ladybug1980
11-07-2013, 04:48 PM
the Theo and Cockroach episode? I mean, as soon as Theo and Cockroach came in the door, trying to escape the snowballs, Cliff retained the exact same frown from that point on, until he went out the door with the two snowballs and garbage can lid. He kept a straight face during the time he said "I'm probably the only adult who will sue little children," and kept the same expression until he went outside again. It's one of those scenes in which I ask, how did he keep his face the same the whole time without even slightly cracking a smile? It couldn't have been easy. Guess it's called good acting. LOL.
TVFactFan
11-07-2013, 09:12 PM
the Theo and Cockroach episode? I mean, as soon as Theo and Cockroach came in the door, trying to escape the snowballs, Cliff retained the exact same frown from that point on, until he went out the door with the two snowballs and garbage can lid. He kept a straight face during the time he said "I'm probably the only adult who will sue little children," and kept the same expression until he went outside again. It's one of those scenes in which I ask, how did he keep his face the same the whole time without even slightly cracking a smile? It couldn't have been easy. Guess it's called good acting. LOL.
I wanna know why he continued to stand there and get hit by snowballs :lol:
Tap Dancer
11-07-2013, 09:17 PM
It's one of those scenes in which I ask, how did he keep his face the same the whole time without even slightly cracking a smile? It couldn't have been easy. Guess it's called good acting. LOL.
I'm guessing lots and lots of rehearsals. LOL