@@CaioAraujoRibeiro That is what I'm worried about. I like Robert Eggers but his solo Witch commentary is bit exhausting to listen to because he has no one to bounce off of. They should at least get Willem for it while Robert is off busy with Batman
CLAUSTRAPHOBIC!! That is THE PERFECT word to describe it! I was dreading coming home to an empty house after leaving the theater, you know?! It's NOT the type of movie you want to finish and then immediately surround yourself with silence, AND a huge, empty, looming house....I was actually dreading it lol; I didn't want to go inside! But to my relief my parents were home!
I love when an actor knows more about the character than the director does, how it should be. You see Eggers learning new things and agreeing with Rob's assessments. Super cool
DeVaughn Taylor well, usually good directors didn't tell the actor an exact action for the scene. What they do is giving them the pieces to build the character and now that the actor knows well his character he can think: "hey, maybe I should say x instead of y". That could change the whole charecter from what it was at the start when the director or the writer made them
That scene alongside the mermaid screech sent chills down my body. Hands down one of the most uncomfortable I’ve ever felt while watching anything, and I absolutely loved that Robert Eggers could bring that emotion out of me. Hands down one of the best films I’ve seen in the past couple of years.
The fact that both Eggers and Pattinson’s have the first name of Robert, and both characters in the films name is Thomas. Getting a bit too meta now mates
@@skeletonjazz3110 he's kinda mainstream and not as creative as the other two but his movies are solid. I really liked the haunting of hill house, too.
This film is insane. I would also say this will at least be mentioned when people in the future talk about one of the best films of at least the last 20 years if not of all time. The tone, the acting, the sheer panic inducing sound, the cinetography. It is amazing, I saw it last night, it is a film that will stay with you. Absolute art. Anyone who says Hollywood isn't coming out with original material look no farther.
Scene that literally got me hypnotized, was the "Let Neptune strike ye dead, Winslow!" scene with Willem Dafoe monologue. Robert and Willem performed fantastic in this film. Truly a masterpiece, although not for everyone - unfortunately I've seen people walking out the theatre... Most of them during the mermaid scene. I hope to buy it on blu-ray when it comes out!
When more and more people start torrenting films, studios see that they are losing money. Films that are rated R like this that have niche audiences will become few and far in between. Filmmakers wont be able to convince studios to back their project, and we will all be stuck with mindless pg13 action movies since they have a broader audience and will make more money.
Yea, anticipating this makes me wanna hold my breath til I see it. Ive read up on it when I first heard about it and the potential cast has Nicole Kidman, Alexander Skarsgard, and Dafoe in contract talks to star in it. Eggers and Nicolas Winding Refn are my current favorite directors by far. Eggers does indeed have an old cinematic and literary soul for sure.
The thing is that, it doesn't matter if he becomes a great batman, if the screenwriter and the director are lame the work as a whole will be. I'm pretty confident about Pattinson's work since high life, but I cannot feel the same about WB DC movies.
Since I saw The lighthouse, I always knew Robert was going to make history with Batman, and he made it. As a result of the movie, his Batman's role amazed me as much as the whole cast, so thank you Matt for casting him.
Knowing that Robert Eggers is so young blows my mind. This art object that is The Lighthouse: so clever, rich in references, aesthetic, well written, shows a great maturity and a great culture of arts and cinema.
Same, this movie wasn't supposed to go into theatres in the Czech Republic, in the end there are few screenings of this movie throughout this January, only in five cinemas all across the country a I just had to see it - this film is definitely for cinemas
@@TheProphegy I don't think ive really had an experience quite like this film , you leave the theatre and feel like you've taken acid, performances are incredible, the writing, the cinematography, the dark themes and natural lighting are amazing, also it being in b&w I found gives the viewer a canvas for their imagination, so it feels colorful, top notch from Mr. Eggers, I can't wait to see what else he comes up with, highly recommend 👌🏽
Watched it last night and oh my god I have to see it again, there's so much I missed! Also did not expect Robert to impress me in this film, he and Willem were amazing together.
