tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8622544917745692912.post2310659669598346208..comments2021-07-02T18:40:14.358+01:00Comments on Richard Hardie's Blog: Richard Hardiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12053966010128373952noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8622544917745692912.post-7392220684591486792013-05-06T11:29:39.939+01:002013-05-06T11:29:39.939+01:00Hi William,
Not pedantic at all. You're absolu...Hi William,<br />Not pedantic at all. You're absolutely right. My fault and certainly not Chris's. Thanks for pointing out my mistake!<br />I'm glad you enjoyde my interview with Chris and (hopefully) the others in my blog. I try to make the interviews very personal (not intrusive!) rather than asking the same generic questions each time, and Chris was wonderful at making his answers so informative and readable.<br />In the weeks to come I have interviews with one of the world's best-selling authors, a leading TV historian and author and a leading maker of TV factual series and author. <br />All the best<br />RichardRichard Hardiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12053966010128373952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8622544917745692912.post-84095806264206780872013-05-06T10:23:35.142+01:002013-05-06T10:23:35.142+01:00Hi,
Sorry to be a pedant but during your very good...Hi,<br />Sorry to be a pedant but during your very good interview with Chris Tookey you discussed the film Crash (the James Spader one) but you highlighted a poster from Crash (the Sandra Bullock one which deals with racism in Los Angeles and contains no sex scenes, consented or otherwise). Enjoy your interviews immensley though.<br /><br />William HancockWilliam Hancocknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8622544917745692912.post-63506773176898594922013-01-27T14:49:39.624+00:002013-01-27T14:49:39.624+00:00Thank you all. I enjoyed reading this very much. S...Thank you all. I enjoyed reading this very much. Since much of this is about film, I highly recommend the French fairly recent film The Intouchables as an example of something different and also uplifting.Publeratihttp://www.publerati.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8622544917745692912.post-22480733998771534382013-01-25T20:07:01.348+00:002013-01-25T20:07:01.348+00:00Thanks for your comments, Carol and for reading th...Thanks for your comments, Carol and for reading the interview!That's not your age, it's common sense. We have a moral obligation to guide younger and more susceptible people. We do not have a right to offer them the means of moral, or physical destruction and then to deny all responsibility for what is done. The "Guns don't kill, people do." syndrome.<br />From Chris and myself, hanks again, Carol.<br />RichardRichard Hardiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12053966010128373952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8622544917745692912.post-56378976961304590642013-01-25T19:21:01.147+00:002013-01-25T19:21:01.147+00:00Very ibnteresting post, thanks guys. I find it har...Very ibnteresting post, thanks guys. I find it hard enough to be a reviewer of books - and at least I can hide under an assumed name. To criticize something that has taken millions to make, and stars 'famous' actors is a bit of a responsibility. I agree with you about the lack of social responsibility completely - it's the same thing as those people who make exploitative videos for teenagers to view and then claim that it's not their duty to 'police' what others choose to view. And I agree, where money is the deciding factor, morality and ethics go out of the window. Maybe that's my age speaking?Carol Hedgeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10359578624109905400noreply@blogger.com