Sunday, May 16, 2010

Russell Crowe, annoyed, walks out of BBC Radio interview for “Robin Hood”

Russell Crowe has a reputation for the irascible being. It always is not upset. We saw it that detached itself as jovial and open in discussions. But the journalists take the risk when they s'asseyent themselves opposite the conqueror of Oscar that they are about to it to take in a bad one and bad mood.
What which arrived to a journalist of BBC when it had Crowe on his spectacle to speak "Robin Hood" to Canes. Discussion begins with a question of the accent of the actor, and rots — quickly — of there.
"You obtained from the dead ears, the friend, the seriously dead ears if you think that there is an Irish accent," Crowe said to Lawson of Brand of interviewer of radio of BBC when it dared to suggest that it heard an allusion of Irishman in Crowe Robin Hood.
When Lawson pushes, asking if it is Crowe of English of the north that went for, the responses of actor, "Not I went for an Italian, ouais. Missed it? To kiss me. In any case".
Lawson, feeling maybe discussion was dead, goes at last too removed by to ask Crowe of a controversial line of the "Gladiator" of film. That is when Crowe goes out, but not before adding "I do not obtain the thing Irish by the manner".

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