Only the Brave (Kosinski directed this as well) was just... incredible. Kosinski knows how to tell a story, but that it's based on a true story is just gut-wrenching and heartbreaking. I wouldn't easily watch it again, but nearly every movie Kosinski makes is glorious to look at.
His “service” of making tons of money while playing a character that theoretically would have been in the “service” of being a freaking Jet Pilot of a plane that can go Supersonic and land itself on a black deck of a moving platform thats shorter than a football field on a ship at night with no visible lighting aloud in the middle of an ocean.. The pilot pushes a button, takes his hands off the controls and hopes for the best until in the blink of an eye it slams into the deck and instantly goes from flight speed to full stop. Its pretty hard to get used to that event when on deck.. We all know the rhythm and are aware planes are coming in but, you dont hear or see them coming in until the last second before, then theres a lot of noise and a F18 at full afterburner (incase it misses the wires) 10 feet from where you are. Or, it goes by you at full afterburner and off the other end.. There is no light of any kind allowed from ship or Aircraft while at sea at night. Except the yellow tipped low light of our flashlights used for communicating and directing the aircraft movements on deck. Or, red tipped for emergency purposes, even below decks where any light can be seen at night, which is low light red which is the least noticeable color of the spectrum in the dark. The only other light is from the glow of the flames from the jet exhaust. Im not sure why I went off for a minute but, It was because the F18 is the only plane that can do it on its own, its called ACLS (automatic carrier landing system) and the pilots go through some serious issues mentally sometimes because of it. Imagine training to do it yourself about a thousand times then being instructed to trust the plane to do it for you, to remove your hands and I dont know fold them in your lap while it yaws and rolls matching the ship that you cant see and its movements, speeding up, slowing down adjusting coarse the whole time.. ugh! I rather be the one in control myself. But, hey thats the definition of “Service.” Its a super cool experience when they fly over the ship at supersonic speeds, breaking the sound barrier at maybe 200 feet over your head, the whole ship shutters from the shockwave.. They like doin that stunt. Only, on special occasions.. k done.🤤
He's had a good year. He was excellent in Top Gun: Maverick. Going toe to toe with Tom in several scenes. The Offer has been really interesting to watch. Just watched Spiderhead on Friday and he's really good in it.
No one is mentioning his work in The Offer. One of the best TV shows I’ve seen in years. The casting was brilliant and miles as the lead was a great choice. Well done lad, looking forward to more of your work.
I totally agree. The casting was pure genius. Dan Fogler becomes Coppola, Giovanni Ribisi is one scary Joe Colombo, Juno Temple is perfect as Bettye McCartt, everyone is perfectly cast. I loved the show so much, I watched it twice. 🥰🥰🥰
The Offer was a bad disgusting TV show that's trying to capitalize on Godfather's fame, the only thing redeeming it is Miles Teller's always reliable performance
As a drummer, his dedication to his role in Whiplash was just astounding. What a great actor of our times. Give him more roles. Forget about The Rock and Momoa.
@@RobertPine89 the Rock doesn't even consider himself mixed and celebrates 1 part of his blood. He's boring. He plays the muscle head every movie. Momoa is not a good actor. Period
In the Air Force, in cold weather deployments, we'd run our heaters on Jet Fuel in our tents. You'd wake up in the morning and blow your nose, and the tissue would smell like jet fuel. I'm still waiting on the brain tumor diagnosis at some point.
