Steven at Manhattan- Newyork

lutje

Member
Thank you Suzywong for the video,,you are very nice ,,thanks,,my very best friend.
Sincerely.
Lutje.
 

tigerfeet

Tigerfeet
OMG The interviewer in the video whisperer posted is such a complete idiot. Keep watching after Seagal is gone and you will see that the interviewer is just as much of an idiot with McGyver.
He may THINK he's clever, but he's really really not.
And it really bugs me that the other clip only showed the "bad" parts instead of the whole story, which is basically that Steven does not gladly suffer fools.

Thanks for posting that, whisperer.
 

whisperer

New Member
You're welcome tigerfeet
interviews should always been seen in their full context so there is no misunderstandings or false implications made
ie, the apparent report of throwing a fit over the lights
I saw a man asking then insisting they tone down their excessively bright stage lighting
not an unusual nor an unreasonable request
I have light sensitive eyes and I would have done the same thing

:apeace:
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
tigerfeet;191346 said:
OMG The interviewer in the video whisperer posted is such a complete idiot. Keep watching after Seagal is gone and you will see that the interviewer is just as much of an idiot with McGyver.
He may THINK he's clever, but he's really really not.
And it really bugs me that the other clip only showed the "bad" parts instead of the whole story, which is basically that Steven does not gladly suffer fools.

Thanks for posting that, whisperer.

Thats just it tigerfeet people like this skunk head wouldnt know what RESPECT was for an starter.. and how things can be twisted around to make him look so bad is just an joke..these wankers just get my dander up ..
 

suziwong

Administrator
Staff member
Lights, Camera... Action Jackson!

At Tuesday's soon-to-be-infamous Best Buy event, the stars aligned and the skies opened up and I was magically able to get five minutes with the incredibly polite Steven Seagal, martial arts master and king of the postmortem one-liner. (David Caruso learned everything he knew from this guy.) The Under Siege star was taciturn about some things -- like how he's fallen out with producers of some of his recent movies over changes -- but more forthcoming about his burgeoning comedy career. But enough of me and my poor interviewing skills -- let's get the facts straight from the man himself.

Kill Switch comes out on October 7. Even though it won't have a theatrical release, do you still celebrate when one of your movies comes out on DVD?
Many of the movies that had certain people attached -- I don't know the titles -- I've never seen the movie and will never see the movie, just because I resent what they did to screw the movie up so much. But those people are no longer around from Ruslan on, so maybe from Ruslan on I think I can maybe have a little more celebratory attitude.

In Ruslan, you play a Russian crime novelist -- did you work with a coach to pin down the accent, or learn any Russian?
No, I grew up in a Russian family, with my grandparents speaking Russian all the time, so I just tried to go with that.

Before your role in The Onion Movie came about, I don't think a lot of people realized you had that kind of sense of humor about yourself. Ever think about doing a comedy?
I may not think of my self as a thespian, or someone who's really adept at acting -- I've studied acting, and I've tried to do the best job I can do, with all of its vascillations -- but comedy is just another form in the great pantheon of all the different types of acting we actors are supposed to do. Conversely, I do have a sense of humor, and I do enjoy trying to be funny. I guess time will tell whether or not I really am funny, if I get offered enough comedic roles. But I certainly have no aversion to that, and would love to try some more.

What's your next movie after Ruslan?
It's called The Keeper. It's just about a potential hostage situation, where I play the bodyguard to a young girl.

Do you often get a chance to meet your fans in person, at conventions and the like?
I interact with fans every day!

Any scary stories regarding that?
I usually don't have any problems face-to-face with anybody, they're all usually pretty nice.

In Jean Claude Van-Damme's new movie, JCVD, his character sinks into a depression because you keep stealing all of the good roles. Ever gone up against him for a part in a movie?
No.
 

tigerfeet

Tigerfeet
Hmm. He interacts with his fans every day? I wish he would interact with me...
:D :D
OK, I'll stop now before I get sent to the naughty corner for life...
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
Yes i will meet you there tigerfeet..ahh yes come here and interact with us there are no better fans on this earth then here ..the ones out side of here are 'nothing' compared to us..we have beauty, brains, intelligence, what else do you want mmmmm?..
 

Sue

c/o naughty corner
Very interesting posts there, thanks to all for sharing. :)

Michelle and Heather, the pair of you already have life memberships in NC we can read your minds! :p
 

Sue

c/o naughty corner
tigerfeet;191453 said:
Oh sure Sue, like you weren't thinking the same things!!
:D :D

Me? If I was thinking that it's only because you put the thoughts in my head. :D
And for that I thank you! :p
 
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