Sometimes complete silence from the audience is a good thing. Adam is such a good storyteller and so passionate about his craft and just so genuinely likeable you could tell the audience was enraptured.
For some reason when Adam Driver talks, he grabs my full attention. I think it's his intensity and clear passion and knowledge of whatever he's speaking about. Great interview. Stephen's so good at asking a question and actually letting someone give their full answer
What a great excuse when you take the ticket to court. Wow. I've had some fantastic excuses for speeding, rolling stops, et cetera. But, I've been filming at 120mph all day, sorry I forgot what 55 felt like. Peace
Man, i remember seeing him first time on Broad City, and I knew for sure he was at least going to be a an Indie superstar. I am glad he kept his humbleness, even after play a major Star Wars character.
Mr. Driver’s Astute Awareness of Regional light refraction, Compels me to Express that I’m Certain that he’ll Also make an Exceptional Director 🎬✨ 4:05 ☂️
CLOSED CAPTIONING TRANSCRIPT Stephen Colbert: "One of the characters of the film is Modena, Italy, itself, where Enzo Ferrari is from. The factory is still there, and his son Piero is still there. What was it like to shoot where all of this happened?" Adam Driver: "Kind of...I wouldn't say 'haunting', as that's not the right word, but it was all helpful information. It's not one of those movies where would could shoot Brussels, [Belgium], y'know, for Modena. It had to be in the place [itself]. Not only was it part of Enzo's life, [as] the barber shop in the movie is the barber shop that he got his hair cut at, the guy who is cutting my hair is the grandson of the guy who cut Enzo's hair. Where there's a crash, that is the place where it happened, and you can see the person. You can understand why he was famously kind of a hypochondriac. He didn't like to travel, and he wanted people to come to him. So, he had this routine of going from his apartment, to the barber shop, to the factory, back to Lina [Lardi's] house, it was all within a few miles of each other. When you're there, you're like, 'oh, it couldn't have been made in any other place'. The light in Modena is different from the light in L.A. The red Ferrari in Modena is different from the light in Southern California, and having people come to him was a massive character in the movie, and the town itself. It was just one of those hand-made movies where someone who was on catering one moment was in the movie the next minute. Everyone kind of filed through [on] the movie." Stephen Colbert: "I can imagine that in Modena, Italy, the catering's pretty good." Adam Driver: "It's great, yeah! The best catering in the world!" Stephen Colbert: "Best reason to take the job?" Adam Driver: (joking) "Yeah! The only reason...well, maybe not the only reason, but the main reason why I do films. The catering." Stephen Colbert: "Let's talk about the Ferraris themselves, because, y'know, because especially, when I was a little boy, I was very into cars, and there's nothing as exciting or sexy or romantic as a Ferrari car. Why do you think this man, this place, these people, built something so beautiful, and such a moving, mechanical work of art?" Adam Driver: "As beautiful as they are, they were all about economy. In the film, or to [Enzo's] mind, he kind of says that usually, it's more beautiful to look at when it works the best, and you would always ask him what his favorite car is, and he's say, 'the next one'. He was constantly after innovation. Aerodynamics was just becoming something that they were considering. Mid-engine vehicles was something that he was resistant [towards], [as he was] of the philosophy that 'the ox pulled the cart'." Stephen Colbert: "Did you spend any time in Ferraris during this movie?" Adam Driver: "I did. We raced Ferraris - contemporary Ferraris - because those are pretty much the only ones I could fit in [while] in Modena. We raced some Revells, some open-wheel single seaters in California...they have no cover on the wheel, they are basically a glorified motorcycle engine. They're incredibly fast." Stephen Colbert: "Do you like driving fast? Do you have a lead foot?" Adam Driver: "I do. I used to [have a lead foot], but not anymore. Now, I have kids. There's traffic tickets, yeah." Stephen Colbert: "How many traffic tickets are we talking, Adam? Keep in mind, children are watching right now." Adam Driver: "When I first got my driver's license, I got, like, four tickets in two months. My insurance was something, at the time, was like $300 a month. I basically had to work so [that] I could drive."
