It shows that people really got used to long podcasts and there is demand for that. We already have film stars at regular podcasts like Lex Friedman or Joe Rogan. Why not make a podcast series with only film stars discussing things with each other? Not like those stupid talk shows, but instead getting into serious topics as well.
I can't help it, but when Marty calls movies "The Pictures", it sounds like the most pleasant thing my ears have ever heard and probably will ever hear.
Kinda like Tarantino distinguishes between 'movies' and 'films' - the former is light, maybe shallow entertainment, while the latter is more than that. I adopted that by not calling films I hold dear 'movies'. There is nothing inherently wrong with movies, but they dont last. You see them once or twice and thats enough. You may have gotten out of it what you wanted, and then its time to move on.
I really liked this because Timmy was respectful and keenly interested in everything Martin had to say, but he was also slightly cheeky and gave back a bit, so there was a surprising equality there. Martin also didn't talk down to him. They seemed like intergenerational mates.
Yes at first I was thinking “I wish Tim wouldn’t interrupt so much” but actually it could easily fall into a one sided convo of a guy fawning over Martins wisdom if he hadn’t
@@juicebox5883 In past interviews/conversations with major actors etc, I've noticed how Timmy has mostly just listened, speaking only when he's asked something directly. I feel like him jumping in now is a testament to confidence in his career and gained experience.
It’s hilarious seeing these two talk. Scorsese is talking about the scene in goodfellas with Joe Pesci and timothee responds with “that reminds me when I was in middle school”😂. Shows the difference in life experience and yet there’s so much wisdom shared between both
That’s why it’s so interesting to hear them chat! They have different life landmarks but still have enough common interests for a conversation to flow.
I think that was the only time where the conversation felt awkward. For the most part Timothee did a great job at listening and expressing his thoughts. I can even go as far as him realizing he shouldn’t have said that by his body language. He’s very observant.
Admiration & sheer anxiety, which I applaud him for. I'd be terrified trying to ask Scorsese questions about cinema too, perpetually terrified I'd fumble with a lame obvious query.
@@msmorrison6928So you know his lying, because his an actor? Does that mean actors are incapable of telling the truth? How do you know if their being honest? Like Johnny Depp, and Amber Heard, how do you figure out the truth? I don't get how you just immediately assume his lying.
People keep saying Tim was "interrupting" Scorsese, but Scorsese doesn't respond like he's being interrupted at all. It's just a rapid-fire back-and-forth between two incredibly quick wits with youth and vigor one side, wisdom and experience on the other. Delightful to listen to.
Yeah pulse they have worked together too so he knows him personally so maybe he has said to him in the past or before the interview look kid just fire away ask Ur questions or I'll never stop talking & they have very limited time too. ✊👍
Also "interrupting" is not necessarily a bad thing per se. Sometimes two people can get so involved in the same topic it becomes "automatic" for one to finish/expand the other's thought without it feeling disrespectful. You actually get the "oh, you're getting my point so well" feeling, which is so pleasant to feel and to see 😊
The linguist Deborah Tannen talks about this. In some circles or cultures interruption is rude, and in others if you don’t interject you’re perceived as not engaged in the discussion. Read Presbyterians vs New Yorkers/Jews/Italians. The latter is a characteristic of “high-intensity” speakers and cultures .
Timothee is unstoppable with his wise decision at picking great scripts and staying true to his theatre roots. no wonder he is working with Legends [Nolan, Luca, Greta, Villeneuve, Wes Anderson, Adam Mackey, Paul King and Scorsese] at such younger age.
It’s doesn’t look like Scorsese is too interested in him. I noticed Timmy was waiting for a compliment on his performances in CBYN and Dune. But Scorsese kept a distance: “oh I know that one” is not how you refer to someone you’re excited about.
@@EduMenaTno, cause they way my therapist signed me up to get tested for ADHD because I kept finishing her sentences. 💀 I always feel so bad too, but it feels insufferable when people don't get to the point quickly enough. But I'm working on it.
I was already a big fan of Timothée, but seeing his extremely respectful attitude towards Scorsese and his genuine interest throughout the entire conversation made me even more obsessed with him! really great job.
You know you're at the top of your field when you get to talk like this with one of the best directors in the world. Interesting to listen to, Timothée has a great career ahead of him, of course he is already highly regarded.
Definitely not luck. Kid is the next Daniel Day Lewis. Hardwork, Talent and Honed Skills. He deserves to talk to the best. Reminds me of Leonardo DiCaprio at that age.
