Edward Norton Questioned by Oxford University Students
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"American History X" is one of the greatest screen performances ever committed to film. He should have won the Oscar that year. Thanks for a great interview.
"Primal Fear", "American History X" and "Fight Club" were three of the greatest and most defining performances of the 90s, even all time. What a genius actor!
Norton needs to be hit with more intellectual questions about art and filmmaking, he is the best kind of guest for these kinds of questions.
Music too.
I met Edward Norton on a street corner once. It was New York City and he was with his family. I approached him and thanked him for his work. He said “thank you Rolly”. It was an example of genuine people bring anywhere and probably bring everywhere.
How did he know your name?
@@justindensonvibes I told him when I introduced myself .. I said “hi, I am Rolly , nice to meet you”
I wanna meet Edward Norton, you lucky bro
American History X man. His transformation from someone so menacing to someone so reformed,compassionate and empathetic within that role. And that heartbreak and pure desperation he displayed at the end. That film and role is and will always be relatable in every facet. When you are young, your environment will define you, no matter what. But what you make of it is your choice at the end. And your choices have consequences. That is a big big lesson I carry with me from his role and that film. It’s a remarkable piece of art.
American History X is masterful. Watched it again recently
That movie is, in effect, what all the 'White Female Teacher in the hood' were. As opposed to the "White Savior" it's the opposite, Black Academic "gets through" to the hateful white boy, and teaches him the error of his ways.
Simple propaganda.
Few performances stack up against it - Daniel Day Lewis as Bill the Butcher is one of the few in that stratosphere. AMX is a cinematic masterpiece.
I thought his performance in The Painted Veil was one of the best I've ever seen on screen, nuanced and powerful.
Yes that's my favorite movie from Edward
I’ll have to check that one out.
It's a great movie!
I've known him since Red Dragon. Then went and watched his movies before and after. He is a great actor and I cannot put my finger on any movie that was not quality by him. At least in the ones I have a watched. :)
I sooooo agree. One of my favorite films❤
Fight Club was always one of those special movies you always have to go back to. It is perfect.
I can't forget about Norton from his role as king baldwin , his calm and gentle voice still captivates me everytime ❤
I've always loved Norton - and being a Baltimore boy, I have enormous parochial interest. And I always knew he was smart. But I did not realize I'd be sitting here taking notes - he's giving me homework to do.
I liked Edward in Fight Club and American History X. When I found out much later after watching him in Kingdom of Heaven he was King Baldwin he has always been with me as one of the great actors of all time. He is teaching us something in his work. Not just entertaining us.
Yeah, for sure on Fight Club and American History X, would also add that 25th Hour is a good performance 🙂
Fab, intelligent actor. His integrity really comes through in this interview. He was brilliant in 'Primal Fear'!
Such a wonderful interview! It's always a pleasure to listen to that man speak.
What he said at the end about artistic endeavors is just amazingly profound. You live a life & you gain experience & you express that in your art. But then at some point you hit a wall. And then you decide to either continue rehashing what you've already expressed OR you decide to put your expression aside so that you can accumulate more experience & more living & let that take you where it will--into continuing to express yourself artistically or maybe not. Either way, the latter is infinitely harder & more challenging (and ultimately more interesting/rewarding) than the former.
He is effing brilliant, Norton. I find myself, almost in a trance as he discusses Fight Club and how The Graduate are “almost identical” in terms of “narrative construct.” Brilliant
Want solid proof Norton is a GREAT actor? He wore a mask in Kingdom of Heaven and absolutely crushed it. Best actor in the film and you couldn't even see his face.
“Secrets are very good for actors”🔥
I still have my Fight Club bar of soap from 1999!
Edward is my favorite actor. I love the movies "The Illusionist" and "The Painted Veil". He's so talented, versatile, handsome, charming and I'm obsessed with his voice.
I like The Illusionist, one of my favorites as well.
So difficult to believe that Primal Fear was his debut. He is just brilliant and speaks so well.
One of the actors that truly deserves oscar.
Edward Norton will always come in the list of memorable actors because his fascinating selection of scripts followed by efforts he put for character portrayal. For Fight Club, he rehearsed more than a month just for suitable narration & voice tone. He is made for great projects. Whether Birdman, Primal Fear, American History X & the few more. He should do more projects across the movie & tv series industry. Love from India ❤🔥
Mrs Robinson is Tyler Durden! He's always so thoughtful and insightful talking about his craft.
Edward should have been Oscar nominated for Mike Shiner in Birdman.
❤ A perfect film. With outstanding performances all around. Top
He was nominated for that role.
