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Harvest Convention 2003
Total performance
What would you want to be if you weren’t an actor?
A director, or a producer, of music or theatre. Some kind of
storytelling or performance art. It would have to be connected with
performance art somehow, either in the front of the house or the back. I was
myopic about this from fourth grade on.
Anime heroes
As a fan, what anime would you most recommend watching?
Akira, by far. It’s just the absolute bomb. Ghost in the
Shell was really good, it’s a little bit more recent.
Speed Racer is good to cut your teeth on, but if anyone has
not seen Akira, go get it.
Philosphically speaking
What are your and Spike’s philosophies about life?
My personal philosophy would be don’t whine, don’t let
opportunities pass you by, be willing to work hard, and remember that you
don’t know as much as you think you do, ever.
Spike’s was a very simple philosophy when we met him. I
think that now he is forming one, and I think that the best thing that he
has come up with so far is that a lot of being human is about degradation
and pain and humiliation. I think he’s starting to understand that for the
first time.
I think he got away from that by becoming a vampire and
that’s why he was so keen to stop being human, but he’s getting back to
being human now.
Spin-off hopes
Can you tell us anything about the rumoured Faith spin-off?
Yes, we were looking for a Faith spin-off, but then Faith
backed down. Eliza got a really wonderful offer over on Fox in a show, and,
for reasons I didn’t talk to her about, she decided to go there, and
everyone respects that.
So, I’m going to go over on Angel. Joss is just going to
find a way to keep me bleaching my hair, which is fine.
How far was the pitch for the series worked out?
Structurally it was intact. Details in the mcguffins had to
be worked out, but it was there. It was a good idea. I’m not going to tell
you, because I didn’t think of it.
Raw passion
What’s your favourite genre of music?
I like all music. Well, I don’t like music that was
created to make money. I don’t really like bands that don’t write their
own music.
Beyond that, if a group is expressing themselves and writing
their own stuff, I love. It’s all magic to me. Country to punk rock, all
of it. Chopin to Kurt Cobain. But it always all comes back to punk for me,
because that was the last time, punk rock or grunge rock, was the last time
that passion ruled the airwaves.
The songs that became famous were the ones that held the
most raw passion. And we’ve gone, again, really far away from that. I feel
like every once in a while, the bands take rock and roll back from the hands
of the corporate people, and I feel like the corporate guys pretty much have
the market right now. So, for me it goes back to grunge and then very
clearly punk, which for me, was the last previous time that raw passion was
the most important thing.
So, musical influences, obviously Nirvana and still Foo
Fighters, I always say Bob Dylan, and curiously enough, Joni Mitchell, I’m
hearing more and more of her. Nobody in the band wants to admit that, they
just tell me to shut up about that. She’s jazz based, and she’s fused
jazz with folk and I think it’s a good thing.
Tough guy fun
Which version of Spike was the most fun to play?
Tough guy Spike was always the funnest, but I’m most proud
of the more recent stuff, the last season, I think.
It was a lot harder, but I think we got something that was
maybe fresher than just watching somebody strut around and bite people.
Which I love to do, that was really fun, but it opened up from there and
I’m really thankful for that
From Bbc.co.uk - 2003-11-15th
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