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-->--'''Rob Gonsalves''' on ''Film/BartonFink''

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-->--'''Rob -->-- '''Rob Gonsalves''' on ''Film/BartonFink''



-->-- '''Chris Sims''' and '''David Uzumeri''' [[http://comicsalliance.com/recap-smallville-episode-10-8-abandoned/ on]] ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ("Abandoned")

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-->-- '''Chris Sims''' and '''David Uzumeri''' [[http://comicsalliance.com/recap-smallville-episode-10-8-abandoned/ on]] ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ("Abandoned")
''Series/{{Smallville}}'', "[[Recap/SmallvilleS10E08Abandoned Abandoned]]"



-->-- '''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-x-files-season-eight.html Joe Ford]]''' on ''Series/TheXFiles'', "Without"

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-->-- '''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-x-files-season-eight.html Joe Ford]]''' on ''Series/TheXFiles'', "Without"
"[[Recap/TheXFilesS08E02Without Without]]"



->''I was lucky to be on a three man crew who interviewed Creator/MarkHamill back in the 90's... Mark Hamill the gracious host was gone, and we were trapped in a room with {{ComicBook/the Joker}} -- a raving dangerous psychopathic lunatic... As they say, he commanded the room. I'd never thought I'd think this way but when he came out of the laugh and Mark Hamill, the perfect host, came back (and the Joker was gone) it was a relief. I pulled my fingers off the cushy sofa arm and relaxed my legs as I had been unconsciously pushing myself back into the couch to get away from--the Joker. I thought I could listen to Mark Hamill do the Joker all night long. But oh no. It's a very different thing when you are just listening to Mark Hamill do the Joker on TV in the front room, then it is to actually be in the front room and have Mark Hamill become The Joker. That's not so funny. Still, after we all started to breathe again we applauded. Standing ovation.''
-->--{{Website/YouTube}} comment, [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ckkfV9b0_q8 Uber Eats]] commercial

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->''I was lucky to be on a three man crew who interviewed Creator/MarkHamill back in the 90's... Mark Hamill the gracious host was gone, and we were trapped in a room with {{ComicBook/the Joker}} [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries the Joker]] -- a raving dangerous psychopathic lunatic... As they say, he commanded the room. I'd never thought I'd think this way but when he came out of the laugh and Mark Hamill, the perfect host, came back (and the Joker was gone) it was a relief. I pulled my fingers off the cushy sofa arm and relaxed my legs as I had been unconsciously pushing myself back into the couch to get away from--the Joker. I thought I could listen to Mark Hamill do the Joker all night long. But oh no. It's a very different thing when you are just listening to Mark Hamill do the Joker on TV in the front room, then it is to actually be in the front room and have Mark Hamill become The Joker. That's not so funny. Still, after we all started to breathe again we applauded. Standing ovation.''
-->--{{Website/YouTube}} -->-- Platform/YouTube comment, [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ckkfV9b0_q8 Uber Eats]] commercial



-->-- Creator/MichelleYeoh, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHOSiFzcHJ8 on GQ]], on her [[TearsOfJoy gratification]] for being presented with the role of Evelyn Wong

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-->-- Creator/MichelleYeoh, '''Creator/MichelleYeoh''', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHOSiFzcHJ8 on GQ]], on her [[TearsOfJoy gratification]] for being presented with the role of Evelyn Wong



->"This is the best picture I have made, and it's the only time I've been able to act."
-->--'''Creator/ClarkGable''' after seeing a rough cut of ''Film/TheMisfits''

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-> ''[[Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce This]] is something I've been waiting for for a long time. It's going to give me the opportunity to show my fans, my family, my audience, what I'm capable of. To be funny, to be real, to be sad. Finally someone understood that I can do all of these things.''

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-> ''[[Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce ->''[[Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce This]] is something I've been waiting for for a long time. It's going to give me the opportunity to show my fans, my family, my audience, what I'm capable of. To be funny, to be real, to be sad. Finally someone understood that I can do all of these things.''


