Meh. He’s not that interesting, and was never a great actor. Sounds like maybe part of it was he was just lazy. Wouldn’t we all like to do the parts of our job we like only and just say no to the other parts?
@@divinegon4671 I wouldn’t even call him B-List. Maybe C. He pissed away a lot of opportunities and everyone is giving him praise because they hate Hollywood. If he were in any other industry people might be calling him lazy or foolish.
If he's happy, great. He might actually be one of those people that is happy enough where he's at. And he made enough to not have to care anymore. It seems that was his natural inclination anyway.
personally, i just think that hollywood is hurt. their feelings are hurt. they’re hurt because, they have worn their work ethic on their sleeve this whole time and, they feel like they are more overlooked. that may sound silly to you, but not everyone out there is a moviestar. and as a result, we think we know what that “inside looking out” perspective/pov and feeling is. but we truly dont because, like i said, not everyone is a moviestar. so, as a result, we form opinions with logic/reasoning without factoring in human emotion, astrological/personality, the latter of which is so huge and important because, again, we think we know what their “inside looking out” is, when their literal internal God-given wiring is virtuously different than ours, but we didn’t know that this whole time. one thing i learned is, people are basically good, and if we just choose to love, and that being unconditional love, we will automatically get that unexpected reciprocity since that space in our own existentiality was occupied with the unconditional ingredient. thats how it works. always. so, yes, even these moviestars who may appear/seem to not deserve their thoughts/feelings/perspective/pov actually do, if all things are really/truly and unconditionally considered
I don't know why you would question his work ethic at all. He seems to be speaking more about motivation and ambition. Ambition is motivated by what a person desires. As an actor, if you don't desire fame and money, what remains isn't likely to propel you into stardom. He is probably working outside mainstream Hollywood because the work available to him fits with his motivation and ambition levels. Sometimes this matches other aspects of a person's life as well. If you place family above work on the hierarchy, you will choose your projects differently than someone doing the opposite. My wife was offered a position in her company to be the national trainer. The job paid a lot more, with plenty of travel. She chose not to do it because she prefers to be home more often, and sleeps better in her own bed. Her motivations and ambitions don't match the job. Another industry that requires ambition to be motivated by money, and competitiveness is sales. If you don't care much about money, and you are not competitive, working in sales is a real challenge. You can be successful, but all metrics and motivations provided by managers will be incentive driven by money and competition. It seems to me he has lines he won't cross for the work, and he prioritizes other things than money and fame. Ethics of a different type perhaps?
This dude was in the last good era of movies and shows on HBO before all the woke shit.they would never make entourage today. Sundays we're much cooler back in a day when all those good shows were on
He was never a great actor by any stretch, but it sounds like he peed away a lot of opportunities and everyone here is giving him praise because they hate Hollywood. If he were in any other industry, people might be calling him lazy or foolish.
He was fine living in an apartment he shared with others, and he wasn't really pursuing roles. That means he had no ambition and he was immature. I don't get people like that.
@@chrichtonsworld1 Having roommates in an incredibly expensive city like NYC is not uncommon at all, but he certainly had the earning potential to never have to do that again.
@@chrichtonsworld1 you can have ambition without being a workaholic. There’s more to life than money, & some people don’t need a lot to be centered or “happy” in their life. The rich aren’t even happier, still complaining & have the same problems with relationships, divorces & everything. It’s more like chasing a money addiction that’s never enough. We’re not gonna be on our death bed wishing we spent more of our time working & chasing money.
He was. You missed the point. He worked off of passion, and made $ off of odd jobs. 😂 pre entourage and even post (you’re obviously forgetting cuts to agents etc) entourage he was figuring out how to keep the lights on. You don’t listen well, orrrrrr - you looked at the title, and left after 30 seconds. Get a better attention span keyboard warrior 😂😂😂😂
@@Yeraveragemoron I don’t know if your comment was meant for me but I watched the whole video. I stand by what I said. I think he let a lot of great opportunities slip thru his fingers, opportunities he could have used to fund the projects he really wanted to do, but he didn’t have enough passion and ambition and was on the lazy side. The idea of the video is to sort of spin his story into some honorable rejection of Hollywood (JP followers tend to be the types who hate Hollywood for politics and such) when there is the distinct possibility he’s just mediocre.
