@@thelastattempt666 right, nothing like good fake prolonged laughter geez. I understand little laugh to put people at ease but give it a rest. besides is anyone actually amused by anything reynolds says?
As noted in Isaiah 1:18, Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.
For these 48 minutes, I forgot that these 2 were big movie stars and just felt like 2 human beings just going through life, with real struggles and real emotions. It was beautiful
I know you likely didn’t mean it this way, but it’s sometimes wild how people put celebrities on such a high pedestal they don’t even consider them the same human beings. We don’t consider the biggest failures of humanity non-human, so why should we with the biggest successes. Ofc there’s nuance to this: especially on the actor’s side of celebrities who envelope different characters as the main way we perceive them, rather than their true self. Often times we grow attached to the characters rather than the actors, the portrayal is more resonating than the person portraying, perhaps that creates a distance in our comparisons to us “ordinary” individuals. The spectacle of movies creates a spectacle of actors that we seemingly cannot compare with. Looks like I answered my own issue.
I feel like this is the first video where Andrew is the one getting all these heartfelt compliments rather than giving it, and he looks so flustered not knowing how to react. Both of them are so lovely.
"I didnt know myself until I was probably 40ish " My favorite line. Most of us dont even understand ourselves and people expect us to understand them which is impossible.
i dont know if ryan and andrew would ever be able to make something like this work but i think a podcast with them just chatting about life could be something really special
I love that they aren't just talking about their careers as actors, they're like philosophers in a constant streem of awareness, they're both so wise yet humble
every time i think i can't love Andrew Garfield more, an interview where he talks so deeply and passionately about life comes out that just makes me be grateful to exist in the same timeline as him.
so many people were mad when Ryan was announced because they think of him as just a comedy actor with no real depth, and i'm SO glad this interview proved those people wrong. This was such a great pairing. Both have dealt with immense grief and have such respect for their craft, even if it's playing a superhero.
People who think Ryan is Deadpool 24/7 are just the most superficial idiots I’ve witnessed, u don’t know them personally so don’t assume u know who they really are
@@madtitan0825Not only that, but when you realize how much he backs Deapool and the effort that he puts into making them behind the scenes, hes obviously pretty savvy in the industry and isnt just a goof, he really deserves the respect for pushing the franchise forward
Here is the interesting thing about that... Reynolds has tried the serious route, but his fans weren't all for it at the box office. He probably retreated to comedy after a film like Buried, which was ambitious, by the way. I thought he was great in it, but the fans stayed home. The movie business is just that, a business. What you get with Reynolds is a very talented actor/writer/producer who has figured Hollywood out in a way. This conversation just proves how insightful he actually is. Beyond that, I remember when Jake Gyllenhaal commented that he thought Reynolds deserved an Oscar nomination for Deadpool, I thought he was out of his mind. Curious, I watched Deadpool again, intent on finding what Gyllenhaal had noticed. It was right there on screen... Reynolds pushing character through prosthetic make-up and a super hero suit through what he calls clown work. I respect him for that ability.
I truly don’t understand the comedian hate BUT the sincere way Ryan Reynolds talks about his friend Eric, his daughters, and the fans genuinely makes me want to cry. He spoke so beautifully and heartfelt
I think people forgets about Robin Williams, Bill Murray, and many comedic actors who more than enough times shows and tells us that comedy was born from a deep-seated sadness within ourselves; it's the commitment to turn our tragedy to jokes that make others laughs that set comedic actors apart
I think some of the hate may be just a Ryan Reynolds specific unfavorable opinion, and not on all comedy or comedians in general. I personally think while RR is intelligent and a great business man, as an artist, he is one dimensional and limited in ability. Garfield on the other hand has been focused purely on acting and has incredible versatility. I enjoy AG movies and wait for his next role and with know exactly what RR movies can offer artistically.
@@rsupriyai wont sit here and claim I've seen all of his movies, but I wouldn't make too many judgements about RRs acting ability. I watched this real weird film called The Voices a few years back and thought his performance was very unique and good, but I get what you're saying especially with the amount of broad, middle of the road movies he's done. IMO he's got range but he just doesn't seem too hungry to show it these days, maybe do more of a deep dive into his discography before you start claiming he's a shit artist lol
My issue is the mundane small talk. I hate it and don't want to do it! Id rather have conversations like this with people, I want to know what makes someone tick 😅
I love the part where Ryan talks to him about his redemption as spider man in No Way Home. The moment where he catches MJ and asks her "are you ok?" is one of my favorite moments in the entirety of the MCU.
