Jessica always delivers powerhouse performances. Mama, Zero Dark Thirty, Miss Sloane, The Zookeeper's Wife and soon Molly's Game. She's just perfection. I love the women's roundtable. There's a sense of unity and compassion. Where the men do feel competitive like another person said in an earlier comment. There's no desire to kill and destroy with Jessica, Jennifer and the others. Just heal and strengthen.
Interstellar too - not only one of the best movies of all time, but she’s literally the hero, a female scientist and KILLS that performance. Moves me to tears every time.
Why do women think that they don't need to learn how to defend themselves? are they that privileged? or do they expect everyone they ever meet to be a decent person? because anti-virus aren't needed, just tell them viruses to stop infecting my pc because it's whats expected of them.
Well that’s great for Aaron Sorkin, but why do we have to keep hearing stories like this? Why does is take men having a daughter to understand that women should be treated better and stand up for them? We should be teaching young boys to feel this way from the get go.
Max Wright ah yes, blame the women who marry for money, but not the men who leave their families to marry women half their age. Pretty sure both sides are fucked there. And men... yeah they never lie. Or cheat. Ever. Wake up. Women have to work twice as hard to get anything. Don’t treat the few who marry for money as a blanket statement. The rest of us work our asses off to get what men just get handed to them. Give me a break with your meninist bullshit.
Yeah, the VERY delayed reaction by male actors and directors was telling. The onus should be put on them to change things since they're more powerful and they've been the ones abusing their power. But I guess being a good person is more fun when you get praised for it in public.
And tbh, a lot of actresses who came out against Weinstein (who did not personally accuse him) said that they all knew that he was a perv, so basically everyone knew about him, the actors, the actresses, producers etc and did nothing. It just goes to show that in Hollywoood, it's every person for themselves.
+R A Yeah, but is the world outside of Hollywood better? That's what I find saddening. It's pure survival. People don't speak up because they fear the consequences. Remember how hostile the press was to Ambra Battilana when she accused Weinstein? She gained nothing from going to the police. Good people get screwed over for telling the truth.
I always watch the women roundtable, because they're just more insightful then the men, in my opinion. They also have a different, more interesting point of view. (again, in my opinion.)
+MojoBonzo: Thank you for sharing, sweetheart. What I see in your comment is someone who felt personally insulted by the simple thought of someone finding the women more interesting than the men. Interesting that it hit you this hard that you want me dead for it, very interesting indeed. I wish you the best. Have a nice day, I think you could use it ;)
+Rohit Kumar: No tears, no crying, just them being aware of what the real issues are and talking about them. I guess that makes you uncomfortable, change that is. Thanks for the comment, it says a lot.
I wouldn't say they're more insightful than the men, it depends on the topic. But I wouldn't disagree that they have a more interesting point of view but again, it depends on the topic.
Humans have a habit of attacking a problem in the moment, rather than trace it back to where it began and we are particularly good at this if it saves our own arse.
About the Matthew Newton issue: My theory is that Jessica was aware of his abusive past (producers are just not that oblivious in this day and age) yet somehow bought into his reformed, male feminist act. However, considering her whole image as well as the current climate, she curiously underestimated the potential backlash.
Maria No: Gee, what a compelling argument. Both of those terms and groups favor one gender over the other, and thus neither of them really supports equality, despite what they might have you believe. It's right there in the names. Both have gendered prefixes. If one truly supports equality, then they would simply call themselves an egalitarian (or nothing at all), rather than a gendered term. Thanks for playing.
mikeylikesit100 No. Egualitarism implies a comunist basis which I don't necessarily agree with. Feminism is, by its very definition, the equality of men and women, since the latter have suffered different type of oppression throughout history. It's that easy.
they could have talked about the movies more, they seem to have used this as an opportunity to ask these women all these questions about women in the industry, and less about the brilliant work they have produced this year. which in my opinion is counter intuitive, your asking them about sexism in hollywood instead of their work when you should really be asking the people that pay them, the producers and directors, and the actors they have to deal with. its like thr is still trying to pull focus from what they have achieved by asking them stupid questions about sexism, which in itself is a little sexist.
