最近很多人提到这本书,摘录了一些给大家看看:真的很为他们之间的友谊和默契所感动:
“I believe Jen to be one of the finest comediennes ever,” says David Schwimmer, after a decade of playing Ross to her Rachel. “Her timing, her instincts are so, so good, and so on the money. She has this rare combination: not many girls that attractive are that funny and have that much heart. She’s got the emotional life underneath it to match the funny. And she’s adorable. It’s a triple threat,”
“Courteney is amazing,” says Cox’s TV husband Matthew Perry. “She likes to work really hard and she’s very into the whole process. She’s a brilliantly gifted comedienne and I don’t think she knew that at the beginning. But she just grew into it, working with all of us, and bringing her own kind of crazy neurosis to the part. She’s an amazing dramatic actress too, and that’s what has helped me a great deal in my career and on the show, because we can stop with the joking and have a real moment together.”
“Lisa has this razor-sharp mind,” says David Schwimmer. “I don’t even know if she knows where her comedy comes from. You don’t see it coming. I don’t know where it comes, but suddenly she’ll do something that she’s never done in rehearsal. When the camera is rolling, there will be bursts of inspiration just springing off of her. She is literally amazing.”
“To me, Matt was the biggest and most pleasant surprise about Friends,” says Jennifer Aniston. “He is as brilliant an actor as Joey is a questionable one. It takes a very talented man to play a bad actor. Today, when I think about Matt, I think about his heart. In the beginning, he scared me. He had that look. And all you’re thinking is,’ oh, he’s going to try to get me into bed. I can just see it a mile away.’ Then he turned out to be the sweetest, most loveable man.”
“Nobody delivers a line like Matthew Perry,” says Matt LeBlanc. “When the whole cast finally was assembled and I was on the stage rehearsing with everyone for the first time, I remember thinking, wow, these guys are great. Everybody was so unique in their delivery, especially Perry. I remember thinking, I would never deliver a line that way. How the hell did he come up with that? Jesus, this guy is sharp as a whip. I still don’t know how he does it.”
“Schwimmer plays a teacher on the show, and the truth is you can learn a lot from the guy,” says Matt LeBlanc.” David got an actor’s eye, but also a director’s eye. When I met him, I thought,’ Okay, class is in. Let’s pay attention.’ He’s really good director’ partly because he speaks an actor’s language. There needs to be a freshness for everybody on the set-a collaborative kind of energy that goes into every single idea-and Schwimmer has that. From the beginning, he knew so much, including how important it was for all of us to stick together.”
“I believe Jen to be one of the finest comediennes ever,” says David Schwimmer, after a decade of playing Ross to her Rachel. “Her timing, her instincts are so, so good, and so on the money. She has this rare combination: not many girls that attractive are that funny and have that much heart. She’s got the emotional life underneath it to match the funny. And she’s adorable. It’s a triple threat,”
“Courteney is amazing,” says Cox’s TV husband Matthew Perry. “She likes to work really hard and she’s very into the whole process. She’s a brilliantly gifted comedienne and I don’t think she knew that at the beginning. But she just grew into it, working with all of us, and bringing her own kind of crazy neurosis to the part. She’s an amazing dramatic actress too, and that’s what has helped me a great deal in my career and on the show, because we can stop with the joking and have a real moment together.”
“Lisa has this razor-sharp mind,” says David Schwimmer. “I don’t even know if she knows where her comedy comes from. You don’t see it coming. I don’t know where it comes, but suddenly she’ll do something that she’s never done in rehearsal. When the camera is rolling, there will be bursts of inspiration just springing off of her. She is literally amazing.”
“To me, Matt was the biggest and most pleasant surprise about Friends,” says Jennifer Aniston. “He is as brilliant an actor as Joey is a questionable one. It takes a very talented man to play a bad actor. Today, when I think about Matt, I think about his heart. In the beginning, he scared me. He had that look. And all you’re thinking is,’ oh, he’s going to try to get me into bed. I can just see it a mile away.’ Then he turned out to be the sweetest, most loveable man.”
“Nobody delivers a line like Matthew Perry,” says Matt LeBlanc. “When the whole cast finally was assembled and I was on the stage rehearsing with everyone for the first time, I remember thinking, wow, these guys are great. Everybody was so unique in their delivery, especially Perry. I remember thinking, I would never deliver a line that way. How the hell did he come up with that? Jesus, this guy is sharp as a whip. I still don’t know how he does it.”
“Schwimmer plays a teacher on the show, and the truth is you can learn a lot from the guy,” says Matt LeBlanc.” David got an actor’s eye, but also a director’s eye. When I met him, I thought,’ Okay, class is in. Let’s pay attention.’ He’s really good director’ partly because he speaks an actor’s language. There needs to be a freshness for everybody on the set-a collaborative kind of energy that goes into every single idea-and Schwimmer has that. From the beginning, he knew so much, including how important it was for all of us to stick together.”