I saw Phillip Seymour Hoffman alone in a Hooters one time. I walked up to him and said "I loved you in Boogie Nights". He laughed and shook my hand. 😂 Super nice guy.
My friends and I suffered from the same problem Phillip died of……I’m 3 years clean from heroin, fentanyl and cocaine…praying for all my brothers and sisters that have beaten and lost the fight!
Two guys talking about being grounded and relatable, then two minutes later saying that making $50,000 a week isn't worth the trouble of acting outside of your artistic identity. Meanwhile, I'm working an office job wondering if i'll get a $200 Christmas bonus this year. 🤪
I'm lounging out on my couch, in front of my computer, eating spaghetti as Joe says people sitting in front of the computer eating spaghettios are miserable and are going to do drugs. I've been sober 14 years and enjoy my life quite well thank you, lol. I worked hard today, I earned this!
@@eliotgoodfellow7294 I know a guy, started with Spaghetti Oh's recreationally and last I saw him he was givin out handy's to Chef Boayardee for his fix.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was the most talented actor of my life so far. Anyone who hasn't seen Synechodche, New York should give it a watch. Its not for everyone, but in my opinion its one of the most beautiful movies of the 21st century
If you have been paying attention you can see all this "money doe snot buy happiness" propaganda that is pumped through social media. Oddly, the rich who keep saying this never give up their money, power and lifestyle.
I think they are talking about the corruption of money and/or just doing jobs purely for money ... if you are no longer a starting artist or starving office worker.
@@misterwallace3479 it takes a freedom of expression that most don't possess in order to portray a person who isn't you. I think you underestimate the process & don't see what's involved.
Still love The Goonies! It was playing at my hometown movie theater 5 blocks from home in the summer of 85'. One afternoon as I walked home from the pizza place across the street from the theater I found a $10 bill on the sidewalk. I got to my house so excited & asked my mom (I was 2 months from turning 10yrs old) if I could use the money I just found & go watch The Goonies. She said yes & back I walked to the theater. About halfway through the movie there was a blackout caused by a passing thunderstorm & they gave us a ticket to come back another day. I went back the next day & watched it again, this time the whole movie. It was awesome. Back then as a 9-10 yr old kid in the mid 80's, our parents let us out to play without fear of anything bad happening & it really was a GREAT time to be a kid! At least in my neighborhood, we were always outside playing sports in the street during the day & at night we'd play kick the can or manhunt. There seemed to be a group of "Goonies" in every neighborhood! Great memories.
Just found out the most amazing thing regarding the Goonies and Back to the Future....they both took place on the same Saturday in October of 1985. Seriously....use the goog!
It’s a different kind of pressure then. If you have any kind of integrity you’re drowning underneath that shadow…he has far surpassed his father, plain hard work. Holly weird is a horrible place to be.
My Dad and I met Josh on set of a tv Pilot Antoine Fuqua was directing, but not on set. We all went to a big hall for lunch and even though he was the star he came to eat with everyone. He saw my dad and I hanging out as we were just visiting the writer and showrunner, and he thought it was super cool we were hanging out and laughing. So he asked us if he could have lunch with us. This was maybe 20 years ago. He was super cool and so down to earth and humble. He ate and talked with us the entire time, even encouraged me to act if it was my dream 😂 one of the coolest actors ever.
Great story. I had a similar shorter experience meeting Kyle Chandler on the set of King Kong, one of the recent remakes. I was introduced by a friend who working with during the shoot. He was really warm and engaging and showed a few of us around the set. As a screenwriter I've pledged to hopefully work professionally with artists like him and the lesser known actors who I've had good connections with early with me being unknown right now. I salute Kyle and others who are so professional when working and respectful to regular folks like myself.
It's called work, dude. You do what you have to do. You do what you can with your life outside of work. Very few people have the luxury of doing something they love for a living.
Very few people have the emotional sensitivity and drive to do a creative thing. Do you know how many actors are making it? Don't compare yourself to them, u are nothing like them.
Addiction is EASILY the biggest struggle I had in life! It lasted over a decade and THAT GOD for Ibogaine! It saved my life! I did a treatment and never looked back! 🙏🙏🙏
What I respect about him, is you can easily tell by his voice and the look in his eyes, he has Real life experience like I do. Hes not a playboy or soyboy. Hes been through the wringer and came out the other end ok.
Josh is deffo one of those hombres you would see out in the desert circa 1990s listening to Kyuss/early QOTSA, enjoying a doobie and making his way through this thing called life.
He's a lefty like his dad and stepmom Barb has been Streisand All have Trump deranged syndrome, his father laughed on an anniversary of 9/11 and says what it's a celebration right a party mocking the deaths of thousands of innocent people.
As someone who’s mostly been broke, having money has made me much less stressed and much less bitter. That’s definitely a part of happiness, but it’s not all of it. “Money doesn’t buy happiness, but it does make the down payment”
That's a good interpretation; right up there with "those who say $$$ doesn't buy happiness don't have any money" and "...$$$ may not buy happiness but it can purchase a boat where you can sail real close to it". When I earn money from work or business, I'm happy period. I'm also generous and want to share that feeling by sharing my money. Even then I must be careful to not let my elation from getting money have me end up broke again. Money is a tool that CAN buy happiness but does NOT guarantee it. $$$ helps people eat, have shelter and feed their families; food & shelter can equal happiness. Greed and avarice is the negaive side of the love of and addiction to money.
