Janet Jackson interview
Jackson is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about her shyness off stage, where the concept for Rhythm Nation comes from, and the design of her album cover.
The record company begged me to do it in color but I didn’t want to I wanted it to be in black and white. For one it’s very dramatic, the main reason is that all us being the video we’re all different shades of gray. There’s no this color or that.
Marlon Brando interview
Brando is interviewed by Chung about how he made great movies in his time.
I didn’t make any great movies.
Marlon Brando interview
Brando talks to Chung and comments on her questioning of him.
How much more are you going to invade me?
Letterman interview
Groening is interviewed by Letterman on The David Letterman Show. He talks about how he won a short story contest at age eight and his evolving at drawing.
My friends and I, we sat in the backrow, we kept on getting in trouble with the teachers and we drew comics that they didn’t like.
Craig T. Nelson interview
Nelson is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how tough he is with dogs, the dogs that he’s acted with, and a disease he almost caught on set from the dogs.
I think when I worked with him he just drooled on command. He could barely wait to get in the scene with me.
Sheena Easton interview
Easton and Murphy are interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how her husband is an impersonator, how tabloids should be the life that they really live, and her relationship with Prince. Easton:
He’s taught me a lot about writing and stuff like that.
Rob Lowe interview
Lowe gives an interview on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about his character as a virgin, getting kissed for the first time and his theater performance.
I started in theater, people don’t realize this but I was a kid in Ohio, didn’t make any movies in Ohio. Didn’t make any TV shows there, so all you could do as an actor is start in the theater.
Jim Henson interview
Henson and Kermit The Frog interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about his collaboration with Disney and Kermit’s relationship with Ms. Piggy. Kermit:
She has her aims and goals are maybe not the same as mine and we’re all growing apart. We can talk about this sort of just Frog to man.
The Pointer Sisters interview
The Pointer Sisters’ June, Ruth and Anita are interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how two of them are new grandmothers, getting Hall’s autographs, and watching Michael Jordan. June:
I love basketball I like the playoffs. I don’t like all seasons but I like the playoffs.
Eddie Murphy interview
Murphy is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how he wanted to work with Richard Pryor for the longest, and what he thinks like Spike Lee.
I know when I was in junior highschool they used to call me Big Nose Ed and my nose was still big.
Entertainment Tonight interview
Alyssa Milano talks to Entertainment Tonight, about her choice to try and do more grown-up things and break out of the squeaky clean mold.
I had never done a picture in a two-piece bathing suit
Tony Danza interview
Danza talks with Letterman about his television wor, including his new series, Baby Talk.
The baby looks up into the camera and I talk.
Sylvester Stallone interview
Stallone is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how he was supposed to have a role in Beverly Hills Cop, his hard-edge roles, and how he deals with divorce.
I feel the clock is ticking and you can’t just put an anchor around your life and say ‘Yeah, I made a mistake’.
Katherine Helmond interview
Helmond talks with The Associated Press, about how she is not quite like her Who’s the Boss? alter ego, Mona Robinson. Helmond is strong and confident and is in a marriage that has lasted 28 years.
In a lot of ways I’m like Mona. I’m not quite as blunt . . . not as wild as she is, but I’m straightforward and willing to take a risk.
Pebbles interview
Pebbles is interviewed by Hall along with Babyface and Houston on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about creating videos on Friday nights and interviewing each other. Pebbles comments:
This is my homegirl see and the thing about was that Whitney told me my skirt was a little short and she would be the first to tell me about it.
Bonfire of the Vanities interview
Willis is interviewed by Jim Ferguson. They talk about his character in Bonfire of the Vanities, his original intention for the role and changing his accent.
This has always been my personal ax anyway with yellow journalists is whether or not they have integrity or lack integrity.
Whitney Houston interview
Houston is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. After her performance of I’m Your Baby Tonight and she is joined by Barr for an interview. They talk about her nickname, Nippy, and her relationship with Luther Vandross.
Luther and I go way back. I’ve known Luther since I was about thirteen years old and my Mom kinda like took him as her son.
Goldie Hawn interview
Hawn is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show in Los Angeles, California. They talk about her past as a dancer, her meeting with Kurt Russell, and her secrets to keeping a marriage together.
I tell you: don’t lose who you are because that’s how you get lost. Marriage is one of those things when suddenly people think they own each other.
Vanilla Ice interview
Ice is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how people thought he wouldn’t make it as a white rap artist and how the majority of white people can’t dance.
There’s always gonna be a bad apple in the bunch. Ever since my album went number one I’m a prime suspect to be picked on.
Sinead O’ Connor interview
O’ Connor gives an interview on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how she believes that the music industry promotes material success and the focus on money instead of humans.
Money is basically the concern of every problem that we see happening in the universe and I think what people disagree with and have the problem with is when the media give the impression that I’m some sort of anti American.