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Post by Ace on Jul 1, 2003 15:33:47 GMT -5
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Post by curious george on Jul 1, 2003 17:17:52 GMT -5
Remind me to get back to these later. I'm on hold with my ISP and I don't want to get into the middle of something and have the silly twits interrupt me. cg
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Post by sparklingblue on Jul 2, 2003 15:45:17 GMT -5
OOHH!! COOL! More to add for my collection! ;D
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Post by Ace on Jul 10, 2003 19:57:14 GMT -5
Three interviews added, two from Irish America (1997 & 2003) and one from People Magazine (Sexiest Man Alive 2001)
Ace
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Post by Yuliya on Jul 10, 2003 21:20:46 GMT -5
melodramas like Mister Johnson, Victim of Love, Death TrainEh?
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Post by Ace on Jul 10, 2003 21:41:02 GMT -5
Oh yeah you caught that to eh? Nothing like research and accuracy. None of those is a melodrama: one drama (and a damn fine one too with very good reviews), one romantic thriller and one action flick. But the writer also refers to Timothy Dalton as Australian.... Ace
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Post by Yuliya on Jul 10, 2003 22:15:54 GMT -5
Er... I just skimmed over Timothy Dalton parts...
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Post by sparklingblue on Jul 12, 2003 16:27:42 GMT -5
... ideed!!
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Post by Ace on Jul 13, 2003 14:30:36 GMT -5
I added pics of Pierce Brosnan with Niall Toibin to the Irish America 1997 Interview. The one from The Nephew actually is from the article the other from 1979's Muphy's Stroke is not but thought the contrast was nice, and besides since I just found it I wanted to show it off. I just checked to Irish America 2003 Interview and the paragraph about being chased by dogs is in the right place, I guess the interviewer just melded his Evelyn experiences with his Nephew ones. More great reporting. Ace
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Post by Ace on Nov 6, 2003 2:11:35 GMT -5
Three Interviews added to my site, 2 from 1995 and one from last year. Thanks to Yuliya for providing a missing page and a couple of scans! Oh and a sneak preview just because I can't resist, yeah I know you can see text behind it in some places but it's the best image I have and I think we can all look past that minor inconvenience. Ace
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Post by Yuliya on Nov 6, 2003 8:47:54 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D
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Post by curious george on Nov 6, 2003 8:48:28 GMT -5
What's he doing, about to run down the beach and attempt a take-off? cg
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Post by Yuliya on Nov 6, 2003 9:15:16 GMT -5
He's trying to flash us with his charming personality. Re that GoldenEye article. My photographs are bigger. But out of respect for M-me moderator I won't upload them for a while.
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Post by Ace on Nov 6, 2003 10:54:33 GMT -5
What's he doing? In his own words.... being an exhibitionist! Reminds me of this bit from his 1995 Movieline interview (yes also up at my site and a great interview! Plug, plug!): Q: The stories from the '80s call you a hunk, but you didn't see yourself that way. A: It pissed me off being called a hunk. I just took it as a joke, really. Q: In People you said, "I don't think anyone is going to ask me to take off my shirt." And yet for years afterwards, there were pictures of you with your shirt unbuttoned to the navel. A: I was being a flirt. ;D ;D ;D ;D Ace
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Post by Yuliya on Nov 6, 2003 12:11:48 GMT -5
;D When he said it or when he did it? Or all of the above, including the time when he was being interviewed for Movieline.
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Post by Ace on Nov 6, 2003 12:22:28 GMT -5
;D When he said it or when he did it? Or all of the above, including the time when he was being interviewed for Movieline. ;D I don't think he was flirting with Mr. Grobel but I could be wrong! I think the flirting referred to his saying he didn't think anyone would ask him to take his shirt off. Tease! Ace
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Post by Yuliya on Nov 6, 2003 12:27:33 GMT -5
I think it's called hinting, not teasing. And he wasn't flirting with Mr. Gruber, he was, er, just flirting. Did he trade his promise to go on vacation with his son for a Porsche?
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Post by Ace on Nov 6, 2003 12:35:21 GMT -5
Yes he did! He sold his son down the river for a Porche! And I don't blame him one bit. ;D OK so he only postponed it for 2-3 days, and Sean was with him there when he did Crusoe anyway... as "Cabin Boy", but still it makes good copy. Well it was teasing to begin with, it only became hinting when he put out. Ace
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Post by Yuliya on Nov 6, 2003 13:03:34 GMT -5
Yes he did! He sold his son down the river for a Porche! And I don't blame him one bit. ;D What's a vacation? Sean can always have another one. I'm sure he enjoyed the Porsche. But it doesn't change the fact - he broke his promise for meager... what dos that Porsche cost? He was hinting all the time; it only became obvious when he put out.
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Post by Ace on Nov 6, 2003 13:19:44 GMT -5
What's a vacation? Sean can always have another one. I'm sure he enjoyed the Porsche. But it doesn't change the fact - he broke his promise for meager... what dos that Porsche cost? How much.... alot... more than a BMW less than an Aston Martin. Ever notice he doesn't buy any of his expensive cars himself, they're all gifts! Evidently he's discerning enough to want one and smart enough to get it for free! (although he still has to pay taxes on gifts, but probably doesn't have to pay 10% of it to his agent! LOL) As for Sean, poor kid, so deprived... but he paid him back with the mud in the pool, and the house and on the dogs. OY! Nah he was playing hard to get, that's called teasing. Ace
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