It's always a pleasure to watch Andrew's interviews , he's more than an actor, a celebrity, he's a real artist. This is the kind of things an artist says. The kind of behavior and sensibility an artist should project. Such a delight listen to him and appreciate his work.
I honestly feel Andrew’s Spider-Man would be the best suited (pun intended) to team-Up with Deadpool, the hilarious banter between them would be off the charts! Plus knowing they have kissed in real life only fuels Deadpool’s infatuation with Spidey.
I’ve always thought Andrew’s Spider-man would work best with Ryan’s Deadpool & this straight up confirmed it. They got more chemistry than a science class so they’d also make a great team up movie haha
😂 can't believe jaxBlade is watching the same video. You changed my life gave me a confidence i didn't think i deserved. Made being a nerd cool thank you, keep them gains up 💪🏿🔥
Their characters are too similar, Tom makes sense because he's portrayed as younger, naive, still trying to find his place in the world and here comes Deadpool who's trying to influence him badly and wants him to hurt and kill people.
Man quotes from this are changing my life. As silly as that sounds, having heard something so eloquently put as "heaven is what you leave behind" or "grief is a manifestation of unexpressed love" really just sinks deep into my soul. I would never have expected to hear anything that meaningful in such a mainstream type media channel. I think that really speaks to the type of people ryan and andrew are and what makes them so great and hard not to love.
Ryan’s a very good actor and a fun watch. It’s very telling that he can be so serious when he’s talking about Andrew’s career and his relationship with his friend, but the second it turns back to his work he deflects with his jokes instead of letting Andrew say something genuine.
Shawn Levy said he’s interested in directing a Deadpool and Spider-Man movie and I originally preferred it to be with Tom but now I definitely see the hype for Andrew
Why choose? Make it somewhat like Deadpool Wolverine and have all 3 intertwined with the plot I GUARANTEE it will print money like nothing else ever did
@@mashakatsnelson1459 Sony can't use Spiderman in films until their contract with Marvel is over. That's why they kept making movies about his villians.
Finally someone helped Reynolds maintain his seriousness as opposed to act crazy and out of place the entire interview. I wanted to see a serious Reynolds for a change. It couldn't come from the help of any other actor than Andrew Garfield. There's something about this man... I feel he's getting wiser by the day and it's his inner calmness, truthfulness and wisdom that enables people to be real when they're with him.
For me, it's something very grounding in him: almost like he gives them a tether to land, like an empathic air traffic controller, who lets the feel safe enough to land, and breathe, before losing their nerve and flying off some before giving self - that truly real self - revelation another go. He's a human safe place to land.
I watched every minute of this directly. I normally would have something like this just "on in the background" but this was so interesting to just watch with full attention. I have been really struggling with meaningless and just hating life and to hear Andrew Garfield address those topics was just.... what I needed to hear. Both these guys are just so emotionally intelligent and respectful. They were a perfect match for this.
The hilarity between these two great actors in this interview was so entertaining. But the talk of Ryan losing an old friend recently and Andrew's recent rediscovery about our finite time here on this earth was what made this interview memorable for me. This is the interview that I did not know I needed.
How could anyone be upset about this pairing? These are men that have shown time and time again such depth about life. How could it not be interesting for these two to sit down and chat? beautiful!
I love this pairing. I love this fun and genuine conversation. There is so much love and respect for the other in this. It just feels so wise and warm.
Spiderman and Deadpool walk into a bar. Omg the bromance we needed. Andrew just giggling at all of Ryan's jokes is so cute. I love how open and vulnerable this conversation was about their upbringing. Andrew was preaching on 16:00
@@shiftybug2469theres always this one person who brings up something completely unrelated to make it awkward, lol But spiderman/deadpool kissed in 2018, fact
@@AlainL-d3h i think shiftybug brought it up just bc op said this is their first interaction and shiftybug was just bringing up the kiss bc it was a big thing back then
I love that about Ryan so much. You can go from absolutely rolling with laughter one minute, to being nearly in tears when he gets really real about things. I know if I were Andrew, this whole conversation would be everything!
such a profound and beautiful conversation. seeing these 2 men talk about their emotions, their pasts, their futures.. it’s so refreshing to see this level of sensitivity in men. thank god for the people like ryan and andrew!!
How wonderful. There is no pretension. It's just two people being genuine, giving, fun, open, vulnerable... etc, I love both men, but more importantly, was touched by this experience.
This interview was such a delicious headspin. Both of these two incredibly well-spoken people jumping between hilarity and utter giggles, and very profound discussions. Bravo from the directors for pairing these two together. Thank you for gifting us this.