Let's be honest. 90% of speeding tickets are a scam. To generate money. There was no danger, or risk involved. Just an excuse to write a ticket. We need more driver education, not more revenue for the local speed trap, and greedy insurance companies. Driver education is more beneficial and safe for all of us. In my opinion.
Seriously. People driving slowly are often just as much of a danger - typically because they are outmatched, scared of driving and indecisive, or lost. When I'm out running and someone is driving slowly I take extra care to get out of the way.
WHEN OUR MINDSET CHANGES,ALMOST EVERYTHING AROUND US CAN BE READY TO COMBINE TOGETHER THEN IT CAN BECOME POWERFUL. RULES ARE ACTUALLY GIVING US A TEST TO IMPROVE OURSELVES HOW BEST WE CAN BE IN LIFE.
@@ChineduOpara I have to be honest, I lost my provisional license for a year for speeding (twice, you only get enough points to survive getting caught once here in Australia on your P's, which you get once you first pass your driving test) It can be hard to hold to speed limits when you're young, regardless of skin tone or wealth.
@SheyD78 I don't understand... what does youth have to do with speed limits? (Legitimate question, not snark... I grew up in Nigeria , and didn't get my drivers license till age 21, four years after moving to the USA)..
Imagine having arbitrary laws about speeding that we all know aren't enforced! And then imagine having fake moral panic about people breaking those laws!
It's so nice that they put all these details in like locations and grandsons... Ofcourse it 's all meaningless marketing babble because 99.9% of the people who will see the movie had to look up who Enzo Ferrari even was, let alone that they know he went to a barbershop. The fact that it's a grandson of the original guy is a nice nod to that guy, but for the movie it makes no difference who plays him. It makes it sound like the director really worked hard on the details, but you will *never* notice any of them unless sombody from Marketing tells you what you are looking at. Next they'll tell you there is no CGI in this movie. lol.
Those of us with the good fortune to have see the excellent film, “The Art of Racing in the Rain” certainly know who Enzo Ferrari is. I highly recommend the film if you’re a dog lover, a Ferrari lover, or a Kevin Costner or Milo Ventrimiglia.
Hate to be the "buzzkill" but I find laughing away a person who is a danger to the public because they routinely go over the speed limit, to be kind of gross. Lost family members 15 years ago because some 20-ish year old was speeding, lost control of his car and rammed into my uncle's car, killing him and my nephew. That same jackass had over 9 citations for speeding already when he caused the fatal crash. So pardon me if I don't find Mr. Driver being a public danger on the roads to be cute or funny.
The majority of that conversation sounded like him pointing out the reasons why it was dumb and obviously not something he continues to do. "I basically had to work so I could drive".
Again, you’re so funny but lay off the Biden age jokes - you give people pause to vote for a good leader….. do you have a good option? …. lol you don’t! Just saying…. From, Canada xo
Ever hear the saying "When the USA sneezes, Canada catches a cold"? Canada absolutely has a foot in the race, as does nearly every country around the world, because that's what it means to be a global superpower. Your politics is geopolitics, your foreign policy shapes lives abroad.
@@errorcrj110exactly! Many stupid laws here are because USA did it and we just had to copy them or were forced to do it by the US! The US is the popular girl and everyone else has to copy them to try and fit in 😢
Sometimes complete silence from the audience is a good thing. Adam is such a good storyteller and so passionate about his craft and just so genuinely likeable you could tell the audience was enraptured.
For some reason when Adam Driver talks, he grabs my full attention. I think it's his intensity and clear passion and knowledge of whatever he's speaking about. Great interview. Stephen's so good at asking a question and actually letting someone give their full answer
Adam Driver is a master class in acting. He’s the real deal.
After seeing AD on SNL I’m so interested in everything he does or has done! He’s just so talented
If you have only watched the recent one go back and watch his others. He's definitely one of the best guests on that show.