Outing Weinstein doesn't take down the empire of Patriarchy in this industry - and what is the status of his lawsuits ?? Who knows ? The problem with Chastain's career is that her best movie ( Mrs Sloane ) is just a fiction that feels like a real life story but it's not. And in Molly's Game her character isn't exactly heroic - I hope she gets the movie she deserves. But for now, as far as I'm concerned, she's a bit delusional.Unfortunately the Hollywood fictional Metoo rhetoric she's using is just that, another illusion
It’s not about women-it’s about his daughter. This makes me hate Sorkin. I wish a woman could tell the story anyway. Sigh. No male heros in Hollywood. A male hero / ally is one who sacrifices his position of leadership or power over to women. Plus I’d rather see a movie that envisions the solution rather than shows the problem: which is obvious. Women get stomped on.
Teach men not to be creeps, give me a break. Don`t generalise the entire male gender for a few creeps. I don`t have to be taught to respect women, because that is normal to me, as well as to hudreds of millions of men all around the world.
it's funny because they're pretty much saying don't learn how to defend yourself because bad people shouldn't act bad, next they're going to tell rapists not to rape and theives not to steal oh wait... they already do that l0l
Jessica Chastain is physically beautiful, but intellectually and morally immature. Aaron is right in teaching his daughter to fight for herself. It's much more profound for women to learn to stand up for themselves rather than to teach all men to change for them. Stand up for yourself and see how people will treat you differently. Chastain, on the other hand, wants instead for people to treat her differently so that she can stand up. What a child. BTW (OMG, the oppression): Jessica Chastain = 20 million net worth Jennifer Lawrence = 120 million net worth Emma Stone = 28 million net worth Saoirse Ronan = 2.5 million net worth (she's 23 years old) Mary J. Blige = 20 million net worth Allison Janney = 4 million net worth Round Table net worth = 194.5 million dollars (that's about a fifth of a billion dollars) Aaron Sorkin's net worth = 80 million dollars (pretty impressive, but a "baby brother" fortune next to Lawrence). source: www.celebritynetworth.com Money talks in Hollywood... more than anything else, and by a long shot. Fame is always fleeting and under no one's control. Nevertheless, when you do have fame, it does give you more power as well. Most people seeing this video have no clue who Aaron Sorkin is, but surely know most, if not all, the women sitting at the table. Safe to say, there is more Hollywood power at this table than Aaron Sorkin could dream of having for himself throughout his career. And the "creep" comment... I've witnessed women get turned on by the "hot" bad boy types saying the creepiest shit, and getting creeped out by the "regular" joe types for simply approaching them and asking for their name after introducing themselves. Give me a break! This whole conversation was demeaning to both men and women.
Seriously, I understood very little of what you just wrote. I never "blamed the victim", but rather I encourage anyone not to become one in the first place. I brought in the monetary factor because money IS power in Hollywood and these women have plenty of it. What Chastain is doing is PLAYING the victim to score points with today's feminists. I think this whole interview was crap, insincere and wholly contradictory. It's just more Hollywood big names going around saying "Hey everyone! Look at me... I'm awesome". "You can't say shit like that if you haven't dealt with it yourself." I have, with creepy, needy women that doubled their efforts when I clearly refused their advances. It was annoying af but I don't see myself as a victim of anything. And if you believe that you can't say shit about stuff you haven't dealt with yourself, then why are these women talking about wage inequality when they know nothing about it... and where's your outrage towards them on that matter?
Hahah as if women don't tell each other to wear particular clothes. Come on now, I love Jessica Chastain but I watch these videos for movie discussions.
Its so contradictory to me that they preoccupy most of the THR Actress roundtables every year with topics about female inequality in hollywood as opposed to talking about their craft which all the other roundtables have an opportunity to do. This geeza should be asking the writers roundtable why the fuck their not making enough complex female protagonist leads in their films since that would actually be productive for the issue like fockign hell i wanna hear about Saoirse Ronan ,LadyBird and Molly's Game not these actresses getting badgered with these topics every year man
Love that these amazing women are talking about it, but I do hope the male roundtables will also have this subject addressed in their discussion.
YvinatorElite exactly. The change comes from both ways
They did have a male roundtable address this issue. Here is a snippet: th-cam.com/video/4MNupDU7Rys/w-d-xo.html
Jessica always delivers powerhouse performances. Mama, Zero Dark Thirty, Miss Sloane, The Zookeeper's Wife and soon Molly's Game. She's just perfection.
I love the women's roundtable. There's a sense of unity and compassion. Where the men do feel competitive like another person said in an earlier comment. There's no desire to kill and destroy with Jessica, Jennifer and the others. Just heal and strengthen.
Interstellar too - not only one of the best movies of all time, but she’s literally the hero, a female scientist and KILLS that performance. Moves me to tears every time.
She deserves a Oscar
I got news for you.
Playing activist after her career start from Weinstein...
Why do men need to have a daughter or wife whatever to not be creeps erg
Thank you. And why is she implying that all men are?
Why do women think that they don't need to learn how to defend themselves? are they that privileged? or do they expect everyone they ever meet to be a decent person? because anti-virus aren't needed, just tell them viruses to stop infecting my pc because it's whats expected of them.
I don't know, do men learn self-defense for the specific purpose of protecting themselves against creeps when they're out on the streets? /s
In this world we are living in just having a kid doesn’t make you any less of a creep.
You don't need a daughter just to have social skills!
Well that’s great for Aaron Sorkin, but why do we have to keep hearing stories like this? Why does is take men having a daughter to understand that women should be treated better and stand up for them? We should be teaching young boys to feel this way from the get go.
harvey weinstein has a daughter? Most ridiculous thing i've ever heard.
Mars, idiot. I do not recall saying all men that have daughters treat women with respect.
Milly Borkovic im saying that the statement is ridiculous. its not an attack on you idiot
Max Wright thats true but why after?
Max Wright ah yes, blame the women who marry for money, but not the men who leave their families to marry women half their age. Pretty sure both sides are fucked there. And men... yeah they never lie. Or cheat. Ever. Wake up. Women have to work twice as hard to get anything. Don’t treat the few who marry for money as a blanket statement. The rest of us work our asses off to get what men just get handed to them. Give me a break with your meninist bullshit.
She is my favorite at that table.
Jessica has been the most versatile actress in Hollywood in this decade! I hope she gets more recognition.
Even with all these sexual harassment allegations coming out, I'm not convinced that anything will change in Hollywood.
Yeah, the VERY delayed reaction by male actors and directors was telling. The onus should be put on them to change things since they're more powerful and they've been the ones abusing their power. But I guess being a good person is more fun when you get praised for it in public.
And tbh, a lot of actresses who came out against Weinstein (who did not personally accuse him) said that they all knew that he was a perv, so basically everyone knew about him, the actors, the actresses, producers etc and did nothing. It just goes to show that in Hollywoood, it's every person for themselves.
+R A Yeah, but is the world outside of Hollywood better? That's what I find saddening. It's pure survival. People don't speak up because they fear the consequences. Remember how hostile the press was to Ambra Battilana when she accused Weinstein? She gained nothing from going to the police. Good people get screwed over for telling the truth.
I always watch the women roundtable, because they're just more insightful then the men, in my opinion. They also have a different, more interesting point of view. (again, in my opinion.)
What bullshit. They just cry a lot
+MojoBonzo: Thank you for sharing, sweetheart. What I see in your comment is someone who felt personally insulted by the simple thought of someone finding the women more interesting than the men. Interesting that it hit you this hard that you want me dead for it, very interesting indeed.
I wish you the best. Have a nice day, I think you could use it ;)
+Rohit Kumar: No tears, no crying, just them being aware of what the real issues are and talking about them. I guess that makes you uncomfortable, change that is. Thanks for the comment, it says a lot.
Better my left nut you're a 4chan virgin. Probably hate woman cause they look at you like you're Rocky Dennis, minus the personality.
I wouldn't say they're more insightful than the men, it depends on the topic. But I wouldn't disagree that they have a more interesting point of view but again, it depends on the topic.
Release the damn thing. Stop releasing little clips.
Jessica Chastain is really really really gorgeous and seems genuinely nice.
Who disliked this? Jessica is smart and made great points. On top of it she is gorgeous and a great actress.
I think my mum might of I will let her know to undislike it because it upsets you.
I reckon you meant, she MIGHT HAVE. That explains it. Cheers!
And she is vegan! Perfect
Humans have a habit of attacking a problem in the moment, rather than trace it back to where it began and we are particularly good at this if it saves our own arse.
I always love Jessica Chastain's voiceover work in Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life."
she was also nominated with Jennifer Lawrence at the same year and here it happens again
It's great to see an actress on a table for a movie by Aaron Sorkin with Allison Janney there as well
Jessica looks beautiful.
