Jennifer Lopez interview
Seacrest interviews Lopez during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about her single Dance Again.
First of all I love it. I love being able to collaborate with the producer RedOne again, and working with Pitbull again. We had a great chemistry the last time, and it was like ‘We’re going to have to do something again.’ And this was the perfect song. I love the message of the song. That when something bad happens, your life is not over. You have to get up. You’re gonna live. You’re gonna to be okay. You’re gonna dance again.
IGN interview
Macfarlane and Mark Walberg are interviewed by IGN. They talk about the making of ‘Ted’ and the edgy comedy involved. They also talked about Walberg’s multiple roles in the movie. Walberg comments:
I had to a couple of different things. I had to hip hop dance to a Chris Brown song.
Dana Carvey interview
Carvey appears on Conan and jokes about the making of Wayne’s World 3. Carvey also does a few presidential impersonations and talks about his parenting strategy.
It’s funny when you’re “Captain No” as a parent, your kids come up with plans. And you just have to listen to the plans. And this is what I’m hearing, stuff like, “Uh dad, we’re going to drive to Lake Tahoe tonight, we’re going to leave at one in the morning, and we’re going to drive all night.” I’m going to have to say no.
The Talks interview
Clark gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses the difficulties of taking pictures of skater kids.
Well everybody knows Kids. So there is a calling card that I have there. It’s funny, I was at a skate park once and this fifteen year old came up to me and said, “Do you skate?” And I said, “Well I used to, but I am here with these kids and I am making a film about them. I’m a filmmaker.” He says, “Oh yeah?” And I said, “I made another film called Kids. Have you ever heard of that?” And he said, “Everybody’s heard of that!”
The Dan Patrick Show interview
Rivers speaks about the one and done college basketball player:
I just think for certain people, it’s one of those things where if you’re ready, you’re ready. People can have their opinions, but you really don’t know. People said things about certain players, ‘Oh, they shouldn’t leave.’ And then they end up being really good. People thought Jrue Holiday and certain players like that shouldn’t leave, and they could perform. Some people are ready. Then you do have those sad cases where I think kids get bad advice and leave when they shouldn’t.
Masterclass
Bon Jovi talks about his life as a rock star and the lessons he has learned along the way from business to charity work.
Anytime that you think you’ve hit the top of the mountain, the truth of the matter is you’ve just reached another mountain, and it’s there to climb over again.
Bloomberg interview
Conway talks about valuations:
Right now…a typical startup is in the $3 million-$5 million range
He says valuations are creeping up to around $6 million-$7 million range but are not overvalued, and M&A is still a ‘great exit opportunity’ for the startups as Google, Microsoft and even Apple are making acquisitions.
In the next year probably 10-15% of the portfolio will get acquired
On privacy issues:
Consumers are getting used to a more open environment on the internet so the privacy issues are really a moving target…Twitter, Facebook, Google are very sensitive to the privacy issues
He says hundreds of millions of social feeds show consumers aren’t backing away.
Janel Parrish interview
Seacrest interviews Parrish during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about the 3rd season of Pretty Little Liars.
Season 3 is going to be explanations. We’ve answered some questions, but we’ve also raised more. So, season 3 will be about putting all the pieces together, finding out who’s all involved, how Mona pulled things off, who she’s talking to in the hospital, all those things.
Reason.com interview
Frauenfelder sits down with Reason.com managing editor Cavanaugh to talk about do-it-yourself superhumanism, ‘unschooling’, and the future of print journalism. Frauenfelder:
You know, I studied mechanical engineering in school and I ended up becoming a journalist. I can name a dozen people right now that I think are amazing people who didn’t go to college.
WSSP in Milwaukee interview
Williams gives his thought on Marquette advancing to the Sweet 16:
It was awesome. Satisfying is probably a proper adjective. I think the best thing about all of it is that we just get to keep playing. We had practice early this morning like we always do on Mondays. It was great to be back in the gym with our guys. We’ll practice again [Tuesday] before we leave. It’s just another opportunity for us to continue to work and continue to get better and see if we can win one more game.