@@KingKam93 omg you guys I've never thought of explaining "luck". Of course he's talented and also lucky to sit with Martin Scorsese, not every talented person get to do that.
Timothée Chalamet is the most incredible and talented person! He can do everything and anything! He’s funny, he’s intelligent, and very very handsome! He’s perfection 🤍 I love him and I love watching him in interviews
Not to be backhanded, but it’s incredible how quick minded marty still is. The mind degrades very quickly and he’s better at recount and conversation than people half his age
Probably due to his job. Film directing is very high-stress and high-pressure. It's like an intense exercise of the brain, 12 hours a day, for months on end with no weekend breaks.
7:28 Scorsese is such a broad, brilliant, mind! The fact that he feels he has to freshen up his style, his approach or his way of directing is astounding. He is a true master! ❤
seeing Mr. Scorsese talk about directing short narratives and frames, makes me wonder how well he would do directing and animation, where the storyboard and planning are way more in tune with the final look since there’s no coverage, every shot is designed to be exactly like it is
That’s why I’m surprised animated film hasn’t become popular other than in the form of childrens films or tv comedies when the possibilities are endless there
I love how they talked about NYC then and now, only in ways Native New Yorkers can talk. And I'm quite impressed with the way Timothée conducted this. Well done. He might just be the last of the Mohicans, the last of his generation of filmmakers who really have a tremendous grasp on craft and a deep curiosity about traditional, classic cinema.
Absolutely love this ! Martin is such an icon & I am so thrilled to hear his train of thought. I can’t get enough of his vision & perspective. We need more of his wisdom in today’s society. 🤍
So refreshing being constantly reminded that someone as beautiful as Timothy doesn't rely on that. He actually is an actor and artist and alsl doesn't refuse to show his beauty
Wow … a very interesting conversation between the different ages & times of experience in film (picture) making. Both New Yorkers. Timothee Chalamet learning more towards his future in acting, producing & directing. His understanding & questioning was spot on. This conversation must have been very valuable. Great to hear Scorsese views & stories.
@@OriginalXzotimmy is the new face of a chanel mama fragrance and scorcese directed a short film that’s for an ad for the perfume like he did several years ago for Gaspard Ulliel a french actor who used to be the face of the perfume but he sadly tragically died
This is an incredible conversation between two of my favorite filmmakers and actors, Martin Scorsese and Timothée Chalamet. This conversation is insightful and enjoyable!
How excellent is this! Timothée Chalumet with Martin Scorsese. Super well done. What a fantastic exchange. Scorsese has always been and continues to be a phenomenal director. His movies are masterpieces. Chalumet's performances are riveting and gripping each time he's on the big screen. Even in this exchange, as a young person, Chalumet stayed with Scorsese the whole time with his knowledge and openness. I am impressed. May Mr. Scorsese have many more years of success. I wish Timothée many more outstanding roles and fantastic collaborations. Also, I hope he remains grateful, engaging and down to earth the way he is now. These are some of the things I truly appreciate about him. Tu es aimé ici au Québec Timothée! Very well done GQ! 👌👌
King of Cinema. Throughout his career, Scorsese has received numerous awards and honors, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the AFI Life Achievement Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Chalamet has that rare ability to know where you’re going in a conversation, sometimes even before you do. Some people know the punchline before the setup.
Ugh I love his laugh & I love how he’s such an intent listener, I mean it would be hard not to be when you’re in the presence of a cinematic legend but still
I dont get why people hate timotee, hes a great actor. Growing up loving film, he would have fit perfect in any era, hes one of those actors. I even see women hate this guy, its wild bruh.
Secure your copy of the November issue with Timothée Chalamet before it's gone! bit.ly/46sYzjL
Why not 4k guys?
Its not going anywhere its a magazine
Ken is Ace with massive OCD. So paws off monn
Bro I'm dying at Scorsese directing the crew in the beginning.
😂😂
He's a professional 😂.. the best of the best
Should have had a better person for Scorsese to speak to. 25 minutes wasted for that legend. 😞
@@tupa12 Timothy Chalamet is a cool dude, go watch Bones and All
@@tupa12shut UP l0ser
I love how GQ basically shows us what it would be like if random A-list celebrities had a podcast together.
