My Uncle loved Bob Dylan. My mother and I think of him often when we hear Bob Dylan on the radio(She and my Uncle grew up in the 60s). I showed my mother this trailer and her words were "Don't let me miss this."
First off, it’s not about whether or not he looks like Dylan, or any real person any actor plays (though, to be honest, he looks enough like young Dylan to pass for him), it’s about tapping into and exposing the soul of the person they’re playing. And, also, it doesn’t hurt that his vocalizations as Dylan when singing are pretty spot on, and that’s a huge plus. I understand Chalamet worked with the same vocal coach that worked to make Austin Butler pass, vocally, as Elvis Presley. Additionally, Chalamet is one of the most exciting, transformational, and devoted young actors to blossom in front of our eyes in a long time. He’s smart, good looking, versatile and, best of all, not afraid to take on challenging roles that lesser actors would recoil in fear from. His trajectory has been very similar to that of young Leonardo DiCaprio. Both started with small roles in independent films, both broke out carefully with big directors, both received their first Oscar nominations at around the same age, and both carried giant epic productions on their backs that lesser actors would run from (DiCaprio had Titanic, Chalamet has Dune). I think Chalamet is very careful about what he chooses and, because of that, he’s rarely delivered anything less than stellar performances even in the most mundane of films (he’s absolutely terrific in Woody Allen’s tiny A RAINY DAY IN NEW YORK). I’ve been studying cinema and the art of screen acting for the better part of 60 years… I can say, without hesitation, that Chalamet is going to be one of the most sought after and respected actors of his generation and one of the biggest movie stars over the next several decades. That’s a rare thing. Few (Jack Nicholson, Marlon Brando, James Cagney, Bette Davis, Tom Hanks, Daniel Day-Lewis, Meryl Streep) have been able to achieve both. Chalamet may be added to that vaulted list.
@@rawbylaw4717 You're right---I'd never consider Nicholson, who plays a type (but well) on the same list as Brando, who was a trained theatrical actor. Nicholson is almost always the same....Chalamet is not. Let's wait to judge his career overall.
@@rawbylaw4717 Obviously they haven't had the same length of career yet. You can only compare him to actors when they were *his age*, and by that metric, he beats everyone, including his closest comparison, Leo DiCaprio. Maybe Mickey Rooney beats him.
yeah. and I give him A for effort but he doesn't look like him and he doesn't expose the soul of Dylan either. I get the soul of Timothee coming through. How the hell could anyone convey Dylan. He's extremely unique.
@@wordswordswords8203 First, everyone acknowledged that he doesn't look like Dylan. We do NOT expect biopic actors to be lookalikes. [See almost all other biopic actors, almost none of whom have the same face as their subject.] Second, there is no way anyone could judge whether he exposes the soul of Dylan or not from a trailer. We'd need to see the whole film before judging that, and that would include all the acting and spoken dialogue as well as the singing.
Wow, Timmy never ceases to amaze me with his talent. I’ve been watching most of his movies and he is able to present the characters he plays with each performance drawing you into the story. After watching Wonka and knowing he can sing with a wonderful voice I am totally astonished he was able to sound like Dylan. Although I’m not a fan of Dylan’s unique voice, I do enjoy his music and, would enjoy this movie to watch Timmy give us a glimpse of Bob Dylan’s rise to fame and seeing Elle Fanning perform again. Thank you for all the hard work in making this movie.
He may not look like Dylan, but that’s an astonishing impersonation. This has the makings to be up there with Val Kilmer and Jamie Foxx as Morrison and Ray…
As a life long Dylan fan, this is gonna be AWESOME! Dylan was an executive producer on the film, and by the way at 83 years old Dylan is currently touring for his latest LP "Rough and Rowdy Ways." Timothee saw Dylan perform in Brooklyn NY last fall.
