I almost thought the director fell in love with him for giving him so many close up shot and really just focused on him the whole movie to show the best part of him. However, you could argue that him following their accounts was that thank you.ĭoesn't seem like enough for some of them though and that is problematic. They're repositories for anything in re: to him and his career and countless fans of the past, present and future do visit their sites. They're different than the people that show up to all the events. He doesn't owe them anything, of course, but it would be nice if he said thank you. He has the person that runs "his" website currently, Jess on Twitter and Emily on Tumblr. In some ways they can be better than the actor themselves when it comes to managing social media and they're free. However, to play devil's advocate, a lot of celebs and their teams have done random things for fans that do the most to promote an actor even before Twitter existed. Finally certain tweets from people who he likes a lot will get pushed forward and show up on his time line. Certain tweets get hidden automatically by Twitter depending on content and how much the account tweets. Certain tweets from certain people get pushed to the top of the listing. by Anonymousĭue to algorithms too their tweets probably are more prominent.Įxactly. Until Emily uploads it you can find on the Sirius website but you have to search for "Larry Flick" not "Matt Bomer" as of now. The interview was recorded a few days ago. He also said that a full version of the Doom Patrol song he did will be released for Pride to make money for charity. In the last few minutes he finally explained what happened to his "album." Sounded like he was approached by a major record label but he said in not so many words that he turned it down since they'd basically own way too much of it but maybe he'd do it on his own someday independently and mentioned that (partially joking I think) if someone has a band and wants to work with him contact him. The first part of the interview (it's only about 15 minutes) was pretty normal stuff that he's talked about before. Lots of kids use it on Twitter too to refer to a hot older male. Larry Flick said that he's married to a "daddy" and Matt said "zaddy." He uses that word all the time on Instagram. R41, Matt said that his character in Papi Chulo pretty clearly likes "bears" and then he joked that the character is similar to him in real life but then added that his husband isn't a bear. He knew they weren't going to ambush him. Also I think he may have come across more open during that interview since the guys were in Papi Chulo and they all had a shared interest in promoting the movie and making him look good. They also paused and let him keep talking to fill in the gaps. It seemed a little too "force an intimate conversation with someone you don't know" which was different than the Homophilia interview where he opened up to the guys because he felt safe and had met them previously. He implied that he had during the interview but he probably didn't expect the line of questioning. He did say in another unrelated to Sirius interview that he does listen to Sirius satellite radio in his car so it's possible he had heard the show and before. R17, He normally goes on whatever show Larry Flick is hosting (and Frank DeCaro is gone) but it's not surprising that he didn't go on his show this time after he was finally forced to talk about "Anything" when he dropped in unscheduled last time. I think Matt opens up more when he's relaxed with the interviewer and when he thinks the interviewer isn't trying to catch him out. He's a good mix of keeping it light but asking insightful questions. I'd like to hear him on Marc Marmons WTF podcast. Equally he probably doesn't want to drag studios or execs in fear of completely shutting off any potential future chances he may get. It's much just be a horrible thing to have to essentially say "yeah studios won't hire me for big mainstream projects". You can totally tell Matt hates answering that "how did coming out affect your career question?". I think if Dominik asked a follow up to that he would have refused to answer that too. Matt really wasn't expecting the "oh did you guys adopt?". Dominik did elude to the fact that he doesn't have much actors on the show and think he was trying to suggest that mosy actors aren't great interviewees (media trained/coached by publicists). I don't think I've ever seen or read an interview with Matt where he's been asked questions so bluntly with follow up questions to his answers. R8 I don't think he was expecting the questioning to be so direct and blunt.
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