Inside the Actors Studio -- Series Discussion Thread
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Does anybody watch this show?
It is so wonderful and informative (and as J. Lipton would say, "A Delight!")
The 100th guest marathon aired yesterday and it was great although I had seen most of them.
Loved Gene Hackman interview and I ESPECIALLY LOVED the James Lipton interview by himself (a la Will Ferrell)!
Any thoughts?
It is so wonderful and informative (and as J. Lipton would say, "A Delight!")
The 100th guest marathon aired yesterday and it was great although I had seen most of them.
Loved Gene Hackman interview and I ESPECIALLY LOVED the James Lipton interview by himself (a la Will Ferrell)!
Any thoughts?
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Every couple of months this discussion pops up and people point out what an arrogant jackass Lipton is, but it doesn't take away from what a wonderful show he's created. He and Charlie Rose (whom many people also find arrogant and obnoxious) get the most insightful interviews on television. I only wish we could see the whole 4 hour set instead of the choppy 44 minutes that actually get televised.
I only saw the first 30 minutes of the special (on the TiVo though), and it was nice to revisit some of the guests that haven't aired in a while. It was a little masturbatory in the ego department for Lipton, but that's what you expect with him. The montage of all the foreign magazines with him on the cover was like an SNL skit gone awry.
But yeah, lots of people watch this show, and rightfully show. It's one of those "gems" that most people aren't taking advantage of. I've considered taping them all, but that would be too daunting a task, considering the 75 minute episodes and the almost complete random airing schedule.
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I only saw the first 30 minutes of the special (on the TiVo though), and it was nice to revisit some of the guests that haven't aired in a while. It was a little masturbatory in the ego department for Lipton, but that's what you expect with him. The montage of all the foreign magazines with him on the cover was like an SNL skit gone awry.
But yeah, lots of people watch this show, and rightfully show. It's one of those "gems" that most people aren't taking advantage of. I've considered taping them all, but that would be too daunting a task, considering the 75 minute episodes and the almost complete random airing schedule.
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Great show. But I can only really watch it if I'm interested in the guest. The best one was with Christopher Walken ... I couldn't decide who was weirder, him or Jimbo.
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Every couple of months this discussion pops up and people point out what an arrogant jackass Lipton is, but it doesn't take away from what a wonderful show he's created. He and Charlie Rose (whom many people also find arrogant and obnoxious) get the most insightful interviews on television.
As for Charlie Rose, he is my favorite interviewer period! I don't see how people call he arrogant and obnoxious but I guess I am bias in those regards. It is great when he gets a huge extrovert like Robin Williams, etc., and you finally see a serious side and you get to hear what is going on in that head of their; no showy pretenses.
I actually don't watch too much of it anymore because I have seen most everyone more than once. I really enjoy how the show is really doing the tv audience a favor by letting us watch it. It is set up first and foremost for the students so they can be enlighten, entertained, and leave learning a thing or two.
And what the hell; would anyone like to answer the Bernhard Pivot questionare?
What Is Your Favorite word:
What Is Your Least Favorite Word:
What Turns You On:
What Turns You Off:
What Sounds Do You Love:
What Sounds Do You Hate:
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word:
What Profession Others Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt:
What Profession Would You Not Like To Particapate In:
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates:
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From Entertainment Weekly: Interview with Lance Henrikson:
"You are a former student of the Actors Studio. Is there any chance you could send a Terminator after James Lipton?"
Lance: Lipton! Can you believe that guy? I've never seen so much adoration in my life... Talk about a brownnower.
"You are a former student of the Actors Studio. Is there any chance you could send a Terminator after James Lipton?"
Lance: Lipton! Can you believe that guy? I've never seen so much adoration in my life... Talk about a brownnower.
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And what the hell; would anyone like to answer the Bernhard Pivot questionare?
What Is Your Favorite word:
What Is Your Least Favorite Word:
What Turns You On:
What Turns You Off:
What Sounds Do You Love:
What Sounds Do You Hate:
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word:
What Profession Others Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt:
What Profession Would You Not Like To Particapate In:
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates:
And what the hell; would anyone like to answer the Bernhard Pivot questionare?
What Is Your Favorite word:
What Is Your Least Favorite Word:
What Turns You On:
What Turns You Off:
What Sounds Do You Love:
What Sounds Do You Hate:
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word:
What Profession Others Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt:
What Profession Would You Not Like To Particapate In:
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates:
Dude
Can't
A smile
Defiant Ignorance
Music (not noise)
Drilling
Pigf*cker
Performer
Gizz Mopper
"Go Irish!"
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the show is a lot of fun, but I agree I wish I could see the whole thing not the edited version.
for example last night he talked with hackman about the royal tennebaums, and said that when they had gwyneth on she was talking about it, I saw the gwyneth show, but no mention of the tennenbaums.