Onboard ships, the fuel and water supply is stored in the same tanks! On a Nuclear powered Aircraft carrier, its Jet Fuel and water. On Diesel powered ships its Jet Fuel, Diesel Fuel and water. Supposedly* the different fuels and the water are at such different densities that they dont actually mix with each other, they just sit on top of one another. When you shower or drink from a water fountain “scuttle but” you can smell the fumes of the fuel which makes you not want to drink from the water fountains lol. Ahh, the carcinogens one puts up with to be a US Service member.. haha. I can say though it is absolutely amazing what a person can get used to when you combine having no choice in the matter with repetitive exposure over time.. I used to sit on the deck, leaning against the tire of the landing gear, under the wing literally 15 feet away from where the planes land during full flight operations and nap while waiting for the Pilot to come for his flight.. at night.. it is actually a known thing amongst us and is the only safe place or time on the flight deck you can catch a quick 15 min power nap. We were the only ones that could do it to. Pilots would walk up to us and lightly kick the bottom of our boot if we were out.. lol. Then it was like okay, hi Sir, your Aircraft is ready, now climb up there and get in so we can get you in the air. I miss it actually, the rest of the time on deck your adrenaline is running so high it feels like that everything around you is moving super slow and calm but, in actuality it is high paced and continuous m, intense organized chaos going on all around you..
I really thought he did it on purpose to annoy the jackals. There is no way he didn't know the correct phrase. Tina Fey has discussed that exact phrase before, somewhere, I think, in my memory.
He's just using the more modern version. Champ is an old formal word which meant to gnaw. No one uses that now. When you say champ, people understand it now as a short form for champion. Times change, languages evolve.
That moment when you're thinking about Miles Teller, then you get a notification that he is on Seth's show 😍 Yeah i know i swear i do have a life but i'm obsessed with Miles these days i cant 🤩
@@tessaromein5787 you nailed it. As soon as I read it, it clicked.. its a cult classic.. He did a few different ones that were really good in a row. The one after Say Anything was Run. Its a good flic if yiu haven’t seen it I recommend it, if so it’s worth another watch.. Cheers and Thank you.🤙🏼
I didn't think it was that bad! If you'd never heard him speak before, you might think he's actually American, but if you already know he's Australian you can hear a hint of Aussie. I thought it was pretty decent. Source: I'm American from NC.
I taught a course on disasters and I had my students watch that film. Not a dry eye, just a crushing story … but I’ll be teaching it again, so I’ll be on the lookout for the hat compliment.
I had the same issue, but I worked on them for 8 years straight. Anytime I would get close to it, which was daily, my lips would burn, if my skin touched it, I would get bumps and red marks, and hives. It sucks brother.
Miles teller he is so cute and so smart and so funny big fan he is so good looking and he is so kind i want to meet him in person so bad he is so cute when he talks and he is so cute when he laughs
CORRECTION: Being from South Jersey, when you said Miles was from South Jersey, I went to look up where. Wiki says born in PA, and then early life was in Delaware and Florida.
I’m the unit pa for Allegiance directed by George nolfi 2014-15 I drove a van next to the teamsters, the tims, so I feel like an honorable member of the mafs if you will. Okay. 20 hours a day driving isn’t a dishonor. Hard work and a servants heart.
Yeah, I was trying to listen for the Aussie accent cause he sounded so weird, and you _can_ hear it. The accent is more prominent at the end of words, where we tend to curl the last syllable, unlike the American accent where the middle of the words and vowels are stressed.
Idiopathic anaphylaxis is a fun time, too. His wiki says PA and DE as a kid and NYC for school, not south jersey . Us south Jersey peeps seem to have higher rates of mast cell activation disorders otherwise isolated to PFAS exposure and known to be caused by PFAS like those in flame retardant. 😬 Astronauts develop similar mast cell activation related issues too.
