Love whaty Jeff said about Austin....Austin definitely does have that thing where everyone wants to be around him and is drawn to him and his charisma. When Austin is on camera you can NOt take your eyes off him...the same with Tom Hardy.
Great job Josh. Very excited for the movie. Hope it's a big hit for Jeff. Disney better go hard with the marketing. Definitely ads attached to Football games and all
Jeff spoke lovingly about the actors. I was especially pleased with his emotional impressions of Hardy. We love Tom and have been waiting for him on our screens for a long time. 👍
Jeff is a super kind and down to earth human being. I wished I’d gotten to talk to him on set as much as you did in this interview, but I could tell by proximity that he was a really humble and cool guy. Can’t wait to see the result in December! EDIT- I took Jeff’s advice and watched Babyteeth last night. Wow, was he right or was he right. That movie was emotional, funny, dark, romantic. Also had some REALLY good shots in it. It surpassed my expectations, and it was cool to see Toby Wallace in something, cause I hadn’t seen his acting yet!
Josh, Thank you so much as ALWAYS for the insightful interview w/ Jeff! It’s so sad that this movie won’t get adequate press from such an amazing cast, so it’s great to hear Jeff do a long interview and be able to get in depth with someone like you. My friend and I were able to meet him at the screening in May, we took our Bikeriders books and he graciously signed them. Even being able to speak with him for a few minutes, his passion for this movie/story was so clear. Can’t wait to see it on the big screen (again)!
@@futurereflectionsmedia8391 yeah there was hardly any press/info about it. I just randomly saw someone post about it on my For you page on Twitter. A friend and I flew there with about 5 days notice ha!
Thank foi, Josh, for your update in loco. I guess the houses are part of the scenary, but tihe forest behind vou is real. You look fresh as always, but more casual. Enjoy the last days of summer.
0:21: 🎥 Josh Horowitz wraps up the Telluride Film Festival with a conversation with director Jeff Nichols about his new movie 'The Bike Riders'. 4:59: 🎥 A reviewer discusses the movie 'The Zone of Interest' and describes it as a dark and twisted holocaust film with a unique perspective on evil. 9:03: 🎥 The video discusses a film called 'The Vandals' and highlights the lead performances of Austin Butler and Jody Comer. 13:35: 🎥 The speaker reflects on the importance of certain moments in their life that led them to become a filmmaker. 18:04: 😊 The speaker discusses the cast of the film and praises their performances. 22:39: 📸 The speaker discusses how the combination of Danny's interviewing skills and Kathy's compelling storytelling created an honest portrayal of a subculture in the book and photos. 27:00: 🌍 In our increasingly disconnected society, people are desperate for identity and belonging, leading them to gravitate towards unique groups. 31:25: 🎥 The speaker watched the first two seasons of Killing Eve before talking to Jody, the casting director, and ultimately got the role. 35:58: ! The speaker discusses their experience with Tom Hardy and how he is unique and trustworthy. 40:41: 😞 The speaker is not interested in working on IP projects and had a heartbreaker experience with a film that was almost made. 44:47: 🎥 The speaker discusses their admiration for Sean Penn and their desire to work with him in the future. Recap by Tammy AI
Dumb question here: How do directors like Jeff Nichols actually make a living ? You know what i mean ? They take their time between movies. The movies are not super successful financially. How does this actually work ?
Jeff Nichols and James Grey are a big mystery for me. I like their films, altough they never made truly great movie, they get stellar reviews but almost all of their movies are a big, big flops in terms of box office. I get that not every movie has to be a moneymaker hit, but moviemaking is a business. How they still get to work and find a way to finance their projects while their past works lost money is fascinating me.
how long before. they show you I can’t now the girls have tv on loud playing music . making me a little nervous I can’t wait to see it I guess I’ll let you go I wish you would think about talking alittleX
Love whaty Jeff said about Austin....Austin definitely does have that thing where everyone wants to be around him and is drawn to him and his charisma. When Austin is on camera you can NOt take your eyes off him...the same with Tom Hardy.
Hearing Jeff Nichols be so proud of his cast makes me very excited for this film. Thanks for doing this interview, Josh!
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Great job Josh. Very excited for the movie. Hope it's a big hit for Jeff. Disney better go hard with the marketing. Definitely ads attached to Football games and all
Here for Austin Butler ❤
I never want to miss an interview with Josh, he asks such interesting questions. I love Happy Sad Confused podcast.
Thanks to Jeff for your enthusiastic impressions of Tom Hardy and appreciation of his talent. Tom is my favorite actor👍🔥
Jeff spoke lovingly about the actors. I was especially pleased with his emotional impressions of Hardy. We love Tom and have been waiting for him on our screens for a long time. 👍
Jeff Nichols Rocks. Love his Cinema.
