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		<title>Billy Bob Thorton Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most interesting video&#8217;s of off character interviews I have seen in a long time &#8211; Billy Bob Thorton&#8217;s radio interview goes south. <script src="http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/js/2.0/video/evp/module.js?loc=dom&#038;vid=/video/showbiz/2009/04/09/billy.bob.thorton.interview.cbc" type="text/javascript"></script><noscript>Embedded video from <a href="http://www.cnn.com/video">CNN Video</a></noscript> Thorton&#8217;s Interview may be one of the most childish radio interactions I have ever heard.  Apparently Billy Bob no longer wants to be know as an actor and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most interesting video&#8217;s of off character interviews I have seen in a long time &#8211; Billy Bob Thorton&#8217;s radio interview goes south.</p>
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<p>Thorton&#8217;s Interview may be one of the most childish radio interactions I have ever heard.  Apparently Billy Bob no longer wants to be know as an actor and only a musician.</p>
<p>The <a title="Thorton's Interview" href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/04/09/billy.bob.thornton.interview/index.html#cnnSTCText" target="_blank">CNN Story</a>&#8230;</p>
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<h3>Billy Bob Thornton makes waves during music interview</h3>
<p><em>By Alan Duke of CNN</em></p>
<p>(CNN) &#8212; Do not call Billy Bob Thornton an actor when you are interviewing him about his music.</p>
<p>Billy Bob Thornton&#8217;s interview on a Canadian radio show is garnering lots of attention.</p>
<p>A Canadian radio host learned that lesson when Thornton and his electric hillbilly band &#8212; the Boxmasters &#8212; visited his Toronto, Ontario, studio Wednesday morning.</p>
<p>When Jian Ghomeshi introduced the trio on his CBC show, he noted that its singer-songwriter-drummer was also an &#8220;Oscar-winning screenwriter-actor-director.&#8221;</p>
<p>Thornton&#8217;s publicist, Arnold Robinson, disputes suggestions that what followed was a breakdown by the actor &#8212; hmmm, musician.</p>
<p>He &#8220;simply elected not to engage with the interviewer because of the direction of the interview from the outset,&#8221; Robinson told CNN. Thornton took the reference to his movie career as an insult to his musical endeavor.</p>
<p>The radio interview, which also was recorded on video, may leave the audience wondering whether this was a controlled performance by Thornton or a public breakdown that revealed true anger over a perceived insult of his music.  Watch the interview with the actor-musician head south »</p>
<p>In their first exchange, Thornton stonewalled his questioner:</p>
<blockquote><p>Ghomeshi: Billy Bob, you guys formed only in the last couple years, right?</p>
<p>Thornton: I don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re talking about.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: How so?</p>
<p>Thornton&#8217;s radio rant</p>
<p>Was Thornton&#8217;s radio rant real? Or was it just an act? &#8220;Showbiz Tonight&#8221; tackles the story.<br />
Tonight, 11 ET &amp; PT on HLN</p>
<p>Thornton: I don&#8217;t know what you mean by that.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: When did the band form?</p>
<p>Thornton: I&#8217;m not sure what that means.</p>
<p>Guitarist J.D. Andrew briefly rescued Ghomeshi by confirming the group came together two years ago.</p>
<p>The Boxmasters are on tour opening for Willie Nelson, which prompted Ghomeshi&#8217;s next question directed at Thornton.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: What do you learn from Willie Nelson, Billy Bob?</p>
<p>Thornton: I&#8217;ve never met him</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: (laughing) Are you being ironic, or are you being serious?</p>
<p>Thornton: I don&#8217;t really know him.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: You&#8217;ve never met Willie Nelson?</p>
<p>Thornton: I said hello to him once. He&#8217;s a nice guy.</p>
<p>Thornton&#8217;s band mates talked about how their music was a mix of Southern hillbilly influences and the 1960s British rock invasion. Ghomeshi tried to draw Thornton into the conversation again.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: And that was true for you, Billy Bob, growing up it was sort of a combo of Stones and Monkees and Buck Owens?</p>
<p>Thornton: I just liked baseball when I was a kid.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: And you almost became a professional baseball player, right?</p>
<p>Thornton: I don&#8217;t know. Maybe.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: But you didn&#8217;t love music when you were a kid?</p>
<p>Thornton: I subscribed to a magazine called Famous Monsters in Filmland, which the publisher was a guy named Forrest J. Ackerman, who passed away recently.</p>
<p>The interviewer then asked Thornton if he remembered what music he listened to as a kid, but he rambled on about a monster model contest the magazine sponsored. Thornton said he entered but did not win.</p>
<p>The tension came to a head when Ghomeshi asked Thornton if his bizarre answers were a reaction to his brief reference to his movie career.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: You would prefer me to only do this interview not mentioning at all, just to clarify, at all that you&#8217;ve ever done anything in terms of acting, screenwriting.</p>
<p>Thornton: That&#8217;s correct.</p>
<p>Ghomeshi: Part of the attention that you are getting is because of the great career you&#8217;ve had in other ways. What I&#8217;m explaining is I&#8217;m not trying to be insulting to your musical. &#8230;</p>
<p>Thornton: What I&#8217;m explaining is that we said do not talk about s**t like that. And we also said that we didn&#8217;t want to hear anything about how this is my first love. You wouldn&#8217;t say that to Tom Petty, would you? &#8220;I understand music is your first love.&#8221; Well, my first love was a chick named Lisa Cone. You know what I mean?</p></blockquote>
<p>The two men then declared a truce so they could finally talk about the music Thornton called &#8220;cosmic cowboy music.&#8221;</p>
<p>No matter how good of a singer and drummer Thornton may be, his ability to create memorable characters is remarkable, as evidenced by his Oscar-nominated role of Karl, the mentally impaired convict in &#8220;Sling Blade.&#8221;</p>
<p>We now have a new Billy Bob Thornton character &#8212; the musician who wants you to forget he was ever an actor.</p></blockquote>
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