That goes for Blade Runner 2049 as well. Hell, his most iconic moment in that film is just him silently staring up at a giant naked hologram of Ana De Armas
Perfect film. Not many A-list actors would've made the choice to underplay that role so much instead of showing off their talent, he basically did so little acting there that he became a joke for a while, people saying the most acting he can do is chew a toothpick. But he did exactly what was right for that movie.
He's one of the best actors of this generation, but what you described, he's like that in most of his roles. He doesn't over act, and that's the same with all great actors. @empireoflightz
@CasterOilCamerata88 with barely a microexpression, too. A lot of people said his performance was "too stiff" and "too robotic", which is the most insane thing I've ever heard, like did they even know what character he was playing? 😂
I like the fact that he struggled at remembering a lot of those, but found " The place beyond the pines " in an instant (because he met Eva in this one). It's cute.
He appears so unaffected by the whole Hollywood stuff, like being an actor was just a regular job and he's lucky to be doing it. Very likable and yet still underrated.
@@kelluesque Well, next to Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney, Brad Pitt... who are always a big deal no matter what they do, at what age, I think he is. He earns credit for his great performances. But that's only my opinion.
What I love about Ryan Gosling is that he looks nonchalant enough that it seems like he doesn't take himself too seriously, yet he also has the utmost respect for his craft, the latest example being Ken. He could have so easily tanked the role and not taken it so seriously, yet he was brilliant at 'being absurd'.
He knew that was the Notebook. The wage was a dead giveaway. He didn't want anybody to think that that movie is memorable for him. Rachel is his ex, not his current wife.
I legit cant recommend The Nice Guys enough. That movie is absolutely brilliant, and Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe is just the perfect comedic duo you didn’t know you needed.❤
honestly he might've done it to explain why that movie sucks so much, sounds like the directors and crew were constantly overeating, how can you make a decent movie like that
He was on a special through the entire thing and couldn't have the snacks. I saw a video where they said he finally broke the diet just before shooting ended and he ate an entire pizza.
La La Land is peak cinema. Also, what he said - THAT! That's what the film is all about. It's an ode to art itself woven through the love story of two young individuals supporting each other pursuing their "foolish" dreams. Not just another romantic film with a sad ending...
It’s my favourite movie ever. Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling the best duo, and story about Mia and Sebastian - my roman empire. It’s real. And picture, music (jazz my love), action, it’s so good work, i’ll never stop loving this film.
One of my alltime favorite movies. People debate the ending but that last sequence and look... it just says everything. I was disappointed at Ryan's lack of a win, especially because he did multiple iconic roles in those short years before his break.
Drive, BR 2049, First Man (which they didn’t even talk about but is great), and La La Land are my favorites, although my favorite performance of his is probably The Nice Guys which is also a great movie.
Barbie was the first Gosling movie I had scene, now I have seen all of them, except ca couple I can't make myself watch, 'Bladerunner" isn't my kind of movie, but my husband likes it and "Only God Forgives". I don't like "All Good Things", but I have watched it. The interviews are the best.
It’s funny you mention that because I was an extra in the movie they filmed together (directed by George Clooney). Clooney spent so much time just entertaining the extras between takes. It was great! And Gosling wished me happy birthday on a different day (in passing). He wasn’t in the scenes that were being filmed while I was there, which was kinda disappointing at the time, but I was SO glad to have had a chance encounter. I don’t really have anything else to add.. I was just looking for an excuse to retell that story. 😆
I feel like Half Nelson and Blue Valentine and The Place Beyond the Pines have a special place in his heart, as they should. He’s done some wackier movies recently, but he made his name doing those more down to earth dramas about ordinary people. Lars and the Real Girl is awesome too, and really unique.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 A mystery isnt just who is the killer. The huge part of a mystery is the how. We don't know how until near the end of the film
This gentleman is going to be if he isn’t already the best actor we have! Listen to him talk about the people he’s worked with from co-stars to directors to the film crews. He seems to be so gracious to all the people he’s worked with.