It shows that people really got used to long podcasts and there is demand for that. We already have film stars at regular podcasts like Lex Friedman or Joe Rogan. Why not make a podcast series with only film stars discussing things with each other? Not like those stupid talk shows, but instead getting into serious topics as well.
a24 has a podcast like that
look up smartless
@@Vasily_dont_be_silly
@@jeffbezefI was gonna say the same thing
Variety's "Actors on Actors" is a great series too
I can't help it, but when Marty calls movies "The Pictures", it sounds like the most pleasant thing my ears have ever heard and probably will ever hear.
you get me
I can't help but notice the way you gobble Marty's nuts up like that.. probably never will XDD
Kinda like Tarantino distinguishes between 'movies' and 'films' - the former is light, maybe shallow entertainment, while the latter is more than that. I adopted that by not calling films I hold dear 'movies'. There is nothing inherently wrong with movies, but they dont last. You see them once or twice and thats enough. You may have gotten out of it what you wanted, and then its time to move on.
Lol Relax..
Alr calm down
I really liked this because Timmy was respectful and keenly interested in everything Martin had to say, but he was also slightly cheeky and gave back a bit, so there was a surprising equality there. Martin also didn't talk down to him. They seemed like intergenerational mates.
Yes at first I was thinking “I wish Tim wouldn’t interrupt so much” but actually it could easily fall into a one sided convo of a guy fawning over Martins wisdom if he hadn’t
TIMMY?
@@juicebox5883 In past interviews/conversations with major actors etc, I've noticed how Timmy has mostly just listened, speaking only when he's asked something directly. I feel like him jumping in now is a testament to confidence in his career and gained experience.
What a lovely way of putting it. Intergenerational mates ❤ that
Tongue out of their bums please
It’s hilarious seeing these two talk. Scorsese is talking about the scene in goodfellas with Joe Pesci and timothee responds with “that reminds me when I was in middle school”😂. Shows the difference in life experience and yet there’s so much wisdom shared between both
That’s why it’s so interesting to hear them chat! They have different life landmarks but still have enough common interests for a conversation to flow.
I think that was the only time where the conversation felt awkward. For the most part Timothee did a great job at listening and expressing his thoughts. I can even go as far as him realizing he shouldn’t have said that by his body language. He’s very observant.
@@alohaarianna not to mention both are EXCELLENT at their craft.
Timothee is doomed to be a goddamned legend in due time.
@billyalarie929 💯💯💯💯
what time is that at?
Chalamet’s eyes were filled with so much admiration throughout this whole thing, very wholesome dynamic.
Fake humility. He is an actor after all
Admiration & sheer anxiety, which I applaud him for. I'd be terrified trying to ask Scorsese questions about cinema too, perpetually terrified I'd fumble with a lame obvious query.
I’ll give him that
@@msmorrison6928So you know his lying, because his an actor? Does that mean actors are incapable of telling the truth? How do you know if their being honest? Like Johnny Depp, and Amber Heard, how do you figure out the truth? I don't get how you just immediately assume his lying.
A lively and engaging interview.
People keep saying Tim was "interrupting" Scorsese, but Scorsese doesn't respond like he's being interrupted at all. It's just a rapid-fire back-and-forth between two incredibly quick wits with youth and vigor one side, wisdom and experience on the other. Delightful to listen to.
If you dont interrupt Scorcese, he wont stop 😂.
Yeah pulse they have worked together too so he knows him personally so maybe he has said to him in the past or before the interview look kid just fire away ask Ur questions or I'll never stop talking & they have very limited time too. ✊👍
Also "interrupting" is not necessarily a bad thing per se. Sometimes two people can get so involved in the same topic it becomes "automatic" for one to finish/expand the other's thought without it feeling disrespectful. You actually get the "oh, you're getting my point so well" feeling, which is so pleasant to feel and to see 😊
They're New Yorkers having a conversation.
The linguist Deborah Tannen talks about this. In some circles or cultures interruption is rude, and in others if you don’t interject you’re perceived as not engaged in the discussion. Read Presbyterians vs New Yorkers/Jews/Italians. The latter is a characteristic of “high-intensity” speakers and cultures .
Timothee is unstoppable with his wise decision at picking great scripts and staying true to his theatre roots. no wonder he is working with Legends [Nolan, Luca, Greta, Villeneuve, Wes Anderson, Adam Mackey, Paul King and Scorsese] at such younger age.
