TV Drama Actor Roundtable: Brian Cox, Oscar Isaac, Michael Keaton, Samuel L Jackson & More

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2022
  • Brian Cox ('Succession'), Michael Keaton ('Dopesick'), Oscar Isaac ('Moon Knight' and 'Scenes From A Marriage'), Samuel L. Jackson ('The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey'), Tom Hiddleston ('Loki'), and Quincy Isaiah ('Winning Time') joined The Hollywood Reporter to talk about their respective projects.
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  • @dihboas
    @dihboas Год назад +3802

    I imagine Quincy's mind is running at a thousand miles per hour just trying to absorb all the knowledge and greatness these gentleman have

    • @moseslawi8953
      @moseslawi8953 Год назад +121

      This is exactly what I was thinking, proud of him!

    • @mushadmoore7545
      @mushadmoore7545 Год назад +174

      funny part is. I bet he gon watch this video a couple of times just to pick up all the things he might have missed.

    • @thedisgruntledidealist
      @thedisgruntledidealist Год назад +136

      I mean, if I'm a newcomer to acting and I'm sitting down with some big actors discussing acting, I'd be focused af

    • @jenniferavenoso7162
      @jenniferavenoso7162 Год назад +7

      Yes agree 😆

    • @LiddlestLady
      @LiddlestLady Год назад +35

      i saw him internally taking down notes to go back and watch all of these old film references they were making ha ha

  • @LawMom6
    @LawMom6 Год назад +3066

    As a therapist, I applaud Quincy for setting up his support system proactively.

    • @arnazahmed2372
      @arnazahmed2372 Год назад +15

      What does that mean? :D I didn't understand

    • @LawMom6
      @LawMom6 Год назад +262

      @@arnazahmed2372 He knew that becoming a star would be overwhelming, so instead of waiting for that to happen, he started therapy early to help him prepare before things got stressful.

    • @fictionmyth
      @fictionmyth Год назад +131

      @@LawMom6 Maintenance is almost always easier than repair. It's easier to keep something together that is already together than to put it back together once it's broken. So, if he's capable of making smart decisions like that, he's ahead of the game.

    • @MrWhiteQT
      @MrWhiteQT Год назад +6

      Someone's asking for attention

    • @duh4895
      @duh4895 Год назад +105

      @@MrWhiteQT And it's you lol. Congrats

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT Год назад +1420

    These roundtables are definitely the best format I've ever seen for any kind of celebrity interview. We get the privilege of watching these "greats" learn from each other in real time, while inviting promising newcomers into their orbit. Both this and Variety's Actors on Actors are wonderful platforms for these stars to ditch the vanity and celebrity for a bit and simply sit and geek out about their craft. It showcases the artistry, the struggle, and most importantly, the humanity behind the magic of filmmaking.

    • @johnalake
      @johnalake Год назад +26

      I couldnt have said it better myself, there's a real genuine feeling that comes from the appreciation of the craft, not just massaging egos

    • @MegaCPfan101
      @MegaCPfan101 Год назад +14

      Yes, it really demystifies and portrays them through a humbling, a human lense. They’re just normal, hurting, happy beings like us.

    • @akashreddy2928
      @akashreddy2928 Год назад +9

      I like this lady a lot more than the previous guy.

    • @delirium11
      @delirium11 Год назад +3

      Absolutely agree. This lively discussions and reactions are so valuable and interesting to follow!

    • @Angtotheluh
      @Angtotheluh 4 месяца назад

      This is absolutely true! I couldn't have said anything better

  • @kyliemb9909
    @kyliemb9909 Год назад +1345

    I love Michael Keatons calm intensity. Such a down to earth intelligent human. Fell for his character in NIght Shift. Such a gifted amazing actor.

    • @joshuameier4062
      @joshuameier4062 Год назад +1

      He seems low key not wanting to be there lol.

    • @BatmanHQYT
      @BatmanHQYT Год назад +62

      @@joshuameier4062 No idea how you came away with that. He seems especially engaged and generous in this interview.

    • @paramitch
      @paramitch Год назад +33

      @@BatmanHQYT Totally agree. He seemed to love the atmosphere and company, and the chance to speak seriously with people who understand what they all go through.

    • @Hikingalliance
      @Hikingalliance Год назад +7

      It’s because he’s no scrub and he aint too proud to beg!

    • @thefacelessquestion3333
      @thefacelessquestion3333 Год назад +1

      He "wants to play a queen."
      Hahahahahhahah

  • @dprdenny
    @dprdenny Год назад +2219

    Oscar Isaac, Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L. Jackson in the same room is amazing to see together

    • @GoodSoulPossible
      @GoodSoulPossible Год назад +95

      Just like Nick Fury, Loki and Moon Knight in a room.

    • @hectorhernandez7472
      @hectorhernandez7472 Год назад +120

      Put some respect on vulture

    • @Fawlker
      @Fawlker Год назад +55

      @@hectorhernandez7472 Batman.

    • @ChristianOrtizTV
      @ChristianOrtizTV Год назад +59

      @@hectorhernandez7472 put some respect on Logan Roy

    • @kenlangston3451
      @kenlangston3451 Год назад +38

      Plus Mace Windu sitting next to Poe Dameron.