The skit they did was a bit too forced, will ferrell is awesome at lipton, but interviewing himself was a bit much...
Great show, got a season pass on tivo for it, which means I watch all the eps/
for example last night he talked with hackman about the royal tennebaums, and said that when they had gwyneth on she was talking about it, I saw the gwyneth show, but no mention of the tennenbaums.
The skit they did was a bit too forced, will ferrell is awesome at lipton, but interviewing himself was a bit much...
Great show, got a season pass on tivo for it, which means I watch all the eps/
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I think it's funny that the actors always seem to answer the survey very off-the-cuff, as if they are startled by the questions.
You would think since they are always the same questions they would have their answers rehearsed.
Was anyone else as touched a sI was when Gene Hackman teared up over his father leaving him? Heartbreaking.
I wish they talked more about "The Conversation"--my favorite movie from the 70's.
You would think since they are always the same questions they would have their answers rehearsed.
Was anyone else as touched a sI was when Gene Hackman teared up over his father leaving him? Heartbreaking.
I wish they talked more about "The Conversation"--my favorite movie from the 70's.
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Was anyone else as touched a sI was when Gene Hackman teared up over his father leaving him? Heartbreaking.
He is one of those actor's that just about everyone loves and that is good in most of his stuff.
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Yeah, Lipton is a self serving egomaniac a$$kiss, but when a guest I like is on Willem DaFoe, Chris Walken, etc, I watch and enjoy it. Ferrel did the best he could, though I suspect Lipton had a heavy hand in it, thus diluting the funny.
From the very first show, I filled out the questionaire-
What Is Your Favorite word: too many, unfair to choose one
What Is Your Least Favorite Word: algebra
What Turns You On: quiet, darkness
What Turns You Off: arrogance
What Sounds Do You Love: guitar feedback
What Sounds Do You Hate: laughing I cant identify the source of (like behind my back)
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word: damn, because you can get away with it in any kind of company.
What Profession Others Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt: surreal/abstract painter
What Profession Would You Not Like To Particapate In: soldier
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates: (Chris Walken much to my amazement used mine!) "You were right."
From the very first show, I filled out the questionaire-
What Is Your Favorite word: too many, unfair to choose one
What Is Your Least Favorite Word: algebra
What Turns You On: quiet, darkness
What Turns You Off: arrogance
What Sounds Do You Love: guitar feedback
What Sounds Do You Hate: laughing I cant identify the source of (like behind my back)
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word: damn, because you can get away with it in any kind of company.
What Profession Others Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt: surreal/abstract painter
What Profession Would You Not Like To Particapate In: soldier
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates: (Chris Walken much to my amazement used mine!) "You were right."
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What Is Your Favorite Word?
-Cinema
What Is Your Least Favorite Word?
-Algebra
What Turns You On?
-Honest, deep and true understanding of one's own self
What Turns You Off?
-Willful ignorance
What Sound Do You Love?
-the ocean
What Sound Do You Hate?
-the uniquely shrill scream of babies
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word?
-f*ck (unimaginative, but unequalled in power and viciousness)
What Profession Other Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt?
-Film Director (since I have directed/edited/written/acted in, etc. some student films and am actively pursuing directing as my career goal, I already feel, in a sense, that I am a film director, so my alternate answer would be Astronaut)
What Profession Would You Not Like To Participate In?
-Police officer (though they are the protectors of social peace, and would be the first people I'd call on if I was being mugged/beaten/attacked etc., I do not trust them and they disquiet me on a very deep level)
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates?
"All right, we'll let it slide this time..."
And for the record, the best episodes of INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO were those featuring Steven Spielberg (a two-hour event that honestly nearly moved me to tears more than once) and Harrison Ford (I just love how down-to-earth and unaffected this guy is). I'll have to keep an eye out on the Gene Hackman one since it has, thus far, eluded me...
P.S.--I would eat my right arm off to have the INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO theme song by Angelo Badalamenti on CD...it is the very definition of melancholy, but it is also achingly beautiful...
[EDITED TO ADD: I did not steal the Least Favorite Word from Slumbering Fist, but that ought to tell you something about the inherently evil nature of algebra, and most mathematics in general...]
-Cinema
What Is Your Least Favorite Word?
-Algebra
What Turns You On?
-Honest, deep and true understanding of one's own self
What Turns You Off?
-Willful ignorance
What Sound Do You Love?
-the ocean
What Sound Do You Hate?
-the uniquely shrill scream of babies
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word?
-f*ck (unimaginative, but unequalled in power and viciousness)
What Profession Other Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt?
-Film Director (since I have directed/edited/written/acted in, etc. some student films and am actively pursuing directing as my career goal, I already feel, in a sense, that I am a film director, so my alternate answer would be Astronaut)
What Profession Would You Not Like To Participate In?
