Amen. That was simply exhausting. I don't think I've ever listened to an interview of someone so marginally interesting who is so obviously fascinated by her own manic thoughts. No wonder she and Guest have to live separate lives under the same roof.
Once you have seen Kevin Pollak do an interview, it's really hard to watch a late night talk show interview. They just don't have the depth, or the wealth of an interview that Kevin does. I've always liked Jamie Lee, but she is just such a warm and fascinating person. I love this interview. I love the format, and I love Kevin Pollak chat show.
What's really amazing is how many incredible stories there are if you add up everything in all these interviews.. sometimes it's stuff you couldn't find in any other interview, biography, etc.. it's amazing to know you are listening to the only time something has likely ever been publicly told..
One of the best half-dozen Chat Shows, Chat Show. Everyone who ever thinks "I want to be an actor" should be required to watch this conversation. I didn't think I could admire Ms.Curtis more: I was wrong. She is the best friend everyone wants. Thanks as always Kevin.
I love those long format interviews. I knew about Jamie Lee Curtis, more for her fame and ancestry than anything else. Now I admire her for being a smart, funny and fascinating individual. Thank you KPCS.
What a woman. And could you believe this human being ever felt that she was not good enough? It's so sad. I wish I could give her a great big bear hug. And I'd like to give one to Kevin, Samm and Jamie Fox as well for a wonderful show. All the best from rural Norway.
Wow, I randomly clicked on this expecting a little interview with Jamie Lee Curtis about her film career. Then realised it was a feature length, passionate and honest declaration of who she is. Life changing.
As an actor, Jamie has gone through it all. Made a name and place for herself and learned the real ins and outs of the business. Hearing such honesty and truth in her interview made me proud to be an actress. I'll keep going! Now time to watch A Fish Called Wanda.
One of the best guests Kevin has hosted. Her question from her Parliament story, "Is there a gift shop?", was worth the entire show. Bring Jamie back and let her talk about whatever she likes again.
The amount of time I wasted thinking I wasn't better than anyone. I'd give anything to get that time back. I totally feel you Jamie. It's something that we can never get back, but until my dying breath I impress upon any young person to be themselves, that they have immense worth and much to say.
Thank you so much for making this happen. After I first understood the amount of auditioning and rejections that actors go through, I still find it incredible that anyone would go through all that. But I enjoy their performances, and so glad that they do it.
An amazing, beautiful and inspiring conversation! Wow! Most incredible interview that I’ve seen on this show yet! I only hope that y’all are still doing this in 2024. Cudos to Kevin and crew for consistently putting out these sensitive and personal conversations with amazing people. Fantastic work 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
True Lies is one of my all time favorite movies. I saw it while on a business trip. The next day, I told everyone at the facility about it, and a group of us went the following night. When I returned, I told my husband and all of my coworkers and we all saw it that weekend. Tom Arnold was excellent in it, and that little black dress Jamie wore was fabulous. I still remember her coming on the Letterman show wearing that dress.
I love Jamie Lee Curtis, and have loved her for a long time. She is talented, smart, funny, honest, real, flawed, and so willing to put herself out there for the whole world to see. She's so unlike many of the hollywood type people of yesterday and today in that she doesn't take herself so seriously. There is no doubt in my mind that she has helped numerous people shed their substance addictions, and saved lives in the process. It takes a lot of soul searching and being honest with yourself to the point where you realize you have a problem, and need help from others, many of whom are strangers, in order to survive. To many, dying is a lot easier. Bravery and courage are not things we see a lot of these days, but Jamie has them in spades, and she's not afraid to rattle some cages. We all, not just those who are addicted, can learn from her example. You go girl...Be the change.
I justed LOVED Kevin & Jamie in HOUSE ARREST! Such a funny movie for the family with a great cast from the adult actors to the kid(well young actors). Nice to see these to have a candid chat with them knowing each other for over 20 years now, this interview didn't seen lengthy at all! J&K are phenomenal actors.
Jamie, thank you so much for this!!! You have so much more to offer than your acting. In the best meant way possible. Not just what you CAN DO, which is amazing and wonderful. But who YOU ARE. All the best to you and your family.
Mr. Pollak has conducted some of the most epic entertainment interviews ever and this is one of them. My only complaint (not really) is that it ended too soon despite its two hours. I would have loved to have heard about Trading Places and A Fish Called Wanda.
One of the best parts of KPCS is that we have the time to really get to know a little more about the subject. During the standard late night talk show interview program, we will have 3 minutes, with two minutes of that being schtick. This really goes in depth, I find it incredibly interesting. Jamie is gold.
Holy shit!!! Friend of bill?? I went 13 years without a drop...I recently started again .. and now I have to move out and the relationship is over.. but I’m OK!!! I am older now... and the pain is different when I was younger... but I constantly think about changing it up again.. love ya Mrs. Guest... 😘
+SgtTravisBickle I know Chris and his twin Nicholas are both a bit quiet....I worked with Nicholas on (producer Shelley Duvall) "Nightmare Classics: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1989) He seemed like a nice guy. Although I am not yet Union, I too would and do turn down any night productions.
+keri caye I had no idea he has a twin! The thing is that Chris is a genius and would love to know more about his process for getting into, and becoming, his characters.
"The stars fell on Alabama" - I was so taken with that phrase that I looked it up, and discovered a great song (Billie Holiday version is best but Patti Page's is highly recommended also).