@@landonfolken03 "Career Day" on SNL with Adam Driver shows the man's commitment to a character...
I love Adam Driver, such a talented actor!
as if acting is hard
Isn't it? @@peacemaker4real
@@peacemaker4realExcellence in acting is, indeed, a challenge.
Imagine him and Keanu Reeves doing a movie together
Adam Driver finally playing a “driver”.
Paterson
I heard there isn't much driving in this movie. 😕
@@elfsong713 what’s the point then
buses mainly, poetry , dog walking@@elfsong713
@@dhadad9885 the life of the man who made it happen
it's a shame that this interview is SO rushed! Man's the real deal, let him talk!
I will forever not remember H. R. Pickens when I see Adam Driver.
Ya, amazing actor, That SNL bit is legendary, but not the best interviwee ahahaha. But solid as an actor.
H.R. Pickens? Who is he?
@@tylerboyce4081 *_EXACTLY!_*
“Crush your enemies!” 😂
@@KatSauceUp Made Pete and everyone else break in that sketch...
Not enough time with this living gonna-be legend. 😍
Fabulous story telling
Adam Driver, normally not drawn by the name, but your vision made it a must see 👏
What a great excuse when you take the ticket to court. Wow. I've had some fantastic excuses for speeding, rolling stops, et cetera. But, I've been filming at 120mph all day, sorry I forgot what 55 felt like. Peace
Thank you Adam for your service in the Marine Corps.
I hadn’t known!
Yes, thank you so much, Mr. Driver!!!
Man, i remember seeing him first time on Broad City, and I knew for sure he was at least going to be a an Indie superstar. I am glad he kept his humbleness, even after play a major Star Wars character.
he was in broad city!?
@@heaveninfinityy yep, and he is an amazing actor every time i see him, i loved his Kylo Ren even though i hated 7 8 9.
@@anoriolkoyt Same, if 7, 8 and 9 did one good thing, it was propelling Adam Driver's carreer. Good for everyone.
My crush on Adam Driver just got crushier. Goodness
Don't tell John Oliver
I could listen to Adam Driver talk about anything. Just give him a topic and let him go with it.
Gorgeous man (Adam)... 💘
Seems like a really great guy!
Imagine if this interview was conducted by John Oliver.
Going to work... just to pay your car insurance. That is just so very American lol.
Interesting to find out Adam Driver was a bad driver at one point. Imagine the inside jokes with the insurance.
Can you imagine him and Keanu Reeves doing a movie together?
Just ten minutes?? That was WAY too short!
He’s so classy and a sophisticated gentleman that I always think of him to be an English man.
Nice touch ending with Jon's song!
Mr. Driver’s Astute Awareness of Regional light refraction, Compels me to Express that I’m Certain that he’ll Also make an Exceptional Director 🎬✨ 4:05 ☂️
This is why you went to see Ferrari...you went there for his light!
@@pirobot668beta Actually, my collective experience ‘6️⃣5️⃣🦖🎦’ was recently, Thankfully 🙏🏼🥳 added, Mz. Greenblatt was an Exceptional co-Star 🌟 🎗️🎖️👏👏👏
CLOSED CAPTIONING TRANSCRIPT
Stephen Colbert: "One of the characters of the film is Modena, Italy, itself, where Enzo Ferrari is from. The factory is still there, and his son Piero is still there. What was it like to shoot where all of this happened?"
Adam Driver: "Kind of...I wouldn't say 'haunting', as that's not the right word, but it was all helpful information. It's not one of those movies where would could shoot Brussels, [Belgium], y'know, for Modena. It had to be in the place [itself]. Not only was it part of Enzo's life, [as] the barber shop in the movie is the barber shop that he got his hair cut at, the guy who is cutting my hair is the grandson of the guy who cut Enzo's hair. Where there's a crash, that is the place where it happened, and you can see the person. You can understand why he was famously kind of a hypochondriac. He didn't like to travel, and he wanted people to come to him. So, he had this routine of going from his apartment, to the barber shop, to the factory, back to Lina [Lardi's] house, it was all within a few miles of each other. When you're there, you're like, 'oh, it couldn't have been made in any other place'. The light in Modena is different from the light in L.A. The red Ferrari in Modena is different from the light in Southern California, and having people come to him was a massive character in the movie, and the town itself. It was just one of those hand-made movies where someone who was on catering one moment was in the movie the next minute. Everyone kind of filed through [on] the movie."
