He barely talks about himself, he has so much love for film and editing, and a part of me bets the whole setup was his idea (since he has/had that Rec company!) I loved this!!!!
@@omzarinio yes! He talks so much more about the other actors, directors, writers and their talent then he does himself. It’s refreshing to see an actor of his talent not be arrogant and just pat himself on the back.
@@ftuT It was definitely voluntary, at one point he just started focusing on other things (like Hitrecord), and now it seems like he wants to focus on acting a bit more again.
YES, Vanity Fair. Whoever was the producer behind this and got this shoot, aesthetic, and nostalgic production together, bravo and please continue. You’ve done well.
He's such a good story teller. The way he briefly pauses in the middle of every sentence after putting emphasis on a key word really drives the point he is wanting to get across. It's really engaging I wonder if this is him speaking naturally, or if he trained himself to speak this way, because it almost feels like he is acting
Nah. That’s how thoughtful people usually speak. That’s how my cousin who is a phenomenal educator speaks usually. I find myself speaking like this when I’m talking about something very important yet intimate, like if one of my friends is going through depression and we’re having an intimate conversation about stuff
Love how often he mentions that movie language often isn’t natural and “this is not how people talk.” I love movies and can suspend disbelief and enjoy them but sometimes it’s like … for real? No one would ever say that.
What’s funny is that he claims he did what he said is unrealistic later on in the video describing the compliment Bruce Willis gave him on his acting. He did just the very thing he says is unrealistic
@@ringorollI never cry, I feel the weight of the ending, but I never cry. Maybe it’s because I’m like Tom before he’s met summer. I haven’t been in a relationship yet. I also like him at the beginning believe in “the one.”
i really wish he would have touched on his time doing Inception or Dark Knight Rises. Would love to hear his take on working with Chris Nolan on two totally different kinds of movies
I think those are the two movies he's talked about the most so that's why he skipped them. Also last year he did another video for vanity fair about his career.
Amazing interview! I could listen to Joseph talking about movies for hours. You can tell when an actor is knowledgeable and not only knows his job well but also pays attention to what his colleagues on set are doing
Eh it was a good movie, not a masterpiece, it's probably popular for the female audience. In my opinion Mysterious Skin, Brick, Manic and Snowden were definitely his Oscar worthy performances til this date
@@oliviabible4702 based on that I wouldn’t trust their opinion. I totally agree with you. 500 Days of Summer is legitimately just a good movie. I remember a lot of men at the time even commenting how relatable it was. The film is also loosely based on the relationship between the Director of the film and and an old ex girlfriend.
@@oliviabible4702 I dont think thats what he means, generally romance movies targeted at women are shallow and cliche, and the writing is not as sophisticated
You can tell that Joseph is the type of actor that LOVES, SPEAKS, BREATHES his craft. It's so refreshing to see an actor that is never bored of what he does
Glad he views Don Jon highly. A lot of actors turn directors can't talk about their movie without talking about the disappointing box office. I think Don Jon would have been straight to Netflix today and discussed a lot more because it's such a good and articulate movie.
Brick blew my mind when it came out in 2005. I was ~24 and it just captivated me on every level.. Also, JGL is extremely talented and humble--we need more like him in Hollywood.
The way he consistently weaves sensible life advice into interviews and bits like this without dripping cheese all over the floor, gives me the impression that he is a genuine person in the moment and not just self marketing. 🤔 Anyway, I liked Looper specifically because of his subtle impression of Bruce Willis - its the small things everybody knows about Bruce that he conveyed so well, it became the main attraction of the film for me. And the original was there too! 😮
For a wattpad girl sure but for Oscar worthy films not really, I would recommend you to watch Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Mysterious Skin, Brick, Manic and Snowden
@@AntiStraightMaleSociety I know the comment was a general one, but I've never been a fan and never used wattpad and I really think you should rewatch it if you think that it's poorly written... It's ok if you don't appreciate romantic comedy, but this is a good one, some scenes are iconic. About the movies you've mentioned, I've seen them all exept Maniac and yeah, I like em
The humility he exhibits throughout this whole interview is striking. Could have talked about himself and his choices and his memories and instead, he spent the whole time elevating those he's worked with.
I loved 500 Days of Summer for so long not only because of the main actors in it, but also the scene they had him talk about. I thought that scene was amazing and so true to reality. I wish he talked more about that movie.
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc ending gave me lots of hope ngl cos i dont think i need to run back to that one girl i romanticised the idea about more than our actual rs
I loved his 50/50 performance and was hoping that was in the mix but that's just me. Great actor, great artist and what a legacy. Love that he's down to earth, has layers and speaks authentically as a creative.