I feel like i know a tiny smidgen more about Mrs. Guest now. About millionth of 1% of the over all person. No matter what you think of Pollak, Mrs. Guest opened up to him as I am sure she rarely does for a "normal" interviewer. And Pollak is about as abnormal of an interviewer as you can get. I mean that is a good way MR. Pollak. Good job.
It is 8 years since this ran, but I wanted to make a comment because this was such a thoroughly enjoyable interview. It wasn't Jamie's line, but my favourite line of all time was from A Fish Called Wanda, , "I apologise reservedly".
My Dad was in the Navy with her Dad back in the day, always admired her candor and talent such a genuinely funny person..... BTW Halloween was the first horror movie I saw in the movie theater when it first came out that my older sister and her friend took me too back in the day I was 9 or ten years old that I had to have adult 18-year-olds accompany me to.....
I also saw John Malkcovich in "Burn This". Yup, pretty memorable. 😊 Jamie Lee Curtis is such a badass, and I adore her. Her vulnerability, her opinions, her humor, her anger...all of it. She just rocks.
We are creators.Mankind are creators.I am watching this in 2023.She has been vilified by HOLLYWOOD as evil.No.She is,her job is to wake you up to what has been going on since...forever!Thankyou,Jamie.😎🇺🇸👊We that see we thankyou,darlin.
Isn't this great...a LONG chat with Jamie...on any other show, we would have gotten 10 minutes with Jamie and 80 with the host............well done Kevin...
Check this out KP,I came home on my golden 13th birthday in 1983,are you ready?To a manilla envelope,inside was an autographed pic of Jamie Lee Curtis.I still have it today,framed.I can say thankyou to Jamie for the best golden birthday ever!😘Please let her know,KP.
I feel bad saying this but, I have a friend who works as a chef on film sets. I told him how excited I was for the new Halloween movie. He immediately said Jamie Lee Curtis was terrible to work with, she made her assistant cry in front of everybody, I couldn't believe it cause she always appeared so humble. He's an honest man so I know it's probably unfortunately true, how you treat others says so much about you, how sad.
Why say it? It is unverified, as your friend may only seem to be honest. I doubt this story very seriously. No one else has such statements to make. Why believe it? It is much more likely your friend was playing some kind of sad game.
Wow. Jamie, the universe caused a cataclysmic event so you could have the role of your career!! Amazing. You are more than a movie actor, daughter of famous movie actors, you have been a role model for so many young women. I believe it's because; not only because your uniquely beautiful in your own right, acting ability is believable and real, but you relate to every woman, how real can you get??!!
She seems to have pigeonholed herself as "Halloween-Movie Girl" and "Scream Queen." I stopped thinking of her as that back in the mid-to-late-eighties, after Trading Places and A Fish Called Wanda. Of course, since then, so many great roles. She occasionally returns to the Halloween well, to show her appreciation, but she is so much more than Laurie Strode.
What a complete opposite to her husband when interviewed!. I met her briefly in Sun Valley in the 80s, and she was so gracious and warm and open, just like here. And her husband Christopher Guest was an uncomfortable cold fish, just like his KPCS interview.
I knew you looked familiar, you played that unforgettable attorney in a few good men!!!!! You were so great. I don't think that Tom Cruise would have pulled it off so well without you, and of course, Demi Moore. You are awesome and now you have a podcast full of interesting guests. Thank you
Honestly, I think Kevin's performance was the best of the three. He was more grounded and did less "acting" and more just being in the moment, if that makes sense.
Curtis has no idea that most of us men, regardless of color, desire her over any "blonde", from the 70's to now. In fact, caucasians need to really trash this fascination with "blonde" girls. The most beautiful women on earth tend to have dark features.
I've always thought she was shortchanged because of her figure. It can't be easy for women actors to figure out what roles that require nudity or cheesecake, are OK to take, and which ones will typecast them.
Love KPCS ! Love Kevin's well-informed and in-depth conversational approach; and have found many guests exceptionally interesting, insightful, and inspiring. Sadly, JLC was not one of those, to me.
Her ego has it's own limo driver who arrives at her house 10 minutes b4 she arrives to open the front door hanger so her head fits. You f#&$in kidding me? Listen to her! Wow.
You,me,soon to be,everyone will be connected.I can't wait!I've always been connected to that snap,snap,hearing that voice to where I whipped around to find nobody,ok?😎Flow,let it flow as Jamie says.The end
Honestly I know most freelancers that work long and harder than people who get paid by the book. Creating and brand and identity and making a business out of it is far harder than a 16 hour actors job. I'll just assume Jamie Lee is set in life and is comfortable that's why she can speak this way. It amuses me how some people speak a certain way when they are comfortable at a point in their lives versus things not going their way and they need to fight to survive. I'll assume Jamie Lee has never been a freelancer before, but if she has, clearly she has forgotten where she came from, or at least situation that truly tested her metal being a freelancer.
Jamie Lee Curtis possesses all of the talent and class of any actor likely to be regarded as prestigious or prodigal, combined with a vacuous deficit of fucks to be donated. Like Tyrion Lannister, Lady Jamie overcame prejudice and could attract "wider" admiration and acclaim, easily cementing a celebrated legacy for generations to come...Were it not for the fact she's just too fucking cool for school. I think anyone attracted to women and claiming no such attraction to such a paragon of charisma is most likely lying their unworthy keister off, while knowing deep down they feel inadequate and intimidated. Okay, long-winded ode to Jamie Lee Curtis is complete.