Chuck series Finale Recap: saying goodbye in the Buy more: Madonna has had a busy few weeks, crafting his Super Bowl halftime performance and preparing for the release of the new film she directed, W.E., "that is something that also admits the Queen of cool make nervous.
"I realize that I am not a seasoned Director and that the world is waiting to see my movie and are not going to blow smoke up my behind any," Madonna told me when I sat down with you for my HDNet talk show "Naughty but Nice with Rob". "But on the other hand, I am very proud of the work I've done and I stand by it and I'm sure will find its audience."
The film focuses on the controversial relationship between Wallis Simpson, a twice divorced American woman and Edward VIII, who abdicated his throne to marry her – an argument that Madonna wanted to explore from Wallis ' point of view.
"I think people really don't understand Wallis Simpson, and I think everyone conveniently blame on you," said the Lady. "I heard it was a story to tell on many levels. One, to examine the idea that there is no such thing as a perfect love and two, to explore the idea that nothing is as it seems, and if you really want to know someone or understand a situation, that means they must be willing to put in time and research. Just as it takes time to know a person, right? "
So Madonna would be willing to give up his throne for love? "Would find a way to have it all," he said, without missing a beat.
"I realize that I am not a seasoned Director and that the world is waiting to see my movie and are not going to blow smoke up my behind any," Madonna told me when I sat down with you for my HDNet talk show "Naughty but Nice with Rob". "But on the other hand, I am very proud of the work I've done and I stand by it and I'm sure will find its audience."
The film focuses on the controversial relationship between Wallis Simpson, a twice divorced American woman and Edward VIII, who abdicated his throne to marry her – an argument that Madonna wanted to explore from Wallis ' point of view.
"I think people really don't understand Wallis Simpson, and I think everyone conveniently blame on you," said the Lady. "I heard it was a story to tell on many levels. One, to examine the idea that there is no such thing as a perfect love and two, to explore the idea that nothing is as it seems, and if you really want to know someone or understand a situation, that means they must be willing to put in time and research. Just as it takes time to know a person, right? "
So Madonna would be willing to give up his throne for love? "Would find a way to have it all," he said, without missing a beat.
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