... I had to rewatch after reading your comment...that is Edward Norton... I saw his name in the end credits and thought to myself "I don't remember seeing him in the preview"... I'm still awestruck over Timothee's "Dylan"... looks interesting, cheers...
@@alannazaritz5396 I was afraid he would play him poorly but so far he looks spot on. Everyone has gone all in on their roles. I think you need to when representing the best song writer of all time
it's amazing aint it...what people have been allowed to believe. If the kid could sing that well he wouldn't be acting. and yet...he acts so well...why would he need to sing.
@@out_spocken Have you heard his rendition of “Everything Happens To Me” from A Rainy Day in New York? I suspect it’s a fairly accurate rendition using his own voice.
Yes, well Bob could never sing, so it’s not a stretch for Timmy-Tim. I can’t wait till he grows up into a man. He’s still got a lot of young boy in him.
The moment he started singing my eyes widened, jaw dropped then transcended into an ear to ear smile and I started laughing out of pure astonishment, granted the nose might be slightly problematic and his turn in as Dylan feels like an embodied representation rather than a skin deep transformation but nonetheless there are plenty of highlights from the crew and the cast to behold here and I truly do feel that Tim is going to receive several nominations for this. I Believe this is gonna be a well received film which at the very least will be perfectly adequate.
eh, I don't think the nose is problematic. we jews have middle eastern levantine noses. including Bob Dylan. and what I LOVE is that an ethnically Jewish man (Chalamet) is actually playing another ethnically jewish man. that makes me very very happy. had this been a non jew playing this role, and then adjusting his nose (cough Bradley Cooper cough) I would have been livid.
I went up to Edward Norton at around 5am on the last shoot day of the Newport Folk Festival 1965 in Mountainside, New Jersey and said something like “Mr. Seeger, whatever happens in Folk Club stays in Folk Club”, and he agreed…
Yes!!! And yes !! Well- Timothée is amazing in anything he does & always 1,000% gives his BEST! Hence his many wins & Nominations! 🏆 🥇 & the heavily Award nominated, great Director James Mangold is the one that directed “Walk the Line!” - which got Reese Whitherspoon her Oscar & Joaquin Phoenix was nominated for best Actor Oscar, but sadly lost to PHILIP Seymour Hoffmann in “Capote”, although I, & manyyy others firmly believe Joaquin should’ve won the Oscar!! 🏆 👏🏼 Go a Timothée!! 🌟 💫
It'll be poetic justice if it happens; he deserved the Oscar for Call Me By Your Name, but what's-his-name (no disrespect intended, can't recall his name) won for playing Winston Churchill. But Timmy announced his presence for sure in the brilliant, moving "Call Me..."; you knew a great new talent had arrived---! :)
Well done T, well done. 😅❤ I've learned to play guitar with Bob Dylan songs. I was 12 years old and used to watch Vietnam War news on TV. Another time, another world...
He seems perfect for the part - I hope he'll get an Oscar nomination for it! I know roles in biopics tend to be first in line, but ooohhh, he seems to be soooo convincing. He ssems to be on a roll to getting all the hot parts in movies right now.
He sounds so good and I’m really excited for this movie!! The kids at the end - I think are supposed to be Edward Nortons children, the family was well casted and I’m excited to see this in theaters!
I hate Hollywood and I don't go to the movies but ironically I did suspend my disgust long enough to see both Dune movies and will do so again to see this film as well. TC is a fine young actor.
I don't usually watch any kind of musical or based in real life movies like this, but I gotta say that this is so astonishing, and it makes me want to watch it.
@@jackhammer0101 the three seconds of lip syncing in that trailer was completely spot on. And he looks enough like him to embody the character. Go to Vegas if you want to see impersonators.
And you say "thank God you don't do casting" as if the role wasn't already cast and the film wasn't already shot. You're not just wrong, you're also kinda dumb
Not a fan of Chalamet, to be honest, but that was a VERY accurate representation of how early Dylan sounded. Dylan's voice went through some pretty radical changes, even album to album, in the '60s, and I think it would have been very easy for most actors to jump into the Blond On Blonde sound, or Highway 61, but nope, he nailed that. Feeling a little better about the movie after having seen this.
