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Snoop Dogg Talks Tiger Woods, Mick Jagger, and Snoop Dogg
He caught up with a room full of reporters in a Soho apartment last night.
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He caught up with a room full of reporters in a Soho apartment last night.
“It might have been a little awkward for Chuck, because we asked, ‘Can we do it?' And he said, ‘Well, how are you gonna do it?’ And we were like, ‘We just wanna know if we can do it.’”
“If they're making 'Gladiator 2,' and I walk in and they go, ‘butt-dialer!’, it's gonna be really hard to be, you know, Euophonius the Master of the Ring.”
“I looked [Tom Ford] up on IMDb, and saw he'd only been ‘Himself’ in Zoolander so I was like, ‘Okay, that's odd.’”
"It was the first time I had that pressure: If I don't pull it off, the whole movie will suck."
"I drank and smoked and partied down."
"It’s aimed at moms, but kids can play it too. I can’t wait for my kids to get home from school today so they can play, now that our Internet is working again."
The actor talks about juggling Broadway and television, experiencing 'Gossip Girl' fame, and playing an entitled creep.
"It's not a film that everyone likes, but I don’t know what that film is ... There’s no such thing as perfection."
Reding: "In a way, it's not as much about meth as it was about small-town America. Meth was the lens."
The lead singer talks about his Bible-inspired new album, 'The Life of the World to Come,' and how he feels when fans name their children after his lyrics.
The artist talks about covering a song of her father's and working with Mark Ronson.
"In New York, we're the real deal, we actually get INVITED into parties."
‘[Phil Lesh] liked it, and the band didn't ask for a lot of money.’
"I'm good. You got enough. Thank you."
“[Herzog] always seemed to be pretty pleased with what I was doing, so I didn’t endure any abuse or rants or anything.”
The director speaks about his new film, and why it’s easier to make a movie in China than in Hollywood.
“Everybody who goes to an Ang Lee movie wants to be sublimely depressed by the end of the film. And if you have ‘Woodstock’ in the title, you think you’re going to be seeing Joe Cocker screaming onstage.”
"I have a very high estrogen count."
"He does get impatient with filmmaking in a way, but he always pushes himself harder than anybody else."