@@danaward9975 it's free on RUclips through the BBC or Netflix has it on their platform without ads. John Oliver did an episode of "Last week tonight" on it available on his RUclips page under the title "PFAS" and Trevor Noah also did a bit for The Daily Show on their YT channel. It's teflon and related perflorinated compounds like firefoam, fluoroquinolone antibiotics, and scotchgard and the cause for a good chunk of post 9/11 disease abd the rise of allergy disorders in areas with high water contamination from stockmarket giants like our buds at good ol' Dupont. Teflon was invented in Jackson NJ and the by products were dumped frivolously into our ground water and water reserves since the 40s. The pans and products add some exposure in use, but it's mostly the byproducts from their manufacturing that's the reason for the highest rates of exposure. Dupont children's is now the leading chdrens hospital in treating related conditions in kids and has been focused on it "unrelated" since it's founding in the late 40s. Sounds like some QAnon-esk tinfoil hatting, but it's actually been subject to a govt cover up since the 40s when teflon was used in the creation of the Manhattan Project and has been a known major health risk since those days... but the govt has always favored stock market giants over us citizens. Manchin also has major ties to it (WV is the main focus of the aforementioned documentary) and is a leading cause of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity, mitochondrial disease, UC/Crohns, and a number of cancers and autoinflammatory disorders including neuroinflammatory disease that is known to make addicition and chronic pain/ mental health disorders resistant to typical treatment... hence why the opioid crisis most prominent in the areas of highest exposure. A lot of the insider trading at the beginning of covid was done to Dupont and its coenities because they initiated a vast deletion of water way regulations that prohibited the improper disposal of such environmental toxins and, said exposures were predicted then, and officially confirmed now as contributed factors to the development of critical complications from COVID. Yhe exposure rates are also likely why the vaccine efficacy for COVID is so significantly lower in the US, too. Bill Burr and Perdue, with Pelosi, and a few others that did the insider trading on the knowledge of the pandemic being about to hit. This stuff is why QAnon and *ACTUAL* tinfoil hatters fall victim so easily for conspiracy theories in the US... our country's entire existence is nothing but a never ending govt led conspiracy theory machine. 🤦♀️
This guy is going to be the next superstar i am callig it.Timothy Chalamet is way too young to be called a superstar of all ages.He attracts young fans so his time will come but Miles is the next one
I don't think so. It depends on his choices of films. The one that's in the talks of becoming a big star is Austin Butler that's playing Elvis. Saw him on Jimmy Fallon and he's incredibly charming and good looking. The one n only superstar is tom cruise.. Others who are big A lists really is dependant on film choices and type of personality they ooze. Plus most of them won't give that much effort like tom does with movies
Probably through the lungs. Fuel particules must be very tiny and diffuse into the blood stream. As far as treatment, probably wait it out or give high concentration of oxygen for a little bit just to exhale it out
I'm kind of glad it didn't work out. The Baz Luhrmann project was probably not the right fit anyway. That said, I really, really would like to see him in another Elvis project. I can't unsee it in my head. I want to see his take real bad. 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Awesome I would love to work with him . I've acted with such likes of Mark Paul gosselaar, Ben Affleck, Sandra bullock. But this would be so fun, am I right ?
CORRECTION: The correct phrase is "champing" at the bit. I even asked Google to be sure... Webster's says "champ at the bit" is to "show impatience at restraint; be restless." It comes from something said about horses when they bite their bits "repeatedly and restlessly." They "champ." J A C K A L
The "champing at the bit" was the original idiom. "Champing" refers specifically to something a horse does and is not a word commonly found outside of people familiar with horses. "Chomping at the bit" has become the more popular version of the idiom because "chomping" is a word more people are familiar with and refers to a loud chewing noise rather than "champing" which refers to horses grinding their teeth. Both versions however, are considered acceptable.
He is insanely great in Whiplash, Only the Brave, Thank You for Your Service and Top Gun. He is an actor who deserves more spotlight.
TYFYS is such an underrated movie
Only the Brave (Kosinski directed this as well) was just... incredible. Kosinski knows how to tell a story, but that it's based on a true story is just gut-wrenching and heartbreaking. I wouldn't easily watch it again, but nearly every movie Kosinski makes is glorious to look at.