Coco interview
Williams interviews Coco on her workout routine, marriage and health scare.
My blood pressure is actually good right now. It was 174. That’s a reason why I can’t have a baby right now because I have to lower it. If I don’t and I have a baby then I could have a heart attack.
WFNZ in Charlotte interview
Battier gives his thoughts of the reaction that the Miami Heat get in arenas across the league:
It really doesn’t matter. Obviously it’s nice to be cheered, but our goal is to win an NBA Championship. Whether people like us or not or cheer for us or not, it’s not going to make the ball go through the hoop any easier. … What I will say is people like to watch our team. We have exciting players. And if you like basketball, it’s hard not to like a LeBron James or Dwyane Wade. … The funny part is a lot of people say, ‘I don’t like LeBron or I don’t like Dwyane.’ Well, guess what? People watch because they want to see what they can do.
Ewan McGregor interview
McGregor guests on Conan to promote his film Salmon Fishing In The Yemen. He also reacts to Louis C.K.’s shout-out in his stand-up special and talks about flying a jet around Scotland with his brother.
I’m just here mainly to tell you that Salmon Fishing In The Yemen is not a documentary film about salmon fishing in the Yemen. However, it is a film about salmon fishing in the Yemen, and once you’ve seen it, you’ll wonder what else it could ever have been called.
Lady Gaga interview
Lady Gaga speaks openly in the home she grew up in as Winfrey questions her about personal life, career and charity.
The latest thing I do is I don’t read a damn thing. No press, no television. If my mom calls and says, ‘Did you hear about?’ I don’t want to know nothing about anything that is going on… I shut it all off.
Death reel
Bean reacts in an interview about the Youtube reel compiled from his propensity to die onscreen, a phenomenon that has occurred more than 20 times. While he regrets that some of his characters had their screentime cut short,
some of them are jobs that you don’t want to do any more.
On his favourite character death:
I like the Boromir death, yeah, that’s a good one. A good, slow, heroic death.
The Talks interview
Schwartzman gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses watching his mother in films, and what it was like growing up.
When I was born my mom didn’t work as much and she really was just focused on raising us. She is a cinephile and an audiophile but she is not too interested in the whole schmooze and the more business side of things. We were kept away from a lot of the vultures. She was protective in that way; we didn’t really grow up on a film set. I have no memories of being on film sets, I have memories of playing baseball. Also I wouldn’t remember those things because I was much more interested in music and stuff.
Elle Magazine interview
Azaria gives interview to Elle about how dressing in drag for The Birdcage made him feel sympathetic to women.
Honestly, it did. I wore a thong and a bra and a wig. Those things hurt. I mean, thongs? Like, they dig in. It takes a tough man to be a woman.
The Art of Wrestling interview
Kidd is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss working in WWE and not being allowed to watch wrestling.
We would try moves on each other. My mom shut that down fast. So I wasn’t allowed to watch wrestling. So I had to be at my cousin’s house or something.
WFAN in New York interview
Calhoun talks about an upcoming NCAA Tournament game against Iowa State:
They shot 38.9, almost 39% in Big 12 play. They have beaten the likes of Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State twice, so they are a good basketball team. They are going to get on average 25 three’s up a game. They had 36 and made 16 out of 36. We have not played a team that has not gotten even close to that. Our league is not even close and no where near that type of thing. We have had to make some adjustments over the last couple of days, but you and I both know that’s kind of what the tournament is about. Everybody says it’s about brackets. You would like to be #1 or the #2 or something like that quite frankly it is who you play. You got to adjust to that team.
Talks about Loopt acquisition
Altman discusses the $43.4 million cash buyout by Green Dot, which includes $9.8 million set aside in retention payments for key Loopt employees. Loopt’s services will be shut down and its Silicon Valley team will develop mobile services for the payments provider. Altman:
Many of the companies in the mobile location space are trying to figure out different ways to tie what they’re doing to commerce … We’ve all realized the critical piece is how you tie in commerce and payments.