Man, every time I see those two together, I can’t help but think about how we were shamelessly robbed of the greatest bromance with Deadpool and Spidey on the big screen… Their chemistry is truly unmatched! And what pains me even more is that, for some reason, no director sees how amazing these two would be together in the same movie!! Sony and Marvel, are you listening?? You can still make this legendary duo happen!
@@marvelfantasy472 this is p outdated information lol since spider-man/deadpool theyve had a pretty good friendship and in deadpool vol 9 there were a couple of references to them hanging out (wade mentioning in an issue that they hung out 'the other day', the finale including a pic of spidey eating with deadpool)
17:51 is an amazing description of why people hold movies (and other mediums of story telling) so closely to their hearts. It's also a beautiful way to describe the passing of someone you love and how they stay with you even if they are no longer physically with you.
Screw anyone that expressed discontent for Ryan, writing him off as a potential guest because he primarily frequents comedy. He's incredibly succinct when he wants to be and made a perfect match with Andrew. Both these men are phenomenal creatives.
It seems like everyone loves Ryan’s Deadpool persona so much, it’s like he’s contractually obligated to be "funny" all the time. Even his “good morning” probably comes with a punchline. Must be exhausting.
Not really. We're just too used to his sarcastic persona. Even I myself fall victim to that honestly, i constantly felt that Ryan's expressions looked sarcastic while Andrew's talking, but its really not. Thats just his face. But its used enough in sarcastic settings that we subconsciously contextualize it to look sarcastic. Must be tiring for him to always deal with people thinking he's coming up with some spontaneous jokes inside his mind even when he's really just being sincere and in the moment.
Recently just lost a brother to drugs, never really showed any affection apart from the constant bickering and fighting. What Andrew said and Ryan reiterated about Grief being something that allows us to express our inner affection for someone that we ourselves don't know could exist is beautiful. Great Interview ❤❤👏🏼
It's going to sound trite but I'm so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine how strange the empty space he's left must feel, when what you had before probably didn't seem much like something that even could be missed. Who knew that peace and quiet could be so damn loud. It won't always feel like this, promise. ❤❤
when andrew closes his eyes to put all his truthfulness on a thought just crushes me.. 💗 kinda do the same here too. This man is unbelievable inside and out..
I think comedy and being a fun person is essencial for navigate life but I wish Ryan would lean more towards this sincere and deep side of him in his future projects, he's so well spoken and so beautiful to listen to in this and to be paired with Andrew who's an absolutely amazing human being, this was a great conversation, I loved it
Honestly, the camera work conversation about entering the shot versus having the camera find him is the most interesting but SOOOOOO true things about comedy. It is funnier and I've never though of these simple things. He (Ryan) really is a comedic genius of his craft.
Same here, they're sooo much more thoughtful, introspective and spiritual than I ever thought. Its a comforting journey to listen to their conversation.
both of them have such beautiful ways of articulating ideas. different ways of talking about life. i hope to be this sure about my own identity in my 40s.
"heaven is what we leave behind ... " In tears and that made me have a visceral reaction for someone I miss and thinking about everything they did for me and continue to do for me in memories.
Think he meant leaving a legacy having people around who will always remember you even after they’re gone The way Ryan still remembers his friend Eric or Andrew still misses and remembers his mom
Wow, this interview is such a healing moment for the spectators. It felt very soothing to watch and listen too. I felt very light and calm watching this, and was smiling throughout the whole video. This interview was mind-opening for me and really let us into their world. They were very understanding to eachother and had a very nice heart to heart conversations. Love them, they were incredible!
I was just getting to know my Dad as an adult when he died when I was 19. I really miss him these days, he was a remarkable person and I try hard to emulate him now that he's been gone for almost 40 years.
I love that the first 5 minutes is just Andrew giggling
Spider-Man losing it while deadpool keeps yapping gotta be one of my favourite genders for real.
Laughing at whatever Ryan said. He's like Jimmy Fallon fr
@@thelastattempt666 right, nothing like good fake prolonged laughter geez.
I understand little laugh to put people at ease but give it a rest. besides is anyone actually amused by anything reynolds says?
You mean the obvious fake laugh? You loved that? It was cringe
That fake laugh was rough
“Grief is the manifestation of unexpressed love that has nowhere to go anymore.”
That’s beautiful
and devastating
"But what is grief, if not love persevering?"
@@JDickson81 That was the first thing that came to my mind.
@@JDickson81 yeah
Beautiful
Andrew’s best quote is from
his conversation with Zendaya.
