Why do people hate chloe sevigny
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Chloe Sevigny's baby due next week. Hi Mommy! I mean, theres a difference between little girl fantasies and the reality of working as an actress. When did you know that you could do this, possibly do this as profession. Chloe Sevigny : After I made my first move, Kids, and people came to me and started offering me other movies and I thought well maybe I could make a living.
Paul Fischer : That would have been a very interesting debut. Looking back on that experience and presumably that wasnt without its controversy. Chloe Sevigny : Oh no absolutely not, no. Paul Fischer : What was that experience like? How old were you when you did that? Chloe Sevigny : I was either eighteen or nineteen actually, yeah. There were very few of us underage even though people think that we were.
Rosario was underage. She was like 16 or Paul Fischer : Can you look back at that early ork of yours and be objective about it now? I think I have a hard time watching myself overall but yeah, I havent seen Kids in so long, I dont know. Paul Fischer : Do you hope that Big Love will give you the kind of exposure that youve been after to lead to other things or do you think its Chloe Sevigny : I dont think exposure but I think maybe shows people my ability to inhabit other characters if I get the opportunity to.
I think I have played a lot of smaller and more supporting parts. Since Boys Dont Cry I havent had that meaty of a role. I did this movie Three Needles which nobody see. It was a great part. And I actually inhabited that part and it was really well realised and same with Big Love and I feel like if people give me the opportunity to do something like that, I think I can really run with it.
Paul Fischer : Do you have anything thats coming up?.. Chloe Sevigny : I have two other features in the can and Im trying to find something for a hiatus. Paul Fischer : What have you finished? Paul Fischer : Who was in the original Sisters. Chloe Sevigny : Margot Kidder. Lou Doillon plays that part. I play the annoying journalist. Paul Fischer : Oh was that easy for you? Chloe Sevigny : It was very hard shooting that movie actually.
Paul Fischer : How close is this to the De Palma original? Chloe Sevigny : Very close. Very close. He rewrote the script but its the same premise, you know, the same story. But yeah, its scary. So I put that book down and never read about witchcraft again. But I have played Ouija a few times. Both sides are passionate about their beliefs. There is evidence from the Centers of Disease Control that herd immunity is very important to protect those members of society who have compromised immune systems.
Those include the elderly, pregnant women, children, and other groups who cannot fight off diseases. I think Chloe was trying to protect her own tush here, but she will upset some people. This is nothing new. Producers are simply upping the ante to create buzz. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. I know. The autism thing has been disproven so many times, I wish it would just stop getting mentioned with vaccines, because people still tie them together. Irritates me like no other.
The quarantine room at my vet office is full of dogs fighting it. The city is worried about it spreading through the coyote populations in and around the city now. That said, however, I thought anti-vaxxers were crazy. That is a legitimate concern and should be addressed honestly. With the CDC destroying negative findings, it does not build trust. I put my boys on a delayed schedule- I am not against vaccines at all but just giving so many at such a young age. My son had a serious reaction to the measles shot so I did the MMR in separate doses and was happy to pay extra for it.
Now I either over vaccinate my son with the vaccination that he had a reaction to or I skip Rubella. My sil did not vaccinate her younger children and they are not autistic.
Autism is not necessarily more prevalent, just better recognized. Vaccinations have nothing to do with causing autism. I know more than one family who did not vaccinate or vaccinated after the age of 3 who have autistic children.
Oh the sad and weary who listen to the masses. I have never been so happy to read comments before! I'm curious how much your own diverse aesthetic of childhood informed how you envisioned this troubled and fraught world of Kitty?
I feel like for a child growing up in the '70s, parents weren't hovering as much as they do now. And there were these movies like The Dark Crystal , Labyrinth , and Legend that were kind of scary, especially for children. So I guess I was thinking along the lines of things like that. I know the character of Christiane F. It was huge. I have like 10 of the [movie] posters along my wall right now. I actually met with the producer's wife last year.
I think they are thinking of re-releasing it, and they asked me if I would consider hosting some events. I'm not sure how I feel about it, publically attaching my name to it—it's something I have to think about. I have a very complicated relationship with [the film], and I haven't seen it in a while. When I was young I really romanticized it, and now that I've had many friends who have passed away and been tortured by heroin [addiction], my feelings towards it differ a little.
I always swore that I would never play a junkie or a prostitute for that reason. I didn't want to glamorize it. Although I'm rehearsing for a play reading next week where I'm playing a junkie, and I had a huge argument with the director about that. Romanticizing and glamorizing the junkie. Can you tell me what initially drew you to Paul Bowles' work and what about the character of Kitty most intrigued you?
It was the fairy tale aspect. I mean, is the story really happening or is it not? I read it so long ago, I'm trying to remember. But going back to read it, I knew I had to do it. It's been a project I've wanted to do for a really long time.
I had to just get it out of my system, I couldn't put it aside and do something else. I've always loved watching children on screen, and there's something about this little girl wanting to be something that she isn't that would make a sweet, whisper of a film.
It was scary and beautiful. It had all the elements for me: a delicacy and a mystery. Do you remember when you first read Kitty? I think probably 19 or He was a writer that I was inspired by. Like, you know, that time when you graduate from the Beats.
That was the first time you went to Morocco? First and only. A lot people went on pilgrimages there just to go to his house. But we kind of got entangled in something and we never even made it to Tangier.
That sounds insidious. The food there is problematic. And we were supposed to have a particular guide that didn't show. It's a long boring story, so I won't get into it. This is when he was still alive and welcoming people into his house? I am really interested in your decision to produce a short film.
Why did you first choose to do such a "whisper of a film" as you call it? I thought of it as an exercise. I'm doing another one in November that will be much more improvisational, hand-held, and sort of voyeuristic and stylistically more along the lines of a Kids or Christiane F.
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