Also, among LIVING actors, writers, directors, and producers, he ties Kathleen Kennedy for most Oscar nominations without a win (he's also the most nominated living FILMMAKER without a win). He has 8 total career Oscar nominations so far.
I can believe it. Everyone is different. Albert Einstein proposed the theory of relativity when he was 26. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in his Harvard dorm room when he was still a teenager and there are many other such examples. When I look at life that way, it makes complete sense that a talented and gifted film-maker could direct a great and impactful film at a young age.
Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood is the best performance ever in my opinion, that film is an absolute masterpiece. So happy to see the legend PTA himself on Kimmel!
dont forget My Left Foot. watching that performance made me think of how great DDL would've been if he'd played stephen hawking in theory of everything instead of eddie redmayne (no disrespect to eddie just saying)
@@samuelwoods7832 Phantom Thread and The Master are my favorite! and yeah, he's not a mainstream director who likes to making big budget movies that would attract more people to watch it, but still his movies are the best!! nice to see a director who still making movies from his original idea. Can't believe he made 8 great movies, but hasn't got an Oscar nor a Golden globe for Best Director yet.....
He's done plenty of "real" interviews. As far as I know, this is his first late-night talk show appearance. I'd love to see him on more of these because the more people who know about him, the better!
I like how your comment is kind of cryptic way of saying : "I didnt notice all these programmes, podcasts, radio and festivals interviews on youtube with PTA, because I only watch muricah big networks prime time thrashtalk shows". Besides, all he "needs" is to make movies on his regular level. All the rest, including how fake he manages to be in fake late night shows, doesnt really interest me and many of his films fans.
I noticed and watched all of his festival interviews and podcasts. What I meant by him needing to do more interviews is that these kind of talk shows gives him more exposure.
This is the first interview I’ve seen of him and he seems so humble and down to earth considering he has such powerhouse movies. Clearly doesn’t let his ego get the better of him unlike certain directors
i like pta and i dont mean to judge him but i wouldnt believe that so much according to fiona apple, when boogie nights lost the Oscar for original script, pta threw a chair across the room they were in if that doesnt sound egotistical, i dont know what it is
PTA's my favorite filmmaker, but there really aren't geniuses in filmmaking. If you're a genius, film is the worst place for you. It's a form entirely dependent on compromise. Geniuses generally gravitate towards literature, poetry, music and painting -- anything you can do by yourself. In film, beyond Bergman, Kubrick, Kurosawa, Tarkovsky and a few others, I don't really see any geniuses.
PTA is for sure the best Director of his era, if not one of the best to ever do it. So glad to see him at Kimmel's, he really deserves some recognition :)
You know you are a legend when people talk about you in a way as if you were dead but you are still alive because it's tough to respect a living person that much. That's the level where DDL is at.
No Country for Old Men can be debatable for the greatest movie of the 21st century, along side Memento, Inception, or Mulholland Drive. There Will be blood is definitely a fantastic film regardless
Yeah, I thought so, too :D He didn't even say thank you because obviously Kimmel was just doing his usual little spiel (out of shear 'politeness', suuuure) like he does with every guest. Or any talk show host in America does, really.
I could never imagine Daniel Day-Lewis watching television either. I've always pictured him living inside some vast, dusty Gothic mansion where the only source of entertainment is counting the number of dead flies in the cobwebs.
Daniel day Lewis not only has surprisingly a sense of humor, but he also has a big heart. When Heath Ledger died he was on Oprah and he wanted it to stop the interview and give his respect to him. Good guy.
Can someone think Daniel Day is an OK not great actor (sure he's funny! and way smarter than me, big hearted, though Heath Ledger RIP leaves me cold, but not as cold as Day)? I just don't like Daniel's movie selections either - OK I have never liked one of his movies. I'm not high brow but not low brow either. I also think Paul Anderson got off to a blazing start with HARD EIGHT, BOOGIES NIGHTS. What does he see in Fiona Apples mostly bad song melodies? Complexity I guess.