We’re living in a soulless time and it shows with all the depression and anxiety about work and bills and lack of connection. We’re at the tipping point of socialization. People are going to leave their jobs and homes to hopefully reconnect with other people instead of the corporate machines and governments. Technology is great if it helps humans connect but it’s done the opposite so far. Praying for better days 🙏✝️
People were never so lost until social media came i to being. I’m an older gentleman and I just love being in a setting where people are in a waiting area like an airport or a doctors office and I look around and see everyone with their phones out and mindlessly scrolling the internet. 50 people in a room and there is no interaction between them. I remember one night when dinner was ready and my wife texted my daughter who was upstairs to let her know to come and eat. There’s less and less verbal communication going on these days and it’s scary
@ As a millennial, we weren’t taught to connect with others. We were told to be productive and one day you’ll be happy. You’ll meet someone when “you’re ready.” Just go to school, get a job, and start a family. It was never about actually living. Just a stupid checklist. All we know how to do is work for “things.” The silver lining of our system collapsing is that now we can move our focus to living and let the older generations either adapt or die alone in their comfy retirement recliners. Our generation was led astray by the previous generations. Very few authentic old people.
The American Dream CAN still exist if we collectively want it to, but we have to act on the ground level. Social media was never meant to rule our lives. Young Men & Women are being mislead to “red pill” or push “feminism” but acting in extremes is the equivalent of having nutrient pumped into our veins instead of eating and sleeping. We are naturally social creatures who have to go out into the real world and socialize with people not be so connected to the hive mind that is the internet. Watching these programs & podcasts is good like the radio in days of old; tech we’ve had 100 years ago but we still have to go out and make decisions, mistakes figure out who’s with us not just who agrees with us because our society has taught us to RAGE when we don’t hear something we like or punish people for not getting it right the first time and the Gen Zers and Alpha-ers are watching older people get crucified cuz they talked against the system and are too afraid to make a mistake because it will be viewed by the entire world and judged on the strictest of terms. We can get thru this together if we want, I think there are so many opportunities to survive & thrive if you’re willing to get out of your comfort zone and travel across the 50 states to find where you belong and manifest your own destiny but there is still a long way to go because there has to be opportunities for everyone not if the economy keeps going in the direction of retail & fast food; it’s like the food you put into your body, there should be more available trades for people who work hard, produce a skill that is in high demand and pays a wage you can afford your own house/property. Low Minimum wage for Early/Late Teens to get started or retired people who can’t physically do a tight 40, good paying white collar for those who were smart in what they studied and important to us. & always leave a little extra so we can help other countries when we take care of our own. We have the tools to be good to each other, we just gotta stop thinkin so defeatist and think more idealistically because that’s how we can save our world and spread our faith. God works thru us, he doesn’t force us on our knees we willingly serve him when/if we have the wisdom to understand just how much he challenges us.
@@BeUnapologeticallyYourself Good luck with that my guess is your lack of self accountability and general parasitic behavior will lead to complete collapse
Philip Seymour Hoffman was truly an amazing actor - Doubt is one of my favorite movies. I had no idea about his history of addiction until the day he died. Many different Things lead to addiction - hard to say what drove him to it.
From me personal experience with tens of opiate users, it feels like these unmatched serotonine overdoses is what made them incredibly warm, they are all so warm. Think of the Bible. It wouldn't exist without opiates. So opiate addiction is understandable, but so outdated. We're all in the (amazing) situation of psychedelics now.
They are talking about the Hedonic Treadmill. Real happiness comes from healthy relationships, using your body to play daily, volunteering and or spirituality, and doing new things. That is the recipe.
Absolutely. Financial success is absolutely not the same thing as true success. Like you said, healthy relationships, healthy body and family, feeling fulfilled in what you’re doing. That’s where in true success lies. I’d rather be an oil painter that managed to scratch, scrape, and claw to finally make 70k a year doing what I love than make 500k a year doing something that makes me miserable, with no real connections to other people. Money is a utility. You need it, obviously. But it is not the end all be all goal.
@@John-mf1sz I know plenty of wealthy people and those that are below average. 2 of the more content people I know do not make great money but live a pretty simple life. They are both religious and have community and I’m sure that helps
Dr. William Glasser's Choice Theory (created as an alternative to CBT) says basically the same thing. All of our mental health issues (besides abuse, extreme poverty, etc.) stem from unsatisfactory relationships with people you care about. It's definitely worth a read.
I'm not sure if he was talking about news radio as he got to work with some great talents. He was in a sitcom prior to that I think it only went one season called hardball. I'm thinking that might be what he was referring to
Mr, Brolin is a fantastic actor ,without his voice there is no thanos , such a great actor and he doesn't get enough credit for it , his interviews about life , struggles and success are great to listen to , a survivor from his own deamons, big fan
Josh Brolin is one of the very few actors/celebrities I’d like to sit at a table with a couple cups of coffee and just talk with. He seems like such a genuine guy.
I met Philip Samour Hoffman in Toronto while I was working at a restaurant and I totally fucked up the order. He was cool and didn't complain. I didn't recognize his talent in anyone else.
My wife and I still crack up at PSH in Along Came Polly and then take a minute to remember he died and how great he was. I think that’s a legacy anyone would be satisfied with. Mission Impossible 3 and Charlie Wilson’s war are also underrated PSH performances
@@ivanhughes8699😂 exactly...this has become a "thing" in TH-cam comments in the past year. Ridiculous trolls pretending to be friends with famous people
It's refreshing to hear to celebrities talk honestly about their careers. I never considered how tough it is being rich and famous; and I mean that sincerely. Luckily I wasn't born with that desire to be in show business to entertain or be applauded. The approval of my wife and kids is all I'll ever need. I have little money and have to leave soon to pick my truck up at the shop. But I've never done drugs nor feel the need to do so. I'll consider myself lucky and go on living this quiet, inauspicious life.
@@lou1958 Wherever people are in life, if they look for meaning in the wrong places they can find themselves in a pretty bad situation. A lot of people seem to treat getting rich as a goal or money as an answer to their problems, but when they get there they find out how hollow it is and that breaks some people or sends them down a dark path. Money should only ever be treated as a resource to pursue things that are actually meaningful.
