The rest of the shoot went remarkably well. Makeup problems were resolved, and all of the actors and crew members seemed to bond. On Wednesday, I didn't see any filming as I was making blubber and a weird "traditional" Antarctic necklace, as well as running various errands. One of those errands was picking up Norman from the train station; I knew he'd be busy with his scenes in the movie, but it felt so good to have my best pal there.
Thursday and Friday we filmed at Rancho Guajome, which is a small state park featuring a traditional adobe ranch house built around a central courtyard. It's a beautiful, somewhat remote location; the grounds are landscaped with native plants and wildlife (rattlesnakes, cottontail rabbits, hawks, coyotes) abounds. All of the wedding scenes and the premarital counseling scene were shot here.
On Thursday morning I was given Peanut sitting duty. That dog has boundless energy -- for a couple of hours Norman and I played tag with him, tugged on his leash as he tugged back, and tossed sticks for him to fetch, and he never tired out, though I soon became exhausted. At one point, as I was taking him for a walk, I looked down and said, "Shit."
Chris, who plays the Polar American groom, freshly out of makeup.
The Right Reverend Norman, ready to smack the fear o' God into you. "It burns!"Tony, as Aunt Gar, uses Tricia's arm to check if his nail polish has dried.
Waiting around to be called. At left is Scot, who plays Mr. Leetay, the groom's father. Of all the actors I met on this shoot, he was my favorite -- incredibly funny, kind, and self-effacing.
Rehearsing the wedding rehearsal scene. That's Ian at the right, with his back to the camera, chugging down another caffeinated beverage he doesn't need. After the assistant director announced that he had just spotted a rattlesnake, I retreated to a safer area.
A quick break before filming the wedding scene. That's Norman, an extra, Chris as Terry the groom, Vicki as the wedding singer, and John, her accompanist.
Curtis' sister and niece, Colleen and Rebecca, came all the way from Georgia to watch the filming and be extras in the wedding scene.
Jill and Josh, as the bride and the best man, take a break. Jill is a terrific actress, clearly gorgeous, funny, and loves to eat. If I were inclined that way, I'd totally be in love with her.The power of Christ compels him.
Curtis films the wedding scene.
Sean directs the wedding scene.
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Loved your "blue" coverage. Tatum sent pictures of her in makeup but it was great to see other crew members in action and get another prospective on how the shoot went.
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