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Post by anastasia on Apr 23, 2009 0:10:12 GMT -10
I tried to find if it has been already post it, but it's like looking for a pin in haulm.... so if it's already somewhere we'll delete it! I found it extremely amusing and nowhere near as close as some things I read about him being a.. OK you know what I mean! www.aboutfilm.com/features/session9/interview.htm Anastasia
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Post by maggie on Apr 23, 2009 1:00:38 GMT -10
I do know what you mean Anastasia . maggie
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Post by margaret1234 on Apr 23, 2009 5:14:45 GMT -10
Thanks for posting this article Anastasia.......I do actually have this one in my archives folder but haven't read for some time. Personally, I like this article.......interview with both Brad Anderson and David Caruso together covering their joint opinions made interesting reading. They had a few laughs together and I loved that response of David's "HE FOUND ME IN THE RECYLING BIN" lovely quick humorous response. It is clear that he has a real sense of humour even against himself.
Thanks again Anastasia enjoyed reading this again.
Margaret
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Post by tanyadell on Apr 23, 2009 5:34:52 GMT -10
awesome article...........thanks so much for posting Anastasia! I have this one and I totally love it!
tanya
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Post by anastasia on Apr 23, 2009 6:38:17 GMT -10
David Caruso is an actor which I loved watching, but was never really interested in what he had to say. Why? Because when I started using the internet on him was that dreadful time when nothing good was about him! So I thought 'Yes I do like him & I should stop it there'. After all is not like I agree with everything Horatio says (or does) but I continue watching him (and loving every minute of it LOL). But, reading this interview I realised that is SO easy for people to consider this (self) sarcasm as a 'diva behaviour' when in reality is the exact opposite! And I just wanted to share my opinion with you! This interview helped me decipher a little of his humourous self that some (obviously) think it's 'attitude'! I know it's sometimes difficult to understand (or like) irony, but I'm one of those who appreciate it but there's no need to confuse it with other kind of behaviour. That only shows lack in thinking and prejudice! Not that I idolise him and say he's perfect! I don't expect that from any human being! (I don't know if I can express myself as good as I want to but one can only hope!) Anastasia
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Post by tanyadell on Apr 23, 2009 14:18:05 GMT -10
well I have to say you express yourself very well Anastasia! and your right too!
tanya
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Post by ohiogranny on Apr 23, 2009 17:28:39 GMT -10
Nicely said, Anastasia. Sometimes self-effacing humor is misunderstood. It is often cited that during the NYPD Blue turmoil SOMEONE taped a "Mr. Difficult" sign to DC's chair. It was Mr. Caruso himself who did that in an attempt to diffuse an awkward situation and interject some humor into their midst. The joke backfired and was not taken in the context DC intended.
Karen
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Post by sanne on Apr 23, 2009 18:25:56 GMT -10
While reading it came back to me I'd already seen it before, but it was nice to see it again. Even though Session 9 isn't really a movie that I would watch (it's definatly NOT my genre), the interview is very nive. Sandra
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Post by Dr. Anna McBreadle on Apr 23, 2009 18:35:58 GMT -10
i found it a nice read! he made me laugh a few times at some of the comment he made, esp joking about doing 'session 10' which would have been difficult considering the ending of the film. i actually liked session 9 which suprizes me as i'm not a big fan pf that genre. what makes me watch it over and over is that it makes me think about the story line. i find that its a film where if you miss one second, you lose the plot. i had to watch it a few times to let it sink in properly. each time i've watched it, i've noticed something different and it makes the rest of the film make sense even more! luv sam x
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Post by gonsy on Apr 24, 2009 6:52:16 GMT -10
Very nice interview Anastasia, thanks for posting! Gonsy
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Post by fictionrulz on Apr 24, 2009 7:56:09 GMT -10
Good interview. I loved Session 9. It's a film that engages you and makes you think about what's going on instead of just lay back and vegetate as the images flash across the screen. I really like what he said about success and satisfaction. "To me there's a difference between success and satisfaction. A lot of people have success and no satisfaction. I'm after satisfaction."
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