5 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- Food for thought, 28 January 2006
Author:
Rogue-32 from L A.
This was on the Sundance Channel after the film festival coverage
program they've been running every night, and I figured I'd watch a
little bit of it anyway, to see if it was any good. I wound up watching
the whole thing, much to my pleasure. This episode featured Michael
Stipe and Mario Batali, and it turned out to be a revealing look at
Stipe, in particular: we see him living his life as a 'normal' person,
in many different situations, and he comes off splendidly caring,
thoughtful and human.
My favorite line of his was when Mario asked him what the difference
was between his on-stage persona and his off-stage life: "I don't know
who I am up there," he said. That made sense to me.
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5 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

Food for thought, 28 January 2006
Author: Rogue-32 from L A.
This was on the Sundance Channel after the film festival coverage program they've been running every night, and I figured I'd watch a little bit of it anyway, to see if it was any good. I wound up watching the whole thing, much to my pleasure. This episode featured Michael Stipe and Mario Batali, and it turned out to be a revealing look at Stipe, in particular: we see him living his life as a 'normal' person, in many different situations, and he comes off splendidly caring, thoughtful and human.
My favorite line of his was when Mario asked him what the difference was between his on-stage persona and his off-stage life: "I don't know who I am up there," he said. That made sense to me.
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