even if his questions were bold, he made rdj extremely uncomfortable, u can see it in his body language. plus, he’s been known to anger people he interviews by asking dickwad questions
Yeah, I think the same interviewer did that to Quinton Teritino (cant spell his last name) by trying to make out that he is a violent person because of his movies. But he completely just shut his ass down in the interview. It's so good
He sits down for a promo interview, gets flat out ambushed by a question that belongs on 60 minutes THEN the sleazy putz has the guts to laugh as he's walking out... Rob, I applaud your ability to avoid kicking his teeth down his smug throat.
You're wrong, he did not "storm out" of the interview. He did not react to the inappropriate, insensitive, tasteless questions with any aggression, he didn't say anything mean or nasty. He was very calm and cordial, and even said to the douche-bag reporter that he was a good guy, just a little to much Diane Sawyer and walked out. Who ever wrote the title for this video does not grasp or understand the use of the english language, and appears to only be interested in sensationalizing it. Best to describe what it really is, don't you agree?
Storming out of an interview is a bit of an over exaggeration but lets be honest, he was pretty quick to leave the interview. Albeit in a calm manner but in the middle of a bit of an sensitive question most likely written by someone else and not the interviewer himself rather probably an outsource from the company he works for. Downy knew this, thats why he said "you seem like a good guy" meaning that it wasnt the interviewer that made him upset but rather the question itself. He doesnt seem to be the type to blame others for how he feels, he seems to just take responsibility for how he feels and try to either resolve it, or in this case, leave.
If Robert doesn’t feel comfortable talking about that- and I’m sure he’s not comfortable talking about his past, then people shouldn’t ask him, it’s simple
@@sharpaycutie2 the reporter did know. It was his job to interview RDJ on Age of Ultron. He instead started asking him inappropriate questions about his past which is why RDJ asks if we’re doing in interview. Clearly he was uncomfortable and left because RDJ was expecting questions on the movie not his life
@@sharpaycutie2 okay but anyone’s past about drugs or alcohol isn’t important to talk about, Nd it could be a hard topic for the ppl who went through it
I really respect how even when walking out of an interview, Robert Downey Jr. does so calmly and maturely. The interview should have been about the Avengers. There's a time and a place for everything, and Downey has answered questions about his past in previous interviews. But when this is clearly an interview about the Avengers, those questions had no place.
That was a cool and calm response to a clearly uncomfortable question that shouldn't really be asked at an interview about a film. If you want to delve into a troubled past why not bring up some of the troubles Downey's character has and see if he relates and draws from his own past. That would be an actually interesting question too!
This guy needs to learn when to and when to not talk about something he made Robert so uncomfortable if I was downy I would have took my shoe of and done some pretty serious damages with it.
I loved this, he was so calm. The interviewer went completely off subject prying into his personal affairs and Robert was right for walking out. He did not " storm out", he just left
Ok he did drugs.fuk leave him alone he has changed his life around ,leave it in the past He moved on to bigger and better things congrats Robert Downey Jr. Ur a dmn good actor. Love ur movies
no ones bashing him for that. Did you ever think that his testimony could inspire others? honestly, you fucking yanks can't think people are prying whenever an honest and sincere question is asked.
@@juniwilliams i know I'm 2 years late but, he literally asked him something Robert never wants to remember again, how would you like it if someone was pushing for answers on something you don't want to remember again, I hope I'm reading your comment correctly cuz it sounds like you're siding with the interviewer here
@@juniwilliams the thing is they are not friends. That’s stuff that only friends talk about. The dude was prying when RDJ was simply there to promote a movie
the interviewer made me cringe too much while he was struggling to get out the question but stall at the same time uhh if it felt that wrong you probably shouldn't have asked man
If the man knows that he’s answered a question like that in other interviews, he didn’t exactly have a reason to ask the question again. Robert had a bad past, and has worked to over come that past! He doesn’t need a non-caring interviewer to ask him such a dark question as if they were just friends having a deep conversation. The way Robert handled it was spot-on amazing, and I applaud him for thay😌💕👌🏽
Okay SOMEONE tell me they didn't see Tony Stark as he was doing this. That's literally text book Stark reactions right there, "Bye" then walking out. They are literally the same person on and off screen. I love him all the more now.