“Acting is imaginative empathy.”
@@tds7078 That IS excellent.
He gonna steal Spidey’s gal
@@scienceByV he is spidey so game
As noted in Isaiah 1:18, Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.
@@scienceByV she is her own person not property to be 'stolen' ffs why do men still speak like this in 2024???
For these 48 minutes, I forgot that these 2 were big movie stars and just felt like 2 human beings just going through life, with real struggles and real emotions. It was beautiful
because they are.
I know you likely didn’t mean it this way, but it’s sometimes wild how people put celebrities on such a high pedestal they don’t even consider them the same human beings.
We don’t consider the biggest failures of humanity non-human, so why should we with the biggest successes.
Ofc there’s nuance to this: especially on the actor’s side of celebrities who envelope different characters as the main way we perceive them, rather than their true self. Often times we grow attached to the characters rather than the actors, the portrayal is more resonating than the person portraying, perhaps that creates a distance in our comparisons to us “ordinary” individuals. The spectacle of movies creates a spectacle of actors that we seemingly cannot compare with.
Looks like I answered my own issue.
I feel like this is the first video where Andrew is the one getting all these heartfelt compliments rather than giving it, and he looks so flustered not knowing how to react. Both of them are so lovely.
Whoever is responsible for the pairing here is insanely good and deserves a good cause I’ve never seen a single pairing that didn’t make sense
I need this pairing in the next deadpool.
Huh?
I was thinking this as well, but yet they really do and the conversation is just blooming
literally everyone was like oh Andrew and Ryan don't make sense but the two of them work well together
JLO and Robert Pattinson
"I didnt know myself until I was probably 40ish " My favorite line. Most of us dont even understand ourselves and people expect us to understand them which is impossible.
I'm 56 and I'm finally getting to know myself.
It takes time...
Like when you're 18 graduating hs, and you have to know what you're gonna do for the rest of your life.
@CaptainCanuck68 power to you!❤
I’m 36 and here I tough I know my self 😂
This is so real!
I can believe Deadpool finally meeting with Amazing Spider-Man
They've kissed at an award show.
They'll meet in Avengers 6 ;)
Spider-pool is real guys! Also, I’m glad it’s Andrew cuz his Spider-Man is the only one who can keep up with deadpool’s humour. 😂
@@aseem2985i been saying this every they mention a spidey and Deadpool team up i have always said it has to be andrew the funniest of spidermen
@@aseem2985 I know right
This interview is a better exploration of grief than a lot of the grief-related books I’ve read
i dont know if ryan and andrew would ever be able to make something like this work but i think a podcast with them just chatting about life could be something really special
Just had a great idea! A comedy Sherlock Holmes where Ryan is Sherlock and Andrew is Watson
"Garfield, I'm a big fan" 😂😂
I love that they aren't just talking about their careers as actors, they're like philosophers in a constant streem of awareness, they're both so wise yet humble
every time i think i can't love Andrew Garfield more, an interview where he talks so deeply and passionately about life comes out that just makes me be grateful to exist in the same timeline as him.
Wow. "Grief is love that has nowhere to go." I think I now understand the past 40 years of my life.
so many people were mad when Ryan was announced because they think of him as just a comedy actor with no real depth, and i'm SO glad this interview proved those people wrong. This was such a great pairing. Both have dealt with immense grief and have such respect for their craft, even if it's playing a superhero.
People who think Ryan is Deadpool 24/7 are just the most superficial idiots I’ve witnessed, u don’t know them personally so don’t assume u know who they really are
@@madtitan0825Not only that, but when you realize how much he backs Deapool and the effort that he puts into making them behind the scenes, hes obviously pretty savvy in the industry and isnt just a goof, he really deserves the respect for pushing the franchise forward
That’s cause ironically, it’s THOSE people that lack depth
Here is the interesting thing about that... Reynolds has tried the serious route, but his fans weren't all for it at the box office. He probably retreated to comedy after a film like Buried, which was ambitious, by the way. I thought he was great in it, but the fans stayed home. The movie business is just that, a business. What you get with Reynolds is a very talented actor/writer/producer who has figured Hollywood out in a way. This conversation just proves how insightful he actually is. Beyond that, I remember when Jake Gyllenhaal commented that he thought Reynolds deserved an Oscar nomination for Deadpool, I thought he was out of his mind. Curious, I watched Deadpool again, intent on finding what Gyllenhaal had noticed. It was right there on screen... Reynolds pushing character through prosthetic make-up and a super hero suit through what he calls clown work. I respect him for that ability.