Everyone look at the original comment’s profile picture…. And it will become clear why she posted this comment. She’s old and no one wants her. So she tries to publicly skewer men who, naturally, go after young(superior) women.
Is entertainment really filled with so many narcissists?
Thank you for watching.
Entourage is one of the greatest shows ever.
Entourage is one of the most obnoxious shows ever.
@@JFS-v1r That was kind of the point.
My circles overlapping again- love Entourage and I always wanted to know why Adrian was different, as I read him. This was great!
This was a brilliant interview. This dude seems to be an actor rather than a “Movie Star”.
Meh. He’s not that interesting, and was never a great actor. Sounds like maybe part of it was he was just lazy. Wouldn’t we all like to do the parts of our job we like only and just say no to the other parts?
He's MORE interested in what "he has to say" versus what a director or studio has to "say" - classic self-importance behavior.
He’s a mediocre one hit wonder.
@@EastSide-qc5oy you're opinion but soooo wrong
@@boris2835 your, not you’re
No doubt this dude could have been a mainstream "movie star", he obviously chose another path
What was that other path? B-list actor? I don’t really know who he is. Entourage ?
@@divinegon4671 I wouldn’t even call him B-List. Maybe C. He pissed away a lot of opportunities and everyone is giving him praise because they hate Hollywood. If he were in any other industry people might be calling him lazy or foolish.
If he's happy, great. He might actually be one of those people that is happy enough where he's at. And he made enough to not have to care anymore. It seems that was his natural inclination anyway.
Such an excellent interview with a very intelligent young man.
He is 47 haha. I mean maybe you were being tongue in cheek, but he has aged well. Maybe 47 is not as old as it used to be too
Fascinating
never sell your hole to hollywood
It’s just a job. You have one I’m assuming, and to some degree you’re selling yourself too. It’s not much different.
Not my hole but will sell my soul 😂
Impressive interview. Adrian must love having someone as gifted as Peterson plunging his mind. God bless~
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
LOL gifted
Actor from Entourage hanging with JP?
Yep this checks out
I didn't want to be a vapid shell. Dope.
It's interesting that his Entourage character was obsessed about making in Hollywood.
The irony isn't lost on me either.
I’m
Not into series like entourage but I LOVED it lol , been a while but it was great
That’s all just wanted to tell you that kiss of love
Jordan Peterson is the new Jiminy Glick.
He was the lead in the Entourage…
you don't say...
Thanks Captain Obvious.
In other news, Entourage was on HBO.
Thought that was Josh Peck or Jesse Metcalf at first lol
Adrian seems more interesting and down to earth compared to Vince
personally, i just think that hollywood is hurt. their feelings are hurt. they’re hurt because, they have worn their work ethic on their sleeve this whole time and, they feel like they are more overlooked. that may sound silly to you, but not everyone out there is a moviestar. and as a result, we think we know what that “inside looking out” perspective/pov and feeling is. but we truly dont because, like i said, not everyone is a moviestar. so, as a result, we form opinions with logic/reasoning without factoring in human emotion, astrological/personality, the latter of which is so huge and important because, again, we think we know what their “inside looking out” is, when their literal internal God-given wiring is virtuously different than ours, but we didn’t know that this whole time. one thing i learned is, people are basically good, and if we just choose to love, and that being unconditional love, we will automatically get that unexpected reciprocity since that space in our own existentiality was occupied with the unconditional ingredient. thats how it works. always. so, yes, even these moviestars who may appear/seem to not deserve their thoughts/feelings/perspective/pov actually do, if all things are really/truly and unconditionally considered
I cannot tell if this means he has a good work ethic or a bad work ethic.
