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Conversation | 03/13/2008 7:02 pm

Whoopi: 'I Don't Think I Was Ever Mean'

© AP


WHOOPI: I look for humor. I look for curiosity. I look for joy. I want somebody who finds life remarkable; who says, “Isn’t this a gas?” even when it’s the bad days. Even when it’s the bad days. Because, you know, there’s a lot to be unhappy about. But there’s a lot to be OK about … because when you look at what’s going on with a lot of people with their illnesses or loved ones dying or … you know, there’s so much to be grateful for. And I know when you’re in your own world and it’s not going well … it’s not going well in your world. And it’s hard to say, “You know what? I can get past this.” So sometimes you need to indulge yourself and say, “Yes. Ah, poor me.” But always with the understanding that poor you is not as poor as you could be because you’re alive.

LIZ: Exactly. Well, now, what matters to you most?

WHOOPI: What matters to me more than anything in the world, outside of my kids and my grandkids, is finding a way to rescue us before it is too late.

LIZ: Are you encouraged by the new political climate in the United States right now?

WHOOPI: I am overjoyed at the new political climate in the United States. Watching people come back to life with the freedom of speech and freedom from fear of speaking was the best thing that could happen. Once people realized that it was OK to dissent, it was heaven.

LIZ: Well that’s great. I just want to tell you that I miss you every year when they do the Oscars because I thought you were the greatest Oscar host I ever saw. Would you do it again if they asked you? Maybe they do ask you.

WHOOPI: Well, I hadn’t planned on ever doing it again. But I have to tell you one of the things that I see, and maybe it’s just me. Maybe I’m a little kooky. But I think people have forgotten, really, what the Oscars are and what they mean. And how lucky, again, we are to be nominated. Because when you look at the list of people who have not been nominated — great, brilliant actors who were never nominated …

LIZ: Oh, yeah. We ran a bunch of them the other day in the column, saying, "Why don’t they just do a special thing on all of those people like Doris Day and Richard Burton?" Oh, God, there were so many of them that never got it.

WHOOPI: You know, you don’t know until somebody says to you, “Do you know that when you’re nominated you become part of a very special elite list?” It’s a great thing.

LIZ: Well, I think the Academy ought to let you and me run the Oscars in the future. Whoopi, we are so thrilled that you are … even would touch the hem of our garment to join wowOwow. We just love having you here.

WHOOPI: I’m thrilled to be part of it because it really does mean there’s a forum for me to speak.

LIZ: Well, we hope you will speak. We hope you’ll write any goddamned thing you please and say whatever you want. And the public will react. Some of them will react in a mean way, but not too many. I think you’re one of the most popular people in America.

WHOOPI: Well, thank goodness.

LIZ: You’re certainly first in my heart.

WHOOPI: Thank you, Liz.

LIZ: Honey, we love you. I’ll see you soon.

 

PS: This very week, our pal Whoopi said she’d co-produce several legit projects, beginning with a summer Broadway revival of Ntozake Shange’s 1976 play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf. Whoopi is also part of the production team of the new musical Bricktop - Queen of the Night. This is the life of the dynamic cabaret owner who made such an impact in France and New York beginning in the 1920s and on up through the Youthquake. This won’t be Whoopi’s first time at the production rodeo, as the slang expression goes. She also helped produce Thoroughly Modern Millie and the 2003 revival of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.

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brad berger
Hi Whoopi I have a screenplay that is a social commentary wrapped in a romantic screwball comedy. The conflicts involve men and women and Black and White people, it is very topical. I hope you can read it - thanks www.bygeorgescreenplay.com
By brad berger on 03/28/2008 7:35 am
brad berger
All wowowow participants are welcome to read “By George” www.bygeorgescreenplay.com
By brad berger on 03/28/2008 8:53 am
Buh-Bye Hillary Hillary Buh-Bye
Brad, I noted your NJ address and recommend contacting Barney Lichtenstein’s screenwriting group http://www.selectscreenplays.com/ to find out when/if he still teaches online UCLA screen analysis class. He teaches both live and online classes, at least he did. He is beyond excellent. I took some of his classes at UCLA. Many fellow students had MFA degrees in film, and were working in the business. Barney is a total gentleman /class act and can provide the inside guidance everyone needs. A good book is by Peter Miller, “Get Published! Get Produced!” My interest in film studies were strictly learning the Vogler mono-myth story structure used at Disney, Fox, Warner Brothers to make my novel read like a film. But as a result of the classes my work was chosen as an example of excellent student work which led to a gig writing a master story for a Emmy winning composer of major film scores who was extremely pleased with what I produced. And Barney said I could leave the class and go immediately into script analysis…although who’d want to. Pays peanuts and loads of work and pressure! His class was fantastically interesting, and well worth the time. Bonne chance.
By Buh-Bye Hillary Hillary Buh-Bye on 03/28/2008 1:47 pm
Mi Mi Benedict
Thank you, thank you, thank you Whoopi for being part of Wow.
By Mi Mi Benedict on 03/30/2008 9:35 am
Deniseann Taylor

Ms. Whoopi you have been my idol for as long as I can remember. We are the same age, and born in the same month, just at opposite sides of New York State.

