You're a moviestar baby
Setting up a 'greenscreen' at work got me thinking about the films and tv that I've accidentally been in.
Helena Bonham-Carter vehicle "The Heart of Me" was filmed in our old office, and features several of us peering through the curtains whilst they filmed in the square outside. Similarly, my girlfriend was in an episode of the Professionals that was filmed outside her house.
What have you been in the background of?
( , Thu 11 Nov 2004, 11:34)
Setting up a 'greenscreen' at work got me thinking about the films and tv that I've accidentally been in.
Helena Bonham-Carter vehicle "The Heart of Me" was filmed in our old office, and features several of us peering through the curtains whilst they filmed in the square outside. Similarly, my girlfriend was in an episode of the Professionals that was filmed outside her house.
What have you been in the background of?
( , Thu 11 Nov 2004, 11:34)
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For Harry, Chav Spotter
Harry, as a Scottish football fan, I know what you mean.
I was on Sky News being interviewed after Wales beat England at rugby at Wembley in 1999. The film crew came to my rugby club in Glasgow to get interviews with Scotland rugby fans who were "delighted" (rat-arsed) that we won our first trophy in ages due to England getting beaten. I was absolutely steamboats but had to actually say something about the game. I think something like "Great game, Wales really pulled it out of the bag for us" along with other numerous sporting cliches were mumbled almost coherently whilst my teammates were sticking their fingers in my ears. Got on to national TV and looked like a bloke who had drunk 11 pints of beer, which equates to very stupid. I can't remember what the presenter of the news said though. Shortly after that I was sick in a hedge.
( , Thu 18 Nov 2004, 11:35, Reply)
Harry, as a Scottish football fan, I know what you mean.
I was on Sky News being interviewed after Wales beat England at rugby at Wembley in 1999. The film crew came to my rugby club in Glasgow to get interviews with Scotland rugby fans who were "delighted" (rat-arsed) that we won our first trophy in ages due to England getting beaten. I was absolutely steamboats but had to actually say something about the game. I think something like "Great game, Wales really pulled it out of the bag for us" along with other numerous sporting cliches were mumbled almost coherently whilst my teammates were sticking their fingers in my ears. Got on to national TV and looked like a bloke who had drunk 11 pints of beer, which equates to very stupid. I can't remember what the presenter of the news said though. Shortly after that I was sick in a hedge.
( , Thu 18 Nov 2004, 11:35, Reply)
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