If one watches a performance for technique, then Daniel is your guy. You will never get any argument from me about his mannerisms, ability to bury himself into a character, ability to bore an audience, etc. My criticism of Daniel Day-Lewis is he leaves this viewer cold. As an audience member, I never identify with any of his characters or him. I feel him working hard and it’s distracting. Is he terrifying in Gangs of New York and There Will Be Blood? Sure but those were not good movies. Maybe I am limited .. I love all suspense (Gangs was not suspenseful) and also like courtroom dramas and dramas but I don't like most comedies and all of Day's movie leave me laughed out. Oh course if you are not a sensitive person like me, you will disagree. You want to know a great actor for one movie (besides Bournes) The Talented Mr Ripley. Matt fing Damon. Never have seen such a great actor in a great movie. Not sure of Matt's selection in movies in years, well the Left will go Left. Denzel is good, Amy Adams, Jake G, Don Cheadle, Al Pacino. Even if he was good as Lincoln, the movie was somewhat dull and overlong but just the right number to introduce this very overrated underground actor into the world. Hey my mom loved him and she has terrible tastes in movies so I know I am right lol.
@@oppothumbs1 his peers universally disagree with you. I can see your point. He only takes on ultra larger than life characters, so the few films he makes inevitability get dominated by his presence.
I get the criticism I guess, to a point. But saying There Will Be Blood is "not a good movie", is for lack of better words, stupid as hell. Maybe you didn't like it, but saying it's outright not good kinda just makes your argument invalid.
@@oppothumbs1after all that you wrote, I was thinking how many of his films you actually saw. Specially after you wrote "if you're not sensitive like me"
Been crazy in love with PTA films since the 1990s. Thanks to him I also became a big fan of Philip Seymour Hoffman (RIP) and later of Joaquin Phoenix. Magnolia, Boogie Nights, Punch Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood ... masterpieces. Cmon, it really requires a superhuman talent to transform Tom Cruise and Adam Sandler into real actors xD
Tom Cruise was already a great actor. Born on the Fourth of July, Risky Business, The Color of Money, Jerry Maguire, Rain Man and many more came before Magnolia. Anderson himself stated he was already a huge fan of Cruise and his acting.
In this day in age of super hero movies Directors like Paul Thomas Anderson stand out to me. It's good to know there are still some talented auteurs out there.
There will be blood and the master alone are better than anything by Scorsese just my opinion I mean how much gangster movies can you do before it gets repetitive oh and phantom thread
It's hard to tell if he Is going to return, he Is Sixty, 60 Years old. Im sure the talent and passion will be there in ten years,but His energy, His mental health... He devotes so much to His characters that backfires at his mind, its not healthy what he does, beautiful and awesome, but no ok for him as a human being
Such a talented filmmaker. Here he is casually chatting with Jimmy as an 8th-times Academy nominee as director, producer and writer. Such a shame that he hasn't won but he will.
Paul Thomas Anderson is a genius with a little special luck. The writing and everything in "Theme Will Be Blood" is staggering. I have graduate education. Some of it concentrates on in turn of the century American History and Literature. These films are golden to me. GRACIAS MAN!!! Daniel is the coolest person I ever knew about. Very interesting human being. I love the way he studies for his roles in the voice and cadence. It is truly remarkable.
@@uxwxl3332 He's a good actor but he doesn't have much range. He plays the same traumatized character in every movie. It's a difficult type of role and he plays it amazingly but that doesn't make him one of the best.
daniel day lewis is literally the last living greatest actor on the earth. all the greatest actors have sort of fallen into a rut of doing a lot of shitty films with one good film here and there.
Imagine going for an interview as a director, prepping answers all week on questions about the movie you're making and the interviewer is like- who are you? One of the best directors in recent times? Never heard of you. No- I'm trying to ask questions about the dude you're working with.
PTA’s late Father Ernie Anderson was an announcer on National tv for shows like the Carol Burnett show and a tv legend in Cleveland,Ohio as Ghoulardi.PTA is a legendary Director.
I bet this is Daniel Day-Lewis acting as Paul Thomas Anderson, right here.
*mbwahahahahaha*
He's the background.
Heehee...indeed.
lol
Winduct killed it bro.
DDL needs to make a film after 2020 so he can win best actor in four different decades.
Patrick Hogan Truth!!!
WOw
It'd be great, but I think the more critical thing is that he has 3 kids and can therefore leave each one with an Oscar when he dies.
