Debut
It’s late at night and freezing cold, and I’m standing in the middle of the street, screaming at Sarah Michelle Gellar at the top of my lungs. How did I get here?
Flashback about ten years: back in Orlando, in addition to writing screenplays, I was also a professional actor. I learned improv at SAK Comedy Lab (where Wayne Brady got his start) and co-founded a 5-man sketch and improv troupe called THEM. We did weekly shows, Fringe festivals, corporate gigs, and even toured Canada for one glorious summer. In addition, my regular-guy looks got me a steady series of bookings in commercials and industrials training films.
After moving to L.A., I supported myself for a summer as Captain Rustworthy, Disney California Adventure’s favorite boat captain. I had to wear plastic lobsters on my shoulders. Thankfully, they closed the show. After that, I spent more than a year doing corporate comedy gigs and monthly shows with THEM. Eventually, I sold my first screenplay and I was thrilled to put aside the acting and be a full-time writer.
But occasionally I’m lured back into the acting world, and that’s okay, because I have exactly the kind of acting career I want. Basically, cool directors ask me to do stuff, and I say yes. For example, any time director Ben Rock has a TV or theatre role for me, I’m there, and Dan Myrick (co-director of The Blair Witch Project) cast me in his Internet television show The Strand and I got to improvise a scene with Kevin Smith. Fun times.
But I’d never been in a feature film before, and I was always hoping to have a cameo in THE AIR I BREATHE. Jieho’s very careful with his casting though, and I knew that if he used me, it would be exactly the right role, one that would showcase my unique acting gifts.
So on a cold, desolate city street in Mexico City, we were shooting the scene where Sarah Michelle Gellar’s distraught pop star finds herself suddenly cornered by a throng of over-zealous fans. There were two other main actors involved in this scene, but I don’t want to say who and ruin anything. Just know that it’s a pivotal scene, with lots of extras and stunts.
And in this moment of need, Jieho called on me to play a role that only I could play, a role of such groundbreaking importance that this casting decision might affect the entire film.
He cast me as a paparazzo. A celebrity-stalking, snapshot-stealing creature of the night. Sweet.
First, I reported to the set for rehearsal. They had built the exterior of a club, complete with velvet rope. A long line of extras in sexy clothes snaked along the sidewalk, awaiting entrance to the club. I was perched near the valet, pretending to hold a camera.
In the scene, Sarah races down the street, right past me, trying to catch someone. Before she knows it, she’s surrounded by her fans and I utter the line, “How about a picture?” before I start snapping away, blinding her. As we ran through the scene, I realized Sarah probably had a lot of pent-up frustration towards the paparazzi, as she would pass by and slam into me. This petite young lady hits HARD. Then again, maybe she just likes knocking me around.
From there, I went to wardrobe. The jeans and hoodie I was wearing were deemed acceptable, and our amazing costume designer added a black photographer’s vest. I had a choice of two caps: one was pretty hip, one made me look dorky. Common sense prevailed and I was dorked out, ready to go.
Suddenly, we were whisked back onto set. Along for the ride was executive producer Tai Duncan, drafted to play an affectionate fan. Right before our final rehearsal, I was given a digital camera with a lens as long as my arm and MUCH heavier. I was instructed, “This lens is very expensive, so be careful.” That’s when the rain began to fall. So we ran the scene in the rain, me leading the charge at Sarah, snapping off pictures and blinding her with the flash, yelling at her to “Smile!” Then someone would yell cut and I would scurry back under the overhang, as our props master would help me dry the camera.
The rain mercifully stopped. The shooting didn’t. We ran the whole sequence, oh, about a billion times. Every time, I was in Sarah’s face, screaming at her, snapping away. As the takes wore on, she would grab the lens, shoving me away, harder and harder each time. Meanwhile, Tai’s job was to sneak in and steal a kiss. That was our night. Tai getting kisses, me getting my ass kicked by Sarah. Over and over.
The night wore on, and the temperature plunged, and all the extras in their tiny dresses shivered between takes. Each take, I’m flush with the excitement of getting into the action, with a front-row seat for the scene’s breathtaking conclusion, where Sarah stumbles back into the street, as headlights approach and…sorry, but that would be telling.
Finally, we wrapped, far past two in the morning. My back and neck were aching from the constant standing and the heavy camera. I was ready for bed, which was great, because our other exec producer Christopher had already arranged a late-night excursion to find a place that had the reputation for the best tacos in the world.
As we drove off into the night, I left behind the sleazy paparazzo persona that had consumed me. I was lucky to have spent a night as a true player in this movie, in there close, watching Sarah craft a performance that will completely amaze her fans. And as for my deeply realistic portrayal…don’t blink, and you’ll witness greatness.
You may think I’m just hyping things, but I’m not. And the tacos? They were the best in the world. Really.

23 Comments:
Good description. I agree, no hype, that's how it went.
I didn't get tacos afterwards, but I know a few places here that serve awesome ones, and one place that I would say was the best in the city, I hope that's where you went.