This movie quickly jumped into my top 5 rarely can a movie make you so uneasy you question it the entire time! Great acting the camera work and lighting was UNREAL as well as the soundtrack
When watching this scene, did anyone begin to question whether Old Thomas’s leg was actually injured at all? If I recall, by this point in the movie there had already been a question as to the story of how the leg was injured. After seeing this scene I began to wonder if Old had made up the injury completely and wondered if Young would realize how well Old was using that leg.
I think it's definitely an afterlife punishment, specially when he's still alive at the end. Plus not being able to approach the light. No matter the interpretation, this movie is incredible and an absolute must for movie lovers.
There are so many different ways to interpret the story, and I don't think we're supposed to settle for just one. I think Eggers and his co-writers layered it on purpose. So yeah, hell is definitely one interpretation, especially since Ephraim/Thomas refuses to repent for (or even acknowledge) killing his last coworker.
I am a big fan of this movie. I am 56 and I find a hard time comparing it to anything else. This is the first time I have seen Robert Eggers until now. My impression was that he was much older. I am so happy to see a genius young director restore the grace to film. The naturalist language in modern films is getting old.
Pattinson, I used to hate you, but now I see it wasn't your fault the fact that Twlight sucked. You will be one of the greatest actors of our time. Mark my words.
They were showing this at a local indie picture house on 30th Oct and I had a look for tickets weeks before and all sold out (even wheelchair seats!)... Really happy with Robs recent success though, as he should be he seems v pleased that this wonderfully weird arthouse thing he did is gaining traction and making more noise outside of its own little space.
that movie is pure art, cinematography as it should be. watched it 4 times, acting is just too good, like u are just enjoying that feeling that they act so real, last time i enjoyed acting so much was “there will be blood” with DDL and Dano.
Does anyone else notice the room shot is similar to one in The Night of the Hunter, like similar composition and tone, I haven’t seen ayone mentioning it
Does Eggers think everyone's name is Robert? He calls Michael Flatley "Robert" at 2:58. No disrespect intended. I happened to watch this movie a couple of days ago and was blown away. I'm very much looking forward to Eggers new movie coming out in April.
What’s really interesting is if you read the script, neither character is referred to by their names, they’re just call “Young” & “Old” make of that what you will
Yer fond of me Lobster, ain't ye?!
I don’t have to say anything.
DanieLisBatman :0
.....Alright, have it your way. I like your cooking.
**farts**
I’m So happy I’m not the Only person who Loved that line 😂 lol
I felt bad for him when he said that lol. I actually was hoping he would lie and say he like it.
This film better have a cast commentary track
It'll have a director's commentary
@@CaioAraujoRibeiro That is what I'm worried about. I like Robert Eggers but his solo Witch commentary is bit exhausting to listen to because he has no one to bounce off of. They should at least get Willem for it while Robert is off busy with Batman
@@scampoli25 Yeah, I kinda felt the same way with The Witch commentary, but I'm honestly just happy we're even getting a commentary track for this one
@@CaioAraujoRibeiro physical release details confirmed anywhere?
@@HEAVYHEARTSMUSIC Not yet, but Eggers confirmed on his AMA that he recently recorded a commentary track for the blu-ray
i love how much attention this movie is getting
I think it’s because of Robert going to be Batman and also Willem being a meme
@@bigsexygoat8 I think it's because it's a good movie.
Ikr...its so good
RyanKaufman but also there are a lot of great movies that don’t get attention
@@bigsexygoat8 Yes, but this is getting attention. And it's 100% not because of a meem or because of Robert's future role.
This film is extraordinary, I saw it today. A shocking, mad, claustrophobic descent you can't escape. Fabulous.
Any jump scares?
@@WrekkinM good to see the studio has allowed eggers to do his thing then
@Gerry Buckets still an amazing movie
Where did you see it I can't find it?
CLAUSTRAPHOBIC!! That is THE PERFECT word to describe it! I was dreading coming home to an empty house after leaving the theater, you know?! It's NOT the type of movie you want to finish and then immediately surround yourself with silence, AND a huge, empty, looming house....I was actually dreading it lol; I didn't want to go inside! But to my relief my parents were home!
