Some of them are, I think Seth Rogen and Jason Segel have almost an hour long feature. Because, you we know, THOSE are people that we REALLY care about, apparently.
Closest I have found to that is "How I wrote" series. Just type into the search bar the quoted phrase and then a movie and someone may have compiled a series of audio snippets of a direcotr or writer talking about how they wrote the script and directed the movie.
The idea that the real Tyrell died of an industrial disease is awesome! It really enhances the theme that humanity is both designing its own heir and its own demise at the same time.
0:00 Gladiator 2:04 Gladiator II 4:01 Alien 7:25 Blade Runner 10:09 The Martian 12:25 Thelma & Louise 15:13 Black Hawk Down 17:12 Apple 84 Commercial 18:58 The Counselor 20:16 The Duellists 23:12 Legend So Where’s Black Rain ? Kingdom Of Heaven ? The Last Duel etc?
To the editor of this video, I saw what you did after Riddley said about overlapping dialogues between scenes. To the management on GQ, give the video editor a payment raise. 👌
He raised the bar. John McTiernan, James Cameron, Paul Verhoeven and Adrian Lyne all responded to his aesthetic innovations in their own classic Hollywood movies, after which audience expectations for sumptuous moving images were forever part of the bargain.
Part of a company of directors who just can’t stop directing. Scorsese’s 82. Clint Eastwood is 94 and his most recent (Juror #2) was very well-received.
Because he hasn't done a movie about a woman of color, single mother, who identifies as a non-binary native American, in a wheelchair, who struggles against the patriarchy to support her blind kid with autism.
@@richardharrison1910 Not for Gladiator. That went to Douglas Wick, David Franzoni, and Branko Lustig. Ridley Scott’s only Best Picture nom as a producer was for The Martian.
For sure! One of his best! Whatch it when it came out, and about 10 minutes in I decided I had to see every movie this director was ever going to make. Unfortunately, it's been a while since he did something even remotely as impressive. Napoleon is stupid and boring in comparison. Such a meaningless movie. Shame.
I just love Blade Runner so much. It's such a perfect picture. Love Alien too. They are the two most important pictures of the era and genre. RC has given us some great, everlasting pictures.
@@Al3XB85 He absolutely does. He's just someone who never wants to repeat what he's done (well, multiple movies set around napoleon times or centering on duels lol). Which there's nothing wrong with directors who find a niche but Ridley is one who'd rather take a gigantic swing on something and fail which tbh makes me respect him a whole lot.
A U.K Legend of a Director/Producer and Director of Photography. All Ridley has to do now is Act !. Definitely in the top ten of Best Commercial film Directors of all time .
Someone in the comments said "I had no idea he was so humble". This guy exhudes anything but humility and that's not really a bad thing. I'm not picking on him. He has a clear vision of what he wants to get done and he demands everyone to be at the top of their game. That's why he has been able to make some of the greatest films in the history of cinema. He is not there to make friends. He is there to give us the audience the best cinematic experience possible. They're all iconographic as he humbly states. Nothing but respect for this living legend and he has no signs of slowing down.
I prefer his bluntness. I can't stand when people pretend to be humble for the sake of looking humble. He's a real dude. And guess what! His movies Are iconic.
@ disagree lol. I count all of them. The only one I’m eh on is Covenant, the history of the prequels is fine. I just don’t like the slow pace or stupid deaths
Romulus that just came out last year is probably the best they’ve made in a while though. Really sets up the future while giving flashes back to the beginning. Also great action and performances. I’m glad the actor who plays Andy got recognition for his performance
Legend! Just a pitty Ridley missed mentioning Vangelis and his iconic soundtrack for Blade Runner. Very important since its one of the best soundtracks in movie history! 💜
The counselor is an incredible movie. It's a dream team. Cormac Mccarthy screenplay, Ridley directed, and one of the best casts in history. People just cannot handle dark raw movies. They need happy endings
My entire family and I are OBSESSED WITH LEGEND!!!!!!!!! ESPECIALLY ME!!!!!!!!! MAGIC!!!!!!!! Magic I tell you!!!!!!!! You still can't make a film quite like this one. Thank you!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ridley sticks out among Directors. He’s very blue collar. He is so matter of fact and knows what he wants. Never second guessing himself. I believe one of the fastest working directors ever.
