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It all depends on egalitarian ensemble work, the opposite of Lorne's star-maker machinations. "There's a whole history at that place of wanting to build the star over the character," says Shearer. "You see it way back in Lorne liking the idea of Dan Aykroyd having a mustache and playing Nixon, who didn't. That didn't bother Lornewhat's most important is that the audience recognize the actor because you're building stars here. That's a movie-star game. We're trying to find the reality of the characters, ideally getting lost in this other person." SNL style is sneering from a remove far above your subject: I'm Chevy Chase and you're not. "You have to be inside," says Shearer. "It's not about winking at people."
"This is really similar to Spinal Tap," says Guest. "These people probably have a higher brain-cell count," says Higgins. "Not by that much," says Shearer. "Let's face it," concedes Higgins, "It's no fun to play incredibly smart people."