Yes, he is gorgeous and charming… But I loved listening to him talking about his craft, how he creates a character, and him reading "Memoirs of Hadrian" just to prepare for a role. It becomes increasingly clear how is he landing so much interesting roles -he is not only good looking, but a systematic thinker with great analytical skills to build up subtleties in characters. Great responses.
Wow, he's one of the few men who can pull off that kind of mustache and still look hot. Great interview. Hope you'll be talking to Jessica Chastain too.
He's a very talented, sympathetic and eloquent person. Too bad he keeps being snubbed for this film as well, he should get his second Oscar nomination at this point after Llewyn Davis. I watched him recently in The two faces of January, another strong performance.
***** I meant his second Oscar nom, because he should've been nominated for Llewyn Davis as well(least he got a gg nom and a few critics awards), but he was snubbed, and it seems he'll be snubbed again this year for this movie.
Llewin Davis was my favourite movie last year, I loved it, loved it, loved it. I like what he says around 33:00, that art is the only moment when we can realise that we all feel things the same way... Simple, but very true.
I loved how Oscar can still have a fairly good interview, despite the fact that his interviewer, David Poland, clearly did no research about Oscar's career, background, and upcoming projects. Also borderline, if not truly, offensive on top of all that. The acting attention when he was a kid? Over the water? Demented stroke? Even that is not a laughing matter. He needs to work on his professional tact. He's just someone asking half thought out questions and fortunately Oscar was good enough to have great responses.
This was my third interview with Oscar. The second one for this movie. I think he's okay with me. Sorry you were offended. The style of my interviews - there are over 1200 of them - is conversational. The idea is not for me to make up questions and pre-interview and all those things that so many do... so you get, essentially, a canned interview. I try to have a discussion with the subject like a real person, which could include being offensive or stupid. The great responses, I have found, come with that open method. But again... sorry if you hated it.
DP/30: The Oral History Of Hollywood I enjoy your interviews but I think we can all admit that the "over the water" bit was an unfortunate choice of words.
+DP/30: The Oral History Of Hollywood I would agree that "over the water" was poor choice of words. I think even oscar reacted. But yeah, I guess you don't know where guatemala is...I don't think you meant to offend it's just a little ignorant.
+DP/30: The Oral History Of Hollywood - I like your interviews, more relaxed and interesting the format leads to more in depth responses from actors especially this guy. He gives good interview! Afraid I'm developing a bit of a crush on him too😕
Yes, he is gorgeous and charming… But I loved listening to him talking about his craft, how he creates a character, and him reading "Memoirs of Hadrian" just to prepare for a role. It becomes increasingly clear how is he landing so much interesting roles -he is not only good looking, but a systematic thinker with great analytical skills to build up subtleties in characters. Great responses.
I could listen to him all day.
Wow, he's one of the few men who can pull off that kind of mustache and still look hot. Great interview. Hope you'll be talking to Jessica Chastain too.
oh yeah!!! he's the best!!
He's a very talented, sympathetic and eloquent person. Too bad he keeps being snubbed for this film as well, he should get his second Oscar nomination at this point after Llewyn Davis. I watched him recently in The two faces of January, another strong performance.
***** I meant his second Oscar nom, because he should've been nominated for Llewyn Davis as well(least he got a gg nom and a few critics awards), but he was snubbed, and it seems he'll be snubbed again this year for this movie.
"I'm hipstering there now" omg what a cutie
Oscar gives good interviews he's smart, funny, charming and that tache is hot on him!
He's so gorgeous
no effort needed, he's already rocking that moustache
Luv Oscar Issac. a most violent year is shaping up to be one of my fav films
Llewin Davis was my favourite movie last year, I loved it, loved it, loved it. I like what he says around 33:00, that art is the only moment when we can realise that we all feel things the same way... Simple, but very true.
Oscar... you're my dream man
"Same shit, different cave !" ahaha.
Just like "same shit, different day" haha
wait a second, lol. Isn't this the same interviewer from Llewin Davis? He even said "Hi, again." So why is he asking the same birth questions LOLOLOL!
True
I don't know anything about acting but I found this interview so profound (8:00 onwards)
WHATA LEGEND
sir i’m love with you
It'll be a huge missed opportunity if he never plays Gomez Addams.
+Matt H Hmmm...Oscar as Gomez and Jessica Chastain as Morticia. I could totally get down with that casting. ;-P
And it happened!
Adams 2 coming soon 😆
He has done the animated movie in 2019 and it has a sequel coming up, but I would love to see him do a live action Gomez Addams
true hipsters never realize that they are hipsters...
I loved how Oscar can still have a fairly good interview, despite the fact that his interviewer, David Poland, clearly did no research about Oscar's career, background, and upcoming projects. Also borderline, if not truly, offensive on top of all that. The acting attention when he was a kid? Over the water? Demented stroke? Even that is not a laughing matter. He needs to work on his professional tact. He's just someone asking half thought out questions and fortunately Oscar was good enough to have great responses.
This was my third interview with Oscar. The second one for this movie. I think he's okay with me. Sorry you were offended. The style of my interviews - there are over 1200 of them - is conversational. The idea is not for me to make up questions and pre-interview and all those things that so many do... so you get, essentially, a canned interview. I try to have a discussion with the subject like a real person, which could include being offensive or stupid. The great responses, I have found, come with that open method. But again... sorry if you hated it.
DP/30: The Oral History Of Hollywood I enjoy your interviews but I think we can all admit that the "over the water" bit was an unfortunate choice of words.
+DP/30: The Oral History Of Hollywood I would agree that "over the water" was poor choice of words. I think even oscar reacted. But yeah, I guess you don't know where guatemala is...I don't think you meant to offend it's just a little ignorant.
+DP/30: The Oral History Of Hollywood - I like your interviews, more relaxed and interesting the format leads to more in depth responses from actors especially this guy. He gives good interview! Afraid I'm developing a bit of a crush on him too😕
+Mrsbeatle1968 Everyone has a crush on him! Don't be scared, join us.
can a man possibly any more good looking?!
Same shit different cave :)
+Oyster I loved that too :)
Funny you say that...
this guy is hard on oscar I would have walked
I don't like attitude of the interview
jcvd
David's interviews are so inconsistent. Great guests but you never know when it's going to be a great one. This one was on of the bad ones though.