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You should ask someone else. There’s no happy ending with me.
What a mystery this world. One day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over…
"I’m gonna tell you a story. […] Like all great stories, it’s a love story. And like all great stories, it’s terribly tragic."
Lee Pace as Calpernia Addams in Soldier’s Girl (2003).
O God, those eyes. *shiver*
I don’t want you to die. Don’t kill him. Let him live. Let him live, don’t kill him. Promise? And don’t cross your fingers. I promise.
If you haven’t seen Lee Pace in "The Fall," well….
YOU… ARE… MISSING… OUT.
(P.S. It’s also a really good film).
What a mystery this world. One day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over…
Alexandria: Was your friend a pirate? Roy: Sometimes. Alexandria: Is that how he hurt his leg? Roy: No, he… He does tricks for pictures.You know, flickers.Moving pictures. Alexandria:I never seen one. Roy: You’re not missing much. Alexandria: Is that what you do, like your friend? Roy: Just once.
We’re a strange pair, aren’t we. Hm-mm!
【HQ】Lee Pace at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association press conference for “Soldier’s Girl” in Los Angeles, CA on July 17, 2003.
"… It’s the only take that took 17 takes, and I never filmed it. I kept filming like only 10 seconds, 10 seconds, and when Ilet him roll till the end, Lee was just so angry with me and with her becauseshe was saying really strange things and not acting right, but Lee has to stay in character… So the 17th take this is, and Lee is so angry because every time I would cut right here (when Catinca draws the curtain open) and start it again, and start it again, and start it again… And I just didn’t realized how badly she was going to freak, and I thought she looked at the camera, and I was terrified cause I knew I couldn’t get her near him for 3 days after this. But what happened was she’s kinda like an ostrich when something really bad happens, like she knows it’s serious now because I haven’t filmed it till this particular point and he’s talking loudly. She’s freaking out and she doesn’t want to look at him, like an ostrich… She would just look away from him and just stood right there…" - Tarsem Singh, taken from the DVD’s Director’s Commentary.
Lee Pace in Character: Lee Pace as Roy Walker/Masked Bandit in The Fall (2006) (2/?).