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->'''Dale:''' Hey, were you able to catch Glandy [=McPinkfish=] on ''Flounderman'' last night?\\
'''Lou:''' No, how was he?\\
'''Dale:''' Well, I knew that this guy's ''acting'' was good, but his singing was ''phenomenal''! I'm telling you, Vendor. If that guy was to cut a solo record, it'd be a hit!
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS3E7AsSeenOnTVCanYouSpareADime As Seen on TV]]"
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-> ''[[Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce This]] is something I've been waiting for for a long time. It's going to give me the opportunity to show my fans, my family, my audience, what I'm capable of. To be funny, to be real, to be sad. Finally someone understood that I can do all of these things.''
-->-- Creator/MichelleYeoh, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHOSiFzcHJ8 on GQ]], on her [[TearsOfJoy gratification]] for being presented with the role of Evelyn Wong
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->''I was lucky to be on a three man crew who interviewed Creator/MarkHamill back in the 90's... Mark Hamill the gracious host was gone, and we were trapped in a room with {{ComicBook/the Joker}} -- a raving dangerous psychopathic lunatic... As they say, he commanded the room. I'd never thought I'd think this way but when he came out of the laugh and Mark Hamill, the perfect host, came back (and the Joker was gone) it was a relief. I pulled my fingers off the cushy sofa arm and relaxed my legs as I had been unconsciously pushing myself back into the couch to get away from--the Joker. I thought I could listen to Mark Hamill do the Joker all night long. But oh no. It's a very different thing when you are just listening to Mark Hamill do the Joker on TV in the front room, then it is to actually be in the front room and have Mark Hamill become The Joker. That's not so funny. Still, after we all started to breath again we applauded. Standing ovation.''

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->''I was lucky to be on a three man crew who interviewed Creator/MarkHamill back in the 90's... Mark Hamill the gracious host was gone, and we were trapped in a room with {{ComicBook/the Joker}} -- a raving dangerous psychopathic lunatic... As they say, he commanded the room. I'd never thought I'd think this way but when he came out of the laugh and Mark Hamill, the perfect host, came back (and the Joker was gone) it was a relief. I pulled my fingers off the cushy sofa arm and relaxed my legs as I had been unconsciously pushing myself back into the couch to get away from--the Joker. I thought I could listen to Mark Hamill do the Joker all night long. But oh no. It's a very different thing when you are just listening to Mark Hamill do the Joker on TV in the front room, then it is to actually be in the front room and have Mark Hamill become The Joker. That's not so funny. Still, after we all started to breath breathe again we applauded. Standing ovation.''
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->''I was lucky to be on a three man crew who interviewed Creator/MarkHamill back in the 90's... Mark Hamill the gracious host was gone, and we were trapped in a room with {{ComicBook/the Joker}} -- a raving dangerous psychopathic lunatic... As they say, he commanded the room. I'd never thought I'd think this way but when he came out of the laugh and Mark Hamill, the perfect host, came back (and the Joker was gone) it was a relief. I pulled my fingers off the cushy sofa arm and relaxed my legs as I had been unconsciously pushing myself back into the couch to get away from--the Joker. I thought I could listen to Mark Hamill do the Joker all night long. But oh no. It's a very different thing when you are just listening to Mark Hamill do the Joker on TV in the front room, then it is to actually be in the front room and have Mark Hamill become The Joker. That's not so funny. Still, after we all started to breath again we applauded. Standing ovation.''
-->--{{Website/YouTube}} comment, [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ckkfV9b0_q8 Uber Eats]] commercial
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->''Most of his line readings are a bit stiff, and after a while I realized it was by design: Charlie the salesman [[StepfordSmiler talks without believing what he's saying]] -- they're just words. [[Creator/JohnGoodman Goodman]] brings weight to the movie, and not just physical. He shows you the terrified emptiness behind Charlie's joviality. And in the end, when he cuts loose, he's as touching as he is frightening; I can't think of another actor who could have brought off the apocalyptic finale without [[{{Narm}} looking ridiculous]]. Working with [[Creator/TheCoenBrothers the Coens]] must unleash something primeval in this [[TomHanksSyndrome teddy-bear comedian]]. He puts on a ferocious show.''

