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He's magnetic in every single moment of every single film he's in--he's is amazing. i know the shoulder shift Gary refers to--Jim's whole life/world with Tom is shifted in his shoulders--he knows in that moment, the truth. I've seen this movie so many times, because you want to see every frame. A film bold enough to move at that pace needs every moment taken in. Beautiful movie, so simple and powerful.
I love how the camera zooms dramatically on Gary when he reminisces about his first time in America, like he's gonna say something really sentimental, and he says "I was in a bar and there was a drink there called Knob Creek", LMAO
This film was just incredible, in particular the acting and sound design. I think I've watched it 10 times by now and I can't think of a single weak point or sore spot in the entire movie. It was a delicious slow burn littered with pearls and diamonds all throughout the film.
Magnificent film. The simplicity of a middle- age George is absolutely phenomenal. Gary's Karla monologue--that his love for Ann was essentially, Karla's way in--my goodness--movie-making at it's finest!! And I love anything with Mark Strong. And of course Colin Firth.
The 'simple' life of a spy, almost. George getting his glasses...the music. It's absolutely my all-time favorites. And I've seen it about 10x too. Le Mer, genious!!!
They also talk about the nature of acting, and their own acting, with a professional intelligence that is common in the UK and rare in the US, where actors usually turn up on late night chat shows and are required to be funny at all costs. Means certain kinds of actors and films rarely appear.
Mark Strong was so great in that Robin Hood movie, and that last scene he was in always stuck in my mind, he was in shock, bu then like a knowing what just happened, acknowledgement and acceptance that he was bettered and dying in a way he expected and kind of 'hats off' to Hood, all in one motion and expression. Probably the best death scene in any movie as it's so brutal and quick yet outstanding.
The first time in twenty odd years, was going to see Tinker Taylor at the movies, and well how fantastic it was, nailed the characters, the atmosphere of the plot, and of the times. A master class in movie making.
This film is a masterpiece and is the British equivalent in terms of the cast of true all-stars that Glengarry Glen Ross was. Oldman was robbed of an Oscar for this movie.
Mark and Gary get on well. Two actors that respect each other and their bodies of work. Awesomeness on that couch right there. Mark Strong is unbelievable. And Gary Oldeman is the chameleon of the cinemas. They're more talking to each other than the interviewer. I ate this up.
Bravo to Gary Oldman and Mark Strong for persevering with the outstanding idiocy and banality of the interviewers questioning. The creativity of Oldman and the I'm keeping my mouth shut in case I say something I'll regret from Strong is a joy to behold.
Strong is a perfectly nice guy, but you can see from his look (and voice) why he plays villains. If you can go bald that young and still look cool, that’s pretty badass.
"Dressing up as Kings and Queens and prancing about." Thanx, Gary and Mark!!! You bring a priceless gift to the world, a chance to step outside ourselves and live another life, vicariously, through the work you do, and the worlds you help create.
Morse. I remember it too -- in the Masonic one. Mark Strong was a cop who stopped him and breathalysed him and was flummoxed when Morse passed because he hadn't liked his host's choice in beer.
Movies that DEMAND your ability to pay attention and use your intelligence are so rare, that they allow a movie like this to shine like a beacon. And Gary Oldman is at the top of the list for talent, charisma and intelligence. Great movie, great interview.
Yeah, it's got a genuine feeling to it, like it's actually real people sitting there talking and not pre-programmed robot actors from a shallow Hollywood studio. Gary's a real person, and Mark seems to. The setting too, just seems like a random room at some random place, with those leaves in the window. Very chill.
I am proud to say I have never read or seen a Potter POS! So, Mark Strong, don't feel bad. I never imagined a LeCarré could be made better than Sir Alec....until this movie.
I love le carre and that bbc production (Guiness) was without equal. Then the remake was, impossibly, just as good. Love those guys! Wish everything was on that peak level. So funny, that collision between American interviewer and these two Hitchhikers of the Galaxy. A gift!