I wished he break down "All The Money In The World", one of his most underrated movies ever. It'd be interesting to hear how he handled a last minute decision of recast for the late Christopher Plummer just a few weeks before the scheduled release after Kevin Spacey, the original actor for J Paul Getty was fired due to his allegations. The fact that Scott and Plummer pulled it off in a very short time and everything went smoothly without noticing a huge change is truly remarkable
REMARKABLE?? He dumped Spacey because he was scared! For no reason he betrayed him and contributed to his downfall!! That was his first strike. Since then he became arrogant, senile and awful person and director. He does not deserve to be called Sir!
I never tire of The Guvnor, I don’t love every film, but I like most of them, adore others and a few are among the greatest in cinema, so yeah, he has earned my respect and movie ticket money.
Anyone that was disappointed in "Napoleon" should do yourself a big favor and watch "The Duelists". His best film in my opinion, every scene is like a beautiful oil painting and the story effortlessly hits the period piece without skimping on the entertainment either.
He is completely unapologetic and honest about how regards himself as a director and his filmography. Whether you agree with him or not, you have to admit it’s preferable to the fake self-deprecation most Hollywood personalities do.
He's probably the most authentic person in Hollywood, never afraid of say he really thinks and very confident about the things he makes. The film industry could use more directors like Scott, and not just for his directing skills.
So glad he mentioned LEGEND. It's a beautiful film and well done way before the special effects we have now. The whole film was built and filmed on a set in London. The diving into the lagoon was filmed in Florida. Great soundtracks even though there are two. I prefer the Tangerine Dream version which was used for American audiences and the other soundtrack was in Europe. Everyone was fantastic, but Tim Curry is just an Icon!
-"Harrison Ford was not a star yet, he had just finished flying in the Millenium Falcon in Star Wars!" 😂Ridley is a Legend!! My fav director, my favourite actor (Harrison) both in my fav movie of all times (Blade Runner) nothing can beat that movie, Ridley's on another scale!
Just Ridley Scott casually dropping that there are Tyrell clones everywhere
And a million uploads were born lol
Casually dropping does Putin have 6 clones
Cool idea, though. Makes you wonder if the Tyrell complex itself was more decentralized.
I’ve seen the movie twice and I don’t remember that. Did they actually directly mention or even subtly mention that he had clones?
my mouth opened and stayed open. Now it want an 8th version of Blade Runner. Is that on the supposed early cut???
I had no idea he was so humble.
What a grounded chap he is. Salt of the earth!
LOL 🤣
this is humble? 😅 I wanna snort that pride stuff, whatever you guys are getting!
@@kaspartambur it's called sarcasm you stupid hipster
@@kaspartambur sar ca sm
I wish some of these videos were an hour or two longer. I could listen to his stories about these iconic movies all night.
Some of them are, I think Seth Rogen and Jason Segel have almost an hour long feature. Because, you we know, THOSE are people that we REALLY care about, apparently.
Yes. Even in podcast form. A one hour version of this I’m sure would be brilliant.
make it 4
Closest I have found to that is "How I wrote" series. Just type into the search bar the quoted phrase and then a movie and someone may have compiled a series of audio snippets of a direcotr or writer talking about how they wrote the script and directed the movie.
The Jason Segal one was incredibly insightful, i also found the Vince Vaughn one to be shockingly poingant@@smaller_cathedrals
Ridley Scott is a very talented director and boy does he know it.
Was
Of course he knows it. False modesty is embarrassing (and fishing for compliments)🙂
Wow the conversation around tyrell and blade runner and the pyramid ! Ridley operates on another level
The idea that the real Tyrell died of an industrial disease is awesome! It really enhances the theme that humanity is both designing its own heir and its own demise at the same time.
The fact that he's made at least a handful of genre redefining classics makes him a legend
Yes, but he made himself into arrogant senile idiot in the last years and he is undoing every piece of respect he had as a person and as a director.
Ummm buddy. I hate to tell you but you are the arrogant fool
Biggest Ridley Scott fan breaks down Ridley Scott’s most iconic films.
😂 so true! But he deserves to love his own films so much!
0:00 Gladiator
2:04 Gladiator II
4:01 Alien
7:25 Blade Runner
10:09 The Martian
12:25 Thelma & Louise
15:13 Black Hawk Down
17:12 Apple 84 Commercial
18:58 The Counselor
20:16 The Duellists
23:12 Legend
So Where’s Black Rain ? Kingdom Of Heaven ? The Last Duel etc?
👍🏼
Where the FÅRK's Kingdom of Heaven DC?!?