It seems really fitting that Ryan struggled to remember the lines considering he’s such a master of silent acting. I find that most of his best performances actually have very little dialogue which so fascinating
Lars and the Real Girl….should not be over looked. I’ve actually watched it a few times. He is so wonderful! The part where he is lying In the tree house singing…L is for the way you look at me!. Love it! The other is when he gives the teddy bear cpr..scenes so understated yet wonderfully done❤️
A lot of them weren't in this. "Remember the Titans", "The Believer", "Murder by Numbers", "The Slaughter Rule", "United States of Leland", "Stay", "Fracture", "All Good Things", "The Ides of March", and "First Man"
Love all the behind the scenes stories for each film. And his struggle with reading his lines as a failed audition had me laughing so hard! Great interview!
Him not necessarily remembering all the lines to the movie he spoke them from becomes banal with all the great little stories and anecdotes and insights of those movies he shares. He’s really a gem of an actor and seemingly a good chill full of personality and humorous person overall. I like that ❤
His personality has a lot to do with it. It puzzled me that the director in "The Notebook" did think he was attractive. Of his movies before that one, "The Believer" is the only one where he isn't at all attractive. "United States of Leland" he just looks so different. He is really cute in "Remember the Titans", the part in the locker room where he is singing "ain't no mountain high enough". In the movie he is actually singing it, ruclips.net/video/7l8IGC_gVNg/видео.html Murder by Number with his interactions with Sandra Bullock's character make him look like he could seduce a brick and in the rest he looks scary. ruclips.net/video/4-Ef1pYrOEc/видео.html He is also cute in "The Slaughter Rule", but it is hard to find. ruclips.net/video/MUimgLkHK_Y/видео.html
It's good that he talked about Sam Shepard, another handsome actor 💛, who was perfect as his dad. James Garner and James Marsden also said they thought it was just a little tv type movie when they filmed it. And here we are, one of the most famous romantic films ever 💛
This grown man has retained so much of his boyish charm. Some are crushed by the world, some mask themselves with arrogance or brashness… I wonder how he’s kept his head so seemingly straight while maintaining that youthful spark.
I have to think he comes from a really good family. He was on Colbert a bit back and showed a note from his mom to "bee good on the show 🐝" seems very wholesome
Dude's done a lot of great films and is a much better actor than he gets credit for, but the one he did that made me a fan of his for life is Drive, ironically the one where he probably does the least amount of acting. What often makes the best actors is also knowing when to dial it down, that movie's all about atmosphere so I love how he says about Refn realising that that was the movie, them just driving in LA listening to music. He didn't need to add much, he did exactly as much or as little as he should've, and now it's a stonecold classic and I still get chills down my spine when I see scenes from it, even having already seen it 10 times.
I liked Drive, but I could do with less of the blood all over the place or stomping a guys head that many times. The acting is in his face, which is what he is best at.
@@actualkarenokboomer3158 Refn has short but strongly hyperviolent moments in basically all his films, you know what you're getting into at this point 🤷I actually think there's more morality to doing it that way than more gratuitious styles like Tarantino's which makes it seem kinda fun, you feel much less inclined to be involved in anything like that after watching the sorts of scenes you describe.
@@jstonerganjasaurus4238 I love Only God Forgives but it's a pretty depraved film 😅 I think it can only be enjoyed as an audiovisual art piece more than an actual film. Need a good screen and sound system too, not a film for your laptop, it's all about the images and thar Martinez score
I have to give kudos to your format, actually allowing him to speak rather than rushing to the next movie like WIRED always do in their "[actor] answers most searched questions" series. Keeping the video quiet deserves praise as well - focusing on the spoken word and bits and pieces of music like the piano piece from La La Land, so rare these days.
That Mickey Mouse Club clip was so cute lol Justin always wanted to be Ryan Gosling in movies, but has zero acting chops! The better and nicer actor/person wins in the end.
I was thinking that but the most obvious one would be “one small step …” which is technically just a famous line in general and not really his. Still its probably one of the best biopics out there
LOVE Ryan Gosling. The more I see of him the more I truly like him as a person (& the more proud I am of how great a job he does for representing our home - Canada.) He is truly an intelligent, kind, gracious & humble human being (that everybody who works with him seems to like too.)
