![]() Still, that sounds pretty different from the time he talked to us about filming that scene: There’s room to hear gay panic humor or just awkwardness for Martin taking on his first dramatic role. There’s a scene where I kiss a guy – the only scene where I have a real kiss – and I’m on a dance floor and these girls pull me in to dance with them in my family’s bar in the motel, and they pull me onto the dance and a girl plants a kiss on me and then I push away from her. And then a guy grabs me and swings me around and kisses me, and at first I pull back, like who’s kissing me? And then I see him and I’m like, ‘Oh my god – it’s you!’ And then I go back in for the kiss and it’s more passionate and it’s real and there’s a catharsis and everybody cheers. The second kiss – once I pull away and I go back in – I remember asking one of the guys on the crew named David, ‘Did I sell that well enough? Like did that look like I was into him enough?’ Not that it takes a gay guy to know that. ![]() A girl probably could have told me as much, but, I don’t know, there seems to be a certain deference and creditability. While the kissing scene was still awkward for Martin, his biggest worry is clearly his performance.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |