Full ‘Challengers’ movie Press Conference with Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, Mike Faist + Luca Guadagnino
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2024
- Full ‘Challengers’ press conference with Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, Mike Faist, Luca Guadagnino (Director), Justin Kuritzkes (Writer), Rachel O’Connor (Producer), and Amy Pascal (Producer). 🎾🎾🎾 #Challengers #challengersmovie #Zendaya #MikeFaist #JoshOConnor
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It was great to hear from the screenwriter, producer and director as well as the cast. This was a deeper dive into the making of the film than is available elsewhere online. Great Q&A - thank you.
i love the way they all sit the same way lol
Mike doesn't 😢
4:34 Wow. That's how brilliant ideas are created
11:23 the satisfaction of everybody's legs to be oriented the same way
Mike Feist would be a great Sinatra
Love hearing from all these folks about such an amazing film !!!
Amy Pascal was snowing before this interview…
Definitely powdered her nose😂
@@tristanclewis9512 so very clearly 😂
Oh dear Amy
26:26 love how he explains it
zendaya is so stunninggggg
2:45 😂😂
Does anyone know which interview it is where Josh was panicking about mike joking about them hating eachother? There’s so many interviews I can’t seem to find it lol
Commenting because I hadn’t heard of that but now I’m curious
29:48 Damn the journey she went through
I feel bad for Justin. He wasn't asked anything or got to speak
14:13
27:10
Does Amy has ADHD?
more like C
5:58 It is the other way around. There is too much movies with sex and relationships
lol no, everybody noticed that in mainstream movies apart from few exceptions like poor things in order to make everything family friendly and to earn money they delete sex scenes completely
I will never understand this stupid puritan mentality. Movies are human expression. Sexuality is one of (if not the) most important things that drives humanity and our emotions, desires and psychology. Excluding it from films makes no sense.
It’s actually drive me crazy to why there is not a lot of sex in movies - Yorgos lanthimos ( he is correct )
@@freem8son86Absolutely agree! Although what I find to be more portrayed in certain recent films is just sex, not sexuality and desire. It’s a more psychological (maybe spiritual if you want) act as opposed to something purely physical, as sex is portrayed as in some cases. Perhaps that’s part of the point the original commenter also wanted to get at, or at least my view on it