Textbook movie stark which is literally just RDJs personality because they let him have so much freedom with the character. He's still similar but not so much like comic Stark
@@SirBool he was already a well-known great actor!! But he’s going to be known has Tony Stark, and I think because he starts, and I became the beginning of comic blockbusters, he did put himself into those movies!! as much as I didn’t want Iron Man a die, it was a good way to end those 10 years because they made us feel that, that lost of Tony Stark!!👏 👏
You can see his breathing starting to get heavier towards the end but his eyes are locked onto him. I don't think that many people have that level of control to NOT lash out.
Yeah he did the same with Quentin Tarantino asking him about his stance on violence in movies and Tarantino shut him down telling him that the interview is nothing but promotion for his movie and not there to talk about anything else
Great job Robert! You talked about this million of times in the past including Oprah. You showed millions of people that you can bounce back from mistakes and be successful from your past. You are not obligated to justify your past to strangers or silly interviewers. Opening bandages on wounds! Your fans love you and are happy for your success.
(I’m a brain surgery survivor. Siri is helping me spell. I’m sorry if some of my sentences might be off )You are 100% correct!! And he knew with Oprah would that was going to be about!! This is in promoting his movie, that I was just trying to Pedro minute to be noticed!! Robert Downey, Jr., walked off like a professional, and that idiot is being made fun of on RUclips right now!! 😂😂😂…
You know how you don’t ask a person with PTSD about their past trauma, you don’t ask Robert Downey Jr. about his past. It’s just “Professional Courtesy”.
He was there to talk about the movie not his past or anything like that I would leave as well if people started making so much personal questions instead of stuff about the movie
I thought he was acting twitchy and sketchy ..prolly why the line of questioning went down that road.... Druggies on the mend ...or so we are told... are our kids superheroes now? Nope.
I’ve learned so much from this interview in my personal life. Remove yourself from toxic people. I’ll leave .. and I’ve walked out on so many unecessary
Krishnan is a hopeless journalist. He had a similar interview with Quentin Tarrantino where he talk the interview in a completely unnecessary direction. I'm not sure if he is a self publicist who wants attention for upsetting big names or if he is so dim that he doesn't understand the difference between a movie promo chat and a "warts and all" hour with Oprah.
First, he didn’t storm off, he handled it calmly and professionally. Second, you could tell Robert was getting emotional. It’s not his fault it’s that dudes fault.
The title is misleading. The reason he "stormed out" of the interview was that the interviewer started asking personal questions and RDJ didn't want to commit to the interview so he left calmly and appropriately.
He didn’t storm out. He set his boundaries and this fool was asking questions that were meant to manipulate rdj into answering questions he didn’t want to.
You don’t just ask questions like that to someone you don’t really know, nor understand. Robert felt irritated and uncomfortable, you could tell. He got past and through that stuff and it’s in the past, so why ask about it. It could set off a trigger within some people. Plus Robert didn’t even storm out of the room, he just walked away in a calm manner.
He was honestly super chill and didn't start like raising his voice or anything thank you Tony for not getting upset and being super cool calm and collected 😉
Krishnan Guru is the worst for promotional interviews! He was the one who got destroyed by Quentin Tarantino. RDJ was about to destroy him as well until the Disney suits stepped in.
Y’all act like he is a hero for not yelling or getting to upset when someone asked to personal of a question wtf is happening to people, like just say that question is to personal its that simple
In a promotional interview about a movie in which he stars in where they ask questions about the movie and the actors relationship with said movie, how does that in any way shape or form connect with a question about the actor’s PUBLICLY KNOWN difficult life? It was insulting, unprofessional, unethical, and slightly humiliating to have that question asked on air in front of a group of strangers. I’m surprised he didn’t do anything more than act like a gentleman.
These types of interviews are arranged by people who want to defame other people Downey cleverly walked out Amazing Really well done Some people don't let you escape your own past
The title of this video is misleading, Robert handled this interview like a boss, and left in a calm manner
Exactly
Anyone else would have just used harsh words and start quarelling
Ues and the guy was in the wrong not robert downeys jr past or even really be asking about that it wasnt any of his buisness
Facts
@@fbi855 ya think?
Imagine living the rest of your life knowing RDJ hates you...
that would be awful
That will be horrible
dang
Lol
RDJ dont love you 3000
He did it PERFECT. The interviewer had that passive-agressive attittude... he deserved that.
Ikr That interviewer ask him a stupid question
Totally true
500th like
I'm outta here.
even if his questions were bold, he made rdj extremely uncomfortable, u can see it in his body language. plus, he’s been known to anger people he interviews by asking dickwad questions
"Your foot is starting to jump a little bit, you better get to your next question'
My god, I just Love RDJ.