The fact you have what sounds like a happy & healthy home life with your wife & kids to me makes you "rich" in a different sense, in a much more fulfilling way. Having the ability to be a good husband & father is worth all the money in the world, being supportive, teaching your kids how to be kind, street smart, stick up for those that aren't able to for themselves, be truthful no matter what, etc, to me is a amazing gift from God!
6:04. Not an artist so i wont ever understand how that feels. But saying you feel stuck, and youre doing something for money, not because you love it, thats the majority of the american work force. And most get 50k a year. Not a week.
Money changes everything. Be it good or bad, everything changes. Phillip Seymour Hoffman was an incredible actor, I’ve seen every film of his that he’s played a large role in and I can honestly say I’ve never seen his acting be considered even remotely bad. He was phenomenally talented.
Not only money but the deals you have to do to get to that money… the darkest deals ever. No one knows the true cost and once your souls gone you aren’t getting it back
The truth is... "No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money."
If you think about it, it seems odd that God doesn't juxtapose 'Satan' with God in that warning. But He doesn't, it's 'money' that is competing with God for your love, which makes you think about the world even more deeply.
I love Josh, never really paid attention to him before.The saddest story, the genius of Philip Seymour Hoffman. It’s a slippery slope, you gotta hang on.
Probably, one of the best interviews I've seen in a while. They are not bragging about being rich. Being rich and famous disconnects you from reality, community, and family. On the tragic side, some people fill their life up with expensive worthless things. Including drugs. If Rogan was saying NewsRadio was garbage, sadness on my part. I love that show.
Apparently, P.S.H. had been sober for 23 years and decided to have a drink at a wrap party for The Master in 2012, which led to a downward spiral and him experimenting with heroin by 2013 and ultimately overdosing in 2014.
A guy out of nowhere just decides to start using heroin lol ok sure whatever you say. He was a junkie plain and simple. If he was a poor homeless no one you wouldn’t be saying this lol
@@johnthomas6961no. He had a history with heroin addiction. He got clean for many years, built a successful career, and then relapsed which resulted ultimately in his death. This is unfortunately very common.
PSH’s passing was the only time I actually teared up. My then gf asked me if I was ok 😅It surprised me because I knew l liked him as an actor but didn’t know how much I appreciated his talent.
I love how at the 5:37 mark, Joe says, “ A lot of those people wind up doing drugs, just as a small cloud of smoke from whatever drug (mj, tobaccey)they are smoking reaches camera view…
20 years of navigating chronic pain and opiods is hard. They're a slippery slope. Today im still using them and have to wonder if they're really working for me.
TV sitcoms in the 90s were so much cooler than the social media addiction today. I remember never seeing the first 30 minutes of my favorite movies but never being able to turn the channel for a commercial because I would never miss the last 30. Let’s all just take 5 minutes a day in 2025 to avoid the black mirrors and I bet we’d all be better off.
With all due respect, I bet 90% of people end up doing something they don't want to do for work, not out of love, but out of necessity. My point is: it is not just actors or comedians who find themselves "living in hell..." Lots of people do. But lots of people don't make 50k a week...
I had a very good plumbing career going up until the bubble burst in 2009. When I couldn't find work as a plumber to save my life, I lost my identity. I began to drink until I eventually got separated from my wife. It's so crazy how much who I thought I was was wrapped up into my identity as a plumber. How dumb is that? I didn't even live in my own house for 2 1/2 years. We finally patched things up, but that was a crazy time in my life.
@VelonicaProfile it's a long story ,but it took losing everything, including my wife, to realize that loving myself first is the only way to have everything else fall into place. I now know that I can reinvent myself when I want, if I want. Life is a wild ride sometimes!
@@VelonicaProfileJust keep your chin up, and make sure to NEVER give up. I didn't mention that I'm back with my wife, but it took 2 1/2 years of separation to get there.
If you look at the time line of Hoffmans relapse in occurred at the same time as his directorial efforts in 2010. The pressure and lack of success in that realm appears to may have pushed him back to using.
6:13 artists. 98% of the audience work at a job that is just that. We do it to afford living. These guys are out of touch but obviously it is what makes them different.
My Dad pointed out a kid for outstanding acting on Law and Order as just a small character and that was Philip. The guy stood out from the start in bit character roles.
I went to college with Phillip S H and he was the nicest guy. So talented. So sweet. How sad I was when he passed.
That’s awesome man, thanks for sharing❤ I hope you’re well I’m sorry for your loss
Drugs are bad ummkay
So sorry for your loss 😢 he was a genius (I thought) ❤
you were really lucky, so sad we lost him
I'm so excited to follow his son's career. he was great in Licorice Pie and the SNL movie
I saw Phillip Seymour Hoffman alone in a Hooters one time. I walked up to him and said "I loved you in Boogie Nights". He laughed and shook my hand. 😂 Super nice guy.
Lucky
I love that he was at hooters
@kwizatzhannahrach I know right?! Such a cool guy and a great story to tell people.
Are you sure it wasn't just some random fat guy?
Hoffman even seemed depressed in some of his movies. He must have been addicted during these movies. He even used drugs in several films.
My friends and I suffered from the same problem Phillip died of……I’m 3 years clean from heroin, fentanyl and cocaine…praying for all my brothers and sisters that have beaten and lost the fight!
I'll pray for them too
Wish you the best for the futur
Greetings from France
Just had my second birthday in November. Congratulations on three years
JFT
Well done! One day at a time, Ryan!
Two guys talking about being grounded and relatable, then two minutes later saying that making $50,000 a week isn't worth the trouble of acting outside of your artistic identity. Meanwhile, I'm working an office job wondering if i'll get a $200 Christmas bonus this year. 🤪
Hope you get that bonus 👊
Me not even employed currently
Psst neither of these dildos is grounded or relatable.
Meanwhile, kids in Africa are starving to death. You should donate your $200 you selfish slob 😂
out of touch dudes acting like they be regular dudes.