His “service” of making tons of money while playing a character that theoretically would have been in the “service” of being a freaking Jet Pilot of a plane that can go Supersonic and land itself on a black deck of a moving platform thats shorter than a football field on a ship at night with no visible lighting aloud in the middle of an ocean.. The pilot pushes a button, takes his hands off the controls and hopes for the best until in the blink of an eye it slams into the deck and instantly goes from flight speed to full stop. Its pretty hard to get used to that event when on deck.. We all know the rhythm and are aware planes are coming in but, you dont hear or see them coming in until the last second before, then theres a lot of noise and a F18 at full afterburner (incase it misses the wires) 10 feet from where you are. Or, it goes by you at full afterburner and off the other end.. There is no light of any kind allowed from ship or Aircraft while at sea at night. Except the yellow tipped low light of our flashlights used for communicating and directing the aircraft movements on deck. Or, red tipped for emergency purposes, even below decks where any light can be seen at night, which is low light red which is the least noticeable color of the spectrum in the dark. The only other light is from the glow of the flames from the jet exhaust. Im not sure why I went off for a minute but, It was because the F18 is the only plane that can do it on its own, its called ACLS (automatic carrier landing system) and the pilots go through some serious issues mentally sometimes because of it. Imagine training to do it yourself about a thousand times then being instructed to trust the plane to do it for you, to remove your hands and I dont know fold them in your lap while it yaws and rolls matching the ship that you cant see and its movements, speeding up, slowing down adjusting coarse the whole time.. ugh! I rather be the one in control myself. But, hey thats the definition of “Service.”
Its a super cool experience when they fly over the ship at supersonic speeds, breaking the sound barrier at maybe 200 feet over your head, the whole ship shutters from the shockwave.. They like doin that stunt. Only, on special occasions.. k done.🤤
Damn. That whole movie name can be use as a praise.
This
He's one of those guys who look better as they age
Facts
So true. And from what I've seen of the boys I went to high school with, that's really really rare.
Almost very single man looks better when he's 35 vs. 19. Only for women it's mostly the opposite.
@@driver09921 I like me the young bucks :-)
he’s one of those guys
Talented actor... And whoever chose that suit for him... PERFECTION
Perfect color, yes
probably his wifey😂
@@zo419 his wife is one of the kind tbh
That's what Hollywood keeps trying to tell everyone...but, really, no one is buying it...
@@robjohnson9270 What? That's he's a good actor?
seth is a great interviewer, it goes unnoticed sometimes I think because his conversations and questions flow so well
He's had a good year. He was excellent in Top Gun: Maverick. Going toe to toe with Tom in several scenes. The Offer has been really interesting to watch. Just watched Spiderhead on Friday and he's really good in it.
No one is mentioning his work in The Offer. One of the best TV shows I’ve seen in years. The casting was brilliant and miles as the lead was a great choice. Well done lad, looking forward to more of your work.
I just finished watching it, he and Matthew Goode are amazing!
I totally agree. The casting was pure genius. Dan Fogler becomes Coppola, Giovanni Ribisi is one scary Joe Colombo, Juno Temple is perfect as Bettye McCartt, everyone is perfectly cast. I loved the show so much, I watched it twice. 🥰🥰🥰
The Offer was a bad disgusting TV show that's trying to capitalize on Godfather's fame, the only thing redeeming it is Miles Teller's always reliable performance
@@williamsahalan.m.4520 Stop lying
He'a a good actor. Top Gun Maverick was good. He's got a long career ahead.
Hes already had a long and fantastic career
@@EclipseCruz84 Hehe Fantastic
Great actor, but he's a shitty person tho.
@@EclipseCruz84 Eight years isn't exactly a "long and fantastic career." But Top Gun certainly isn't his "big break" either.
Top Gun Maverick was Absolutely Incredible !!!! Thank you to the Cast. You All were Amazing. Love you Miles
As a drummer, his dedication to his role in Whiplash was just astounding.
What a great actor of our times. Give him more roles. Forget about The Rock and Momoa.
"forget about the mix raced dudes who worked their butts off, celebrate the white frat boy
@@RobertPine89 always one weirdo that makes it about race
@@RobertPine89 the Rock doesn't even consider himself mixed and celebrates 1 part of his blood. He's boring. He plays the muscle head every movie. Momoa is not a good actor. Period
I'm glad he finally has a big hit on his resume! I hope he gets a lot more roles after this.
