BBC Newsnight (Thursday, October 4)

DTVDigest

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Steven Seagal was interviewed by Kirsty Wark to discuss his role as Special Representative for Russia-US Cultural Links. The interview was not live, but a 4 minute segment aired that included footage from the interview; which was curtailed when Seagal objected to a sensitive, off-topic question. [
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thegunfighter

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I wonder how all this will effect his future films? I can see Seagal only making one film a year (I hope I'm wrong)? Time will tell.
 

DiDa

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Yeah, I also would just like to see him making movies and entertain people and step out of the Russian political shit.
 

thegunfighter

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Indeed DiDa. Without us, his loyal fans, Seagal would be nothing these days. No one apart from him is interested in his boring Russian antics. He needs to keep making (more) movies (and better quality ones at that) for us to keep giving a sh*t. Look what happened with Arnie when he got too involved with politics and gave up making films for years. I would hate to see the same happen with Seagal. He's getting older now, a few years off reaching 70, so there's only so many years left! Not that late 60s/early 70s is that old you understand, but it is when you make action films! But I guess the main reason for the whole Russia thing, is that it still keeps his name in the news on a regular basis. Something his dtv films and ex star quality haven't done for a very long time. Rant over!
 
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DiDa

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By the way I understand that Steven left the interview. Because this wasn't about the allegations and that topic is over because the judge declined the case.
 

thegunfighter

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That's fair enough. You certainly can't blame him for getting annoyed and leaving the interview. I would've done exactly the same thing. Some journalists and reporters just can't let a thing go it seems.
 
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