I'm lounging out on my couch, in front of my computer, eating spaghetti as Joe says people sitting in front of the computer eating spaghettios are miserable and are going to do drugs. I've been sober 14 years and enjoy my life quite well thank you, lol. I worked hard today, I earned this!
Oh no! I thought the same thing! I’m eating bowtie and meatballs!
Spaghetti is a slippery slope, gateway pasta.
@@eliotgoodfellow7294 I know a guy, started with Spaghetti Oh's recreationally and last I saw him he was givin out handy's to Chef Boayardee for his fix.
Spaghetti 🍝 can be a trigger, very delicious, I wouldn't trust it
But am i an addict because I don’t feel the world is right if I don’t have pasta on Sunday ? 🤷♂️🤪
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was the most talented actor of my life so far. Anyone who hasn't seen Synechodche, New York should give it a watch. Its not for everyone, but in my opinion its one of the most beautiful movies of the 21st century
Watched it for the first time recently. I loved it. What a film.
❤❤❤
Omg I saw it years ago and forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder ❤
A master.
Have you considered Danial Day Lewis.
50k this week would definitely bring a smile to my face
Yea but in a few years, it's just money. You're always gonna have problems. They'll just turn into different problems.
@@RandomlyRandom2025sometimes bigger problems
Thanos reference?
I can think of 1 thing weekly that brings a smile to my face 😂
@@RandomlyRandom2025 Way easier to deal with the other problems. Money is one big problem when you dont have it.
It's one of life's cruel ironies that it's only rich people get to opine on the irrelevance of money.
If you have been paying attention you can see all this "money doe snot buy happiness" propaganda that is pumped through social media. Oddly, the rich who keep saying this never give up their money, power and lifestyle.
Very true!
I think they are talking about the corruption of money and/or just doing jobs purely for money ... if you are no longer a starting artist or starving office worker.
Obviously you’re not a Buddhist
Most relevant comment!!
Hoffman's The Master was an unbelievable performance. Total commitment.
Great movie
Hoffman as Truman Capote, one of the all-time great performances.
I hate to diminish what you say. But acting is really not hard to do. It's just knowing the right people at the right time and being submissive.
💯. He was damn good in Charlie Wilson's war
@@misterwallace3479 it takes a freedom of expression that most don't possess in order to portray a person who isn't you.
I think you underestimate the process & don't see what's involved.
Owning Mahoney , I thought was an incredible performance, one my favourite movies!
He was beyond extraordinary in the master, mofo could scare you with his acting.
Still love The Goonies! It was playing at my hometown movie theater 5 blocks from home in the summer of 85'. One afternoon as I walked home from the pizza place across the street from the theater I found a $10 bill on the sidewalk. I got to my house so excited & asked my mom (I was 2 months from turning 10yrs old) if I could use the money I just found & go watch The Goonies. She said yes & back I walked to the theater. About halfway through the movie there was a blackout caused by a passing thunderstorm & they gave us a ticket to come back another day. I went back the next day & watched it again, this time the whole movie. It was awesome. Back then as a 9-10 yr old kid in the mid 80's, our parents let us out to play without fear of anything bad happening & it really was a GREAT time to be a kid! At least in my neighborhood, we were always outside playing sports in the street during the day & at night we'd play kick the can or manhunt. There seemed to be a group of "Goonies" in every neighborhood! Great memories.
Thanks for sharing that great memory!❤️
Liar
Goonies Never Say Die!
Just found out the most amazing thing regarding the Goonies and Back to the Future....they both took place on the same Saturday in October of 1985. Seriously....use the goog!
Perhaps the best children's movie ever made. I showed it to my 8 year-old last week and he said it was the best thing he'd ever seen.
Josh Brolin’s dad was a movie star. He’s always had money.
True
His step mom is Barbara Streisand
He’s an amazing actor
It’s a different kind of pressure then. If you have any kind of integrity you’re drowning underneath that shadow…he has far surpassed his father, plain hard work. Holly weird is a horrible place to be.
He has not always had $$$. You're talking out of your
A SS
My Dad and I met Josh on set of a tv Pilot Antoine Fuqua was directing, but not on set. We all went to a big hall for lunch and even though he was the star he came to eat with everyone. He saw my dad and I hanging out as we were just visiting the writer and showrunner, and he thought it was super cool we were hanging out and laughing. So he asked us if he could have lunch with us. This was maybe 20 years ago. He was super cool and so down to earth and humble. He ate and talked with us the entire time, even encouraged me to act if it was my dream 😂 one of the coolest actors ever.
Awesome.
Great story. I had a similar shorter experience meeting Kyle Chandler on the set of King Kong, one of the recent remakes. I was introduced by a friend who working with during the shoot. He was really warm and engaging and showed a few of us around the set.
As a screenwriter I've pledged to hopefully work professionally with artists like him and the lesser known actors who I've had good connections with early with me being unknown right now. I salute Kyle and others who are so professional when working and respectful to regular folks like myself.
It's called work, dude. You do what you have to do. You do what you can with your life outside of work. Very few people have the luxury of doing something they love for a living.
Hunger Games 3 was such an absolute piece of, I never left 20 minutes in before
Not to mention work that pays incredibly well. They are way too privileged.
Very few people have the emotional sensitivity and drive to do a creative thing. Do you know how many actors are making it? Don't compare yourself to them, u are nothing like them.
@@broom_shaped939 Actors aren't creative. They're puppets.
But what actually stops you of the pursuing of a fullfiling life? If you wanna have an enjoyable life you gotta go fight for it
Addiction is EASILY the biggest struggle I had in life! It lasted over a decade and THAT GOD for Ibogaine! It saved my life! I did a treatment and never looked back! 🙏🙏🙏
Josh brolins voice is absolutely insane
“Fine, ill do it myself”
Don’t be gay
It’s inevitable.
I like him, but what's so special about his voice?