-Police officer (though they are the protectors of social peace, and would be the first people I'd call on if I was being mugged/beaten/attacked etc., I do not trust them and they disquiet me on a very deep level)
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates?
"All right, we'll let it slide this time..."
And for the record, the best episodes of INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO were those featuring Steven Spielberg (a two-hour event that honestly nearly moved me to tears more than once) and Harrison Ford (I just love how down-to-earth and unaffected this guy is). I'll have to keep an eye out on the Gene Hackman one since it has, thus far, eluded me...
P.S.--I would eat my right arm off to have the INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO theme song by Angelo Badalamenti on CD...it is the very definition of melancholy, but it is also achingly beautiful...
[EDITED TO ADD: I did not steal the Least Favorite Word from Slumbering Fist, but that ought to tell you something about the inherently evil nature of algebra, and most mathematics in general...]
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Re: Inside the Actors Studio
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Does anybody watch this show?
It is so wonderful and informative (and as J. Lipton would say, "A Delight!")
The 100th guest marathon aired yesterday and it was great although I had seen most of them.
Loved Gene Hackman interview and I ESPECIALLY LOVED the James Lipton interview by himself (a la Will Ferrell)!
Any thoughts?
Does anybody watch this show?
It is so wonderful and informative (and as J. Lipton would say, "A Delight!")
The 100th guest marathon aired yesterday and it was great although I had seen most of them.
Loved Gene Hackman interview and I ESPECIALLY LOVED the James Lipton interview by himself (a la Will Ferrell)!
Any thoughts?
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Has anyone ever seen the guy off of MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 do Lipton?
It's too funny .
Will Ferrell also does a great Lipton...in fact it's better than Lipton
It's too funny .
Will Ferrell also does a great Lipton...in fact it's better than Lipton
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Are they going to reair the 100th episode special again soon? I was telling myself all weekend not to forget, and what happens? Why I forget, of course.
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Are they going to reair the 100th episode special again soon? I was telling myself all weekend not to forget, and what happens? Why I forget, of course
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I love the show, though their efforts to cram a 90(?) minute program into a 50 minute timeslot is laughable. Some of my favorite episodes: Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Gene Hackman, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mike Myers, Mike Nichols. And I hope that people agree that the Robert de Niro one was the worst. I didn't know that such a brilliant actor would give such a half-assed attempt at an interview. I sincerely hope he was inebriated or intoxicated at the time - he didn't even remember where he was born!
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Fear not! If you watch the show with any regular addition you know that they show them all over and over and over and over and over and ov...well you get the idea.
Fear not! If you watch the show with any regular addition you know that they show them all over and over and over and over and over and ov...well you get the idea.
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I just finished watching the Anthony Hopkins one, and I really enjoyed it. It sure is interesting to see how some actors are good interviewees, people like Mike Myers, Nathan Lane, Robin Williams, as comedians are well able to keep the audience entertained.
And as RolloTomasso mentioned DeNiro was a crappy one, but hopkins was well into it, using the clarisse to full effect.
Nice episode.
And as RolloTomasso mentioned DeNiro was a crappy one, but hopkins was well into it, using the clarisse to full effect.
Nice episode.
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And I hope that people agree that the Robert de Niro one was the worst. I didn't know that such a brilliant actor would give such a half-assed attempt at an interview. I sincerely hope he was inebriated or intoxicated at the time - he didn't even remember where he was born!
I heard he was giving Rolling Stones an interview once and for the first fifteen min.'s he kept his head down and spoke in mumurs and slurs. He was slated for an hour or two interview but then just walked out!
He is still one of my favorites, however.
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Originally posted by das Monkey
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Here goes:
What Is Your Favorite word: Love
What Is Your Least Favorite Word: Pro-Life
What Turns You On: Strenght
What Turns You Off: Ignorance
What Sound Do You Love: Laughter
What Sound Do You Hate: Tin foil being chewed
What Is Your Favorite Curse Word: F***
What Profession Others Than Yours Would You Like To Attempt: Everything I can
What Profession Would You Not Like To Particapate In: Insurance
If Heaven Exists, What Would You Like To Hear God Say When You Arrive At The Pearly Gates: "You were wrong, but that's a good thing. It's nothing but fun from here on out."
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I saw interviews with Val Kilmer and Harrison Ford. The way Kilmer compared wearing the batsuit to being an old man had me A fairly embarrassing moment for Ford came when he couldn't remember Indiana Jones' real name.
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Originally posted by G. Noel Gross
I felt a little sorry for Kevin Spacey ... Lipton had him doing impressions like a trained monkey for 15 minutes. They were funny, but Lipton wouldn't let up.
I felt a little sorry for Kevin Spacey ... Lipton had him doing impressions like a trained monkey for 15 minutes. They were funny, but Lipton wouldn't let up.
You could see a quiet dismisal from Lipton on that fact.
I love it!