He’s proven to be a shockwave in the film industry including myself compared to how I started seeing him in the beginning. He wasn’t the first choice for many projects and his talent still shines through and now he’s in some of my favorite films and he’s still getting better and better 👏🏻
That’s the interesting thing with men… when they start off not that attractive.. they get better looking as they age. But beautiful men as they age they lose it and become plain. Like Brad Pitt
His most iconic line from Drive could be any of his 20 second pauses between lines of dialogue
That goes for Blade Runner 2049 as well. Hell, his most iconic moment in that film is just him silently staring up at a giant naked hologram of Ana De Armas
Perfect film. Not many A-list actors would've made the choice to underplay that role so much instead of showing off their talent, he basically did so little acting there that he became a joke for a while, people saying the most acting he can do is chew a toothpick. But he did exactly what was right for that movie.
He's one of the best actors of this generation, but what you described, he's like that in most of his roles. He doesn't over act, and that's the same with all great actors. @empireoflightz
@CasterOilCamerata88 with barely a microexpression, too. A lot of people said his performance was "too stiff" and "too robotic", which is the most insane thing I've ever heard, like did they even know what character he was playing? 😂
Drive, STAY, All Good Things, Murder by Numbers… actually all of his dark, twisted, skinny era was perfect honestly
"I just Kenned as hard as I could", had me rolling. Bless Ryan Gosling.
I like the fact that he struggled at remembering a lot of those, but found " The place beyond the pines " in an instant (because he met Eva in this one). It's cute.
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And there was a little smile too
@@sushreeshashwata Came here to type exactly this
He got more than that one instantly
He knew Drive instantly too though
He appears so unaffected by the whole Hollywood stuff, like being an actor was just a regular job and he's lucky to be doing it. Very likable and yet still underrated.
he's really not underrated
@@kelluesque Well, next to Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney, Brad Pitt... who are always a big deal no matter what they do, at what age, I think he is. He earns credit for his great performances. But that's only my opinion.
@Carina-24 that's true, but at least he is unproblematic
hes canadian
He’s def not underrated. There’s a reason he gets so many roles.
I'm a simple man... I see Ryan Gosling in the thumbnail and I click.
No "Young Hercules" lines? Video downvoted.
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I see my husband I click 👁🫦👁❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
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Your so real for that
Nobody commenting about how he praises whoever he works with and never talk about himself? Such a humble and down to earth actor🙏
I love that he remembers so many names but doesn't always remember lines, the people are more important to remember
I really hope to see him on stage with/opposite Cillian Murphy - it's hard to see as they both have that vulnerable vs eruption of emotion going on
I was about to say the same thing. He's incredibly likable.
I've learnt from this video that Ryan Gosling snaps his fingers a lot and I love that.
That’s literally what I was gonna say!!!!
Yeah, I can't snap my fingers, so I was thinking, "Yet another reason why Ryan Gosling is cooler than me" 😅
It's a good public speaking trick to draw the audience's attention.
@zucchinigreen His snaps sound like the clicker I used to train the dogs. Lol, gets their attention too.
It’s a Canadian thing, the blue collar class here does that constantly, sometimes just to buy time to think lol.
What I love about Ryan Gosling is that he looks nonchalant enough that it seems like he doesn't take himself too seriously, yet he also has the utmost respect for his craft, the latest example being Ken. He could have so easily tanked the role and not taken it so seriously, yet he was brilliant at 'being absurd'.
Ryan: "Guess I'll see you in the movies."
Me: *Instantly breaks down in tears*
The way he couldn't read properly Drive line had me laugh so hard
You couldnt write Drive line properly
it's almost ironic that this sentence is written so poorly
😂😂😂
OK it’s not just me. This sentence was actually written poorly because I knew what he was saying, but I was struggling to read the sentence fluently
Rip english
Never meet your hero … unless he’s Ryan Gosling. He definitely lives up to the hype.
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@@Pedropascal92Yeah, ‘cause of course you’re the real Ryan Gosling 🤣 Give me a break
@@KateAllen-xy9snit says Pedro Pascal now 😂
@@allshookup1640Yep, weirdo changed it 🙄
@@KateAllen-xy9sn I hope he is just trolling because, if he's legitimately pretending to be them, then that's actually kinda sad lol
The contrast between his reading of the Big Short line and the way he delivers it in the film is hilarious.
