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10-25-2007, 02:08 PM | #1181 | |
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11-12-2007, 05:55 PM | #1182 |
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Hey, um, forgive me if this's been talked about before, but...
I was watching The Sweet Stench of Success today and thought of something. Wilt says he's been on TV before on that Friday's Friend news segment. ...But... given how he generally fails at public speaking, I wonder how well he did with that? XD As bad as Eduardo, d'you think? |
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11-13-2007, 03:17 AM | #1184 | |
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11-13-2007, 09:37 AM | #1185 | |
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11-13-2007, 10:56 AM | #1186 |
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I don't think his confidence in One False Movie was because he was acting out another role or something. I mean, wouldn't acting in front of a camera be different than actually speaking in front of a ton of people, though? I mean, when we see Bloo directing stuff for that movie, there's not much of an audience other than the other actors, Bloo, and occasionally Mac.
I'd forgotten about Schlock Star, though. Man, how the HECK did he manage to NOT be nervous playing keyboard in front of the whole house? O__o I get bad stage fright myself, but for a play I get rid of it by putting all my concentration on the play and ignoring all of the people, but that doesn't keep my hands and legs from trembling. I've had to do piano solos for recitals and for church offertories, and let me tell you, if your hands are shaking when you're playing piano, you WILL make mistakes, even if you know the song by heart. Sure, Wilt was only playing the keyboard using his stub of an arm (for the first performance, anyway... was he using his right hand for that final song? I don't remember), but even then he could have easily missed a key and hit the wrong one several times, had he been shaking. But he seemed pretty calm... I can't figure out how that could be, though, unless it's just a consistency error. ...And back on the subject with the TV, oh man, I can just imagine what some kid watching Wilt on that Friday's Friend program would be thinking. "Sheesh, this imaginary friend is broken AND he can't talk! No thanks!" Poor Wilt. XD It's really no wonder he, Ed, and Coco haven't been adopted yet, given how shallow some kids can be. EDIT: Ah, yeah, Wilt WAS using his right hand to play keyboard for the final song. ...wait, is that thing an ORGAN? Oo Wonder how he learned to play that. Last edited by BabyCharmander; 11-13-2007 at 11:03 AM. |
11-13-2007, 11:30 AM | #1187 | |
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It's kinda interesting too, though, that Wilt would have natural musical ability, since his artistic ability is...uh, lacking. Big time. Most people who are very strong musically are weak in the visual arts, and vice versa(I can't carry a note in a bucket, with reinforced handles), which is why someone who is equally talented in both areas is such a rarity. pitbulllady |
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11-13-2007, 06:22 PM | #1188 |
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Aww, I can see Mrs./Miss Michaels teaching Wilt how to play a piano. It's just so....I donno, cute.
Yes, for sure he can't draw (or never had practice, it was never hinted that he liked to in the first place) but he can play an instrument. Really makes up for it. Music is an art too, so Wilt is artistic with music, but just not with drawing whatever on paper. I feel Wilt was nervous over the PA system. Y'know, knowing the whole house would be able to hear him...and he wouldn't want to screw up... |
11-14-2007, 03:24 PM | #1189 |
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I did wonder if Wilt's glossophobia (I think that's the correct term for it) had something do to with the immense pressure he'd have inevitably felt through being gawked at by all those eyes at the talent show - really, who wouldn't falter under all that immediate scrutiny? (other than Coco, of course )
I didn't get the vibe that "Friday's Friend" was filmed before a live studio audience, so maybe he felt a little less distracted and a little more at ease in that particular environ...nonetheless, I have a feeling that his personal pitch was still likely to have been of a somewhat self-depreciating nature - remember his message to all potential adopters at the start of "World Wide Wabbit"?
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11-14-2007, 03:40 PM | #1190 | |
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With the thing on "World Wide Wabbit" and "One False Movie" he could've re-done any scenes he messed up on, but with the Friday's Friend thing it looks like he would've only gotten one chance. |
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