When is the full roundtable coming?
Peter Mailey This way they get more clicks.
It would have been so much easier to have uploaded the full edited event instead of 1 of every person.
Nobody takes woodey Allen's name bloody double standards
Oh, look, there's Jessica Chastain sitting beside the woman who stole her Oscar.
Maria No I also said the same thing
haha true
That was Emmanuelle Riva's Oscar though
Jacob Skinner
All the nominated deserve it more, and the worst has won
Jacob Skinner I agree. But Jessica was better than Jen too!
It's great to think that Aaron Sorkin and his daughter have little Sorkinese exchanges with each other!
She’s my favourite actor ♥️♥️
If Hollywood ever decides to do a Lana Del Rey biopic, it should be Jessica's
I love her since interstellar
you are just pure gorgeousness, Jessica.
Her character in The help was so strong and fragile at the same time.
she is the best obv 💚
Jessica Chastain has the b3st movie roles
and the worst box office
Fredderik Grayson ya whatever, her movies aren't my typical Friday night chill flick.
Where's the whole video?
She is just so damn amazing
About the Matthew Newton issue: My theory is that Jessica was aware of his abusive past (producers are just not that oblivious in this day and age) yet somehow bought into his reformed, male feminist act. However, considering her whole image as well as the current climate, she curiously underestimated the potential backlash.
Where's Saoirse's interview clip?
men need to keep other men in check!
I want to work in hollywood
Love Jessica. But, waiting for the meninists to hit the comment section in 5, 4, 3, 2...
Charlie Puth News We will fight them all.
Meninists, feminists... one is just as bad as the other...
mikeylikesit100 Uhm, no. Try again.
Maria No: Gee, what a compelling argument. Both of those terms and groups favor one gender over the other, and thus neither of them really supports equality, despite what they might have you believe. It's right there in the names. Both have gendered prefixes. If one truly supports equality, then they would simply call themselves an egalitarian (or nothing at all), rather than a gendered term. Thanks for playing.
mikeylikesit100 No. Egualitarism implies a comunist basis which I don't necessarily agree with. Feminism is, by its very definition, the equality of men and women, since the latter have suffered different type of oppression throughout history. It's that easy.
..Mary and Jessica are the Faves.
I ❤ her
My Beverly Marsh! ❤
Bryce Dallas Howard has a point.
smithsfan425 lol
LMAO winner
smithsfan425 what a lovely compliment to be compared to another fine actress.
they could have talked about the movies more, they seem to have used this as an opportunity to ask these women all these questions about women in the industry, and less about the brilliant work they have produced this year. which in my opinion is counter intuitive, your asking them about sexism in hollywood instead of their work when you should really be asking the people that pay them, the producers and directors, and the actors they have to deal with. its like thr is still trying to pull focus from what they have achieved by asking them stupid questions about sexism, which in itself is a little sexist.
She's very beautiful
Women are often been linguists then men. They're better at interviews. These intelligent women are lovely.
I think the chicken is a little burnt.
Minny don't burn chicken
Five blue-eyed white heterosexual women and Mary J. How about we discuss diversity next time?
Outing Weinstein doesn't take down the empire of Patriarchy in this industry - and what is the status of his lawsuits ?? Who knows ?
The problem with Chastain's career is that her best movie ( Mrs Sloane ) is just a fiction that feels like a real life story but it's not.
And in Molly's Game her character isn't exactly heroic - I hope she gets the movie she deserves.
But for now, as far as I'm concerned, she's a bit delusional.Unfortunately the Hollywood fictional Metoo rhetoric she's using is just that,
another illusion
Fatty Arbuckle - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Arbuckle
tell that to your pall harvey weinstein
Aaron Sorkin is a God
It’s not about women-it’s about his daughter. This makes me hate Sorkin. I wish a woman could tell the story anyway. Sigh. No male heros in Hollywood. A male hero / ally is one who sacrifices his position of leadership or power over to women. Plus I’d rather see a movie that envisions the solution rather than shows the problem: which is obvious. Women get stomped on.
