with the judge.
The seriousness of Fred Gwynn, who plays the judge, is in stark contrast to Vinny's ignorance.
The moment the judge entered the door, what he saw was Vinny's feet resting on his desk.
He first pointed out that Vinny was not polite enough. In response to his questioning, Joe Pesci handled it very simply. He stood up, raised his trouser waist, and patted the dust on his body: "I just didn't wear a suit and tie."
It's just this simple movement, but it expresses Vinny's tense but self-confident mood to the fullest.
Actors can have small movements, but small movements can only be used in certain details that have been deliberately processed to deepen the audience's impression. If there are too many small movements, the actor's performance is obviously unqualified.
The author has something to say: update~~
The duty is finally over, life is too cruel...
The movie is really funny, you can watch it
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