The way he squeals "TITS!" at the end of that line in the movie had me dying!
It’s the squeak
@@sgtlamancha805 really is just such a nice touch. ahaha, he's so jacked he can't even control himself
DYINGGGG at how he remembered a line from the 90's but couldn't remember a line from a film that came out not even two years ago haha
If you haven't seen Nice Guys and you loved him in Barbie I can't recommend it enough, it's another comedic role and he slays it.
I watched it on a plane and couldn't stop laughing out loud. So brilliant
I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve watched it. It has high rewatch value
it’s so goooooood and so underrated ! he needs to do more comedy
@@lissetteramirez191 same - always down for a rewatch
@@TheClaireyboos so good every time! Honestly Ryan and Russell made such a good duo
Sitting here yelling “THE NOTEBOOK!” at my screen…
He should have figured it out just by the wage - the setting would be a long time ago.
It was 20 years ago, give him a break
WHAT DO YOU WANT!?
He knew that was the Notebook. The wage was a dead giveaway. He didn't want anybody to think that that movie is memorable for him. Rachel is his ex, not his current wife.
@@misspriss2482yeah, he always talks like that about the notebook
He's so naturally funny and ridiculously dry about it; he's my favorite type of person.
I give Ryan's filmography a Ken out of ten
Gold
Brilliant
Everywhere else it'd be a ten
Lars and the Real Girl doesn't get enough love. Beautiful performance, beautiful film.
I agree! I’m rewatching it right now and just love it so much. It’s one of my top five for sure!❤🎉❤
If anyone accuses him of of playing the same kinds of characters, Lars and the Real Girl is what I point to to disprove that. He’s incredible.
yep..and Half Nelson...great movie
Yes I love that movie
I love that he loves his job but he doesn’t actually care about it. He’s brilliant. He is so quiet and careful about it.
I legit cant recommend The Nice Guys enough. That movie is absolutely brilliant, and Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe is just the perfect comedic duo you didn’t know you needed.❤
I love that for The Gray Man, he just commented on the snacks💀
LOL He knows the movie is trash.
honestly he might've done it to explain why that movie sucks so much, sounds like the directors and crew were constantly overeating, how can you make a decent movie like that
@@mdrmg3840 honestly its so corny thats its kinda good and I think its definelty self aware to an extent
@@mdrmg3840it was mid but he was fit in it 😜😜😜
He was on a special through the entire thing and couldn't have the snacks. I saw a video where they said he finally broke the diet just before shooting ended and he ate an entire pizza.
La La Land is peak cinema. Also, what he said - THAT! That's what the film is all about. It's an ode to art itself woven through the love story of two young individuals supporting each other pursuing their "foolish" dreams. Not just another romantic film with a sad ending...
It’s my favourite movie ever. Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling the best duo, and story about Mia and Sebastian - my roman empire. It’s real. And picture, music (jazz my love), action, it’s so good work, i’ll never stop loving this film.
Everyone understands that already.
One of my alltime favorite movies. People debate the ending but that last sequence and look... it just says everything. I was disappointed at Ryan's lack of a win, especially because he did multiple iconic roles in those short years before his break.
Yeah they looked SO happy at the end when they both achieved their dream but destroyed their relationship 🙄
Holy shit! I just realized, 90% of the films that Ryan Gosling is in belong to my favorite films ever. There are so many good ones!
It’s interesting how this is the direct opposite of Ryan Reynolds despite their being so similar in a way as people.
@@vovahimself They are not so similar (besides the name) though, they have different sense of humour and interacting with others
Drive, BR 2049, First Man (which they didn’t even talk about but is great), and La La Land are my favorites, although my favorite performance of his is probably The Nice Guys which is also a great movie.
@@bencarlson4300 Yes, these are absolutely fire!
He did so many hits without thinking they would become ICONIC, great actor😊
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“I just kenned as hard as I could” wise words from a wise man lmao
watched barbie for the first time this weekend and i’ve been watching ryan gosling movies all week. have a massive crush on this man
Barbie was the first Gosling movie I had scene, now I have seen all of them, except ca couple I can't make myself watch, 'Bladerunner" isn't my kind of movie, but my husband likes it and "Only God Forgives". I don't like "All Good Things", but I have watched it. The interviews are the best.
