The RCWR Show interview
Gunner gives his thoughts on moving up the rankings in TNA:
I mean, I’m 32-years-old and, obviously, I want to be the next superstar of Impact Wrestling and I you can only do so much until they give you that platform to perform on. So, with that being said and 2014 being a new year, they are looking for the new face of the company. There have been a lot of changes, but I think the new face of the company is something different and new and something that the fans can latch on to.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano is interviewed while at Maxim’s annual Super Bowl party.
It’s a fun night. It’s always a great party.
Busted Open interview
Taz talks to Busted Open Radio about TNA and how he’d change the company.
I think I can speak on behalf of most of the guys in the company, the roster, the creative team, production–I mean, I’m sure they all– it’s nice hearing someone say that probably. Look, you guys know TNA has been the whipping boy in the industry online for a couple of years now. I mean god, I’ve been here now five years and I’ve heard from where I came in, ‘you’re going out of business, the place is going out of business, yadda yadda.’ Ok yeah. Enough with that.
Fast Company interview
Carter is interviewed by Fast Company. He talk about his split with Gaga:
I’m human. I went through every emotion. You go from fear to sadness…It’s like you wake up and you work with somebody every day, and then all of a sudden they’re not there anymore. I don’t think you’re ever prepared to sever that deep of a relationship.
Family:
Money doesn’t make me tick. This definition of success doesn’t make me tick. Managing some of the biggest stars in the world doesn’t make me tick. Making my family proud makes me tick…Will [Smith] was talking about how he still worries about being broke. And I laughed because I’m like, ‘Me too.’ It’s a thing from where we come from. A lot had to do with going broke as an adult too. So when you come from nothing and you work your way up and you make something of yourself, there’s always that sense that all of this could go away tomorrow
On investing with other artist managesr:
When you look at how technology companies are funded, it’s not a zero-sum game. It could be 20 investors in one company, and everybody has to work together for the benefit of that company. As we invested, we realized we need each other on these deals because my network is better when you’re in it.
Joan, Melissa Rivers interview
Williams interviews Joan and Melissa Rivers during an episode of The Wendy Williams Show and asks them questions about their family, the latest season of her show Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best, and why Joan kissed a woman. Joan:
You know why not try everything maybe at this age. A lot of my friends are gay and I thought lets see what happens. Also if I was with a woman I suddenly figured out I could double my wardrobe immediately.
Melissa:
It’s like unbelievable, how do you think I felt? I mean what am I going to do? First of all I find out after the fact and then its like, oh what do you say? I don’t want two moms and then Cooper, I’ve got to explain enough to that poor child. I have to go deal with this. They already think I’m crazy at the school.
Avicii interview
Seacrest interviews Avicii during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions his album collaborations with other artist.
Lately I’ve been hanging out in the studio with Chris Martin and Wyclef!
Zac Efron interview
Seacrest interviews Efron during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about his film That Awkward Moment.
It’s from a guys point of view that you’ve never really got to see before. And we kind of reveal what’s going on in our heads and it’s hilarious. It’s brutally honest and I think it’s really funny.
A Great Big World interview
Seacrest interviews A Great Big World during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions them about the story behind their single Say Something.
I feel like Ian was invested more when we started writing it. Ian was definitely heartbroken the whole way through [writing it]. I didn’t realize I was heartbroken until we started writing the song, like halfway through. There was this girl in my life and it went on for three years and it was un-reciprocated. I thought it was something else and I was younger and I felt something and it was painful but it made me feel alive and I think a lot of it was, I was afraid to let it go I think about it now and I get the chills because it’s so crazy that’s the one that’s connecting to everybody and we felt so alone and now it’s like a healing song and people are listening to it and it’s helping them.
Ming-Na Wen interview
Wen is interviewed by Hall in The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how she backed away from stereotypical martial art roles and how she instills embracing culture in her children with the roles she plays.
I grew up in a very white neighborhood and I was one of the very few Asians and I didn’t want them to feel the same things I felt which is not being proud of your culture, not being proud of who you are.
Mekhi Phifer interview
Phifer is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how he got his start on Spike Lee’s Clockers and an album he was working on with his mother’s help before he was discovered.
I was doing music at the time, I wasn’t even acting at the time, you know, I kinda fell into acting.
TheClassical.org interview
Ambrose talks to TheClassical,org about who he travels with on the road and who he’d like to work with.
I travel with The Shield. We keep it very tight and travel together. I’ll travel with Claudio [Castagnoli] sometimes—Antonio Cesaro. I get along with pretty much everybody. I’m really easy to get along with.
TheClassical.org interview
Bryan speaks to TheClassical.org about MMA, Brie Bella and wrestling.
Okay, so there’s a lot of things that wrestling can take from MMA. One of the things that MMA does very, very well—and boxing does this, too—is creating personality profiles leading up to big fights, like the 24/7 stuff and the UFC Countdownspecials—promoting people as personalities and how they’re training and how important this particular fight is for these fighters.
Esquire interview
Hoffman discusses the film The Master taking three years to develop:
That’s the best way to do a film. That’s the way you rehearse — you develop it, you work with the writer and director and talk and bullshit, and then you eventually shoot and you’re on the same page. Film’s hard when you don’t have any relationship with the director at all and you just show up. Then you really are just a gun for hire. But that doesn’t happen so often with me.
Esquire interview
Novakovic speaks about starring in the television show Rake:
The funny thing is that it’s so hard to talk about, because my character changes all the time. In the beginning she’s a high-class escort and her relationship with Keegan [Greg Kinnear] is questionable. Are they friends, is it something more? Is it business? What is it? And then everything keeps changing to the point where I’m waiting to read the next episode to find out what’s going on with me.
Aloe Blacc interview
Seacrest interviews Blacc during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and asks him who he would like to work with in the future.
If I could work with Christina Aguilera that would be fantastic because I really respect her voice and her singing skills. So if I could write a song with her and bring it to the marketplace and see what people think, it’d be great.
Lamorne Morris interview
Morris is interviewed by Hall by The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about meeting women, finding the right one and his date with a criminal.
I had a detective call my phone asking me if I knew of this women and I had to play the dumb card like ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about I have no idea what you’re talking about.’
Steve Austin interview
Austin is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about the hype that happens between wrestlers and what it takes to sell tickets for wrestling matches.
Basically all that is a verbal back and forth between two cats to draw money to make these people feel what we’re feeling and want to pay the money to buy that ticket.
Tom Arnold interview
Williams interviews Tom Arnold and questions him on his weight loss and why he never had kids until his late 40’s.
I have a very low sperm count. I found out in college, at the University of Iowa. I worked at the hospital school, and they said, ‘Hey, you can donate blood or plasma,’ which I always did for beer money. And then there was a sign that said, ‘You can donate sperm for $35. And I was like, Now I know what I’m doing with my life! I’ll do that three times a day!’ And they [tested] it, and they were like, ‘Yeah, your sperm doesn’t work’.
Bill Burr interview
Burr returns to Conan and talks about his dislike for Super Bowl parties and journalists. He also shares his love of drinking and his support for Justin Bieber.
I have no problem with any of his behavior. His behavior is completely normal. The only thing I didn’t like was that shot where he was playing hoop. He hit like a 12-footer, and then he turns around, glaring at the camera, like I said he couldn’t do it or something.
Flare interview
Boulud gives an interview to Flare magazine. He talks about his book DANIEL: My French Cuisine, New York’s culinary scene, and presentation when dining.
I was not so concerned with trying to make a home cookbook; I wanted to translate what the restaurant DANIEL means today. I wanted to show that after all those years in New York, I am still very French; I think we should all have something that we hold on to.