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...lengths not to make a big deal of his faith when in office ("We don't do God," Campbell once said, though he now insists he did so only to get rid of a journalist who had overrun his allotted time), that did not stop the British from making fun, or worse, of Blair for his religious beliefs...
...When I would go to see him these last months, I just remember telling him - because I didn't know what was going to stick or not - I said, "You know Sydney, the most fun I had was in those years, when we were doing original pieces and not adaptations and not remakes or anything like that" - when we were doing original pieces about something, and it was fun because it was always going slightly uphill, and you're always fighting against whatever obstacles there were. When I look back on it I realize how much fun...
...more of the films he and I did during the time we worked together, we were going against the grain. The business has so drastically changed now, it's just a completely different business than it was. And I don't know that we could ever produce the fun he and I had during the '60s, '70s and '80s, when we were constantly trying to forge projects that were going to be hard to get the studios to go with and working against those odds. A lot of the appeal was it was great fun. Success I think kind...
...veritable Walt Disney of video games, Miyamoto can afford to upset the creative balance. He admits that devising Fit was a lot less fun than playing it. "There tends to be a lot of nervousness about working on a product like this. Video games have a lot of expectations, and developers tend to have stress to meet those," he told me. Miyamoto draws from his personal life to create new games. His love of dogs led to the virtual-pet title Nintendogs, and his gardening hobby grew into the carrot-shaped Pikmin in the eponymous GameCube...
...Saturday Night Live was (to borrow his applause line) "crazy exciting." Two bits of comedy addressed his age and the unending Democratic race with dandy timing and delivery, serving to remind Democrats that they are facing an old dog who can show off new tricks on plenty of fun TV venues...