  • @20nichabhornsonsaart37
    @20nichabhornsonsaart37 Год назад +1799

    Oscar Isaac and Tom Hiddleston together, it’s like a dream

    • @nikitamohanan2124
      @nikitamohanan2124 Год назад +50

      I think this is the first time I am seeing actors invited to a prestigious Hollywood reporter roundtable for thei work in comic book IP shows. It's impressive to see their roles represented and spotlighted on the same platform as everyone else especially cuz comic book shows and movies are still looked down at by a large section of Hollywood as being inferior to everything else.

    • @marisolgarcia3123
      @marisolgarcia3123 Год назад +6

      My exact same thought I love them 😍

    • @Movingmts111
      @Movingmts111 Год назад +6

      😮‍💨

    • @dexterthemaltese805
      @dexterthemaltese805 Год назад +10

      No because the fact there sitting next to each other as well😳

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 Год назад +5

      Nikita Mohanan - I think they’re looked down on cos they’re for the majority - popcorn movies - rarely are any actually astounding. And that’s from someone who actually likes comic books

  • @campbell7504
    @campbell7504 Год назад +804

    Legend has it, Tom Hiddleston is still sitting around that roundtable to this day, trying to get a word in.

    • @meghanelaraby277
      @meghanelaraby277 Год назад +246

      He's just shy. And respected and admired everybody there. He probably felt all these great iconic actors should and have more to say. I respect that.

    • @Shesnothingbutwild
      @Shesnothingbutwild Год назад +187

      He's just not the loud kind. And very polite. Didn't want to cut anyone off.

    • @cindymartinez2152
      @cindymartinez2152 Год назад +105

      He's an introvert. He tends to listen more than speaking and I think he's very polite so he doesn't want to interrupt anybody. I relate to that hahahha

    • @assholable
      @assholable Год назад +51

      Love the wholesome replies about Tom in this comment section. he certainly deserves nothing less!

    • @zina180
      @zina180 Год назад +13

      I was thinking the same ahahhahahha love him he's too kind to involve without being asked. :'D

  • @Dan_McP
    @Dan_McP Год назад +518

    Keaton’s reaction to Oscar saying he really wants to work with him at 54:55 was genuinely quite wholesome to watch

    • @BatmanHQYT
      @BatmanHQYT Год назад +28

      The little self-affirming nod to himself was great.

    • @sallyip
      @sallyip Год назад +12

      Keaton said to Oscar 41:31 'You know what, you don't have a choice', what a script and delivered with Keaton's typical intensity and gazing into Oscar.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Год назад +2

      Moon Knight and Batman....

  • @alexsummers1
    @alexsummers1 Год назад +1827

    I love everyone’s excitement when someone makes a point because they can relate to it. It’s like having 6 fast food workers from 6 different places and the topic of Grease burns come up. Beautiful conversation.

    • @vee4687
      @vee4687 Год назад +73

      What an analogy! 👏🏾👏🏾

    • @kumau1890
      @kumau1890 Год назад +19

      The atmosphere and the conversation

    • @tathan201120
      @tathan201120 Год назад +35

      @@vee4687 Great analogy, this happens with people in Customer Service as well, if you’ve had to work with people via phone or in person we can talk for days, there’s so much we relate to, its unreal.

    • @jastaykotuce2249
      @jastaykotuce2249 Год назад +7

      That's specific

    • @colstonlchinese
      @colstonlchinese Год назад +2

      me too

  • @Ernie1978
    @Ernie1978 Год назад +2963

    Now this is a roundtable! Brilliant actors, phenomenal conversation!

    • @sewlouisa
      @sewlouisa Год назад +32

      Absolutely and so refreshing to not have them all talking over each other.

    • @colinreese
      @colinreese Год назад +15

      Oscar Isaac is the best one.

    • @mishan3150
      @mishan3150 Год назад +12

      Tom Hiddleston is my favourite

    • @ngtagui5288
      @ngtagui5288 Год назад +1

      This was fantastic!

    • @Yamas258
      @Yamas258 Год назад +1

      Oh seriously! Each one I was huge fan besides Quincy. But I watched winning times(Lakers fan) and I thoroughly enjoyed it

  • @daniellemiller2547
    @daniellemiller2547 Год назад +155

    I love the way that Samuel L. Jackson is making a point to include Quincy in the conversation. Now that's an example of having wisdom and experience yet still putting ego to the side to support the young upcoming generation.

    • @brittbrat00711
      @brittbrat00711 11 месяцев назад +5

      A beautiful moment for Quincy, especially with Sam being great friends with Magic.

    • @weaponxxxification
      @weaponxxxification 5 месяцев назад

      Quincy is awesome. I also loved how we he had an extremely minor gaff at 36:40 Michael Keaton tried to cover for him in the edit.

  • @fayfayyooou
    @fayfayyooou Год назад +655

    Oscar Isaac’s mind, storytelling, his mentality… Absolutely mesmerizing. He’s one of the best actors alive today imo.

    • @mooncake5579
      @mooncake5579 Год назад +19

      And a beautiful man too!

    • @ashish_sunny
      @ashish_sunny Год назад +6

      I have been hooked on him since Drive and Ex Machina.. brilliant actor

    • @blairrobert3438
      @blairrobert3438 11 месяцев назад

      Why does he think he's a poc though? How can a guy with Spanish heritage be a POC?

