Yudster wrote:My brother knows John Cleese. He reckons that he is one of those people that you simply have to respect, in terms of what they have done and the influence they have had on their industry and genre, but really not at all easy to like. I met him briefly once about 12 years ago and thought he was an arse - not to me, a quick handshake and immediate dismissal was the limit of my contact with him and there's no reason it should have been otherwise, but over the course of a couple of hours he managed to upset a hell of a lot of people for no reason I could make out. Maybe he was having a bad day.
Well, I've crossed paths with John Cleese twice and that was my impression too. I now make it a rule to never try to meet my heroes.
I don't think I'd really want to meet Chris -- not because he wouldn't be the cuddly bear that we all know him to be, but because fan interactions can be awkward and not everyone is how you expect them to be from only hearing or seeing their work.
There were two other people mentioned in the John Cleese interview who I wish I'd never seen "behind the scenes" -- I can't really be as big of a fan of them any more, having seen them act like arses. I won't mention their names, as you shouldn't be put off either!
Having said all that, John was an excellent interviewee and I loved hearing his stories. This was also one of Chris' best interviews. As I was listening, I was thinking if he interviewed everyone like this, he could be the next Parky or Jonathan Ross.