I gained new respect for JGL after I saw Mysterious Skin, which is a film that will stick with me forever. He is extremely underrated and his performance in that movie is utterly incredible and devastating.
jgl the one person i can listen to without feeling bored or skipping through the video. the way he explains stuff is just so intriguing i’m sure i could listen to him explain astrophysics and it would be just as interesting
I love hearing his perspectives on movie making. The distinctions he made between a lot of Hollywood movies VS those you might see at Sundance were great, especially how many audiences need the actors to speak what they are feeling to capture the moment when that is simply not how a moment happens in real life.
I recently watched (500) Days Of Summer and it's one of my favorite movies of all time, and it wouldn't be as good without JGL in it. JGL was absolutely *perfect* for the role, I'd give my thanks to him for making the character who he was.
I'm so glad he talked about the door close into full screen. I've always thought it was such a profound way to eventually put the world's together especially when (for me - the first time) you think expectations will eventually become the full frame
Very in-depth interview to Gordon-Levitt, he is very insightful on the filmmaking process as an experienced actor and filmmaker himself. Very eloquent and informative. Continue with this series.
I will ALWAYS love 10 Things I Hate About You because of JGL (one of the reasons anyway). He was such a great young actor in that movie and to see him progress throughout these movies is just so amazing! He's come so far and has done such great movies! I wish they had done more of the movies that he's done, like Inception
I am SO pleased at the continuity of that one piece of hair on his lapel. This is being shot on a set, but it feels less planned and full of reshoots, and more like a genuine conversation. Very enjoyable.
One of the actors that I enjoy watching no matter genre or budget rate he's playing in. IMO, he's such a good storyteller and performer. At 17:44 the way he squeezed and laughed at the scene is so relatable, and I like it when he just throws many life-movie comments while watching himself on screen 😂
Just an incredible video, Joseph Gordon-Levitt really knows his stuff and it's great to just see an actor nerd out over film techniques and philosophy.
I love listening to him talk about movies because he talks with such passion and you can tell he has love for the entire movie making process. I only wish he had talked about 50/50 because its one of my favorites! 💕
great video!! I love JGL as an actor, he is so into his craft and incredibly underrated- but this was just so fun to watch because of the production and overall aesthetic compared to other "actors breaking down their characters/films while sitting in front of a white background".
I watched this just for 500 Days of Summer and OMG --- that breakdown was INCREDIBLE. And the crazy thing is him watching that movie he seemed to be nostalgic himself almost like he really did have feelings for Summer's character, which in itself makes me love the movie more. Probably my favorite movie of all-time.
thanks for doing a video with jgl! just like most people in the comments, he's my fav actor and i love to see him in any kind of content we can get nowadays. he's just as awesome, genuine, and as sweet as always! his explanations about behind the scene perspective and his gratitude towards so many different people he interacted with is the best, love you so much joseph!!
Its so interesting to see how he engages and views movies. He has so much love for the craft and how films are made (praising the writers and directors that he's worked with), but he's also so invested in sharing the negatives of movies too showing how manipulative and unhealthy they can be
Mysterious Skin is one of his best roles, but it’s so heartwrenching & uncomfortable to get through. if you can handle upsetting movies, I highly recommend it
I can totally see Bruce as being the type of guy who doesnt directly pay compliments but instead sort of in an off the cuff type of way. Love JGL ever since Third Rock.
There are some actors out there who you can tell, just live and breath every last aspect of making a film. They truly love the medium of movies. This guy is one. Tom Cruise is another. They just care about every single facet.
I have always really admired and respected this dude as an actor and how great to see that he comes across as someone who deserves admiration and respect in real life too.
His so insightful and honest about himself, the industry, the movies and overall in general this is such an interesting content! Congrats Vanity Fair this is quality content at it's best
500 Days of Summer is such a great movie, watched it with an ex. But its one of those thats hard to watch after you've experienced it. Once you know how these types of relationships play out its hard to sit through the inevitable crumble that you know is going to happen all along
After watching Joseph in inception and premium rush. He really got me interested and I researched more about the movies he was in. I gotta say 90% of the movies he's worked in are really good and super underrated.
Man, I am a big fan of Joseph. I really wished there would be much more movies with him. There is Keanu Reeves and then right there is Joseph Gordon-Levitt for me.
It’s so weird to see him be older, in my head he’s always between 25-30 years old for some reason.
same!!!
