Just watched his Piers Morgan interview
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mariposa-9 — 13 years ago(July 14, 2012 03:11 PM)
Wow! You gotta love the compassion in this thread.
Robert Blake has had a tough time, for sure, but early on I became very annoyed at Piers Morgan's constant interrupting, especially when he was talking about classic Hollywood. I wanted to hear that! I always hate it when Morgan does that, and it eventually pissed Blake off, and he was never able to get back on track.
I do think he'll get a movie because he's a great actor, and I think audiences will want to see that. The old saying, "there's no such thing as bad publicity.
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fctiger — 13 years ago(July 14, 2012 04:04 PM)
Maybe but Robert Blake hasnt been in a film nearly 20 years. Even BEFORE the mess with his wife, he was scarcely working! I saw him in Money Train last night, which I actually saw in the theaters at the time and the guy seem to have basically played himself if you look at the Morgan interview.
I DO think hes a good actor, but I think his days been over a long time ago. Hopefully I'm wrong. America does like great come back stories. The problem is if most still think he killed his wife, his chances of working again are zero to nilch. -
phillindholm — 13 years ago(July 16, 2012 10:27 AM)
Kinda reminds me of Betty Hutton (with added expletives). Nobody's on my sideNobody caresEverybody ripped me off, etc. I'm just about interested enough to get his book, but, I have a feeling it's just more of the same.
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TheAdlerian — 13 years ago(July 16, 2012 05:20 PM)
Like I've said, he reminds me of a lot of people where I grew up. I'm 45 and his whole demeanor is like that of my parents and grandparents. I have to laugh at the names and phrases he uses when annoyed.
Anyway, these people were almost always honest but with some elements of having their own code of honor. They aren't middle class bourgeois Americans who never had a rough day and were never tempted to steal and so on.
I don't think Blake is much of a liar and you could see it in the interview. He was like, "Buy my book because I want to make a movie" and there was no pretension. About the "I've been screwed" attitude, the guy is almost 80 and life hasn't gone according to plan.
I've been a fan of his since I was a kid and followed the death of his wife closely. It looked that she and several other women in Hollywood targeted older stars, pretend to be in love, have a baby, and then use the kid as emotional blackmail to extort cash from the star. That's like marrying some kind of demon and alone would be enough to make you lose confidence in humanity and perhaps blot out your past success.
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phillindholm — 13 years ago(July 18, 2012 03:16 PM)
I didn't realize until now, the book is self published. Even OJ. Simpson had publishers who issued his first book and would have published the other-in fact, I think they did. Surely Hollywood isn't worried about Blake's being in ''bad taste''.Show Business has exploited it's own misery and scandals for years. So, I wonder what the story behind THIS really is.
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polysicsarebest — 13 years ago(October 11, 2012 04:42 PM)
Either a) he killed his wife and is as insane as everyone says or b) He didn't kill his wife, yet still had to spend time in jail and had to file bankruptcy and.. oh yeah.. HIS WIFE'S DEAD.
Either a or b = a really really pissed off annoyed 80-year-old person in life. That's how things work.Shuji Terayama forever.