Bro how are his decisions wise, I think we’d all pick those movies if we were in his boat 😭
you'd think huh@@matthewstankewicz240
@@juliethomsen4121facts.
Mhm
@@juliethomsen4121how tf does that relate to his professional trajectory? No one cares but gossip column readers
Lord please let these two do at least one full feature film together
Yes, please and thank you.
It’s doesn’t look like Scorsese is too interested in him. I noticed Timmy was waiting for a compliment on his performances in CBYN and Dune. But Scorsese kept a distance: “oh I know that one” is not how you refer to someone you’re excited about.
Lord, please, no.
Yes and Kylie Jenner too POWER COUPLE!!!!
@@BrendaGarcia-ty2mlhe’s like that with everyone 😂
It’s amazing how many doors Call Me By Your Name opened for Timothée. To think Scorsese came to know him because of that movie.
Anyone else notice that Timothy finishes Martin's sentences? Love their relationship. The legend and the wunderkind...
Feels very ADHD of him
@@EduMenaTexactly
agreed on the first but the second, not so much. Marty is a legend. Timothee is a star.
@@EduMenaTno, cause they way my therapist signed me up to get tested for ADHD because I kept finishing her sentences. 💀 I always feel so bad too, but it feels insufferable when people don't get to the point quickly enough. But I'm working on it.
I was already a big fan of Timothée, but seeing his extremely respectful attitude towards Scorsese and his genuine interest throughout the entire conversation made me even more obsessed with him! really great job.
The thing about Timotheée is that he can talk to ANYONE, and that makes him an Intelligent person.
I can listen to Scorsese talk about film for hours. Timothee provided some great energy back in this as well, amazing pairing.
Timothèe working with legends at such a young age is crazy. He'll go far. Love you Timothèe!!!
He'll go far lol Being in movies isn't enough?
@@pigchamp3627 Obviously. The user clearly means Chalamet will continue doing big things, not that he hasn’t done them already.
I am going to be genuinely sad when Martin is no longer with us. He’s not just a director, he’s an epoch.
Same and he seems so sweet too.
Epoch? Or Epic?
Edit: ok, i get it. Scorsese is his own geological period in cinema
Can you just enjoy him now ....please 🥺
He looks pretty healthy to me. Chilllll
Oh my gosh, I just wrote a comment with essentially the same sentiment. I couldn't agree more.
Timothée is as always showing so much respect and admiration to Martin Scorcese! I wish Leo was with them, too!
It's always a treat listening to the great Martin Scorsese and Timothée Chalamet is such a talent.
What a legend! ....and Scorcese was a bonus. :D
The ease and confidence in Chalamet’s eyes is something else!
Two highly intelligent people in conversation of two different generations. Incredible discussion.
You know you're at the top of your field when you get to talk like this with one of the best directors in the world. Interesting to listen to, Timothée has a great career ahead of him, of course he is already highly regarded.
Timothy really holds his own in this amazing conversation
It's hard to even keep up with how intelligent Scorcese is about filmmaking.. what a genius
This has Grandson working on a project with Grandpa energy in the best way.
Lovely comment. True honor. Handing down experience and love .
Very special.
I can’t get over the fact that DeNiro and Scorsese basically grew up in the same neighborhood and have known each other since they were teenagers
Timothee is so lucky to be sitting next to Martin Scorsese, omg he is a legend. Just full admiration. Can't wait to see his "picture" in the theatre.
he deserves it
@@tylergriffin8734
What's wrong with having a luck lol. he's lucky and talented.
Definitely not luck. Kid is the next Daniel Day Lewis. Hardwork, Talent and Honed Skills. He deserves to talk to the best. Reminds me of Leonardo DiCaprio at that age.
@@KingKam93
omg you guys I've never thought of explaining "luck". Of course he's talented and also lucky to sit with Martin Scorsese, not every talented person get to do that.
I love how he says “picture” instead of film or movie. It’s so simple but I love it.
W pfp, I love Johnny!
@@MoriohAnime twin 🤞
Timothee is so engaged and very articulate.
Timothée's hair is the 8th wonder of the world...wow
This is such a great interview, I love how Chalamet’s admiration for Scorsese is really obvious in how well thought out his questions are
For someone at the age of Scorsese, his mind is very sharp
Timothée Chalamet is the most incredible and talented person! He can do everything and anything! He’s funny, he’s intelligent, and very very handsome! He’s perfection 🤍 I love him and I love watching him in interviews
Not to be backhanded, but it’s incredible how quick minded marty still is. The mind degrades very quickly and he’s better at recount and conversation than people half his age
That's what doing coke in your prime does to you.
