I thought it was lovely that you had Verne Troyer (Mini Me, Austin Powers) on your show today to promote “Goldmember” coming to DVD. However, the manner in which you spoke to him was disgusting. Mr. Troyer is a grown man, and you dealt with him as if he were a child, speaking loudly and slowly, showing a bit too much enthusiasm, etc.
Fuck you. Just because someone is different doesn’t make them subject to your prejudiced nonsense.
Worst interview I’ve ever seen:
Local southern California station in the mid 80s (Palm Springs or LA), the interviewer is speaking with Lou Ferigno (who is deaf). She asks him, “Where are you from, that’s an unusual accent you have…”
By far the most embarrasing interview I’ve ever seen.
Children are intelligent, agreed. But a child develops its understanding of a language as it grows. An elder child will comprehend much more complex speech constructs than a younger one.
In this sense I think you do need to moderate the way you speak to a child, but I suppose this is just a matter of opinion.
In answer to the OP, maybe she was acting that way without even knowing it. I would think Verne Troyer is well used to people speaking to him like that, and just accepts it.
everything he has been in is him actting like a tiny feral human of some sort…
I think even knowing it intelectually that its just actting… I’d do the same… just like I’d subconciously expect jack nicolus to be scary… and kelsy grammer to be a pretencious dork…
There aren’t a lot of “normal” roles available for little people, especially since they figured out how to cast average-height people as hobbits and dwarves and such.
For what it’s worth, I heard Verne Troyer interviewed on the radio here in SoCal a few years back, I believe it was for the first Austin Powers movie, and he certainly seemed like an intelligent, witty person. I can’t imagine talking down to someone like that. But, sadly, he’s probably used to it.
He’s probably used to it… but I can NOT imagine that he “accepts” it.
It’s stupidity on the tall person’s part to make assumptions about intellect based on the short person’s height.
I saw Mr. Troyer interviewed on one of those morning shows when the second Austin Powers came out. He’s a witty, intelligent, fully adult human being. It is disgraceful if what the OP describes happened to him (and I wouldn’t be surprised if it did.)