    • @Nevouti.x
      @Nevouti.x 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@blairrobert3438 are you slow?

    • @blairrobert3438
      @blairrobert3438 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@Nevouti.x Only with your wife.

  • @NAVMAN987
    @NAVMAN987 Год назад +684

    This was the most refreshing actor roundtable in a long while.

    • @hilo4321
      @hilo4321 Год назад

      Yeah, I just stumbled upon this one. Need recs for the backlog of.. 500, lol.

  • @oliviameier1987
    @oliviameier1987 Год назад +297

    Michael Keaton seems like a fun dude to hang out with

  • @jking4973
    @jking4973 Год назад +1036

    I agree with Brian, this too shall pass. Nothing in this industry will survive unless it’s embraced by the public, and the majority do not welcome influencers getting parts solely due to a large social media following. Soon enough, studios will realize that they’re better off casting people based on talent, and not popularity.

    • @shanejupp2175
      @shanejupp2175 Год назад +47

      Having training in acting and been on a handful of auditions if I’m asked what social medias do I have and what are my follower numbers and view counts I won’t read the part and walk away, I won’t get rude to the room or anything like that and it may hinder me going forward but it just doesn’t sit right with me

    • @rachelauguste
      @rachelauguste Год назад +38

      The industry never turns down the opportunity for a quick buck. Influencers have a harder time to be convincing in a role due to the lack of mystery. Studios will hire them to put butts in seats but their performance can sometimes feel like a weird cameo. I feel similar about many nostalgia based remakes and sequels.

    • @jking4973
      @jking4973 Год назад +21

      @@shanejupp2175 that’s definitely the right call, anyone who puts importance on follower count isn’t a genuine artist, and isn’t worth working with.

    • @paramitch
      @paramitch Год назад +17

      But that wasn't Brian's point at all. He was pointing out that social media will stop being as important, that the public's opinion will matter less. You could see the others argue with that politely (and I agree -- I think social opinion is here to stay) but it's an interesting point of view.

    • @Paolito0118
      @Paolito0118 Год назад +5

      @@rachelauguste I agree with you. I hope it passes. But I think more and more industries are relying on influencers to get their name out and make more money. Like the Met Gala used to be restricted to distinguished celebrities but now more and more influencers are getting invited. And influencers like Liza Koshy are in Netflix shows even though their acting is mediocre at best.

  • @wolf7el356
    @wolf7el356 Год назад +25

    "How long do I gotta stay alive to do 9 pictures.."
    🤣🤣🤣

  • @TheIntrovertQueen
    @TheIntrovertQueen Год назад +631

    Oscar and Tom NEED to be in a movie together. ❤️

  • @eun-solkim7080
    @eun-solkim7080 Год назад +539

    Haven’t finished this video yet but I hope Oscar is fanboying inside cuz I know he’s a succession fan

    • @hanarply
      @hanarply Год назад +26

      i did not know that!! makes me love him even more

    • @whiskeywarmseptember
      @whiskeywarmseptember Год назад +10

      Tom Hiddleston is a fan too!

    • @jahverussell2642
      @jahverussell2642 Год назад +24

      He makes a comment towards the end of the video on how he watches Succession after acting some days to unwind.

    • @hanarply
      @hanarply Год назад +6

      @@jahverussell2642 53:55 such a great moment lmao

    • @cgln4382
      @cgln4382 Год назад +16

      @@jahverussell2642 he also mentioned it in some interviews about Scenes From A Marriage how he and Jessica Chastain would watch Succession to unwind from their intense acting in Scenes From A Marriage.

  • @iTalkALotDontListen
    @iTalkALotDontListen Год назад +19

    Michael Keaton is such a quick thinker.

  • @restlessyouthproductions
    @restlessyouthproductions Год назад +25

    Micheal Keaton has such a magnetic personality and aura. You dont realize it until you sit back and look at the effect he has on you when he's acting , or talking.. etc. A throwback movie star.

  • @TheaterPup
    @TheaterPup Год назад +581

    Tom Hiddleston was born to play Shakespeare, on stage and in film. He finds meaning in the words you never knew could be there. 😊

    • @mishan3150
      @mishan3150 Год назад +23

      He is so precious
      So intelligent And eloquent
      And amazingly a very humble man

    • @MegaCPfan101
      @MegaCPfan101 Год назад +6

      @@mishan3150 he is deeply empathetic and I love hearing his monologues, unimaginably wise.

    • @mishan3150
      @mishan3150 Год назад

      @@MegaCPfan101 exactly

    • @schmuck.on.wheels
      @schmuck.on.wheels Год назад +2

      He's a pretty great Henry V

    • @mishan3150
      @mishan3150 Год назад +4

      @@schmuck.on.wheels that was my dream king Henry V
      Hiddleston is so underrated
      He truly deserves Oscar

  • @danielkieth6693
    @danielkieth6693 Год назад +94

    Brian Cox’s brutal honestly motivates me daily

    • @BatmanHQYT
      @BatmanHQYT Год назад +9

      He really feels like if Logan Roy were a genuinely nice guy.

    • @gohawkeyes529
      @gohawkeyes529 Год назад +3

      He’s in Adaptation for about 5 minutes and it’s INCREDIBLE. Best advice ever for a writer.