Why thank you for the flattery
(I’m literally him)
His voice is smooth, like butter.
@@actualkarenokboomer3158fr me too
Same
He's been in so many good movies, it's insane
"I'm just Ken" , he was the best character of movie for me and also the best song , his reaction would be amazing 😂
I love his personality. He’s so humble and relatable
He’s literally me
@@shadowedge729 you must be great then!!
The finger snap is so perfect
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Ryan is one of those rare ones like George Clooney in that he's as effortlessly charming in interviews as he is in his movies.
You should watch the zac efron one of these.
Gosling and Clooney played intense roles in The Ides of March
It’s funny you mention that because I was an extra in the movie they filmed together (directed by George Clooney). Clooney spent so much time just entertaining the extras between takes. It was great!
And Gosling wished me happy birthday on a different day (in passing). He wasn’t in the scenes that were being filmed while I was there, which was kinda disappointing at the time, but I was SO glad to have had a chance encounter.
I don’t really have anything else to add.. I was just looking for an excuse to retell that story. 😆
You can definitely tell the movies Gosling deeply cares about and the ones he doesn’t necessarily remember.
The Notebook is one of my favorites, i wish he and Rachel McAdams work together again in another movie.
Him thinking that no one would see The Notebook. Oh Ryan,,
Thats his breakthrough role 🙃
I feel like Half Nelson and Blue Valentine and The Place Beyond the Pines have a special place in his heart, as they should. He’s done some wackier movies recently, but he made his name doing those more down to earth dramas about ordinary people. Lars and the Real Girl is awesome too, and really unique.
I love that he knew Half Nelson almost immediately(one of his older ones now)..one of my favs. He really was great in that.
I still feel he was criminally robbed of an oscar nomination for his role in Blue Valentine. Very Realistic performance.
I completely forgot about that movie, gotta rewatch it soon. Heartbreaking
Michelle Williams was amazing too
Even the receding hairline was perfect lol
One of his film that shouldn’t be overlooked is “Fractured” with Anthony Hopkins. A clever murder mystery.
Fracture*, also I wouldn't call it a mystery film since we know who is the murderer since the very beginning. It's more of a thriller/drama
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 A mystery isnt just who is the killer. The huge part of a mystery is the how. We don't know how until near the end of the film
Just saw it again the other night. It is really good.
Oh I forgot about that one! Very good film
he's so pretty, and so chill and so charismati without even trying. Love him
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This gentleman is going to be if he isn’t already the best actor we have! Listen to him talk about the people he’s worked with from co-stars to directors to the film crews. He seems to be so gracious to all the people he’s worked with.
Man this kid has just slowly amassed a stunning collecting of roles
Ryan gosling in a denim jacket what more could we ask for
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It seems really fitting that Ryan struggled to remember the lines considering he’s such a master of silent acting. I find that most of his best performances actually have very little dialogue which so fascinating
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@@Pedropascal92LMAO
@@Pedropascal92lmfao what….?
I only guessed the notebook because that seemed like the right time period for that wage
I was hoping Lars and the Real Girl would be in here:(
A gem that
Underrated and often forgotten!
Yes agree. He was so wonderful in that film. ❤
Lars and the Real Girl….should not be over looked. I’ve actually watched it a few times. He is so wonderful! The part where he is lying In the tree house singing…L is for the way you look at me!. Love it! The other is when he gives the teddy bear cpr..scenes so understated yet wonderfully done❤️
A lot of them weren't in this. "Remember the Titans", "The Believer", "Murder by Numbers", "The Slaughter Rule", "United States of Leland", "Stay", "Fracture", "All Good Things", "The Ides of March", and "First Man"
He's one of the most versatile actors out there. Never disappoints really.
Love all the behind the scenes stories for each film. And his struggle with reading his lines as a failed audition had me laughing so hard! Great interview!
Him not necessarily remembering all the lines to the movie he spoke them from becomes banal with all the great little stories and anecdotes and insights of those movies he shares. He’s really a gem of an actor and seemingly a good chill full of personality and humorous person overall. I like that ❤
This was fun, Ryan Gosling is such a good actor and he seems like a cool guy too.
