Schadenfreudefilter: Video of Frey on Larry King?
January 11, 2006 12:37 PM   Subscribe

Schadenfreudefilter: anyone know where I'll be able to find a an online copy of James Frey's appearance on Larry King tonight?

Does The King post his stuff on any legit sites these days? I know where I can find the transcript, but I'd love to see the video...
posted by ph00dz to Society & Culture (12 answers total)
 
I don't know for sure, but I saw some news shows on google's new video service... they were $0.99 .. not at all a bad deal for a legitimate download of copyrighted material... you might check there?
posted by twiggy at 12:47 PM on January 11, 2006


Note: Google video is windoze only...I tried to buy a Charlie Rose episode yesterday and was shut down...
posted by nevercalm at 1:21 PM on January 11, 2006


Wait for a few days after the show airs...I'm sure plenty of blogs and other sites will upload video/have transcripts. IFILM is usually a pretty good source of popular video files too. And hey, I wouldn't be surprised if someone made an FPP including links to it on MeFi once it happens.
posted by apple scruff at 1:32 PM on January 11, 2006


The CNN website will publish a transcript tomorrow.

But for those of us in the UK who have an extra 24 hours to wait until we see Larry King - what happened?
posted by essexjan at 2:22 PM on January 11, 2006


And for those of who avoid Larry King like the plague, what happened?
posted by mmascolino at 2:30 PM on January 11, 2006


Nothing happened yet. He's on tonight.
posted by puke & cry at 3:13 PM on January 11, 2006


yeah, cuz Larry King is totally known for asking tough questions and following up.
posted by menace303 at 3:39 PM on January 11, 2006


Response by poster: It is kinda funny -- appearing on Larry King is the advice that Jon Stewart gave in America: The Book if you commit some sin that you have to confess. Larry... he'll understand.

Anyway, it should be pretty silly. The Smoking Gun pretty much pwn3d that guy.
posted by ph00dz at 3:43 PM on January 11, 2006


Related mefi thread
posted by entropy at 3:51 PM on January 11, 2006


searched cnn and a video list appears with a link to 4:30 of the interview:
http://search.cnn.com/pages/search.jsp?query=larry%20king
posted by gina at 7:47 PM on January 11, 2006


Transcript here
posted by essexjan at 12:08 AM on January 12, 2006


Pure gold (from the phone-in part of the interview):

KING: You keep saying that, but a memoir is accepted as fact. I mean, if I see memoir, I accept it as a person's memory of incidents or things in their life. I wrote a memoir. I may not have been exactly right, but it was my memory of incidents.

FREY: I don't think -- I think you could probably find people who would dispute every memoir that was ever published. And a lot of them have been disputed. When Jerzy Kosinski's "Painted Bird" came out and became a big success several years afterwards, people said, "You know what? Jerzy Kosinski never went through the Holocaust." It's happened with a number of recent memoirs. It tends to happen with a lot of the more high-profile memoirs.

KING: And Jerzy killed himself. I'm not suggesting ... Mondovi, Wisconsin, hello.

posted by essexjan at 12:18 AM on January 12, 2006


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