I don't know if it was much of an interview. We just shot the breeze.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A spontaneous interview feels differently than anything else you see on television.
I just think the word interview, although it is the view between two people exchanged, became a sort of cliche. You ask questions and the other one answers.
I'm loath to do interviews. What comes out is generally not what I meant or thought I was saying or thought they were asking.
I did, but I'm not real fond of giving interviews.
Ah, I don't do interviews, really.
When the press began asking me for interviews, I freaked out. My instinct is to hide.
I was frightened. I hadn't really had any experience, and then all of a sudden I was thrown straight into doing interviews. Most people have build-up. I had none.
I am certainly more interested in interviewing than being interviewed. Sometimes you find yourself attacked from the start.
Interviews make me so nervous - I can't get a sentence out of my mouth.
An interview will seem very sane to me, and I'll find out that the journalist was laughing out of the side of his mouth half of the time.