Robert is literally tony
SEriously...
CLASSIC!
*God and same
I love him too
That’s tony stark lol
you can see on his breathing that he started to be pissed off right in beginning of question
I thought I was the only one who noticed! Cus you see his breathing get heavier
He seemed like if he could, he would kick that moderator's ass out of the room
Yeah, I think the same interviewer did that to Quinton Teritino (cant spell his last name) by trying to make out that he is a violent person because of his movies. But he completely just shut his ass down in the interview. It's so good
Everyone saw that... common sense....
Yea I saw that too , I saw the look in his eye change , his breathing started to get faster
"Jarvis get me out of here."
Lmfao
“At once sir” lmao
💀
Shall I run "I have somewhere to go to" protocol sir?
*back in black starts playing*
"I'm just asking questions"
"...right, bye"
icon
Ur pfp scared me at first
I hope I can have the same delivery of that line one day lmao
What did rdj say in the end?
Tell me why this was perfectly timed
This literally had nothing to do with The Avengers, I'm glad he left
RDJ reacted perfectly. Didn't use aggression or dive into it. That reporter is well known for asking people douchy questions.
Who is the reporter? Name?
@@jacobisdank Martin Bashir
@@jacobisdank it’s actually Krishnan Guru-Murthy
@@rckblzr that guy should be fired IMO
@@rckblzr Didn't he do the same with Tarantino?
He didn't "storm out". He simply walked out. He was classy about it
Storming out can be calmly walking out. Its all about attitude. "snaps finger"
@@melissalouis4750 No it can't.
It's also called storm out
Wrong, Melissa
I would walk out too. How can he answer such a personal question in a minute or two.
Fleur Bandito
Why would the interviewer ask that btw Robert is trying to move on
I don’t even know what the question was lol, he took so long to get it out that I forget what he said
Not just that, but he’s also answered all of these questions many times before like 10 years ago.
Im sure you've been in this exact same situation many times. Must be hard being famous
He maintained his composure and didnt yell, much respect.
He sits down for a promo interview, gets flat out ambushed by a question that belongs on 60 minutes THEN the sleazy putz has the guts to laugh as he's walking out... Rob, I applaud your ability to avoid kicking his teeth down his smug throat.
@1:20 cameraman guy moves in to show his reaction. They set RDJ up for this
Damn wth you're right
I think it’s just that he’s paying attention and realizing that he’s unhappy here
May want to look up the meaning of "storms out" versus "politely gets up and leaves."
haha ikr
Right bye
“Dumbledore said calmly”
@@ldcommando1616 *DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE*
Bro relax not that deep
RDJ:I'm sorry,uh w-w-what are we doing?
Guy: I'm just asking questions
RDJ: right... Bye 😀
He said aight I'm out
@@robloxgamer2463 🤣I couldn’t blame him
He was perfect
Thats Toni for him👑😁
You're wrong, he did not "storm out" of the interview. He did not react to the inappropriate, insensitive, tasteless questions with any aggression, he didn't say anything mean or nasty. He was very calm and cordial, and even said to the douche-bag reporter that he was a good guy, just a little to much Diane Sawyer and walked out. Who ever wrote the title for this video does not grasp or understand the use of the english language, and appears to only be interested in sensationalizing it. Best to describe what it really is, don't you agree?
It wasn't a walk out. You clearly hear Robert says BYE! He end it....so get over it!
JoL™ he didn’t even storm out lmao he walked out calm. And how does him saying bye make it seem like he stormed out
Rich Bund thanks i couldnt catch the last audio
Storming out of an interview is a bit of an over exaggeration but lets be honest, he was pretty quick to leave the interview. Albeit in a calm manner but in the middle of a bit of an sensitive question most likely written by someone else and not the interviewer himself rather probably an outsource from the company he works for. Downy knew this, thats why he said "you seem like a good guy" meaning that it wasnt the interviewer that made him upset but rather the question itself. He doesnt seem to be the type to blame others for how he feels, he seems to just take responsibility for how he feels and try to either resolve it, or in this case, leave.
boof stain this interviewer always asks personal questions di he was not put up to doing it by someone else I think
If Robert doesn’t feel comfortable talking about that- and I’m sure he’s not comfortable talking about his past, then people shouldn’t ask him, it’s simple
It's an interview for the movie. Why would it be a situation where asking that is normal
I don't think the reporter knew. Its not like rdj sent out a world wode fax to everyone.
