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“REAL MONSTERS” BY LORD GARVALS [DEVIANTART]

“REAL MONSTERS” BY LORD GARVALS [DEVIANTART]

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    You could not wait to see Star Trek Into Darkness in theaters, which is why you rushed to the theater during opening weekend. Thank you for checking-in and enjoy! Share this one proudly. It’s from our friends at Paramount Pictures.

I just unlocked the Star Trek Into Darkness Opening Weekend sticker on GetGlue

5860 others have also unlocked the Star Trek Into Darkness Opening Weekend sticker on GetGlue.com

You could not wait to see Star Trek Into Darkness in theaters, which is why you rushed to the theater during opening weekend. Thank you for checking-in and enjoy! Share this one proudly. It’s from our friends at Paramount Pictures.

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beautyandterrordance:

“The role of Grandpa is not complicated because you’re wearing odd makeup or bizarre costumes. That’s not what complicates a role. What makes Grandpa a little odd is the fact that he had no prototype. When I approached this role, I knew that whatever I was doing was original. So no director could say to me, Listen, remember how he did it, this is how I want it done. I worked very hard creating that character. I made those lines work. The walk and the posture all fit the character. As to the character itself, you might say that Grandpa was a kind of Dracula-type Major Hoople.” - Al Lewis

beautyandterrordance:

“The role of Grandpa is not complicated because you’re wearing odd makeup or bizarre costumes. That’s not what complicates a role. What makes Grandpa a little odd is the fact that he had no prototype. When I approached this role, I knew that whatever I was doing was original. So no director could say to me, Listen, remember how he did it, this is how I want it done. I worked very hard creating that character. I made those lines work. The walk and the posture all fit the character. As to the character itself, you might say that Grandpa was a kind of Dracula-type Major Hoople.” - Al Lewis

This brought me back.

This brought me back.