''I don't have a clue about the Internet. I've heard it referred
to as the Information Highway, but I suspect there are a lot of
casualties, a lot of breakdowns, and a lot of hitchhiking going
on. Personally, I have very little interest in the Internet or
computers. I fear that the advantage lies with the affluent and
it leaves the poor in the Third World that much further behind.''
Spawn's MARTIN SHEEN on America Online
''I've worked with actors who give me less than the visual
puppets they use for the dinosaurs or the snake in Anaconda, so
faking it like I sometimes have to do is a piece of cake.''
Sliders' KARI WUHRER on AOL
''When I was with the First Edition, working in Las Vegas, Elvis
worked in the main room and I was in the lounge. He used to slip
in and see us perform, and I would do the same. It was a great
thrill. He would introduce me from the stage as a friend. I'm
not sure that was appropriate, but it was a thrill.''
Country singer and roast-chicken magnate KENNY ROGERS on Prodigy
''It takes me about a year [to complete a book] as I write in
longhand, and my books are exceptionally long. I can think of
certain popular authors where you can fit three of their books
into one of mine! It's a lot of hard work but I love it!''
JACKIE COLLINS, author of Vendetta: Lucky's Revenge, on AOL
''Men in Black is NOT a documentary. Please do NOT come to my
house seeking information. But I am starting to think [aliens]
do exist...because the summer in New York brings them out.''
Men in Black director BARRY SONNENFELD on AOL

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