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O c t O b e r 2 0 1 5 3 5 Performers fromtopfilephotoglennharris right Now Judd Nelson The actor has checked in with us across four decades. Shouldnt you get a blazer or something for that INtervIew By ColIN w. sargeNt Which character youve played over the years would you most like to play in a sequel There arent any characters Ive played that Id necessarily want to revisit in a sequel. Part of the uniqueness of film as opposed to a television series is that its a one-off ex- perience. Not that Im opposed to sequels I did one in Return to Cabin by the Lake but the beginning middle and end nature of a films story has a completeness I enjoy. We know youre intimately familiar with Portland but when you return have you ever gotten a strange feeling being somewhere in the city Any strangeness I might feel when I re- turn to Portland comes when places that I frequented and loved are no longer there. Terronisopposite King Jr. High Togeth- er Leather on Exchange Street The Boom Boom RoomCumberland Ave. Record- landCongress Street and though not in2015 To read a powerful essay in this issue by Andrew McCar- thy see page 93. Judd Nelson is post-produc- tion on four films at press time The Downside of Bliss The Bandit Hound Kreep and 11.