• Flying SquidM
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    121 month ago

    That could be, but I also have to say as someone who has done it in VO roles that it is a lot of fun to play a villain because you get away with chewing a lot more scenery and your character is either so broadly-written that you can have fun with the broad choices or so complex that you have make a lot of fun with the details. And I know I personally have never played a role in between. I don’t know that the former really requires empathy, but you can still be hated for your roles when you play the former all the time.

    I imagine at her level, which I was nowhere near, she got to have fun playing the complex villain whenever she wanted after that Oscar. And if I had her talent, I would too.

    • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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      81 month ago

      Won’t ask about roles or anything, but can you say what your favorite character was? Like, in a non identifying way?

      • Flying SquidM
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        41 month ago

        I got to do a sort of evil business guy monster character for a game and I got to do a heavy Brooklyn accent, which is my favorite accent to do, so I really enjoyed that.

        • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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          229 days ago

          That sounds awesome! I’m glad you get to do work you enjoy. It sounds like a fun career, from the outside anyway. I’m sure it has its downsides.

          • Flying SquidM
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            129 days ago

            Former career. The biggest downside is that it’s really hard to get steady work. But yeah, it was lots of fun.