You fail to get Social Media--it's half of the time the uneducated given a voice, or trolling for attention, or, more often than not, the random thoughts of mediocrity.
So stoked to see this film at Christmas time. Marvin Gaye, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell are in a class by themselves. I hope Dylan has come to terms with some of his misogynistic actions of the past. In 1967 there was his brutal condescending parody of Bobbie Gentry's classic story song Ode to Billie Joe. His song, Answer to Ode : Clothesline Saga, was a demeaning vile piece of his art designed to mock and humiliate a fellow singer-songwriter. Gentry rose above it telling the press at the time "he's entitled to his own opinion". Over a half century later, Ode to Billie Joe has 265 covers and over 50 million in record sales. It was placed on the Library of Congress National Register for its social and historic significance and in 1999 joined the Grammy H.O.F list.. Then there was his infamous 1970's Rolling Stone interview where he had the audacity to state there was not a single major female poet in the entire English language. When pressed on the matter he sarcastically retorted "who Emily Dickenson?" It knocked Dylan off his pedestal for me reminding us all that every human on this earth is flawed in some shape form or fashion.
Praying this is good! A Hard Rain is Gonna Fall sounded amazing! I was hoping Timothy wouldn't butcher Dylan's voice but he is spot on with his own take on it.
@@chloehall4270 Theres some reverb and delay for sure, but sounds authentic. The speaking voice will be interesting. Thats the one I am looking forward to most.. Dylan gave the best interviews!
@@munfyphoto Personally, I think a solid, interesting screen play is far more important for the film’s success than impressions delivered by any member of the cast.
J ai hâte de voir ce film au cinéma. Je pense que TC est largement à la hauteur. Personnellement pour l instant je le trouve tres bon dans ses différents rôles. Je sais qu il a beaucoup travaillé pour celui là. On verra. LTCFE❤❤❤❤
Im a dylan fan. I will go see this movie... his voice doesn't sound like Dylan AT ALL... but that doesn't matter. The world needs to be reminded who Bob Dylan is, maybe it might inspire more real songwritters with something to say other than "uh yea, uh, gonna, get it, uh, yea, uh"
He looks like Billie Joe Armstrong mocking Bob Dylan, but gosh, the singing is almost amazingly similar to Dylan's! I felt sick when I saw first shots, but I like the way Joan Baez looks in this movie and freaking Edward Norton as my beloved Pete Seeger... Jesus, I want to watch it so bad
Timothee worked with the same vocal coach that coached Austin Butler as Elvis. This is going to be epic!
The S's ain't right. Soz
Not that great then?
Interesting
The face doesn't fit that voice......not by a country mile!!
You mean this is Timothee singing?.
Bobothée Dylamet
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Come gather round, Dune twinks, wherever you roam
🤣🤣😃👍🏻☠️ I literally ♥️ u, keep up the good work, best comment in 2024
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That´s him singing. It´s amazing how good he sounds.
Totally! I can here his little "lisp" -- God, I hope it's amazing... like Austin Butler with Elvis...
Stage demeanour and facial expressions pretty close too...
that’s not the first time he’s done it
He’s amazing!
Yo thats just how awful Bob Dylan is
Actually so impressed how much he sounds like him.
What the fuck are you on??
@@AncientCityMusic not at all
I am afraid is playback
@lorenzodelre7001 it's Timoth whatever his name is singing.
@@dr.snootles7421 yes he does, he wouldn't be doing the movie if people thought he didn't
He sings, makes chocolates, sees the future, and plays the guitar.
Timothèe Chalamet is a jack of all trades.
