Morning Slam: Ted Takes On Sigourney Weaver

11 May 2009 2 Comments Tagged: ,

Ted’s Odd Job involved organizing a panel with Sigourney Weaver on her contributions to film. His highly-developed gender theory about the Alien movies, however, didn’t quite get the response he was hoping for:

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  • stephen hale said:

    i’m sure she was just so bored by your irritating voice that she phased out. she is way smarter than you. pretentious asshole.

  • Sigourney Weaver said:

    Stephen I appreciate you trying to come to my defense. I find your chivalrous behavior to be endearing and charmingly testosterone-laden. Actually I found the encounter in the story to be a milestone in my personal development. It was a wonderful growing experience. I think the role of gender in society is a rich and meaningful discussion that I did not realize I was already so entrenched in artistically. I’ve found it quite exciting and it is opening up new doors in my craft and in my life.

    love, Sig

    p.s. Ted’s voice reminds me of the cooing of a dove or the song of the bluebird.

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