He was badass in Whiplash. great movie,great actor
Miles is so handsome, talented, and funny. Love him. The fact that he loves dogs makes him a million times sexier. Did a fantastic job as Rooster.
Been a fan of Miles Teller since Rabbit Hole. He's one of our best working actors!
You just know he saw the TikToks when he says “the fans are ravenous” 😂😂
His wife is the real MVP! Lmao her tik toks are great and you know she shows him the fans too lmao
@@scubasd905 oh he mention3d it himself that she does show him... Lol
He just gets better everytime I see his work. Even looks like a classic a-lister now.
Dude he’s so gorgeous ❤️
In the Air Force, in cold weather deployments, we'd run our heaters on Jet Fuel in our tents. You'd wake up in the morning and blow your nose, and the tissue would smell like jet fuel. I'm still waiting on the brain tumor diagnosis at some point.
Onboard ships, the fuel and water supply is stored in the same tanks! On a Nuclear powered Aircraft carrier, its Jet Fuel and water. On Diesel powered ships its Jet Fuel, Diesel Fuel and water. Supposedly* the different fuels and the water are at such different densities that they dont actually mix with each other, they just sit on top of one another. When you shower or drink from a water fountain “scuttle but” you can smell the fumes of the fuel which makes you not want to drink from the water fountains lol. Ahh, the carcinogens one puts up with to be a US Service member.. haha. I can say though it is absolutely amazing what a person can get used to when you combine having no choice in the matter with repetitive exposure over time.. I used to sit on the deck, leaning against the tire of the landing gear, under the wing literally 15 feet away from where the planes land during full flight operations and nap while waiting for the Pilot to come for his flight.. at night.. it is actually a known thing amongst us and is the only safe place or time on the flight deck you can catch a quick 15 min power nap. We were the only ones that could do it to. Pilots would walk up to us and lightly kick the bottom of our boot if we were out.. lol. Then it was like okay, hi Sir, your Aircraft is ready, now climb up there and get in so we can get you in the air. I miss it actually, the rest of the time on deck your adrenaline is running so high it feels like that everything around you is moving super slow and calm but, in actuality it is high paced and continuous m, intense organized chaos going on all around you..
A different “Viscosity.” Just remember the actual term. Sorry..
Hahahaha well told. If you ever write a book about more of these experiences you can take my money 💰
The more you love your decisions, the less you need others to love your decisions. ♡
Facts
He come along way since being Willard in Footloose remake he so talented
I heard Seth say "chomping at the bit" and my heart sank for him. I knew the jackals were coming.
😄
OED has recognized that "chomp" has taken over since 1930
It’s correct, but they’ll still come for him those bastards.
I really thought he did it on purpose to annoy the jackals. There is no way he didn't know the correct phrase. Tina Fey has discussed that exact phrase before, somewhere, I think, in my memory.
Lol! You're so right! I'll be on the edge of my seat waiting for the next Corrections!
He's just using the more modern version. Champ is an old formal word which meant to gnaw. No one uses that now. When you say champ, people understand it now as a short form for champion. Times change, languages evolve.
That moment when you're thinking about Miles Teller, then you get a notification that he is on Seth's show 😍 Yeah i know i swear i do have a life but i'm obsessed with Miles these days i cant 🤩
Same
Same.. rewatching all his movies and watching all interviews (new and old). Screenshot some good angles and smiles of him.. I'm 200% obsessed
Thank you guys, i'm not going mad alone 😅🤩
Funny.
Love love love Miles Teller👏💖👏💖. Such a talented, charismatic human
Are you telling me Miles Teller isn’t known for playing Willard in footloose
Yes he did!
His voice is so much deeper than I remember.
He’s been my celebrity crush since The Spectacular Now
Yeah, I was born with it, kid! 😂 tom is hilarious
Miles is so talented and amazing and so handsome and so talented so proud of him 🙌🙌🙌😩😩😩🥰🥰🥰🙌🙌🙌💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you Miles for your amazing work in The Offer. I haven't seen your other work (yet), but I sure will. 🥰🥰🥰
If you haven't seen Top gun: Maverick, you're missing out!
