Directors giggling about putting actors through physical discomfort isn't anything unusual, and most everyone means and takes it in good fun (though there's certainly exceptions)
The exceptions include William Friedkin, who comes across as the biggest asshole on the planet, and one not overly concerned with the safety of his actors, either. I think he suffers, generally, from a lack of thinking things through, which looks on screen like spontaneity but is actually something more akin to the actors and crew saving him from his own foolishness. On
To Live and Die in L.A.
he nearly got William Petersen arrested, and the propmaster who made the fake money that was part of the plot
did
get arrested briefly, by the Treasury Department, because the fake money didn't look fake enough.
Me, I'm hoping for the torments and nameless horrors that inspired the creator of Precious Moments.
Anyone been to the Precious Moments Museum & Chapel? I had never seen so many people wearing pastel in my life. I had long hair in a ponytail and a conservative brown leather jacket - they could immediately tell I was not one of the pod people....
Jack Chick: The Movie!
Jack Chick should have to fight Godzilla or something....
Anyone been to the Precious Moments Museum & Chapel?
I've only been outside, and that was kinda enough. I kept driving.
From way back but because it's in my top five and I watched it last night.
I don't know how you can ask Casablanca to be more gay when it's already got Renault saying things like "She was asking about you earlier, Rick, in a way that made me extremely jealous."
What about. "Well, if I were a woman, and I weren't around, I should fall in love with Rick."
Just got back from
Cloverfield.
Huh.
Anyone been to the Precious Moments Museum & Chapel?
Yes.
::shudder::
My grandfather was a fan, of sorts. He was indifferent to the figures, but fascinated by the fancy light displays and gadgetry.
I have a cousin who had a Precious Moments wedding. It was really creepy.