Didn’t you see Austin Butler’s interviews for ELVIS? These two young actors are just ‘my loves’. They’re so talented, thoughtful, and grateful for what they have been given. Their work will take them to the very top.
I just love how Stephen always lets his guests finish their thoughts, no matter how long it takes. Because Timothée can talk A LOT but he has a point to get to. I just always appreciate how great a host Stephen is, definitely my favorite.
I was worried as Timothee started leg shaking lol. I just watched a screener and this film was fantastic. Just like what he said I wasn't familiar with Bob Dylan's music so now I will start listing some on youtube fore sure!
Stephen is a great example of an "active listener". It's so hard when you're only given 8 minutes to do an interview with a human being and you're trying to fit a lot of questions in. Stephen always gives such empathetic interviews while also being funny. He's a master!
It's clear why this young man is so successful. He hits the sweet spot of enormous talent and confidence while being down-to-earth, honest, and likable.
I am usually not a fan of moustache but i gotta say, i kinda like it on him, i think it fits, he's so charming, slick haircut as always, so chill) I also like that his fame didn't force him to buff himself up on steroids like crazy. He's so thin i luv it, so cute
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@@GOD999MODE: yes, he really doesn’t take it for granted & always works verryy hard -> alll of his (very known) co-stars alwaayysss talk about it & highly awarded Directors etc. he takes it very seriously… 😊 🏆 💙🤍
I'm an old guy, grew up on Dylan. What I see here is great. Timothée Chalamet does an amazing job. That's a Bob Dylan that I'm sure Dylan would recognize. I'm used to a lot of bio pic movies of people my generation knows well, being kind of close but.... Can't wait to see this movie. (GenX and Z has some absolutely amazing actors. I'll bet Edward Norton was just over the moon working with Chalamet.) I liked Dune as well.
So damn well spoken this fella. I've never followed or studied Dylan as much as I would've liked, but I want to see this movie mainly because of Timothee's enthusiasm for the role.
I don't know this guy, but the clip of him playing Dylan at Royal Albert Hall stopped me in my tracks. Shockingly good... wow! I'll be watching this movie for sure. Of course he's proud to play the modern Shakespeare -- the only musician to win a Nobel Prize in Literature EVER.
I'm definitely going to watch this. As a guitar player, I've been reading a lot of articles on what it took to even get the guitars to sound "bad" enough. And the guitar sound changed so much during that time, there was constant ensuring they had the right "bad" guitar sound at the right time. Amazing. It's not that the guitar sound was bad... its that they were very worn and it's easy to hear when you compare with a new guitar sound. You just can't do Bob Dylan with a new guitar and fresh strings! And Chalamet nails it both vocally and the way he hammers at the strings. Nails it.
Can you share some of those articles? I’m a huge Dylan fan but not a guitar player. I want to share those articles with my friend who IS a virtuoso guitar player, but not a Dylan fan haha. Maybe it’ll give him insight into appreciating imperfection.
@@Longleke. A lot of times, when external links are included in replies on YT, the comment gets deleted. If you don't see my reply with an MSN link, you'll have to google "How the producers of the Timothée Chalamet-starring Bob Dylan biopic nailed Dylan's unique tone - with a particular tweak" to get there. It says pretty much what the guitar magazines are saying, and surprisingly in the same level of detail.
I'm 80, from Duluth MN, and a shoestring cousin of Dylan. We lived in the same duplex until he was 5 at which time his family moved to Hibbing. At around 14 (me) I taught Bob the rudements of piano and he taught me the rudements of guitar. Having sung together as kids, he had a very conventional voice. The one he coopted from blues and folk singers of the time is an affectation that made him as popular as he became.
@@eustacetuberson4375 you’re absolutely right. Dylan won a Pulitzer Prize for his lyrics primarily. The dictionary definition of a shoe string relative is one that is tenuous or very distant. Since he and I are third cousins, that was a misstatement on my part.
