
Hey everybody ...
Well this might be the fastest this file has ever hit the website! What the heck
is wrong with me? Actually, I’ll be leaving for the week early tomorrow so it
was either this or not post until next Saturday and I wouldn’t do that to you.
So hang on and be gentle with my spelling and grammar because I’m hunting and
pecking on the keyboard here as fast as I can!
Every once in a while, a series will just drop all pretenses and do a fun, wacky
episode. ST:TOS did and X-Files made it an art. I guess you can throw GP in with
that lofty bunch as we settled in for a fun, three for one episode!
All right, now to those elusive ‘bits’....
The main part of GP takes place at the Naval Training Center. When the navy
began to downsize its operations in the 90’s, this was one of the places that it
hit. It’s a huge complex with about 50-70 buildings now mostly empty. The mess
hall became the post office. Several other episodes have been shot there.
We get to use the neat new mirror on the camera for the shot where I pick up the
bullet. I felt like I was on CSI!
What a great couple of actors we had this week! Mel and Vanessa (I think that
was her name; remember, I’m tying quickly!) really added to the flavor of the
show. Vanessa especially as she got to play three distinct roles. Vanessa is the
daughter of diplomats, hence her French. She also speaks Chinese.
The French section was originally in English. When it was discovered on set that
Vanessa could translate and speak it fluently, they shot a French version.
Give our Director, Bill Norton, a big hunk of credit for the tone of this
episode. The Script (Written by our new Farscape transplants Harry and
Gabrielle) simply had the three telling their perspectives of the events, a la
Rashamon. Bill decided to go that one step further and give each of them a
distinctive style. Additionally, he moved a few things in the plot around to
accommodate this new idea. The results took a fabulous script and made it even
better! Bravo Bill!
So here’s the farscape tie-in. I love when shows can reference each other; it
really broadens the reality of both projects. I had decided a while back that it
would be fun to acknowledge a sci-fi channel show. I really like Farscape (it’s
on as I type) and decided that I’d throwing in a "Frell" somewhere as it’s easy
enough to imply that Eberts watches Farscape in the evenings and soaps in the
days. Normal scripts didn’t usually warrant that line (‘Here’s those Frelling
file, sir!’) so I waited until this script. I figured that even if TPTB didn’t
want Eberts to watch the show, he’s nuts at the time so anything that came out
of his mouth didn’t have to make sense. With that in mind, I made sure to say it
when I had a chance.
Except I forgot!
I realized as I wrapped the scenes that I had forgotten to stick the line in
there! I was devastated! I went home a pouted. About 4 weeks ago, we had to
‘loop’ lines for the episode. Basically, they needed grunts (for when I hit the
agent with a garbage can.) a line off camera and some filler dialogue for
getting the bag put on me! I knew this was my big chance. I recorded the line
and then took pains to explain to Paul Leonard, our associate producer and man
of all effects why I said it and why they should do everything to keep it in
there. To my surprise they did! I hope the ‘scapers don’t take offense as it was
pure homage.
That must have been a really heavy garbage can to knock that guy out, don’t you
think?
Paul gets to really strut his stuff in this episode. He put his ‘Bogart’ to good
use. Of course, he’s usually reading his lines off camera as Bogey, Christopher
Walken or Al Pachino to try to break us on camera. And he usually does.
This was the first time I’ve ever fired a gun. I was going to shoot two blanks
at the camera before I got knocked out. Everyone had to wear earplugs (myself
included) as blanks were quite loud (and only half strength!). Although I was
pretty scared the first time I fired it, it actually became quite a rush after a
couple of takes (but I’m not joining the NRA). Regrettably, the live ammo takes
are not used. Bummer!
The letters on in the mailroom were all dressed to various hilarious addressees.
I can’t remember them right no, but most of them I couldn’t repeat in mixed
company anyway ;-)
Well, I really have to get some sleep! You guys are absolutely fabulous and
we’ve got a great summer lined up for you.
In fact, I really think that Brothers Keeper maybe be a real winner. TPTB really
love it and Vince turns in an amazing performance. If you want to introduce
friends to I-man for the first time, you might want to pick next Friday to sit
them in front of the set. It’s that good.
Anyway, I’ll be back next week to blab at you. Until then, thanks a million from
all of us for tuning us in!
Mike