@@sharpaycutie2 the reporter did know. It was his job to interview RDJ on Age of Ultron. He instead started asking him inappropriate questions about his past which is why RDJ asks if we’re doing in interview. Clearly he was uncomfortable and left because RDJ was expecting questions on the movie not his life
@@sharpaycutie2 okay but anyone’s past about drugs or alcohol isn’t important to talk about, Nd it could be a hard topic for the ppl who went through it
@@sharpaycutie2 it’s still absolutely unnecessary
I really respect how even when walking out of an interview, Robert Downey Jr. does so calmly and maturely. The interview should have been about the Avengers. There's a time and a place for everything, and Downey has answered questions about his past in previous interviews. But when this is clearly an interview about the Avengers, those questions had no place.
Mercedes Thomas Compared to when the same reporter had an interview with Quinton Tarrintino
Why would you tespect that. Rdj has issues dude. Admit it.
He did told some of his fans about it in the past and he now doesn’t want to talk about anymore. He put that past behind him
@@azariabronton8821 Right, of course. But he's "admitted" it and talked about a million times. It's very well documented.
*Inner tony shows up*
Your foots started to jump a lil bit, you better get to your next question.
My god his face from 1:15 to 1:26 is so hard to watch
His personalities and past are actually very similar to Tony Stark when you think about it
I know right
He’s our universe’s Tony Stark
he is tony stark him and rdj are one
He looks like angry
Ay yes🥺
As soon as he mentioned his dead you can see the tears in rdj’s eyes and he handled it so well
Dad not dead- 😂😂
I love how the camera man zoomed in at his knowing "oh god, he done fucked up"
Bravo, Mr. Downey! You agreed to talk about the fun loving Avengers, not the traumas of your past! I would do the exact same thing.
That was a cool and calm response to a clearly uncomfortable question that shouldn't really be asked at an interview about a film. If you want to delve into a troubled past why not bring up some of the troubles Downey's character has and see if he relates and draws from his own past. That would be an actually interesting question too!
plus that's not really storming out.
Like in the movie
Less than zero
You actually made some really good points, here. Well done. 👏
Wow, robert downey jr is amazing. Left that interview like a pro.
The most rude part is the fact he calls RDJ's past the "Dark periods" as if Downey has killed someone.
This guy needs to learn when to and when to not talk about something he made Robert so uncomfortable if I was downy I would have took my shoe of and done some pretty serious damages with it.
I mean it probably was a dark period for RDJ, dude was in and out of jail/rehab and his career was in jeopardy
"It's getting a little Diane Sawyer" I almost fell over XD
Thank you for clarifying, I thought he was saying dinosaur
@@bryanl.morrison552 I thought the same thing haha
Kacey Smith what does that mean?
Hes like Tony Stark in real life too lol
what does that mean?
I loved this, he was so calm. The interviewer went completely off subject prying into his personal affairs and Robert was right for walking out. He did not " storm out", he just left
The interview was about the film not his life . well done for walking out !!!!!
It’s none of his business. Leave Iron Man alone Or RDJ. He’s knows to ask unnecessary questions
He didn't make a scene he didn't get mad.
He stoped. Said bye and walked out... Like a BOSS
Ok he did drugs.fuk leave him alone he has changed his life around ,leave it in the past
He moved on to bigger and better things congrats Robert Downey Jr. Ur a dmn good actor. Love ur movies
no ones bashing him for that. Did you ever think that his testimony could inspire others? honestly, you fucking yanks can't think people are prying whenever an honest and sincere question is asked.
@@juniwilliams i know I'm 2 years late but, he literally asked him something Robert never wants to remember again, how would you like it if someone was pushing for answers on something you don't want to remember again, I hope I'm reading your comment correctly cuz it sounds like you're siding with the interviewer here
@@juniwilliams he was supposed to be there for a movie not to give life lessons
@@juniwilliamsyou do know that honest questions cant all be good right?
@@juniwilliams the thing is they are not friends. That’s stuff that only friends talk about.
The dude was prying when RDJ was simply there to promote a movie
"I see we're interviewing a celebrity about his upcoming film, lets ask him a personal political question out of no where to make him feel awkward"
He said at the end "you're just getting sorta Diane Sawyer here"
He was as kind as he could muster to an unwelcome personal question.
Playing word games with an addiction survivor who's spent time in prison ain't gonna work.
Props to RDJ
Can't blame him one bit, he had every right to storm off and he did it with class.
