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This interview is with some guy called Charlie Brooker, whose done some journalist stuff. That's not imporant though.
What is important, is figuring what the fuck is up with him in this interview. The way he swaggers around, folds his arms, how messy his hair is. Just what's wrong with him! Is he drunk? Doped up on caffeine? On drugs? Immensely embarrassed?
Thoughts peeps?
I think that can be summed up by a single equation
(TV + Camera = Nervousness) + Cocaine = His state in that interview
But yes... if you at an awards ceremony, then why not have a bit of cocaine?
I dont even know who that guy is... but i recognise him =/
Charlie Brooker is the only good thing about television.
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It's Charlie Brooker, his TV show is about mocking TV.
At 3/23/10 09:04 AM, citricsquid wrote: It's Charlie Brooker, his TV show is about mocking TV.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHun58mz3 vI
Were aware of who it is. Were just wondering what the hell is up with him!
At 3/23/10 05:56 PM, RoboJesus wrote: Sorry but I think this takes the cake as far as horrible-interviews-due-to-influence-of-
some-sort-of-drug goes.
I have that beat hands down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZMXIxIQm Pw
Should that clip be removed for whatever reason, search for "Oliver Reed Aspel" on Youtube.
As for the BBC clip, these people are cornered unexpectedly by impromptu interviews at awards ceremonies. Charlie Brooker is an eccentric, that's about as much as there is to it. Search for any Boris Johnson clips and you'll find that he behaves similarly when stopped in front of a camera.
At 3/23/10 06:38 PM, liljim wrote: As for the BBC clip, these people are cornered unexpectedly by impromptu interviews at awards ceremonies. Charlie Brooker is an eccentric, that's about as much as there is to it. Search for any Boris Johnson clips and you'll find that he behaves similarly when stopped in front of a camera.
I still wonder about whether or not he's hideously embarrassed to even be there, there's an interview with the host of the event, comedian Dara O'Briain, whose looks far more comfortable being there.
Although he has mentioned he's grown up with videogames and is a nerd himself.
Really? That's normal to me. Seems mostly like nervous habits, not anything with drugs or alcohol.