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->''Most of his line readings are a bit stiff, and after a while I realized it was by design: Charlie the salesman [[StepfordSmiler talks without believing what he's saying]] -- they're just words. [[Creator/JohnGoodman Goodman]] brings weight to the movie, and not just physical. He shows you the terrified emptiness behind Charlie's joviality. And in the end, when he cuts loose, he's [[TragicVillain as touching as he is frightening; frightening]]; I can't think of another actor who could have brought off the apocalyptic finale without [[{{Narm}} looking ridiculous]]. Working with [[Creator/TheCoenBrothers the Coens]] must unleash something primeval in this [[TomHanksSyndrome teddy-bear comedian]]. He puts on a ferocious show.''
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->''Most of his line readings are a bit stiff, and after a while I realized it was by design: Charlie the salesman [[StepfordSmiler talks without believing what he's saying]] -- they're just words. [[Creator/JohnGoodman Goodman]] brings weight to the movie, and not just physical. He shows you the terrified emptiness behind Charlie's joviality. And in the end, when he cuts loose, he's as touching as he is frightening; I can't think of another actor who could have brought off the apocalyptic finale without looking ridiculous. Working with [[Creator/TheCoenBrothers the Coens]] must unleash something primeval in this [[TomHanksSyndrome teddy-bear comedian]]. He puts on a ferocious show.''

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->''Most of his line readings are a bit stiff, and after a while I realized it was by design: Charlie the salesman [[StepfordSmiler talks without believing what he's saying]] -- they're just words. [[Creator/JohnGoodman Goodman]] brings weight to the movie, and not just physical. He shows you the terrified emptiness behind Charlie's joviality. And in the end, when he cuts loose, he's as touching as he is frightening; I can't think of another actor who could have brought off the apocalyptic finale without [[{{Narm}} looking ridiculous.ridiculous]]. Working with [[Creator/TheCoenBrothers the Coens]] must unleash something primeval in this [[TomHanksSyndrome teddy-bear comedian]]. He puts on a ferocious show.''

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->''[[Creator/SylvesterStallone Stallone]] does pretty well for himself, playing a partially deaf small town sheriff, holding his own against Creator/HarveyKeitel and Creator/RobertDeNiro of all people. The fact that he matches two of the best actors working today punch for punch without getting blown off the screen is pretty remarkable.''
-->-- '''''Website/TheAgonyBooth''''' [[http://www.agonybooth.com/agonizer/Arnold_vs_Sly_King_of_the_Action_Heroes.aspx?Page=2 on]] ''Film/CopLand''



->''"I never knew the big son of a bitch could act!"''
-->--'''Creator/JohnFord''' after seeing Creator/JohnWayne's performance in ''Film/RedRiver''

->''"This is the best picture I have made, and it's the only time I've been able to act."''

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->''"I never knew the big son of a bitch could act!"''
-->--'''Creator/JohnFord''' after seeing Creator/JohnWayne's performance in ''Film/RedRiver''

->''"This
->"This is the best picture I have made, and it's the only time I've been able to act."''"
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->''Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, [[EvilKnockpff the blank faced automaton]] that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.''

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->''Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, [[EvilKnockpff [[EvilKnockoff the blank faced automaton]] that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.''

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->''Most of his line readings are a bit stiff, and after a while I realized it was by design: Charlie the salesman [[StepfordSmiler talks without believing what he's saying]] -- they're just words. [[Creator/JohnGoodman Goodman]] brings weight to the movie, and not just physical. He shows you the terrified emptiness behind Charlie's joviality. And in the end, when he cuts loose, he's as touching as he is frightening; I can't think of another actor who could have brought off the apocalyptic finale without looking ridiculous. Working with [[Creator/TheCoenBrothers the Coens]] must unleash something primeval in this [[TomHanksSyndrome teddy-bear comedian]]. He puts on a ferocious show.''
-->--'''Rob Gonsalves''' on ''Film/BartonFink''



->''"Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, the blank faced automaton that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene."''