    • @bluebellbeatnik4945
      @bluebellbeatnik4945 Год назад

      love him

  • @peppa_pig_
    @peppa_pig_ Год назад +513

    Hiddleston is one of the greatest actors of this generation tbh. His acting is so transformative, shakespearean, evocative, and passionate - his characters convey so much with even just their eyebrows lmao

    • @erikafernlund8191
      @erikafernlund8191 Год назад +9

      I agree! I love the man! 🤗

    • @Movingmts111
      @Movingmts111 Год назад +31

      The Night Manager is still one of my all time favorites. That was SUPERB!!!

    • @cgln4382
      @cgln4382 Год назад +6

      @@Movingmts111 the closest thing we will ever get to him playing James Bond

    • @Movingmts111
      @Movingmts111 Год назад

      @@cgln4382 I don’t really watch James Bond. To me it was closer to Internal Affairs/The Departed. Which also ruled. Just on the edge of your seat the whole time 😳

    • @meghanelaraby277
      @meghanelaraby277 Год назад +4

      he's a great dancer too !!🤩

  • @srawat27
    @srawat27 Год назад +202

    I loved how they were interested in Quincy's experience to new fame and how to deal with it cause that's a very niche experience for them. Also, you gotta love how funny Michael Keaton is, truly a stand up comic at heart. I wish he'd have continued doing stand up.

  • @brunanovello281
    @brunanovello281 Год назад +576

    I really love Quincy's perspective on being recognised in public and learning to separate him from the character and what people perseive him as... it's probably going to give him a very healthy look on his work/life going forward. It also shows just the difference in behaviour between generations, very interesting.

  • @meenu2912
    @meenu2912 Год назад +58

    MOON KNIGHT AND LOKI TOGETHER🥵🥵🥵

  • @marvelous7051
    @marvelous7051 Год назад +31

    Tom’s poetic way of talking, in my opinion is simply amazing, he knows to take the simplest questions and turn them into something so interesting and so formal in a way

  • @kmallory100
    @kmallory100 Год назад +10

    Keaton aging like fine wine!

  • @lokisaris9026
    @lokisaris9026 Год назад +147

    thanks for putting Oscar and Tom next to each other

    • @mishan3150
      @mishan3150 Год назад +16

      Tom was glowing!

    • @hyunsungnation2333
      @hyunsungnation2333 Год назад +6

      Fr my fav Loki and Moon Knight actors were sit in the same room and next to each other is such a fever dream!

    • @cgln4382
      @cgln4382 Год назад +7

      and how the camera really makes sure they're shot in one frame

  • @eme.261
    @eme.261 Год назад +74

    Oscar Isaac is the only man I've ever felt truly has a GLORIOUS BEARD. He genuinely looks beautiful with a beard. 🤩😍

  • @lynnlee2282
    @lynnlee2282 Год назад +32

    I love how Brian and Sam were the most vocal and most critical. Their experience tells a lot

  • @tokolohomokoena7882
    @tokolohomokoena7882 Год назад +57

    Tom understands that listening is so much more valuable than getting a word in. The quality of experience in this round table is too phenomenal to care about being cut off.

  • @kellyberenger6880
    @kellyberenger6880 Год назад +94

    Tom AND Oscar?! My life is now complete. 😮‍💨😮‍💨

  • @ethanmon1533
    @ethanmon1533 Год назад +692

    Yes! Please let Lacey moderate these roundtables.

    • @acenanu121
      @acenanu121 Год назад +91

      Frankly i see her and i know it’s going to be lovely flowing conversation.

    • @HelloHello-tm7uc
      @HelloHello-tm7uc Год назад +52

      we just gotta pray until the Oscar roundtables come up bc that is when they use switch it up and have the gentleman who in previous video would cut off the actors/writers/directors

    • @patyfreenam860
      @patyfreenam860 Год назад +51

      Lacey is great, she’s doing a great job!

    • @ateam404
      @ateam404 Год назад +44

      I was so happy it was Lacey 😂 she does an awesome job of letting the conversation flow while still moving it forward.

    • @velvetsuede7022
      @velvetsuede7022 Год назад +12

      Right. She absolutely dominated this round table.

  • @scazzasofija
    @scazzasofija Год назад +25

    The moments here where the Brits are about to say something but are too polite to interject and the Americans are just feeding off each other's energy lol

  • @mishan3150
    @mishan3150 Год назад +193

    Tom Hiddleston is so eloquent with such an angelic voice
    And so *humble* too, He is literally one of the most popular actors among these people but he often encourages them to talk about themselves and he is the one who complements others the most!
    so precious and sweet!

  • @acenanu121
    @acenanu121 Год назад +222

    HOW MUCH I LOVE LACEY AS A HOST!!!! How the conversation flows unhindered when she’s navigating the talks…

    • @gay4pay882
      @gay4pay882 Год назад +36

      Annoying how she keeps saying “uh huhhhh”

    • @jaxb.8351
      @jaxb.8351 Год назад +6

      Yes she is my favorite host for these round tables.

    • @acenanu121
      @acenanu121 Год назад +12

      @@gay4pay882 mate it’s way better than how the other guy disrupts the entire conversation by suddenly talking about the next topic on his mind.

