Bono & Clooney on Anderson Cooper 360

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Next Friday @ 11pm May 1st.


Chuck Hadad
AC360° Producer

My days are never boring as a producer at AC 360’ but my latest assignment definitely goes down in the annals of producer history: shoot Bono interviewing George Clooney. Clooney is being honored by Time magazine as one of the world’s 100 most influential people and Time asked Bono to write the profile. As Time’s partner, we shot the interview and other famous pairings for an upcoming Time 100/Anderson Cooper 360’ Special aptly titled “The World’s Most Influential People.”

While Bono and Clooney are acutely aware of their own fame, it seems to be inversely proportional to the fanfare surrounding both of them. Clooney showed up to the interview solo: no security, no entourage, just a guy in combat boots and a leather jacket. I met him on the street in New York outside of our interview location and joked with him as I lead him to a green room that Bono was looking forward to getting him in the hot seat. I didn’t know it at the time but that was truer than I could have ever imagined.

Bono trailed him by a few minutes in a separate car and while I tried to keep things professional on the outside, on the inside I felt like the 10 year old kid who wore out his tape of U2’s “The Joshua Tree.”
The two stars are good friends and when I showed Bono to the same green room, he began to belt out the Beatles “Hey Jude” on a piano but changed the lyrics to butter up Clooney for the interview: “Hey George, don’t make it bad …”

I left them to catch up and ran out to be sure our crew was ready. As far as productions go, for this one we went all out and were shooting the interview at Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Ten minutes later, Bono and Clooney walked into the theater, introduced themselves to the entire crew and Bono had the closest he came to a diva moment during the entire afternoon. “Could I get a clipboard so we can make this interview official?!” he said with a smile and a wink.

With clipboard in hand, he sat down, I called for quiet on the set and Bono began.

“You recently slept with someone that I have a crush on … tell me about that?” was one of his first questions to George Clooney and it set the tone of their nearly 40 minute interview: although they’re good friends, Bono would leave no stone unturned.

The special airs next Friday at 11 pm ET. Check out the video above for a sneak peak.
 
:wave:Hey jc

Thanks for this post.. can't wait to see it next week.

i had AC360 on when i heard their names.. they showed a very short clip of bono and george.. bono babbling on, asking about georges' irish heritage.


sorry guys, but I have to say that both gentlemen look quite :drool: btw!
 
I left them to catch up and ran out to be sure our crew was ready. As far as productions go, for this one we went all out and were shooting the interview at Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

I go to school one block away from there. Bono has been in my area all week and I keep on missing him. Bah. :doh:

Oh well, looking forward to this interview. Need to remember to record it
 
That video is the one that plays on the CNN website, from the link JC posted. There's actually another one up there, where Clooney is talking about whether he ever thought of running for office. I think you can get to it from the playlist on the right, or just search "Bono".
 
I HATE HATE HATE Anderson Cooper. If there's ever an example of well-off, well-to-do with no excuse for coarsening our culture, he is it; him and George Stephanopoulis. I include Stephanopoulis because of his disgraceful and sleazy debate questions in Ohio in 2007, which showed him failing in his responsibility as a news person toward improving our democracy in trying to talk gossip and focus on slander in an attempt to boost ratings. Some Greek orthodox priest he would have been!

I don't dislike the people on CNN who work from the morning until the early afternoon because they're not well-educated, haven't come from privilege, and are struggling to make a career and move up the ladder; by and large, they're victims of a terrible educational system, and have never valued true understanding or the necessary discipline to challenge official soures of information; this includes douchebags like Rick Sanchez, Kyra Phillips, Heidi Collins, etc.

However, people like Cooper and Wolf Blitzer and Larry King and so many others are already rich and well off and they can't help informing Americans with the most biased, superficial garbage around. Larry King is okay toward the Muslim world, but Blitzer and Cooper are viscerally pro-Israeli and have advocated the blind American nationalist position for years; these kinds of people led us to the Iraq war and would rather dwell on ratings-boosting nonsense, especially Cooper who can't help talk about gossip, than do their damn jobs. If Al Qaeda should have attacked anyone other than the Bush administration, it should have been them, not the World Trade Center.

I especially hate the way Cooper acts all serious and concerned about issues and then conveniently switches to cheesy attempts at trying to be cool and comedic with his co-host whose never given a serious assignment. He's also a celebrity-hounding ditz.
 
As embarrassing as Bono can be in terms of ego-centrism, I think Clooney beats him; it's kind of embarrassing watching Clooney try to act self-deprecating in the most ego-centric way. Still, I really applaud Clooney for his activism and pushing to make stuff like "Syriana". He and and Sean Penn have got to be among my favorite political activist actors.
 
I HATE HATE HATE Anderson Cooper.

Wow. You "HATE HATE HATE" Anderson Cooper? You sure seem to watch him a lot. :lol:

He's just a guy on tv, dude. If you hate him so, just turn him off. It's really easy...just press the OFF button. :yes:
 
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I HATE HATE HATE Anderson Cooper. If there's ever an example of well-off, well-to-do with no excuse for coarsening our culture, he is it; him and George Stephanopoulis. I include Stephanopoulis because of his disgraceful and sleazy debate questions in Ohio in 2007, which showed him failing in his responsibility as a news person toward improving our democracy in trying to talk gossip and focus on slander in an attempt to boost ratings. Some Greek orthodox priest he would have been!

I don't dislike the people on CNN who work from the morning until the early afternoon because they're not well-educated, haven't come from privilege, and are struggling to make a career and move up the ladder; by and large, they're victims of a terrible educational system, and have never valued true understanding or the necessary discipline to challenge official soures of information; this includes douchebags like Rick Sanchez, Kyra Phillips, Heidi Collins, etc.

However, people like Cooper and Wolf Blitzer and Larry King and so many others are already rich and well off and they can't help informing Americans with the most biased, superficial garbage around. Larry King is okay toward the Muslim world, but Blitzer and Cooper are viscerally pro-Israeli and have advocated the blind American nationalist position for years; these kinds of people led us to the Iraq war and would rather dwell on ratings-boosting nonsense, especially Cooper who can't help talk about gossip, than do their damn jobs. If Al Qaeda should have attacked anyone other than the Bush administration, it should have been them, not the World Trade Center.

I especially hate the way Cooper acts all serious and concerned about issues and then conveniently switches to cheesy attempts at trying to be cool and comedic with his co-host whose never given a serious assignment. He's also a celebrity-hounding ditz.


I officially love you. The national news anchor tells you a lot about the character of a nation at any moment in history.

Now, if you wanna see a classy one, see Peter Mansbridge in Canada!
 
I LOVE ANDERSON!

Fucking Fox...thats what he is.

Anybody read his book, fantastic read!
 
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