Et chevauche des vers geants😂 LTCFE❤❤❤❤
..and also he 'call me by your name'
obligatory LISAN AL GHAIB
And a master of none
so, he is the messiah
My Uncle loved Bob Dylan. My mother and I think of him often when we hear Bob Dylan on the radio(She and my Uncle grew up in the 60s). I showed my mother this trailer and her words were "Don't let me miss this."
First off, it’s not about whether or not he looks like Dylan, or any real person any actor plays (though, to be honest, he looks enough like young Dylan to pass for him), it’s about tapping into and exposing the soul of the person they’re playing.
And, also, it doesn’t hurt that his vocalizations as Dylan when singing are pretty spot on, and that’s a huge plus. I understand Chalamet worked with the same vocal coach that worked to make Austin Butler pass, vocally, as Elvis Presley.
Additionally, Chalamet is one of the most exciting, transformational, and devoted young actors to blossom in front of our eyes in a long time. He’s smart, good looking, versatile and, best of all, not afraid to take on challenging roles that lesser actors would recoil in fear from.
His trajectory has been very similar to that of young Leonardo DiCaprio. Both started with small roles in independent films, both broke out carefully with big directors, both received their first Oscar nominations at around the same age, and both carried giant epic productions on their backs that lesser actors would run from (DiCaprio had Titanic, Chalamet has Dune).
I think Chalamet is very careful about what he chooses and, because of that, he’s rarely delivered anything less than stellar performances even in the most mundane of films (he’s absolutely terrific in Woody Allen’s tiny A RAINY DAY IN NEW YORK).
I’ve been studying cinema and the art of screen acting for the better part of 60 years…
I can say, without hesitation, that Chalamet is going to be one of the most sought after and respected actors of his generation and one of the biggest movie stars over the next several decades.
That’s a rare thing. Few (Jack Nicholson, Marlon Brando, James Cagney, Bette Davis, Tom Hanks, Daniel Day-Lewis, Meryl Streep) have been able to achieve both.
Chalamet may be added to that vaulted list.
Brando and Nicholson comparison? Tell me you wasted 60 years watching cinema without telling me.
@@rawbylaw4717 You're right---I'd never consider Nicholson, who plays a type (but well) on the same list as Brando, who was a trained theatrical actor. Nicholson is almost always the same....Chalamet is not. Let's wait to judge his career overall.
@@rawbylaw4717 Obviously they haven't had the same length of career yet. You can only compare him to actors when they were *his age*, and by that metric, he beats everyone, including his closest comparison, Leo DiCaprio. Maybe Mickey Rooney beats him.
yeah. and I give him A for effort but he doesn't look like him and he doesn't expose the soul of Dylan either. I get the soul of Timothee coming through. How the hell could anyone convey Dylan. He's extremely unique.
@@wordswordswords8203 First, everyone acknowledged that he doesn't look like Dylan. We do NOT expect biopic actors to be lookalikes. [See almost all other biopic actors, almost none of whom have the same face as their subject.] Second, there is no way anyone could judge whether he exposes the soul of Dylan or not from a trailer. We'd need to see the whole film before judging that, and that would include all the acting and spoken dialogue as well as the singing.
Wow, Timmy never ceases to amaze me with his talent. I’ve been watching most of his movies and he is able to present the characters he plays with each performance drawing you into the story. After watching Wonka and knowing he can sing with a wonderful voice I am totally astonished he was able to sound like Dylan. Although I’m not a fan of Dylan’s unique voice, I do enjoy his music and, would enjoy this movie to watch Timmy give us a glimpse of Bob Dylan’s rise to fame and seeing Elle Fanning perform again. Thank you for all the hard work in making this movie.
no no no
He may not look like Dylan, but that’s an astonishing impersonation. This has the makings to be up there with Val Kilmer and Jamie Foxx as Morrison and Ray…
the voice COMPLETELY caught me off guard super excited
Wait until you see the film, hyper
And Angela Bassett as Tina turner.