That's a very French thing to do. Well, you don't exactly 'wear' the arms this way, but a bit better looking than that, but it's a wide spread alternative to a scarf, for men and for women to wear a good colour jumper on your shoulders and neatly around your neck.
Wow, it took me a while to understand how clever that was: "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" is such an appropriate description of Elio, in both halves.
You know, for some ignorant reason I have had it in the back of my mind for the last few years that Chalamet was this conceded and stuck up actor. After watching this interview and how he’s been on the press tour for this movie I’ve completely changed my mind. He seems like a genuinely humble person who is excited to be acting.
I had the same thought, but then I went to the theater and watched Wonka about a year ago and I completely changed my mind after that 🙂 I watched a couple of interviews promoting that movie and I really liked him. Genuine guy - great actor.
Timothee is a brilliant young actor, and his young career has already spanned a broad spectrum of characters. I love the genuine awe and respect he has for Dylan and his music. I have no doubt Timothee’s portrayal of Dylan will be captivating.
If somebody told me there is a certain piece of clothing called a Chalamet, the thing around his neck is exactly what it would look like in my mind. "Hand me my Chalamet, it is freezing outside" is an oddly realistic sounding statement of a fashionable man wanting to go for a walk in northern Europe.
What an underrated comment. And the color pallet of navy blue and bright yellow pop IS the style haha the chalamete style … I also can’t spell but if ya know ya know
Thanks for having Timmy I love to see him sit down and talk about his works passionately. You could see how serious he treats and values his works and this is a virtue in modern-day time that one values his works... So let's get finger-crossed that audience would love this work (I surely do and look forward to it) :)
im saying this since 2017 and im still convinced: he will have the marlon brando status! imo no other actor has givin his soul into his roles like timothee he´s so full of passion and creativity it´s unbelievable how balanced he is his performances are pure art! so real, he truly becomes the character i hope he will finally get his well deserved oscar! his elio, nic and laurie performance were outstanding, he´s such a talented artist! i enjoyed every movie he´s in, his king, dune and wonka performance were great aswell its actually unbelievable it´s the same actor! the future is bright for this young man :)
Chalamet is attractive and charming cus he's smart and has many talents outside of his acting. his "razor sharp cheekbones" are just a handsome bonus 💫
Love Stephen. Love Timothee too. He seems so easily likeable, which I don't think would be anyone's description of Dylan. An undoubted genius who keeps on keeping on. Timothee's voice also seems more approachable. I'm glad Dylan's given his thumb up for Timothee's performance! 💕💕
Wow. Can't wait to see it. When I finally saw Dylan live in 2000 or so, I was astounded by his repertoire of leading me through entire decades of my life. It's the felt sense of the 60s, the 70s for me.
Timothée has been an incredible actor from his debut in Call Me by Your Name to Dune 2. He has truly done justice to every character he’s portrayed and delivered outstanding performances. I can’t wait to be in the theater for this one-I’m definitely not missing it, just like I haven’t missed a single one of his movies so far!
I've never even seen this guy's face before - wouldn't recognize him if he slapped me, but this is a worthwhile enough project that I watched the interview this time.
Just hit me ...Dune Ii starred Elvis and Dylan. Iremember feeling and thinking the same thing after seeing "Elvis"; that the film would introduce a new (several new?) generations to The King! I was a teen at the height of Elvis' popularity and was so grateful for the chance to appreciate him as an octogenarian. The film left me in tears, mostly tears of joy! I have since promised myself to see every film made by Austin Butler and Timmy!😂❤
I still think tim and Keanu reeves and Normand reedus need to make a movie. Premise is this... keanu is a retired hitman where he is teaching his son, chalemet, to follow in his footsteps because of serious events that unfolded... meanwhile keanu had a brother that is also a hitman but more of a drunk and hippy type and he is involved in training Tim. It's a comedy over all with cool action scenes and great chemistry with the comedy and action. Hollywood please make this movie happen!!!