  • @chelseysimcock6621
    @chelseysimcock6621 Год назад +132

    I love Oscar Isaac and Tom Hiddleston x

  • @alseipel168
    @alseipel168 Год назад +201

    It's Tom Hiddleston leaning in to hear Micheal Keaton's BATMAN story that does it for me. Would like to see a Variety Actors on Actors with those too. 🥰 Also love that she asked a question I've always wondered about, what their line in the sand is in regards to what they WON'T do.

  • @vehzee
    @vehzee Год назад +74

    I'm glad the host included Quincy in the conversation a lot. Provides a different perspective and he seems humble and willing to learn from his peers

  • @LocalTorchwoodIntern
    @LocalTorchwoodIntern Год назад +100

    I watched this video mostly for Oscar and Tom but man that was slowly moving away to watching it just to hear interesting topics. It is literally an entire table of interesting actors from all around in the movie world

  • @refahel
    @refahel Год назад +70

    Coming across a roundtable full of actors you've deeply enjoyed their work feels like winning something

  • @kodiakhunter5683
    @kodiakhunter5683 Год назад +7

    Agent William Stryker, Batman/the Vulture, Nick Fury, Moon Knight, and Loki all at one table

    • @tarijordan8922
      @tarijordan8922 10 дней назад

      I know! I was like, this is so Marvelicious!

  • @jayceeboydgarcia1753
    @jayceeboydgarcia1753 Год назад +11

    Michael Keaton is the coolest dude, man. He'll forever be Batman

  • @amanda0419michelle
    @amanda0419michelle Год назад +42

    Michael seemed pretty pleased that Oscar wants to work with him.

  • @kimbettendorf3937
    @kimbettendorf3937 Год назад +122

    I love when the actors have the space to ask each other questions. The flow of conversation is so natural and much more interesting.

  • @austinabney2990
    @austinabney2990 Год назад +81

    What a life moment for Quincy, being able to get all this insight in such a short time from so many phenomenal actors. He’ll be big someday too, but wow how surreal that must’ve been for him.

  • @pearljammm4093
    @pearljammm4093 Год назад +13

    Michael Keaton is strangely attractive…and Oscar Isaac is my new favourite actor! Great group.

  • @shpei88
    @shpei88 Год назад +149

    I wanted Tom and Michael to hit on their Branagh and Shakespeare connection. Michael’s scene stealing performance in Much Ado never gets enough love. Same with Tom’s Prince Hal in Henry IV & V for Hollow Crown.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Год назад +10

      I remember as a kid being happily surprised by Keaton’s moment, because I was used to seeing him as Batman. 🙃 Hiddleston was born to play Shakespeare, he finds meaning in the words you never knew could be there. 😊

    • @bookloverwholovestocook3669
      @bookloverwholovestocook3669 Год назад +8

      That would be great for a Variety Actor on Actor interview. However, Tom is paired up with Lily James for an Actor and Actor interview this time.

  • @shaima1807
    @shaima1807 Год назад +29

    I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS JUST HAPPENED, MY 2 FAV ACTORS OSCAR AND TOM ARE SITTING NEXT TO EACH OTHER!!!!!!!😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @fannyalexander5906
    @fannyalexander5906 11 месяцев назад +17

    This isn’t just a roundtable, this is a league of extraordinary gentlemen. 👏🏻

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT Год назад +199

    Everything Brian said from 33:39 to 35:33 about the power of the script was spot-on, and I love how candidly he expressed it. "If you don't have a script, you've got nothing." It's remarkable how easy it is to forgive other aspects of a production (including the overarching plot) if the script and dialogue are sharp, engaging, and naturalistic. On the other hand a bad (or even unimaginative) script is so noticeable and so pernicious that it drags everything else down with it (especially if those other aspects are well-executed, because then it feels like a tragic waste of effort.)
    Given the abundance of Marvel actors at this roundtable, it's ironic how much the Disney+ shows exemplify this problem. They all feature a massive budget, a murderer's row of brilliant actors, stunning production design, and film-caliber visuals, but the scripts are thinner than the paper they're printed on. You can very much see the actors "compensating", as Brian put it, for "someone else's lack of ability." In this case I wouldn't even pin it on the individual writers' abilities so much as the creative ceiling Marvel and Disney seem to be putting on these shows, as they're all so aggressively mediocre and formulaic. It's as if they've been straitjacketed from embracing the creative freedom allowed by the streaming-TV format.

    • @Largentina.
      @Largentina. Год назад +11

      Yeah it depends on the genre of film though. For the types of films he makes that is absolutely true. But take films like Fury Road, or Police Story, or the later Mission Impossible movies, and you'll notice that alot of those films start filming without a finished script. Sometimes without a script at all, and they figure it out and shape the plot around storyboards and set pieces. Now, are those movies written with dialogue that comes anywhere near a Shakespearean adaption or something, of course not. But they are entertaining just the same. Plus taste is entirely subjective anyway. But he's right for 99% of movies though. If you don't have a solid script, you lack a solid foundation.

    • @montenegroafro4454
      @montenegroafro4454 Год назад +3

      @@Largentina. I agree. A well-made script is what makes movies better 99% of the time when directors/story experts don’t have to overcompensate. But every now and then, there are stories with little dialogue but powerfully displayed emotive visuals made possible, thanks to genius story tellers and directors with amazing vision (i.e. Fury Road and Blade Runner 2049).

    • @satyre_1
      @satyre_1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Aged well? Give the writers what they deserve!