I have a funny story:  We were stationed at Quantico Marine Corp Base in VA, my neighbors where African American, me I’m what pop’s use to call lilly white, it’s the irish/english in me,lol   Anyways the young lady from next door and my little girl were watching your video with me and laughing like crazy.  They could only watch certain parts due to language,lol.  Well after you did your bit on wanting to be a white girl with long hair,the two of them went into my bedroom got some sweatshirts and went la de da around the house.  My x@@@@@husband is Serbian and dark skin and dark hair, and my little girl got all daddy’s traits and none of mine.  Hell you wouldn’t even know either of my kids were mine if they didn’t introduce me as such, my son looks like my dad, who was dark haired with brown eyes.

 Off track again, Sorry, Anyways the girls were pretending to be you and her mother and I were laughing non stop, they told us they’d be back they were going out to the yard.  When they came back in OH MY GOD::::: My daughters long hair was gone and it was Super Glued to Angie’s head, you know what came next.

Angie had to have her head shaved because of the glue and Deanna had to get some kind of a hair cut to look somewhat human, lol.   It took almost six months for her hair to get into some kind of shape, they really did a butcher job on eachother.

In my family your number one, Robin Williams is two,  and George Carlin, three, in the comic realm.

I’ve got most of your movies and since you joined the VIEW I never miss an show, even the occasional reruns.  I’m so happy to watch and learn and laugh at something almost everyday of the wk. An I love you on Star Trek, I have informed my kids I want the complete collection of Star Treck: Generation for my next Bday, that and StarGate SG1.

Whoopi, i really agree with you about all the crazy tax’s in NY state, from cigs, to booze, to cloths.  And I am taking your adivce to heart, I question all the tax’s on all my bills, I’ve been overcharged by many utitlies, cable bills are the worse especially if you have phone and internet packages and can’t get out of them till the contract runs out and then you have to start all over again with another carrier.

Keep us smiling and laughing, but most of all thinking.  God Bless you Whoopi Goldberg :)

By Deniseann Taylor on 06/13/2009 6:22 pm
Michael Salling
scuze me for buttin in at the head of the line — that annie liebowitz pic of you on cobert last night was incredible. Can I get it on google images? you are sooooo hot — it’s no wonder brando came sniffin round like a coon dog on the trail of an irresistable scent.
By Michael Salling on 04/29/2008 8:22 pm
Donna W.
Whoopi, The View has never been more enjoyable to me, both entertaining and informative, since you have been on it. I appreciate your honesty and also how you challenge other’s views. Great work!
By Donna W. on 03/28/2008 8:02 am
Taylor Hall
This is what I’m talking about…conversation between two ladies who have been friends for God knows how long. Whoopi-Liz top of the morning to you both. Whoopi my impression of you has always been that you call it as you see and feel it. One of you said something regarding the bullshit we are constantly fed. Problems begin when you call those people on the carpet…that’s when stink begins to make its rounds from station to station accusing you-Whoopi- of being evil and insensitive. I too am over joyed that our fellow Americans now understand it’s okay to speak up…voice your opinions and your concerns. Afterall people have died so we all can take advantage of what we are doing right now. Talking loudly. Can’t wait to see your new work!!!
By Taylor Hall on 03/28/2008 8:37 am
Marie McConnell
I have to say Whoopi that I am so much like you. I really enjoy you on The View. You add so much to the show.
By Marie McConnell on 03/28/2008 8:42 am
Hedda Lettuce
I appreciate women like you Whoopi. Straight talk and no bull. Telling it the way it is without malice is good in my book. We can’t always tip-toe around important subjects for fear that someone might be offended. We are not, after all, responsible for other people’s reactions to our own opinions when the opinions are asked for and given without intentional harm. That’s what is so great about our country and so many people forget what IS great about it in the light of a looming recession. We still have freedom of speech.
By Hedda Lettuce on 03/28/2008 9:12 am
J.D. E.
I love smart women who ask questions and have civil discussion! Sometimes I fear too many people don’t know how to think critically. They only know how to react and push their own ideology. To paraphrase Anna Deveare Smith, it’s important for all of us to come out of our safe houses and relate to more than just those who agree with us. Cheers, Whoopi, and Liz, and the women of WowoWow!
By J.D. E. on 03/28/2008 9:27 am
K O
You are my hero. I, too, wish for more discourse, based on critical thinking, and expressed with respect. You are my hero. Please run for President.
By K O on 04/16/2008 2:27 pm
Amy Van Cleave
I think that Whoopi, is excellent ,and finally I been wondering what her opinion was on alot of things, How many kids do you have 3? Amy
By Amy Van Cleave on 03/28/2008 9:47 am
Amy Van Cleave
I think we should talk about womens dieases, that have taken women out of the workforce.Like my dx. of Intersitital cystitis, more women have this then diabete’s and MS combined. We need a national spokeperson to shade like on this diaease. The pain is like the end stages of renal failure. Check out there website www.ichelp.org Or Pelvicpain.com
By Amy Van Cleave on 03/28/2008 9:54 am
Sandra Robinson
I would love to know where Whoopi intends to go in Greece. I have a house on a Greek island and I love it. I do not own a TV, hardly ever read a newspaper, it is always a day late anyway, just read all the books that I can carry with me and entertain my children who visit and friends who come to stay. I wonder if Whoopi, who is such a personality and in the midst of all that is going on in todays world, would not become a little bit bored. She can come and visit me anytime but I would have to put up a fence to keep all the locals from wanting to be her friend.
By Sandra Robinson on 03/28/2008 10:04 am