Patrick Hogan why? The oscars are trash and Lewis deserves better.
Yes please
He's the only person to win best director at Cannes, Berlin, and Venice. Can't believe he directed Boogie Nights at 26. What a legend.
yourfavoritepizzaboy hopefully he wins the Oscars this year.
Also, among LIVING actors, writers, directors, and producers, he ties Kathleen Kennedy for most Oscar nominations without a win (he's also the most nominated living FILMMAKER without a win). He has 8 total career Oscar nominations so far.
He as not won an Oscar because he does not plays by his hometown rules...He is a decent man. The others recent that.
I can believe it. Everyone is different. Albert Einstein proposed the theory of relativity when he was 26. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in his Harvard dorm room when he was still a teenager and there are many other such examples.
When I look at life that way, it makes complete sense that a talented and gifted film-maker could direct a great and impactful film at a young age.
Orson Welles made Citizen Kane at 26
They're talking about DDL like he's bigfoot
There's more sightings of Bigfoot than DDL in real life, so yeah xD
Nina Davidovic this comment is everything haha
KingCC Reviews he probably is Bigfoot
My Big Foot
King Chenar he is Bigfoot..
Daniel Day Lewis joking in character sounds so scary
I would be terrified if he started joking in his Bill the Butcher persona.
Imagine Daniel pleinview joking
HAHAHA indeed, it does
That whole thing with the milkshakes and the bowling pin was just Daniel Plainview trying to be funny
@@idefix4518 " That was me, joking. I , I just made a joke you see. "
Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood is the best performance ever in my opinion, that film is an absolute masterpiece. So happy to see the legend PTA himself on Kimmel!
Ishan Rosha Hey Ishan, cool to see you here! PTA forever!!
dont forget My Left Foot. watching that performance made me think of how great DDL would've been if he'd played stephen hawking in theory of everything instead of eddie redmayne (no disrespect to eddie just saying)
phenomenal in that too
My favorite movie of all time & truly one of the best movies period.
Hell yea
First time I see Jimmy so nervous about an interview, you can tell he really admires Paul, NICE!
Maximum Blaster who doesn't
feels like a miracle that he did a talk show lol
Probably you wanna look my bad chanel🙏
2:10 “for the world’s greatest actor, he has the worst taste in television.”
“What does he watch?”
What PTA should’ve said: “you.”
Yes. I was a little disappointed he didn’t.
Hahaha that would’ve crushed
He didn’t say that, so probably, he doesn’t think that either.
Lmao
This guy is criminally underrated and unknown by most people
No, he’s made lots of hit movies
@@samuelwoods7832 you tell 'em!
@@samuelwoods7832 ask a random person walking the streets who Paul Thomas Anderson is and I doubt they can give the right answer.
@@namwarmaster6918 Well he isn’t a mainstream director like Chris Nolan so I guess that’s true.
@@samuelwoods7832 Phantom Thread and The Master are my favorite! and yeah, he's not a mainstream director who likes to making big budget movies that would attract more people to watch it, but still his movies are the best!! nice to see a director who still making movies from his original idea. Can't believe he made 8 great movies, but hasn't got an Oscar nor a Golden globe for Best Director yet.....
Love when directors comes to talk show, more of that please :)
PTA needs to do more interviews. Glad to see this one
He needs to do more "real" interviews. Those superficial talkshow interviews don't really count imo.
He's done plenty of "real" interviews. As far as I know, this is his first late-night talk show appearance. I'd love to see him on more of these because the more people who know about him, the better!
ThisGuysAMook He promoted Magnolia on Late Night with Conan O'Brien back in early 2000.
I like how your comment is kind of cryptic way of saying :
"I didnt notice all these programmes, podcasts, radio and festivals interviews on youtube with PTA, because I only watch muricah big networks prime time thrashtalk shows".
Besides, all he "needs" is to make movies on his regular level.
All the rest, including how fake he manages to be in fake late night shows, doesnt really interest me and many of his films fans.
I noticed and watched all of his festival interviews and podcasts. What I meant by him needing to do more interviews is that these kind of talk shows gives him more exposure.
Paul Thomas Anderson is beyond other filmmakers. Seriously he Is a genius.