  • @user-bv3bh9yq1t
    @user-bv3bh9yq1t Год назад +178

    I just wish Oscar Issac gets Emmy for Moon Knight

    • @1Dreamking
      @1Dreamking Год назад +14

      He did great work in it. =)

    • @desideria9094
      @desideria9094 Год назад +9

      Totally agree

    • @shpei88
      @shpei88 Год назад +10

      It’s gonna be Oscar vs Garfield for Under the Banner of Heaven

    • @blonded5299
      @blonded5299 Год назад +8

      he was brilliant. totally deserves an emmy.

    • @IrethEdelstein
      @IrethEdelstein Год назад +5

      @@shpei88 i think it depends on whether they consider moonknight a miniseries or just a drama series, if it is the latter he won't even a chance to win, against jeremy strong.

  • @mishan3150
    @mishan3150 Год назад +174

    Tom Hiddleston is a legend. His portrayal is just masterpiece
    This man deserves Oscars!
    And Samuel? This man can't get old. I love him
    Thanks for the best conversion with the best actors ever!

    • @vehzee
      @vehzee Год назад +11

      I don't see any legendary credits on his imdb...mostly marvel movies🤔 what role deserves an Oscar??

    • @nuunalds3054
      @nuunalds3054 Год назад +5

      Well, Oscar is just sitting next to him.

  • @johnedward8352
    @johnedward8352 Год назад +27

    Quincy seems like such a down to earth, kind dude. His voice is so recognizable

  • @truth2527
    @truth2527 Год назад +25

    I can't help but think that Tom Hiddleston is plotting something whenever I see him smile, he's great haha

  • @karimerobles9510
    @karimerobles9510 Год назад +23

    oscar and tom sitting next to each other bye i love it here

  • @hsien4079
    @hsien4079 Год назад +24

    How handsome Tom Hiddleston is !!!

  • @NAMNUTTA1
    @NAMNUTTA1 Год назад +14

    As a guatemalan to see Oscar Isaac with such influential entertainers is inspiring to me

  • @JamieKitchens6
    @JamieKitchens6 Год назад +42

    Awesome round-table. I especially liked when Samuel L. Jackson mentioned that he had followed Michael Keaton's career. I've loved Michael Keaton since Mr. Mom. (I'm old).

    • @luissandman6114
      @luissandman6114 Год назад +3

      I mean , Keaton should had won an Oscar for Mr. Mom 👌

  • @valex02
    @valex02 Год назад +55

    Tom & Oscar together... dream come true. And the chemistry between all of them, just wow

  • @makemeachallenge
    @makemeachallenge Год назад +42

    I am so happy they realise how difficult it is being a young actor at current times! It’s nice to know actors of their stature care about young and upcoming actors! That’s so cool!!

  • @user-ix1ih5cg6v
    @user-ix1ih5cg6v Год назад +83

    One of my biggest takeaways here (and I’m only 70% through the video) is Tom’s description of how he brings a character to life. “He’s a brother. I know what that is.” He says.
    Quincy asked a great question and further added, himself, that he did just that when playing magic, by thinking about magic as a 20 something year old (something he could relate to the character with).
    There’s clearly a lot to take away here, but as someone who’s fascinated by both the writing and acting aspect of shows and movies, that was amazing to listen to.

    • @atlebakke
      @atlebakke Год назад +3

      "He has a brother, I know what that is." "I know what it's like to be 20 years old." Reminded me of Liam Neeson when he said he drew from writing shopping lists when he played in Schindlers List.
      And he said it to make acting sound like a complete banality. So I guess in that way it was fascinating..

  • @Knighfe
    @Knighfe Год назад +28

    Hiddleston in the night manager was amazing. He’s so talented!!

  • @marissat6325
    @marissat6325 Год назад +43

    Oscar, Tom, Samuel, & Michael = MCU🙌🏻👏🏻🙏🏻. PS: SOMEONE CAST TOM & OSCAR IN A MOVIE OR SHOW PLS!!!!

  • @Alina-of7ci
    @Alina-of7ci Год назад +87

    The host is so cheerful, I love it. And the chemistry beetween the actors is really great.

  • @JJ-jw3yc
    @JJ-jw3yc Год назад +14

    I love the dynamic of this. Just all these titans telling Quincy their life lessons and him really using it to ask all the questions a young actor would want to know, while teaching them too.

  • @arielemiliano226
    @arielemiliano226 Год назад +61

    This is just great, not only because of the incredible actors , but also for the journalist. She knows when and what to ask to everyone. She let them speak, does not interrupt anyone. Great interview mrs Rose 👏

  • @TheaterPup
    @TheaterPup Год назад +93

    Tom’s referencing this epic moment in Avengers:
    Nick Fury: You have made me very desperate. You might not be glad that you did.
    Loki: Oooo…it burns you to have come so close. 😈

    • @ateam404
      @ateam404 Год назад +13

      The oooo was real lol

    • @hannahlouise9978
      @hannahlouise9978 Год назад +9

      Knowing the ooo was real makes it so much better

    • @angelika9396
      @angelika9396 Год назад +1

      29:25
      (for my own reference)

  • @acecarwell471
    @acecarwell471 Год назад +116

    Love these, but why are they so short now. Give me a 2-3 hour podcast type with these amazing artists you put on.

