Always been a Josh hartnett gal, so happy he’s back on the scene! Loved Penny Dreadful too, watched it because of him, was so sad when they cancelled it. Mind is still blown that he produced “pursuit of happiness” but was happy to see him and kid cudi reunite in the movie Trap earlier this evening!
+Renesa Kerford _O_ was brilliant, one of my favorite Bard adaptations. Rewatched it recently and it still rips my heart up. Josh took Iago and actually made him vulnerable and sad, something I never thought I'd see. Amazing work.
@@mgariepy42 The DVD commentary from the director had some interesting information. A lot of Hugo's character came from Josh's intuitions and suggestions. He's very involved in the process. :)
OMG, I so love this guy! He's beautiful as ever, down to earth as ever and really funny. Though I have to admit the story with the girl in his bedroom was hell of a creepy! What in the world was she thinking??? Penny Dreadful is an awesome show - everyone should check it out :)
+Auntie67 Inorite? I've worked around actors and the most I would ever bring myself to do is maybe say a few words of thanks in a setting where they expect to be approached. Some people are really _weird_.
There was a magazine article that said one of the things that made him escape Hollywood was paparazzi camped out where he lived, fan girls chasing him down the street, and he had to sometimes hide in the trunk of a car to go someplace. After Pearl Harbor he was on fire. That’s no way to live and he was only 22.
Just watched him in Oppenheimer and Black Mirror and Operation Fortune. That is one FINE looking man at 45 😏 And just read that today is his 46th! I don’t see how he can’t have gray hair with 4 kids running around😂
+Daniel Hooper After nearly fifteen years, I finally made myself watch that movie. It freaked me out so much I decided THAT'S IT. NO MORE WAR MOVIES. That thing went WAY too far for me. But I won't deny his performance was great.
@@mgariepy42 Yeah, I knew that. But every filmmaker has a choice as to how they're going to tell a story. I still see no point in making a goddamn snuff film out of that one.
It's embarrassing to watch Sway interview people sometimes. He should've done some research beforehand. (All it takes is a quick google.) He would've know a Penny Dreadful is a type of Victorian era magazine and not a freaking character in the show.
What can we expect from a Godless director like John Logan, who even included in the script the burning of a Cross, which is a blasphemy, none of the actors are believers, maybe Josh Hartnett, but what astonishes me the most, is the lack of true knowledge of Victorian literature and history, which was totally distorted in the scripts, even Dorian Gray, the actor Reeve Carney, didn't read the book, which is a classic that I did read when I was in School and even plenty of times more, like Lady Windermere's fan and all the works of Oscar Wilde. According with The Telegraph, few of these actors had enough culture and formation to represent Victorian characters. Regarding the actors, Josh Hartnett is not only a fantastic one, a quite simple, humble, very smart indeed, with lots of charisma, he maybe one of the few that took his work more seriously, in spite of not being a "British gentleman". The Director spoke plenty of times of his gay condition, was so necessary to make such emphasis? I believe not at all. Everybody knows that he isn’t in any closet, so why to express such pride about his sexuality? I cannot find the answer, maybe Freud, Jung and Victor Frankl can explain better why Logan needs to talk all the time that he is gay, as he was saying that he is a lawyer or a historian or whatever. Penny Dreadful was good, but some scenes are really awful, disgusting and almost immoral, as I said previously didn't represent Victorian or even Edwardian England.
+Luis A F. Wetzler * yawn * Go peddle your whining bigotry somewhere else. Oh, and go learn something about screenwriting and filmmaking, while you're at it.
You are totally wrong about Victorian England. My degree is in 19th c Brit Lit. The era of changing norms. Logan is a writer for godssakes. He took the characters and threw them all together in a terrifically creative way. You are pretty naive about the characters in the novels. Wrong about actor research! Both Treadaway and Carney said they’d read the books already but Logan wanted them to be reconstituted.
I'll always remember him from The Faculty, one of my favorite movies.
BDizzle709 all day
BDizzle709 that movie was ok
BDizzle709 "He's Tweeking Man...Let'Em Fuckin Tweek" lol
RapNerd Leeb
Such a fun movie, haha.
+BDizzle709
"Casey. The only alien in this school is _you_, man."
HE DIRECTED PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS? That's insane.... Such a good music video.
Nah just produced it and helped it get it made. Really cool either way
@@oberynmartell7758 He’s said he directed it (with a buddy? I forgot the rest.).
Always been a Josh hartnett gal, so happy he’s back on the scene! Loved Penny Dreadful too, watched it because of him, was so sad when they cancelled it. Mind is still blown that he produced “pursuit of happiness” but was happy to see him and kid cudi reunite in the movie Trap earlier this evening!
penny dreadful is AWESOME.
I admire that Josh is down to earth not arrogant he explained the penny dreadful thing without making him feel bad. Josh has class and very charming.
He was so fine in Othello and The Faculty...
+Renesa Kerford
_O_ was brilliant, one of my favorite Bard adaptations. Rewatched it recently and it still rips my heart up. Josh took Iago and actually made him vulnerable and sad, something I never thought I'd see. Amazing work.
@@Serai3100% agree. And my #2 of his best performances. We watched it again a couple of months ago. He is just brilliant as Iago/Hugo.
