by mamie » Wed Sep 28, 2005 4:33 pm
i haven't seen many good interviews because most interviewers annoy the shit out of me or interview vacuous airbags. the problem with charlie and most of the others is he likes to ask questions he already thinks he knows the answer to or will try to lead his subject in such a way as to the answer he wants. i saw him interview viggo mortensen recently about his new movie "A History of Violence". the movie itself looks pretty interesting. i don't find actors all that fascinating because i see them as vessels twice removed. they are where they are because hopefully they are good at what they do, which is to create the vision or utter the words of a vessel only once removed. this is why i find the interviews with any sort of writer or director much more stimulating. once viggo started in about the UN, i totally lost interest. yesterday i stumbled upon an interview he did with a female author i had never heard of but i watched it because i was intrigued by her completely natural physical beauty and that she chose books and a quiet life in spite of her looks. i enjoyed listening to her speak and thankfully charlie shut up most of the time while she was doing so. her name was zadie smith and the book she authored is called "On Beauty". i think i'll give it a read. i also remember an interview he did with tim rice and andrew lloyd weber that was good and one with martin scorsese.
did anyone see the documentary scorsese did on bob dylan? although bob is one of those guys i hate to love because his work is so beautiful, vicious, and hopelessly depressing, i must say that the concert footage of him in the 60s absolutely thrilled me. the interviews, however, were ridiculous. i don't think he knew the answers to the questions they were asking him. it looks like he does what he does and that's about all there is to it.
south park. i'm not proud to say that i like this show and it's low tech low brow humour, but i do. sometimes it doesn't do it for me and i'll turn it off. actually, it reminds me alot of the BFC. funny, intelligent, and clever post adolescent males gone completely mental and trying like hell to take me with them. i loved the episode where there was a smackdown between Jesus and Satan and everybody in the whole town, including the local priest, had bet on Satan. Jesus is getting the bejesus beaten out of him and the one time he touches Satan, Satan goes down for the count. turns out Satan had put his money on Jesus and took the entire populace for everything they had. righteous and hilarious. what a combination.
okay, i'm done. personally, being publicly interviewed would make me feel very uncomfortable. especially if anyone knew who i was.