Dear Ben stiller, I recently lost my dad. This is my favorite movie. One day... I hope to get to thank you in person. But until then I'll just leave a comment on this video on TH-cam. Thank you for this movie. It has changed the course of my life and it's wonderful to hear you talk about it. Much love and appreciation.
I am so happy to find an extended interview that actually talks about the film, and not "what is it like being a director/why Kristen Wiig?" We have substance here. There's not that many on TH-cam. I really enjoyed the movie-- the aesthetics were breathtaking and it had really great, on-point comedic moments. It had a lot of things that a good movie should have. It wasn't cohesively "a good movie", but because it had so many great aspects, it was definitely a good movie.
I've watched this film at least once a year since release. It's not just a movie to me anymore, it's a beautiful meditation... one that makes me utterly grateful for the past, quietly somber but thankful for the present, and unyieldingly frightened & optimistic for what might come. Thank you, Ben, and every single person that had a hand in this film.
Ben Stiller outdid himself this time....movie was better the 2nd time around! Great script...everything is all tied/connected together...no loose ends.
Love this interview. This is great! Elvis Mitchell asks great questions and lets Ben Stiller speak his process - that's what I want to hear not the voice and opinions of the interviewer!!!
I really liked the points Ben Stiller made about Walter's family. One of the things that annoys me in stories is the Completely Independent Protagonist, the hero who can jet off to the Himalayas or Greenland without leaving any responsibilities behind. It's unrealistic. I like the idea that Walter jetted off to Greenland, but somebody still had to retrieve the family piano, somebody had to move his mom into his apartment, and he still had responsibilities to his family while he was gone. It makes his growth and success just that much more enriching when he had these additional and completely normal Everyman challenges to deal with on top of his heroic journey.
VERY INSPIRING! I love the movie... Ben Stiller you made this movie so perfect... even African American loved it; very understandable and people who have dreams and can't go or not possible... it is like a fresh breath... it is so cool. A stoic man in a way but a normal person... everybody have this imagination. Love Ben Stiller being an underdog but turn out to be good. the final of Walter Mitty is so cool. Were inspired. especially the skateboarding.... my children are borders (they are adults-- they still have their skates (snowboard and surfboards).
A beautiful, poignant, unique and inspiring movie that will always hold a place on my favorites list. I'm literally an analogue kid who still shoots film so the whole sub plot regarding Sean O'Connell resonates with me. But but even discounting that it's still an underappreciated classic which holds up well to repeated viewings. Ben Stiller (who comes across as a normal self effacing guy in this interview) is a hugely underrated actor and director.
Great interview. Nice subjects, we can see the movie on several angles and that is the quintessence of a film like that. Thanks for uploading this video, it made my day in deed.
Great insight into the film, and how good is the interviewer! He's obviously a student of film and has a real grasp on the film himself. Feels like it's really done his homework
someday I hope to be able to wear a T-shirt that says: " I am Mitty"...though noone will understand the relevance...I'm 64, time is running out but I haven't given up!
Dear Ben stiller,
I recently lost my dad. This is my favorite movie. One day... I hope to get to thank you in person. But until then I'll just leave a comment on this video on TH-cam.
Thank you for this movie. It has changed the course of my life and it's wonderful to hear you talk about it.
Much love and appreciation.
I am so happy to find an extended interview that actually talks about the film, and not "what is it like being a director/why Kristen Wiig?" We have substance here. There's not that many on TH-cam. I really enjoyed the movie-- the aesthetics were breathtaking and it had really great, on-point comedic moments. It had a lot of things that a good movie should have. It wasn't cohesively "a good movie", but because it had so many great aspects, it was definitely a good movie.
I've watched this film at least once a year since release. It's not just a movie to me anymore, it's a beautiful meditation...
one that makes me utterly grateful for the past, quietly somber but thankful for the present, and unyieldingly frightened & optimistic for what might come.
Thank you, Ben, and every single person that had a hand in this film.
A very underrated film; I use it in my film study class all the time.
Wonderful; agreed.
Ben Stiller outdid himself this time....movie was better the 2nd time around! Great script...everything is all tied/connected together...no loose ends.
Love this interview. This is great! Elvis Mitchell asks great questions and lets Ben Stiller speak his process - that's what I want to hear not the voice and opinions of the interviewer!!!
All the nuances of a beautifully written, produced, directed and performed film about Life.
YES!
Fabulous video. I loved the film so much and it was so nice to hear/see a really good interview with Ben about it.
I really liked the points Ben Stiller made about Walter's family. One of the things that annoys me in stories is the Completely Independent Protagonist, the hero who can jet off to the Himalayas or Greenland without leaving any responsibilities behind. It's unrealistic. I like the idea that Walter jetted off to Greenland, but somebody still had to retrieve the family piano, somebody had to move his mom into his apartment, and he still had responsibilities to his family while he was gone. It makes his growth and success just that much more enriching when he had these additional and completely normal Everyman challenges to deal with on top of his heroic journey.
VERY INSPIRING! I love the movie... Ben Stiller you made this movie so perfect... even African American loved it; very understandable and people who have dreams and can't go or not possible... it is like a fresh breath... it is so cool. A stoic man in a way but a normal person... everybody have this imagination. Love Ben Stiller being an underdog but turn out to be good. the final of Walter Mitty is so cool. Were inspired. especially the skateboarding.... my children are borders (they are adults-- they still have their skates (snowboard and surfboards).
A beautiful, poignant, unique and inspiring movie that will always hold a place on my favorites list. I'm literally an analogue kid who still shoots film so the whole sub plot regarding Sean O'Connell resonates with me. But but even discounting that it's still an underappreciated classic which holds up well to repeated viewings. Ben Stiller (who comes across as a normal self effacing guy in this interview) is a hugely underrated actor and director.
Ben always does unique stuff, such a great actor n director
Great interview. Nice subjects, we can see the movie on several angles and that is the quintessence of a film like that. Thanks for uploading this video, it made my day in deed.
Great insight into the film, and how good is the interviewer! He's obviously a student of film and has a real grasp on the film himself. Feels like it's really done his homework
Satisfying interview and great movie!
Sorry, why does the host keep putting his hand to his head? What is his background? News?
He is obviously reading the audiances' mind to pick the best question to ask.
BEN - the exercise bike was a better opener than a cheque book choice
Loved this.
yea, most informative interview.
someday I hope to be able to wear a T-shirt that says: " I am Mitty"...though noone will understand the relevance...I'm 64, time is running out but I haven't given up!
We'll understand! Don't ever give up! I'm 60 so right behind you😊
Why the HELL does Elvis Mitchell keep touching his ear like he's receiving input from extra-terrestrials?
Great Film and Great Direction. More proof that Rotten Tomatoes way off