May 2012
Yes, it is I, Will Smith. The world famous actor incapable of emoting any dramatic dialogue without screaming.
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My mom is watching I, Robot on cable television. What, in all parallel dimensions of fuck.
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does Daniel Craig have a must-torture-on-screen clause in his contract or is it just a very public fetish? plz discuss
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interviewer: Since you're coming back to Mexico, how was it for you the first time you visited?
ed: It was a pleasant surprise. We went there for the first time in 1994. We got to know each other better on this tour, don't you think? And to have returned to play at Foro Sol was incredible. The curious thing about it is that it was part of a South American tour that took us from Mexico to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. What we discovered was that Mexico responds to us the best when we do a tour in the United States. Mexico City could be the height of our North American tours. The spirit of the people fascinated us, and we had a giant party after the second concert.
interviewer: Your tour began on the first night of your visit to Mexico and I understand that you weren't very comfortable on stage. Does this always happen to you when you begin a tour?
ed: The scale of it all was...you have to constantly get used to these things. It's very overwhelming to leave the stage and have 50,000 Mexican fans showing you their admiration, their support, cheering...it takes some time for you to become accustomed to it all. At the start of the tour there is a transition: becoming the father of a family, a husband...you get past being on stage in front of 50,000 people, since they are two very different worlds. The start of a tour can be complicated. Imagine any person in this situation. It could be a shock, despite whatever you have done before.
interviewer: How do you feel the day before embarking on a tour? Are you content? Excited? Nervous?
ed: Well, the beginning of this tour was in Miami -taking three weeks- and it was, above all, very concentrated. There is a lot of work involved. We could take some 55 songs, but then there are many things about them to remember. At this point I really don't feel nervous or excited. I only try to be focused and find myself in the best mental, emotional, and spiritual state possible, because doing shows is something incredible, but it demands a lot out of you. You have to hold off being a husband and father and change yourself into a musician. On the day before leaving on a tour, I try to relax and find myself in placidity and calmness.
interviewer: After all these years, do all of your tours seem the same or does each one have its share of peculiarities?
ed: They're different. Just before you arrived, I talked a bit with our manager: this tour doesn't seem like anything we have done before. On albums like The Bends, OK Computer, or Kid A, there is a lot of darkness. You hear a very profound melancholy, and the tours were just that, but Radiohead really isn't like that. Now we are love and light, and because of that, these concerts have been very, very different from all the ones before. These concerts are edifying, very much alive and full of love...it's like The Beatles, "All you need is love". It's true. We have found that and we have taken it to our concerts. In the past, we were on stage, seeming distant from the public and it really wasn't like that. Now there is an energy that spreads around, goes out and comes back, and any person in the audience comes back being as important as Thom or myself. We only facilitate love. It's very powerful. These past few weeks, we have offered the most different shows of our careers and, for me, the best we've ever done, because our spirit is different.
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I have faith in Chris Nolan’s screenwriting ability upon re-watching Memento This will hold, more than likely, until the re-watching of Inception Which was mostly terrible.
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radioboobs: elliott smith more like dam
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cussyeah-wesanderson: Cannes 2012: Wes Anderson and Jason Schwartzman talk about being on the Red carpet - The Hollywood Reporter Wes: “Do you have the ability to Tweet?” Jason: “…No. Well, I have the capability. But I don’t know how to do it…” I really hope Wes finds someone to upload his iphone video.. I’m wondering how cinematic he is when...
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satan: let there be jeggings
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Impromptu 20-something drunken dance party to LCD Soundsystem’s “All My Friends”. Young adult angst, you have a chorus.
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FYI, I DO still write. I just don’t post on here. Heehee.
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