I miss his long hair
Same!
I still think of the under 18 version of him lol
I still see him as buddy morgan
He barely talks about himself, he has so much love for film and editing, and a part of me bets the whole setup was his idea (since he has/had that Rec company!) I loved this!!!!
Not only that, but when he’s talking about Don Jon, he doesn’t even mention that he’s writer-director. Humble guy.
@@omzarinio yes! He talks so much more about the other actors, directors, writers and their talent then he does himself. It’s refreshing to see an actor of his talent not be arrogant and just pat himself on the back.
Hope to see him direct more films
agreed
@@biologygirl91but talking about yourself doesn't make you arrogant
Joseph is a honest talented underrated actor. Wish to see you in more movies.
He's not underrated, he used to be everywhere since 500 days of summer, he just kind of faded away; voluntarily or not, that I don't know.
@@ftuT It was definitely voluntary, at one point he just started focusing on other things (like Hitrecord), and now it seems like he wants to focus on acting a bit more again.
He is underrated like we all took Andrew Garfield for granted.
@@ftuT he was popular (especially) in the 90s and 2000s and maybe early 2010s but I think Gen Z and the industry were focusing on other actors by now
No he's coming back, last year he had 3 movies out - he took a voluntary break to have kids - he said so himself
“Hollywood movies are reductionist and unhealthy” I love him
When does he say that?
@@bellapiano9 15:22
He just described 90% of youtube comments
@@justno984 Yep. 90% of RUclips comments and 99% of Hollylwood movies.
Yup yep, zio, great point great reply
YES, Vanity Fair. Whoever was the producer behind this and got this shoot, aesthetic, and nostalgic production together, bravo and please continue. You’ve done well.
Maximum effort, right? It looks great.
I hate the set
yesss agreed!! amazing series ideas!!
I always found him a pretentious 🍆
Agreed, it looks fantastic. Loved the background
he’s *NEVER* given mysterious skin to talk about 😭 it’s his best film and peformance imo, in my top 4 favorite movies ever. i love it so so much like
IKR I’m so disappointed they didn’t include it
Me too!!! Honestly probably the performance that blew me away the most
Legit, I was like what about mysterious skin lol
Mysterious Skin stuck with me for yearssss after watching it in high school.
yes!! i feel the same wayy
He's such a good story teller. The way he briefly pauses in the middle of every sentence after putting emphasis on a key word really drives the point he is wanting to get across. It's really engaging
I wonder if this is him speaking naturally, or if he trained himself to speak this way, because it almost feels like he is acting
Nah. That’s how thoughtful people usually speak. That’s how my cousin who is a phenomenal educator speaks usually. I find myself speaking like this when I’m talking about something very important yet intimate, like if one of my friends is going through depression and we’re having an intimate conversation about stuff
bit of both maybe
Interesting analysis!
Love how often he mentions that movie language often isn’t natural and “this is not how people talk.” I love movies and can suspend disbelief and enjoy them but sometimes it’s like … for real? No one would ever say that.
That's part of the magic trick: getting the audience not to question the implausibilities
Too much bad writing… it’s only gotten worse
What’s funny is that he claims he did what he said is unrealistic later on in the video describing the compliment Bruce Willis gave him on his acting. He did just the very thing he says is unrealistic
bro i actually do talk that way sometimes
I would pay to hear what Joseph has to say if he watched the entire movie 500 days of summer. It’s such a masterpiece
Just watched it again today. It never gets old, and I cry every time...
@@ringorollI never cry, I feel the weight of the ending, but I never cry. Maybe it’s because I’m like Tom before he’s met summer. I haven’t been in a relationship yet. I also like him at the beginning believe in “the one.”
@@Ryan15beast as you grow, you realise tom aint even the hero
Love the scene with the Carla Bruni song
@@rnrthelad29He's flawed as well as Summer
Not only a great actor, but he is a great talker.
He is such a positive force
i really wish he would have touched on his time doing Inception or Dark Knight Rises. Would love to hear his take on working with Chris Nolan on two totally different kinds of movies
He's done some deep dives for them in prior retrospectives. Entertaining.
ruclips.net/video/YvBy6cUAcHQ/видео.html He did -Vanity Fair ( this channel)
I think those are the two movies he's talked about the most so that's why he skipped them. Also last year he did another video for vanity fair about his career.
Yeah I was hoping to hear him talk about how Paprika influenced the spinning room scene
Numerous interviews with better formats where he details those experiences.
