cleancutmatt
Joined Jan 2014
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I didn't like good luck Charlie when I first saw it. The intractability of my older brother to always watch Disney made it so it was on. With the writing I was won over! My favorite moment from the show was where PJ has a concert and needs a guitar playing replacement. His dad volunteers and says "I'm back!" PJ says, "it's for just one gig", "his dad says, "for one night only!". ("Teddy Rebounds" Season 1).
I also grew to like the show's screen play techniques.I think efforts to not have infant parent on t.v or showing the interaction (zeroing in on lines), not to have the scene show both characters together (this would create too lasting a bond between the actors in the mind of the viewer.) I think Good Luck Charlie pioneered this.
I also grew to like the show's screen play techniques.I think efforts to not have infant parent on t.v or showing the interaction (zeroing in on lines), not to have the scene show both characters together (this would create too lasting a bond between the actors in the mind of the viewer.) I think Good Luck Charlie pioneered this.
By and large this is an enjoyable, well produced/researched compilation, but two things touch on my own sensitivities. Microexpressions, are they really very accurate? Facial ticks, hellooo! We do make expressions to try to alter our emotions certainly; the person who lies could be hoping to make a grimace. You really have to have a history of watching the person. Along with that, is the claim for the appeal of white; Assessing health of a person by skin hue on a first encounter? Probably not the best selection process.. This is painting with too broad a brush, but just expresses the direction of the wind. A strong 6.