I would rather not have contentious interviews. I'd rather do 30 minutes with Charlie Rose, laid back in a La-Z-Boy chair.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The more media interviews you do, the less any one interaction matters.
An interview has become such a confrontational thing. It makes you very defensive.
I think the long interview has an important life.
Here we have a situation where a defendant in a case agrees to an interview with Dan Rather. It happened to be not confidential. But it was an interview with Dan Rather.
The scene that has raised the most objections in 'The Interview' is at the very end, when Kim's head dissolves into flames. To me, it feels gratuitous.
Everything has changed. An interview has become such a confrontational thing. It makes you very defensive.
A spontaneous interview feels differently than anything else you see on television.
Over the last half century the television interview has given us some of TV's most heart-stopping and memorable moments. On the surface it is a simple format - two people sitting across from one another having a conversation. But underneath it is often a power struggle - a battle for the psychological advantage.
I've changed my mind about the interview. I shall never give interviews.
I have a hard time with interviews, because I'd rather hear about the interviewer.