It's so cool to follow his career! Call Me By Your Name is when I discovered both Chalamet and the director Guadagnino, I've been following both closely ever since. That movie means so much to me and their work on Bones and All was amazing as well! Dune hit hard and made me appreciate the universe of Dune and Frank Herbert's work. It's amazing for me that it just so happened that Chalamet ends up playing Bob Dylan, as I have just been getting familiar with Dylan's music since a few years ago. I'm so excited
I have not seen this movie yet but I think “ The King” he starred in was fantastic. As a skinny young guy he still was able to really embody the character of a king at different points in his life. it was amazing.
I love how confident he’s getting. I bought my first guitar at Dylan’s favorite guitar shop in Greenwhich. The man gave it to me for free. Gotta be Bob’s spark lurking in that shop
I didn't have strong feelings about this guy before but... He's obviously brilliantly talented and works hard at his craft. That clip from 4 years ago was already a pretty good take on Bob Dylan. 😊
I had him cast as Syd Barrett in my personal screenplay of "The Heart of the Sun", still in the works. Oh well, back to the drawing board. I really love Bob Dylan.
@@VenjerSixx. tysm 😊 I'm still researching the mysterious wizards that are Pink Floyd. You just know Roger Waters will annihilate anyone who attempts to tell a story about him, lol
From this short clip, Norton looks so much like Seeger! I don't know if it's prosthetics, or him changing his demeanor and facial expressions, but he nailed it!
That *"playing live to camera"* is very interesting. I think that's why Joaquin Phoenix sounded really good in *Walk The Line (2005)* as well. Though, I heard it was dubbed on some parts.
My father was a huge Dylan fan. Dylan was playing on repeat next to him as he lay on his death bed. I inherited all of my Father's Dylan CD's and sometimes I play them just to hang out with my dad.
I think this is the very first time I’ve seen an actor be genuinely happy and excited for promoting a movie.
Timothy is SO TALENTED! Love it.
You missed the bones and all press tour
It happens
Didn’t you see Austin Butler’s interviews for ELVIS? These two young actors are just ‘my loves’. They’re so talented, thoughtful, and grateful for what they have been given. Their work will take them to the very top.
For some reason timithee gets a lot of hate. Maybe it's envy? Whatever, dude is one hell of an actor and great guy.
I just love how Stephen always lets his guests finish their thoughts, no matter how long it takes. Because Timothée can talk A LOT but he has a point to get to. I just always appreciate how great a host Stephen is, definitely my favorite.
Yes!! Jimmy Fallon is a tough watch sometimes because he interrupts so much!
Literally yesterday stephen interrupted dua lipa so much 😭
Only second to Seth Meyers
I was worried as Timothee started leg shaking lol. I just watched a screener and this film was fantastic. Just like what he said I wasn't familiar with Bob Dylan's music so now I will start listing some on youtube fore sure!
Stephen is a great example of an "active listener". It's so hard when you're only given 8 minutes to do an interview with a human being and you're trying to fit a lot of questions in. Stephen always gives such empathetic interviews while also being funny. He's a master!
It's clear why this young man is so successful. He hits the sweet spot of enormous talent and confidence while being down-to-earth, honest, and likable.
Like Elvis
And hot af
no, no and no.
What a likeable young man. He's clearly stoked about this movie and he's just so fun and goofy but also quick witted and humble.
What you said.
He worked incredibly hard for this. Give him that Oscar.
he was known for spreading the clap in NYU
@@flyingface He didn't offer it to me. It's just a shot of penicillin to cure.
@@flyingfacethat wasn’t nice but made me LOL
I like it how Chalamet opens the conversation with “the movie”. No chit-chat.
The video title quote starts with The
He's intense that way, from what I've seen
Well “chit chat” is fine too its a literal talk show
We all know why he is there, but he doesn't need to be so obvious about it.
I am usually not a fan of moustache but i gotta say, i kinda like it on him, i think it fits, he's so charming, slick haircut as always, so chill)
I also like that his fame didn't force him to buff himself up on steroids like crazy. He's so thin i luv it, so cute
Timothee has a beautiful soul! Hollywood has not ruined him. Such a wonderful human.
