Mad Nation part 10

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Part 10 of post-apocalyptic drama Mad Nation has a girl holding a feather and that is really all I know.

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aenemic said:
that girl's got some boobs.

Nice.

InTheOnlineAsbestosSuit said:
Physically speaking, her chest is the only part of her appearance I feel doesn't fit her character: I really wanted the character to be someone the audience would not sexualize

So much for that idea.

Bewitched said:
Hurray! He cut his hair! Now he looks even more badass :clap:!

I was planning on cutting my hair on set, but we ended up having to shoot this scene on two separate days, so I did it at home between the two shoots. However I wanted it to look like he'd done it himself. So I tied my hair up in a pony tail and sawed it off with a bowie knife, then trimmed here and there. Came out choppy as hell but it looks good for the character and I like it, so I still cut my hair that way.
 
InTheOnlineAsbestosSuit said:
Nice.

InTheOnlineAsbestosSuit said:
Physically speaking, her chest is the only part of her appearance I feel doesn't fit her character: I really wanted the character to be someone the audience would not sexualize

So much for that idea.

This is the internet. Nothing can remain "not sexualized" here.
 
Amen to that.

Also, I can't agree that her chest is the "only" part that doesn't fit (god forbid). She is cute and cuddly all in all. Sure, it took these 10th part for all these mongrels to notice her (boobs!) but there's no way around it, no matter how you look at it.

:EDIT:
Her, I mean her... Look at her.
 
Brother None said:
This is the internet. Nothing can remain "not sexualized" here.

Very true.

Morbus said:
Also, I can't agree that her chest is the "only" part that doesn't fit (god forbid).

I just meant that when talking about just her physical appearance, her chest is the only part of her that I felt didn't look the part of the character I imagined. I imagined a young, innocent, idealistic little girl who somehow manages to stay hopeful in an otherwise terrifying world; I did not imagine a young, innocent, idealistic little girl who somehow manages to stay hopeful in an otherwise terrifying world and has gigantic tits. There's plenty about her that doesn't quite fit in her personality and acting abilities.
 
She did have great tata's that being said if you didn't want those to be a distraction, you should of just had her tape them down.
 
Xixao4590 said:
She did have great tata's that being said if you didn't want those to be a distraction, you should of just had her tape them down.

Either that or give her a jacket.
 
Stating your opinion in a civilized way is like being an asshole? That's new. I always thought, that this attitude led to the the current state, where you can only praise games, music, movies etc. no matter how shitty they are.

I beg to differ.
 
Sorry, no offense. I just thought this "Bad show! Booo!" was really not nice. I bet these guys has much work with this movie, they deserve some respect, not a "booo".
Sorry I didn't mean the "a-hole". Peace and happy new year. :wink:
 
Anthropologically speaking, that was a civilized way of showing disapproval.

In certain circles...
 
The day after posting the last of the movie, I started my drive across the US in my move to L.A. from Boston, hence why I haven't posted since.

Szeder said:
Despite her looks, her acting is very very poor. Bad show! Booo!

I totally agree: she can't act her way out of a paper bag. We re-shot this scene three times and in the end she still only just barely pulled it off. But by the time she'd proved just how bad she was, I really didn't have time to recast as I basically had to finish this by the end of '09.

I choose to assume that you're kidding when you claim that one bad actress makes the whole show suck, however; there's plenty in Mad Nation that make it at least hold it's own against other college student productions.
 
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