If he keeps going, he'll get more. It's too good to remain 'under tabs'. The biggest thing it SEEMS that the interviewees enjoy the interviews he gives. So more 'names' will be willing to take interviewers with him.
I thought he was referencing No Country For Old Men vs The Road. Same author. The former, the directors brought a lot to it. The latter, it does kind of feel like a TV movie. Would've been funny too cos of the Viggo connection.
Yes, a scene can be improved with handheld style but was just commenting on what Cronenberg was saying, it's really distracting for just head shots of people talking in an office, etc. I see alot of this on TV, that floating handheld style that is in vogue right now.
People can watch graphic violence online or on the news police bodycam footage wars etc. With a film people learn a bit more about the characters involved and likely that's why there is more of an emotional element. Human trafficking and murder is a real thing too happens off camera all the time but if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to see it did it really fall? Obviously it did if you see it on the ground. Sometimes it's bodies on the ground people find instead of trees.
I don't understand why these videos don't have more hits. I've watched ten of them and they've all been incredibly insightful. Keep up the good work.
Really though? Cronenberg is like Lynch in his weirdness, you think the masses are looking for niche interviews of his?
@@whatdothlife4660 he was never anything like lynch, is no longer weird, and has a big following.
@@plasticweapon Is no longer weird? did you watch Crimes of the Future?
The interviewer did a great job and Cronenberg is as fun and interesting to listen to as always. I just rewatched Eastern Promises and it's perfect.
Great interview, really entertaining and insightful.
Great interview. ❤ Cronenberg.
You get my award mr. cronenberg. 🏆
Well done, very natural host
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If he keeps going, he'll get more. It's too good to remain 'under tabs'. The biggest thing it SEEMS that the interviewees enjoy the interviews he gives. So more 'names' will be willing to take interviewers with him.
thank you
I think he's referencing Gone Baby Gone at the beginning and I will be haunted until he confirms it
I thought he was referencing No Country For Old Men vs The Road. Same author. The former, the directors brought a lot to it. The latter, it does kind of feel like a TV movie. Would've been funny too cos of the Viggo connection.
This camera was shaking 😅
Why is the host constantly grinning?
Cronenburg is one of the best at special effects and directing
I hate shakycam, let the story create the suspense!
Yes, a scene can be improved with handheld style but was just commenting on what Cronenberg was saying, it's really distracting for just head shots of people talking in an office, etc. I see alot of this on TV, that floating handheld style that is in vogue right now.
People can watch graphic violence online or on the news police bodycam footage wars etc. With a film people learn a bit more about the characters involved and likely that's why there is more of an emotional element. Human trafficking and murder is a real thing too happens off camera all the time but if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to see it did it really fall? Obviously it did if you see it on the ground. Sometimes it's bodies on the ground people find instead of trees.
Lunch? What did you guys eat, air?
The interviewer looks and acts like George Costanza if he had more hair, darler skin and ditched the glasses.
Haha the interviewer said Scorsese made Dune 😂
Yeah, ZERO credibility.
No, he said "Kundun"
He literally didn't.