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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
Well, sorry, but you are wrong. Everything that comes together is for a reason - costuming, make-up, lighting, script. It comes together in unity of point. It's an art.
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I understand it comes together . . . but what I'm saying is the script isn't written by the prop or costume guys. That's done during the storyboard or even after.
You stated that being an actor, you know what goes on with props and costumes . . . two areas that came after that particular scene was already thought out and written.
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I mentioned the other movies, because I saw them listed on this thread. You can act silly about it, if you want, but I know the purpose of it and if you say it wasn't noticeable - you would be lying. 
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I'm just messing with you. I agree there are things, like the kiss in Spiderman II, that could be left out without ruining the film. Yes, I noticed it . . . I'm not gonna lie!
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
If you think the Director doesn't plan these type of scenes, than again, you are wrong. I know that they do.
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I never said the Director doesn't plan these scenes. I did say the prop and costume department doesn't do this though . . . it's the writer and, as you've stated, the Director.