He meditates twice a day. Hence
Probably due to his job. Film directing is very high-stress and high-pressure. It's like an intense exercise of the brain, 12 hours a day, for months on end with no weekend breaks.
i think this is one of the best interview. Timothee has superbly as a presenter. No awkwardness, just engaging.
This was badass. Can’t wait for Leo + Scorsese + Timothe
7:28 Scorsese is such a broad, brilliant, mind! The fact that he feels he has to freshen up his style, his approach or his way of directing is astounding. He is a true master! ❤
I love how at the beginning he says you’re supposed to be talkiiiing. And then Marty proceeds to lead the conversation 😂
"He's a big deal, this Kid." Love that
Ever since i was a kid, i always wanted to be Martin Scorcese.
to me being Marty was better than being Speilberg!! 😂
Understandable :-)
@@simisuperstar4794 😂😂😂
Goodfellas reference?
*jazz noises plays*
seeing Mr. Scorsese talk about directing short narratives and frames, makes me wonder how well he would do directing and animation, where the storyboard and planning are way more in tune with the final look since there’s no coverage, every shot is designed to be exactly like it is
That’s why I’m surprised animated film hasn’t become popular other than in the form of childrens films or tv comedies when the possibilities are endless there
@@barry4649 it is popular, CGI is all animated. They control almost everything these days.
@@lukeshoo I mean technically yes but CGI costs a billion times more than regular animation
I would love to see Timothée in 50 years sharing his experience and stories like Mr. Scorcese is doing now. Thank you so much for the conversation ❤️
I love how mr. scorsese is older than my grandma but is still so updated with the current generation! Legend ❤
Feel like I've joined in the middle of a conversation between two very clever people.
timcham having the best day of his life on camera
I love how they talked about NYC then and now, only in ways Native New Yorkers can talk. And I'm quite impressed with the way Timothée conducted this. Well done. He might just be the last of the Mohicans, the last of his generation of filmmakers who really have a tremendous grasp on craft and a deep curiosity about traditional, classic cinema.
I love the mutual respect. Legendary
This is an amazing interview. More like a conversation between artists of different generations.
I spent 10 yrs as a social worker developing & implementing intergenerational programming. This is one of the best examples of it
i never get tired of hearing scorsese talk, also great to see how much timothee admires him
I wish he mentioned his performance in The King, he was phenomenal in that role!!! Regardless they are both amazing ❤
Yes! Most don't mention that one and yet that's when it was most obvious he was going to go places. Love that movie
Great conversation, i didn't want it to end. Timothee is incredibly talented.
What a master class for Timothee.
It’s so nice in 30 mins, it’s just him talking and Timothee gushing over it 🥹
Absolutely love this ! Martin is such an icon & I am so thrilled to hear his train of thought. I can’t get enough of his vision & perspective. We need more of his wisdom in today’s society. 🤍
Two icons of different generations. Many thanks for this.
He should cast Chalamet for his net film.
So refreshing being constantly reminded that someone as beautiful as Timothy doesn't rely on that. He actually is an actor and artist and alsl doesn't refuse to show his beauty
This isn't a conversation. It's Timothée interviewing Marty. But I'm not complaining.
I love how Timothee is jumping on Scorsese's train of thought. I can feel the excitement talking to each other.
me letting my boss just talk at me in hopes he'll like me more
Wow … a very interesting conversation between the different ages & times of experience in film (picture) making. Both New Yorkers. Timothee Chalamet learning more towards his future in acting, producing & directing. His understanding & questioning was spot on. This conversation must have been very valuable. Great to hear Scorsese views & stories.
Awesome chemistry between two genius, juxtapositioned by age but connected at the middle by the immortal human spirit. 🧡
Looooooooooooool
I love listening Marty talking about NYC he grew up. How it inspired him.
I cant describe the conversation they had. All I know is, both legend on the way.
It seems Timothée will be the new leading actor for Scorsese
If he’s going for that age absolutely. Di Nero aged out it became Leo now as Leo gets older it does seem timothee will be the guy
I don't think Scorcese will be making films for long
@@KPlaysSports123 he's said that for as long as he physically can. He still seems like he's got lots of life in him.
Not even close
marty's next film is with leo, again, so not quite yet!
