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Post by bitterpigs on Dec 14, 2006 11:21:21 GMT -5
wow i want to see this play, the music is awesome in it
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Post by katrina on Dec 14, 2006 15:32:34 GMT -5
Thanks so much for more info punctuator. From the cup, to everything else! I was actually going to ask you about the music/soundtrack that the play uses b/c I've been reading reviews and they have been saying stufff like "hip" and all that. I was thinking "get specific, I wanna know more!" So, I thank you for your knolwdge of music and sharing the tunes! Yay!
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Post by punctuator on Dec 14, 2006 19:43:34 GMT -5
You're welcome! Here's one more ('cause my old brain can't remember 'em all at once): "Got No Love," by the Kooks, which plays when things are going, ummm, less brightly for a certain special someone....
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Post by ghmugglegirl on Dec 14, 2006 20:21:06 GMT -5
This is an odd question Punctuator but what kind of shoes was he wearing. If you noticed and what were the pins on his jacket? And was he nice to you and suprised to see you again?
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Post by punctuator on Dec 14, 2006 20:48:22 GMT -5
The pins-- not quite sure on those! One was a bird, I think-- I'll have to check the photos!
Shoes: Black Martens, lower than eight-eye height, from what I could see. Let's say cuffed black Martens.
Yeah, he was surprised. It was nice. After the "Breakfast on Pluto" gal skedaddled with her book, and I asked him about the CDs, his whole face kind of went *blink*, and then he grinned. Very sweet.
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Post by chero on Dec 14, 2006 20:53:00 GMT -5
I wish I could have been there to see that...wow, punctuator, you really stood out among his fans that night.
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Post by punctuator on Dec 14, 2006 22:04:31 GMT -5
Probably won't phrase this correctly-- but he seems very guarded doing the stage-door bit. A little diffident, a little distant. He's right there-- but he's not. You can sense it: this is not his favorite part of the theatre routine. So it was wonderful to have a few moments with him when he seemed engaged: really, you can see the light in his eyes and face. And very gentlemanly-- especially the tone of his voice when he asked my name. That's all. I'd really like to sit down with him for a quiet music rant-chat over coffee-- but, hey, I'm more than good with what happened....
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Post by chero on Dec 14, 2006 22:18:12 GMT -5
I've always imagined Cillian as a proper gentleman. It does suit his shy personality.
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Post by bitterpigs on Dec 15, 2006 11:58:13 GMT -5
ohhh i would love to sit and chat about music w/ him, punctuator. he has the best music taste, i like almost all of the same bands he does, we could probably talk for hoursLOL
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Post by katrina on Dec 15, 2006 15:54:04 GMT -5
Punctuator, the way you have been describing everything about how you met him is very relistic, I am full of joy. It's pretty much what I would have imagined and stuff. I mean, it makes sence that he's distant (I wouldn't expect too too much), but he does show he cares when he meets a deeper type fans (Dunno how to describe! Just like when you gave him the cd's and ended up having summin to talk about.) His clothing and all, I just love it. I am very glad you are good at descibing things! haha.
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Post by jacksoncrane on Dec 15, 2006 21:34:27 GMT -5
I have a question for punctuator too! What is his accent like for the play? Irish or British? How was it when he spoke to you, any different?
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Post by punctuator on Dec 15, 2006 21:46:05 GMT -5
For the play, he's doing an American accent. Imagine Jackson Rippner's very shy younger brother: that's the voice.
Talking outside: rumbly soft Irish. But I think he's starting to absorb London: he's sounding a little more British than he did in the DVD interviews for "Red Eye."
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Post by discoharvest on Dec 15, 2006 23:12:30 GMT -5
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i want him to have a thick Irish accent!!!!!! but his voice is always hot
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Post by jacksoncrane on Dec 16, 2006 1:21:23 GMT -5
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i want him to have a thick Irish accent!!!!!! but his voice is always hot lol! I second that!! ;D He sounds best in On the Edge. I love how he says "why". It's weird. I know.
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Post by bitterpigs on Dec 16, 2006 22:41:10 GMT -5
For the play, he's doing an American accent. Imagine Jackson Rippner's very shy younger brother: that's the voice. Talking outside: rumbly soft Irish. But I think he's starting to absorb London: he's sounding a little more British than he did in the DVD interviews for "Red Eye." that sucks!!! he needs to move back to Ireland to get it thickend up ;D
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