At some point, Miles Teller should really play John Cusack's son. When I see Miles Teller, I always think of John Cusack.
I just posted a similar thought. 😊
Same. Lol
He looks just like him in that movie when he was holding the ghetto blaster over his head outside his girlfriends house.. can’t remember the name..
@@cainsparks3457 "Say Anything" springs to mind but I am not sure 🤔
@@tessaromein5787 you nailed it. As soon as I read it, it clicked.. its a cult classic.. He did a few different ones that were really good in a row. The one after Say Anything was Run. Its a good flic if yiu haven’t seen it I recommend it, if so it’s worth another watch.. Cheers and Thank you.🤙🏼
This guy and Sean Penn need to get together and do a magic show.
Am I the only person blown away that Thor just did an American accent!?
hes so charming i love
Chris Hemsworth's American accent oh my lord 🤣🤣🤣
I didn't think it was that bad! If you'd never heard him speak before, you might think he's actually American, but if you already know he's Australian you can hear a hint of Aussie. I thought it was pretty decent.
Source: I'm American from NC.
Hahaha right? I was like “is the character Australian?”
He sounds exactly like Homelander.
Miles complimented my cowboy hat entering the bar in Only The Brave (think you can hear it). Fun times. Great in Whiplash and Bleed For This.
I taught a course on disasters and I had my students watch that film. Not a dry eye, just a crushing story … but I’ll be teaching it again, so I’ll be on the lookout for the hat compliment.
You're in Only the Brave? That's awesome. Deserves to become a classic.
I had the same issue, but I worked on them for 8 years straight. Anytime I would get close to it, which was daily, my lips would burn, if my skin touched it, I would get bumps and red marks, and hives. It sucks brother.
If you haven't seen Bleed for This you're missing out! I can watch it over and over!
I like Miles Teller a lot. He's my favorite in Top Gun Maverick, even though he's a Phillies fan (I'm an Atlanta Braves fan).
People forget about That Awkward Moment which i think is one of the best movies! I love him in that
What a great actor!
MAVERICK was great! He's on fire!!
you should check The offer, he kills in it !
And watch for Whiplash and Only the Brave and Thank You for Your Service. He is always great.
I never registered him as hot until I saw him in Top Gun Maverick, it was a pleasant surprise 😂🔥
Miles teller he is so cute and so smart and so funny big fan he is so good looking and he is so kind i want to meet him in person so bad he is so cute when he talks and he is so cute when he laughs
CORRECTION: Being from South Jersey, when you said Miles was from South Jersey, I went to look up where. Wiki says born in PA, and then early life was in Delaware and Florida.
In all fairness, how is Florida NOT a version of south Jersey?
I believe he lived in NJ while he was in school at NYU
oh my God I love him. Esp the bit about how prisons don’t really help reform criminals
alsoo spiderhead was great!!
What a fun anecdote! Also fun fact exposure to jp-8 can permanently effect you brain’s ability to process sounds and words! 😀
Just saw Spiderhead and it was actually really good! Give it a shot if you haven't seen it. Miles and Chris are so magnetic.
Love Miles. Such a talent and a class act. He puts the 'ass' in Classy 😏
I agree with Myles on the Prison System issue. Changes need to be made.
Skip to 5:10
Raise your hand if you havent even seen the movie yet but have watched the shirtless Miles scene upward of 300 times
both hands raised
Does anyone over 40 get John Cusack vibes from him, like I do? Seems like a cool guy!
Yup for sure.
Came here to say this.
Yep thanks for pinpointing it for me. I couldn’t figure out who he looks like
I’m the unit pa for Allegiance directed by George nolfi 2014-15 I drove a van next to the teamsters, the tims, so I feel like an honorable member of the mafs if you will. Okay. 20 hours a day driving isn’t a dishonor. Hard work and a servants heart.