What I respect about him, is you can easily tell by his voice and the look in his eyes, he has Real life experience like I do. Hes not a playboy or soyboy. Hes been through the wringer and came out the other end ok.
"Dread it, Run from it, Destiny arrives all the same"
ICWUDT 😉
This is what happens when you are friends with Cormac McCarthy
Destiny arrives jacked up on Adderall while a black guy fucks his wife.
But now it's near
@belizetourism1218 damn
It really makes me sad thinking about the roles we missed out seeing Philip Seymour Hoffman play. Dude was incredible.
I met Josh in the 90’s, in the desert :) Great guy! He’s battled his own demons like the rest of us… Always appreciate seeing him doing so well… :)
Josh is deffo one of those hombres you would see out in the desert circa 1990s listening to Kyuss/early QOTSA, enjoying a doobie and making his way through this thing called life.
His character in No Country is such a badass
He's a lefty like his dad and stepmom Barb has been Streisand All have Trump deranged syndrome, his father laughed on an anniversary of 9/11 and says what it's a celebration right a party mocking the deaths of thousands of innocent people.
As someone who’s mostly been broke, having money has made me much less stressed and much less bitter. That’s definitely a part of happiness, but it’s not all of it. “Money doesn’t buy happiness, but it does make the down payment”
@Diesel-1185 even if you're miserable, it's a better class of misery😉
Rodger that
That's a good interpretation; right up there with "those who say $$$ doesn't buy happiness don't have any money" and "...$$$ may not buy happiness but it can purchase a boat where you can sail real close to it".
When I earn money from work or business, I'm happy period. I'm also generous and want to share that feeling by sharing my money. Even then I must be careful to not let my elation from getting money have me end up broke again.
Money is a tool that CAN buy happiness but does NOT guarantee it. $$$ helps people eat, have shelter and feed their families; food & shelter can equal happiness. Greed and avarice is the negaive side of the love of and addiction to money.
$$$ only gives you more choices.🤷
@@Kristy-x1t I think it can do more than that. Money can buy anything except family, friendship, and love
In my twenties a wise woman told me that there is no where to get to and this is it. I’ve remembered that forever!
RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman. Gone too soon. Such a great actor
Phil’s performance on along came Polly was Oscar worthy. I really thought he sharted in that scene. Well played sir.
The part where he's shooting baskets calling out "old-school" "raindance" while missing every shot inspired me to continue sucking at basketball
White chocolate lol
@@skeetercreek6455 that scene bright tears to my eyes “T” “T”🫸🏼🫲🏼🥵
@@skeetercreek6455PSH made that movie funny as hell. He stole the show
Phil was Method, he did.
When you’re always in pain and something takes it away it makes you so happy when you’re on it ❤
RIP to the legend
Sicario is one of the greatest films ever made
yeah top 1500 movies for sure
@@Sean-tn7xm maybe even 1300
No country for old men
Goonies was the best
@@LoveisGodGodisloveamenThis☝️
We’re living in a soulless time and it shows with all the depression and anxiety about work and bills and lack of connection. We’re at the tipping point of socialization. People are going to leave their jobs and homes to hopefully reconnect with other people instead of the corporate machines and governments. Technology is great if it helps humans connect but it’s done the opposite so far. Praying for better days 🙏✝️
People were never so lost until social media came i to being. I’m an older gentleman and I just love being in a setting where people are in a waiting area like an airport or a doctors office and I look around and see everyone with their phones out and mindlessly scrolling the internet. 50 people in a room and there is no interaction between them. I remember one night when dinner was ready and my wife texted my daughter who was upstairs to let her know to come and eat. There’s less and less verbal communication going on these days and it’s scary
@ As a millennial, we weren’t taught to connect with others. We were told to be productive and one day you’ll be happy. You’ll meet someone when “you’re ready.” Just go to school, get a job, and start a family. It was never about actually living. Just a stupid checklist. All we know how to do is work for “things.” The silver lining of our system collapsing is that now we can move our focus to living and let the older generations either adapt or die alone in their comfy retirement recliners. Our generation was led astray by the previous generations. Very few authentic old people.
Speak for yourself. Everything is fine.
The American Dream CAN still exist if we collectively want it to, but we have to act on the ground level. Social media was never meant to rule our lives. Young Men & Women are being mislead to “red pill” or push “feminism” but acting in extremes is the equivalent of having nutrient pumped into our veins instead of eating and sleeping. We are naturally social creatures who have to go out into the real world and socialize with people not be so connected to the hive mind that is the internet. Watching these programs & podcasts is good like the radio in days of old; tech we’ve had 100 years ago but we still have to go out and make decisions, mistakes figure out who’s with us not just who agrees with us because our society has taught us to RAGE when we don’t hear something we like or punish people for not getting it right the first time and the Gen Zers and Alpha-ers are watching older people get crucified cuz they talked against the system and are too afraid to make a mistake because it will be viewed by the entire world and judged on the strictest of terms. We can get thru this together if we want, I think there are so many opportunities to survive & thrive if you’re willing to get out of your comfort zone and travel across the 50 states to find where you belong and manifest your own destiny but there is still a long way to go because there has to be opportunities for everyone not if the economy keeps going in the direction of retail & fast food; it’s like the food you put into your body, there should be more available trades for people who work hard, produce a skill that is in high demand and pays a wage you can afford your own house/property. Low Minimum wage for Early/Late Teens to get started or retired people who can’t physically do a tight 40, good paying white collar for those who were smart in what they studied and important to us. & always leave a little extra so we can help other countries when we take care of our own. We have the tools to be good to each other, we just gotta stop thinkin so defeatist and think more idealistically because that’s how we can save our world and spread our faith. God works thru us, he doesn’t force us on our knees we willingly serve him when/if we have the wisdom to understand just how much he challenges us.
@@BeUnapologeticallyYourself Good luck with that my guess is your lack of self accountability and general parasitic behavior will lead to complete collapse
Nick Nolte is one of the greats and now I know why I like Brolin so much. Their talents are similar.
