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And it might explain why I believe in the cast so much, a little bit.
Ready?
Here we go.
#ScrewIt,ImTelling
I couldn't believe it.
I worked with the wonderful editor, Lysa Hawkins, who was supportive and strong and bold and I was HAPPY.
It was amazing. And it was an amazing gateway book, new readers jumped on.
It sounds weird, but it's the truth. And I loved it.
My career was tied to that book, too.
Later, they invited me back, and it was AGAIN a very successful title.
So once again, Bop was just huge in my life.
But dammit, THESE WERE MY GIRLS NOW.
;)
So all of the people who saw the film trailer and were concerned, I GET IT.
So I was...let's say encouraging, but also a little skeptical.
So I was open-minded, although some things I didn't get.
And so, seeing no Babs and it having Harley be the central character, I figured they were REALLY stretching the elastic, and it would be interesting...but it wouldn't be the Birds of Prey. It would be fun, but not bop.
WHY YES, I WOULD, THANK YOU SIRS AND MADAMS.
But they found another date and asked again. BINGO.
Bingo, Bop in Burbank!
Big NDA discussion, and then...
We get in the dark studio, you can't see anything at first. We are there with someone very important to Harley's creation but I won't' say who yet.
Then we get to an open spot in the curtains, a big section where the set is right in front of us, and...
HUGE fans. So sweet, they brought their own comics from home for me to sign, and they have stories of how much Bop meant them. The dialect coach, a makeup artist, several others. It was very sweet.
;)
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You have to understand. When I first bought the BOP comic, it brought me so much joy. And then I got to WRITE it. It meant so much to me and still does.
I keep saying, it was going to be canceled. Now it's THIS.
We were going to watch them film a fight scene.
With the Birds of Prey.
Guys. I love fight scenes.
LOVE THEM. Love to write them love to watch them love love love.
So we get sat down, given water, told to hush, and we see THIS.
And NO stunt doubles, each actress did everything themselves.
And it's all one, glorious, impossible shot.
But the first take of this, there's this woman.
She leaps and slides on her knees across the floor, kicks guys, spins, hits, and then when she's done, her hair is in her face...
This is while all the other actresses are doing stunts, too.
THAT'S BLACK CANARY.
That was my first glimpse of @jurneesmollett.
But you could not measure my delight.
Black Canary. Dead center, kicking ass, big budget Hollywood film, my all-time favorite character.
And they NAILED it.
So I got to go in knowing NOTHING, and leaving with a joy in my heart that almost was audible.
No one complained, no one gave anything less than their best, over and over, under hot lights and through impossible choreography.
And every time, Black Canary just CRUSHING it.
And I think the SURPRISE is going to be Rosie Perez as Montoya. She was AMAZING in her bit.
She's fierce. I liked her.
We were asked to go take some photos. I talked with the screenwriter for a good while, she was lovely.
And there was Canary, Huntress, Montoya...I couldn't smile harder.
So we left, and I was so, so happy.
And they say, oh, no! Jurnee is a HUGE FAN and wanted to meet you so badly, and she didn't even know you were there!
But I didn't know the half of it. @jurneesmollett KNOWS her comics. She's read my stuff for ages, she loves OF LIKE MINDS and CLEAN ROOM and more.
I mentioned here that I loved her as Canary, which is all I was allowed to say at the time..
GLEE.
I adore her.
ALL the cast was lovely, and dedicated.
What they are doing is still pretty rare and new. So they want it to rock.
So there.
:)
@birdsofpreywb