Is it just me or are interviews and interviewers no longer this professional? This was a wonderful interview of a fascinating and talented person Carrie Fisher. RIP.
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I like how well prepared he was, because most of her interviews have such dull questions, or talk show hosts trying to outsmart her (and failing). Clive James had several interview with her and I thought they had a great understanding. Graham Norton, too, although his were quite silly, and Craig Ferguson (also silly but still fun).
These days, interviewers are mostly about sound-bites. "Who are you wearing?", "What was it like working with so-and-so?", and other nonsense questions.
Brian Linehan’s calm voice and well researched questions reminds me of James Lipton from the Actor’s Studio. I enjoy that approach. Carrie has wit, charm and depth. Sad she left us so soon.
She is the best I love her for her wit and honesty I appreciate her putting herself out there and being a spokeswoman for addiction and mental illness saying *&$&$ stigmas both are very personal to me.
This is by far the most prepared interviewers I have seen. Not the general blah blah blah questions interviewer typically ask. Probably learn more about her from this interview than the sum of any 50 others you could pull together.
She was such a precious soul and I have and always will love her for who she was 💛 She was my gay awakening and continues to be amongst my biggest heroes in life 💛 Beloved general, adorable fellow crazy and an author to be missed 💛
Two prior interviews with Brian Linehan.(Linehan does great interviews. He has a great body of work. I liked his early one with Martin Short also.) Other fans note that there are 3 audio interviews of her by Terry Gross on Fresh Air Philadelphia public radio that were streamed together archived the week of her death in December 2016 that are still available.
I have a rather low quality question, but, do you think Carrie was higher than a kite, here? OR.. Was that the look of true contentment in a person, who happened to be comfortable in their own skin? It is a rather rare thing to see....so I just wanted to ask a stupid question, and it looks like I'm going to go through with asking it, by pushing the send button. lol. Thanks so much! (Conversation piece, perhaps?) I'm a little bored, I guess.. haha.
Would someone please explain why that interviewer was repeating the same questions for the camera after the interview was completed. Very strange especially the fake laugh. Doubly eeird as Carrie is still sitting there during this.
I suppose that was a different version of this clip because that is gone now. Were they to only have one camera they would do repeats for editing in their reaction shots. I've seen this on other raw footage we get on You Tube.
It says in the youtube bio that Mr Linehan passed in 2004. To me, he is a gem of an interviewer. Not only the way he makes people think before speaking, but also the research put in before the interview even takes place
Carrie Fisher was in her prime here and probably the best she ever looked in this interview. She was an incredibly attractive women but you can already see signs of something not quite right compared to her earlier interviews. It pretty much went all down hill from this point on for her and she became barely recognisable in the late 90's and 2000 onwards. I find it incredibly sad that this once beautiful and charming women turned into a pretty ugly and irritating person towards the end. I guess that's what a lifetime of booze, drugs and lack of self control does to you in Hollywood.
@@TomTom-df9ph denial of truth is the least carrie-esque approach. she destroyed herself from the inside out. nobody here is mocking or judging her - it's tragic, and we love her enough to recognize the reality of what happened to her, and what her role was in her fate. doesn't mean we don't respect or miss her terribly. good grief.
@@jakevendrotti1496 Nobody's judging her? He literally said she went from beautiful to ugly. Quite the judgement from a person with a non-existent profile picture.
She's gorgeous but in person she comes across as a guy in a woman's body....just a weird feeling I get. Or maybe it's just her mannerisms. So what happened with old Pauly Simon?
@@perfectlysplendid8815 oh RIGHT! Cuz males are so.....dull, stupid, lacking in class, etc. I mean like, women write all the great songs, make all the best movies, literature, create the best art, leave men in the dust in sports, come up with all the great inventions, design the best, classiest, coolest looking cars and buildings, defeat dictators with both hands tied behind their backs, and write the most civilization-rocking declarations of independence and constitutions EVER! No room for the dull-eyed men to even consider competing with that.