To make a movie of an iconic BBC TV series was such a challenge, well met. Gary Oldman portraited such a brilliant Smiley in the movie. To develop characters in a movie already done in a BBC telie series, priceless.
If you've missed this one check it out and thank me later. One of the most interesting and well knitted films I've ever since. The grand finale leaves you stunned, dabbing a tear.
Two of my favorite actors! These guys are amazing!!! Very under rated, lacking recognition though.. nevertheless their brilliance shows in every rol they play...
Great interview. Nice to hear the guys just "chat". And they sound and look so relaxed here that you get more out of it rather than the question and answer interview style. Refreshing.
The two best actors from the movie IMO. Well Gary is the lead and always great in everything he does but Mark was a real standout as Prideaux. He has such a depth in his acting, shouldn't be wasted in cliche villain roles
Oldman's an English-language treasure who casts a long shadow on our contemporary cinema. But the only actor on par with the cast of the 1980 BBC production is Mark Strong.. Surprisingly weak was the Oscar winner who plays Karla's mole and the Strong character's best friend since Cambridge days.
I thought Gary was brilliant in TTSS when I watched it a few years ago. Then I watched Smiley and Smiley's People recently and I can understand why he hesitated - Sir Alec Guinness was super brilliant in the role.However, tv allows you to make a stronger establishment. And Gary's right - the new fans only remember your most recent work as with Guinness as Obi Wan Kenobi - they don't know him as Smiley or his earlier work.
Both very strong acting talents with wide ranges of characters that they both bring off as absolutely believable. Also they are seemingly gentle, unassuming, largely amiable blokes who'd be great fun to sit with and have a few Pints
It is a credit to the actors that they made an entertaining movie in the face of such a successful series. I like the movie a because of the acting, and it is a great story, especially because it's based on real events.
The only downside for me in their TTSS remake was it was too short. There were jumps in logic that were derived too quickly considering the subterfuge involved. Still, a great film and brilliantly executed.
Re-watched this and laughed again at all the stupid references to England's strange names. Lived there for five years in the late nineties and enjoyed getting to know all the slang names for things. These two are such great actors. When will Mark Strong be a Bond villain?
I think that it is very difficult to visualize the Le Carre's novels. Whoever read the novel of TTSS, we have had the personal images about the characters. Before I watched this movie, I had not imagined neither G.Oldman as "Smiley" nor M.Strong as "Prideux". I watched this movie again & again. I understand they did their best. I thank their great efforts. I love this movie.
Oldman is the best 'actors' of our time. Other famous actors are just playing a version of themselves, but they are very similar roles... that's very *basic* 'acting'. Gary has gone from Beethoven to Dracula to Lee HArvey Oswald, to Sirius Black, to Zorg, to Drexel Spivey...the list goes on and on.... totally fucking *insane* range, absolutely pure talent. And Mark is no slouch either. ;) (However, this has got to be the *worst* 'interviewer' ever.... did he even watch the fucking movie?? He asked questions and just ....trails.... off... like... "Did you?....Or..." ) Fuck, get a real fucking interviewer next time.
I so agree about Oldman being one of the best actors. The first time I realized it was after seeing Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy and, after making a research on internet, realizing he was the one playng the terrorist in Airforce One movie, with H. Ford, which I had already seen some time before. It wasn't because I thought it was a great role, but because I couldn't believe he was the same person. Incredible actor!
Sidonia's handmade jewelry He's also Zorg in "5th Element", Sid Vicious, drug dealer in True Romance, Beethoven, Lee HArvey Oswald, Sirious Black, Dracula...goes on and on...
I saw Gary Oldman play Beethoven in a movie called" Immortal Beloved" I thought he was great then and he has not had a bad role since in my opinion, Mark Strong played a man named "Hanie Pasha" in "Body of Lies" with Leo Decapreo and Russell Crowe great cast very underrated movie, anyway the guy seemed like he was in everything there for a while. I mean I was like this guy is in every movie, he had so many credits there for a time I was like where does he get the time. Here this is a truly great movie and cast I must see the first one I here it is very good as well. Mark Strong what is his nationality.