Keeping The Faith was such an amazing Comedy……….
I watched it whilst in love and it was really sweet
Norton in Down In The Valley is a very underrated performance of his. I still feel American History X is his best performance.
This was uploaded 3 weeks back and there are 990 likes and 109 comments, wow man what is that, what are we paying attention to on RUclips? I found this by accident sadly and I am imediately drawn in, love this guy and this interview and yeah this guy, I don't know him personally, but love his work, thank you Edward Norton!
What's likes and comments got to do with anything 🙄
25:50 that is something I want to remember, about mentorship. 55:00 also, about happiness.
I have to watch the graduate again with this new perspective 💯
Refreshing. An interlocutor worthy of the Oxford Union.
yale man
no other actor could have made Fight Club. He and Brad Pitt. Perfection.
many profound statements made on this video that are relateable on any level in a day to day situation. thanks Edward, you are Erudite and incredibly respectworthy.
That's brilliant about The Graduate.
great interview
What a great interview!!!!
Such a genuine way of communicating. I am a bit dissapointed that when asked why he thinks Fight Club is still so powerful, he doesn't show any contempt for the modern condition.
If Norton gave a class - I'd want to take it.
The first question was poorly researched. Other than that, lovely stuff and could listen to this dude for hours.
What a mind, what a genius thinker ❤❤❤
Oh jesus a thousand words that could have been said in 50. He's an awful lot better with a script
Extremely interesting thoughts from my favourite actor.
Get some better video and audio equipment please. I would absolutely enjoy seeing these beautiful introspective conversations on a 2k-4k resolution and hear the conversation in a better audio as well. 🙏
I read "Norton *questioned* by Oxford" and I think:
Huh, but where are the handcuffs?
Nah, it's all a good joke. What a legend the guy is!
Great actor, good person.
Love the title of this clip can be interpreted quite ominously
Still think American History X is one of his best roles. Serious, serious movie. Excellent breadth in his performance of the role. And what is it with the public not getting David Fincher's films excellence immediately? Same thing happened with Shawshank Redemption, failure at box office, massive and regularly the top of best 500 movies of all time etc polls. I would add the Netflix series Mindhunter to this which is also not appreciated more widely, and is similarly excellent. Fincher is one of the great directors.
It’s an absolute masterpiece, riddled with life lessons and absolutely beautiful cinematography compliments of Tony Kaye. Edward Norton borderline shifted the goal post with this performance.
Agreed, amazing work all round. And the character arc for Norton's is one of the most radical changes. Dark material in which there is hope of overcoming extreme prejudice. And also something which is somewhat lacking today, in that he is able to move past his former transgression and grow as a person, but you get to see the cost with his brother following him and ending up a victim of hate.
I have weirdly hot knees, excuse me. Thanks for coming to talk to us. It's useful to have a pragmatic perspective on work like this
When I see Fight Club for me was the pinacule of a true gifted acting talent
I was so hoping he was going to teach the aeronautics of catapulting and American history X
I thought he did a great job in the films "The 25th Hour", "American History X", and "Motherless Brooklyn".
Great flick, “Brooklyn,”. Good call
and Fight Club also had Meat Loaf in another iconic part. The Masterpiece of the 90s.
He's a man of depth is Ed Norton, a man of depth.
Was he filming in the UK at the time of this interview? “Deadpool & Wolverine” ??
This is awesome
Looking forward to this. Interesting man with many strings to his bow.
Primal Fear he made it all so believable
Me encanta! Único!
When I saw fight club for the first time in 2000, I was obsessed
I liked his point about how a single filmmaker will use AI tech to create a full production and that we're likely facing a new wave of auteur expression.
the student moderator trying too hard, constantly saying, "yeah", "uh hmmm"...interrupting him without comprehending. He is not having a conversation with her.
I had an idea for like a next gen anticipation like , thrill spike . You know I was sat thinking about Hitchcock Strings, the other day I thought they'd been done to death. The sound track to Sinister for instance is mostly modern instruments, and the Silent Hill franchise has a sort of Celtic Horror Ambient speciality that sounds a bit like chilly fog is the thing, but that's not really what I mean.
I thought it would be awesome if the suspense thriller fiction was like actually teams like in real life. You know, serial iillers might ask what nailvarnish you were wearing and thieves might ask what you were driving but in real life cons are allergic to cops like E311 food additives. Then the story could progress like an antagonistic story of two competing plotlines. You know in chess you have to wait for the other team to move before you go and if they take you by surprise you might drastically rearrange your strategy. So the cop team submit their gambit to the production company, then the baddies respond but they're not allowed to confer.