Is it just me or are interviews and interviewers no longer this professional? This was a wonderful interview of a fascinating and talented person Carrie Fisher. RIP.
How very, very true.
There's more commercial breaks nowadays
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I like how well prepared he was, because most of her interviews have such dull questions, or talk show hosts trying to outsmart her (and failing). Clive James had several interview with her and I thought they had a great understanding. Graham Norton, too, although his were quite silly, and Craig Ferguson (also silly but still fun).
These days, interviewers are mostly about sound-bites. "Who are you wearing?", "What was it like working with so-and-so?", and other nonsense questions.
I love this woman so much
Danny Schwartz what?
And rightfully so
Such courage, strength and authenticity!
Brian Linehan’s calm voice and well researched questions reminds me of James Lipton from the Actor’s Studio. I enjoy that approach.
Carrie has wit, charm and depth. Sad she left us so soon.
Without saying a word, Carrie's empathy and influence helped multiple generations of women stay strong. #PayEquity
Her smile kills me.
Like everyone said here: She is GORGEOUS! But also so talented in so many areas. Would love to know a woman with this much going for her.
She is the best I love her for her wit and honesty I appreciate her putting herself out there and being a spokeswoman for addiction and mental illness saying *&$&$ stigmas both are very personal to me.
Excellent interview.
Brian was the best! Amazing Carrie Fisher so talented with an awesome quick wit and honesty. 💜
Stunning.
This is by far the most prepared interviewers I have seen. Not the general blah blah blah questions interviewer typically ask. Probably learn more about her from this interview than the sum of any 50 others you could pull together.
She was such a precious soul and I have and always will love her for who she was 💛 She was my gay awakening and continues to be amongst my biggest heroes in life 💛 Beloved general, adorable fellow crazy and an author to be missed 💛
She had also some things to conquer I hope she did.
@@pilarmartin5051 She conquered more than most of us will ever conquer.
She was so beautiful. And a great personality.
Brian Linehan was a GREAT interviewer. He really side steps the artists stuff to get to the core. This is great, so is the Streisand.
I've crushed hard on Carrie ever since star wars, beautiful smile, fun personality, and still beautiful at 47 (1995) ...will truly miss her.
Carrie Fisher was a babe back in the day😘💘
100%
That smile
I just cannot believe how good people end like her...R.I.P. Princess!
Fabulous interview.
One of the best and most prepared interviewers ever……full stop.
Two prior interviews with Brian Linehan.(Linehan does great interviews. He has a great body of work. I liked his early one with Martin Short also.) Other fans note that there are 3 audio interviews of her by Terry Gross on Fresh Air Philadelphia public radio that were streamed together archived the week of her death in December 2016 that are still available.
Coming from such an overwhelming environment, the logic could have made her dull and useless; she actually is so smart, witty and so special ! 😀
This was so gorgeous
So beautiful
My god that was like 30 years ago (I type this on 10-31-15) she was and still is very pretty.
I really hope she didn't pay anyone to make her look that way in recent years, cause she sure got gypped. She looked terrible from 09 onward.
You guys try taking bipolar meds and see how great you look in ten years. THEY ARE BRUTAL. Just sayin'
Where have all the well prepared, intelligent interviewers gone ?
How honest.
she was so pretty
That wit, that beautiful ❤️ fresh face!!
I remember these retuning or partly running on cable back in the day he had a local movie review interview show for that market.
The book they're referring to is "Post Card from the Edge" ?
Classy.
I seen some movies with Carrie Fisher
How can anyone be intimidated when she had her Mom?
I would like to find WHO she really is as well as her mother Debbie and brother So so nice
She was like 28 here and already an accomplished well sophisticated woman. In that age, I feel like I’m still 18 trying to get things together lol
❤️
The year I was born. Author of "Technology in Star Wars" article on Wikipedia :-)
Yet she did write that very thing!
My career ambition is Carrie's job as script doctor.
weird that we don't see the front of the guy's head. Maybe he had no face?
:"I had first met Woody Allen when I was 15 years old..." Say no more Carrie. Say no more.
