Meet The Fockers interview
De Niro and Stiller are interviewed by Screen Slam. They talk about Meet The Fockers. how they both approach comedy different and their most memorable scenes. De Niro comments:
We shot this fight scene for a couple of weeks. We did act the stuff out obviously but they had stunt doubles who did the other stuff.
This whole premise is classic where you have to meet the in-laws. The whole concept of it is pretty common.
Maxim Interview
Hall talks about his return as a late night television and how he’s coming back to an entirely different era:
There were no cell phones when I started. I’m coming back to a whole other era. I broke Billy Ray Cyrus and Achy Breaky Heart, and now Miley Cyrus is out there smoking weed! The guys younger than me, that’s their world. The guys older than me, like Jay Leno, might not see concrete evidence of online popularity translating to hard numbers, so they’re not so into it.
Montreality Interview
Paul discusses his road to success, future albums, the favorite songs that wrote, what he was in a previous life, cartoons, DMX, Snoop Lion, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz, and Damian Marley.
Maxim Interview
Duplass gives his thoughts on the 5th season of The League:
We’re at Andre and Trixie’s wedding weekend. It’s a double episode to start things off, which is really fun. We haven’t done that before. Everybody’s together and we get to meet Ted for the first time. He’s been this faceless member of the league. In terms of where the characters are at, one of the best things about this show for me is they don’t f-cking change. They are puerile and infantile and immature, and really love making fun of each other and trying to verbally eviscerate each other with whatever ammo they can find. In that sense it’s definitely more of the same.
Maxim Interview
Rickles gives his thoughts on his brand of humor and what it takes to be a good insult comic:
There’s no trick; it’s an attitude. Even when I was in high school and the Navy, I was the guy who could rip somebody and they’d laugh at it. It’s nothing you can rehearse—it was just in my personality. By the way, I was nice to the people in the Philippines for the two and a half years I was there, because I knew eventually I’d have to kiss up to them so my grandchildren could have toys.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano talks about her career and The All Star Project Runway.
The energy is unbelievable.
Huffington Post Live interview
Corcoran talks about advice from her mother that inspired the book title, If You Don’t Have Big Breasts Put Ribbons On Your Pigtails, and says it worked in attracting attention from customers when she was a waitress. The business lesson:
Merchandise yourself.
Tavis Smiley interview
Torres discusses her career and her role in the USA drama, Suits, in this interview for PBS.
I have been very, very fortunate on this show, on Suits, where the writers do come to me and they ask my comfort level and, if they want to push an envelope in a certain direction, if I’m okay with that. And, by and large, I am. I think it’s important. I think I lend myself.
Steve Austin Show interview
Roth is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss music and his new show and wrestlers using his music.
These types of songs have a wicked sense of humor and a bite at the same time, just like real people. With Van Halen music, there’s such a dark humor to it that a whole lot of people have literally marched off to war to that music.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano appears on SwaysUniverse and gives her advice about Miley Cyrus and her twirking.
Nobody’s gonna tell her how she should do this. And you gotta love her for it. She is a star.
The Art of Wrestling interview
2 Hotty is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss his time in WWE, longevity in wrestling and not politicking in the locker room.
I always wondered if that hurt me. I was never the kind to go out with the agents and I was never anybody’s boy. So I wondered if that hurt me in the meetings. Someone would say, “Who are we going to put against Khali? how about this guy?” Then their guy would stand up for them and say, “No, not him… maybe Scotty!”
Maxim Interview
Rivers talks about winning The Celebrity Apprentice 2 and her relationship with Donald Trump:
Huge! Don’t ever underestimate him. I can’t even do a joke about him. So smart, so smart, so smart. He sold me the Brooklyn Bridge, and I’m still happy about it. He’s a genius showman. He’s in the category of P. T. Barnum.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano talks about her inspiration for her new graphic novel Hacktivist.
I became obsessed with Anonymous, the hacking organization.
Tavis Smiley interview
Collette discusses her career, upcoming CBS drama Hostages, and film The Way, Way Back in this interview for PBS.
Well, I think the most interesting thing about any story is how people change. That’s usually a struggle, because change is pretty much an uncomfortable thing. We’re all really happy with what’s familiar. But what’s inevitable in life is change. That’s what life is.
Montreality Interview
B.o.B talks about his upcoming album Underground Luxury, his record label Ham Squad, DMX, the best lyrics he has wrote, his favorite toys as a kid, and some of the hard times he put his parents through.
Inc. interview
Graham talks about why startups fail, $1 billion valuations, and how Y Combinator weeds out candidates. On whether the accelerator is underselling the challenges of entrepreneurship:
I’ve written a lot about what a bitch the start-up world is. So, maybe the other incubators are underselling, but we’re not. That being said, everyone is surprised by how difficult it turns out to be, because it’s not the kind of difficulty people have experienced before… Start-ups are hard but doable, in the way that running a five-minute mile is hard but doable.
The Singularity interview
Scoble talks about surveillance, privacy, and security, his book The Age of Context, and his take on the concept of the technological singularity, a convergence event in technology:
The future is sacrosanct. We should serve the future
Wrestling101.com interview
Smith speaks about becoming WWE World Tag Team Champions with Kidd:
That was great, we beat Big Show and Miz to win the tag titles and that was such a great moment for us and for me personally as it was a title my dad held as well. We also had some great matches with Chris Jericho and Miz on PPV and on Superstars as well as some fantastic matches at the live house shows.
Montreality Interview
Big Boi talks about being a member of Outkast with Andre 3000, his favorite foods, being a father, future albums, Slick Rick, his socks venture, video games, and his film career.
Bitter Sweet Symphonies interview
The band is interviewed by Bitter Sweet Symphonies, before their headline set at The Royal Oak pub in Chorlton. They talk about recording their upcoming album:
The way we are going is more current. We’re really proud of what we’re doing so far. We’ve got five tracks done so far, because we work in the day, we kind of work around that, we get it done when we can. Hopefully, we’ll have an album’s worth by 2020 [laughs]. I don’t know, but it’s gone pretty well so far and the producer we’re working with is really good. But it is different, but not different totally. Different good.
We’re really proud of [Forever In Your Debt] though, so if the rest of the album can come up to that standard. I think there’s one or two at the moment that we probably think are there, then we’ll be more than happy. But to me anyway, I can’t speak for everybody, but I think that is kind of a blueprint, like the bar, that we want to meet. It might be that people prefer the other stuff that we’re doing more than that one but we’re proud of Forever In Your Debt and that’s why it’s going to be the first single…I remember the first couple of times we did Forever In Your Debt live and my heart was just up in my chest, you know what I mean. Especially, when you’re first introducing it to people, and the reaction for that one has been pretty good live.