Missed the chance to title this " Robert Pattinson spills his beans"
I always hate it when there is a missed joke like that.
While watching Cars in a Theater
WHY DID YE SPILL YER BEANS WINSLOW
DON'T SPILL YE BEANS
I love when an actor knows more about the character than the director does, how it should be. You see Eggers learning new things and agreeing with Rob's assessments. Super cool
DeVaughn Taylor well, usually good directors didn't tell the actor an exact action for the scene. What they do is giving them the pieces to build the character and now that the actor knows well his character he can think: "hey, maybe I should say x instead of y". That could change the whole charecter from what it was at the start when the director or the writer made them
??!!! lol Eggers clearly know
That ending scene with Patterson screaming in the lighthouse was chilling
Airplane Towards the Sky and the mermaid screaming
Airplane Towards the Sky ... Still can’t shake that scene out of my head, one of the most horrifying shots I’ve seen so perfectly executed.
Prometheus receiving knowledge
That scene alongside the mermaid screech sent chills down my body. Hands down one of the most uncomfortable I’ve ever felt while watching anything, and I absolutely loved that Robert Eggers could bring that emotion out of me. Hands down one of the best films I’ve seen in the past couple of years.
That distorted scream mixed with the foghorn of the lighthouse. I was shaking in my seat
Rob Pattinson, running his fingers through his hair and pushing it out of his face...since 2008.
Calm yourself kelly. Calm down.
And I'm here for it ! 🍿😎
Like a magician he tingles the nether regions with a single flick of his hair.
The fact that both Eggers and Pattinson’s have the first name of Robert, and both characters in the films name is Thomas. Getting a bit too meta now mates
Ari Aster and Robert are from another world... The way they have re-invented the horror genre is insane to me.
Ari Aster, Robert Eggers and Mike Flanagan are the current kings of horror.
Gary Leask I think he was talking about Robert eggers when he said Robert lol
I haven't seen Midsommar yet, but based on Hereditary Eggers is on another level than Aster.
@@ObiWanShinobi67 flanagan is subpar imo
@@skeletonjazz3110 he's kinda mainstream and not as creative as the other two but his movies are solid. I really liked the haunting of hill house, too.
This film is insane. I would also say this will at least be mentioned when people in the future talk about one of the best films of at least the last 20 years if not of all time. The tone, the acting, the sheer panic inducing sound, the cinetography. It is amazing, I saw it last night, it is a film that will stay with you. Absolute art. Anyone who says Hollywood isn't coming out with original material look no farther.
i hope it will be mentioned like that, too!
A24 isn’t Hollywood
All cinema is entertainment but not all cinema is art
I'm pretty obsessed with Robert Pattinson. The dude can act.
From twilight to the lighthouse, Robert Pattinson had really come a long way, hasn't he?
Chase Hedges can’t wait to see him play as Batman
From timber man to wickie
He was amazing in Twilight
He has literally reviented himself . And now his is one of the most respected actors.. 👏👏..
Latino Chico he was amazing in twilight and most people love the SAGA.
Scene that literally got me hypnotized, was the "Let Neptune strike ye dead, Winslow!" scene with Willem Dafoe monologue. Robert and Willem performed fantastic in this film. Truly a masterpiece, although not for everyone - unfortunately I've seen people walking out the theatre... Most of them during the mermaid scene. I hope to buy it on blu-ray when it comes out!
Why should you buy, when you can torrenting it.. Completely free, mate
@@rafli6966 No thanks.
@@Bart.Tomlinson Well, I don't wanna waste my money just for watching flicks 😂
@@rafli6966 Whatever suits You, I personally like to show appreciation to the creators
When more and more people start torrenting films, studios see that they are losing money. Films that are rated R like this that have niche audiences will become few and far in between. Filmmakers wont be able to convince studios to back their project, and we will all be stuck with mindless pg13 action movies since they have a broader audience and will make more money.
Pattinson actually seems like a bit of a freak - in the best possible sense. I'm glad he's now getting more cutting edge roles. Genuinely fine actor.
Heard Eggers is doing a viking revenge film next. I must hibernate until it is released!
