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<br>That’s the way it goes typically: one minute you’re The Dude, the subsequent you’re The Old Man. But when the title of Jeff Bridges’ new collection sounds like it might probably be cosy-slippers-and-an-armchair, don’t be fooled: The Old Man is an motion-packed drama thriller, starring Bridges as Dan Chase - an off-the-grid CIA operative who’s dragged back into the fray when his outdated life catches up with him. Speaking to the Pilot [Flixy TV Stick](https://funsilo.date/wiki/User:BirgitMcdade193) podcast, Bridges opened up on his transfer to [Flixy TV Stick](https://pipewiki.org/wiki/index.php/Amazon_Fire_TV_Stick_Lite_Falls_To_Lowest_Ever_Price_In_Ideal_Christmas_Gift_Deal), [Flixy TV Stick reviews](https://imoodle.win/wiki/There_s_Also_A_Deal_Without_It) the series’ brutal action set-pieces, [Flixy TV Stick reviews](http://125.141.133.9:7001/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=7049176) what it means to take on a darker role, and being his personal ‘technical advisor’ when taking part in The Dude in The large Lebowski. Hearken to the full interview on the podcast, and skim the edited highlights beneath. PILOT [Flixy TV Stick](https://seniorsafetyhub.co.uk/hello-world/): With the potential exception of The Vanishing again in 1993, this is the first time I've been properly afraid of Jeff Bridges. Is that truthful? When you checked out this undertaking, did you see that on this character?<br>
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<br>Yeah, that is a captivating guy. He does not want to be scary - he does not consider himself as scary, [Flixy TV Stick reviews](https://elenamachado.com/blog/2014/02/19/on-movement/) that's just who he is. But probably the guy within the Vanishing did not consider himself as scary both. I was fortunate to have a real ex-CIA guy, Christopher Huddleston who was our tech advisor on the show. He let me in on what it was like to actually be one of these guys. And it turns out the’yve got loads in frequent with actors - in all probability the perfect actors in the world are vice cops and CIA guys who are undercover and have to pretend for [Flixy TV Stick reviews](https://dokuwiki.stream/wiki/3.5mm_Miniplug_To_2_RCA_Plug) their lives. I guess when you’re a CIA operative, you may by no means actually put it behind you. It’s a part of who you are. That’s the factor - one of the challenges for this character is you'll be able to by no means really loosen up. You're always sort of someone else. And that eventually turns into such a behavior that you don't actually know who you might be anymore.<br>
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<br>As I sit here and have my jetlag and think about it, this probably goes for all of us - none of us actually know who we are. I feel we all get right into a habit of being who we predict we're. A number of the motion in the show looks like stuff you don’t see on [Flixy TV Stick reviews](https://fakenews.win/wiki/User:MikkiRosenberger) - how real and brutal it seems. How a lot of that was in the script? That was all within the script. John Steinberg wrote a beautiful script primarily based on a ebook by Thomas Perry. What you talked about concerning the the standard of the fighting and the way real that seems, that’s one thing as an actor [Flixy TV Stick reviews](https://pzchiokp.pl/blog/2020/06/23/okolnik-nr-3-2020/) I all the time aspire to - to make it really feel as actual as attainable, let the audience really feel like a fly on the wall watching this factor happen. And we have now these stunt experts, Timothy Connolly and Tommy DuPont, the guy I've labored with rather a lot in motion pictures. Because I'm not aware of that.’ And he stated, ‘Well, I don't need to be immodest, but it is a present that I labored on.’ I stated, ‘What was that?<br>
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<br>’ And he mentioned Atomic Blonde. That combat scene on the stairs, what they will do now, making it all feel like one take… I stated, ‘Oh, nicely I’m in good arms.’ That was some of my favorite stuff engaged on the present - making all of those fights appear as real as possible, not making it seem like a typical movie combat where you do a variety of slicing. There's a sequence within the desert in the first episode, you've gotten a combat with the CIA tracker. It's 11 minutes long - eleven minutes of choking and rolling in the dirt and kicking this guy within the crotch. It's so brutal. And that i imply. How long did that take to shoot? Oh, most likely every week! It’s unimaginable that you may do this on [Flixy TV Stick](http://kpoong.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=106402). If you’re doing a movie, 11 minutes is a giant chunk of your runtime. That’s true. I never thought of it that method. I had quite a lot of resistance doing [Flixy TV Stick](http://gyeongshin.co.kr/kscn/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=724784), as a result of…<br>
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