Imagine having freakin' Iron Man giving you the death stare
the interviewer made me cringe too much while he was struggling to get out the question but stall at the same time uhh if it felt that wrong you probably shouldn't have asked man
Looked like he had tears in his eyes. Clearly not a good subject for him. Insensitive reporter.
The five dislikes are from the supporters of the channel 4 news guy
KTK.FadingBlue13
or may be the family members of the interviewer
or maybe he himself made five different accounts so far to dislike five times ^^
Probably one dislike from some poor fella with Parkinson's trying to hit the like.
You can literally see a flicker of rage in RDJs eyes when he mentions drugs. He held it together like a boss though
He did not storm out.
Clifford Nalty typical clickbait
AngelusX87 It's not even that, it is misleading perceptions of fool people who cannot see
If the man knows that he’s answered a question like that in other interviews, he didn’t exactly have a reason to ask the question again. Robert had a bad past, and has worked to over come that past! He doesn’t need a non-caring interviewer to ask him such a dark question as if they were just friends having a deep conversation. The way Robert handled it was spot-on amazing, and I applaud him for thay😌💕👌🏽
Okay SOMEONE tell me they didn't see Tony Stark as he was doing this. That's literally text book Stark reactions right there, "Bye" then walking out. They are literally the same person on and off screen. I love him all the more now.
Yea rly rhought the same. He IS Tony Stark
Textbook movie stark which is literally just RDJs personality because they let him have so much freedom with the character. He's still similar but not so much like comic Stark
@@SirBool hes still perfect as tony stark
@@SirBool he was already a well-known great actor!! But he’s going to be known has Tony Stark, and I think because he starts, and I became the beginning of comic blockbusters, he did put himself into those movies!! as much as I didn’t want Iron Man a die, it was a good way to end those 10 years because they made us feel that, that lost of Tony Stark!!👏 👏
1:27 the same look he gave Steve when he learned the truth behind his parents' death (Civil War). Don't fck with RDJ, you just don't.
Why dont they mind their own business ?. It is this mans private life/past . I would have done the same .
Good on you Robert .
You can see his breathing starting to get heavier towards the end but his eyes are locked onto him. I don't think that many people have that level of control to NOT lash out.
im just here because the comments are disable on the original clip.
i know i'm 2 years late but wtf same lol
lol me too i was actually not sure if this was staged or not
ParanormalG&CAV Same 😂
me too lmao
He handled that PERFECTLY. He remained calm when he was uncomfortable.
1:23 , that look he made, camera zooms in just the right moment, i cant say it was a coincidence, they fcking wanted him to feel like that. Trashes.
The guy who was taking off Robert's mic was great!
that's his job
He handled it like a boss but damn he looked mad the way he was puffing and glaring.
Right call. This was simply supposed to be promotional. The interviewer was not professional in bringing up topics not agreed to.
Yeah he did the same with Quentin Tarantino asking him about his stance on violence in movies and Tarantino shut him down telling him that the interview is nothing but promotion for his movie and not there to talk about anything else
Great job Robert! You talked about this million of times in the past including Oprah. You showed millions of people that you can bounce back from mistakes and be successful from your past. You are not obligated to justify your past to strangers or silly interviewers. Opening bandages on wounds! Your fans love you and are happy for your success.
(I’m a brain surgery survivor. Siri is helping me spell. I’m sorry if some of my sentences might be off )You are 100% correct!! And he knew with Oprah would that was going to be about!! This is in promoting his movie, that I was just trying to Pedro minute to be noticed!! Robert Downey, Jr., walked off like a professional, and that idiot is being made fun of on RUclips right now!! 😂😂😂…
Robert is upset with his past and dosnt like to think about it. It is behind him. Why oh why reporter
You know how you don’t ask a person with PTSD about their past trauma, you don’t ask Robert Downey Jr. about his past. It’s just “Professional Courtesy”.
We got your back RDJ
RDJ was perfectly professional. He warned the interviewer not to go there in an assertive way, and when interviewer didn't comply he left.
Reporter destroyed his career with one question. Outstanding. Guy won't even be able to get a job taking orders at McDonalds.
I'm proud of him. He's turned into the best man in the world❤️🌏
I don’t blame him that question was completely inappropriate this interview was for a movie
Agreed.. Personal life topics should be on a different event. That question was ridiculous and unethical.
