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Help Me Help You (2006)

Review by bmanand

Help Me Help You

10/10

I loved the set and the people who were on it.

This is the hardest to find TV show, ever. I would compare it to finding the movie "The Jungle", an adaptation of Upton Sinclair's(an American journalist) accounts in real life, which disappeared off the face of the Earth apparently or footage of Steven Seagal getting his arm broke by a Gracie on movie set because he was to cocky. I was on set when Charlie Finn forgot his lines over and over and kept walking away smiling , even when one of the executives said that it was a digital take. This was my first time on set but, being a computer tech, I knew what a digital take meant. SO.. after the third take , I stopped looking at Charlie Finn and started looking at Ted Danson. This man,Ted Danson, was so professional he did not blink an eye, even after 7+ takes. I was a cockroach in movie standards, an Extra, but that day I learned that I wanted nothing to do with movie industry. I knew that day , if I would have pursued a film career, I would have been violent on set due to idiot(s). It takes a lot of time and energy to be as professional as Ted Danson was that day. People think acting is an easy job, WRONG, WRONG.... dealing with idiots on a day to day basis from the brink of dawn till dusk is one of the most psychological and emotional challenges you will ever face. I do not care what your profession is , there is a reason why not many actors are on the A list, TV or not.
  • bmanand
  • Aug 13, 2023

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