I started to love his movie from Blade Runner 2049 to the latest movie into watching his previous movies.
This just confirms the Lars and the Real Girl is his most underrated movie
Ive never Ryan look this happy doing any type of press/promo 🤣
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He was during the promo for Blade Runner
Started off slow but then nailed them...seems like such a cool guy, humble and full of positive things to say about his co-stars.
he’s soooo fine it hurts
His personality has a lot to do with it. It puzzled me that the director in "The Notebook" did think he was attractive. Of his movies before that one, "The Believer" is the only one where he isn't at all attractive. "United States of Leland" he just looks so different. He is really cute in "Remember the Titans", the part in the locker room where he is singing "ain't no mountain high enough". In the movie he is actually singing it, ruclips.net/video/7l8IGC_gVNg/видео.html Murder by Number with his interactions with Sandra Bullock's character make him look like he could seduce a brick and in the rest he looks scary. ruclips.net/video/4-Ef1pYrOEc/видео.html He is also cute in "The Slaughter Rule", but it is hard to find. ruclips.net/video/MUimgLkHK_Y/видео.html
@@actualkarenokboomer3158 Indeed: "Murder by Number with his interactions with Sandra Bullock's character make him look like he could seduce a brick"!
I feel like this was 99% Ryan just using context clues to guess what movie the lines were from haha like he didn't remember saying any of these
It's good that he talked about Sam Shepard, another handsome actor 💛, who was perfect as his dad. James Garner and James Marsden also said they thought it was just a little tv type movie when they filmed it. And here we are, one of the most famous romantic films ever 💛
This grown man has retained so much of his boyish charm. Some are crushed by the world, some mask themselves with arrogance or brashness… I wonder how he’s kept his head so seemingly straight while maintaining that youthful spark.
I have to think he comes from a really good family. He was on Colbert a bit back and showed a note from his mom to "bee good on the show 🐝" seems very wholesome
I actually love Ryan Gosling movie's regardless of the genre you just know he'll elevate the whole project
He couldve gotten all of them wrong and i still wouldve left good comments I LOVE THIS GUY
the most effortlessly cool actor of our times
It makes me realize how many of his movies I need to see. I Loved Place Beyond the Pines. Brilliant movie. And Crazy Stupid Love is a hidden gem.
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Dude's done a lot of great films and is a much better actor than he gets credit for, but the one he did that made me a fan of his for life is Drive, ironically the one where he probably does the least amount of acting. What often makes the best actors is also knowing when to dial it down, that movie's all about atmosphere so I love how he says about Refn realising that that was the movie, them just driving in LA listening to music. He didn't need to add much, he did exactly as much or as little as he should've, and now it's a stonecold classic and I still get chills down my spine when I see scenes from it, even having already seen it 10 times.
I liked Drive, but I could do with less of the blood all over the place or stomping a guys head that many times. The acting is in his face, which is what he is best at.
@@actualkarenokboomer3158 Refn has short but strongly hyperviolent moments in basically all his films, you know what you're getting into at this point 🤷I actually think there's more morality to doing it that way than more gratuitious styles like Tarantino's which makes it seem kinda fun, you feel much less inclined to be involved in anything like that after watching the sorts of scenes you describe.
It's the opposite. He did extra amount of acting in Drive because because he had so few lines.
Drive was also my fav of his and became a fan of ryan gosling. Wasn't a fan of god forgive though. Was abit weird
@@jstonerganjasaurus4238 I love Only God Forgives but it's a pretty depraved film 😅 I think it can only be enjoyed as an audiovisual art piece more than an actual film. Need a good screen and sound system too, not a film for your laptop, it's all about the images and thar Martinez score
I have to give kudos to your format, actually allowing him to speak rather than rushing to the next movie like WIRED always do in their "[actor] answers most searched questions" series. Keeping the video quiet deserves praise as well - focusing on the spoken word and bits and pieces of music like the piano piece from La La Land, so rare these days.
The nice guys deserves a second movie
"I just ken as hard as I could" is my new favorite encouragement.
The Notebook came out 20 year's ago and Ryan looks the exactly the same.