Well... he may still have a beautiful soul, but Hollywood has made him undertake PR stunts that have sullied his reputation.
@AbcDef-ww2gyoh what are you referring to?
You do realize he is acting right?
HOW DO YOU KNOW???
@@hm2011100 I'm referring to stunt kisses with a woman who is NOT his girlfriend, for publicity purposes. I hope that clarifies things enough.
Dude has a great personality and intelligence
Stay humble Timothee. He's got an amazing legacy to leave behind in his acting career if he does.
I still don't understand the allure of his films
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Timothée is living the dream life. Absolutely amazing how his career is going.
He's lucky to have these kinds of opps so young, but the guy matches it with the work ethic. He doesn't take it for granted it seems.
@@GOD999MODE: yes, he really doesn’t take it for granted & always works verryy hard -> alll of his (very known) co-stars alwaayysss talk about it & highly awarded Directors etc. he takes it very seriously… 😊 🏆 💙🤍
He just seems to be such a genuine guy. Well deserved.
I'm an old guy, grew up on Dylan. What I see here is great. Timothée Chalamet does an amazing job. That's a Bob Dylan that I'm sure Dylan would recognize.
I'm used to a lot of bio pic movies of people my generation knows well, being kind of close but.... Can't wait to see this movie. (GenX and Z has some absolutely amazing actors. I'll bet Edward Norton was just over the moon working with Chalamet.) I liked Dune as well.
Amazing he's with this dumb Kardashian. 🙄
Timothee nailed it! I think he may win the Oscar this year. Amazing performance. He also sang... wow! He will be one of the greats!!!
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he is so so down to earth it’s beautiful
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So damn well spoken this fella. I've never followed or studied Dylan as much as I would've liked, but I want to see this movie mainly because of Timothee's enthusiasm for the role.
He is one of the most charismatic and talented people of his generation. 😍
I've said many times, how Timothée Chalamet is to his generation what Leonardo Dicaprio is to ours. Two powerhouses.
@@kendallstark4302 Who have you been saying it to? Were the media notified?
@@sratus to anyone who will listen 🤣 I haven't spoken to anyone in an official capacity, though.
@kendallstark4302 Get a press release out there.
@@sratus You've hit your snarkiness quota for the day.
I don't know this guy, but the clip of him playing Dylan at Royal Albert Hall stopped me in my tracks. Shockingly good... wow! I'll be watching this movie for sure. Of course he's proud to play the modern Shakespeare -- the only musician to win a Nobel Prize in Literature EVER.
I'm definitely going to watch this. As a guitar player, I've been reading a lot of articles on what it took to even get the guitars to sound "bad" enough. And the guitar sound changed so much during that time, there was constant ensuring they had the right "bad" guitar sound at the right time. Amazing. It's not that the guitar sound was bad... its that they were very worn and it's easy to hear when you compare with a new guitar sound. You just can't do Bob Dylan with a new guitar and fresh strings! And Chalamet nails it both vocally and the way he hammers at the strings. Nails it.
Can you share some of those articles? I’m a huge Dylan fan but not a guitar player. I want to share those articles with my friend who IS a virtuoso guitar player, but not a Dylan fan haha. Maybe it’ll give him insight into appreciating imperfection.
@@Longleke. A lot of times, when external links are included in replies on YT, the comment gets deleted. If you don't see my reply with an MSN link, you'll have to google "How the producers of the Timothée Chalamet-starring Bob Dylan biopic nailed Dylan's unique tone - with a particular tweak" to get there. It says pretty much what the guitar magazines are saying, and surprisingly in the same level of detail.
I think that cohen brothers movie hard surpass
Very well said.
It’s amazing how much his confidence has changed since his first tv interview! I still remember it and look how far he’s come!!❤
Finally the dude looks like his name sounds like he would 😂
As for the movie it just might be really good. Cant wait!
