I always wondered about the kid who was just really into acting and decided to participate in Judgment House or Hell House. While Method Acting might be a stretch, what happens if they’re too believable in their role? Does anyone start to get suspicious if the drunk is a little too realistic? I wonder this as a writer, too. What if I write a serial killer a little too well?
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PASTOR: In this scene of Judgmental House, you boys have been drinking too much and get into a terrible car accident.
BILLY: What's our motivation?
PASTOR: Uh, you're sinners without God. You drink to fill the emptiness deep down in your hearts.
BILLY: Gotcha.
PASTOR: You're not supposed to actually be drunk. What are you doing?
BILLY: Method acting.
BILLY: What's our motivation?
PASTOR: Uh, you're sinners without God. You drink to fill the emptiness deep down in your hearts.
BILLY: Gotcha.
PASTOR: You're not supposed to actually be drunk. What are you doing?
BILLY: Method acting.