He needs to do a film like “
say anything”
The offer is great
Weird hearing Chris Hemsworth with an American accent lol. Even though his Park was off haha
Yeah, I was trying to listen for the Aussie accent cause he sounded so weird, and you _can_ hear it. The accent is more prominent at the end of words, where we tend to curl the last syllable, unlike the American accent where the middle of the words and vowels are stressed.
Miles♥️😍
Idiopathic anaphylaxis is a fun time, too. His wiki says PA and DE as a kid and NYC for school, not south jersey . Us south Jersey peeps seem to have higher rates of mast cell activation disorders otherwise isolated to PFAS exposure and known to be caused by PFAS like those in flame retardant. 😬 Astronauts develop similar mast cell activation related issues too.
Hey can you expand on this a bit? I’m from south Jersey and I’d like to hear more about this!
@@danaward9975 it's free on RUclips through the BBC or Netflix has it on their platform without ads. John Oliver did an episode of "Last week tonight" on it available on his RUclips page under the title "PFAS" and Trevor Noah also did a bit for The Daily Show on their YT channel.
It's teflon and related perflorinated compounds like firefoam, fluoroquinolone antibiotics, and scotchgard and the cause for a good chunk of post 9/11 disease abd the rise of allergy disorders in areas with high water contamination from stockmarket giants like our buds at good ol' Dupont. Teflon was invented in Jackson NJ and the by products were dumped frivolously into our ground water and water reserves since the 40s. The pans and products add some exposure in use, but it's mostly the byproducts from their manufacturing that's the reason for the highest rates of exposure. Dupont children's is now the leading chdrens hospital in treating related conditions in kids and has been focused on it "unrelated" since it's founding in the late 40s.
Sounds like some QAnon-esk tinfoil hatting, but it's actually been subject to a govt cover up since the 40s when teflon was used in the creation of the Manhattan Project and has been a known major health risk since those days... but the govt has always favored stock market giants over us citizens.
Manchin also has major ties to it (WV is the main focus of the aforementioned documentary) and is a leading cause of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity, mitochondrial disease, UC/Crohns, and a number of cancers and autoinflammatory disorders including neuroinflammatory disease that is known to make addicition and chronic pain/ mental health disorders resistant to typical treatment... hence why the opioid crisis most prominent in the areas of highest exposure.
A lot of the insider trading at the beginning of covid was done to Dupont and its coenities because they initiated a vast deletion of water way regulations that prohibited the improper disposal of such environmental toxins and, said exposures were predicted then, and officially confirmed now as contributed factors to the development of critical complications from COVID. Yhe exposure rates are also likely why the vaccine efficacy for COVID is so significantly lower in the US, too. Bill Burr and Perdue, with Pelosi, and a few others that did the insider trading on the knowledge of the pandemic being about to hit.
This stuff is why QAnon and *ACTUAL* tinfoil hatters fall victim so easily for conspiracy theories in the US... our country's entire existence is nothing but a never ending govt led conspiracy theory machine. 🤦♀️
@@josieleigh7515 thank you! The initial notification didn't show up on my end!
The Offer is great
He so fine man
This guy is going to be the next superstar i am callig it.Timothy Chalamet is way too young to be called a superstar of all ages.He attracts young fans so his time will come but Miles is the next one
Miles is the superstar now, he better make the best choices for what he does next because everyone is looking at him
Maybe similar to Chris Pratt after Guardians of the Galaxy.
I don't think so. It depends on his choices of films. The one that's in the talks of becoming a big star is Austin Butler that's playing Elvis. Saw him on Jimmy Fallon and he's incredibly charming and good looking. The one n only superstar is tom cruise.. Others who are big A lists really is dependant on film choices and type of personality they ooze. Plus most of them won't give that much effort like tom does with movies
Love SPIDERHEAD! I am now a fan Milles Teller & Chris Hemsworth- Babefest, haha
He's come a long way
"Yeah, I was born with it kid..."
