Friday, February 20, 2009

On a Walk With Cameron Sikes a.k.a E.L. Healey

These photos were taken between the start and finish of the following interview.

E.L. Healey
Phenomenal deals on steak right now.
On a Walk w. E.L. Healey

The following interview was documented at aprox. 11:53pm February 19th 2009. J.E. Albert was asking questions and E.L. Healey was getting interviewed.

j.e.
It's good to have you here tonight. I am going to ask you a few questions that may not seem related, in fact they aren't, but do the best of your ability to answer them.

e.l.
ok

j.e.
Where do you think the largest contributor to the economic crisis lies?

e.l.
The fact that the wealth in the world is held by 2% of the population. We need to get greedy old people to start giving back, that's the only way.

j.e.
Fair enough. Who was 2pac to you?

e.l.
2pac was such a tragedy. I feel that he struggled with himself a lot. He was a genius, but the conflict within himself started to surface at the end. 2pac recognized the good or the positive in every thing regardless of color and shape and size. Yeah he loved his people, but at the end of the day he loved everyone.

j.e.
give me your take on The AlbertMason Group

e.l.
they are a group of good people who regardless of my personal interest in them, I respect. They are driven with every ounce they have. They will have a tremendous opportunity (to make it). 

j.e.
tell me a little about The Seasons, the new film your are co-staring in.

e.l.
The Seasons has a lot of heart, and tremendous potential. These kids in the story have such good intentions, but its so tragic how getting caught up in money and freedom. A big part of the message is about how those things can cripple good intentions.

j.e.
I heard the content is pretty graphic, how should people deal with that?

e.l.
with the good comes the bad, and in life and in The Seasons thats how it is. The negative consequences shown for the behavior in the movie is enough of a deterrent from this type of behavior to consider it educational.

j.e.
and Max Albert is directing that movie right? what's your take on working with him?

e.l.
max albert is an extremely smart guy. He has the potential to be one of the great directors of our time. He treats each project that he works on like a masterpiece he's dedicated his life to and I respect that.

j.e.
I hear you have a meeting with Jerry Weintraub (producer of the Oceans 11, 12, 13 series) in the next month, thats huge right?

e.l.
yeah I'm really excited for next month. We are talking about this HBO sitcom surrounding Sherry Wolfe's life. It's a challenge to write something thats funny the whole time you are watching it, but we think that with this show we will be able to do that. Its a unique idea and I can't wait to see where we go with it.

 j.e.
drink this 

 e.l. 
ok

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