Steve Austin Show interview
Storm is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss his time with WWE and meeting Stone Cold during the Invasion story line.
When you first joined the Invasion and they announce you’re the one jumping ship to join us and my gimmick is Mr. Serious. No smiling, laughing or nothing. Then you come up to me and say, “Damn it kid, give me some fire out there this is a big deal!”
Maxim Interview
Guzman speaks about why he was excited to star in the movie The Last Stand:
I read the script and I thought it was really, really cool. And Kim Jee-Woon, the director, the Korean guy, he’s like the top action director in Asia, and I wanted to experience working with someone different. And of course the fact that Arnold was in it, and shooting in the great state of New Mexico.
London Business School interview
Branson is interviewed for the London School of Business and Finance by David Blunkett. On the role of universities:
Universities should be encouraging people to run their businesses within the university, where entrepreneurs, teachers and students can share ideas and help each other. We need to encourage entrepreneurs to stay within the confines of universities and get the support they need.
Interaction with education providers:
Through technology, businesses could be tapping into a lot of students in universities worldwide, making the time we spend exchanging values and ideas far more useful. Entrepreneurs have a different way of doing things and they can look into situations, with the benefit of experience, and help governments and social sectors to tackle things in a better way.
His plans to study as a mature student:
When I was 40 I said to my wife ‘I’m taking two years off to go to university’, and she said ‘It’s a midlife crisis – you’re just after those young ladies at the university.
Ok Magazine interview
Pempengco gives an interview to Ok Magazine publicly announcing she is a lesbian.
Yes. I am a lesbian. What is the problem with that? Because for me, I don’t think there’s a problem with that. But to those who can accept me, thank you very much. We are all equal, whether you are gay or straight.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano talks with ABC-TV about her series Mistresses.
I thought that it was unique for network television to sort of push the envelope like that.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano talks with Ripa and Strahan on Live with Kelly and Michael about her new series Mistresses.
It is a prime time soap but it is also grounded in a lot of heart.
Masterclass
Kravitz talks about his life growing up as biracial, a famous mother and his music career. He also explains what love and success means to him.
The idea of having to conform to someone else’s ideal is unacceptable. I’m gonna be me. And if I can’t be me, then I’d rather not do it.
Wrestling101.com interview
Daniels gives his thoughts on being a professional wrestler for 20 years:
I mean, we all hope that we have those long careers, he explains. But I had no idea what I’d be doing 20 years after I started, to be honest with you. I mean I hoped I’d be successful. But it starts to creep up on you, the years that you’re in it. All of a sudden you realize you’ve been in it for a good portion of your life.
Shady Records interview
Eminem chats about his rap flow, rap influences, respect from his peers, goals and the next generation of rappers.
My number one goal getting into hip hop would be just to get the respect from other MC’s.
Maxim Interview
Vaughn talks to Maxim about directing and starring in the movie The Internship:
I saw a 60 Minutes piece on Google as a place to work. It was such a foreign concept from what I understood as a regular job. There’s free food, sleeping pods, Ping-Pong. I’m the kind of guy who likes to get involved in everything— I’d be all over the Ping-Pong. I also thought, unfortunately there are a lot of people currently losing jobs, and things are moving in different directions. So a lot of older people are finding themselves unemployed and without the necessary skill set that is in demand now. It’s this: Oh, gosh, where do I land? So I’m really proud of this movie. I feel like it’s really a movie of this moment we live in.
Pro Wrestling Radio interview
Sammartino discusses what future projects he has with WWE:
Well, definitely. I will not do a lot of travelling because I’m tired, but I will do some. Yes, there will be a DVD and probably be video games featuring me. They have the program called round table where they get three to four different wrestlers from, I guess, mostly yesteryears to speak of the business and what it was like, and all those kind of things. I agreed to do some of those.
WWE.com interview
Hart speaks to WWE.com about Curtis Axel and how the young wrestler is similar to Mr. Perfect.
I do see Mr. Perfect when I see Curtis Axel. When I watch how he moves, his athletic ability is just like his dad’s and I don’t doubt that he can not only fill his shoes, but make them a little bigger.
Maxim Interview
Offerman talks about how he got involved with the movie The Kings of Summer:
I’m crazy about the movie. It’s [director Jordan Vogt-Roberts’] first feature. He’s 29, and if I didn’t love him so much, I’d punch him in the mouth. And the cinematographer, Ross Riege, is his cameraman – he’s been making comedy shorts and then he shits this thing out, I’m so tickled to be a part of it. I just was taken by the script by Chris Galletta, I think it’s really a brilliant piece of writing, because his humor is so finely wrought, wonderfully dry and strange, which is certainly my own wheelhouse. Meanwhile there’s this wonderfully emotional story laced through the film that gives it such a great heart, and makes me feel really nostalgic for the John Hughes films of my youth.
AP interview
Cosby gets angry at an interviewer after she interrupts him while he is speaking on murders.
Yeah but I am trying to answer if you would shut up I really would have finished it. I swear, Stop. Children are born and they’re coming up and they don’t have an idea of who clearly is the biological person, the father or the mother and sometimes both.
Tyler Perry interview
Winfrey interviews Tyler Perry and questions him on Whitney Houston, and his career.
I felt a huge responsibility for her for Whitney herself. I felt a tremendous responsibility from the first day we sat down in that restaurant and had a conversation where she was so open with me. I stood with them the Houston family. Whatever they needed, they would call and say this and this is going on or that’s going on. Or I would talk to her sometimes and she would just be, you know out of it, but trying to be together.
Raj Giri interview
Hardy talks about the advantages of wrestling in TNA:
I think TNA is a great place for newer guys to go, especially get some TV exposure to work TV for the first time. I think it’s a great move for TNA to get their TV program out where it’s in front of a different audience besides just the Impact Zone in Orlando. It’s just one of those things. TNA is in a growing process, they’re in a learning process. I think they’re going to make missteps along the way, but I think if TNA can continue to improve and continue to get better it’s really important because the more places we have to be, somewhat of a competitive level between brands,
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano talks with Jimmy Kimmel on Jimmy Kimmel Live, about dancing on stage at the Billboard Music Awards with Prince while eight-months pregnant.
I was eight months pregnant and he called me up on stage he was performing at The Forum and I danced with him for an entire song.
J.J. Abrams interview
Abrams returns as a guest on Conan to promote his film Star Trek Into Darkness. He also talks about a deleted scene featuring a showering Benedict Cumberbatch and promises O’Brien that he will include the expression “jub-jub” in the next Star Wars movie.
It’s like the “in” joke thing with people who I work, hiding, R2-D2 is hidden in the movie. A beverage called Slusho, all of these stupid little things, if you care to look for it, you’ll find them.
Jesse Eisenberg interview
Eisenberg guests on Conan to promote his film Now You See Me. He also talks about his experience being flashed in Mardi Gras, brags about acting alongside Sir Michael Caine and shares his co-star, Woody Harrelson’s, hypnotism skills.
Yes, except the difference was he thought he was like doing really well. I think he might have doing well, but it was the kind of thing, he plays a hypnotist and trying to hypnotize everybody on the set. We’re trying to be polite because he is famous and a great actor. I don’t know how effective it was or how polite we were.
Ray J interview
Williams interviews Ray J questions him about his new single I Hit It First and if it is a picture of Kim Kardashian on the cover of his single.
I never denied it was Kim. I just felt like in the promotional campaign, to go so hard after you already know what the song is about, that was too much. I let the song speak for itself.