Yeah Hugh Jackman deserves a nod for playing Wolverine too but I won't hold my breath Oscars almost always over look super heroe movies
I truly don’t understand the comedian hate BUT the sincere way Ryan Reynolds talks about his friend Eric, his daughters, and the fans genuinely makes me want to cry. He spoke so beautifully and heartfelt
He's a very intelligent man behind that comedic mask.
I think people forgets about Robin Williams, Bill Murray, and many comedic actors who more than enough times shows and tells us that comedy was born from a deep-seated sadness within ourselves; it's the commitment to turn our tragedy to jokes that make others laughs that set comedic actors apart
I think some of the hate may be just a Ryan Reynolds specific unfavorable opinion, and not on all comedy or comedians in general. I personally think while RR is intelligent and a great business man, as an artist, he is one dimensional and limited in ability. Garfield on the other hand has been focused purely on acting and has incredible versatility. I enjoy AG movies and wait for his next role and with know exactly what RR movies can offer artistically.
@@rsupriyai wont sit here and claim I've seen all of his movies, but I wouldn't make too many judgements about RRs acting ability. I watched this real weird film called The Voices a few years back and thought his performance was very unique and good, but I get what you're saying especially with the amount of broad, middle of the road movies he's done. IMO he's got range but he just doesn't seem too hungry to show it these days, maybe do more of a deep dive into his discography before you start claiming he's a shit artist lol
Comedy is very much under appreciated by the oscars
these Actors on Actors conversations is soo good, mostly because it teaches me how to talk to people 😂
real
omg same
so glad i’m not alone bc same omg same
My issue is the mundane small talk. I hate it and don't want to do it! Id rather have conversations like this with people, I want to know what makes someone tick 😅
Right ! And how to speak in a gentle and intelligent way
Andrew adds so much to every conversation he is a part of and it’s his vulnerability that makes everything better.
“Removed from the family system” my man Andrew really is winning therapy ❤ he radiates healed energy and warmth.
so grateful to be alive for this conversation.
I love the part where Ryan talks to him about his redemption as spider man in No Way Home. The moment where he catches MJ and asks her "are you ok?" is one of my favorite moments in the entirety of the MCU.
It’s in my top 3 most heartbreaking film moments
Andrew´s jumper looks sooo comfy!
It's a thick knitted sweater
@@raysweatersome people use different words than you to refer to the same objects. Hope this helps.
@michaelgray4833 I wasn't coming from a negative place, just clarifying. And being told the correct word isn't a bad thing. Hope this helps.
@raysweater Thanks for your clarification. If that’s the case, then note that to us in UK and Oz, jumper is the correct word. Hope this helps.
@@raysweater it's not the 'correct' word; it's just a different word.
People who understand comedy are so deep. Peeking behind the curtain is often mind blowing.
It's always a pleasure to watch Andrew's interviews , he's more than an actor, a celebrity, he's a real artist. This is the kind of things an artist says. The kind of behavior and sensibility an artist should project. Such a delight listen to him and appreciate his work.
This interview just lifted my spirits. Andrew is the human equivalent of a warm hug and Ryan is just so funny and insightful. Wonderful pairing!
I honestly feel Andrew’s Spider-Man would be the best suited (pun intended) to team-Up with Deadpool, the hilarious banter between them would be off the charts! Plus knowing they have kissed in real life only fuels Deadpool’s infatuation with Spidey.
Yesss i always felt his spider-mans quick wittedness could keep up with and be best paired with deadpools humor ❤
yes Andrew's Spiderman has a lot of fun and witty humour
Plus, I don’t think Tobey can keep up with Ryan’s energy and Tom’s Peter is too young for Wade’s antics.
@@amerejester3295 especially his love for spider-man would feel wrong for Toms spidey... a lil too young 🤣
Yea idk how they would do it but I'd love it if they both made a film together as those characters
I’ve always thought Andrew’s Spider-man would work best with Ryan’s Deadpool & this straight up confirmed it. They got more chemistry than a science class so they’d also make a great team up movie haha
😂 can't believe jaxBlade is watching the same video. You changed my life gave me a confidence i didn't think i deserved. Made being a nerd cool thank you, keep them gains up 💪🏿🔥
@@rahimssebi9830Jax always keeps it real 👑
The way Andrew talks about his mother is always so touching 🥹 You can tell that they were really close and that he misses her a lot
He cried during his clip with elmo talking about his mom. It’s was sweet
@piqueny8872 ikr i watched it a few times it was soooo sweet and made me cry😭😭
The thoughtfulness and sensitivity in this conversation is beautiful. A great example for all men.