Agreed kingdom of heaven was top 5 of his films
Just count us lucky for getting Legend in there
this is in the description
Can’t believe no one mentioned about the segment on Black Hawk Down. Employing 2500 rangers and a whole town for 4 months… that’s massive 🎉
he looks great for 87
He's 47!
seriously, he looks like hes in his 60s at most. dude has aged very well
Mentally not so much...
“The Value of a Vision (with Visuals) is everything “ - Ridley Scott
My take away too. Now I just gotta deliver on the vision 😅
This was so important!
To the editor of this video, I saw what you did after Riddley said about overlapping dialogues between scenes. To the management on GQ, give the video editor a payment raise. 👌
“Breakdown Riddly Scott most Iconic Movies”
“They’re all Iconographic”
what a legend.
No he's delusional.
@@ArchyBaldo Iconographic means shown through images, which by definition all films are. He's just making a Dad joke, chill.
In the last 15-20 years, all he does are disappointing slops.
OK, iconic slops... I'm trying to be nice.
@@glitch373 which only this user's pecan size brain can understand.
@@ArchyBaldo Iconographic...NOT iconic.
Oh I would love an extended version of this, where he gets to speak freely, not just a few sentences and then cut to the next film in line.
Love it
I'm certain that the outtakes are hilarious. This is great stuff.
5:00 The value of a vision is everything.
I love how Ridley Scott always challenges whoever is interviewing him to think differently, like he does. A true master of his craft.
The Last Duel is massively underrated
Great script but I did struggle with the casting a bit. Damon and Affleck as medieval lords was a stretch for me!
Completely agree.
That Duel stressed me out worse than any combat scene I’ve ever seen. Those boys really had that girl in a pickle.
Agreed. The fight scenes are incredible.
Big fan. It’s there when the world is ready to circle back.
One of the most brilliant directors talking about his brilliant films.
Blade Runner is my favorite movie.. And to hear what Ridley just said is mind blowing 🤯
The Tyrell bit? Id not heard that before either, what a fantastic idea, wished they’d filmed it or homaged it in the sequel.
The uncut version of Kingdom Of Heaven is one of the greatest films ever made.
I was just thinking about that movie, I loved it, wish it was featured in this video so we can learn about his process making it.
@ they don’t make films like that anymore
@@road3557 Television has surpassed film for epic stories nowadays, and probably does a better job anyway
Honestly why it's not here in the list ridiculous
@ Not sure what's their criteria for picking movies but they definitely could do better in my opinion.
He raised the bar.
John McTiernan, James Cameron, Paul Verhoeven and Adrian Lyne all responded to his aesthetic innovations in their own classic Hollywood movies, after which audience expectations for sumptuous moving images were forever part of the bargain.
He's a example
Alien read on the page to him like a dark comic book...that's awesome to me beyond words.
Ridley Scott’s love for Beavis and Butthead is also iconographic
Redlettermedia fans in the comment sections. As it should be
Ridley Scott is 87, we need more interviews, he has so much to teach us
He's 87!? I don't believe that 🤯
I mean he directs like he's senile so...
Part of a company of directors who just can’t stop directing. Scorsese’s 82. Clint Eastwood is 94 and his most recent (Juror #2) was very well-received.
He was born in 1937. :)
believe in money mf
I know hes getting on in years but hes still sharp as ever. Love hearing him talk movies
I can't believe this legend doesn't have an Oscar to this day, to THIS DAY!!!
I think he does as Producer of Gladiator.....? Have a look into it!
Because he hasn't done a movie about a woman of color, single mother, who identifies as a non-binary native American, in a wheelchair, who struggles against the patriarchy to support her blind kid with autism.
@@richardharrison1910 Not for Gladiator. That went to Douglas Wick, David Franzoni, and Branko Lustig. Ridley Scott’s only Best Picture nom as a producer was for The Martian.
He's received a total of 4 Oscar nominations (As of today)
Yeah, that's just weird!
A lot of people haven't seen "The Duellists". It's a really impressive movie.
For sure! One of his best! Whatch it when it came out, and about 10 minutes in I decided I had to see every movie this director was ever going to make. Unfortunately, it's been a while since he did something even remotely as impressive. Napoleon is stupid and boring in comparison. Such a meaningless movie. Shame.
Such a fun watch, could watch him talk about all of those movies for hours. And the fact that he's currently 87 just astounds me, he looks so well!
I just love Blade Runner so much. It's such a perfect picture. Love Alien too. They are the two most important pictures of the era and genre. RC has given us some great, everlasting pictures.