🤣🤣🤣
best comment
Chalamet is a talented, interesting, intelligent, fascinating person and actor. So refreshing in the midst of our political tragedy and mess.
I'm 80, from Duluth MN, and a shoestring cousin of Dylan. We lived in the same duplex until he was 5 at which time his family moved to Hibbing. At around 14 (me) I taught Bob the rudements of piano and he taught me the rudements of guitar. Having sung together as kids, he had a very conventional voice. The one he coopted from blues and folk singers of the time is an affectation that made him as popular as he became.
@@eustacetuberson4375 you’re absolutely right. Dylan won a Pulitzer Prize for his lyrics primarily.
The dictionary definition of a shoe string relative is one that is tenuous or very distant. Since he and I are third cousins, that was a misstatement on my part.
I like this kid. He’s smart, talented, worldly and adorable.
Worldly? He didn't even know who Dylan was until they asked him to do the movie.
@@apollinaire2207he knew who Dylan was, he’s extremely knowledgeable about pop culture. He’s admitting he didn’t know much about him.
I remember seeing him on Colbert back in 2018 and its great to see how much confidence he was gained over the years.
so he's basically wearing a sweater around his neck? i mean i love it!
That's a very French thing to do. Well, you don't exactly 'wear' the arms this way, but a bit better looking than that, but it's a wide spread alternative to a scarf, for men and for women to wear a good colour jumper on your shoulders and neatly around your neck.
I would totally do that. I HATE having a cold neck
5:28 Elio performing ‘It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry’, but making a few changes; this is how Paul Atreides would have played it, lol
such a great call me by your name reference :)
Best comment ever 😂
Excellent comment☺
Wow, it took me a while to understand how clever that was: "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" is such an appropriate description of Elio, in both halves.
Coincidentally {or not?}, he's wearing blue and yellow in this interview, which is also reminiscent of what Elio wore at the train station.
No matter the age, sex, gender, hearing someone talk about something their truly passionate about always warms my heart.
He is such a nice guy! So cool that he surprised the U of M (MN) students and hung out with them! What an experience!
You know, for some ignorant reason I have had it in the back of my mind for the last few years that Chalamet was this conceded and stuck up actor. After watching this interview and how he’s been on the press tour for this movie I’ve completely changed my mind. He seems like a genuinely humble person who is excited to be acting.
I had the same thought, but then I went to the theater and watched Wonka about a year ago and I completely changed my mind after that 🙂 I watched a couple of interviews promoting that movie and I really liked him. Genuine guy - great actor.
He is such an incredible Actor at such a young age..❤
Lmao Edward Norton as the devil telling Chalamet to play live to camera is one of the most Norton things
There is never a question about going to see Timothy. He neverndoes anything half assed.❤
We are an old Dylan family (mom saw him at Town Hall in 63). This should be GREAT. A fine tribute to Bob ❤❤🎉🎉
Legendary show man must be a cherished memory.
Timothee is a brilliant young actor, and his young career has already spanned a broad spectrum of characters. I love the genuine awe and respect he has for Dylan and his music. I have no doubt Timothee’s portrayal of Dylan will be captivating.
If somebody told me there is a certain piece of clothing called a Chalamet, the thing around his neck is exactly what it would look like in my mind. "Hand me my Chalamet, it is freezing outside" is an oddly realistic sounding statement of a fashionable man wanting to go for a walk in northern Europe.
What an underrated comment. And the color pallet of navy blue and bright yellow pop IS the style haha the chalamete style
… I also can’t spell but if ya know ya know
@@gemgen1016 I just remembered that blue and yellow are the colors of Elio from Call Me By Your Name, at the train station -- if ya know ya know
Love this guy!!! Hope he keeps getting the big roles!
Super gifted, talented kid. Good for him.
lol nope
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Thanks for having Timmy I love to see him sit down and talk about his works passionately. You could see how serious he treats and values his works and this is a virtue in modern-day time that one values his works... So let's get finger-crossed that audience would love this work (I surely do and look forward to it) :)
He is just fantastic.
