Cillian Murphy living the dream; winning a Golden Globe and going up to accept it with his wife's lipstick on his face (after his wife tried to wipe it off with her whole hand). (x)
#some people really have it all #Cillian murphy
Cillian Murphy living the dream; winning a Golden Globe and going up to accept it with his wife's lipstick on his face (after his wife tried to wipe it off with her whole hand). (x)
#some people really have it all #Cillian murphy
As a writer do you find your self making the facial expressions or gestures that your saying the characters are sometimes? Just to kind of test them out vaguely and see if they fit? It's something I find myself doing a lot and am wondering if real legit writers do this to, which is kinda awkward right now bc I'm sitting on a greyhound well writing lmao
Yes. Always. It's sort of embarrassing if people notice you doing it when you are writing in coffee shops.
I didn’t think I could love Neil Gaiman more, yet here we are
Hi, Neil!
I was wondering, why doesn't Crowley have a "normal human job" like Aziraphale. Like Aziraphale is a bookseller. Why isn't Crowley like a chef or something like that.
I remember in 1991 one of the notes Terry and I got from the studio on our original script was that Crowley needed a job as well and that Aziraphale needed a more glamorous job than Bookseller. It was the first time I'd ever written a script so I tried giving Crowley a job in the next draft, but he wasn't really very good at it, and it wasn't very convincing.
He sort of has a job in 1941.
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