Affliction is awesome.
Philip Seymour Hoffman was truly an amazing actor - Doubt is one of my favorite movies. I had no idea about his history of addiction until the day he died. Many different
Things lead to addiction - hard to say what drove him to it.
Everyone is an addict on some level. Cigarettes and sugar are mine
From me personal experience with tens of opiate users, it feels like these unmatched serotonine overdoses is what made them incredibly warm, they are all so warm. Think of the Bible. It wouldn't exist without opiates. So opiate addiction is understandable, but so outdated. We're all in the (amazing) situation of psychedelics now.
What the Hell is it with all these bots putting the same comment!?
@@joeylaramie7398no such thing is an addiction, you can stop if you really want to
I think he would've played a better Joel in the Last of Us than Pedro Pascal
100%
Anyone would have been better than Pedro Pascal in anything!
FACTS!!
Hundy
From day one since I played the first game always had him in mind.
What an actor PSH was.
They are talking about the Hedonic Treadmill. Real happiness comes from healthy relationships, using your body to play daily, volunteering and or spirituality, and doing new things. That is the recipe.
Absolutely.
Financial success is absolutely not the same thing as true success.
Like you said, healthy relationships, healthy body and family, feeling fulfilled in what you’re doing.
That’s where in true success lies.
I’d rather be an oil painter that managed to scratch, scrape, and claw to finally make 70k a year doing what I love than make 500k a year doing something that makes me miserable, with no real connections to other people.
Money is a utility. You need it, obviously. But it is not the end all be all goal.
True. I tell everyone that giving makes one happier than receiving. The constant search for more pleasure just leads to emptiness .
@@John-mf1sz I know plenty of wealthy people and those that are below average. 2 of the more content people I know do not make great money but live a pretty simple life. They are both religious and have community and I’m sure that helps
My recipe happens to be 100% pure uncut Columbian coffee, makes me very happy... And productive
Dr. William Glasser's Choice Theory (created as an alternative to CBT) says basically the same thing. All of our mental health issues (besides abuse, extreme poverty, etc.) stem from unsatisfactory relationships with people you care about. It's definitely worth a read.
Where did it lead you Joe Rogan? Back to me
Yes, and how can you work on building Heaven knowing that the Heaven of the last 3000 years hasn't been The Heaven (His Heaven)?:)
I hate that I laughed at this. 🤣
To Putins and Elons lap.
Bro, you hit the nail on the head. It's so wild to hear people talk about money like it's not a big deal, especially when they’ve already got it made.
Philip Seymour Hoffman Is legendary!!
Even that is an understatement.
Best actor in every movie he played in
Brilliant actor and it’s tragic that he passed
He’s my goat. Watching him in Charle Wilson’s War surrounded by movie stars and he just blew everyone away is awesome.
Philip Shootmore Heroin
Where the rabbit's foot?
This is interesting, but I'm a little disappointed Josh didn't mention the Younger Dryas Period or Gobekli Tepe even once.
🤣🤣
😂 what no clay pottery shards or tablets to talk about, lordy whats goin on
Wildly underrated comment
Jamie, I have a folder marked Glaciers.
Hahahahahahah
News Radio one of the best 90's sitcom... Joe Rogan, Dave Foley, the late Phil Hartman... STILL laughing!!
I'm not sure if he was talking about news radio as he got to work with some great talents. He was in a sitcom prior to that I think it only went one season called hardball. I'm thinking that might be what he was referring to
Mr, Brolin is a fantastic actor ,without his voice there is no thanos , such a great actor and he doesn't get enough credit for it , his interviews about life , struggles and success are great to listen to , a survivor from his own deamons, big fan
His dad is a great actor, too.
@JustMeeZZ 100 %
PSH is one of the only celebrity deaths that actually made me legitimately sad. He was such a great actor.
FACTS
He was pretty young too; 46. Guy could have many years and many more great films to his name. Alas, all we can do is wonder at what could have been.
James Gandolfini also
Me too. He was a good one.
His performance in Moneyball is underrated, but he was great in everything he did.
"Before the devil knows your dead"....PSH
.......he was the most under pressure, stressful person a person can be......he reached perfection....❤
3:14 Josh Brolin - "Hey Phil! its Josh! Whats-up!!?
Philip Seymour Hoffman - (thinking to himself) "How is the dude from the Goonies know who I am?!"
He actually probably thought: "I was going to go that way, what were you going to do Josh?"
What the shit… I just found out that Josh was Brand in the Goonies… loved him in NCFOM. One of my favs.
Josh Brolin is one of the very few actors/celebrities I’d like to sit at a table with a couple cups of coffee and just talk with. He seems like such a genuine guy.
They all seem like genuine guys. They're actors.
He's a huge liberal
This dude sounds like he wants to polish Josh Brolins knob
That's his job, to act. He acts relatable so that you will go see his movies. Brolin is actually a head case when he goes off script.
He seems fake to me. All these actors do. He plays cool characters but these people are just awful.
I met Philip Samour Hoffman in Toronto while I was working at a restaurant and I totally fucked up the order. He was cool and didn't complain. I didn't recognize his talent in anyone else.
My wife and I still crack up at PSH in Along Came Polly and then take a minute to remember he died and how great he was. I think that’s a legacy anyone would be satisfied with. Mission Impossible 3 and Charlie Wilson’s war are also underrated PSH performances
Love Charlie Wilson's War. I remember noticing him for the first time as a kid from Patch Adams.
He was good in 25th Hour too.
Where’s the rabbits foot Ethen
Rueben! The best man is in the HOUSE!😂 I replayed that part a dozen times the first time I saw it!
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be
nothing's perfect my friend
Phillip Seymor is my all time favorite actor. Synecdoche new york is amazing
Philip was my friend, one of the greatest and most humble person I ever met ❤️
What a terrible loss
I’m so sorry ❤.
