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Post by leyla11 on Jun 17, 2012 2:17:53 GMT -5
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Post by The Phantom Lady on Jun 17, 2012 4:28:32 GMT -5
What a lovely interview! I just love how he talks of meeting De Niro and McCartney!
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Post by leyla11 on Jun 17, 2012 5:09:17 GMT -5
Haha yes, though as an interviewer, I'd probably ask the reverse question: "How is it to work with Cillian Murphy?". I like Bob like anyone does, but I prefer many other actors of his generation. On the other hand, Cillian is for me the very best of his generation. Sigourney, she is awesome, when I was a kid I wanted to be like her!!!
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Post by Zombiekitten on Jun 17, 2012 6:29:55 GMT -5
Amusing to read! I love to imagine Sigourney and Cillian enjoying their free time hanging out in Barcelona, eating tapas and listening to some live music. Funny, that little story about him meeting McCartney. So even Cillian, kind of a "star" himself, feels star-struck and gets speechless at meeting one of his beloved icons. So funny to see him as a fan. He should now what we fans of him feel when we met him. ;D
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Post by bunnie24 on Jun 17, 2012 12:37:38 GMT -5
I love that interview...I think I've read it already; but alas...i love it
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Post by Cait on Jun 17, 2012 18:57:31 GMT -5
Great interview!!! My favourite part is the story of him meeting Paul McCartney as well. That would have been a cute moment to see! Thanks for posting, Leyla. (WOOHOO!!! This is my 1000th post! ;D)
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Post by leyla11 on Jun 18, 2012 1:45:16 GMT -5
Since the journalists all asked the same boring questions, he learned the answers by heart. Gotta love him, he is a genius It must be mindboggingly exhausting to get asked the same all over again. C'mon, journalists, a bit of fantasy wouldn't hurt! Lazy guys....
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Post by Alisa on Jun 18, 2012 14:19:47 GMT -5
Well that one didn't take long to surface. Thanks, Leyla! I gave you a CB earlier today for it. If I was interviewing him I'd try to avoid asking too many of what I'd suspect to be the most common questions about the film. Then I'd throw in some ridiculously stupid, completely irrelevant questions just to pick on him and to get some funny reactions. I don't think any form of media would pay me to do such an interview, though... I guess that could explain some of the recurring questions. It's their job, and they could be thinking what the ones paying them to interview him might want to be asked. They should dare to try to differ and have some faith in their employers.
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Post by wikkleshamrocks on Jun 19, 2012 11:30:39 GMT -5
I loved the McCartney story! I bet that was the highlight of the interview for him, monotonous boring things they are! ;D
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