It does not tell of either. He chooses his work based on his ethics.
@@Gypsyalchemy333yoooo, fire response - deeep as shit, that was - 2 sides to every coin - lack of want but a passion for what he loves -
I don't know why you would question his work ethic at all. He seems to be speaking more about motivation and ambition.
Ambition is motivated by what a person desires. As an actor, if you don't desire fame and money, what remains isn't likely to propel you into stardom.
He is probably working outside mainstream Hollywood because the work available to him fits with his motivation and ambition levels. Sometimes this matches other aspects of a person's life as well. If you place family above work on the hierarchy, you will choose your projects differently than someone doing the opposite.
My wife was offered a position in her company to be the national trainer. The job paid a lot more, with plenty of travel. She chose not to do it because she prefers to be home more often, and sleeps better in her own bed. Her motivations and ambitions don't match the job.
Another industry that requires ambition to be motivated by money, and competitiveness is sales. If you don't care much about money, and you are not competitive, working in sales is a real challenge. You can be successful, but all metrics and motivations provided by managers will be incentive driven by money and competition.
It seems to me he has lines he won't cross for the work, and he prioritizes other things than money and fame. Ethics of a different type perhaps?
This dude was in the last good era of movies and shows on HBO before all the woke shit.they would never make entourage today. Sundays we're much cooler back in a day when all those good shows were on
Vincent Chase
Vinnie chase !
Too many Ari's handling people in Hollywood.
Yes, Aris definitely seem to have an oversized amount of control and influence.
Just shut up interviewer and let him talk.
not into money fame or talent ..... Entourage he was lost by Piven and Johnny Drama ! ha! drown to other talented actors
He was never a great actor by any stretch, but it sounds like he peed away a lot of opportunities and everyone here is giving him praise because they hate Hollywood. If he were in any other industry, people might be calling him lazy or foolish.
He was fine living in an apartment he shared with others, and he wasn't really pursuing roles. That means he had no ambition and he was immature. I don't get people like that.
@@chrichtonsworld1 Having roommates in an incredibly expensive city like NYC is not uncommon at all, but he certainly had the earning potential to never have to do that again.
@@chrichtonsworld1 you can have ambition without being a workaholic. There’s more to life than money, & some people don’t need a lot to be centered or “happy” in their life. The rich aren’t even happier, still complaining & have the same problems with relationships, divorces & everything. It’s more like chasing a money addiction that’s never enough. We’re not gonna be on our death bed wishing we spent more of our time working & chasing money.
He was. You missed the point. He worked off of passion, and made $ off of odd jobs. 😂 pre entourage and even post (you’re obviously forgetting cuts to agents etc) entourage he was figuring out how to keep the lights on. You don’t listen well, orrrrrr - you looked at the title, and left after 30 seconds.
Get a better attention span keyboard warrior 😂😂😂😂
@@Yeraveragemoron I don’t know if your comment was meant for me but I watched the whole video. I stand by what I said. I think he let a lot of great opportunities slip thru his fingers, opportunities he could have used to fund the projects he really wanted to do, but he didn’t have enough passion and ambition and was on the lazy side. The idea of the video is to sort of spin his story into some honorable rejection of Hollywood (JP followers tend to be the types who hate Hollywood for politics and such) when there is the distinct possibility he’s just mediocre.
This guy is an absolute sociopath
Which guy? And why?
@@zucchininoodles4513 Adrian
Not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Well, he’s Canadian.
Elaborate - you sound as dull if not duller than those you’re speaking of.
But he married a woman that’s almost 20 years younger than him lol
Is she over the age of 18?
Is that illegal?
Everyone look at the original comment’s profile picture…. And it will become clear why she posted this comment. She’s old and no one wants her. So she tries to publicly skewer men who, naturally, go after young(superior) women.
In 2022 his wife was 27 years old and he must have been 45. It's a big age gap, but not a problematic one. So what is your point?
@@divinegon4671 Yes, Sarah Koob looks like a real delight. Chronically miserable all the time.