Andrew: I am someone who always looks for love & kindness in every room & every piece of art. Love you andrew
This is why if they ever make a Deadpool and Spider-Man movie, it needs to be Andrew Garfield and Ryan Reynolds hands-down
It’s the only way it makes sense lol
Hellya
Yes. Make it happen Ryan.
Screw Disney. Join Sony
@@RealStoriesBanksorry but keep dreaming the sony universe is dead Ryan would never abandon the cash cow that is Disney😂
Their characters are too similar, Tom makes sense because he's portrayed as younger, naive, still trying to find his place in the world and here comes Deadpool who's trying to influence him badly and wants him to hurt and kill people.
“hey, i’ve waited a long time for this team up. you know something, your the best spider-man”. ❤
OH GOD, I NEED TO HEAR HIM SAY THAT BECAUSE ANDREW IS MY FAVORITE SPIDEY!
@@LovesMJ4ever hopefully in secret wars, that would be neat & a nice callback 🙏
Well he’s the most professional actor out of the 3 that’s for sure.
@@ronthorn3 true, true.
Christopher Daniel Barnes was the best Spiderman.
THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST. WHOEVER PLANNED THIS DESERVES A RAISE.
Needs praise.
"So what did your mother do to you?"
"It was my dad, Andrew. Thank you."
I just lost it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man quotes from this are changing my life. As silly as that sounds, having heard something so eloquently put as "heaven is what you leave behind" or "grief is a manifestation of unexpressed love" really just sinks deep into my soul. I would never have expected to hear anything that meaningful in such a mainstream type media channel. I think that really speaks to the type of people ryan and andrew are and what makes them so great and hard not to love.
Ryan’s a very good actor and a fun watch. It’s very telling that he can be so serious when he’s talking about Andrew’s career and his relationship with his friend, but the second it turns back to his work he deflects with his jokes instead of letting Andrew say something genuine.
Shawn Levy said he’s interested in directing a Deadpool and Spider-Man movie and I originally preferred it to be with Tom but now I definitely see the hype for Andrew
He is the last of the Sony Franchise besides Tobey
@@mashakatsnelson1459Venom, Morbius, Kraven the Hunter? All Sony
Why choose? Make it somewhat like Deadpool Wolverine and have all 3 intertwined with the plot
I GUARANTEE it will print money like nothing else ever did
@@mashakatsnelson1459 Sony can't use Spiderman in films until their contract with Marvel is over.
That's why they kept making movies about his villians.
Finally someone helped Reynolds maintain his seriousness as opposed to act crazy and out of place the entire interview. I wanted to see a serious Reynolds for a change. It couldn't come from the help of any other actor than Andrew Garfield. There's something about this man... I feel he's getting wiser by the day and it's his inner calmness, truthfulness and wisdom that enables people to be real when they're with him.
For me, it's something very grounding in him: almost like he gives them a tether to land, like an empathic air traffic controller, who lets the feel safe enough to land, and breathe, before losing their nerve and flying off some before giving self - that truly real self - revelation another go. He's a human safe place to land.
@@fionam7768 so nicely put. "A human safe place to land". Thank you for this beautiful line!
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The comedic side of him is great as well... y'all like to complain so much
I watched every minute of this directly. I normally would have something like this just "on in the background" but this was so interesting to just watch with full attention. I have been really struggling with meaningless and just hating life and to hear Andrew Garfield address those topics was just.... what I needed to hear. Both these guys are just so emotionally intelligent and respectful. They were a perfect match for this.
Bro, it is just wade Wilson and Peter Parker in same room talking....things are just unmasked.
The hilarity between these two great actors in this interview was so entertaining. But the talk of Ryan losing an old friend recently and Andrew's recent rediscovery about our finite time here on this earth was what made this interview memorable for me. This is the interview that I did not know I needed.
I think Andrew greatly enjoyed this conversation.
The chemistry between these two... We need to see them both on the same screen as spidey and deadpool.
How could anyone be upset about this pairing? These are men that have shown time and time again such depth about life. How could it not be interesting for these two to sit down and chat? beautiful!
Oh my God. This is amazing. I have never heard so many confusing yet clear dialogues I have ever heard.
That’s so precious to hear Ryan to talk about himself in more serious way
Deadpool & Spiderman probably the greatest collab I needed
I love this pairing. I love this fun and genuine conversation. There is so much love and respect for the other in this. It just feels so wise and warm.
