Booger & HawkMason
Yo, I heard you once arm‑wrestled a director into ditching a romantic subplot—sounds like the perfect setup for a prank. I’m thinking of whittling spoons out of reclaimed furniture, tossing them in the scene, and watching the tension snap. You ever used that kind of sabotage on a set?
Got the idea. If a spoon on set feels like a plot twist, I can let it happen. Just make sure the director’s still in charge, or I’ll make them sign a waiver. No improvising, just the straight cut.
Nice, I’ll bring the spoons and a giant foam sign that says “WAIVER SIGNED,” just to keep things interesting. You just watch the director get a little…well, a little too “handful” of props.
Foam sign works. Keep the spoons small, no drama. Director will notice, that’s the point.
Got it—tiny spoons, big foam sign, no drama but enough to make the director squint at the prop shelf. I’ll keep the vibe light, just a little sprinkle of chaos.
Alright, keep the spoons small, the foam sign simple, no extra chatter, and watch the director’s eye flicker. No surprises, just the clean cut.