Amazing interview! I could listen to Joseph talking about movies for hours. You can tell when an actor is knowledgeable and not only knows his job well but also pays attention to what his colleagues on set are doing
He needs to do more of these!
500 Days of Summer, what a truly magnificent film, and that scene that JGL talks about here is flawless.
exactly yes
Eh it was a good movie, not a masterpiece, it's probably popular for the female audience. In my opinion Mysterious Skin, Brick, Manic and Snowden were definitely his Oscar worthy performances til this date
@@AntiStraightMaleSociety so movies targeted at women are objectively worse?
@@oliviabible4702 based on that I wouldn’t trust their opinion. I totally agree with you. 500 Days of Summer is legitimately just a good movie. I remember a lot of men at the time even commenting how relatable it was. The film is also loosely based on the relationship between the Director of the film and and an old ex girlfriend.
@@oliviabible4702 I dont think thats what he means, generally romance movies targeted at women are shallow and cliche, and the writing is not as sophisticated
You can tell that Joseph is the type of actor that LOVES, SPEAKS, BREATHES his craft. It's so refreshing to see an actor that is never bored of what he does
Joseph is one of those rare child stars who never made any scandal , and still is good actor.
JGL is one of my favorite actors. He's a gem. The expectations vs. reality scene gets me everytime I watch it.
The way he acts is so natural, I love it
Glad he views Don Jon highly. A lot of actors turn directors can't talk about their movie without talking about the disappointing box office. I think Don Jon would have been straight to Netflix today and discussed a lot more because it's such a good and articulate movie.
I never thought about that, but you're right. It really does have a Netflix Original vibe.
Don Jon is so good film!
That’s cuz Joe wrote and directed Don Jon.
it is one of my favorite films i love it so much!
very entertaining movie!! 🎥😆📺
I've always liked him. Smart guy. Really seems to live very intentionally. He's not on auto-pilot -- he thinks about what he's doing.
Brick blew my mind when it came out in 2005. I was ~24 and it just captivated me on every level.. Also, JGL is extremely talented and humble--we need more like him in Hollywood.
Still my top 10 favorite movies and rewatch regularly ;D the best update to noir genre I've ever seen
The way he consistently weaves sensible life advice into interviews and bits like this without dripping cheese all over the floor, gives me the impression that he is a genuine person in the moment and not just self marketing. 🤔
Anyway, I liked Looper specifically because of his subtle impression of Bruce Willis - its the small things everybody knows about Bruce that he conveyed so well, it became the main attraction of the film for me. And the original was there too! 😮
he says a lot of things i like to hear
He needs a podcast, I can listen to him talk about movies forever
Fun fact: He didn't say anything about it, but he's the actual director and writer of Don Jon.
Watching these classic movies recently and then seeing this interview really makes me feel old! 😭
Hearing the sound of a VCR eject a movie makes me feel old! (Be Kind Rewind or pay the fee!)
i love that he talks not just about the character but also the stage craft of film. what an insightful human.
Would love to see more Joseph commenting on his works. He's delightful, self-reflective, and humble! Perfect kind of person for this type of medium.
I think that 500 Days Of Summer is one of the best movies ever made! It's A MASTERPIECE
For a wattpad girl sure but for Oscar worthy films not really, I would recommend you to watch Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Mysterious Skin, Brick, Manic and Snowden
@@AntiStraightMaleSociety I know the comment was a general one, but I've never been a fan and never used wattpad and I really think you should rewatch it if you think that it's poorly written... It's ok if you don't appreciate romantic comedy, but this is a good one, some scenes are iconic.
About the movies you've mentioned, I've seen them all exept Maniac and yeah, I like em
@@marinag5498 btw the movie is called Manic not Maniac, my apologies for the mistake
I agree so much ❤️❤️
Ah, it's so great seeing JGL; still handsome as ever 🥰. Talk about the huge nostalgia trip in this video! 🥺
I can watch and listen to Joseph ALL DAY! He's is one of the best actors alive. Love his eloquence and open minded visions. Also, WHAT A SWEETHEART!!!
The humility he exhibits throughout this whole interview is striking. Could have talked about himself and his choices and his memories and instead, he spent the whole time elevating those he's worked with.
I loved 500 Days of Summer for so long not only because of the main actors in it, but also the scene they had him talk about. I thought that scene was amazing and so true to reality. I wish he talked more about that movie.
