I interviewed Johnny Knoxville once. I was kind of scared to interview him because I thought he might be a real jerk, but he was really nice, and I ripped his chest hair out.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Johnny Knoxville has such an incredible humanity to him when you meet him. He's so warm and so funny, and he can sort of get into trouble and you sort of forgive him immediately.
I have a hard time with interviews, because I'd rather hear about the interviewer.
I did, but I'm not real fond of giving interviews.
I don't see myself as a Larry King or somebody. When you do interviews, sometimes it turns to interrogations. I'm more of a conversationalist, not throwing hardball questions.
The person I've always wanted to interview but never met was Richard Burton.
I am certainly more interested in interviewing than being interviewed. Sometimes you find yourself attacked from the start.
Interviewing politicians and movie stars, you know what you'll get. I like the people-stories better.
For years, I didn't give interviews because I was scared of people judging me or thinking I was arrogant.
The most frightening interview I've ever done was with Dr. Lonnie Thompson of The Ohio State University on the subject of global warming.
John McEnroe is the most honest and real person I have ever interviewed.