Jeff Nichols deserves the world.
Thanks Josh for the interview. Tom Hardy is a must see 👍🔥
Tom Hardy is my favorite actor. Jeff pleased me with his impressions of meeting Tom Hardy. I felt proud as if Jeff was praising my loved one. 👍👏😍
What a wonderful interview!!
This is an important interview. Been waiting for this one for a very long time.
Can’t wait to see this movie! It looks so good!
Great interview! Can’t wait to see this movie.
Jeff is a super kind and down to earth human being. I wished I’d gotten to talk to him on set as much as you did in this interview, but I could tell by proximity that he was a really humble and cool guy. Can’t wait to see the result in December!
EDIT- I took Jeff’s advice and watched Babyteeth last night. Wow, was he right or was he right. That movie was emotional, funny, dark, romantic. Also had some REALLY good shots in it. It surpassed my expectations, and it was cool to see Toby Wallace in something, cause I hadn’t seen his acting yet!
Josh, Thank you so much as ALWAYS for the insightful interview w/ Jeff! It’s so sad that this movie won’t get adequate press from such an amazing cast, so it’s great to hear Jeff do a long interview and be able to get in depth with someone like you. My friend and I were able to meet him at the screening in May, we took our Bikeriders books and he graciously signed them. Even being able to speak with him for a few minutes, his passion for this movie/story was so clear. Can’t wait to see it on the big screen (again)!
Where was there a screening in may? I thought Telluride was the first
@@futurereflectionsmedia8391 there was a test screening in May in Dallas. There were 2 test screenings, LA and Dallas.
@@cemcalex what??? I was in Dallas in May. I wish I’d known!
@@futurereflectionsmedia8391 yeah there was hardly any press/info about it. I just randomly saw someone post about it on my For you page on Twitter. A friend and I flew there with about 5 days notice ha!
found out about this book from Lucero, now im excited his brother is making the film
I will be there opening day, the trailer looks great
Thank foi, Josh, for your update in loco. I guess the houses are part of the scenary, but tihe forest behind vou is real. You look fresh as always, but more casual. Enjoy the last days of summer.
0:21: 🎥 Josh Horowitz wraps up the Telluride Film Festival with a conversation with director Jeff Nichols about his new movie 'The Bike Riders'.
4:59: 🎥 A reviewer discusses the movie 'The Zone of Interest' and describes it as a dark and twisted holocaust film with a unique perspective on evil.
9:03: 🎥 The video discusses a film called 'The Vandals' and highlights the lead performances of Austin Butler and Jody Comer.
13:35: 🎥 The speaker reflects on the importance of certain moments in their life that led them to become a filmmaker.
18:04: 😊 The speaker discusses the cast of the film and praises their performances.
22:39: 📸 The speaker discusses how the combination of Danny's interviewing skills and Kathy's compelling storytelling created an honest portrayal of a subculture in the book and photos.
27:00: 🌍 In our increasingly disconnected society, people are desperate for identity and belonging, leading them to gravitate towards unique groups.
31:25: 🎥 The speaker watched the first two seasons of Killing Eve before talking to Jody, the casting director, and ultimately got the role.
35:58: ! The speaker discusses their experience with Tom Hardy and how he is unique and trustworthy.
40:41: 😞 The speaker is not interested in working on IP projects and had a heartbreaker experience with a film that was almost made.
44:47: 🎥 The speaker discusses their admiration for Sean Penn and their desire to work with him in the future.
Recap by Tammy AI
Take Shelter is an underrated film.
❤❤❤
It's a shame we won't see the movie😢
I hope you know that Focus Features has scooped it up. They have global rights. This is going to be epic!! It will be distributed overseas ….
Jodie Comer can do no wrong!
You don’t need air conditioning in Telluride! 🤠🤠🤠🙀🙀😹😹
MUD is awesome!
Dumb question here:
How do directors like Jeff Nichols actually make a living ?
You know what i mean ? They take their time between movies. The movies are not super successful financially. How does this actually work ?
Jeff Nichols and James Grey are a big mystery for me. I like their films, altough they never made truly great movie, they get stellar reviews but almost all of their movies are a big, big flops in terms of box office. I get that not every movie has to be a moneymaker hit, but moviemaking is a business. How they still get to work and find a way to finance their projects while their past works lost money is fascinating me.
Should be a good
Film. Incoming sons of anarchy references
He is not in union?
the writers and actors guilds are striking but I don’t think he would be in there of those unions. He can promote as the director.
how long before. they show you I can’t now the girls have tv on loud playing music . making me a little nervous I can’t wait to see it I guess I’ll let you go I wish you would think about talking alittleX
to mention Tom Hardy as "and more" is a criminal offence
try increasing the dosage 😳😳😳
Just seen it..Not Good