It will be called "The northman", see how every movie he made starts with "the". He writes like an ancient storyteller.
Yea, anticipating this makes me wanna hold my breath til I see it. Ive read up on it when I first heard about it and the potential cast has Nicole Kidman, Alexander Skarsgard, and Dafoe in contract talks to star in it. Eggers and Nicolas Winding Refn are my current favorite directors by far. Eggers does indeed have an old cinematic and literary soul for sure.
@@natholder230 Add in younger brother Bill Skarsgard, and Anya Taylor-Joy.
Nico Leonio Yeah, I’ve noticed that too, although, that’s probably gonna change when his remake of Nosferatu finally’s released.
Isak Dahl Short Films He’s doing a Nosferatu remake? WOOOWWW!
Robert Eggers has amazing eyelashes
I thought he was wearing eyeliner
he's so pretty
he's a pretty boi
look at ye, handsome lad, with eyes bright as a lady!
s Lol isn’t that an actual line?
Dafoe: what
Pattinson: what
Me: what
Everyone: what
A MUNOZ Stone Cold Steve Austin: WHAT?
HAAAAAAAAARRRRRK!
no.
What
Jackson: Do they speak English in What?!
Robert Pattinson gave the best performance of his entire career in this movie; surprisingly brilliant ! I predict an Oscar nomination.
Fadi Naim I feel this movie (and Uncut Gems and Peanut Butter Falcon and Us) were spectacularly snubbed by the Academy.
This movie really convinced me it Robert Patterson is going to be a good Batman
He will! // definite movie to check out ^^^ is GOOD TIME
The thing is that, it doesn't matter if he becomes a great batman, if the screenwriter and the director are lame the work as a whole will be. I'm pretty confident about Pattinson's work since high life, but I cannot feel the same about WB DC movies.
Yeah. Because batman requires method acting.
Batman really don't require much acting skills and more looks and Charisma.
*Pattinson
Robert and Robert talk about Tom and Tom!
Since I saw The lighthouse, I always knew Robert was going to make history with Batman, and he made it. As a result of the movie, his Batman's role amazed me as much as the whole cast, so thank you Matt for casting him.
Robert Evers looks so normal for someone who makes psychotic films
Eggers* ❤
He can call me "disgusting" with that British accent as much as he wants.
*Posh London accent
This was one of the most bizarre movies I’ve ever seen and I loved every minute of it
Incredibly bizarre, horror to the bitter end..Rob cant fandango tho hahaha
I’ll be the first to admit. I was wrong about Robert Pattinson. He is a seriously amazing actor and a as astounding in The Lighthouse.
Twilight really ruined his image but I'm so happy he got to shine in this movie and play Batman
these actors gave SO much effort for this movie; it's so impressive!!!
Knowing that Robert Eggers is so young blows my mind. This art object that is The Lighthouse: so clever, rich in references, aesthetic, well written, shows a great maturity and a great culture of arts and cinema.
Nobody:
Absolutely noone:
Rob: I have very pronounced gag reflex.
Everyone:
Absolutely everyone:
Regurgitate an overused meme format
@@heathenflame you must be fun at dinner parties ...
dinner parties🤣🤣🤣
Dude this is one of the craziest film experiences I’ve ever seen. 10/10
Saw it a couple nights ago. One of Pattinson's best-ever performances.
Eggers is the future, really glad we got a filmmakers like him in a time where art films dont really work.
Really excited for him next movie.
Drove 40 minutes out of my way to see this. I think it's being released to more theaters on Friday but I'm unsure.
Chug chug Burt reynolds Torally worth it.
Definitely worth it my dude, it’s a damn work of art
@Gerry Buckets Lol go watch a Marvel movie if you don't want to watch something challenging, my dude.
Same, this movie wasn't supposed to go into theatres in the Czech Republic, in the end there are few screenings of this movie throughout this January, only in five cinemas all across the country a I just had to see it - this film is definitely for cinemas
@Gerry Buckets epic win
I still think about this movie all the time, I am SO excited for Nosferatu, eggers is the man
If I had a steak...