@@chaniquasmith6258 great call. Thank you for that…you are simply the best…
@@chaniquasmith6258 great call. Thank you for that. You are simply the best…
As a life long Dylan fan, this is gonna be AWESOME! Dylan was an executive producer on the film, and by the way at 83 years old Dylan is currently touring for his latest LP "Rough and Rowdy Ways." Timothee saw Dylan perform in Brooklyn NY last fall.
Perfect choice to play Dylan. Cannot wait for this movie.
that Edward Norton Pete Seeger impression is TOO GOOD
... I had to rewatch after reading your comment...that is Edward Norton... I saw his name in the end credits and thought to myself "I don't remember seeing him in the preview"... I'm still awestruck over Timothee's "Dylan"... looks interesting, cheers...
@@alannazaritz5396 I was afraid he would play him poorly but so far he looks spot on. Everyone has gone all in on their roles. I think you need to when representing the best song writer of all time
I’m not sorprised. Edward Norton is one of the best. Underrated?? Maybe!
I am blowned away by Timothee's singing voice, what a singer!!!!!
Thank the clever engineers and their equipment.
Yeah the statistics say the same thing
it's amazing aint it...what people have been allowed to believe. If the kid could sing that well he wouldn't be acting. and yet...he acts so well...why would he need to sing.
@@out_spocken Have you heard his rendition of “Everything Happens To Me” from A Rainy Day in New York? I suspect it’s a fairly accurate rendition using his own voice.
Yes, well Bob could never sing, so it’s not a stretch for Timmy-Tim. I can’t wait till he grows up into a man. He’s still got a lot of young boy in him.
His hair looks like Dylan - and his voice 😮 wow sounds a lot like Bob. I’m impressed!
@@MCM214 that’s all bob Dylan is to you?
You know wigs exist right? And actors use them a lot right? 😂 😂😂
If the real Dylan could actually sing like that....
Sounds nothing like Dylan. Dylan is a fabulous singer, this is a cheap, cheap copy from Guangzhou
@@Azabaxe80the real Dylan sings better than this.
*Dylan can't sing like Picasso can't paint!!!*
The moment he started singing my eyes widened, jaw dropped then transcended into an ear to ear smile and I started laughing out of pure astonishment, granted the nose might be slightly problematic and his turn in as Dylan feels like an embodied representation rather than a skin deep transformation but nonetheless there are plenty of highlights from the crew and the cast to behold here and I truly do feel that Tim is going to receive several nominations for this. I Believe this is gonna be a well received film which at the very least will be perfectly adequate.
I felt the same about Gary Busey in Buddy Holly movie, who knew? 😯
They're both lil JOO's.
eh, I don't think the nose is problematic. we jews have middle eastern levantine noses. including Bob Dylan. and what I LOVE is that an ethnically Jewish man (Chalamet) is actually playing another ethnically jewish man. that makes me very very happy. had this been a non jew playing this role, and then adjusting his nose (cough Bradley Cooper cough) I would have been livid.
@@CynicalDuchess and just to clarify my friend what I meant in regards to the nose is that the prosthetic looks a little obvious than it does natural.
@@alexanderkilcullen4247 think it suits his face
The tone is actually very good
never hah
I went up to Edward Norton at around 5am on the last shoot day of the Newport Folk Festival 1965 in Mountainside, New Jersey and said something like “Mr. Seeger, whatever happens in Folk Club stays in Folk Club”, and he agreed…
True story, can confirm. I was the Mountainside.
Cate Blanchett still my favorite Bob Dylan, but I have my hopes up on timmy.
no way galadriel played as bob dylan, yeah now i know what i'm going to be watching next
Thank you thank
You he will be amazing as always
He puts his all into all his movies
Agreed
Timothy Shallowmet
@@stephaniemoore9122rubbish. Timothy Shallowmet
This Wonka sequel looks intense.
Wonka is no joke
Hahahahaha...