Stephen Colbert: "I can imagine that in Modena, Italy, the catering's pretty good."
Adam Driver: "It's great, yeah! The best catering in the world!"
Stephen Colbert: "Best reason to take the job?"
Adam Driver: (joking) "Yeah! The only reason...well, maybe not the only reason, but the main reason why I do films. The catering."
Stephen Colbert: "Let's talk about the Ferraris themselves, because, y'know, because especially, when I was a little boy, I was very into cars, and there's nothing as exciting or sexy or romantic as a Ferrari car. Why do you think this man, this place, these people, built something so beautiful, and such a moving, mechanical work of art?"
Adam Driver: "As beautiful as they are, they were all about economy. In the film, or to [Enzo's] mind, he kind of says that usually, it's more beautiful to look at when it works the best, and you would always ask him what his favorite car is, and he's say, 'the next one'. He was constantly after innovation. Aerodynamics was just becoming something that they were considering. Mid-engine vehicles was something that he was resistant [towards], [as he was] of the philosophy that 'the ox pulled the cart'."
Stephen Colbert: "Did you spend any time in Ferraris during this movie?"
Adam Driver: "I did. We raced Ferraris - contemporary Ferraris - because those are pretty much the only ones I could fit in [while] in Modena. We raced some Revells, some open-wheel single seaters in California...they have no cover on the wheel, they are basically a glorified motorcycle engine. They're incredibly fast."
Stephen Colbert: "Do you like driving fast? Do you have a lead foot?"
Adam Driver: "I do. I used to [have a lead foot], but not anymore. Now, I have kids. There's traffic tickets, yeah."
Stephen Colbert: "How many traffic tickets are we talking, Adam? Keep in mind, children are watching right now."
Adam Driver: "When I first got my driver's license, I got, like, four tickets in two months. My insurance was something, at the time, was like $300 a month. I basically had to work so [that] I could drive."
You know that already exists, right? Like, what are you doing?
Colbert didn’t think a joke about Adam’s last name would be smart enough, haha
Would be over the top. Colbert knows better
Interview too short.
Ah. So after _Ford v Ferrari,_ the folks at Ferrari are doing _damage_ control.
We love your show stephen colbert
The Best Actor In the World ❤
Great interview.
When the guest has it in spades over the host
"The light in Modena is different than the light in LA"
Mr. Driver, sir, that would be the pollution
Burning desire and all business. Love it.
He’s going nuts good job baby
It’s organics vs Inorganics we have to take over sweetie
you are an awesome actor
Let's be honest.
90% of speeding tickets are a scam.
To generate money.
There was no danger, or risk involved.
Just an excuse to write a ticket.
We need more driver education,
not more revenue for the local speed trap,
and greedy insurance companies.
Driver education is more beneficial and safe for all of us.
In my opinion.
Seriously. People driving slowly are often just as much of a danger - typically because they are outmatched, scared of driving and indecisive, or lost. When I'm out running and someone is driving slowly I take extra care to get out of the way.
When the name makes sense...
adam driver had to work so he could drive, basically
Love him
7 speeding tickets in 3 weeks.
and mark hammil plawed in a move called corvette summer.
So that's why he is called "Driver". 🤯🤣
I was always more of a Wienermobile kid m'self.
🖤
I mean his name is literally "Driver"
👍
WHEN OUR MINDSET CHANGES,ALMOST EVERYTHING AROUND US CAN BE READY TO COMBINE TOGETHER THEN IT CAN BECOME POWERFUL.
