First of all, I got it. I screwed up my courage, and told Isaac that Anne and I were introduced to our wedding reception to the Theme From Shaft, and asked him if hed mind signing my CD.
Are you kidding me?! Id love to!
I had to hold in a girlish squeal of delight, but somehow I managed.
We walked to my dressing room, and on the way, he told me how much he loved Star Trek, and how excited he was to be working with me.
I really couldnt believe it. I mean, people tell me that they love Star Trek all the time, and these days they usually arent following up that admission with, but I really hated you, jack ass. Now get off my lawn, and take your umbrella with you. But still…hearing from someone who I really admire that he admires me back…well, it was great.
Now I know that Ive really beaten this horse to death, buried it, dug it up and beaten it again, so Ill stop.
Today was the last day on the movie, and I approached it the way I always do when a project is over: with a mixture of relief and sadness. Relief because I know that Ill be returning to a normal life again. Relief because I know that the movie is completly out of my hands, now, and I can let go of the character.
Sadness, because Ive formed very great friendships with my fellow cast members, and with the crew, and weve all created this little world which weve lived in for the duration of the production. We all know that well be leaving this world, and its a one-way road out.
I had a wonderful time on this picture. The hours were long, the work was demanding as hell, and it feels like it was over as quickly as it started. But the crew was wonderful. They were the hardest-working bunch of dedicated artisans Ive worked with in years, and I will forever cherish this experience.
The cast was amazing. They assembled a fantastic group of performers, who all worked their asses off to bring this script to life. Their character choices were clear, and their commitment to bringing them to life never wavered.
As the days go on and on, its easy to get tired, and fall into a lets just get the shot trap, and compromise on performances. I hate it when that happens, but it does, from time to time.
Im happy to report that I never felt that way on this picture. We had this amazingly dedicated cast and crew, and we were all lead by a wonderful director.
I am incredibly excited to see this finished product, and I havent felt that way in years.
Lots of people have asked about my back. I spent the whole morning Monday flat on same, watching
Dogtown and Z-Boys on my iBook at the set (holy shit–what a great movie!) and I think it really helped. Lots of water to keep my muscles hydrated, focus on correct posture, lots of stretching, and Tiger Balm made the difference. Im back to about 90% tonight.
Finally, today is my 3rd wedding anniversary (w00T!). Thank you to everyone who wished us well today. Tommorrow, I will be leaving for a weekend with my kick-ass wife, so there wont be any updates until Monday.
Have a great weekend, everyone.
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