the odd thing is that yesterday i was looking at a yahoonews article about a hollywood film star who had apparently given a 'boring interview' on British TV....well he was hardly given any time to say anything and nor was he asked any 'interesting questions' in relation to 'what fans tend to want to know'...I then saw another interview advertised 'to the righthand side' on YOUTUBE and remembered the DETECTIVES showing it to me...they figured that it was 'important to view'...at the time, all they were to say was 'it's so sexist'....HELEN MIRREN interviewed by PARKINSON....
well i watched it again...to note the TATTOO upon her hand....i was trying to remember something but i wasn't sure what....she mentions it in passing and tells 'parkie' that she would never have it taken off...it was very important to remember....'whatever it was'....so what was it?
look at 'ma bacon' and her 'signing upon the cross'....i reckon it is something to do 'with that'...mirren had wanted to remember a signalling pattern....and yes, she had been to a convent girls' school....just like roz and sonia....there is 'something in it'....but i am unclear as to what...
OTHER NOTES:
what do fans tend to want to know? well watch the helen mirren interview...she gives information out that she intuitively/instincitively knows that her fan base will be interested in...she is excellent at being an interviewee...whether or not, she is 'asked the right questions'...the interviewer is merely a go-between....between the star and his/her fanbase and 'parkie' knows it....that is why he was such a good interviewer....however as the detectives were saying about that interview...he obviously fancied her too much - had his own sordid 'fantasyworld about her' and got side-tracked....
as far as i can remember...from teenage years...fans want to know everything about a star...even if it is only 'the colour of socks he wears in bed'....all FBI dots to build up a picture...which feeds their 'normally harmless' fantasy world...to escape into...as a safety valve when things get 'too tough' in the real world....
of course, if the interviewer is a 'star' themselves...then you have a delicate balance going on there...but one that shouldn't be overstepped in terms of the interviewer talking more than the interviewee (unless the interviewee is somebody who really doesn't like being interviewed or 'not good at it' - or just jetlagged in the case of bruce willis)....or else the viewing public tends to get annoyed....because well, it's not the right order of things - is it?
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