Patrick Stewart is a true professional
Patrick Stewart is a true professional
Patrick Stewart is a true professional
This brought to mind the Mr. Plinkett TNG mistakes video. Many times the mark on the floor indicating where the actors should stand is visible in the HD remasters, and at one point he said something along the lines of "Patrick Stewart's a consummate professional, always hits his mark."
Now, play Starfield and try to wrap your head around the fact that both of these titles were made by the same company.
Starefield
It's been decades between them. I choose to believe none of the devs and designers (and the synergy they had) that made the games I love still work there.
A game containing the voice of Patrick Stewart AND a mod with contributions from the legendary Terry Pratchett.
May have died in the tutorial, but he was probably one of the most memorable characters in the game. I don't even remember the name or dialog of any of the other characters in the beginning of the game while his performance stands out substantially.
"Let me see your face..."
WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU PEOPLE?!
opens secret path for get out of jail free card
Oh. Carry on. >_>
If you think that's impressive, Jeremy Brett did that on his own!
Brett was approached in February 1982 by Granada Television to play Holmes. The idea was to make a totally authentic and faithful adaptation of the character's best cases. Eventually Brett accepted the role; he wanted to be the best Sherlock Holmes the world had ever seen.[37] He conducted extensive research on the great detective and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself, and was very attentive to discrepancies between the scripts he had been given and Conan Doyle's original stories.[38] One of Brett's dearest possessions on the set was his 77-page "Baker Street File" on everything from Holmes' mannerisms to his eating and drinking habits. Brett once explained that "some actors are becomers—they try to become their characters. When it works, the actor is like a sponge, squeezing himself dry to remove his own personality, then absorbing the character's like a liquid".[39] Brett was focused on bringing more passion to the role of Holmes. He introduced Holmes's rather eccentric hand gestures and short violent laughter. He would hurl himself on the ground just to look for a footprint, "he would leap over the furniture or jump onto the parapet of a bridge with no regard for his personal safety."[40]
Yes, Jeremy Brett was the best Holmes ever, his personal issues and depression augmented the role and he sunk so deeply into it that he sometimes referred to Sherlock the character as a real person.
Other portrayals shows healthy detectives full of vitality and charm but Jeremy Brett understood the brilliant but self abusive sometimes obsessive character with many layers to his complicted personality.
Yeah, I the flaws define the character, more even than the relationship with Watson in my eyes. I quite enjoyed Johnny Lee miller in "elementary" the same way for actually being shown struggling.
Superhero Downey Jr type holmes' are fine in their own way but sort of misses the point.
Not saying that it's better necessarily, but for fans of that adaptation, taking a look at the soviet rendition might be well worth your while
The things that happen when you don't have the Skyrim and Fallout money yet.
I don't get it. Is 90 pages supposed to be a lot of text for a professional actor?
90 pages of backstory? Entirely aside from the actual script containing the dialogue he has to read?
I don't know whether that's a lot—not having conversed with any professional actors—but I strongly suspect the answer is yes.
Wake up, Nerevar!
I mean the tutorial can be seen as the most important part of the game cause if it socks nobody is gonna play the rest
Hence, they brought in Patrick Stewart.
It's also ostensibly the root of the main plot, hence his character should leave an impression.
Oblivion's start was so much more memorable than Skyrim's. Getting taught the basics by escaping prison and then immediately being served the full open world after that was magnificent.
And his character has been a thing in all previous games.
https://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/The_Toot_Oriole
It did rox my socks!