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Rupert Stubbs's avatar

Fascinating to get that analysis, which does help identify the dance moves they were both going through, if not the motivation.

It’s hard to separate HG from the persona he portrays in his earlier films, which I see as “awkward English self-deprecation, overlaying an acute observer”. I still tend to come down more on his side in this than against (partly for partisan cultural reasons), and feel that he genuinely couldn’t bring himself to big up his 3-second part in a movie that he couldn’t have had a “fun” participation in: turn up to some studio, open a door, say a line, thanks and goodbye...

Damn, I’ve fallen into the trap of thinking I have any sort of valid contribution to the issue. I don’t. It feels a little like the “bike shed roof” debate in “Parkinson’s Law” - a committee will defer to expertise on a major construction project, but everyone will feel able to voice their opinion on the best way to deal with the bike shed roof.

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Mark Broatch's avatar

Fascinating. I think you're right about him "self-consciously creating a scene for the camera in order to display his craggy integrity", but possibly as a result of the interview going wrong. But the interview goes wrong because he's having his celebrity cake and eating it, as usual.

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