I caught bits of this last night. I think it was awful. Did I ever mention that listening to actors talk about what they do is stimulating of the brain?
"My job then is, I’ll put the human being out there. The facts are on the page, so all I can do is try to bring some flesh and blood to this"...Wow. Here are some facts in relation to the underlying motivation for the oeuvre...or is it a piece. This is my favorite."I’m not Rich Little and I don’t want to be Rich Little," Schultz said. "An impressionist does an impression of a certain public persona that a person is presenting. And if you try to perfect that, and then try to take it in to the bedroom, it all breaks down. It’s like playing John Wayne and having him say 'Hey, partner' to his wife ... it just doesn’t work, right?"

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Mike - December 5, 2006 10:21 AM
I caught a few minutes as he and partner were taking over The Telegraph (look, they're waving!) and the chairman almost collapses as he's telling his colleagues that they've ceded control.
I missed the ending when Conrad gets visited by the three spirits and realizes the true meaning of Christmas.