9:19 I’d never heard of Joseph Campbell
2024 and this video is 720p ?
You could talk about the movie close encounters of the third kind
The Narrator. How I love this guy. Uhhhhh.
The room of files are all the secrets of the universe
The deep wisdom of a man who reads teleprompters and attends premieres. Life in kali yuga.
Hi, my sweet friend. Good to see you ❤
Date?
When does the American history x talk begin????
Joseph Campbell was known for Mythology among other disciplines, also more recently depicted in Rick and Morty episode I believe, love the reference, travels time. Goes well with the handfull of references that are reskinned comment.
So intelligent. He was my ideal until I learned he caucused w/C.Love. Hope it was fun Edward.
Interviewer blagging it
American History X is a modern "Crime and Punishment".
He was so great in that. I still take it out and watch it periodically.
Success 🤝
Terrence Robert Todasco
Edward Norton is an amazing actor
He is an amazing actor. I saw him act 1st in Primal Fear, and thought to myself, Wow! And American History X was an Important film, and simply can’t think of any other actor playing Derek 👏🏼 👏🏼
Never knew Norton was on the path. Impressive.
what path?
if i had a writing partner wed exceed cause i just cant do it on my own
Hey, isn't that Tyler durden?
Still my favorite Bruce Banner.
Birdman he’s the GOAT
25th hour the G.O.A.T.
i am not ashamed to say i feel jealous at not having access to oxford professors
Much as I love Edward Norton, I have difficulty listening to people edit as they speak ... seems the sentences never finish and the point takes a while to be made.
I think taking a while for the point to be made is a good thing. It shows that he's really thinking about his answer and wants it to be as truthful and sincere as possible.
Then go watch something else
Yeah I have the same problem. It's a perfectionism of a sort.
Try turning up the playback speed. Most of my RUclips is at 1.5 speed.
I've been following his career forever but I always struggle listening to him speaking in interviews
My children are considered Nephilim
35:51
Dude really is out of Hollywood then lol oh dear
balls he got blue eyes too.
Thank god for actors opinions
The channel says Oxford Univ promotes free speech that’s a shocker. I’d need a look at the year 1823 and its founders.
Actually, I was just story boarding a treatment called Polly's Nation about subliminal pheramomal cues of viral strains of HIV in high-school, particularly among anorexics and homeless people.
I remember when I was young "Polly Says" by Nirvana was this really important commentary about feminine helplessness and voicelessness in modern cynical masculinity.
I remember thinking as I grew up that half the people I thought were dead certs for the old white wedding had split up, huh so why did they even get together?
Unless they didn't, but the virus was singing to itself across the pheramonal spectrum, and everything anyone said or did was window dressing to amoebic porn prerogative.
Anyway, it might be a doomy misery w*nk, but it had this great dance
the most jammiest children in the world. I hope t least one of them appreciate what they have at their finger tips.
So they are half devil half angel the glowing eyes
A Yale dude just as Matt Damon is a Harvard dude - tell me again the Ivy's don't attract the best and the brightest.
No really, I'm the worst person to ask about Oxbridge University, because when I was at school (I actually did a couple of years on a NHS credited course in my local city) someone made a joke about graduating from a degree in philosophy and going to work at McDonald's which was as popular as broccoli flavoured beer. I'm from the neighbourhood Led Zeppelin grew up in and basically I can spy a lead balloon a mile off, and that was a doozy.
And of course people do this "Wow, Oxford University, that's a name that opens doors" right? To *where* huh? I have to know.
And, to graduate on a scholarship you have to work like a dog,and everyone treats you like your ears were a whingeing bin, and it was clean and ready for fresh Spoiled Brat to find you not perky or trendy or a doctor in Chinese genetic engineering enough.
I'd love a free degree right? But I'd also love a tech college degree. Oxford degrees are like a free ride on an elephant, but republican secular college is like a icar.
At the tech conference, Are you cheating on Oxford University?
And I can't resolve it. I'm a comedian, and I live in a town called Jokeyville, so I asked a sagacious elder what to say. He said "But what if he comes at us with a pointed stick?"
(Monty Python) I did not feel confident enough to aver that nobody would.
Oxbridge University?!
No point reading any further.
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Hello ffrom nepal 💯🇳🇵
I do not get his comparison of The Graduate with Fight Club at all… Elaine is Marla? Huh? Fight club is a fun film but somewhat trite? And cynical.
"That's the best film we'll ever be in" Brad Pitt ~ and then Snatch came along.
Oops!
I love snatch but it’s not a patch on fight club you maniac