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Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain on “A Most Violent Year” (2015)
Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain on “A Most Violent Year” (2015)
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Oscar Isaac Interview (2015)
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Oscar Isaac and screenwriter David Simon talk about their HBO miniseries, “Show Me A Hero”, which was adapted from Lisa Belkin’s nonfiction novel of the same name and dramatizes the story behind the public housing desegregation efforts in Yonkers, New York in the 80’s and 90’s
Director Alan Pakula on working with Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington
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Director Alan Pakula on working with Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington on “The Pelican Brief”
Harrison Ford Interview (1997)
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Harrison Ford talks about working with Brad Pitt on the 1997 film “The Devil’s Own”
Colin Farrell on “In Bruges” (2008)
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Director Martin McDonagh and Colin Farrell on 2008’s “In Bruges”
Jude Law Interview (2007)
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Jude Law details his experience working as a producer and actor on the 2007 “Sleuth” remake, co-starring Michael Caine, directed by Kenneth Branagh and written by Harold Pinter
Steven Soderbergh Interview (2014)
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Director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns consider their 2014 Broadway play “The Library”
David Cronenberg and Ralph Fiennes Interview (2003)
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Acclaimed director David Cronenberg and actor Ralph Fiennes talk about what it was like working on their 2002 collaboration “Spider”
Meryl Streep Interview (2000)
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Meryl Streep reflects on some of the greatest performances of her storied career
Bill Hader on Stefon, Impressions, Lorne Michaels and Phil Hartman
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Bill Hader talks about creating his famous SNL character Stefon, doing impressions, working with Lorne Michaels and identifying with the work of Phil Hartman
Jake Gyllenhaal on the Joy of Acting
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Jake Gyllenhaal explains what he enjoys most about acting
Sigourney Weaver Interview (1995)
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Sigourney Weaver talks about her experience working with director Roman Polanski and co-star Ben Kingsley in the 1995 film, “Death and the Maiden”
Edward Norton on Method Acting and Preparing for Roles
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Edward Norton critiques the conventional wisdom of method acting and talks about his own preparation style in film roles throughout his career
10 Bits Of Advice For Young Filmmakers From “Skyfall” Director Sam Mendes
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Director Sam Mendes talks about his experiences making two James Bond films, Skyfall and Spectre, and offers up 10 pieces of advice for aspiring directors
Anthony Hopkins on Oliver Stone, Richard Nixon, Late-Career Success and Simplifying Acting
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Anthony Hopkins on Oliver Stone, Richard Nixon, Late-Career Success and Simplifying Acting
Jake Gyllenhaal and Denis Villeneuve on “Prisoners” (2013)
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Denis Villeneuve on “Prisoners” (2013)
Russell Crowe on Gladiator, Ridley Scott and Working with Directors
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Russell Crowe on Gladiator, Ridley Scott and Working with Directors
Martin Scorsese and Cate Blanchett Interview on “The Aviator” (2004)
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Martin Scorsese and Cate Blanchett Interview on “The Aviator” (2004)
Martin Scorsese on Mean Streets, Raging Bull, Robert De Niro and Influences
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Martin Scorsese on Mean Streets, Raging Bull, Robert De Niro and Influences
Willem Dafoe on Commercial vs. Independent Films
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Willem Dafoe on Commercial vs. Independent Films
Christopher Walken on Dancing and Dialogue
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Christopher Walken on Dancing and Dialogue
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Fab Movie right up there with Braveheart ❤❤
Yet there was a recurring sketch of "What's up with that" where you ask why would anyone go on the show?
He would have played a great Mr. Rogers
Queen meryl❤
Oh Yes Harrison Ford supported Kamala in 2024. You chose poorly Mr Ford.
Lol go cry over your tariffs.
Russell was spot on about touching the feet. I mean, so much emotion in that scene comes from him making contact. Powerful moment in the film!
Thank you for uploading this interview.
For sure!
No one makes Bill Hader laugh more than Bill Hader.
This was so wholesome ❤
I really admire your work in Gladiator. I think you were better than the second one. I like your accent too. Great fan. 😅👍
Phil Hartman was my favorite as well. He was funny but more importantly, he was a great actor and his great acting made it funny.
3:18 wow, Charlie put himself back in place quickly!😂
“I’ve got to get to her Ridley!” ❤
Handsome devil 😉
Love when Hader does Keith Morrison!
Bill hader is the greatest 😂😅
Wow, BIll Hader from the heart. Nice to see a more serious / business side of him as compared to the late-night talk show goofing around version...not that there's anything wrong with that. All around -- love Hader's work.
Bill's Alan Alda impression is spot on
Is he on coke?