Marty saying "picture" lives rent free in my mind
What a great conversation. I expect a great film/collab between them soon. You can see that they have great respect for eachother.
Love the window shot composition with the skyline in the background and these two generations of talent....
Timothee holding his own here is so impressive
Do I sense Timothee Chalamet being in Scorsese’s next movie? Please let him be in The Wager.
I feel it also!
i believe he was in a short film directed by scorsese that comes out soon or it might have came out already
These interviews are mostly done to create a buzz with these two. It wouldn't be a surprise.
Gladiators 2
@@OriginalXzotimmy is the new face of a chanel mama fragrance and scorcese directed a short film that’s for an ad for the perfume like he did several years ago for Gaspard Ulliel a french actor who used to be the face of the perfume but he sadly tragically died
Now I need a movie with these two!!
If we could somehow tack another 30 years on Scorsese's life he can make Chalamet the next collaborator after De Niro and Di Caprio.
Two generations, two different worlds collide in this conversation. Wow
This is an incredible conversation between two of my favorite filmmakers and actors, Martin Scorsese and Timothée Chalamet. This conversation is insightful and enjoyable!
These two have such great chemistry, I actually wish Timothee was dating Marty instead of Kylie.
lol
😂😂❤
The thing with that KarJenner is arguably a PR set up.
How excellent is this! Timothée Chalumet with Martin Scorsese. Super well done. What a fantastic exchange.
Scorsese has always been and continues to be a phenomenal director. His movies are masterpieces. Chalumet's performances are riveting and gripping each time he's on the big screen. Even in this exchange, as a young person, Chalumet stayed with Scorsese the whole time with his knowledge and openness. I am impressed.
May Mr. Scorsese have many more years of success.
I wish Timothée many more outstanding roles and fantastic collaborations. Also, I hope he remains grateful, engaging and down to earth the way he is now. These are some of the things I truly appreciate about him.
Tu es aimé ici au Québec Timothée!
Very well done GQ! 👌👌
King of Cinema. Throughout his career, Scorsese has received numerous awards and honors, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the AFI Life Achievement Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Chalamet has that rare ability to know where you’re going in a conversation, sometimes even before you do. Some people know the punchline before the setup.
I think he’s a serious reader esp when it comes to movies, directors, artists.
@@CinqueTerre558 combine that with presence, and you have a formidable talent.
Ugh I love his laugh & I love how he’s such an intent listener, I mean it would be hard not to be when you’re in the presence of a cinematic legend but still
Didn't buy into the chalemet hype until Bones and All ,incredible movie with incredible performances
I loved that movie but I think his best performance is in the king.
Beautiful relaxed interview. Great to see Timothée talking about meaningful topics rather than just bubble gum. Thank you.
This kid is so lucky to get to have a conversation with Martin Scorsese
One of the all-time great directors and one of the most talented actors of our generation! Such a great conversation! 🫶
you commented this 10 minutes after it came out, you havent watched to the whole thing yet...
@@nxclyons that's how you get top comments
timothy is mid at best
Chalamet is overrated. Just saying.
@@MigiShortno sorry
Love the NY and LA difference talk. “Your edge rots out there” lol
And yet he bought a house and lives there.
Marty, put this kid in your next movie....
Love both Martin Scorsese and timothee chalamet
Wake up babe, the goat Martin Scorsese have a new interview 🐐
The Godfather of cinema and the future of cinema.
I love how he asks “was that scripted” in regards to the goodfellas joe Pesci scene. He knows full well the story behind it
You can see the admiration in Charlamee eyes , he knows he is so lucky 🤍
What a privilege for Timothee to speak to this legend.
Timothee is definetly the young new face of Hollywood (as DiCaprio was one day).
Timothèe should be on the upcoming project of Martin with DiCaprio and on the Tom Cruise space movie ❤
Martin MUST get Leo and timothee in a movie together. The passing of the torch
@@nic8577It already happened in Don't Look Up
Looking at Timothee's beautiful face is like staring at the sun.
This is a great conversation. Timothée is so talented. Scorsese is such a legend director
Tim's skin is glowing like a candle in midnight 😊😊😊😊what a charm what a personality
I dont get why people hate timotee, hes a great actor.
Growing up loving film, he would have fit perfect in any era, hes one of those actors.
I even see women hate this guy, its wild bruh.
Timothée… brilliant. As always.
Timothee so self-effacing in angelic white, Martin so eminence grise in dark blue.