@@mgariepy42 The DVD commentary from the director had some interesting information. A lot of Hugo's character came from Josh's intuitions and suggestions. He's very involved in the process. :)
My favorite Josh Hartnett movie is Lucky number Sleven
He still looks good! I gotta catch up on Penny Dreadful
+Queen_K
Oh, you're in for a treat. * evil grin *
We just binged that not so long ago! What an incredible cast and writing! I’m still heartbroken at the destiny Vanessa and Ethan have. 😢
Dj Wonder not paying attention. Josh already explained why he chose to take the role. The writers and director.
Josh 😍😍😍😍😍😍 i still love him so much and always will❤❤❤❤❤
Penny Dreadful is a dope show
Lucky # Slevin was my shit!!!
Chico Green mines too
OMG, I so love this guy! He's beautiful as ever, down to earth as ever and really funny. Though I have to admit the story with the girl in his bedroom was hell of a creepy! What in the world was she thinking??? Penny Dreadful is an awesome show - everyone should check it out :)
+Auntie67
Inorite? I've worked around actors and the most I would ever bring myself to do is maybe say a few words of thanks in a setting where they expect to be approached. Some people are really _weird_.
There was a magazine article that said one of the things that made him escape Hollywood was paparazzi camped out where he lived, fan girls chasing him down the street, and he had to sometimes hide in the trunk of a car to go someplace. After Pearl Harbor he was on fire. That’s no way to live and he was only 22.
This guy is like my childhood and I didn't even realize it
Josh Hartnett still look good for his age.
Just watched him in Oppenheimer and Black Mirror and Operation Fortune. That is one FINE looking man at 45 😏
And just read that today is his 46th! I don’t see how he can’t have gray hair with 4 kids running around😂
so nobody remembers him in Halloween: H20?!?!?!
CurtisRaye AccessPage I do
+CurtisRaye AccessPage
I do. Never seen a mother-son casting that was so perfect.
Everyone of a certain age does! I even knew he was shooting The Faculty at the same time! Been a fangirl of his for 20+ years! 😊
Black Hawk Down & O. Josh is my dude.
+Daniel Hooper
After nearly fifteen years, I finally made myself watch that movie. It freaked me out so much I decided THAT'S IT. NO MORE WAR MOVIES. That thing went WAY too far for me. But I won't deny his performance was great.
@@Serai3 It’s based on a real event. We saw it go down live on tv. It was nonstop news all during the rescue attempt. 😢
@@mgariepy42 Yeah, I knew that. But every filmmaker has a choice as to how they're going to tell a story. I still see no point in making a goddamn snuff film out of that one.
Still hot a decade later.
+bedshaped85
Nearly two, actually.
Still hot today 2024!
He's hot.
Is there a KiD CuDi Sway interview?
Darren Katomski nah but there should be
It's embarrassing to watch Sway interview people sometimes. He should've done some research beforehand. (All it takes is a quick google.) He would've know a Penny Dreadful is a type of Victorian era magazine and not a freaking character in the show.
Josh Hartnett 👍
40 days and 40 nights
One of my favorite teen movies, both him and Shannyn were great and the chemistry was top notch !
Sin City!
I love josh!!!!
Wow... Sway did no research.
ES HERMOSOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
+BSB FOREVER
Es un bistek bien esquisito, de verdad.
+Serai3 totalmente. celestial!
So fine mmm mmm mmm
BUT HE IS SO BEAUTIFUL EVERYBODY WOMEN TO LUXEMBOURG LOVE HE
the lovers my favorite movie and black dalhias
no me chingues!! con estos niggas
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What can we expect from a Godless director like John Logan, who even included in the script the burning of a Cross, which is a blasphemy, none of the actors are believers, maybe Josh Hartnett, but what astonishes me the most, is the lack of true knowledge of Victorian literature and history, which was totally distorted in the scripts, even Dorian Gray, the actor Reeve Carney, didn't read the book, which is a classic that I did read when I was in School and even plenty of times more, like Lady Windermere's fan and all the works of Oscar Wilde. According with The Telegraph, few of these actors had enough culture and formation to represent Victorian characters. Regarding the actors, Josh Hartnett is not only a fantastic one, a quite simple, humble, very smart indeed, with lots of charisma, he maybe one of the few that took his work more seriously, in spite of not being a "British gentleman". The Director spoke plenty of times of his gay condition, was so necessary to make such emphasis? I believe not at all. Everybody knows that he isn’t in any closet, so why to express such pride about his sexuality? I cannot find the answer, maybe Freud, Jung and Victor Frankl can explain better why Logan needs to talk all the time that he is gay, as he was saying that he is a lawyer or a historian or whatever. Penny Dreadful was good, but some scenes are really awful, disgusting and almost immoral, as I said previously didn't represent Victorian or even Edwardian England.
+Luis A F. Wetzler
* yawn * Go peddle your whining bigotry somewhere else. Oh, and go learn something about screenwriting and filmmaking, while you're at it.
You are totally wrong about Victorian England. My degree is in 19th c Brit Lit. The era of changing norms. Logan is a writer for godssakes. He took the characters and threw them all together in a terrifically creative way. You are pretty naive about the characters in the novels. Wrong about actor research! Both Treadaway and Carney said they’d read the books already but Logan wanted them to be reconstituted.
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