Nothing on SNL is better than Bill Hader breaking. The old man in the wheelchair trying to impregnate his younger wife comes to mind 😂
Stefan is the friend we all need. He is not easily impressed by anything & at the same time easily impressed by everything… the epitome of clutching your pearls, while rolling your eyes at clutching your pearls ❤️
Bill Hader- from film nerd, to PA, to LEGEND. Living the dream, sir 🙏🤘
Host seems like such a creep, I heard he got busted for multiple SA. Notice his mannerisms, constantly touching himself, very low energy, seems like a wanker of a human being.
Hmmm, both a reply and an OP, chastising the behavior of a man from 8 years ago...deflecting from some of your own past behavior maybe?
Oh my God, why are you saying these things what are you even talking about I am so confused. Why are you telling us this
Charlie Rose's laughter is awesome
Bill Hader’s laugh is so genuine. He’s just got a good soul.
I love Bill Hader..and what he has to deal with within himself to work as he does is incredible. Also..never seen Charlie Rose’s show..but he seems pretty chill. His laugh was making me genuinely laugh with him. Well already laughing but he just helped ya know.
This is so good 😂
Bill Hader is self deprecating but I love seeing him take a genuine compliment. Like at 4:45 when compliments Hader on his Vincent Price skit. You can tell Bill appreciated that.
Who will take the reins when Lorne retires?
Seth?
my hope would be Kenan ✨
Mulaney should take over
@@bethbyers9096I agree. I would love to see Kenan host Jeopardy for April Fools’ day too.
I think it will be Tina Fey, but I can see Seth being a sort of dark horse candidate. His show is pretty much across the hall from SNL.
His Vincent Price specials were some of the best skits done since the original cast left
That may say more about you than Hader, tho he is great.
Love Bill Hader. He's right up there with Carey and Chappelle, to me.
I never knew that. wow
These TRULY are Golden Interviews in the way that Charlie Rose was the kind of "slowburn interviewer that he reshaped a cottage industry that came out of post David Cavett type one on one of a Host & Interviewee ≠ NEVERTHELESS Sad & Disappointing about his off screen misogyny 📺
Bill: VINCENT PRICE IMPRESSION IN 2005. Lorne: why NOW?
I’m just a caveman.
Your world FRIGHTENS and CONFUSES me.
Bill hader has a great cross section of being the GOAT and also having humility
...like Phil Hartman
I miss Charlie Rose and his interview style. He was a horrible person for exposing himself and that stuff. But an excellent interviewer.
If he just kept it in his pants. All would be well.
*takes it out* Go on?
@@alexeilindes7507as far as I can see he was accused of groping and suggestive comments and has not commited a crime.
Whatever, he was a human being with urges, in a world that monetized the exploitation of people's urges. Who isn't guilty of cabing a little sometimes? Get over it and remember the good about people. What's the point in thinking of him as a horrible person.
@@A-small-amount-of-peas groping would be considered sexual battery, which is a crime
This conversation explains exactly why Gladiator 2 is a hot mess.
There is literally nothing memorable about Gladiator 2. Paul Mescal wasn't ready to come up with Ideas for Ridley, or was not capable.
Even if it's just Gladiator 1.5, who cares, it's Ridley Scott spectacle. We are all going to watch it.
I wouldn't call it a "mess." That's unduly harsh. I went in knowing it wouldn't surpass the first one (which, frankly, is a common sense stance), and, I still enjoyed it for what it was -- an entertaining spectacle that paid due homage to its predecessor where needed, but, that stood on its own.
a Ridley Scott bombastic campy spectacle that is empty and lack soul .
@@uncleal3451 sure. But I doubt it will be remembered 25 years from now. Just sheer empty and shallow entertainment. A cash grab riding the back of the enormous legacy of the original film. Good only for 1 viewing.😂
What self impressed narcissist!
No, not actually. Crowe is an amazingly talented actor. His success speaks for himself. I don't think he's being narcissistic, here, at all. That' s your warped and infantile opinion.
Agreed!
Charley Rose is insufferable. Glad he got cancelled
Huh ?
@@lexkanyima2195 I guess you get your news from NPR or PBS--he sexually harassed his female staffers. He's another leftist pervert with a platform--or he was.
Not that I would downvote but why is it disabled?
Colin Farrell❤😍
This is some prime unintentional ASMR.
I am big fan of his voice. Russell Crowe.
Wow!! Crowe is the differance! That's why the sequal will never ever beat the original!!!!
@corangallacher291 because it is the reason why the original was very successful
Wow . What a soothing simulation. I am ❤ing it. But give me a clue when and where to appear? I might skip a lot of your hard work.