😂
lol
😂
Mr.Norton captures the cadence of Pete's speaking voice beautifully. I felt like Pete was alive again.
I have had that nightmare, too...
Having Edward Norton as Pete Seger is a brilliant piece of casting. This looks like a good biopic, 'can't wait to see it.
It's definitely worth going to the movies! I'm going to go. My fav Timothee. I hope he gets the Oscar👍
Well, I don't know if it's Oscar bait, but it's definitely Mark bait. Love me some Dylan!
Does anyone think that Timothee Chalamet in the thumbnail looks like a young Patrick Dempsey.
He actually kinda does! Both handsome men ❤
@@xoxo.alexa529 Also looks like Donovan.
The speech by Pete Seeger/Edward Norton is astonishing. And true.
Except it's not true
Wow! Enormous Dylan fan, had concerns if he and they could pull it off....impressed.
Definitely a must see.
How my love for Timmy is growing. I'm in.
He continues to amaze me!
OSCAR hopefully Timothee Chalamet will be getting into award season next year hopefully.
I hope.not
@ludwigwittgenstein2422 he's probably going to be getting some oscar buzz so get over it.
@@AntonioChapman-yj4fc ok fanboy. Grow a pair
flick will be steaming 2 weeks after released and forgotten.
Chalamet Best Actor winner at 2025 Oscars. Hollywood loves bio pics
They also love Timothee
Yes!!! And yes !! Well- Timothée is amazing in anything he does & always 1,000% gives his BEST! Hence his many wins & Nominations! 🏆 🥇 & the heavily Award nominated, great Director James Mangold is the one that directed “Walk the Line!” - which got Reese Whitherspoon her Oscar & Joaquin Phoenix was nominated for best Actor
Oscar, but sadly lost to PHILIP Seymour Hoffmann in “Capote”, although I, & manyyy others firmly believe Joaquin should’ve won the Oscar!! 🏆 👏🏼 Go a Timothée!! 🌟 💫
Heee, it depends.
Starman is better than bohemia rhapsodi and I didn't win anything, Elvis was average in that aspect.
I guess Dune weighs more today.
It'll be poetic justice if it happens; he deserved the Oscar for Call Me By Your Name, but what's-his-name (no disrespect intended, can't recall his name) won for playing Winston Churchill. But Timmy announced his presence for sure in the brilliant, moving "Call Me..."; you knew a great new talent had arrived---! :)
He’ll be up against J. Phoenix with that Joker role
Well done T, well done. 😅❤
I've learned to play guitar with Bob Dylan songs. I was 12 years old and used to watch Vietnam War news on TV. Another time, another world...
Impressive vocals😮
He deserves 1.2.3...Oscar's! An angel in our earth❤
Ed Nortons back. Bout time
YES
James Mangold is a great director- this’ll be awesome!
Bob Dylan and Timothée Chalamet? Yes, please!
Cannot believe this is happening.... Elle Fanning and Timothee Chalamet in thesame movie again!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉
Timotee chalamet is legit the best actor of the last 15 years and the next 30yrs. We are witnessing an icon in the making. A young daniel day lewis.
hahaha, all right
... pour l'implication extrême dans ses rôles, non sûrement pas.
Leonardo DiCaprio
Jep, Dune was awesome but also Bones and all, King and Lady Bird!
Like Day-Lewis, I hope he knows when to retire.
Blown away right away by Norton's Pete Seeger, the voice was excellent
This gave me chills.
He seems perfect for the part - I hope he'll get an Oscar nomination for it! I know roles in biopics tend to be first in line, but ooohhh, he seems to be soooo convincing. He ssems to be on a roll to getting all the hot parts in movies right now.
Lisan al gaib😮😮
The voice from the outer world.
Timothee is so talented. Amazingly
he will win the Oscar for this .....
Songs dances he plays piano beautifully, guitar, he acts all characters, he's so attractive... Entire world lives him❤❤❤❤
It's crazy that as many accolades as Dylan has gotten he's still way underrated.
