Sunday, November 15, 2009

Interview me? It's just a movie!

How tiresome of having to go on and off of talk shows this poor individual must be, nevertheless he remains quite vigilant for the positive face time he can get from these types of interviews. In this first interview, David Letterman of the "Late Show" asks some questions about Freeman's role in the movie, The Bucket List.




I like how Freeman makes himself vulnerable by opening up details about his personal life and critiquing himself about his ability to write well, but not to ride horse well. He admits to having two distinct voices that he uses in his roles for movies. All I can think of now is before he dies, will he create a new style of voice to soothe babies with? I remember falling in love with his soothing voice when I was a youngster, only about 3 years old, in his roles as a freed slave that became a leader in Glory, and his role as a servant that became a friend in Driving Miss Daisy.


This next interview is from "The Inside Reel" and in it Freeman allows insight as to what his thoughts about emotion, reaction, and love are. It is an interview over his role in the movie, Feast of Love.





I find it funny that when a director approaches Freeman about playing a part in a movie, for the most part, they always tend to ask him for his expertise with how his character should look, talk, act, etc. and Freeman has proven through his numerous roles over the past four decades that he can deliver. I am eager to see what roles directors will have for him in the upcoming years.

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