Mark Strong : I love the aspect of transformation and dressing up, But its better when your more under the radar because you can get away with that. If you get little better known or people visually recognise you more, then suddenly what you do to yourself becomes more obvious and you cant sneak in and surprise people so much. Gary Oldman : Hold my drink (Goes and plays Winston Churchill in the Darkest our and absolutely nails it so much so wins an Oscar for his role)
As Mark says he’s played so many villain roles. As I hadn’t read the books prior to watching Tinker Tailor, my immediate thought was that he was the villain again!
You _never_ think of the _multiple_ takes, the scenes filmed _out_ _of_ _order,_ the _ripping_ _and_ _running_ that goes on _behind_ the scene. ---- You only remember the _single,_ _perfect_ _tear_ Jim sheds ---- when he finds he _knows,_ ....and has to kill his friend...
Mark strong is an underrated actor. Literally great in everything he's in
George C. Scott said he rates an actor on whether he sees the role or the actor playing a part.
He always seems the role; a great tribute.
@@WayneLynch69 Totally agree. Mark Strong is one of those under-appreciated actors who always delivers his character.
I couldn't agree more. I will watch anything he is in. He did a great job as Jim Prideaux.
Mark Strong....a woefully under appreciated star, an absolutely class act.
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On screen and stage
He didn´t get much screentime, but Mark Strong was magnetic in Tinker, Tailor...
His character in the book is the same.
What a cast, what a director, what a film.
Mark Strong is the best!!! The look between Jim and Bill at The parry--basically a spoiler-alert. Perfect movie.
He's magnetic in every single moment of every single film he's in--he's is amazing. i know the shoulder shift Gary refers to--Jim's whole life/world with Tom is shifted in his shoulders--he knows in that moment, the truth. I've seen this movie so many times, because you want to see every frame. A film bold enough to move at that pace needs every moment taken in. Beautiful movie, so simple and powerful.
One of Britain's best actors.
I love how the camera zooms dramatically on Gary when he reminisces about his first time in America, like he's gonna say something really sentimental, and he says "I was in a bar and there was a drink there called Knob Creek", LMAO
Ken Burns effect. Even funnier how it zoomed back out in shame 😅😅
This film was just incredible, in particular the acting and sound design. I think I've watched it 10 times by now and I can't think of a single weak point or sore spot in the entire movie. It was a delicious slow burn littered with pearls and diamonds all throughout the film.
Magnificent film. The simplicity of a middle- age George is absolutely phenomenal. Gary's Karla monologue--that his love for Ann was essentially, Karla's way in--my goodness--movie-making at it's finest!! And I love anything with Mark Strong. And of course Colin Firth.
The 'simple' life of a spy, almost. George getting his glasses...the music. It's absolutely my all-time favorites. And I've seen it about 10x too. Le Mer, genious!!!
wow
They did right by the original. I am waiting for The Honorable Schoolboy and Smiley’s People
I love the respect these two give to each other throughout the interview-thoughtful, caring, and free of ego. Nice change of pace!
They also talk about the nature of acting, and their own acting, with a professional intelligence that is common in the UK and rare in the US, where actors usually turn up on late night chat shows and are required to be funny at all costs. Means certain kinds of actors and films rarely appear.
Because they've been very good friends for a long time.
2 brilliant actors. Mark is good, I do like watching him in movies and I think he's definitely underrated.
Gary Oldman is amazing, so glad to see him in a lead role again - one of the greatest actors ever.
I've always loved Mark Strong's characters, but I didn't realize what a VOICE he's got. Wow!
Mark Strong was so great in that Robin Hood movie, and that last scene he was in always stuck in my mind, he was in shock, bu then like a knowing what just happened, acknowledgement and acceptance that he was bettered and dying in a way he expected and kind of 'hats off' to Hood, all in one motion and expression. Probably the best death scene in any movie as it's so brutal and quick yet outstanding.
The first time in twenty odd years, was going to see Tinker Taylor at the movies, and well how fantastic it was, nailed the characters, the atmosphere of the plot, and of the times. A master class in movie making.
