I think this Actors on Actors interview just became my favorite one because Laura Dern and Eddie Redmayne both have the same warmth and level of enthusiasm, and they really seem to be genuinely interested in each other and admire the other person as a person as well as an actor. Lovely interview and got such positive emotions from it :)
I wish she had a chance of winning this year, she moved me to tears. A very soulful and authentic performance which I thought was miles ahead of Patricia Arquette.
Patrick Bateman please! She was barely in the movie. She has a couple short two-minute scenes in which she really doesn't do anything besides being kooky/goofy (which is not unlike Dern's own personality) and the rest of her performance is 10-15-second non-verbal flashback montages.. She was fine and serviceable, but not award-worthy. At least Arquette has more to do and has that perfect 5-minute monolog at the end.
+Patrick Bateman Na. Laura was great in Wild, but there's no way she was "miles ahead" of Patricia. Patricia very easily deserved that award over all of the other nominees.
Eddie was so phenomenal in Theory... I wanted to see it again, but my lady friend didn't want to sit through it again. Pleb! I haven't seen Wild, and I hate to comment on her looks, but Laura looks amazing. I grew up with a crush on her, so I had to make this comment.
Idk man... I watched the hell out of Lynch a few years ago while working on a devised play influenced by his themes and atmosphere, and Inland Empire kinda fell flat for me. I can honestly not remember what it was about, it made a very negative impact on me,... What was so amazing about it? Honest question
XSpiegel For me, his films are always about trying to figure out what the film is about. This was no different, just way more layers than ever before. I find it captivating and endlessly interesting. It's hard to get more specific due to the very nature of his work. I just know that I love it very much without understanding everything.
Oh I understand the explorative aspect, I watched Mullholland drive 3 times in a row once, with 15 min breaks to discuss it with my mates. I feel however IE was TOO MUCH about the obscurity in story-telling. the film kind of made me feel physically ill, but not in the same way as say... requiem for a dream where it drained me emotionally, but rather...Idk, in literaly unpleassent way. It's hard to explain... It wasn't a very positiv experience. That is A reaction, so I guess thats something, I remember just being very dissapointed. This happens though, you can't love every work even if you love the director. I rate his work as top 5 film catalogues(and Twin peaks ofc) of all time.
Eddie Redmayne is going to be around for a long time...he is so talented.
mina panahy
Laura Dern is such an amazing actress. There's just something so serene about her.
I think this Actors on Actors interview just became my favorite one because Laura Dern and Eddie Redmayne both have the same warmth and level of enthusiasm, and they really seem to be genuinely interested in each other and admire the other person as a person as well as an actor. Lovely interview and got such positive emotions from it :)
laura is just so open and generous in herself it's beautiful to watch
I wish she had a chance of winning this year, she moved me to tears. A very soulful and authentic performance which I thought was miles ahead of Patricia Arquette.
Patrick Bateman please! She was barely in the movie. She has a couple short two-minute scenes in which she really doesn't do anything besides being kooky/goofy (which is not unlike Dern's own personality) and the rest of her performance is 10-15-second non-verbal flashback montages.. She was fine and serviceable, but not award-worthy. At least Arquette has more to do and has that perfect 5-minute monolog at the end.
+Patrick Bateman Na. Laura was great in Wild, but there's no way she was "miles ahead" of Patricia. Patricia very easily deserved that award over all of the other nominees.
yes can't wait to see her in The Last Jedi
Damn, Laura is so gorgeous. Really happy she's doing so well.
Amazing actors. Eddie is a gem!
You can feel the passion and love for the craft when Laura is listening to Eddie... That's how people should feel about their work and their jobs
Laura Dern is gorgeous, and a very talanted actress.
Totally, and I love Eddie too. Great to see them both together!
Eddie is genuinely amazing!
I saw Dern in wild at heart, it's taken years to get over.
I love actors who are really into acting. It's so nice to hear people talk about what they love.
Eddie was so phenomenal in Theory... I wanted to see it again, but my lady friend didn't want to sit through it again. Pleb!
I haven't seen Wild, and I hate to comment on her looks, but Laura looks amazing. I grew up with a crush on her, so I had to make this comment.
That is one good looking and talented actress. Any actresses watching, follow her lead
Loved Laura Dern since Smooth Talk, she was amazing!
I love Eddie's accent, it's so British that you can hear his teeth.
+Jesse Dampolo It's English, please. There's no such thing as a British accent, from a Scot.
Lewis Cranston He has a little bit of an accent. He's from England.
Idol Rocks Read my comment again.
Lewis Cranston
OK!??
EVERYONE HAS AN ACCENT !!!
Laura is 47 and hotter than hell.
I think you mean Georgia asphalt.
+Joe Smith she does look good in this clip but looks rough in others
I am deeply in love with this two incredible persons!
INLAND EMPIRE is one of the best films ever made.
Thats a pretty bold statement. Although you gotta love Lynch.
siqpuppie Definitely.
Idk man... I watched the hell out of Lynch a few years ago while working on a devised play influenced by his themes and atmosphere, and Inland Empire kinda fell flat for me. I can honestly not remember what it was about, it made a very negative impact on me,... What was so amazing about it? Honest question
XSpiegel For me, his films are always about trying to figure out what the film is about. This was no different, just way more layers than ever before. I find it captivating and endlessly interesting. It's hard to get more specific due to the very nature of his work. I just know that I love it very much without understanding everything.
Oh I understand the explorative aspect, I watched Mullholland drive 3 times in a row once, with 15 min breaks to discuss it with my mates. I feel however IE was TOO MUCH about the obscurity in story-telling. the film kind of made me feel physically ill, but not in the same way as say... requiem for a dream where it drained me emotionally, but rather...Idk, in literaly unpleassent way. It's hard to explain... It wasn't a very positiv experience. That is A reaction, so I guess thats something, I remember just being very dissapointed. This happens though, you can't love every work even if you love the director. I rate his work as top 5 film catalogues(and Twin peaks ofc) of all time.
actors LOVE the word "freeing" don't they?
Love Laura,been a big fan since Smooth Talk- If you haven't seen her in it - find it she was was in her 20s and amazing!
He’s so talented
"you've killed someone! stop askin' stupid questions!"
andruginy Who asked it?
Never Mind!! You're quoting what she said!!
Can't wait to see her as amilyn Holdo in The Last Jedi
Eddie
make sure you watch her in Enlightened
I love Laura Dern
That her parents were already established actors of course doesn't hurt though she's shown herself to be a pretty good actress notwithstanding.
LAURA!!!!
SO INTERESTING!
I haven't seen her sense jurassic park, And that was 20 years ago she haven't aged a bit.
Omg Laura Dern resembles jk Rowling soo much, she should get a chance to play her
2018-2019 anyone?
run... run.. ....runnn!
like love💗 Laura
theatre is the ultimate challenge as a actor there can be no mistakes otherwise you've cheated the house on that night
is it me or was she kinda into Eddie? 😬
bloom bloom Well she's only 15 years older than him!!
Qué guapa!!
MLIF
Thats one pretty paleobotanist!