You’re joking right? His face is full of Botox and filler.
Better actually😂
@@Knockyourselfout89 if Botox and filler is your thing lol. I prefer men to age naturally.
just realized gosling is in about 6 of my favorite movies. damn
That Mickey Mouse Club clip was so cute lol Justin always wanted to be Ryan Gosling in movies, but has zero acting chops! The better and nicer actor/person wins in the end.
what a real human being, and a real hero
There's something inside him, it's hard to explain
@@empireoflightz they’re talking about him, but he’s still the same
@@empireoflightzit's literally me
Nice shoutout to Drive
@@absurdseba he keeps me under his spell too
It really shows that they're playing a character. A totally different person. So they forget because now they are them. That's at least what I think.
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Should've included a line from his second collaboration with Chazelle, "First Man", which is criminally overlooked.
I was thinking that but the most obvious one would be “one small step …” which is technically just a famous line in general and not really his. Still its probably one of the best biopics out there
@@frances1227 I thought they could've just used "Fuel."
@@magnus75damkier ahh yeah that would have been funny
what a charmer
God he is the truth
LOVE Ryan Gosling. The more I see of him the more I truly like him as a person (& the more proud I am of how great a job he does for representing our home - Canada.)
He is truly an intelligent, kind, gracious & humble human being (that everybody who works with him seems to like too.)
This series is so good! Never stop. Ryan is so fun, I love this one.
He didn’t get them all but boy did he get that Mickey Mouse Club line quick
I almost didn't get that one because his murder partner in "Murder by Number" is Justin, but there is no band in that movie.
Lines from your earliest roles are probably more memorable.
From Mickey mouse club to one of the greats...Incredible Journey
He’s proven to be a shockwave in the film industry including myself compared to how I started seeing him in the beginning. He wasn’t the first choice for many projects and his talent still shines through and now he’s in some of my favorite films and he’s still getting better and better 👏🏻
Nice to see literally me doing an interview for Variety.
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I Knew every single one of these because Ryan Gosling is literally me.
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my dude really had range
He’s such a down to earth guy. He’s just another man with a job and a family and doesn’t put himself above anyone else. Love him❤❤❤
Terrific actor. Does diverse roles. I am going back and watching a lot of his movies because I found him exceptional in blade runner.
I could watch him read the phone book. So effortlessly charismatic. That voice. Holy smokes.
This was absolutely fascinating, such an incredible actor!!
Absolutely love him!!! If they could all have this humility! He seems the sweetest! Him snapping his fingers will never not be cool
I loved doing this interview! Thanks for having me!
This man is actually perfect.
Love him. Could watch him talk for hours ♥️
Thanks for your continuous love and support towards me ❤️
How long have you been a fan of mine??
It was an honor recording and doing this little quiz with The Variety.
Thank you, Variety, for taking my interview.
Fab to see that and get an insight into all the films he has done and the people he has worked with! He is such a a talented actor
Two underrated Gosling films: Ides of March and Stay
the place beyond the pines is one of my favourite movies tbh, My grandad showed me it not long before he passed away :(
He looks more beautiful as he ages
That’s the interesting thing with men… when they start off not that attractive.. they get better looking as they age. But beautiful men as they age they lose it and become plain. Like Brad Pitt
@@lillitudesaulniers9275brad pitts 60 lol how many hot 60yr olds do you know
@@jeffcunningham0389well yeah that's literally her point
@@the.n.1 um no its not. Shes saying brad pitt is not anymore.. trying reading again before responding
@@jeffcunningham0389 Umm um um yeah when did i say she meant Brad Pitt was still handsome, her point was beautiful men become uglier and vice versa
I can watch Ryan do literally anything
[...] his iconic line in only god forgives.
It’s “TAKE IT OFF!!!”
Wanna fight?
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I actually kinda like that movie, it’s weird and off putting but… good?
I love it as well! Love the aesthetic and creative chance they took in making such a film @@bencarlson4300
Thanks for the interview, I had a lot fun remembering my characters
I love the one that he got the quickest is the movie with his wife. Lucky lady
Nice guys is so underrated. Would love to see those two in a sequel. Both are top notch funny in it