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the truth
25-07-2013, 05:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6viUMICL31E

another awkward interview

strange because he has given some brilliant ones on letterman
but it seems he is less enthusiastic with some people?

is it the british media that he dislikes or just certain interviewers

how do you see this one? is he in the wrong or is the blame on the interviewer?

arista
25-07-2013, 06:47 PM
He works hard
hates silly interviews

MTVN
25-07-2013, 06:52 PM
Think he's just bored from churning out so many generic action films recently and going through this process every time, doesn't help that the interviewer seems a bit overenthusiastic and asks some pretty dumb questions

Shaun
25-07-2013, 06:57 PM
He's quite awkward in interviews generally, from what I've seen. He's a really cool and nice guy though, and a great actor (even aside from the action stuff, which can be excellent too - Die Hards, Red, etc). Love him in Pulp Fiction, Moonrise Kingdom, Looper (ok an action but more complex than most), Sin City...

and let's not forget Rugrats go Wild.

the truth
26-07-2013, 12:56 AM
hes a movie legend no doubt,,,,moonlighting the tv series was also epic...hes always been cool dry humoured laconic......slightly surprised though he would make an interviewer feel this awkward though. the man was harmless enough wasn't he/ lets face it he was a genius compared to hollowhead willowboobs

Joelle.
26-07-2013, 01:12 AM
Oh he seems like a great guy. I can't blame him with some of the mind numbingly stupid questions they ask in interviews.
On The One Show I imagine he was rightly thinking, what am I doing on this pile of absolute wank.

And Mary Louise-Parker has a good right too, since all they seem to be interested in with actresses is what kind of underwear they wore during filming. The men seem to get the more interesting questions.

the truth
26-07-2013, 01:33 AM
Oh he seems like a great guy. I can't blame him with some of the mind numbingly stupid questions they ask in interviews.
On The One Show I imagine he was rightly thinking, what am I doing on this pile of absolute wank.

And Mary Louise-Parker has a good right too, since all they seem to be interested in with actresses is what kind of underwear they wore during filming. The men seem to get the more interesting questions.

the one show I wholly agree is pure gash

Joelle.
26-07-2013, 01:41 AM
the one show I wholly agree is pure gash

To be fair to the guy they had to keep cutting away to 'The Hunt for Britains oldest Potato peeler' and 'How acid rain is affecting the erectile dysfunction rate in Basildon', so he probably didn't get much attention.