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[QUOTE=SIRIUS;47529096]Sure, given the workout necessary for the role along with the rest, yes it's probably quite a lot of work, but [B]then you look at the pay-cheque along with it[/B][/QUOTE] You do realize most actors do their job out of passion, right Like okay there are some insanely well known celebrities that get paid a shitton of money for their work but Hollywood has an entire sub-layer of lesser known or completely unknown actors who don't get paid for shit and only do that because they like acting. The most well known actors out there had to go through that before they actually got famous and rich.
I'm just gonna say it, but that suit looks [I]awfully[/I] tight around the crotch and ass area in the OP photo...
If you want good money with no effort its being an extras cast. I'm currently affiliated with a production company here and every month or so I get called for like 5 days to a set just to stand up or sit down and be completely out of focus in the actual shot for 2-3 hours. In exchange I get $150 a day.
[QUOTE=adam1172;47530125]If you want good money with no effort its being an extras cast. I'm currently affiliated with a production company here and every month or so I get called for like 5 days to a set just to stand up or sit down and be completely out of focus in the actual shot for 2-3 hours. In exchange I get $150 a day.[/QUOTE] It greeeeatly depends though. A lot of local productions often don't pay extras, so you are pretty lucky.
One of my supervisors was a regular extra on the west wing or some shit.
[QUOTE=MR-X;47522058]Yes having to be physically fit, having to be able to remember all these lines and parts of the script, having to work more then 40+hours a week and various other things is doing "nothing."[/QUOTE] Wait you do realize what he was saying was he could just do the voice with someone else in the suit and no one would know, right? So he wouldn't have to be physically fit, memorise all the lines and work 40+ hours. That was the whole point.
oh god please don't be waypool
[QUOTE=Fetret;47530924]Wait you do realize what he was saying was he could just do the voice with someone else in the suit and no one would know, right? So he wouldn't have to be physically fit, memorise all the lines and work 40+ hours. That was the whole point.[/QUOTE] Half of acting is the physical performance. For the most part, dubbing over another actor just doesn't convey the same kind of feeling, and seeing as Ryan Reynolds is pretty much IRL deadpool, I'm sure he wouldn't be okay with that option even kind of.
[QUOTE=Fetret;47530924]Wait you do realize what he was saying was he could just do the voice with someone else in the suit and no one would know, right? So he wouldn't have to be physically fit, memorise all the lines and work 40+ hours. That was the whole point.[/QUOTE] Wait you do realize he is though so that alone is undermining what he's doing
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