It doesn't happen that often, but it's nice when it does. John Scott, Ray Harryhausen, Earl Holliman (even though most of the interview I did with him for a book ended up being cut), Peter Hunt (who I never actually interviewed, but featured heavily in an article I published on
OHMSS), and Kenneth Hyman are the only ones that spring to mind out of all those I've interviewed. Oh, and Dick Baker, who thought the book I wrote on
The Exorcist was the best thing he'd ever read on the film and phoned me to tell me, and William Friedkin, who called me a vile, malicious motherfucking cocksucking cunt before having all the copies destroyed... Happy days!
Funny you should mention
Alaska, though - I actually went to the recording sessions at Air Lyndhurst, and Fraser Heston was in hysterics over a review I'd written about one of his dad's films in the copy of the mag that I brought along.