SoulStylistJukeBox Lol hope she steered clear of Roman Polanski...
Carrie was not promiscuous. I highly doubt, too, that she would have allowed someone like W.A. to touch her. 😬😬😬
Heartbeat214 i mean i think she did just not with him lol
lol, mastshke :)
she didnt dont worry
i will always keep my very 1st crush on Carrie. It makes me happy to see her anytime prior to the collagen.
"ms Carrie why would I come all this way and shit in here and wing it" wow many interviewers now a day don't know what this means.
I wish I meet this beautiful woman
God she was so beautiful and sexy, smart, witty and funny. Where are women like this in the world?!
They do not exist unless you make them.REALITy.
Hiding from you
I have a rather low quality question, but, do you think Carrie was higher than a kite, here? OR.. Was that the look of true contentment in a person, who happened to be comfortable in their own skin? It is a rather rare thing to see....so I just wanted to ask a stupid question, and it looks like I'm going to go through with asking it, by pushing the send button. lol. Thanks so much! (Conversation piece, perhaps?) I'm a little bored, I guess.. haha.
She was sober here, I believe she went to rehab in 84, and didn't slip up till like 10 years later.
As someone who has seen alot of high people she dosent look high here.
She was probably higher than a kite AND truly content.
@@rgrant4530It's possible
I miss her!. :(
He caused her mother so much pain
Why do people celebrate these people and call them "artists" for being in a film for? This is extremely easy.
Would someone please explain why that interviewer was repeating the same questions for the camera after the interview was completed. Very strange especially the fake laugh. Doubly eeird as Carrie is still sitting there during this.
I suppose that was a different version of this clip because that is gone now. Were they to only have one camera they would do repeats for editing in their reaction shots. I've seen this on other raw footage we get on You Tube.
Such a babe
Yes a heart breaker!!
After watching many, she appears sedate here.
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yes
It says in the youtube bio that Mr Linehan passed in 2004. To me, he is a gem of an interviewer. Not only the way he makes people think before speaking, but also the research put in before the interview even takes place
The interviewer's voice is like fingernails on a blackboard.
So high. 😕
So wrong.
She does appear to be under the influence of an opiate.
maybe she is just enigmatic, naturally
Carrie Fisher was in her prime here and probably the best she ever looked in this interview. She was an incredibly attractive women but you can already see signs of something not quite right compared to her earlier interviews.
It pretty much went all down hill from this point on for her and she became barely recognisable in the late 90's and 2000 onwards.
I find it incredibly sad that this once beautiful and charming women turned into a pretty ugly and irritating person towards the end. I guess that's what a lifetime of booze, drugs and lack of self control does to you in Hollywood.
Blazing Saddle that’s just your opinion. Please keep it to yourself.
@@TomTom-df9ph denial of truth is the least carrie-esque approach. she destroyed herself from the inside out. nobody here is mocking or judging her - it's tragic, and we love her enough to recognize the reality of what happened to her, and what her role was in her fate. doesn't mean we don't respect or miss her terribly. good grief.
Let's see how you look hiding behind that "BS" profile pic. 🧐
@@jakevendrotti1496 Nobody's judging her? He literally said she went from beautiful to ugly. Quite the judgement from a person with a non-existent profile picture.
She's gorgeous but in person she comes across as a guy in a woman's body....just a weird feeling I get. Or maybe it's just her mannerisms.
So what happened with old Pauly Simon?
Not at all. She was so classy and so clever, she could never have been a male!
@@perfectlysplendid8815 oh RIGHT! Cuz males are so.....dull, stupid, lacking in class, etc. I mean like, women write all the great songs, make all the best movies, literature, create the best art, leave men in the dust in sports, come up with all the great inventions, design the best, classiest, coolest looking cars and buildings, defeat dictators with both hands tied behind their backs, and write the most civilization-rocking declarations of independence and constitutions EVER! No room for the dull-eyed men to even consider competing with that.
Worthless junkie!
Talking bout urself?
@@perfectlysplendid8815 Talking bout u!