X-Files: My Face Is Out There
As you may have read here last year, I wound up on the set of Chris Carter's movie X-Files: I Want To Believe. While Chris and another friend of his were both somewhat certain I made it into the final cut of the film, neither I nor my friends were able to find me when we went to the theater to see it. Aaaargh! Unfortunately, seeing the movie once is enough and I gave up after the first viewing.
Months later, the DVD came out and I figured I would try the deleted scenes to see if I hiding in there somewhere. Nope. I tried combing the two main emergency room sequences. Sure enough, while running scene 12 (where Skully is doing the stem cell operation on the terminally ill boy) in slow motion, I found a few spots with me! Whohoo!
Me staring at Skully and the incoming big-ass needle, second one over from the left (the only nurse with chest hair).
I am in the background on the upper left, pointing at the X-ray panel for no reason.
Closer view of me pointing at the X-ray panel, left side.
I'm dead center, facing away from camera standing at the foot of the stretcher.
Months later, the DVD came out and I figured I would try the deleted scenes to see if I hiding in there somewhere. Nope. I tried combing the two main emergency room sequences. Sure enough, while running scene 12 (where Skully is doing the stem cell operation on the terminally ill boy) in slow motion, I found a few spots with me! Whohoo!
Me staring at Skully and the incoming big-ass needle, second one over from the left (the only nurse with chest hair).
I am in the background on the upper left, pointing at the X-ray panel for no reason.
Closer view of me pointing at the X-ray panel, left side.
I'm dead center, facing away from camera standing at the foot of the stretcher.
Labels: adventures, celebrity encounters, movies, sci-fi, serendipity, surrealism, travel, X-Files
1 Comments:
Awesome, I would have loved to have been there!
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