DaliiLars AHAHAHA
Oh boy
Ye don't like meh cooking?
Oh boy, if I had a steak 🥩
I really want to watch this!!!! Please A24, please give this a wider release!!!!!!!!!!
Nir Yovel Studios - Yesssss. I was almost tempted to drive 2 hours to go watch it.
Seen it twice just in case 😩
And I'll see it as many more times as I can
Young Negrensé - What would you rate it. Without spoilers, tell me what you thought.
@@TheProphegy I don't think ive really had an experience quite like this film , you leave the theatre and feel like you've taken acid, performances are incredible, the writing, the cinematography, the dark themes and natural lighting are amazing, also it being in b&w I found gives the viewer a canvas for their imagination, so it feels colorful, top notch from Mr. Eggers, I can't wait to see what else he comes up with, highly recommend 👌🏽
Watched it last night and oh my god I have to see it again, there's so much I missed! Also did not expect Robert to impress me in this film, he and Willem were amazing together.
This movie quickly jumped into my top 5 rarely can a movie make you so uneasy you question it the entire time! Great acting the camera work and lighting was UNREAL as well as the soundtrack
When watching this scene, did anyone begin to question whether Old Thomas’s leg was actually injured at all? If I recall, by this point in the movie there had already been a question as to the story of how the leg was injured. After seeing this scene I began to wonder if Old had made up the injury completely and wondered if Young would realize how well Old was using that leg.
The *Roberts*
Great content, Fandango
Are we not going to talk about how Robert Eggers has beautiful eyelashes?
I know, right? I'm honestly a little jealous.
He looks a smaller, whiter Jason Momoa, which, as it turns out is pretty good.
Did anybody else get the impression that the island and the lighthouse were Hell and Ephraim (Winslow, Thomas) was being punished there?
I think it's definitely an afterlife punishment, specially when he's still alive at the end. Plus not being able to approach the light. No matter the interpretation, this movie is incredible and an absolute must for movie lovers.
There are so many different ways to interpret the story, and I don't think we're supposed to settle for just one. I think Eggers and his co-writers layered it on purpose. So yeah, hell is definitely one interpretation, especially since Ephraim/Thomas refuses to repent for (or even acknowledge) killing his last coworker.
Look up the myth of Prometheus.
@@lf4227 Will do. Thanks.
Yeah it's like hell it meant to torment Winslow .. but the director said the story inspired from actual events .. I dunno not sure
I have watched this movie numerous times now. It stays with you! Absolutely brilliant and so many quotable lines
I am a big fan of this movie. I am 56 and I find a hard time comparing it to anything else. This is the first time I have seen Robert Eggers until now. My impression was that he was much older. I am so happy to see a genius young director restore the grace to film. The naturalist language in modern films is getting old.
This movie was INSANE
Not only one of the best films of 2019 but of the decade. It's a masterpiece.
I can't look at Pattinson without the mustache anymore
Pattinson, I used to hate you, but now I see it wasn't your fault the fact that Twlight sucked. You will be one of the greatest actors of our time. Mark my words.
Without a doubt one of the best movies I've seen in recent memory, Rob and Willem knocked it out of the fucking park
My old high school friend and I got drunk after watching this and danced together to Yaller Girls after
I was drunk during both showings
Why’d ya spill yer beans
Y'er fond of her lobster, ain't ye?
why'd ya spill yer loads into each other
For some reason i thought I should’ve got drunk and watched this when I first saw it
6 minutes and 7 seconds of spilt beans
They really shouldn't have done that.
How long have we been on this video? 5 weeks? 2 days?
@@SvartElric9 help me to recollect
I hope that Robert and Dafoe do a commentary for this movie. It’ll be so interesting to hear the making about the entire film
They have such a cool friendship. It's so lovely to see them together.
One of the most memorable moments in the film for me!
This video deserves more views
This movie is the type of movie that people will watch form years form now and will say that it’s one of the best thrillers of all time.
Robert Eggers and Robert Pattinson did an amazing job!!...such a fantastic movie!!!it is sooo sad that it did'nt receive any Oscar 🤨
Just watched this a couple days ago and it was intriguing with both Willem and robert’s performances. Perf👌
Loved The Lighthouse and so want to see Robert appear in another Eggers' film!