Teach creeps not to be creeps. Men don't need to be taught
Still stayed silent and allowed abuses to continue.
it is the creeps fault
Teach men not to be creeps, give me a break. Don`t generalise the entire male gender for a few creeps. I don`t have to be taught to respect women, because that is normal to me, as well as to hudreds of millions of men all around the world.
it's funny because they're pretty much saying don't learn how to defend yourself because bad people shouldn't act bad, next they're going to tell rapists not to rape and theives not to steal oh wait... they already do that l0l
overblown nonsense,trying paint all men as abusers disgraceful
Jessica Chastain is physically beautiful, but intellectually and morally immature. Aaron is right in teaching his daughter to fight for herself. It's much more profound for women to learn to stand up for themselves rather than to teach all men to change for them. Stand up for yourself and see how people will treat you differently. Chastain, on the other hand, wants instead for people to treat her differently so that she can stand up. What a child.
BTW (OMG, the oppression):
Jessica Chastain = 20 million net worth
Jennifer Lawrence = 120 million net worth
Emma Stone = 28 million net worth
Saoirse Ronan = 2.5 million net worth (she's 23 years old)
Mary J. Blige = 20 million net worth
Allison Janney = 4 million net worth
Round Table net worth = 194.5 million dollars (that's about a fifth of a billion dollars)
Aaron Sorkin's net worth = 80 million dollars (pretty impressive, but a "baby brother" fortune next to Lawrence).
source: www.celebritynetworth.com
Money talks in Hollywood... more than anything else, and by a long shot. Fame is always fleeting and under no one's control. Nevertheless, when you do have fame, it does give you more power as well. Most people seeing this video have no clue who Aaron Sorkin is, but surely know most, if not all, the women sitting at the table. Safe to say, there is more Hollywood power at this table than Aaron Sorkin could dream of having for himself throughout his career.
And the "creep" comment... I've witnessed women get turned on by the "hot" bad boy types saying the creepiest shit, and getting creeped out by the "regular" joe types for simply approaching them and asking for their name after introducing themselves. Give me a break! This whole conversation was demeaning to both men and women.
Seriously, I understood very little of what you just wrote. I never "blamed the victim", but rather I encourage anyone not to become one in the first place. I brought in the monetary factor because money IS power in Hollywood and these women have plenty of it. What Chastain is doing is PLAYING the victim to score points with today's feminists. I think this whole interview was crap, insincere and wholly contradictory. It's just more Hollywood big names going around saying "Hey everyone! Look at me... I'm awesome".
"You can't say shit like that if you haven't dealt with it yourself." I have, with creepy, needy women that doubled their efforts when I clearly refused their advances. It was annoying af but I don't see myself as a victim of anything. And if you believe that you can't say shit about stuff you haven't dealt with yourself, then why are these women talking about wage inequality when they know nothing about it... and where's your outrage towards them on that matter?
Gee they are so pale.
why did Jessica Chastain describe those 2 guys by their sexual orientation.. how weird? is she introduced as a heterosexual women?.
David Black Because gay men don't harass women.
gay men harass men, but who gives a shit about that amirite?
Men have the easiest life ever, they never get hit on at bars amirite?
floopy goober If you don't get the difference between flirting and harassment, you might as fell fuck off.
WOMENNNNNNN
She's so hot!
How many women here talked about men getting raped?
wat about the wamne? they hurtin l3l
Hahah as if women don't tell each other to wear particular clothes. Come on now, I love Jessica Chastain but I watch these videos for movie discussions.
Rohit Kumar You'll see that more in the full thing.
the patriarchy is not reinforced only by men
It's so cringey when someone says patriarchy unironically.
PATRIARCHY! PATRIARCHY! SMASH THE PATRIARCHY UNIRONICALLY!
Yeah, don't want to upset you, but saying is not typing, so good try. You are almost defetead patriarchy. Unironically.
It's so cringey when some man expresses his discomfort over losing his male privilege.
what male privilige am i losing right now exactly?
Everything is so cringey these days. It's like 80% of the internet unironically turned into a teen at a family reunion.
Its so contradictory to me that they preoccupy most of the THR Actress roundtables every year with topics about female inequality in hollywood as opposed to talking about their craft which all the other roundtables have an opportunity to do. This geeza should be asking the writers roundtable why the fuck their not making enough complex female protagonist leads in their films since that would actually be productive for the issue like fockign hell i wanna hear about Saoirse Ronan ,LadyBird and Molly's Game not these actresses getting badgered with these topics every year man