Wow! When Timmy started going off about not wanting to sanitize Dylan’s voice- I think Dylan really stayed with him!
Hes so good in it..
I cried the first 30 minutes...great cast, singing, cinematography, editing, sound...😊😢😢😊
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I loved his performance in the Wonka movie
im saying this since 2017 and im still convinced: he will have the marlon brando status!
imo no other actor has givin his soul into his roles like timothee
he´s so full of passion and creativity it´s unbelievable how balanced he is
his performances are pure art! so real, he truly becomes the character
i hope he will finally get his well deserved oscar!
his elio, nic and laurie performance were outstanding, he´s such a talented artist!
i enjoyed every movie he´s in, his king, dune and wonka performance were great aswell
its actually unbelievable it´s the same actor!
the future is bright for this young man :)
I've been saying this since CMBYN. My family has been thinking I'm nuts. Love his work, style and connection with his fans. Genuine
Chalamet is attractive and charming cus he's smart and has many talents outside of his acting. his "razor sharp cheekbones" are just a handsome bonus 💫
he in on fire in these interviews. ive missed this timmy. HE IS SO BACK BABYY
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Timothee is my favorite actor in the whole entire world ❤❤❤❤❤❤
the sweater scarf is giving me”high school buy hides hickey” hahaha
High school buy? You maybe wanna fix that typo?
😂 I'll never forget my college buddy showing up in a turtleneck thinking he was clever
Love Stephen. Love Timothee too. He seems so easily likeable, which I don't think would be anyone's description of Dylan. An undoubted genius who keeps on keeping on. Timothee's voice also seems more approachable. I'm glad Dylan's given his thumb up for Timothee's performance! 💕💕
Looks like his parents raised him right he still has an innocence about him let’s hope he endures Hollywood and doesn’t let it change him for the bad
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I love him enthusiasm
Oscars INCOMING for Chalamet & Ed Norton ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Chalamet’s appeal is undeniable 💕
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Wow. Can't wait to see it. When I finally saw Dylan live in 2000 or so, I was astounded by his repertoire of leading me through entire decades of my life. It's the felt sense of the 60s, the 70s for me.
He looks really French lately. I love it 😊 Loved the interview too.
I LOVE YOU TIMOTHEE
our new crop of movie stars are really fucking great
BEST ACTOR WINNER SOON
Timothée has been an incredible actor from his debut in Call Me by Your Name to Dune 2. He has truly done justice to every character he’s portrayed and delivered outstanding performances. I can’t wait to be in the theater for this one-I’m definitely not missing it, just like I haven’t missed a single one of his movies so far!
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Idk why with this mustache, I can see him as a young Salvador Dali in probably a biography film of Dali lol
Timothee Chalamet is a beautiful person, poised and humble and super fine looking. He deserves all the accolades.
And the Oscar goes to Timothee Chalamet 💥
This is the best Timothee interview I've ever seen. Much better than with Dunes and Wonka
You should do the Colbert's Questionnaire to Timothee!! 🥰
Let's allow him to age a bit, have something to reflect on
I've never even seen this guy's face before - wouldn't recognize him if he slapped me, but this is a worthwhile enough project that I watched the interview this time.
Genuinely nice guy. Versatile talent. Might be our best film actor and not even 30.
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Just hit me ...Dune Ii starred Elvis and Dylan. Iremember feeling and thinking the same thing after seeing "Elvis"; that the film would introduce a new (several new?) generations to The King! I was a teen at the height of Elvis' popularity and was so grateful for the chance to appreciate him as an octogenarian. The film left me in tears, mostly tears of joy! I have since promised myself to see every film made by Austin Butler and Timmy!😂❤
I still think tim and Keanu reeves and Normand reedus need to make a movie. Premise is this... keanu is a retired hitman where he is teaching his son, chalemet, to follow in his footsteps because of serious events that unfolded... meanwhile keanu had a brother that is also a hitman but more of a drunk and hippy type and he is involved in training Tim. It's a comedy over all with cool action scenes and great chemistry with the comedy and action. Hollywood please make this movie happen!!!