Why is nobody contemplating the gorgeous stylized Eggers eyelashes OMG they're so pretty
Probably because they were too busy gawking at Robert Pattinson? I mean, science did deem him "The Most Handsome Man In the World."
very david lynch's Eraserhead: my top 3 fave movies of all time
I drove 62 miles to see this, totally worth it.
They were showing this at a local indie picture house on 30th Oct and I had a look for tickets weeks before and all sold out (even wheelchair seats!)... Really happy with Robs recent success though, as he should be he seems v pleased that this wonderfully weird arthouse thing he did is gaining traction and making more noise outside of its own little space.
so great to here it was all sold out!!
Robert’s hair was very distracting
Once it is literally in/on your face the natural move is to lift it back right?
So sexy
Rightt
I guess it’s for tenet
welcome to every robert interview ever lol it's kind of a minor running joke at this point
Not only was his performance great, but he rocked that moustache.
"I've got a really pronounced gag reflex"
Ábner Neves happy to test it, I volunteer as tribute
@@josephwritessongs me too! hahah
ps: hey, you got a great voice! loved your videos
I loooove how Robert carried Winslow’s character arc.
Robert Eggers looks like he could use a craft brew
I look forward to listening to the commentary when this movie gets released on Blu Ray.
The scene where the trap comes outta the water, I KNEW a head would be in it
KEVIN PIASTRA: COMEDIAN good job kevin 👍 such a high intellect
Jacob Lopez I’m such a genius I can hardly stand myself
KEVIN PIASTRA: COMEDIAN you play brawlhalla
Hoping to see these two collaborate many times again
Imagine doing four takes of chugging water. Goddamn I feel bad for Pattinson and Dafoe. Lmfao
Say you like my Lobster! Say it damn ye!
I don’t have to say anything...
The first sentence of this video was spoken in cursive
I am sorry can u explain more?
kallia s. The first thing that Robert says in the video look me like five minutes to figure out
@@shirleysonsproductions6187 What did he say? I can't figure it out.
Buggo there’s subtitles
@@shirleysonsproductions6187 Where at mate I don't see em
The more i see interviews of The Lighthouse the more eager i want to see it!
This is great.
This film Is a masterpiece and Eggers is One of the best director of this century
Rob with his messy hair😂❤️
When I think of fandango I always think about how red letter media used it and then never got their tickets
really liked this director movies, first The Witch, now The Lighthouse
One of the best films of the year and decade!
Bob and Bob talking about Tom and Tom.
I was confused all the way through, until the ending. The idea that this is hell blew my mind. What a story
I live in the town this was filmed. I saw both actors and crew as they all stayed at places on the same street as me.
best film i have seen in years
that movie is pure art, cinematography as it should be. watched it 4 times, acting is just too good, like u are just enjoying that feeling that they act so real, last time i enjoyed acting so much was “there will be blood” with DDL and Dano.
Does anyone else notice the room shot is similar to one in The Night of the Hunter, like similar composition and tone, I haven’t seen ayone mentioning it
It makes me sad I will never be Roberts wife
Both Robs seemed to be still interpreting the movie.
More films like this PLEASE!!
That part with the lighthouse hit crazy man
The Lighthouse is so scary and very psychological type of horror.
Robert needs to keep that mustache look that he had in the movie. He looked so much hotter.
Great chemistry makes Great Movies !
After this movie I randomly quote “Bad luck to kill a sea bird!” And throw things. I love this movie
The deleted scenes from this film could be a sequel in its entirety.
Robert Eggers has beautiful eyelashes
I’m so curious about this film.. I need to watch it already!! 😁
Does Eggers think everyone's name is Robert? He calls Michael Flatley "Robert" at 2:58.
No disrespect intended. I happened to watch this movie a couple of days ago and was blown away. I'm very much looking forward to Eggers new movie coming out in April.
What’s really interesting is if you read the script, neither character is referred to by their names, they’re just call “Young” & “Old” make of that what you will