Sure he was. I'm best mates with Tom Hanks myself. Later today, me and Keanu Reeves are gonna hang out. Let's all tell reality to go away!
@ivanhughes8699 always one of you dbags that have to reply.
@@ivanhughes8699😂 exactly...this has become a "thing" in TH-cam comments in the past year. Ridiculous trolls pretending to be friends with famous people
It's refreshing to hear to celebrities talk honestly about their careers. I never considered how tough it is being rich and famous; and I mean that sincerely. Luckily I wasn't born with that desire to be in show business to entertain or be applauded. The approval of my wife and kids is all I'll ever need. I have little money and have to leave soon to pick my truck up at the shop. But I've never done drugs nor feel the need to do so. I'll consider myself lucky and go on living this quiet, inauspicious life.
I would think being rich would be just fine, but it's the famous part that could destroy you. Not that I would know of course.
Gaaayyyy
@@lou1958 Wherever people are in life, if they look for meaning in the wrong places they can find themselves in a pretty bad situation. A lot of people seem to treat getting rich as a goal or money as an answer to their problems, but when they get there they find out how hollow it is and that breaks some people or sends them down a dark path.
Money should only ever be treated as a resource to pursue things that are actually meaningful.
The fact you have what sounds like a happy & healthy home life with your wife & kids to me makes you "rich" in a different sense, in a much more fulfilling way. Having the ability to be a good husband & father is worth all the money in the world, being supportive, teaching your kids how to be kind, street smart, stick up for those that aren't able to for themselves, be truthful no matter what, etc, to me is a amazing gift from God!
There are many kinds of useful ideas. Celebrities are those who share ideas others find useful
Terrific interview, thank you!
i miss Philip so much! I think he was so unique and fascinating
“If you don’t think money can buy happiness, you don’t know where to shop”
Yeah, if you're a materialistic consumer whose purpose in life is to just buy shit, then it can buy happiness.
If you think money can buy happiness, you never had real money or you an addict.
Money can't buy happiness or meaning, but it can solve a lot of problems for a lot of people if they learned how to earn more of it.
That’s funny, good one
Ha ha I hope this is satire or you are 22 years old. You will learn if so
Phillip Seymour Hoffman, even when I watched him as a teen I was amazed at his acting especially in MI with Tom Cruise
That is a fascinating perspective from Josh. He is truly one of the best actors in the game.
Brolin’s Hoffman impersonation was perfect - RIP PSH!
I was looking for this reply! I even see Phil mouthing those words when he did that impersonation.
Ooh I have to listen to this whole episode. Episodes with actors that I grew up admiring and still admire are always the best episodes.
I can't be more of fan of Brolin and it started with No Country for Old Men then in Sicario.
Them talking about PSH made me rewatch the basketball scene in along came Polly.. Omg it kills me everytime 😂😂..
I couldn't imagine being on set and having to keep my composure during those takes. 🤣🤣🤣 Legendary scene and so original.
@ “RAIN DANCE!!!” “OLD SCHOOL!!!”
@@CKpremium1992 LOL, he's just screaming shit and throwing up bricks, totally oblivious to how much he sucks. Love it!
From my home town Rochester… Phillip such a great actor .. so sad of his passing. Such a nice story Josh.
6:04. Not an artist so i wont ever understand how that feels. But saying you feel stuck, and youre doing something for money, not because you love it, thats the majority of the american work force. And most get 50k a year. Not a week.
We got Thanos on JRE before GTA6
Who’s Thanos?
@@Userf451 WHY is Thanos?
@@manuelpatino7863what is Thanos?
What's GTA?
@@dude_in_his_den I had to look it up. Grand Theft Auto. After seeing it referenced about 50 times I was curious. Must be the current thing.
Money changes everything. Be it good or bad, everything changes.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was an incredible actor, I’ve seen every film of his that he’s played a large role in and I can honestly say I’ve never seen his acting be considered even remotely bad. He was phenomenally talented.
Not only money but the deals you have to do to get to that money… the darkest deals ever. No one knows the true cost and once your souls gone you aren’t getting it back
That scene in “Boogie Nights” where PSH is calling himself an f’ing idiot” is exactly what Schuab should have done after Gringo Papi.
😂😂😂😂😂
That’s a great scene. Hoffman really was an incredible actor; everyone in that film felt perfectly casted.
😂😂😂😂😂
It’s just awesome it just goes on for an uncomfortable amount of time .
The same could be said about rogan after his last comedy special
5:46 Most people are living in hell for a fraction of that amount of money.
Facts
Yep
Absolutely... And they don't do drugs...
One of my favorite actors. Dude has been in some great movies.
The truth is...
"No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money."
If you think about it, it seems odd that God doesn't juxtapose 'Satan' with God in that warning. But He doesn't, it's 'money' that is competing with God for your love, which makes you think about the world even more deeply.
@@StephenPaulTroup "Those who know the truth are not equal to those who love the truth."
God needs serving? Hmmm....
@@josephrohland5604 "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light."
-Plato
@@jsj31313jj I'm not knowing.....
Ive watched this great actor a film times now offscreen & he seems like a straight up smart guy
Fair play
I love Josh, never really paid attention to him before.The saddest story, the genius of Philip Seymour Hoffman. It’s a slippery slope, you gotta hang on.
Phillip Seymour went to my highschool. He was good friends with my science teacher and came to visit one day
I like turtles 🐢 🐢🐢
@ Huh? Go eat a happy meal
Walter white by any chance
Yeah Fairport high school ftw!
@@f1beg Yup class of 2002
TRAIN BY DAY, JOE ROGAN PODCAST BY NIGHT
All day!
All Night!!
FORTNITE!
That sitcom was how I got to know Joe and I loved it!!!
