Carrie-Anne is still a Canadian girl at heart, I love that about her. Just being completely unimpressed by the artifice that is 'the business' and being humble and down to earth and really just a 'regular person' as it were. I always thought she was super cool; this interview just proves it. Great interview Rosey!
I think most of the truly great Canadian actors stay Canadian. It is too bad that there is not more investment by them, directors, producers, etc in Canada though.
Carrie-Anne seems to be such an empathetic and grounded person who has an inner confidence which makes her want to inspire others, she truly is a gift to all who know her. This was a brilliantly beautiful episode thank you 😊💖
Indeed she is, I can certainly relate to some parts of her story. It takes me back to when I was sixteen; a time of youthful innocence and unforgettable adventures. I remember one particular day when my mum handed me some money for lunch, unaware that there was only one lesson left for the day. Seizing the opportunity, my friends and I decided to head to the arcade, and what a blast we had! As the hours flew by, we found ourselves caught up in the excitement, but when it was time to return home, reality struck. We had spent all the money on games, and now, we were left without enough for the bus fare. It was quite a predicament, and none of us were keen on revealing our little escapade to our parents, who believed we were still diligently at school. In a comical twist of fate, hunger finally compelled me to make that call to my mum, seeking her assistance in getting us home. She arrived, and let me tell you, her initial anger was quite the sight to behold. Carrie's story resonated with me deeply, and I couldn't help but laugh because it felt like she had captured a snapshot of my own misadventures. The amusing part is that these experiences seemed to run in the family, as my dad had his fair share of similar escapades during his teenage years. You see, my father when he was alive was quite the smoker in teens and early thirties. One day, when he was a teenager he hopped off the bus, convinced he was near his house, only to realize that he had quite a distance left to cover. With only a couple of cigarettes remaining, he decided to spend them at a shop, unaware of the ordeal that awaited him. To his dismay, he discovered that he still had a two-hour journey ahead and was left without a penny to his name and had to walk all the way home.
SHes great but i feel like she has something really eving somewhere, or she has some snaps where you don't want to be around i don't know why i keep getting this feeling that she might snap! weird
Respect for getting her on your podcast. In my opinion it would be very helpful to listen more to the guest without comparing what they are saying to your own experience and listen to what they are saying like it's something new and ask questions in exploring their stories and feelings. I enjoy the guest you have on. Keep it up.
Met her many years ago. She is an oddly calming soul. I was ushering at a very popular show and I showed her to her seat. She smiled quietly and leaned on her hand while I answered the guests question from the row in front of hers. ‘Do celebrities come to the show?’ ‘They do, sometimes they just buy a ticket and wander in like they haven’t been in the some of the biggest and best movies of all time’
Loved her performance in Jessica Jones, The Matrix films and her guest spots on shows like Chuck tv series. Also can't wait to see her in the upcoming Star Wars Disney Plus series The Acolyte.
Neo: 'Trinity... help!' Trinity: 'OK, first you need to breathe, open up those pores, then I want to repeat this mantra whilst I burn some incense.' Neo: 'Operator! Help!!'
I just want you to know this podcast and your talkville are truly amazing I share and talk about it with co-workers friends family strangers on the internet in person and I spread the word as much as I can these podcast have helped me so much while I'm at work and at home and while I'm doing my walking and exercising I have learned so much from this podcast and then I feel like I'm 20 years old again watching Smallville when I listen to your talk Ville podcast with you and Tom so thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything
A big hit that The Hollies had was "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and "The Air That I Breathe". Incidentally, I was named after Leigh Taylor-Young; an actress from Peyton Place, who was married to Ryan O'Neal.
CARRIE-ANNE MOSS: You're truly a class act. Brains, beauty and such a human heart. Bravo, lady. Bravo. Please tell my long ago buddy, Larry F., howdy from Dana from 'BAND OF THE HAND' (1986) D.A.
