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Actor Matthew Modine shares insights on political activism and its impact. Watch the full interview on Big Think.

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Matthew Modine talks about his work as a liberal activist.
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Matthew Modine:
Matthew Modine is an actor who has starred in major films including Streamers, Full Metal Jacket, Married to the Mob, Pacific Heights, Any Given Sunday, and Notting Hill. His recent television work includes Showtime's hit, Weeds. And he recently wrote, directed and starred in the short film "I Think I Thought" about a man who cures himself of over-thinking. He lives in New York.
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Modine: I studied with Stella Adler, and Stella Adler was a great New York acting teacher, and you have to have a need. When you read something, if you donât have a need to tell that story, you donât really⌠you shouldnât be doing it, because the words have to speak to you so powerfully and you have to want to be able to tell that story, like you have to hear this story because somethingâs happening. And thatâs how I feel about âI Think I Thought.â That was a really important story to me. It wasnât just, you know⌠I mean, I calmly said that I wanted to experience what it was to use digital film making, but it began with the desire of hearing a joke and going, âYeah. Thatâs whatâs happening.â We have our religious leaders. What happened to separation between Church and State in the United States? You know, thatâs a really important separation, you know, because one is dealing with hard facts or political facts, and the structure and running of a country, and the other side, the religious thing, is something that exist inside different peopleâs imaginations of what God is, of whatâs right and whatâs wrong. There has got to be a separation between church and state. You canât have religion peeking through the cracks of the wall, you know. And politics getting into religion, you just canât. Thatâs why, [I don't know], Thomas Jefferson said there has to be the separation between Church and State. There has to be. But this, you know, political leaders telling us whatâs good for us, whatâs wrong for us. This is a country of the people, by the people and for the people. And just downtown, less than 2 miles from here, we watched those buildings come down, and thatâs when I realized that, living in America, you have to be politically engaged. That if you live in a free and democratic society, you have to participate in the government. You canât allow the government to tell you whatâs right and whatâs wrong. This is our country. Those people are elected officials, and if theyâre doing things that donât represent the will of the people, you have to replace them. You have to bring them up on charges. You have to question them, you know. And the news media is something thatâs not supposed to tell us whatâs right and whatâs wrong, but to report. And there are absolute rules about investigative reporting. Donât tell us what you think. Tell us what you know. Investigative reporting is something thatâs so important to a society, you know. Thatâs why thereâs freedom of the press, you know. And people that comment on the news, you know⌠I was watching during the Gulf War, when it was first starting, and hearing news reporters saying âOh, we think this is whatâs happening. We think that theyâre going in here. We think that theyâre doing this. Theyâre doing that.â Thatâs so dangerous for our own troops, to speculate about something like that. You donât think that the enemy is watching CNN? Unless theyâre using CNN to manipulate those people and make them think that thatâs whatâs happening. But you know, news media, you know, thatâs what Citizen Kane was about. Orson Welles was warning us, that the dangers of somebody owning a lot of newspapers, you know, that⌠You canât have a multi-national news media. I may get in trouble for that.
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Matthew Modine talks about his work as a liberal activist.
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Matthew Modine:
Matthew Modine is an actor who has starred in major films including Streamers, Full Metal Jacket, Married to the Mob, Pacific Heights, Any Given Sunday, and Notting Hill. His recent television work includes Showtime's hit, Weeds. And he recently wrote, directed and starred in the short film "I Think I Thought" about a man who cures himself of over-thinking. He lives in New York.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Modine: I studied with Stella Adler, and Stella Adler was a great New York acting teacher, and you have to have a need. When you read something, if you donât have a need to tell that story, you donât really⌠you shouldnât be doing it, because the words have to speak to you so powerfully and you have to want to be able to tell that story, like you have to hear this story because somethingâs happening. And thatâs how I feel about âI Think I Thought.â That was a really important story to me. It wasnât just, you know⌠I mean, I calmly said that I wanted to experience what it was to use digital film making, but it began with the desire of hearing a joke and going, âYeah. Thatâs whatâs happening.â We have our religious leaders. What happened to separation between Church and State in the United States? You know, thatâs a really important separation, you know, because one is dealing with hard facts or political facts, and the structure and running of a country, and the other side, the religious thing, is something that exist inside different peopleâs imaginations of what God is, of whatâs right and whatâs wrong. There has got to be a separation between church and state. You canât have religion peeking through the cracks of the wall, you know. And politics getting into religion, you just canât. Thatâs why, [I don't know], Thomas Jefferson said there has to be the separation between Church and State. There has to be. But this, you know, political leaders telling us whatâs good for us, whatâs wrong for us. This is a country of the people, by the people and for the people. And just downtown, less than 2 miles from here, we watched those buildings come down, and thatâs when I realized that, living in America, you have to be politically engaged. That if you live in a free and democratic society, you have to participate in the government. You canât allow the government to tell you whatâs right and whatâs wrong. This is our country. Those people are elected officials, and if theyâre doing things that donât represent the will of the people, you have to replace them. You have to bring them up on charges. You have to question them, you know. And the news media is something thatâs not supposed to tell us whatâs right and whatâs wrong, but to report. And there are absolute rules about investigative reporting. Donât tell us what you think. Tell us what you know. Investigative reporting is something thatâs so important to a society, you know. Thatâs why thereâs freedom of the press, you know. And people that comment on the news, you know⌠I was watching during the Gulf War, when it was first starting, and hearing news reporters saying âOh, we think this is whatâs happening. We think that theyâre going in here. We think that theyâre doing this. Theyâre doing that.â Thatâs so dangerous for our own troops, to speculate about something like that. You donât think that the enemy is watching CNN? Unless theyâre using CNN to manipulate those people and make them think that thatâs whatâs happening. But you know, news media, you know, thatâs what Citizen Kane was about. Orson Welles was warning us, that the dangers of somebody owning a lot of newspapers, you know, that⌠You canât have a multi-national news media. I may get in trouble for that.
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