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Date Posted: 11:38:35 09/23/00 Sat
Author: alex
Subject: Re: Chris is Movies
In reply to: Ti amo 's message, "Chris is Movies" on 11:57:42 09/13/00 Wed

> What movie does Chris have the longest part in...were
> talking the most worth renting?


The two I've seen him get the most screen time in are "Little Buddha" and "Blue Ridge Fall." "Little..." is a Bernardo Bertolucci film, so you'd better like that kind of stuff to like the whole movie. And Chris' performance in it is adequate, if not stellar. "Blue Ridge Fall" is a much lesser known movie. It's writing is decent enough for about the first two-thirds of the movie, but then it falls apart. But it's probably Chris' best acting and biggest part to date. If you've never seen "From the Earth to the Moon", see it! It's a wonderful series. Chris is only in the first installment- he plays Ed White, the first American astronaut to do a spacewalk, who later died in the Apollo 1 pad fire. You can rent the first tape of that series and see Chris is some decent scenes, and his spacewalking scene is great, another piece of good acting on his part. When his character dies later in the video, it's of course very sad :(. I once heard him talk about filming that scene in an interview, and he said it actually made him nervous because they were really in a capsule being flooded with flames, wearing not-so-fire-resistant suits while the technician who was there for safety was so far off he couldn't have seen it if anything went wrong, lol. Anyways, enjoy!

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