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Salon Interviews Bruce Campbell 192

vonpookie writes "Salon has posted an interview with Bruce Campbell on the subject of his new book Make Love The Bruce Campbell Way, as well as on Tom Cruise, his career, and the realities of the movie biz." From the interview: "Q:Seriously. There was a hilarious interview with Cruise and Spielberg in Der Spiegel recently, reporting that there was a Scientology tent on the set of War of the Worlds, because in between shots Tom wanted to help people kick drugs and alcohol. A: I can believe that. That's fine; it's sort of a way of life for Tom. It's not really a charity. It's more like his religion. Q: He's got a reputation for it! A: Yeah, he's got a reputation for helping people. But my feeling is, 'Shut up and act.'"
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Salon Interviews Bruce Campbell

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  • Re:WTF? (Score:2, Interesting)

    by thelost ( 808451 ) on Saturday July 16, 2005 @08:34AM (#13080666) Journal
    what epitomizes film-nerd culture more than the b-movie, and I can think of few more cult actors within b-movies than Bruce "Dont Call Me Ash" Campbell. I'm a massive fan of Campbell and would certainly hope to see news about him on /.
  • "Dude, you're blacker than Al Jolson!"

    Tom Cruise is a bit of a nutbar - no doubt about it - but he is a fascinating, headstrong A-list actor who stirs up controversy and sells copy. His fanatical devotion to Scientology seems to have hurt "War of the Worlds" at the box office (and threatens to cripple his own career) and yet he doesn't even flinch.

    Bruce, on the other hand, hasn't really turned the world on it's ear since Army of Darkness. It was that single brilliant movie filmed 20 years ago (give or take - too lazy to find out exactly when) that strangely continues to buoy him to B-list celebrity status.

    Good or bad, Tom Cruise pumps out the big Hollywood blockbusters like a tennis ball machine gone evil. He has as much a right to speak about whatever he believes as much as anybody. Bruce should maybe take his own advice and "shut-up and act", or at least stop being such a bloody hypocrite.

  • by DrSkwid ( 118965 ) on Saturday July 16, 2005 @08:51AM (#13080716) Journal
    Did you not ever wonder why a Space Marine carried a chainsaw !

    Thematically, Doom was viewed as 'Aliens' meets 'Evil Dead 2'.

    * John Carmack

    There is a scene in 'The Color of Money' where Tom Cruise shows up at a pool hall with a custom pool cue in a case. 'What do you have in there?' asks someone. 'Doom.' replied Cruise with a cocky grin. That, and the resulting carnage, was how I viewed us springing the game on the industry.

    * John Carmack on why the game was named "Doom"

    The game was called "Doom: Evil Unleashed" in early builds

    "Evil Dead" is also why Duke Nukem utters the awesome : "Come get some!"

  • It is sad... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by evenprime ( 324363 ) on Saturday July 16, 2005 @08:56AM (#13080732) Homepage Journal
    It is sad that slashdot focuses on the tabloid side of the interview instead of the surprising stuff: the king of B-grade horror movies has turned out what is supposed to be a really good educational documentary about land management.
  • by dykmoby ( 830547 ) on Saturday July 16, 2005 @11:16AM (#13081251)

    As Bruce said at the end of the interview, the country is getting way too serious. Proof enough within these pages.

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