Robert Ricardo indeed. We love watching interview with fascinating people and with this video it covers one area of her work that seems to be under the radar till now which is her approach on writing. We love how much she gives a worldly perspective on how entertainment is consumed and the fact she loves the feel of books than a Kindle is what stood out of how much she loves something tangible and be immerse and physically interact with books. There was another interview back in the 70s and love the comments she make of how film is a dying art and observing people favor tv with the comforts of home consuming entertainment and how films has to be bigger Than life to make it stand out. Which still relevant today.
Find the interview with the bald, rotund guy from England. Is also great. But, really, did Carrie ever give a bad interview? None that I have found. There's another one with a young, dark-haired guy in Canada that is also excellent, really intimate in a way. But, again, Carrie was able to be so genuine, or at least she seemed to me to always be.
No bullshit, real and authentic, talented and charismatic and with a spunky attitude - Carrie Fisher was a fucking card! Loved her!!! RIP Carrie. Chris (UK).
I am SO HOOKED on this series. Amazing women that I have always loved just as if they were in my living room. This series is a reason why we ALL should support PUBLIC TELEVISION. And then you can be an "owner " in a great network. (Climbing off my soapbox now) .. .. ... . .
Carmela S. Owens | agree, actually as a man I think that all men of the world should commit suicide in one day and just leave the whole world to womn to be alone and realise then how they destroyed mankind.
She was amazing. Quick. Sharp. Funny. Honest and kind...I miss her and when/if I grow up I sort of want to be her. Was it an easy life? NO! But damn it was great!!
Um. No. She herself said that if you have bipolar condition and can function AT ALL, you should be proud of yourself. Because it is a living hell the majority of the time.
"Father Knows Best." My original view of not measuring up family wise too. Very silly looking back to my life too. Thanks Carrie. Well said. We miss you.😥 Loved this interview!
What an amazing mind she has. She's so quick and direct. I love it, but could never live with it. I'm exactly her age....I know the drill....Hippie Carrie...same changes.
The first few minutes of this interview, I thought Carrie was drunk and scattered...but once she started smoking she got warmed up lol she is a riot! The interviewer asked some dumb questions...so I am glad she was kinda mocking him by the end...
Blah, blah, blah, Star Wars, I have never watched it and that's definitely not a guilty secret. When you get handed lemons, make lemonade and Carrie Fisher certainly made a lot of lemonade out of her life's tragedies and mishaps.
re: her appearance: severe mental illness really takes a toll on your body, including your face. god knows how many meds she's on here - that stuff jacks you up too. i think the meds are causing her to do that thing with her lips - constantly pushing her lips forward.
Medications will even out the mood, not "jack you up". I think you are thinking about street drugs, they will "jack you up" What took a toll on her body, mind and health was her smoking and on and off use of alcohol and hard drugs over a 35 year span. Mental illness and ongoing use of alcohol and drugs go together so often.
@@jeditimelord2695 Obviously she DID care about her looks, or she wouldn't have had plastic surgery. Sadly, she wasn't as intelligent as she thought she was.
That’s the thing…you can be witty, funny and insightful about your own particular “bubble” and people will assume you’re extremely intelligent when that is not necessarily the case.