;)
Congrats! And thanks for the awsome report. Everything I read about this movie makes me want to see it even more lol
^^ me too :D Thank you for that :]
thanks a lot for the post! i love sarah and bredan fraser!
thanks a lot for the post! i love sarah and bredan fraser!
Tnks for the post...
Seems like is pretty amazing over there...
Sarah... she alredy amaze her fans... She is just amazing...
I can't wait to see this movie, I'm very exited about it...
So, we'll talk soon (hehehe)
Cya
Sarah = funny
Sarah = cute
Sarah = amazing
Sarah = very talent
Sarah = intelligent
Sarah = nice (*¨*)
Sarah = a person that makes us think about a lot of things through her caracters
Sarah = everything
lov ya
What do they say "No pain No Gain" lol!!
Thanks for the update...sounds hard yet kinda fun!
-Rachel
Bob, are u aware of how lucky you are?! LOL! It's so cool u got to shoot that scene w/her and stuff! Sounds super exciting and I cant wait to see the scene. I hope she didnt hurt u too hard. It sounds like Sarah is really into the role and sounds like she is doing amazingly. The scene sounds amazing and I'm sure u wrote it phenominally (SP?). It sounds like it's on of those scenes that everyone will remember. This movie just keeps getting more promising. Cant wait for more updates, did I mention I love u for having a blog? Oh, and PS: Friend me back on Myspace! LOL!
Chris
Hi Bob!
I'm Italian and I'm 15.I have to thank you for making this film and involving all your energies to do the bast with Jieho.All is perfect...Cast,location,director and of course writer...I can't wait to see the film(Before I forget, could you say a word to make possible that the film will come out soon in Italy too?)
But I also have to say THANK YOU GUYS for choosing Sarah Michelle Gellar..I'm a huge fan of Sarah, I love her,I appreciate her a lot, Ithink that she is a wonderful person and,I mean,I don't think that my life could be the same without her.I also have to told you that you have made a very good choise choosing Sarah for "sorrow", cause she is fanastic in every role she plays, but when she plays pain or crying scenes she is absolutely amazing, and I always cry "with her"...
So,at the end, I say GOOD LUCK YOU GUYS FOR ALL AND THANK YOU A LOT!!!!!!!
YOU ROCK GUYS!!
love you all
LITTLE*SMG*FAN
(sorry for english!!!)
Thanks for posting....cant wait to see the gorgeous sarah michelle gellar on the big screen...
That sounds intense, man. I can't wait to see it on the silver screen.
As you can see, if Jieho needs some authentic enthusiastic fans of Sarah's character, this is the place to ask. We're all ready and willing... ;)
Really looking forward to the film. Thanks for the description of your day.
It so great that u have the chance to work in such an amzing proyect with so talented actors and an actress like Sarah... hope u enjoy ur stay in Mexico, hehe its a nice city... i dont know how this gonna sounda, but I kinda apply to work in that movie like 4 months ago, u know via Nalafilms, the great thing is that they answered!!, and ask for my resume, the bad thing is that they never reply, lol, i sent an email like three weeks ago and they answered it back, and told me maybe i could join production, but hehe still waiting... so, dont think its gonna happen anymore, but hey thanx to u at least i know whats happening over there... would love to someday have a job like urs, keep the good work! and have a blast... Thanx
I love these blogs- they're so entertaining! I feel like I'm experiencing it with you... xxx
Ok, I know that is not about Southland Tales, but I HAVE to say that this pic -> http://www.southland-tales-movie.com/article.php3?id_article=13973&img=sarah-michelle-gellar-southland-tales-movie-on-the-set-photos-mq-03.jpg <- is one pf the funniest things I've ever seen about her!!!
She is co cuteeeeeeeeee!!!
Ok, ok... better I stop...
Cya
Love the part about filming with Sarah but also your other experience shooting a scene!I heard that Sarah will be singing that's absolutely awesome!
Hey Papa Duck,
Sorry I haven't been posting more comments, but my world has been almost as crazy as yours. Congrats on the cameo. I'm just glad it wasn't with Andy or Teresa would have been extremely jealous. Stay safe and I'll see you when you get back to CA.
sc
Thanks for the report! I'm waiting for this movie impatiently :D
Hi!
I'm Sarah and I would like to see Posts about what working with the young Emile Hirch is like, please.
Thanks :)
Bob,
Love the blog diary. Nancy and I are very very happy for you and Jeiho. Look forward to hearing from you soon. We're sending all our positive energy from Florida to you guys in Mexico.
Your Friend and Brother,
Greg
"Go Gators"
Ouch! Can I get you some ice? Heh. I'll definitely be looking out for you when the film comes out. We all appreciate your hard work, and if you ever need someone to get knocked around by SMG, I'm your gal!
Best of luck with the rest of the film.
BOB! I was talking with Leslie the other day and we're both just estatic that you've realized this dream which actually began almost 19 years ago! It could not possibly happen to a nicer person! I wish you great adventure, happiness and continued success!
Your brother from a different mother,
-Ken
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