They sent me some tapes of the original Mole and I thought it was pretty intriguing. I'm sort of an experimenter; I thought it'd be interesting to play around and see what's there. It was fun. Turned out to be good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always hated my mole growing up. I even thought about having it removed. At the time I didn't do it because I thought it would hurt, and now I'm glad I didn't.
What I found was that I thoroughly enjoyed the plumbing of experiment.
I'm sort of an experimenter; I thought it'd be interesting to play around and see what's there.
The Mole had long wanted to make the I acquaintance of the Badger. He seemed, by all accounts, to be such an important personage and, though rarely visible, to make his unseen influence felt by everybody about the place.
Explorations into chemistry were done in our basement, sometimes with friends, and my parents must have had quite a bit of confidence in my abilities when they allowed me to experiment with explosive mixtures.
It was very interesting for me because DNA made music without much technical knowledge at all.
I also love Mole, the unsung hero of reality programming.
I wanted to understand the secrets behind my chemical experiments and behind the processes in nature.
I did a film about the Zodiac Killer. It turned out well.
The naked mole is, like, the ugliest freakin' creature in the world. It is so radically, unbelievably disgusting. And the star-nosed mole is also. It looks like it snorted a firecracker. They live way underground, and to get footage of them is basically impossible.