Interview on the set of Masterminds

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Interviewer : Tell me about your lost childhood because of the acting business.
Vinnie: I didn't have a lost childhood, I mean this.....
Interviewer: You had a childhood and an acting career?
Vinnie: .....Ya, well I just recently have become doing movies and stuff
but I used to do small roles in films and I didn't lose anything. I mean
if my friends liked me because I was in the movies they soon got board
of me. Cause, I mean, it loses it's glory so fast. Like even with
Patrick [Stewart] I don't look at him as a movie star anymore, he's just
another guy and if I didn't like who he was I wouldn't talk to him. I
just be like see you later bro. And it's just like that with anyone, and
everyone thinks if I ever talked to a star I'd been so nice but after
five or six sentences your just like, Oh I thought he's be like, ya
know, it's just, there just people.
Director Roger Christian talking about Vinnie
"He's very like his character. He's a very rambunctious boy, and that's
what we needed, this kind of charm that pours off the screen. He's got that."
Patrick Stewart talks about Vinnie
"Vincent is an extraordinary actor. And I do say actor. He's not a child
performer or a young person who's just behaving, he's an actor."
Interviewer: Certainty there could be a great sound track to this film.
Vinnie: Ya, I hope that they get not this light, like, alternative
stuff, and that they go for more of the punk kind of deal. I mean the
kids not an Oasis type kid, he's kind of an I'll kick your ass if you
get in my way kind of guy.

 

Thanks once again Jen!