I've tried to find the place on France24 where Jerome was interviewed last week, but perhaps too much time has elapsed? I spent some fruitless minutes wandering through an assortment of screens, but couldn't find what seemed like the right section. And of course it will turn out to be right in front of me.
Does anyone have a direct link?
Happy to find out about France 24. It looks like an interesting news source, and I hadn't known about it.
It's on the same productivity level as melting margarine in sandwich bars and applying it with a 5 inch brush - the margarine re-solidifies as it cools. You can't be me, I'm taken
(as he should have called his show).
But I'll see the press show of the Frost/Nixon movie tomorrow morning. And, if I have the endurance, the detestable Cruise in 'Valkyrie' in the afternoon. It's called suffering for art ;-) You can't be me, I'm taken
To a bystander (me,) it's all rather amusing. People in the industry almost have to sit through films they know will be gah-awful in order to retain their street cred. Gives me nice warm fuzzies for the hours ofe misery I've been subjected to over the years.
(Revenge is a dish best served at 24 frames per second. :-)
Either that or smoke a bunch of the herbaceous substance and you won't care what colors you're seeing.
(Unless a bunch of bananas, in which case yellow.)
Of course I'm making up for it now... You can't be me, I'm taken
Your comments were good. Especially liked the parts where you said "This is what's happening, and This is what we should take seriously." A refreshing absence of talking points, generalities and fluff.
A couple of thoughts: Pablo is hard to take seriously as a Director General as he doesn't look old enough to shave. And, god help him, he has hair like Gov. Blagojovich.
Is Prometheus Foundation part of Gazprom? If so, why didn't the moderator say so? (Or perhaps I missed it.)
Next time, a darker suit and a deeper-color tie. Light colors don't TV well.
Glad to find France24 as a potential source of news, as it seems to be interesting. I liked (oh, shallow me!) that the moderator was a good bit less polished and air-brushed than the bobble-heads of American TV. I've no idea if he actually knows any more, mind you, but his very lack of slickness made him seem a bit more "real."