The actor she blows is her real-life boyfriend if I recall correctly
Oscar Isaac in Inside Llewyn Davis. It blew me away how good he was.
Oh...And it was for real on camera. Roger Ebert is famous for blowing up at some film festival over it.
The opening scene in Bad Times At the El Royale shows a character played by Nick Offerman, who's not in the rest of the movie, going into a motel room, decarpeting it, opening up the woodboards, hiding something, and then carefully replacing replacing them and resettling the carpet. I don't know for sure but I bet that they just had Nick Offerman actually do all this and they just filmed and edited it down to a couple minutes, cuz that just seems like a very Nick Offerman thing to do. It's a cool scene:
This might fall under acting although it's a skill on its own but the guy who play Howard Wolowitz on The Big Bang Theory does some really good impressions and he's done them occasionally on the show:
Ed Helms is fantastic on the banjo. There's a ton of videos out there of him performing some great bluegrass
Nick Offerman owned a wood shop since before Parks & Rec even started. Many of the things that Ron Swanson made in the show are things he made. In the episode where he wins an award for "Chair," a lot of the names are of real woodworkers that he's either worked with or looked up to.Doesn't Nick Offerman do woodwork in real life? Can't remember if there's any good scenes showing off Ron Swanson actually working a lot with wood though.
I'm pretty sure you can buy Nicks work online too. He has a shop. It's very expensive and very high quality work (as a wood worker myself I appreciate his insane talent)Nick Offerman owned a wood shop since before Parks & Rec even started. Many of the things that Ron Swanson made in the show are things he made. In the episode where he wins an award for "Chair," a lot of the names are of real woodworkers that he's either worked with or looked up to.
Nick Offerman also played the Saxophone in High School and dabbled with it later on. The Duke Silver scenes are him playing the sax.
Probably camera trickery for this instance but Chris Pratt can do real magic tricks.
I still need to see that movie. I was very interested in it, but it seemed like it was released only in few cinemas and for a very short time..
It was an incredible movie, I would absolutely recommend watching it. Espeically if you like any of the actors involved in it (but also just go as blind as possible into the movie if you don't know much)
Another day passes, another day Mads shows us how well above he is over us at everything
If there was any doubt Jackie Chan was not only a talented actor (and watch The Foreigner if you think he can't act) but one of the greatest stuntmen, his stunt scenes bookending police story 1 and this one in particular from Project A...
will prove you wrong. Note how there are two takes btw. There was also a third one, but it wasn't used.
It was a prosthetic though.And it was for real on camera. Roger Ebert is famous for blowing up at some film festival over it.
Harrison Ford showing off his carpentry skills.
(OK. Maybe that's a bit of a stretch.)
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Also a nice homage to one of Chan's heroes, Harrold Lloyd, who also did his own stunts.
If there was any doubt Jackie Chan was not only a talented actor (and watch The Foreigner if you think he can't act) but one of the greatest stuntmen, his stunt scenes bookending police story 1 and this one in particular from Project A...
will prove you wrong. Note how there are two takes btw. There was also a third one, but it wasn't used.
Ed Helms is fantastic on the banjo. There's a ton of videos out there of him performing some great bluegrass
Mary Elizabeth Winstead singing in Tarantino's Death Proof.
Besides acting she also sings under the name "Got a Girl".
One of the best stunts ever. I'll also say Jackie Chan, but not for his stunt work. Jackie Chan has great songs.
Oh, I did not know that.
Harold Lloyd also was missing a thumb and index finger which he hid from the public.
If there was any doubt Jackie Chan was not only a talented actor (and watch The Foreigner if you think he can't act) but one of the greatest stuntmen, his stunt scenes bookending police story 1 and this one in particular from Project A...
will prove you wrong. Note how there are two takes btw. There was also a third one, but it wasn't used.
Since we mentioned Scott Bakula, here's another Star Trek captain that sings too:
Which happened solely because the cast were out at a bar doing karaoke, and I think Fran Walsh noticed how excellent Billy Boyd was at singing compared to everyone, so they wrote a singing scene for him.
I was reminded of Avery Brooks, another actor that has portrayed a starfleet captain and also sings.I don't get it. Are you confused about the character you posted, or are you insulting Archer?