This is the first interview I’ve seen of him and he seems so humble and down to earth considering he has such powerhouse movies. Clearly doesn’t let his ego get the better of him unlike certain directors
i like pta and i dont mean to judge him but i wouldnt believe that so much
according to fiona apple, when boogie nights lost the Oscar for original script, pta threw a chair across the room they were in
if that doesnt sound egotistical, i dont know what it is
although maybe he has changed idk
@@Player6576_he had a coke addiction at that point and he was 26
The fact that Daniel Day-Lewis loves project runway makes me love him even more
The Master! Literally.
Worst actor I know - way too much technique
Paul is way more down to earth than you would think he would be from his films.
What about Meryl? No, Michael!
(His ex girfriend Fiona Apple disagree with you. Plublic vs private = very different personality)
PTA and Daniel Day Lewis are the best two things that ever happened to the world
Julieta totally agree!
No Jesus and the Holy Spirit are.
How come you used initials for Anderson but not Lewis? Seems weird.
Or Nolan & Zimmer.
@@DS-es2jt so youre just rephrasing Daniel Day Lewis and PT Anderson?
The term "genius" gets thrown around too much, but both P.T Anderson and Daniel Day Lewis are legitimate geniuses in the film industry.
PTA's my favorite filmmaker, but there really aren't geniuses in filmmaking. If you're a genius, film is the worst place for you. It's a form entirely dependent on compromise. Geniuses generally gravitate towards literature, poetry, music and painting -- anything you can do by yourself. In film, beyond Bergman, Kubrick, Kurosawa, Tarkovsky and a few others, I don't really see any geniuses.
PTA is for sure the best Director of his era, if not one of the best to ever do it. So glad to see him at Kimmel's, he really deserves some recognition :)
NewZooYorker Haneke would be my pick. The 21st century has really been much more filmically excellent than people have given it credit for.
NewZooYorker It is the humble opinion of this commenter that PTA is the greatest filmmaker of any era.
PTA gets PLENTY of recognition...
You know you are a legend when people talk about you in a way as if you were dead but you are still alive because it's tough to respect a living person that much. That's the level where DDL is at.
There will be blood is the greatest movie of the 21st century.
Love Exposure, Werckmeister Harmonies, Mulholland Drive, and In the Mood for Love all top it easily.
Children of Men is like a high 8
No Country for Old Men can be debatable for the greatest movie of the 21st century, along side Memento, Inception, or Mulholland Drive. There Will be blood is definitely a fantastic film regardless
+esteban I'm fine with No Country and Mulholland, but Noland should be nowhere near the top.
TWBB then spirited away then eternal sunshine the mulholland dr For me
DDL is THE BEST ACTOR OF ALL TIME .. period !
3:13 one of the most "cut the crap" looks ever given to a person!!
Yeah, I thought so, too :D He didn't even say thank you because obviously Kimmel was just doing his usual little spiel (out of shear 'politeness', suuuure) like he does with every guest. Or any talk show host in America does, really.
I could never imagine Daniel Day-Lewis watching television either. I've always pictured him living inside some vast, dusty Gothic mansion where the only source of entertainment is counting the number of dead flies in the cobwebs.
Nah he goes to pubs and likes fishing
😭😭😭 no cause same??? i can only see him as a historical figure ever
PTA, might be best film working director
Fantastic writer as well
Hands down Imo
Lynch?
I think PTA's only current competitor is Denis Villeneuve.
Yes, Lynch.
Daniel day Lewis not only has surprisingly a sense of humor, but he also has a big heart. When Heath Ledger died he was on Oprah and he wanted it to stop the interview and give his respect to him. Good guy.
Can someone think Daniel Day is an OK not great actor (sure he's funny! and way smarter than me, big hearted, though Heath Ledger RIP leaves me cold, but not as cold as Day)? I just don't like Daniel's movie selections either - OK I have never liked one of his movies. I'm not high brow but not low brow either. I also think Paul Anderson got off to a blazing start with HARD EIGHT, BOOGIES NIGHTS. What does he see in Fiona Apples mostly bad song melodies? Complexity I guess.
