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How to Talk Like Christopher Walken. Clip of the Day

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By Christopher Campbell posted 3 months ago
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We’ve all seen enough Christopher Walken impersonations to think we could do one ourselves. We might even be able to copy those impersonations exactly — in fact that’s probably what most of the lesser acts do: copy the more famous impersonations done by Jay Mohr, Kevin Pollak, etc. But few of us would really get it precisely correct. To properly ape Walken, we need detailed instructions.

Meet Naathan, an Asian-American posing as a British-Asian, who does a great Walken. And in this near-30-minute video from a couple years ago, he teaches us just how he does it. First, he displays a few different Walken voices, such as the whispering Walken and the “normal” Walken voice we mostly associate with the actor. Then, he isolates the ingredients of the impersonation, such as the New York accent, the exaggerated tonality, the pauses, etc.

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NYFF: Abel Ferrara on Cassavetes, DiCaprio & Go Go Tales

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By Karina Longworth posted 1 year ago
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photo by Karina Longworth

At Monday afternoon’s press conference following the NYFF screening of Go Go Tales, the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Richard Pena introduced Abel Ferrara as “a dear old friend of the Festival,” but the maverick filmmaker went on to tell one or two stories that put that characterization into question. I had never seen Ferrara in person, but I thought I was prepared for his persona: something like the drunken, half-psychotic uncle that you can’t help but love. That perception didn’t turn out to be totally off, but I was surprised by Ferrara’s extremes: passive-aggressively needling Pena and the Festival one minute, lapsing into by all indications heartfelt tributes to his influences the next.

I’ll have more on Ferrara’s gaga Go Go Tales later today. For now, you’ll find transcribed highlights from the press conference after the jump, including Ferrara’s thoughts on Cassavetes, Leonardo DiCaprio, and how Harvey Keitel convinced him to start shooting digitally.

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