  • @IsabelS_Fuyu
    @IsabelS_Fuyu Год назад +17

    Tom Hiddleston is just so polite and respectful of the people he is around it's always so nice to see :)

  • @KyleFox2
    @KyleFox2 Год назад +3

    Bruh give whoever booked this lineup a raise

  • @serafinazenia
    @serafinazenia Год назад +25

    TOM AND OSCAR???? I can die happy now

  • @ddbd123
    @ddbd123 Год назад +249

    the hollywood reporter has blessed us this morning! What a great group of gents to listen to and learn from. I don't think I could keep my composure like the host did!

  • @DominiqueSuberville924
    @DominiqueSuberville924 Год назад +168

    I love how Lacey interviews and always respects the flow of conversation. She's brilliant at these roundtables. She also seems genuinely interested in their storytelling. Great job.

  • @pseudodoc
    @pseudodoc Год назад +99

    The real shame in Hiddleston’s case is that he’s actually a much better actor than the character of “Loki” will have you believe. He has immense range and is very talented; Marvel doesn’t offer him enough opportunity to showcase his ability.

    • @janetgriffin7779
      @janetgriffin7779 Год назад +6

      So true. I saw him in the play Betrayal right before lockdown and he was BRILLIANT.

    • @Xshathra006
      @Xshathra006 Год назад +10

      I agree with this. He was not made for the cheap, easy entertainment most of Marvel offers, but I understand the necessity of actors having to do these projects and I am happy he has gotten so much recognition for it. Hopefully we will get to see him in more indie/art projects in the future.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Год назад +4

      @@Xshathra006 Um, the MCU is a cinematic achievement, nothing like it has ever been accomplished before. Nothing cheap or easy about it. And his performance has been a true asset.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Год назад +3

      He is indeed very talented, so I'm not sure why you think his portrayal of Loki wouldn't show that.

    • @pseudodoc
      @pseudodoc Год назад +6

      @@TheaterPup, oh, I think it does. I just think that too many people only think of him as Loki. And that he has been a bit typecast, as a consequence.

  • @SchayBros
    @SchayBros Год назад +225

    Always love these roundtables, but this one may be the most thrilling yet. The excitement is tangible, their love for the craft could fill every theatre in the world!

  • @natanielcostard
    @natanielcostard Год назад +63

    Amazing times in which a TV roundup of actors gives you such movie powerhouses...

  • @mishan3150
    @mishan3150 Год назад +21

    I can't get over Tom Hiddleston!

  • @mrgermanvono35
    @mrgermanvono35 Год назад +11

    Man I went to college with quincy, though he was a year ahead of me and we were both involved in our theater program (i was doing it for fun whereas he was in it for his studies). So deserved for him to be where he is and also so surreal because I remember watching him act in his first major role in our spring play at our school in 2018, which wasn't so long ago. I didn't know him very well but he was much adored by many students. Especially his talent. It is so weird to see him amongst all these guys. Would never have imagined this a couple years ago. Also Steven Yueng from walking dead went to my school as well.

  • @jchangaus
    @jchangaus Год назад +164

    5 of the 6 actors here have been in Marvel movies/tv shows.

    • @cestlaviexx
      @cestlaviexx Год назад +5

      brian is the one who hasn’t been in one, right?

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Год назад +24

      @@cestlaviexx He was in X2.

    • @peterunwin2932
      @peterunwin2932 Год назад +11

      actors in movies? what is this sorcery?

    • @clintbeamquillope3123
      @clintbeamquillope3123 Год назад +10

      @@TheaterPup Striker in XMen

    • @dwop809
      @dwop809 Год назад

      Yk what that means 👀

  • @jaemms2957
    @jaemms2957 Год назад +17

    What these roundtables offer most is perspective. They do the same job, but it's the perspectives they offer, different viewpoints that make this conversation riveting

  • @schmuck.on.wheels
    @schmuck.on.wheels Год назад +38

    Love everyone here except Quincy, simply because I had no clue who he was, but he's surprisingly one of the best parts of this roundtable. He seems like a really level-headed and genuine guy and it was really cool to get his perspective alongside the veterans and newer established stars.

  • @hectorcornejo1468
    @hectorcornejo1468 Год назад +7

    Michael is impressive how often he doles out compliments, I hope hes as humble as he appears here in general. I really enjoyed watching this.

  • @shina2224
    @shina2224 Год назад +161

    26:13 Come on Tom ! You can do it ! Speak ! Express yourself ! Say what you want to say. Don't be afraid by interrupt others. Sam do that all along the interview
    27:58 No Tom ! We believe in you ! Do not give up !!
    28:05 YEAAAAAAAH !!! He did it !!! So proud of you !!

    • @mishan3150
      @mishan3150 Год назад +28

      Tom Hiddleston is just so polite!
      Such a sweet soul

    • @shina2224
      @shina2224 Год назад +13

      @@mishan3150 Yeah ! That why we love him so much

    • @krisss79
      @krisss79 Год назад +24

      Hahaaaa I noticed that too. But he's what he's. A well-educated gentleman like few around.

    • @scarletmoon95
      @scarletmoon95 Год назад +17

      Why does everyone interrupt each other 😂😂😂 especially Sam and Brian i felt they spoke over everyone a lot

    • @donjosue1000
      @donjosue1000 Год назад +3

      A lot of British people (not all) are overly polite and well mannered so interrupting others while they're speaking feels very uncomfortable and out of character.