5:16 “It was my dad Andrew, thank you for bringing that up” 😅
I was looking for this comment 🤣🤣🤣
Spiderman and Deadpool walk into a bar. Omg the bromance we needed. Andrew just giggling at all of Ryan's jokes is so cute. I love how open and vulnerable this conversation was about their upbringing. Andrew was preaching on 16:00
This is the first Deadpool and Spiderman interaction because both of these guys ARE their characters 😂
Andrew is Peter and Ryan is most certainly Wade
Did you forget they kissed at the golden globes in 2018
@@shiftybug2469theres always this one person who brings up something completely unrelated to make it awkward, lol
But spiderman/deadpool kissed in 2018, fact
@@AlainL-d3hthem doing it is awkward lmao don’t blame anybody for bringing it up
@@AlainL-d3h i think shiftybug brought it up just bc op said this is their first interaction and shiftybug was just bringing up the kiss bc it was a big thing back then
I love that about Ryan so much. You can go from absolutely rolling with laughter one minute, to being nearly in tears when he gets really real about things. I know if I were Andrew, this whole conversation would be everything!
them just down right confessing their love for eachother at the end stop😭
such a profound and beautiful conversation. seeing these 2 men talk about their emotions, their pasts, their futures.. it’s so refreshing to see this level of sensitivity in men. thank god for the people like ryan and andrew!!
I love how Andrew grew a beard and became this sage/wise man. They drew out some very good conversations with each other; it was such a good pairing.
23:14 their acknowledgment of this fact makes me absolutely LOVE these two men so much more!!!
Truly 💯❗️
That fact that Ryan doesn’t let Andrew even talk because Ryan doesn’t expect compliments. When he does get em he’s so shy. Its so sweet ❤
I don't think I could love Andrew Garfield more.
How wonderful. There is no pretension. It's just two people being genuine, giving, fun, open, vulnerable... etc, I love both men, but more importantly, was touched by this experience.
Such flawless Chemistry between the two of them. We need a Andrew & Ryan Spideypool-Movie like immediatly.
This interview was such a delicious headspin. Both of these two incredibly well-spoken people jumping between hilarity and utter giggles, and very profound discussions. Bravo from the directors for pairing these two together. Thank you for gifting us this.
Reynolds nervously praising Garfield throughout is gold. 😂😂
He seems pretty awed by Andrew’s talent & career.
He just needs to go away
Man, every time I see those two together, I can’t help but think about how we were shamelessly robbed of the greatest bromance with Deadpool and Spidey on the big screen… Their chemistry is truly unmatched! And what pains me even more is that, for some reason, no director sees how amazing these two would be together in the same movie!!
Sony and Marvel, are you listening?? You can still make this legendary duo happen!
Well… they’re still middle aged, in the age range where they could pull this off.
Spider-Man canonically hates Deadpool.
Well they definitely not seeing this
@@marvelfantasy472no he doesn’t he looks at him like an annoying little brother
@@marvelfantasy472 this is p outdated information lol since spider-man/deadpool theyve had a pretty good friendship and in deadpool vol 9 there were a couple of references to them hanging out (wade mentioning in an issue that they hung out 'the other day', the finale including a pic of spidey eating with deadpool)
7:53 Ryan always knows how to add humor and light to a convo I love it
17:51 is an amazing description of why people hold movies (and other mediums of story telling) so closely to their hearts. It's also a beautiful way to describe the passing of someone you love and how they stay with you even if they are no longer physically with you.
Two great souls who actually are good and funny people
Yuo Love Andrew Garfield didn't yuo? I see you again in every emma stone and Andrew content
wow, i was an Andrew fan already, but Ryan really grew on me after this conversation, what a lovely, considerate man
Screw anyone that expressed discontent for Ryan, writing him off as a potential guest because he primarily frequents comedy. He's incredibly succinct when he wants to be and made a perfect match with Andrew. Both these men are phenomenal creatives.
Over rated much
I find Ryan annoying sometimes. Don’t know why since I loved the quips in high school. Humor is best when it’s unexpected.
@@PoppieLand you alright there buddy?
Ryan’s facial expressions during Andrew talking looks like he’s holding back a joke through every moment.
It seems like everyone loves Ryan’s Deadpool persona so much, it’s like he’s contractually obligated to be "funny" all the time. Even his “good morning” probably comes with a punchline. Must be exhausting.
