It’s like surrendering to the night or something. JF: It feels really sad, to me, to go to a dark bedroom. TDP: Why don’t you like sleeping on a bed? generally when I travel, I sleep on the couch. It can be something about yourself you haven’t revealed in interviews, or something about the world at large. TDP: Tell us something that we don’t know. Those to me are the biggest phonies, and I wish they would just… stay away from me. They’re using me, and using exactly what they are trying to criticize, to get publicity for themselves. James Franco: You can ask me most things, here’s what I don’t like: When outlets try to criticize me, but really they are also capitalizing on the fact that a story about me will get eyes on their page, or readers. You can hear The Dinner Party's interview with Franco in its entirety here at and follow the show on Twitter Dinner Party: What question are you tired of being asked in interviews? It’s called “Rebel” – a series of collaborations with artists like Ed Ruscha, with a theme centered around the classic James Dean movie "Rebel Without a Cause." This month, he has an exhibition on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Over the last few years, he’s also become notorious for an avalanche of creative work across artistic fields – he’s published short stories, directed dance pieces and exhibited multimedia art, all while working on degrees from Columbia and Yale. Thirteen years ago, James Franco was one of the stars on the cult TV show "Freaks and Geeks." He went on to co-star in the "Spider-Man" movie franchise, earned raves in Gus Van Sant’s "Milk," and got an Oscar nomination for his starring role in the film "127 Hours."
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