This film is a masterpiece and is the British equivalent in terms of the cast of true all-stars that Glengarry Glen Ross was. Oldman was robbed of an Oscar for this movie.
Mark and Gary get on well. Two actors that respect each other and their bodies of work. Awesomeness on that couch right there. Mark Strong is unbelievable. And Gary Oldeman is the chameleon of the cinemas. They're more talking to each other than the interviewer. I ate this up.
A Masterpiece .... stupendous film.
Bravo to Gary Oldman and Mark Strong for persevering with the outstanding idiocy and banality of the interviewers questioning. The creativity of Oldman and the I'm keeping my mouth shut in case I say something I'll regret from Strong is a joy to behold.
Probably one of the best spy films ever. To be honest I had to watch the film twice to fully understand all that was happening.
AGREE. One of the best films ever--in my opinion.
@@charleneking7262 Totally agree, an amazing movie.
even better than your movie, Don Corleone?
Me too, but I love movies like that. No matter how many times you watch them, you always see something new
Strong is a perfectly nice guy, but you can see from his look (and voice) why he plays villains. If you can go bald that young and still look cool, that’s pretty badass.
Mark and Gary. Simply one of my favorite movies, ever!
These guys make me proud to be English. Amazing, thoughtful people. Great video
"Dressing up as Kings and Queens and prancing about." Thanx, Gary and Mark!!!
You bring a priceless gift to the world,
a chance to step outside ourselves and live another life, vicariously,
through the work you do, and the worlds you help create.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is the perfect movie! Perfect cast, Perfect music! Everything is Perfect! I can watch it endlessly! Thank You!!!
It is a perfect movie.
Mark looked very impressed that Gary knew he had a part in Inspector Morris
"Wow! Blimey!"
Morse. I remember it too -- in the Masonic one. Mark Strong was a cop who stopped him and breathalysed him and was flummoxed when Morse passed because he hadn't liked his host's choice in beer.
Movies that DEMAND your ability to pay attention and use your intelligence are so rare, that they allow a movie like this to shine like a beacon. And Gary Oldman is at the top of the list for talent, charisma and intelligence. Great movie, great interview.
Gary Oldman is extremely gracious throughout and truly a fellow thespian to the younger Mark Strong.
This is one of the best acting interviews I've ever seen
Try The Actors Studio!
Yeah, it's got a genuine feeling to it, like it's actually real people sitting there talking and not pre-programmed robot actors from a shallow Hollywood studio. Gary's a real person, and Mark seems to. The setting too, just seems like a random room at some random place, with those leaves in the window. Very chill.
Two masters of their crafts.
Gary is so modest and so kind as well, tender voice, amazing actor :)
Which is awesome because he seemed like a total douchebag back in the dracula days. He's like a completely different cool person now.lol
@@someonesaveme5628 because he was on drugs, drunk and hated the director because the director was a bully
I am proud to say I have never read or seen a Potter POS! So, Mark Strong, don't feel bad. I never imagined a LeCarré could be made better than Sir Alec....until this movie.
Mark strong would make a great James Bond.
absolutely!
5:02 You played to the next generation who never saw the original movie! You reached them!!!! Thanks!
Mark Strong is my favorite actor ever
I love le carre and that bbc production (Guiness) was without equal. Then the remake was, impossibly, just as good. Love those guys! Wish everything was on that peak level. So funny, that collision between American interviewer and these two Hitchhikers of the Galaxy. A gift!
Fantastic actors, great to see them together.
13:10- 13:38 Mark seems like he got a bit giddy about Gary remembering his first role. That is very sweet. Great actors, both of them.
To make a movie of an iconic BBC TV series was such a challenge, well met. Gary Oldman portraited such a brilliant Smiley in the movie. To develop characters in a movie already done in a BBC telie series, priceless.
I love how you can sense the love of their craft. So inspiring!
If you've missed this one check it out and thank me later. One of the most interesting and well knitted films I've ever since. The grand finale leaves you stunned, dabbing a tear.
what a great duo for an interview ... this movie was a masterpiece and that had a lot to do with their perforamnces...