Not really. We're just too used to his sarcastic persona. Even I myself fall victim to that honestly, i constantly felt that Ryan's expressions looked sarcastic while Andrew's talking, but its really not. Thats just his face. But its used enough in sarcastic settings that we subconsciously contextualize it to look sarcastic. Must be tiring for him to always deal with people thinking he's coming up with some spontaneous jokes inside his mind even when he's really just being sincere and in the moment.
Andrew in a pastel sweater is something I didn’t know I needed today
Recently just lost a brother to drugs, never really showed any affection apart from the constant bickering and fighting. What Andrew said and Ryan reiterated about Grief being something that allows us to express our inner affection for someone that we ourselves don't know could exist is beautiful. Great Interview ❤❤👏🏼
It's going to sound trite but I'm so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine how strange the empty space he's left must feel, when what you had before probably didn't seem much like something that even could be missed. Who knew that peace and quiet could be so damn loud. It won't always feel like this, promise. ❤❤
when andrew closes his eyes to put all his truthfulness on a thought just crushes me.. 💗 kinda do the same here too. This man is unbelievable inside and out..
Finally, a coversation between two of the wittiest Reds (Spidey & Deadpool)❤❤
I think comedy and being a fun person is essencial for navigate life but I wish Ryan would lean more towards this sincere and deep side of him in his future projects, he's so well spoken and so beautiful to listen to in this and to be paired with Andrew who's an absolutely amazing human being, this was a great conversation, I loved it
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Honestly, the camera work conversation about entering the shot versus having the camera find him is the most interesting but SOOOOOO true things about comedy. It is funnier and I've never though of these simple things. He (Ryan) really is a comedic genius of his craft.
I would absolutely LOVE to see these two interact in the MCU as Deadpool and Spidey 🌟
how Andrew Garfield still looks 23 when he's actually 41 is an enigma to me.
The Amazing Spider-Man and Deadpool together at once! Andrew and Ryan are two tremendously gifted actors! This was so cool!! 🔥
"So, what did you mother do to you" lmao
Love them both. Amazing, uplifting and insightful interview!
this is such an eloquent and well spoken conversation and so calm and kind and I have soo much more love for these two than before.
Same here, they're sooo much more thoughtful, introspective and spiritual than I ever thought. Its a comforting journey to listen to their conversation.
Ryan Reynolds not swearing before even a minute into the video - Mission Impossible 😂
both of them have such beautiful ways of articulating ideas. different ways of talking about life. i hope to be this sure about my own identity in my 40s.
Andrew giggling straight for 5 minutes is really funny.
One thing comedians like Ryan love is a good laugh, scratches your brain in a good way and I love Andrew laughs
"heaven is what we leave behind ... " In tears and that made me have a visceral reaction for someone I miss and thinking about everything they did for me and continue to do for me in memories.
Think he meant leaving a legacy having people around who will always remember you even after they’re gone
The way Ryan still remembers his friend Eric or Andrew still misses and remembers his mom
this is the closest we're getting to deadpool and spiderman crossover
I doubt it.
Nah. We're definitely getting that in Avengers Secret Wars
They should have done this entire interview in their costumes
I see it happening actually. Let’s see.
One of the best interviews ever. Love these two and then you put them together. I wanna see this version of Spidey and Deadpool interact even more.
0:49 Andrew just dying 😭
The perfect knee slap😂
Is Ryan always this introspective and emotive? He seems soft spoken almost which I've never known him to be
he's always weirdly genuine, it always throws me off. I think he's been more open and honest recently, especially about himself and his struggles
This was so lovely. Andrew's laughter is a joy, and Ryan's admiration was very nice.
The Amazing Spider-man and Deadpool live action is crazy ...... we need a movie with these two
How can one interview be so deep and so but so sarcastic 😭
Their on screen chemistry as Spider Man and Deadpool would be impeccable
Wow, this interview is such a healing moment for the spectators. It felt very soothing to watch and listen too. I felt very light and calm watching this, and was smiling throughout the whole video. This interview was mind-opening for me and really let us into their world. They were very understanding to eachother and had a very nice heart to heart conversations. Love them, they were incredible!
Andrew giggling and laughing is the sweetest, most cutest thing in the world , one would really want to make him laugh more.
I was just getting to know my Dad as an adult when he died when I was 19.
I really miss him these days, he was a remarkable person and I try hard to emulate him now that he's been gone for almost 40 years.
I’m so sorry for your loss
"It's a parent company, Andrew"... less than a minute in and I'm already dead 💀🤣
This is an awesome conversation to be a part of. Thanks!
Welcome bro
This are two of my favorite actors ever. Thank you
Andrew's laugh is the most beautiful and genuine sound 🥺