Thimothée, t'es le meilleur. Tout simplement. Admiration et respect de Bordeaux
It's so cool to follow his career! Call Me By Your Name is when I discovered both Chalamet and the director Guadagnino, I've been following both closely ever since. That movie means so much to me and their work on Bones and All was amazing as well! Dune hit hard and made me appreciate the universe of Dune and Frank Herbert's work. It's amazing for me that it just so happened that Chalamet ends up playing Bob Dylan, as I have just been getting familiar with Dylan's music since a few years ago. I'm so excited
I have not seen this movie yet but I think “ The King” he starred in was fantastic. As a skinny young guy he still was able to really embody the character of a king at different points in his life. it was amazing.
I love how confident he’s getting. I bought my first guitar at Dylan’s favorite guitar shop in Greenwhich. The man gave it to me for free. Gotta be Bob’s spark lurking in that shop
All right, Timothee honey. Thanks for bringing Bobby Z back to the new generation. ❤
I have only seen clips...but it looks like this "kid" is gonna get some nominations.
Jonathan Groff and Timothee Chalamet. And a little Viggo Mortensen. American sweethearts.
Damn, he's a great communicator off the cuff. Such intelligent takes.
Love this what a great great interview they did
What a cutie. Hope Hollywood won't change him.
I didn't have strong feelings about this guy before but...
He's obviously brilliantly talented and works hard at his craft.
That clip from 4 years ago was already a pretty good take on Bob Dylan. 😊
Put an outstanding interview with this young talented actor! His passion is palpable💯
Love him!! Such great young men!! ❤
I had him cast as Syd Barrett in my personal screenplay of "The Heart of the Sun", still in the works. Oh well, back to the drawing board. I really love Bob Dylan.
Make it happen get it greenlighted
He does look like Syd Barrett. He'd be great in that role.
@@VenjerSixx. tysm 😊 I'm still researching the mysterious wizards that are Pink Floyd. You just know Roger Waters will annihilate anyone who attempts to tell a story about him, lol
@lisadiane55 Right? And now he's trained in vocals and guitar... maybe that's my sign to keep his name on my drafts 🤔
@@kitcobain444 more reason to make it
Love Timothy Chalamet❤❤
wonderful guest, interview - enthusiastic and the movie will be great
He looks amazing for 28. I first learned of him in “The King”, a movie I absolutely love. An extremely talented actor 👌🏻
28 is young
he has a nice enthusiasm, doesn't seem as cynical as a lotta guests
Just those short clips from the movie were mesmerizing!
Timothee is the greatest actor of our generation. He is our Willy Wonka, Lisan al Giab, and now Bob Dylan, man is a force of nature!
And how could this be? Because he IS the Kwisatz Haderach!
I thought timothee was pretentious, boy was I wrong. Dude is incredibly cool and talented
From this short clip, Norton looks so much like Seeger!
I don't know if it's prosthetics, or him changing his demeanor and facial expressions, but he nailed it!
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Taking on a role like that is immense pressure! Good for him
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That's a sweater around his neck
Timothée is beautiful.
Timmy Tim is a serious actor.
That *"playing live to camera"* is very interesting. I think that's why Joaquin Phoenix sounded really good in *Walk The Line (2005)* as well. Though, I heard it was dubbed on some parts.
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i love you Timothee
I absolutely love him in the new Willie Wonka ❤worth watching over and over
One of my favorite moments was being about 5 ft away from Dylan at his concert for about 1/2 hour. Living large that day.
Love that!
Got to be in the audience for this one. Awesome interview
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My father was a huge Dylan fan. Dylan was playing on repeat next to him as he lay on his death bed. I inherited all of my Father's Dylan CD's and sometimes I play them just to hang out with my dad.
I want to see Bob Dylan in this movie transported to Arrakis and get told "Now you're the One!"
one of those guys that deserves his success entirely
We love timothee chalamet