| CBS The Early Show Interview with Tom Sizemore November 29, 2002, Page 3 | |||||||||
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| TS: (Reacting to clip) Oh, I haven�t seen that, that�s cool. RS: Yeah, it�s got kind of a gritty, Miami Vice-ish feel, because Michael Mann created it. TS: Yeah. You know what, if you haven�t seen the earlier shows, he is nothing like I�m like -- this is how I wear my hair in real life. You know, he�s very, the hair is pulled back, he�s suited up, very high pants, and this in this, it�s a real departure, something that�s truly different than any of the other shows we�ve ever done, he goes undercover to circumvent these Asian gangs that are selling arms. RS: Right. This is the scene. We have one more clip. And I want you to pay attention to this one. (laughs) This is a little steamy. TS: Oh, Wow. (Scene between Cole and Aimee in the bedroom ensues!) TS: Uh-Oh. Phone�s going to ring soon for my Mom. RS: Are your parents watching? TS: I hope not. RS: That�s right. TS: My cell phone better be turned off. RS: Now, what�s interesting about this is that you got involved with somebody who was not on the up and up. Like you are. TS: (Laughs.) RS: Right? TS: Tom Sizemore as Sam Cole. RS: As Sam Cole of course. TS: Reportedly I�m never on the up and up. Tom Sizemore, I mean, that�s not true. I�m Hollywood�s, whatever. RS: But you digress. But anyway you were � TS: Anyway, he does a real � Sam Cole, the character I play � does something really stupid here insofar as he becomes romantically entangled with the warlord, the Asian warlord�s wife who is in fact working with him, she�s his attorney. And she�s allowed attorney-client privlege and therefore she is in fact selling the arms for him. Sam Cole�s a very lonely person, too. The job is his whole life. And he finds himself attracted to her and he does something really dumb � you know, he gets uh � he falls in love with her. |
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