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->''"Whilst ->''Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, [[EvilKnockpff the blank faced automaton automaton]] that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene."''''
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->Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, the blank faced automaton that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.

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->Whilst ->''"Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, the blank faced automaton that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene."''



->There’s a long sequence when Alan, Maria and a firefighter are trying to reassure Elmo. Elmo says he’s okay, but he’s clutching really tightly onto Maria’s skirt and talking really soft. It’s a great, subtle performance from Elmo. I’m amazed at how they can completely trust Kevin Clash to nail this moment, with very small gestures and a change in the tone of his voice. Elmo looks so genuinely frightened that I actually go into the other room to get an Elmo doll to hug. He’s that good.

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->There’s ->''"There's a long sequence when Alan, Maria and a firefighter are trying to reassure Elmo. Elmo says he’s he's okay, but he’s he's clutching really tightly onto Maria’s Maria's skirt and talking really soft. It’s It's a great, subtle performance from Elmo. I’m I'm amazed at how they can completely trust Kevin Clash to nail this moment, with very small gestures and a change in the tone of his voice. Elmo looks so genuinely frightened that I actually go into the other room to get an Elmo doll to hug. He’s He's that good."''



->I never knew the big son of a bitch could act!

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->I ->''"I never knew the big son of a bitch could act!act!"''



->This is the best picture I have made, and it's the only time I've been able to act.

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->This ->''"This is the best picture I have made, and it's the only time I've been able to act."''
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->I never knew the big son of a bitch could act!
-->--'''Creator/JohnFord''' after seeing Creator/JohnWayne's performance in ''Film/RedRiver''

->This is the best picture I have made, and it's the only time I've been able to act.
-->--'''Creator/ClarkGable''' after seeing a rough cut of ''Film/TheMisfits''
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->'''Chris:''' Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Creator/EricaDurance and Creator/TeriHatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''Film/AlienVsPredator'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.
->'''David:''' Teri Hatcher was never that shitty of an actress, she’s just been in badly written roles, really. It’s the curse of getting known for [[Series/LoisAndClark a single role]] on network television.
-->-- '''Chris Sims''' and '''David Uzumeri''' [[http://comicsalliance.com/recap-smallville-episode-10-8-abandoned/ on]] ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ("Abandoned")

->Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, the blank faced automaton that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.
-->-- '''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-x-files-season-eight.html Joe Ford]]''' on ''Series/TheXFiles'', "Without"

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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Creator/EricaDurance and Creator/TeriHatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''AlienVsPredator'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.
->'''David''': Teri Hatcher was never that shitty of an actress, she’s just been in badly written roles, really. It’s the curse of getting known for [[Series/LoisAndClark a single role]] on network television.
-->-- '''Chris Sims''' and '''David Uzumeri''' [[http://comicsalliance.com/recap-smallville-episode-10-8-abandoned/ on]] ''{{Series/Smallville}}'' ("Abandoned")

->Whilst clearly being played by Creator/DavidDuchovny, the [[EvilKnockoff blank faced automaton]] that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.
-->-- '''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-x-files-season-eight.html Joe Ford]]''' on ''Series/TheXFiles'', "Without"

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->There’s a long sequence when Alan, Maria and a firefighter are trying to reassure Elmo. Elmo says he’s okay, but he’s clutching really
->tightly onto Maria’s skirt and talking really soft. It’s a great, subtle performance from Elmo. I’m amazed at how they can completely
->trust Kevin Clash to nail this moment, with very small gestures and a change in the tone of his voice. Elmo looks so genuinely frightened
->that I actually go into the other room to get an Elmo doll to hug. He’s that good.

