Viggo Mortensen Asked Peter Jackson To Use Aragorn's LORD OF THE RINGS Sword in THE DEAD DON'T HURT
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
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Curious, why didn't you have more time to interview them? They appeared willing to stick around.
"The people who like Lord of the Rings, they don't miss anything". Gave me warm feels, that!
yea, same! I really like that he said that, knowing its our beloved Aragorn :)
I would've lost my shit if I worked on that movie and saw the sword of all swords within my eyesight.
Viggo is such a talented actor as well as director who deserves more recognition!
Just to remind us of this legendary sword belonging to viggo: “Viggo saw his sword as being the key into his character, and as a result he didn’t really want to go anywhere without the sword. I know there were restaurants he’d go and eat at the end of a day of shooting, where he’d carry his sword, put it by the table as he was eating. He wouldn’t drive anywhere in his car without the sword being in the back seat…”
No actor from LOTR can ever do an interview without talking about LOTR at some point. I insist. 😂
Amazing to hear the story about Aragorn’s sword. How sacred and holy it is to all of the fans, dying to touch it 😂
Fantastic interview! Viggo is so cool. I love the Road, I love LOTR, that Cronenberg movie he did was straight up crazy. Jake was perfectly professional as always, but frankly, the interviewees were just so damn interesting this time. These two felt like very legitimate artists. Excellent answers to Jake's good, thoughtful questions. Smart, funny, humble people. Bravo!
The dead…do not suffer the living to pass 😊
Ask Clint about Westerns. He’s still alive at 94!
Viggo is an amazing artist, person, so deep, intelligent, talented,special sort of charm❤he definitely deserved a lot of awards and respect!
Kevin Costner is making "Horizon: An American Saga" and Viggo Mortensen this film "The Dead Don't Hurt". Glad to see westerns as an active genre!
In 2022 director Walter Hill (quite famous, search him up if you don't recognize the name) made a movie called "Dead For A Dollar" with Willem Dafoe and Christoph Waltz. That could be worth a try as well !
Walter Hill movies are some of my favorite!
@@OldMusicFan83The Long Riders from 1980 is another excellent Walter Hill directed western.
It's nice to see Westerns making a bit of a comeback this year with this film and Costner's two Horizon films. They look great and I can't wait to see them.
I’m in the same boat where I don’t typically enjoy westerns, but as soon as I saw the trailer for this movie, saw the set up, and got some glimpses into the character that Viggo is playing, I immediately fell in love and knew I wanted to watch this movie
Gee... we haven't seen a 'girl boss' in 5 seconds. Love Viggo though.
Viggo was the best Satan ever in Prophecy. Gave me chills!
Yeah he was!! Still creeps me out thinking about it 😬
@@cmf7475 and such a different role from Aragorn. Terrific actor!
I really really really hope that Peter Jackson and WB dont attempt to produce LOTR movies that take place after the original trilogy. Like i hope they dont do The Ring Awakens, The Last Wizard and the Rise of Baggins. Please dont do that
Somehow Sauron returned…
@@bintube5269 oh God no......well in reality he's trapped and technically still alive. He's just trapped permanently in an endless void. Did you know Tolkien was going to write a 4th book set hundreds of years ROTK, where the world is more darker and the shadow of Sauron maybe lurking around? It kinds sounded more like Game of Thrones but Tolkien only wrote 12 pages and quit
@@Story2ScreenMovieReviewPodcast I heard about that but I thought it was more the influence and legacy being in question rather than Sauron himself being a present threat.
@@bintube5269 It could have either way. Again, Tolkien only wrote 12 pages and quit.
Well, I have to ask the big question. Did you like or dislike Rings of Power?
@@Story2ScreenMovieReviewPodcast Rings of Power probably distracted me with this good looks initially especially since I had come off the Obi Wan Kenobi show lol. But there was a lot that didn’t make sense and the scale wasn’t really there so I found it disappointing overall. 😨
3:55 Um. I agree we have been living in very difficult time for like the last 10 years but we've been killing our neighbours since the dawn of mankind lol.
my King
I thought Viggio was charming and generous towards Vicky, but I thought she was a snob in a way that's become far to common for European actors towards American film makers. Interesting how they keep take the money tho.
LOVED this movie! It wasn't flamboyant or having some country western star in it. Nitty gritty and basic, the characters were realistic, and you feel for them and what they go through. We have so few westerns like that anymore. The climax I had no idea how it would turn out until Holger takes out the knife. After it was finished, I felt, yes, that was the right way to end it. Thank you, Viggo Mortensen.
This man is a Living Legend 🙏🙏🙏
The Western is America’s ‘mythology’.
Reflection is truly key.
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge, hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
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--Diamond Dragons (book I)
Viggo is still hot, I wouldn’t kick him out of bed for eating lembas bread 😊
Jake, I've seen a few of your interviews now and you do a really great job. Wishing you all the best for your future interviews. I subbed.
Really enjoyed the movie.
A slow burner which wisely takes it's time telling it's story.
Got the feeling watching it that Viggo and this direction by influence by John Hillcoat who he had worked with on The Road and the westerns directed by Clint Eastwood. A filmmaker who focusses on the characters first and foremost which this movie also does.
As always, well thought out questions! Thanks!
Why is there a knight at the beginning of a western?
Andúril!
Great interview
Thanks for being a nerd for us Jake!
He was perfect as Aragorn.
Honestly if they put a wig on him and some stubble... Aragorn is 100% there.
I hope Peter can put him in the Gollum movie!!!.
Hey! It's the Return of Captain Fantastic, with a History of Violence!
i would go see the movie just to see the sword :D
Damn bro got his thumb nail & instantly left the chat
He looks pretty fine for 150.
just saw the trailer.......woah!!
So happy to see Vicky Krieps in more movies! Loved her in Phantom Thread
How do I watch this movie
She made her character modern? So a girl boss? Sounds like the movie might have been ruined, just like Snow White.
Kristen Stewart ruined it