Explains the stunted growth.
💀
I cant believe that we're not including bleed for this as one of his top films
now I'm curious..how does that get into your blood and how do you treat it? it sounds serious or scary, yikes. makes for a good story though
Probably through the lungs. Fuel particules must be very tiny and diffuse into the blood stream. As far as treatment, probably wait it out or give high concentration of oxygen for a little bit just to exhale it out
7:55 Behind The Godfather
He was funny in “21 and over”👍
Should have been him to play Elvis
Oh he would have been good but I like the actor doing Elvis too
He would have been great too!
I'm kind of glad it didn't work out. The Baz Luhrmann project was probably not the right fit anyway. That said, I really, really would like to see him in another Elvis project. I can't unsee it in my head. I want to see his take real bad. 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Love Miles and Seth, but a weird choice to show a clip where Miles isn't even talking...
The show doesn't get to choose what clip they use
TOTALLY thought that.
he gives me cocky alot but he's talented and I've liked him since the spectacular now and his little run in cute romcom's.
He makes the throw look so easy though
Seth, it’s “Champing at the bit.” 😀
Doesn't matter
@@kbanghart To the champ it does.
Warmed up a little ✨💅🏻bIT✨💅🏻
okay yeah, but i just want him to absolutely annihilate me.
Mood. I feel you
Dang I wonder how he got all those chemicals in his blood? 😳🤔
Inhaling i guess. 🤔
So on jets, the cockpits are nasty and the jet exhaust will mess up your sinuses, skin, and eyes. Nasty stuff, wear goggles.
annoyed he hasn't hosted SNL yet
Well, by now he did.
I feel him on the Irish-Scot sensitive skin!
That’s so weird because I live in South jersey.
Weird, but I think he looks fitter with the mustache!
no one out here talking about his role as vinnie in bleed for this
Today I turn into a Jackal. It's Champing ;) not chomping
Awesome I would love to work with him . I've acted with such likes of Mark Paul gosselaar, Ben Affleck, Sandra bullock. But this would be so fun, am I right ?
NO he shaved the stash!!!!
Anyone noticed his voice got pretty deep 🤔
Yes.
How did jet fuel get in his blood, though? Is it all from inhalation? I don't understand how all that works 😂
Better question how was Tom cruise already born and living with it constantly in his blood.
Yeah it’s frustrating how Seth glossed that over. Like really?
Hearing Chris Hemsworth do an American accent scares me.
TOM CRUISE = LEGEND 💥
Legendary actor. Not sure about his personal shiz though.
@@TheN0odles get a life
@@scottbarkley496 shh relax
It’s giving Mathew McConaughey
miles is hot
CORRECTION: The correct phrase is "champing" at the bit. I even asked Google to be sure...
Webster's says "champ at the bit" is to "show impatience at restraint; be restless." It comes from something said about horses when they bite their bits "repeatedly and restlessly." They "champ."
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The "champing at the bit" was the original idiom. "Champing" refers specifically to something a horse does and is not a word commonly found outside of people familiar with horses. "Chomping at the bit" has become the more popular version of the idiom because "chomping" is a word more people are familiar with and refers to a loud chewing noise rather than "champing" which refers to horses grinding their teeth.
Both versions however, are considered acceptable.
Veuillez me remettre la lecture en français merci
Wish we could have seen the characters mom
Hey I drive a 15 pass in union movies in New York so watch ur step
You can find a recap of the movie here: ruclips.net/video/sOhkMSPZ6GM/видео.html
LANA!!
Dangerzone.
Seth laughing about people being manipulated with drugs doesn’t sit right with me
War dog 😋😋😋
My wife, mi dog, MY MOM... wow 3rd place, proud mom i guess? xD
they say the same things to ALL "Late Night" shows..tells the same story all over..
Gosh I can't thank these guys enough for bringing back a manly movie. So tired of super heroes
i just cant not see him as neiman from whiplash. no matter how many suave kinda roles he does.