Couple of pals, quite refreshing to see
Two of my favorite actors! These guys are amazing!!! Very under rated, lacking recognition though.. nevertheless their brilliance shows in every rol they play...
This was a excellent interview. Had a few laughs along side them 😊
Great interview. Nice to hear the guys just "chat". And they sound and look so relaxed here that you get more out of it rather than the question and answer interview style. Refreshing.
This is a really good interview. No cheap questions.
I LOVE these men!
What a treat seeing them interviewed together.
The two best actors from the movie IMO. Well Gary is the lead and always great in everything he does but Mark was a real standout as Prideaux. He has such a depth in his acting, shouldn't be wasted in cliche villain roles
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is brilliant!!! just brilliant!!! A brilliant piece of work do see, its a slow burner but its Brilliant.
Oldman's an English-language treasure who casts a long shadow on our contemporary cinema. But the only actor on par with the cast of the 1980 BBC production is Mark Strong.. Surprisingly weak was the Oscar winner who plays Karla's mole and the Strong character's best friend since Cambridge days.
Although I like Colin Firth in other movies, I have to admit that you made a point.
I thought Gary was brilliant in TTSS when I watched it a few years ago. Then I watched Smiley and Smiley's People recently and I can understand why he hesitated - Sir Alec Guinness was super brilliant in the role.However, tv allows you to make a stronger establishment.
And Gary's right - the new fans only remember your most recent work as with Guinness as Obi Wan Kenobi - they don't know him as Smiley or his earlier work.
Two of our all time greats.... especially mark.....
Dude, Gary Oldman is the shit. I want to be on record for that.
If you want to be on record couldn't you have constructed a more worthy sentence?
susiekurs Sorry I didnt see this sooner. Bloody marvellous.
Brilliant stuff.....I like how the interviewer just lets them talk and get into discussion with each other.
Gary Oldman, one of my absolute favorite actores. Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Depp complete my holly(wood) trinity😊❤
Both very strong acting talents with wide ranges of characters that they both bring off as absolutely believable.
Also they are seemingly gentle, unassuming, largely amiable blokes who'd be great fun to sit with and have a few Pints
Oldman has played:
Soccer hooligan
Dracula
Churchill
Oswald
Plus so many other roles.
How versatile!
Now he is also playing a main role in a video game, with full performance capture, motion capture & voice acting
THAT WAS 11 YEARS AGO! OMG!
I enjoyed Mark Strong’s character and his relationship with the student the best.
Mark Strong was fucking awesome in Guy Ritchie's Revolver. The film is shite but he's ace as a hitman
And stole the movie from DiCaprio and Crowe in Body of Lies
It is a credit to the actors that they made an entertaining movie in the face of such a successful series. I like the movie a because of the acting, and it is a great story, especially because it's based on real events.
Great content. I'm kinda doing a le Carre deep dive tonight. Sure I'm not alone . RIP JLC.
When Gary smiles and laughs he looks like David Bowie.
Have had and continue to have a Big crush on Mark Strong - both are brilliant actors
Crush for sure.
"Knob Creek.. Something that happens to you when you get older"
Two of the most impressive people on the planet
The only downside for me in their TTSS remake was it was too short. There were jumps in logic that were derived too quickly considering the subterfuge involved. Still, a great film and brilliantly executed.
Re-watched this and laughed again at all the stupid references to England's strange names. Lived there for five years in the late nineties and enjoyed getting to know all the slang names for things. These two are such great actors. When will Mark Strong be a Bond villain?
Why are people always hating on the interviewers? He may sound like a fourth grader but I think he asks relevant questions throughout.
I'd just want to hug them 😅
very fine interviewer, very good questions I thought, for once
If you've never seen Mark Strong in the American detective series "Low Winter Sun" check it out--he will blow you away. So, too, will Lennie James.
They are just lovely
Two of tje best Actors that have ever lived, both completely different , but both incredible .. The Best ..
I think that it is very difficult to visualize the Le Carre's novels.