Carrie and I have so much in common and can relate to parts of her life. For example, my dad will always be my dad, but he never told me he loved me or said the things a father usually says to a son since emotion was never really his thing. He never expressed that he was proud of me, and even after his death, I'm not entirely sure if he was proud. I vividly remember one time when I was seventeen; I found myself stranded at night (10pm) with no money. So, I had to convince a stranger to let me use their phone and called my father, hoping he'd come to pick me up. To my dismay, he literally told me to find my own way home before hanging up, leaving me to navigate my way back and arriving home at 2 am.
Awesome thank you Krysten Ritter👀😃with connecting Michael Rosenbaum with Carrie-Anne Moss👀🇨🇦👀😃💖❣️…., Thank you Carrie-Anne Moss for promoting the importance of loving the MUNDANE aspects of Everything and Everyone in Symphony of UNIVERSE 👀😃🇨🇦💖❣️✅
Great interview Michael and Carrie-Anne - it's nice to get the real deal on someone instead of some press kit prefab cack. Carrie-Anne still looks gorgeous.
My favorite interview podcast by far. Feels like Michael is going to be up there with Howard Stern on interview quality, or could take over for Terry Gross one day. Wouldn't mind seeing a branch out from entertainers. How does this channel not have more subs?! Is this on purpose somehow?
"I always looked at our business like a big fat alcoholic. Charming, great, fun, but don't rely on it." (On Acting) - Carrie-Anne Moss (Another Great Interview.)
Except all her big roles, I simply adored her as Aria T'Loak! I watched the Defenders and Iron Fist only because of her, skipping scenes until she graces my screen....
Funny my roommate heard Michael's voice and asked who it was ..i said Michael Rosenbaum from Smallville. He didnt recognize who Michael was until i said he did the voice of the Flash from the JL cartoon 😊
She ages like extremely fine wine. She is absolutely fantastic. I'm so glad they employed her on the MCU. She was my fancast for Asha Greyjoy. I hope you succeed with the strike. All the power to the working class, including actors, yes. Even if they are millionaires, the studios and corporate ghouls that run them still appropriate most of the value you create.
I love how Carrie often plays strong women. She is so slick about it too.😊 Do not mess with. Carrie. Like Gina Torres, these are the women taking care of business.😊
Why do u never interview a casting dir / manager / agent ? Why cant they ever talk to a regular person who wants a break since a kid ? Why does the receptionist slam the phone down ? Why can no one join sag ? Why cant u interview them ever ?
TRINITY ELLEN RIPLEY SARAH CONNOR BEATRIX KIDDO Those were women characters in action flicks that genuinely looked, felt and behaved in a feminine way, surrounded by a masculine environment…….unfortunately we don’t get anyone like this now…..so I re-watch these over and over ⏰🎬
You mentioned that you never knew about Patreon in the beginning, but there are also GoFundMe and crowdfunding sites that would be a nice addition to your Patreon. Here's how it works: you set a goal for the amount of money you want to reach, and people give what they can to help you reach that goal. This can really help you raise funds for the Smallville animation if you're still working on it. Let's be honest, not everybody can afford to be a top-tier monthly Patron, but everyone can contribute by giving money to GoFundMe since people literally give what they can and are not obliged to commit to a monthly contract. I have personally donated over a thousand dollars to GoFundMe projects that I am interested in over the course of two years. Now, I will never have be able to do that if I was tied in a monthly contract like a Patreon.
Sorry but not sorry, honestly the only reason I'm here is because I was hoping she would talk about Disturbia (2007). I did see The Matrix (1999) maybe 2 years ago for the second time in full. But that's not the reason for my anticipation. And .... did she talk about Disturbia (2007)? mmhh
Every 40 year old dude who saw the first one opening weekend in theaters like me has always loved her. The hottest she ever looked tho was a movie called "Red Planet" from 2000, look it up if you're a fan of hers
I was a member of the club where she first met Neo as Trinity. Brings back so many memories for me, as well as the helicopter scene, for days it was flying around my office window. I also used to work in the building where Neo's cubicle is, and my cubicle was the same.