In the Glow Of the Disco Ball

My apartment feels empty without Michael in it now. Here’s he is in Kwik Stop.

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3 Responses to In the Glow Of the Disco Ball

  1. Harriet says:

    Oh, that’s beautiful.

    It’s going to be so strange seeing the movie, having read about him in your blog first. Rather surreal, I should imagine–I don’t really know any actors in real life, so it’s not an experience I’ve had before. Well, I do have a distant cousin who played the guy who sold the knife in Tom & Huck, but that’s it, and I’ve only met him a couple of times. And it really doesn’t count.

  2. Steve Ely says:

    Hell? Handbasket?

  3. red says:

    Harriet – I’m still not used to seeing my friends and family on television – and most of the people I know are actors. It’s always weird – a weird jolt!! With Kwik Stop – the first time I saw it, all I was doing was watching Michael, I could barely concentrate on the movie. I had to watch it again immediately so I could actually, you know, watch the STORY.

    I’m interested to hear your response to it.

    The other actor in it – Rich Komenich – does an incredible job. Beautiful performance as well.

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