RULES ARE ACTUALLY GIVING US A TEST TO IMPROVE OURSELVES HOW BEST WE CAN BE IN LIFE.
She’s haunting us and we are in love
Imagine bragging about breaking the law 4 times and are still able to drive.
Wealthy White Male Privilege. Why do you think the former POTUS isn't already in jail for his crimes? Same concept.
Speeding isn't as big deal a deal as say, murder.
@@ChineduOpara I have to be honest, I lost my provisional license for a year for speeding (twice, you only get enough points to survive getting caught once here in Australia on your P's, which you get once you first pass your driving test) It can be hard to hold to speed limits when you're young, regardless of skin tone or wealth.
@SheyD78 I don't understand... what does youth have to do with speed limits? (Legitimate question, not snark... I grew up in Nigeria , and didn't get my drivers license till age 21, four years after moving to the USA)..
Imagine having arbitrary laws about speeding that we all know aren't enforced! And then imagine having fake moral panic about people breaking those laws!
It's so nice that they put all these details in like locations and grandsons... Ofcourse it 's all meaningless marketing babble because 99.9% of the people who will see the movie had to look up who Enzo Ferrari even was, let alone that they know he went to a barbershop. The fact that it's a grandson of the original guy is a nice nod to that guy, but for the movie it makes no difference who plays him.
It makes it sound like the director really worked hard on the details, but you will *never* notice any of them unless sombody from Marketing tells you what you are looking at.
Next they'll tell you there is no CGI in this movie. lol.
Those of us with the good fortune to have see the excellent film, “The Art of Racing in the Rain” certainly know who Enzo Ferrari is.
I highly recommend the film if you’re a dog lover, a Ferrari lover, or a Kevin Costner or Milo Ventrimiglia.
🤓
Great interview.
Tough life at @300/month insurance.
Imagine if you had real problems … like living in Canada! .
💤💤💤💤😴😴💤😴💤😴😴😴
🙀🙀🙀🙀
😱😱😱
Hate to be the "buzzkill" but I find laughing away a person who is a danger to the public because they routinely go over the speed limit, to be kind of gross. Lost family members 15 years ago because some 20-ish year old was speeding, lost control of his car and rammed into my uncle's car, killing him and my nephew. That same jackass had over 9 citations for speeding already when he caused the fatal crash. So pardon me if I don't find Mr. Driver being a public danger on the roads to be cute or funny.
Agreed you should see my comment.
The majority of that conversation sounded like him pointing out the reasons why it was dumb and obviously not something he continues to do.
"I basically had to work so I could drive".
you clearly got the wrong impression due to your past experiences. this wasn't condoned in any way.
@@ISirSmoke tbh the title is leaving the wrong impression.
🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Again, you’re so funny but lay off the Biden age jokes - you give people pause to vote for a good leader….. do you have a good option? …. lol you don’t! Just saying….
From, Canada xo
From Canada? Stay in your own lane. You don’t have a horse in this race.
It is his job.
If Biden can't win on his own merit, then he doesn't deserve it.
Ever hear the saying "When the USA sneezes, Canada catches a cold"?
Canada absolutely has a foot in the race, as does nearly every country around the world, because that's what it means to be a global superpower. Your politics is geopolitics, your foreign policy shapes lives abroad.
@@errorcrj110exactly! Many stupid laws here are because USA did it and we just had to copy them or were forced to do it by the US! The US is the popular girl and everyone else has to copy them to try and fit in 😢
@disastermaster1413 actually, they do. The whole world is at risk when a dictator controls the most powerful country in the planet.
CAR'S ARE THE DEVIL!!
DON'T FORGET!
I have never needed to own a car in my whole intire life of 56 years old!
I gave the 1kth thumbs up!
I want to know if he is ok John Durham is he ok
Driver already told us, on SNL, he likes to go SLOW. 🐢 🫠
It’s in his name. 🛞