That ending makes me sad but that's how it be in real life
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc ending gave me lots of hope ngl cos i dont think i need to run back to that one girl i romanticised the idea about more than our actual rs
Watching his older face watch his younger face hits deep.
he’s adorable, and was even more adorable in “10 Things I Hate About You.” and i loved “Looper”
I loved his 50/50 performance and was hoping that was in the mix but that's just me. Great actor, great artist and what a legacy. Love that he's down to earth, has layers and speaks authentically as a creative.
I love his commentary, you can tell he is passionate about what he does and has a great understanding of storytelling in film
My god I'm learning so much about movie making through the interview! He has such a way of making conversation intelligent and intentional. Love this!
He explains the processes of filmmaking so well, love that he gives credits to the auteurs/writers/dps/etc
I gained new respect for JGL after I saw Mysterious Skin, which is a film that will stick with me forever. He is extremely underrated and his performance in that movie is utterly incredible and devastating.
Have you seen MANIC? That and MYSTERIOUS SKIN are so raw and poignant. They're so real in the most heart-wrenching way.
@@sarahschuler9132 I haven’t yet, this is on my watchlist! I will make it a priority
jgl the one person i can listen to without feeling bored or skipping through the video. the way he explains stuff is just so intriguing i’m sure i could listen to him explain astrophysics and it would be just as interesting
Maybe I'm wrong but i want to believe that he is a truly good person/he seems like one
I love hearing his perspectives on movie making. The distinctions he made between a lot of Hollywood movies VS those you might see at Sundance were great, especially how many audiences need the actors to speak what they are feeling to capture the moment when that is simply not how a moment happens in real life.
I’m tearing up watching him react to 500 days of summer, I remember being so obsessed with that movie when I was younger. It really takes me back ❤️❤️
I'm still obsessed...
I don’t usually comment on these vanity fair videos with actors but this one was done spectacularly. Gained a new appreciation for jgl x
The most underrated and one of the most greatest actor of all time
I love Joseph Gordon-Levitt's style. He made this a film/acting class. He should teach if he doesn't because he's so good at it.
Ahhh I always wondered how they got that reality vs expectations scene in 500 days of summer spot on. Love that he spoke about that.
Looper was such a cool movie, Joseph did such a good job in it
500 days of summer is a movie that completely distroyed me emotionally in a definitely too young age.... pain.
i love his choice of movies over the years. great actor, great person. how he differentiates, his transparency..exciting to watch.
So much nostalgia watching this! I just wish he covered some of the others like Mysterious Skin, The Dark Knight Returns, 50/50, Inception
Mysterious skin obliterated me. I haven’t been able to watch it since it was in Theatres
Joseph at 1:58: this is one of those lines that was hard to do because it was completely unrealistic!
also Joseph at 12:15: *exists*
ahahahah BACKINTHEGAMEYEAH
I can't believe he wrote and directed "Don john". It has such a great ending and many essential lessons. I wish every adult watched that film.
500 days of summer is a masterpiece,so is 10 things I hate about you.
only reason im here haha
They aight , the real masterpiece here is Looper though 😂
You can really tell how much JGL loves movies the way he speaks about these scenes.
I recently watched (500) Days Of Summer and it's one of my favorite movies of all time, and it wouldn't be as good without JGL in it. JGL was absolutely *perfect* for the role, I'd give my thanks to him for making the character who he was.
Don Jon is also great and it’s written and directed by him which is amazingly impressive
Underrated. Very poignant ending about maturity and love too.
So sharp and well spoken. Very impressive.
I'm so glad he talked about the door close into full screen. I've always thought it was such a profound way to eventually put the world's together especially when (for me - the first time) you think expectations will eventually become the full frame
Very in-depth interview to Gordon-Levitt, he is very insightful on the filmmaking process as an experienced actor and filmmaker himself. Very eloquent and informative. Continue with this series.
1:10 I love how he cleared that up for us, 'cause it's true.
would’ve loved to heard him talk about Mysterious Skin : (
yeah :( he barely talks about it but i think thats one of his best roles
I love how human this person is
I will ALWAYS love 10 Things I Hate About You because of JGL (one of the reasons anyway). He was such a great young actor in that movie and to see him progress throughout these movies is just so amazing! He's come so far and has done such great movies! I wish they had done more of the movies that he's done, like Inception
I am SO pleased at the continuity of that one piece of hair on his lapel. This is being shot on a set, but it feels less planned and full of reshoots, and more like a genuine conversation. Very enjoyable.
You absolutely *know* everyone who read this went back to look (including me!)😂
One of the actors that I enjoy watching no matter genre or budget rate he's playing in. IMO, he's such a good storyteller and performer.
