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Wonderful Ann, thank you!
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thank you for the best link of the year!! what a wonderful experience!
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Thank you for the post...
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Thanks a lot for the post Ann, but it pains me to watch it. This interviewer is just a foul moron, he's unbearable, always talking down to Cartier-Bresson like he's senile or a child, laughing too hard, and trying to make him say "decisive moment." I don't know what's the problem with journalists interviewing major figures but they can never shut up, ask intelligent questions, and listen.
Reminds me of a French TV special I saw on Derrida. Not that I admire the man that much, but he was nevertheless in the big leagues of modern culture. The interview was almost setup like a game show, with surprise guests, music popping up at random moments, and ass-lickers saying how much their obscure and meaningless works were inspired by the Great Man.
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 Originally Posted by mhv
....This interviewer is just a foul moron, he's unbearable, always talking down to Cartier-Bresson....
I for one think Charlie Rose is one of the best interviewers of our time and I am extremely glad he is the one doing it.
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 Originally Posted by Christopher Colley
I for one think Charlie Rose is one of the best interviewers of our time and I am extremely glad he is the one doing it.
Well, he is doing an awful job here, he is so unbearable. His interviewee does not seem to appreciate him either.
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 Originally Posted by mhv
I don't know what's the problem with journalists interviewing major figures but they can never shut up, ask intelligent questions, and listen.
Because, interviewers use interviews to promote themselves, and more important subject they interview, journalists think more important he/she will look like...
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Thanks Ann !!!
Cheers,
Bill
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 Originally Posted by haris
Because, interviewers use interviews to promote themselves, and more important subject they interview, journalists think more important he/she will look like...
It must be the hair spray creeping into the cortex...
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