Ridley Scott is an absolute legend. Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator are three of the finest movies ever made. 🙏❤
But he somehow doesn't know what people like about them
Just ignore a dozen duds that he also directed. Especially the later ones like _Robin Hood_ & _Napoleon_ .
@androyus he's directed all time classics, those outweigh the lesser ones.
Thelma and Louis and Duelists need to be said in the same breath.
@@Al3XB85 He absolutely does. He's just someone who never wants to repeat what he's done (well, multiple movies set around napoleon times or centering on duels lol). Which there's nothing wrong with directors who find a niche but Ridley is one who'd rather take a gigantic swing on something and fail which tbh makes me respect him a whole lot.
Ridley Scott has the golden ticket, he can do whatever he wants and doesn't give a fudge.
Easiest 24:54 minutes spent - I see Ridley, I click.
protect Ridley Scott, he is one of the few Directors who makes medieval and ancient epic movies.
WTF?? Have you seen Napoleon or Gladiator II??
His comments on apple while having an apple phone were amazing
I can't believe Alien came out 10 years before my birth. That movie has such timeless visuals. It still holds on it's own today.
One of the greatest of all time.
I love that he knows he's Ridley Scott.
A U.K Legend of a Director/Producer and Director of Photography. All Ridley has to do now is Act !. Definitely in the top ten of Best Commercial film Directors of all time .
If you’re a Blade Runner fan then there’s quite a revelation in here 🤯
The Duelists is an underrated gem.
Incredibly beautiful film
It's also one of my favourite movie posters ever.
4:06 [crickets chirping]
The best director in the world today! Every film Ridley has made has some amazing aura, depth and drama.
Someone in the comments said "I had no idea he was so humble". This guy exhudes anything but humility and that's not really a bad thing. I'm not picking on him. He has a clear vision of what he wants to get done and he demands everyone to be at the top of their game. That's why he has been able to make some of the greatest films in the history of cinema. He is not there to make friends. He is there to give us the audience the best cinematic experience possible. They're all iconographic as he humbly states. Nothing but respect for this living legend and he has no signs of slowing down.
Think that was a sarcasm 😅
@@alext5602 LOL
He became arrogant, senile and awful director. I loved him... now I hate him so much.
Honestly this is a video I've been waiting for a LONG TIME!
My all time favorite director. Truly a legend.
I'd love to see Ridley talk about some of his other films like Black Rain, but also talk about Tony Scott's films.
Ridley, please do your sequel to Prometheus / Covenant next! This time focussing on the Engineers!
I prefer his bluntness. I can't stand when people pretend to be humble for the sake of looking humble. He's a real dude. And guess what! His movies Are iconic.
I'm never getting tired of hearing his stories
No fake humility for Ridley
No mention of Matchstick Men that's one of his best films
What. fantastic interview. Master class for Cinefiles.
Alien will forever be one of my favorite franchises. One of the few that I actually like almost all the movies
Well. There is only 2 movies 💁♂️
@ disagree lol. I count all of them. The only one I’m eh on is Covenant, the history of the prequels is fine. I just don’t like the slow pace or stupid deaths
Romulus that just came out last year is probably the best they’ve made in a while though. Really sets up the future while giving flashes back to the beginning. Also great action and performances. I’m glad the actor who plays Andy got recognition for his performance
Legend! Just a pitty Ridley missed mentioning Vangelis and his iconic soundtrack for Blade Runner. Very important since its one of the best soundtracks in movie history! 💜
Glad he talked about The Counselor I love that movie.
It's so bad lol
You’re one of the few who did
@ Yeah it's not amazing or anything but there are many scenes that are so funny and crazy that's why I love it.
The counselor is an incredible movie. It's a dream team. Cormac Mccarthy screenplay, Ridley directed, and one of the best casts in history. People just cannot handle dark raw movies. They need happy endings
@walsh3580 nothing happens in the movie till the last 10mins. It's so dry and boring
Interesting to see my state capitol like this! Awesome video!
My entire family and I are OBSESSED WITH LEGEND!!!!!!!!! ESPECIALLY ME!!!!!!!!! MAGIC!!!!!!!! Magic I tell you!!!!!!!! You still can't make a film quite like this one. Thank you!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Legend is an underrated masterpiece. Peak '80s dark fantasy movie.
I'm flabbergasted how he was involved with Thelma and Louis. Definitely learned a lot on this one.
You can say what you want about his recent movies, but he is an artist.