I think Dylan is rated highly enough in our culture today. And has been for a long time.
I didn't watch Elvis biopic but this one with Timothee I can't wait... ❤❤❤❤
I love you Timothee and Elle ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
He sounds so good and I’m really excited for this movie!! The kids at the end - I think are supposed to be Edward Nortons children, the family was well casted and I’m excited to see this in theaters!
he nails it!
He is not impersonating him. He is “portraying” Bob Dylan. And to those have issues with the resemblance it’s not SNL.
Only Chalamet could play him
This isn't the first Bob Dylan movie.
Took me about 30 seconds to completely burst into tears. Thank you.
LES GO BOB DYLAN MOVIE!!!
It’s about time someone produced a film based on the early part of Dylan’s career; I hope it includes telling the story of his romance with Joan Baez.
Man, Chalamet is just killing it.
I hate Hollywood and I don't go to the movies but ironically I did suspend my disgust long enough to see both Dune movies and will do so again to see this film as well. TC is a fine young actor.
This makes me so happy so many young people will be exposed to the real story of a true legend
wow this spin-off to inside llewyn davis looks great
I haven’t seen the movie yet but Timothee Chalamet deserves an Oscar for portraying Bob Dylan. He sounds just like him.
I'm sold.
Yup. Same here.
I don't usually watch any kind of musical or based in real life movies like this, but I gotta say that this is so astonishing, and it makes me want to watch it.
I smell an Oscar for Chalamet. This actually looks quite promising.
I’m impressed! What an incredible actor he is.
Perfect casting.
Thank god you don't do casting...he looks nothing like Dylan.. And his lip syncing is terrible.
@@jackhammer0101 Actually I am a casting agent. That's why my name is AgentMoray. Who would you have cast?
@@jackhammer0101 the three seconds of lip syncing in that trailer was completely spot on. And he looks enough like him to embody the character. Go to Vegas if you want to see impersonators.
And you say "thank God you don't do casting" as if the role wasn't already cast and the film wasn't already shot. You're not just wrong, you're also kinda dumb
Just the right mix of introverted, cocky, and bewildered
Yes he's a complete person and that's why we love him so much❤❤❤❤
He's winning best actor Oscar for this
hairdresser needs a raise. his hair is PERFECT
I smell a best actor nod
This is gonna be my whole personality for the next year I swear
got goosebumps, wanna see this movie
Not a fan of Chalamet, to be honest, but that was a VERY accurate representation of how early Dylan sounded. Dylan's voice went through some pretty radical changes, even album to album, in the '60s, and I think it would have been very easy for most actors to jump into the Blond On Blonde sound, or Highway 61, but nope, he nailed that. Feeling a little better about the movie after having seen this.
So many damn haters...why cant y'all just enjoy art and the painters that inspire us to a new level of euphoric understanding.
You fail to get Social Media--it's half of the time the uneducated given a voice, or trolling for attention, or, more often than not, the random thoughts of mediocrity.
He can do everything.! He's a super hero ❤❤❤❤
So excited for this
SOLD! Looking forward to this one. Early Dylan is still one of the best lyricists of all time.
Absolutely deserves a tribute movie. So many died during that special 10 years. He probably feels guilty for not being one of them.
He deserved an Oscar for every movie he did, CMBYN, Dune part 1 and 2,a rainy day in NY, beautiful boy, king, Wonka., and so on.... ❤
Wow this looks good
Gave me goose bumps. I thought I was seeing my own memory up onscreen.
Please Mr Kennedy!
I don't wanna go
UH OH!
Please. Don’t. Shoot me into outer space!
wow what a role!! congrats Timmy T.!!!!!
OMG he sounds Amazing 🤩✨💞💖 Timothée sounds just like Bob Dylan singing voice ! They must of tweeted his nose because his nose doesn’t look the same !!