  • @kingbchalla
    @kingbchalla Год назад +5

    I love how Quincy is the new guy and how Keaton immediately connects with him with. There was something dope about that to me.

  • @buklau8857
    @buklau8857 Год назад +23

    These guys are legendary in my book. They’re kind and polite enough to share their experiences to us. And looking forward to see more Quincy. I wish I get to work any of these legends one on one in the set. 💫

  • @sherryillk
    @sherryillk Год назад +98

    When they first announced the Loki TV series, I really wondered why Tom would agree to do it, if he wanted to or if Marvel was too big to say no to. In my mind, I thought he as an actor, would want to parlay his Loki movie success to his passion projects and try to shift his public perception from evil super villain. Watching this has made me realize you don’t have to forsake your past for your future. He was doing all that and he was doing that with a TV series and he was able to enrich his craft too.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Год назад +10

      Tom's always had an amazing knack for living in both worlds, for instance playing Henry IV and Loki in the same year. And he was filming The Essex Serpent (great show) as Loki was airing. :)

    • @sherryillk
      @sherryillk Год назад +3

      @@TheaterPup It's not so much as living in both worlds but more that I thought he would be done with Loki. But apparently he's not done mining the character yet, monetarily or otherwise.

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Год назад +10

      @@sherryillk Ahh, well I think he's always been a real advocate for Loki, the same way the fans are. Marvel didn't seem to get how popular Loki was at first, but that's all changed now, and I'm sure that's gratifying.

    • @paramitch
      @paramitch Год назад +4

      He was also lured in by the opportunity to have so much additional time to TRULY express and expand Loki, to take him into richer territory. It was catnip (and it paid off -- the show is amazing).

    • @thedexterbros
      @thedexterbros Год назад

      I saw why when I watched Loki...

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT Год назад +158

    What Tom said at 37:15 seems to explain much of the MCU's success with creating memorable and consistently effective stories. Rather than trying to play the "superhero", the actors look for the nearest archetypes they can find in ordinary human life and then lean into that, which makes the characters feel relatable and believable (especially amidst their fantastical and larger-than-life adventures).

  • @briannaortiz4480
    @briannaortiz4480 Год назад +8

    I’ve been DYING for Tom Hiddleston in an actors round table!

  • @actionscott8033
    @actionscott8033 Год назад +26

    You gotta love how humble and kind Tom is, dude is just taking in all the information Samuel taking about not being typecast. I don’t want that for him at all l don’t think it will happen but l know I’m his mind he’s thinking about that hahah. He was awesome in King Kong and Crimson Peak.

  • @Biboche23
    @Biboche23 Год назад +66

    Great conversation! Literally 3 generations of actors representing. Everyone listening and learning from eschewed other. Wow. Quincy is very lucky to have so many legends knowledge and advice first hand and him being smart to have preventive therapy to deal with what’s coming to him with this big breakthrough in his career. They weren’t condescending towards him being so young and having a real conversation about how the world is now in the industry and how it was etc. very interesting and enriching round table talk

  • @adamholt4317
    @adamholt4317 Год назад +7

    "Hey Sam, we're doing a-"
    "Oh sure, I'll be there in 20 mins."
    "Yeah but it's not really-"
    "I don't mind really, I'll eat in the car."

  • @Mariaacetica
    @Mariaacetica Год назад +7

    What I like most about these roundtables is watching great actors pay compliments to each other.

  • @katarn101
    @katarn101 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the way Hiddleston validates and acknowledges everyone before he jumps into his point. Very respectful

  • @chelseysimcock6621
    @chelseysimcock6621 Год назад +86

    I’ve rewatched this a couple of times and I really wish we had heard more from Oscar! IMO, he’s certainly one of the best, if not the best actor at this table. He’s so underrated, his nuances when acting are incredible x

  • @jimmyjim2428
    @jimmyjim2428 Год назад +3

    The interviewer kept repeating everything they said. Did any notice how many times she started a question and some one kept talking 😂

  • @deadpatronus
    @deadpatronus 11 месяцев назад +2

    William Stryker, Loki, Moon Knight/Apocalypse/Spider-Man 2099, Vulture/Batman, Nick Fury and some kid

  • @kellishere
    @kellishere Год назад +51

    This is a BRILLIANT roundtable with SO MUCH to take away with. I’m so grateful as an actor starting out for these things!

  • @acenanu121
    @acenanu121 Год назад +97

    Also can we have a longer 2 hour version of this round table please! 🙏🏼

    • @acenanu121
      @acenanu121 Год назад +8

      Literally felt like it was just a 15mins conversation. So interesting

    • @kirstenvdspek
      @kirstenvdspek Год назад +10

      Exactly! The decision to cap it at 55 minutes feels so arbitrary. Keep the conversation going as long as they are in the flow! I'll happily spend my evening watching this.

    • @eme.261
      @eme.261 Год назад +4

      I assume that with so many working actors involved-- some who are involved parents and partners-- there are different daily schedules to juggle and just having all 6 be able to carve out a time when they can all be in the same place, at the same time, isn't an easy feat. Considering that, I'm happy to settle with a 55 minute conversation that's as interesting, educational (about the industry and the internal workings of actors), and fun to watch as this ended up being.