Whoever read the novel of TTSS, we have had the personal images about the characters. Before I watched this movie, I had not imagined neither G.Oldman as "Smiley" nor M.Strong as "Prideux".
I watched this movie again & again. I understand they did their best. I thank their great efforts.
I love this movie.
Oldman is the best 'actors' of our time. Other famous actors are just playing a version of themselves, but they are very similar roles... that's very *basic* 'acting'. Gary has gone from Beethoven to Dracula to Lee HArvey Oswald, to Sirius Black, to Zorg, to Drexel Spivey...the list goes on and on.... totally fucking *insane* range, absolutely pure talent. And Mark is no slouch either. ;)
(However, this has got to be the *worst* 'interviewer' ever.... did he even watch the fucking movie?? He asked questions and just ....trails.... off... like... "Did you?....Or..." )
Fuck, get a real fucking interviewer next time.
I so agree about Oldman being one of the best actors. The first time I realized it was after seeing Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy and, after making a research on internet, realizing he was the one playng the terrorist in Airforce One movie, with H. Ford, which I had already seen some time before. It wasn't because I thought it was a great role, but because I couldn't believe he was the same person. Incredible actor!
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He's also Zorg in "5th Element", Sid Vicious, drug dealer in True Romance, Beethoven, Lee HArvey Oswald, Sirious Black, Dracula...goes on and on...
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Gary is amazing 💙
This interviewer is excellent
Hay alguna versión traducida de ésta entrevista?
What's life without a little risk? - Sirius Black
great job gents, excellent movie!
Gary: they had a drink called "nob creak" ... just killed me
he says Knob creek
GO legendary OG of course. Mark Strong ain't no pushover either.
I remember Ian Richardson having to do Doctor Bell to offset the great job he did as a villain in House of Cards.
I saw Gary Oldman play Beethoven in a movie called" Immortal Beloved" I thought he was great then and he has not had a bad role since in my opinion, Mark Strong played a man named "Hanie Pasha" in "Body of Lies" with Leo Decapreo and Russell Crowe great cast very underrated movie, anyway the guy seemed like he was in everything there for a while. I mean I was like this guy is in every movie, he had so many credits there for a time I was like where does he get the time. Here this is a truly great movie and cast I must see the first one I here it is very good as well. Mark Strong what is his nationality.
I own that VHS😬.
Immortal Beloved VHS😜
awesome interview
Mark Strong : I love the aspect of transformation and dressing up, But its better when your more under the radar because you can get away with that.
If you get little better known or people visually recognise you more, then suddenly what you do to yourself becomes more obvious and you cant sneak in and surprise people so much.
Gary Oldman : Hold my drink (Goes and plays Winston Churchill in the Darkest our and absolutely nails it so much so wins an Oscar for his role)
As Mark says he’s played so many villain roles. As I hadn’t read the books prior to watching Tinker Tailor, my immediate thought was that he was the villain again!
I love how Gary Oldman will impersonate other directors and actors when talking about them.
Mark Strong is a fantastic actor. Whenever i see him in a role im spellbound.
Much Hadham is just outside Brighton is it? LOL - The residents of Essex would love to hear that
Hertfordshire, couple of miles down the road from me ;)
Mark has the best bald look! What a fantastic actor.
Hoorah! I live in Much Hadham!
worth watching the whole thing. they just get rolling toward the end...
Excellent and magnificent
Adding to the subject...Mark Strong would be a great Bond villain..
This is just great
@InfinityGoRound I konw what you mean! I saw the movie and Mark's performance was just stunning! He's a real good actor!
strong is such sweetheart
Gary oldman is such a nice bloke. Although I never had to direct him so
OMG, Gary's so damn adorable when he laughs. *sighs*
This was an amazing movie
You _never_ think of the _multiple_ takes, the scenes filmed _out_ _of_ _order,_
the _ripping_ _and_ _running_ that goes on _behind_ the scene.
---- You only remember the _single,_ _perfect_ _tear_ Jim sheds
---- when he finds he _knows,_ ....and has to kill his friend...