1:39
That passive aggresive pat on the shoulder left the reported shook lmao
Isn’t that the same interviewer that Quentin Tarantino got mad at
*Robert handled the situation like a King*
He was there to talk about the movie not his past or anything like that I would leave as well if people started making so much personal questions instead of stuff about the movie
he just pulled a Tony Stark 😂
This is what you call leaving before anything personal gets out
I thought he was acting twitchy and sketchy ..prolly why the line of questioning went down that road.... Druggies on the mend ...or so we are told... are our kids superheroes now? Nope.
RDJ just pulled a Tony Stark character on that reporter at the end. Good for you, RDJ.
Team Ironman!
I’ve learned so much from this interview in my personal life. Remove yourself from toxic people. I’ll leave .. and I’ve walked out on so many unecessary
Krishnan is a hopeless journalist. He had a similar interview with Quentin Tarrantino where he talk the interview in a completely unnecessary direction.
I'm not sure if he is a self publicist who wants attention for upsetting big names or if he is so dim that he doesn't understand the difference between a movie promo chat and a "warts and all" hour with Oprah.
I hate him with every ounce of my being
He is a superb journalist
@@Amethyst_Friend stfu
@@PeachLemonade_ futs
@@Amethyst_Friend nice
And the best thing was "bye"! .... Just like rdj answer
He didn’t storm out.
He just politely got up and left 😂 his boundaries were crossed and that was it.
For the sake of good mental health he left.
First, he didn’t storm off, he handled it calmly and professionally. Second, you could tell Robert was getting emotional. It’s not his fault it’s that dudes fault.
The title is misleading. The reason he "stormed out" of the interview was that the interviewer started asking personal questions and RDJ didn't want to commit to the interview so he left calmly and appropriately.
on a real note im glad he handled the situation gently and walked off and that reporter is just needs help fr
If someone do not want to disclose his/her past then he has every right to do it
His reaction was so legitimate
He didn’t storm out. He set his boundaries and this fool was asking questions that were meant to manipulate rdj into answering questions he didn’t want to.
Maybe we should talk about this reporter's past.
I don't blame him for leaving
fun fact: this interviewer is the same interviewer who annoyed micheal jackson from interview
Yeah. He didn’t storm out. He handled that like a champ.
You really should change the title of the video he didn't storm out he just politely ended it.
That made me feel so uncomfortable bruh the audacity of that dude fr made me cringe
You don’t just ask questions like that to someone you don’t really know, nor understand. Robert felt irritated and uncomfortable, you could tell. He got past and through that stuff and it’s in the past, so why ask about it. It could set off a trigger within some people. Plus Robert didn’t even storm out of the room, he just walked away in a calm manner.
He was honestly super chill and didn't start like raising his voice or anything thank you Tony for not getting upset and being super cool calm and collected 😉
@1:46 "it's just getting a little Diana Sawyer in here"😂😂 good to know I'm not the only one that dose not like her.😂😂😂
I have been trying to figure out what he was saying for ages. Thankyou
Imagine doing a movie promo and get asked about your past from a complete stranger 😂😂 wtf this ain’t Oprah bro
The look on the camera mans face is like “well crap you really just did that?” 😂😂😂
What did that have to do with the movie he was promoting ???seriously some reporters it’s no fair on the ones who really are lovely
This interviewer seems to step on actors and celebrities feet the wrong way quite often. He also does this in an interview with Quentin Tarrentino.
That’s the most professional and polite “storming out “
I’ve ever seen….
Omg he did the absolute right thing! The interview was about the movie and not his life 😠🥺 poor rdj🥺❤️
Krishnan Guru is the worst for promotional interviews! He was the one who got destroyed by Quentin Tarantino. RDJ was about to destroy him as well until the Disney suits stepped in.
I am genuinely amazed he still said “bye”
Y’all act like he is a hero for not yelling or getting to upset when someone asked to personal of a question wtf is happening to people, like just say that question is to personal its that simple
In a promotional interview about a movie in which he stars in where they ask questions about the movie and the actors relationship with said movie, how does that in any way shape or form connect with a question about the actor’s PUBLICLY KNOWN difficult life? It was insulting, unprofessional, unethical, and slightly humiliating to have that question asked on air in front of a group of strangers. I’m surprised he didn’t do anything more than act like a gentleman.
Looks like PTSD from the end of the avengers was kicking in
“Stormed out” Bro, he just casually walked out. He wasn’t even in a rush he took the mic off and everything
These types of interviews are arranged by people who want to defame other people
Downey cleverly walked out
Amazing
Really well done
Some people don't let you escape your own past
"Do you think your free of all of that?" The hell does it look like.