Truly a genius - Top 5 directors of all time! Scott, Spielberg, Kubrick, Scorsese, Lucas.
So many directors on your list ruined their own legacy. Scott and Lucas without a doubt. Scorsese and Spielberg, arguably.
Ridley sticks out among Directors. He’s very blue collar. He is so matter of fact and knows what he wants. Never second guessing himself. I believe one of the fastest working directors ever.
I love Ridley Scott and all his movies. He has one of the most artistically visual eye. Only one other director like that was Alfred Hitchcock.
So many in these breakdowns try to play down their careers….
Scott: They’re all iconic !
He is so practical! I love it.
such a legend, owe so much of our cinema landscape to him
Wild stuff. Decorated career. Andhey... as a former competitive saber fencer myself, "The Duellists" was a really gorgeously shot film.
Need the long version of this!
I wished he break down "All The Money In The World", one of his most underrated movies ever. It'd be interesting to hear how he handled a last minute decision of recast for the late Christopher Plummer just a few weeks before the scheduled release after Kevin Spacey, the original actor for J Paul Getty was fired due to his allegations. The fact that Scott and Plummer pulled it off in a very short time and everything went smoothly without noticing a huge change is truly remarkable
REMARKABLE?? He dumped Spacey because he was scared! For no reason he betrayed him and contributed to his downfall!! That was his first strike. Since then he became arrogant, senile and awful person and director. He does not deserve to be called Sir!
i would’ve liked to see him talk a lot more about gladiator
I was glad he talked about legend
Glad the counsellor is mentioned. Love it.
I never tire of The Guvnor, I don’t love every film, but I like most of them, adore others and a few are among the greatest in cinema, so yeah, he has earned my respect and movie ticket money.
I must've watched Legend on VHS about 100 times as a kid. It's a phenomenal looking film.
It looks great, but I also found it boring. Tim Curry and his makeup artist were excellent though.
Me who never knew he directed that movie! lol
THANK YOU for Bladerunner 1982 i couldnt love a movie more with my 24 Years
9:19 does he? I bet the other worldly gossip of Ridley is GOLD
Anyone that was disappointed in "Napoleon" should do yourself a big favor and watch "The Duelists". His best film in my opinion, every scene is like a beautiful oil painting and the story effortlessly hits the period piece without skimping on the entertainment either.
Every one of his movies is an absolute masterpiece, what a legend!
the monologue in the counsellor is epic. "actions create consequence's which create new worlds".... there is not some other world.
Love that he talked about Legend. I think that’s one of his more underrated films, especially the Director’s Cut.
Absolute legendary director. One of the best ever.
Gladiator and The Martian. Two of my all time favourite films.
He is completely unapologetic and honest about how regards himself as a director and his filmography. Whether you agree with him or not, you have to admit it’s preferable to the fake self-deprecation most Hollywood personalities do.
He's probably the most authentic person in Hollywood, never afraid of say he really thinks and very confident about the things he makes.
The film industry could use more directors like Scott, and not just for his directing skills.
Great stories, great director/creator. When is part II due?!
LEGEND = Masterpiece
What a legend! Love to hear him talk about moviemaking.
So glad he mentioned LEGEND. It's a beautiful film and well done way before the special effects we have now. The whole film was built and filmed on a set in London. The diving into the lagoon was filmed in Florida. Great soundtracks even though there are two. I prefer the Tangerine Dream version which was used for American audiences and the other soundtrack was in Europe. Everyone was fantastic, but Tim Curry is just an Icon!
Legendary Director!
I'm so glad they included The Counselor!!
I could watch The Duelists over and over again. I love it.
Need an extended cut of this!
No Prometheus & Alien Covenant? Two of his best films and extremely underrated
I’ve watched them
Multiple times and you are correct and I’m still holding out for a 3rd film
Black Rain. I would've loved to hear Ridley's current thoughts on that awesome movie.
Very happy "The Counselor" was included in this. Masterpiece.
Rewatched it again last week recently got the dvd and underrated masterpiece
agreed
-"Harrison Ford was not a star yet, he had just finished flying in the Millenium Falcon in Star Wars!" 😂Ridley is a Legend!! My fav director, my favourite actor (Harrison) both in my fav movie of all times (Blade Runner) nothing can beat that movie, Ridley's on another scale!
Really cool that GQ gets the perspective of a Ridley Scott superfan
I understood mostly everything he said but I could've used some caption. I respect the legend thank u.
You gotta love Sir Ridley Scott
Legend is still one of my favorite movies by Riddly Scott.