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->There’s a long sequence when Alan, Maria and a firefighter are trying to reassure Elmo. Elmo says he’s okay, but he’s clutching really
->tightly
really tightly onto Maria’s skirt and talking really soft. It’s a great, subtle performance from Elmo. I’m amazed at how they can completely
->trust
completely trust Kevin Clash to nail this moment, with very small gestures and a change in the tone of his voice. Elmo looks so genuinely frightened
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frightened that I actually go into the other room to get an Elmo doll to hug. He’s that good.
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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Erica Durance and Teri Hatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''AlienVsPredator'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.

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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Erica Durance Creator/EricaDurance and Teri Hatcher Creator/TeriHatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''AlienVsPredator'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.
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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Erica Durance and Teri Hatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''[[Film/AVPAliensVsPredator Alien vs. Predator]]'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.

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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Erica Durance and Teri Hatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''[[Film/AVPAliensVsPredator Alien vs. Predator]]'': ''AlienVsPredator'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.



->Whilst clearly being played by David Duchovny, the [[EvilKnockoff blank faced automaton]] that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.

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->Whilst clearly being played by David Duchovny, Creator/DavidDuchovny, the [[EvilKnockoff blank faced automaton]] that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.
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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Erica Durance and Teri Hatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''Film/AliensVsPredator'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.

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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Erica Durance and Teri Hatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''Film/AliensVsPredator'': ''[[Film/AVPAliensVsPredator Alien vs. Predator]]'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.



-->-- Chris Sims and David Uzumeri [[http://comicsalliance.com/recap-smallville-episode-10-8-abandoned/ on]] ''{{Series/Smallville}}'' ("Abandoned")

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-->-- Chris Sims '''Chris Sims''' and David Uzumeri '''David Uzumeri''' [[http://comicsalliance.com/recap-smallville-episode-10-8-abandoned/ on]] ''{{Series/Smallville}}'' ("Abandoned")



-->--'''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-x-files-season-eight.html Joe Ford]]''' on ''Series/TheXFiles'', "Without"

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-->--'''[[http://docohobigfinish.-->-- '''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-x-files-season-eight.html Joe Ford]]''' on ''Series/TheXFiles'', "Without"



-->--'''Danny Horn''', [[http://www.toughpigs.com/myweeksesame2-1/ My Week with Sesame Street 2.0]]

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-->--'''Danny -->-- '''Danny Horn''', [[http://www.toughpigs.com/myweeksesame2-1/ My Week with Sesame Street 2.0]]0]]
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->There’s a long sequence when Alan, Maria and a firefighter are trying to reassure Elmo. Elmo says he’s okay, but he’s clutching really
->tightly onto Maria’s skirt and talking really soft. It’s a great, subtle performance from Elmo. I’m amazed at how they can completely
->trust Kevin Clash to nail this moment, with very small gestures and a change in the tone of his voice. Elmo looks so genuinely frightened
->that I actually go into the other room to get an Elmo doll to hug. He’s that good.
-->--'''Danny Horn''', [[http://www.toughpigs.com/myweeksesame2-1/ My Week with Sesame Street 2.0]]
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->'''Chris''': Going into this episode, I was dreading seeing Erica Durance and Teri Hatcher face off in an ACTING! contest — I figured that junk would go down like ''Film/AliensVsPredator'': no matter who wins, we lose — but I actually thought they both did pretty well, considering.
->'''David''': Teri Hatcher was never that shitty of an actress, she’s just been in badly written roles, really. It’s the curse of getting known for [[Series/LoisAndClark a single role]] on network television.
-->-- Chris Sims and David Uzumeri [[http://comicsalliance.com/recap-smallville-episode-10-8-abandoned/ on]] ''{{Series/Smallville}}'' ("Abandoned")

->Whilst clearly being played by David Duchovny, the [[EvilKnockoff blank faced automaton]] that squares off with Doggett at the top of this episode is clearly not Mulder. The expressionless way he advances on his foe and steps from the precipice to his (apparent) death is jaw droppingly handled. It makes me wonder if I have been wrong about Duchovny all these years in my criticism of his acting because he is genuinely chilling in this scene.
-->--'''[[http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-x-files-season-eight.html Joe Ford]]''' on ''Series/TheXFiles'', "Without"

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