At 17:44 the way he squeezed and laughed at the scene is so relatable, and I like it when he just throws many life-movie comments while watching himself on screen 😂
Looper, 50/50 and a lesser known 2008 war drama called Stop-Loss turned him into one of my acting idols.
Just an incredible video, Joseph Gordon-Levitt really knows his stuff and it's great to just see an actor nerd out over film techniques and philosophy.
Such a humble dude who genuinely loves his craft and art....
The way he talks, the words he uses, makes me respect him so much.
Awwww man, I wished he had time to talk about 50/50. One of my all time favorite movies 🥺
Can we have the extended version or a part two with the other movies he had VHS copies of.
!!!!!!
This comment
Really hope so. How are they gonna skip those 3 fan-favorites but highlight Super Pumped?
500 Days of Summer, one of the best soundtracks ever!
I love listening to him talk about movies because he talks with such passion and you can tell he has love for the entire movie making process. I only wish he had talked about 50/50 because its one of my favorites! 💕
great video!! I love JGL as an actor, he is so into his craft and incredibly underrated- but this was just so fun to watch because of the production and overall aesthetic compared to other "actors breaking down their characters/films while sitting in front of a white background".
I watched this just for 500 Days of Summer and OMG --- that breakdown was INCREDIBLE. And the crazy thing is him watching that movie he seemed to be nostalgic himself almost like he really did have feelings for Summer's character, which in itself makes me love the movie more. Probably my favorite movie of all-time.
thanks for doing a video with jgl! just like most people in the comments, he's my fav actor and i love to see him in any kind of content we can get nowadays. he's just as awesome, genuine, and as sweet as always! his explanations about behind the scene perspective and his gratitude towards so many different people he interacted with is the best, love you so much joseph!!
I wish he revisited Angels in the Outfield! Shaped my childhood.
Its so interesting to see how he engages and views movies. He has so much love for the craft and how films are made (praising the writers and directors that he's worked with), but he's also so invested in sharing the negatives of movies too showing how manipulative and unhealthy they can be
To this day, 500 days of Summer remains as one of my favorites ans one of the most original and well-written romcoms ever.
Brilliant
he’s a genius. so intelligent. love how deep he went
3rd Rock is always left out but will never be forgotten
As someone who never kissed, the moment he talked about kissing really warmed my heart ❤️
joseph gordon-levitt is easily one of my favorite actors and I could listen to him for hours! Such a cool and interesting guy!
Mysterious Skin is one of his best roles, but it’s so heartwrenching & uncomfortable to get through. if you can handle upsetting movies, I highly recommend it
I can totally see Bruce as being the type of guy who doesnt directly pay compliments but instead sort of in an off the cuff type of way. Love JGL ever since Third Rock.
Always loved JGL! He's such a kind and intelligent guy and has one of the most impressive filmographies in Hollywood.
Such a nice guy -especially how he keeps talking about how good the people he worked with are👍
Joseph is a great actor!
I never saw his TV show but watching him grow up in movies blows you away. A consummate professional even at that age!
There are some actors out there who you can tell, just live and breath every last aspect of making a film. They truly love the medium of movies. This guy is one. Tom Cruise is another. They just care about every single facet.
(500) Days of Summer was one of the best love stories ever filmed, but it wasn’t really a love story.
I have always really admired and respected this dude as an actor and how great to see that he comes across as someone who deserves admiration and respect in real life too.
His so insightful and honest about himself, the industry, the movies and overall in general this is such an interesting content! Congrats Vanity Fair this is quality content at it's best
500 Days of Summer is such a great movie, watched it with an ex. But its one of those thats hard to watch after you've experienced it. Once you know how these types of relationships play out its hard to sit through the inevitable crumble that you know is going to happen all along
Love how he comments on the emotional/human side to movies instead of talking about his point of view. Beautiful, sounds like poetry to me.
Only came here for 500 days of summer and it did not disappoint!
After watching Joseph in inception and premium rush. He really got me interested and I researched more about the movies he was in. I gotta say 90% of the movies he's worked in are really good and super underrated.
Man, I am a big fan of Joseph. I really wished there would be much more movies with him. There is Keanu Reeves and then right there is Joseph Gordon-Levitt for me.
Please bring him back to talk about more of his movies. He has a stellar catalog of movies (and shows) that I would love to hear his insight on.
JGL has always been such a cool guy. I have liked him for wow pushing nearly 30 years it seems.
Always liked him and his acting. Had a crush in him as a kid. He looks like a friendly, cute teacher now, aww. I didn't know he was so likeable!