So stoked to see this film at Christmas time. Marvin Gaye, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell are in a class by themselves. I hope Dylan has come to terms with some of his misogynistic actions of the past. In 1967 there was his brutal condescending parody of Bobbie Gentry's classic story song Ode to Billie Joe. His song, Answer to Ode : Clothesline Saga, was a demeaning vile piece of his art designed to mock and humiliate a fellow singer-songwriter. Gentry rose above it telling the press at the time "he's entitled to his own opinion". Over a half century later, Ode to Billie Joe has 265 covers and over 50 million in record sales. It was placed on the Library of Congress National Register for its social and historic significance and in 1999 joined the Grammy H.O.F list.. Then there was his infamous 1970's Rolling Stone interview where he had the audacity to state there was not a single major female poet in the entire English language. When pressed on the matter he sarcastically retorted "who Emily Dickenson?" It knocked Dylan off his pedestal for me reminding us all that every human on this earth is flawed in some shape form or fashion.
Chalamet é um grande ator....🇧🇷
“Wrong kid died!”
I don’t normally watch these type of movies but that was stellar. This young man has phenomenal talent.
Where's the Roy Orbison's biography movie, he's the greatest singer in the world. 👏🎤🎸😎
David Lynch directed it in the 1990s. Only The Lonely, starring Kyle MacLachlan as Orbison.
I know, it never happened, but a man can dream.
They have to make two or three more Elvis movies first 🤦🏼♀️.
@@viviandarkbloom8847 David Lynch Loved Kyle MacLachlan he was the original Paul Atreides in Dune
@@taragreenetarotastro you are correct. I guess he still loves him to this day.
I have zero interest in anything Bob Dylan... But Timothee Chalamet is going to make me want to go see this... damn
Praying this is good! A Hard Rain is Gonna Fall sounded amazing! I was hoping Timothy wouldn't butcher Dylan's voice but he is spot on with his own take on it.
Thank Auto Tune and the engineers who created this sound.
@@chloehall4270 Theres some reverb and delay for sure, but sounds authentic. The speaking voice will be interesting. Thats the one I am looking forward to most.. Dylan gave the best interviews!
@@munfyphoto Personally, I think a solid, interesting screen play is far more important for the film’s success than impressions delivered by any member of the cast.
@@chloehall4270 It's his voice singing. AutoTune doesn't fix voices to sound like Dylan. Thank his vocal coach Eric Vetro.
J ai hâte de voir ce film au cinéma. Je pense que TC est largement à la hauteur. Personnellement pour l instant je le trouve tres bon dans ses différents rôles. Je sais qu il a beaucoup travaillé pour celui là. On verra. LTCFE❤❤❤❤
Im a dylan fan. I will go see this movie... his voice doesn't sound like Dylan AT ALL... but that doesn't matter. The world needs to be reminded who Bob Dylan is, maybe it might inspire more real songwritters with something to say other than "uh yea, uh, gonna, get it, uh, yea, uh"
This was a daunting task to undertake. I appreciate the effort.
And the Oscar goes to......
Definitely not Leonardo Di Caprio.
Stoooooppp
@@Ong.s_Jukebox He is
Edward Norton
@@Butryk.T I hope so. He's been painfully overlooked for so long. I believe he's portraying Pete Seeger. I cannot wait to see that performance.
He looks like Billie Joe Armstrong mocking Bob Dylan, but gosh, the singing is almost amazingly similar to Dylan's! I felt sick when I saw first shots, but I like the way Joan Baez looks in this movie and freaking Edward Norton as my beloved Pete Seeger... Jesus, I want to watch it so bad
So the film covers the period when Dylan was working with Oompa Loompas? Just kidding. He looks great. I will see this on the day of release.
Goosebumps. This looks and sounds great.
Muadib
I didn't think Chalamet had it in him. I'm impressed
Damn, that has to be the best Bob Dylan impression I've heard.