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ScottyDM Registered User
Joined: 12 Feb 2005 Posts: 1142 Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 4:53 pm Post subject: He's Quite a Character! |
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My daughter takes Rolling Stone magazine, but she's living in Denver now and hasn't yet changed the address on her subscription. So until she does, I can be Hip and Cool by reading her mag.
Anyway, this post is about interesting characters and what makes them that way. There is a wonderful real-life example of an interesting character in the latest Rolling Stone: Simon Cowell.
If you see the show--either one--you may hate this guy's guts. Or you may think he's honest and trying to be helpful--if maybe a bit too honest at times. Although the article is titled Idol Worship and has side bars about the other hosts on the show and the current crop of contestants, the article is really about Simon Cowell.
Erik Hedegaard is the writer. His questions (some outrageous) and Simon's answers are very telling about the type of person Simon is. You get many insights that you don't get from watching the show.
Simon would make an interesting character in a story--as either a flawed hero or a believable villian.
Erik's conclusion is that Simon Cowell is a child. I present the closing paragraph of his article:
Erik Hedegaard on Simon Cowell wrote: | And that, I think, is perhaps the only explanation for Cowell's behavior, his apparent rudeness on the show, his apparent inability to commit to a girl, his apparent willingness to lure a former addict back into addiction, his apparent total honesty, his apparent total enthusiasm for lying. In some ways he is still back in the garden at Abbots Meade, crouched inside the twig igloo, smoking stolen cigarettes, drinking stolen drinks and getting ready to hijack a bus. |
The issue is: #997, April 6, 2006. The cover has a photo of Simon, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson in bed together. Get it, read it, call it research.
Much of the first half of the article is online, but to see the whole thing you'll need the magazine.
Scotty _________________
Kantaro wrote: | Almost real enough to be considered non-fiction, if it weren't made up. |
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PrincessB Registered User
Joined: 06 Jan 2005 Posts: 3070 Location: south of Nashville, Tn
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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, thats um.. Kind? But then I'm sure Simon is used to it.
There are times that what he says on Idol I think is totally wrong but about 90 some percent of the time I think that what he is saying is true and right just maybe a bit more harsh than he could be.
I could see him being a villan of sorts, something along the same lines as the teacher in school who takes an immediate disliking to you and tells you you'll never make anything of your life. The character then strives to prove that person wrong. Oh wait thats the basis of my life, thats why I could so totally see it working. lol _________________ http://www.bukisa.com/people/AmberBarnes check it out!
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