Such a good interview
Josh Brolin and Don Frye have the manliest voices on the planet
Mike Rowe
Leiv S
except for Sam Elliott
Probably, one of the best interviews I've seen in a while. They are not bragging about being rich. Being rich and famous disconnects you from reality, community, and family. On the tragic side, some people fill their life up with expensive worthless things. Including drugs. If Rogan was saying NewsRadio was garbage, sadness on my part. I love that show.
Synecdoche, New York with PSH is a 21st movie masterpiece.
R.I.P
Yeah agreed. Bizarre film. Being John Malkovic meets Waiting For Godot. Kinda
second that
Very underrated movie. Same with Jack Goes Boating.
snobbish movie
Apparently, P.S.H. had been sober for 23 years and decided to have a drink at a wrap party for The Master in 2012, which led to a downward spiral and him experimenting with heroin by 2013 and ultimately overdosing in 2014.
This is usually how it happens.
Source: I am a recovering drug addict and alcoholic
A guy out of nowhere just decides to start using heroin lol ok sure whatever you say. He was a junkie plain and simple. If he was a poor homeless no one you wouldn’t be saying this lol
@@johnthomas6961no. He had a history with heroin addiction. He got clean for many years, built a successful career, and then relapsed which resulted ultimately in his death. This is unfortunately very common.
The Master was an unbelievably amazing film incidentally
he was a junkie
You two just spoke to me! Thank you for making me think-actually use my brain and consider my life and how I'm living it...
Back in the 90's i was in a very famous tv show!
Read that title as "addiction to Phillip Seymour Hoffman"
That’s an okay addiction to have.
PSH’s passing was the only time I actually teared up. My then gf asked me if I was ok 😅It surprised me because I knew l liked him as an actor but didn’t know how much I appreciated his talent.
I love how at the 5:37 mark, Joe says, “ A lot of those people wind up doing drugs, just as a small cloud of smoke from whatever drug (mj, tobaccey)they are smoking reaches camera view…
Brolin is sober probably cigars
Never thought I’d see Thanos on a podcast
He was so good 👍
Is he the voice actor for him? Never knew
wtf is thanos?
@@_will795 his face is also Thanos. Go check Thanos’ face.
@ use Google
this is gold, that they can talk about this as human beings sharing our same feelings and dark places, great way to go! thank you
News radio was great Joe. I would never know who you were if it wasn’t for that show
He had to be referring to Just Shoot Me, News Radio was awesome.
Joe said “…they were in the 90s,” which makes me think he was talking about News Radio.
I didn’t know he was in Just Shoot Me. Thought that was David spade
@@someOldBaldguy He played a character named Chris, I don't know how many episodes, show was on for 7 seasons starting in 97.
@sbarron2000 Just Shoot Me aired for 7 seasons starting in 97, so I don't know.
Josh Brolin and Seymour Hoffman are 2 of my favorite actors of all time!
20 years of navigating chronic pain and opiods is hard. They're a slippery slope. Today im still using them and have to wonder if they're really working for me.
6:02 welcome to 90 percent of the workforce.
1000000% it’s sad but it’s true.
Josh is really “on” during this interview
He likes the sound of his voice and is putting on a show here
He’s very macho, I like it
This was one of the most insightful clips I have seen in regards to money and happiness.
'how much of this house do you use'💣
I'll never get over PSH's death.
TV sitcoms in the 90s were so much cooler than the social media addiction today. I remember never seeing the first 30 minutes of my favorite movies but never being able to turn the channel for a commercial because I would never miss the last 30.
Let’s all just take 5 minutes a day in 2025 to avoid the black mirrors and I bet we’d all be better off.
With all due respect, I bet 90% of people end up doing something they don't want to do for work, not out of love, but out of necessity. My point is: it is not just actors or comedians who find themselves "living in hell..." Lots of people do. But lots of people don't make 50k a week...
Correct. You do what you have to do. It’s called being an adult and having responsibilities. These guys are so out of touch with reality.
Was NewsRadio The “Bad Sitcom” Rogan Was Talking About?
Holy crap this interview boils the entire thing down in 6 minutes. I needed that
I want this guy in a badass western movie 🍿
Watch True Grit.
Also, No Country for Old Men is a great example of a "modern Western."
You mean Jonah Hex didn’t do it for you?
I had a very good plumbing career going up until the bubble burst in 2009. When I couldn't find work as a plumber to save my life, I lost my identity. I began to drink until I eventually got separated from my wife. It's so crazy how much who I thought I was was wrapped up into my identity as a plumber. How dumb is that? I didn't even live in my own house for 2 1/2 years. We finally patched things up, but that was a crazy time in my life.
damn dude. what was it that finally made you realize you aren't just what you do?
@VelonicaProfile it's a long story ,but it took losing everything, including my wife, to realize that loving myself first is the only way to have everything else fall into place. I now know that I can reinvent myself when I want, if I want. Life is a wild ride sometimes!
@@soxrule74 Mmm. you know i'm realizing that myself. Thank you man, for sharing that. I wont give up either. Peace brother
@@VelonicaProfileJust keep your chin up, and make sure to NEVER give up. I didn't mention that I'm back with my wife, but it took 2 1/2 years of separation to get there.
If you look at the time line of Hoffmans relapse in occurred at the same time as his directorial efforts in 2010. The pressure and lack of success in that realm appears to may have pushed him back to using.
These people that they say are living in hell are also making $10-20k per week. It’s really hard for me to say “you poor pitiful soul.”
It's the drugs and booze and no direction, looking for away to stop,as long as money rolls in addiction continues
6:13 artists. 98% of the audience work at a job that is just that. We do it to afford living. These guys are out of touch but obviously it is what makes them different.
My Dad pointed out a kid for outstanding acting on Law and Order as just a small character and that was Philip. The guy stood out from the start in bit character roles.
I didn’t really know who that guy was and almost skipped this one but damn, I’m glad that I didn’t. I found this rather insightful. 😎🦅🇺🇸