SummaryDee Wallace discusses her role in the film Roswell Delirium and the emotional connection she felt to the character. She emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment and fully immersing oneself in a role. The film raises questions about aliens, mental illness, and perception. Wallace also talks about her books, Born and Bapalapaloo, which explore the power of self-creation and manifestation. She shares her writing process and discusses her upcoming book, Horror Stories from a Life in Horror Films. Wallace encourages self-love and embracing one’s creative power as the key to creating the life you want. Chapters00:00Introduction and admiration for Dee Wallace 00:37Discussion of the film Roswell Delirium 02:02Emotional connection to the film 03:10Appreciation for intellectually stimulating films 04:05Choosing roles based on script and character 04:24Preparation process for roles 05:28The power of channeling emotions in acting 07:08The importance of being present in the moment 08:26The themes and messages of Roswell Delirium 10:37Linking current events with the film’s setting in the 80s 12:14Creating a trusting and focused set 13:19The importance of collaboration and working together 13:49Discussion of Dee Wallace’s books: Born and Bapalapaloo 19:05Dee Wallace’s writing process 20:16Upcoming book: Horror Stories from a Life in Horror Films 22:09The power of imagination and channeling 22:51Message of self-love and embracing creative power
Episode Summary Richard Bakewell discusses his film Roswell Delirium, which explores themes of trauma and childhood trauma. The film incorporates 80s references and draws parallels to real-world events like the […]
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