If one watches a performance for technique, then Daniel is your guy. You will never get any argument from me about his mannerisms, ability to bury himself into a character, ability to bore an audience, etc. My criticism of Daniel Day-Lewis is he leaves this viewer cold. As an audience member, I never identify with any of his characters or him. I feel him working hard and it’s distracting. Is he terrifying in Gangs of New York and There Will Be Blood? Sure but those were not good movies. Maybe I am limited .. I love all suspense (Gangs was not suspenseful) and also like courtroom dramas and dramas but I don't like most comedies and all of Day's movie leave me laughed out. Oh course if you are not a sensitive person like me, you will disagree.
You want to know a great actor for one movie (besides Bournes) The Talented Mr Ripley. Matt fing Damon. Never have seen such a great actor in a great movie. Not sure of Matt's selection in movies in years, well the Left will go Left. Denzel is good, Amy Adams, Jake G, Don Cheadle, Al Pacino.
Even if he was good as Lincoln, the movie was somewhat dull and overlong but just the right number to introduce this very overrated underground actor into the world. Hey my mom loved him and she has terrible tastes in movies so I know I am right lol.
@@oppothumbs1 his peers universally disagree with you. I can see your point. He only takes on ultra larger than life characters, so the few films he makes inevitability get dominated by his presence.
@@oppothumbs1 babe, you're definitely wrong and I couldn't bring myself to read that entire comment which was basically "i just don't like DDL".
I get the criticism I guess, to a point. But saying There Will Be Blood is "not a good movie", is for lack of better words, stupid as hell. Maybe you didn't like it, but saying it's outright not good kinda just makes your argument invalid.
@@oppothumbs1after all that you wrote, I was thinking how many of his films you actually saw. Specially after you wrote "if you're not sensitive like me"
One of my favorite directors.
I doubt DD Lewis will actually retire. I’m sure he will be back on screen within a decade.
I hope!
*_Daniel day Lewis and Tommy Wiseau should do a movie together_*
the_dead_poet when success mets disaster
"ahahah"
Daniel would get a stroke trying to get anything done with him xD
Day-Lewis wasn't trained by Stanislavski though.
I don't know, Tommy might make DDL's performance look bad
I love the film, Daniel Day Lewis and Vicky Krieps are both outstanding in it
What an eloquent son of a gun, and an extraordinary film maker.
Daniel is an amazing actor. So sad that he’s retiring.
PTA , absolute legend. Will go down as one of the best film maker of all time..
Daniel Day Lewis as Tim Gunn would be hilarious.
I love that you can really feel the respect that both of them have for DDL
The immersive character preparation and acting of Daniel Day Lewis absolutely shows up screen. Not many can do it better
Best filmmaker around
Peder Hansen tarantino is overrated and coen brothers movies are dumb.
Kimmel invited PTA just so he could ask him about Daniel Day-Lewis
GOAT DIRECTOR GOAT ACTOR! BEST COMBO! 🔥🔥
Been crazy in love with PTA films since the 1990s. Thanks to him I also became a big fan of Philip Seymour Hoffman (RIP) and later of Joaquin Phoenix. Magnolia, Boogie Nights, Punch Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood ... masterpieces. Cmon, it really requires a superhuman talent to transform Tom Cruise and Adam Sandler into real actors xD
Boogie nights is one of my least favourite Anderson movies which goes to show how truly great he is lol.
MrBlaoblao Tom Cruise has given a bunch of great performances though
Tom Cruise was already a great actor. Born on the Fourth of July, Risky Business, The Color of Money, Jerry Maguire, Rain Man and many more came before Magnolia. Anderson himself stated he was already a huge fan of Cruise and his acting.
Geez, come on don't judge Tom Cruise as of him now, he was great back in the days. He is one of the top actors of all time for god sake.
@@realrecognisereviews That is one of his few good ones .. first half anyway. Hard Eight is his best.
I saw Phantom Thread today! I loved it!
I would love to have been on the set of "There Will be Blood".
I heard DDL went completely insane, and there quite literally was actually human blood.
In this day in age of super hero movies Directors like Paul Thomas Anderson stand out to me. It's good to know there are still some talented auteurs out there.
Anderson is quite humble I love that he is one of my fav directors/ screen writers
The next Martin Scorsese. Martin even said it himself.
Miguel R
DD-L also worked with Scorsese twice: “The Age of Innocence” (1993) and “Gangs of New York” (2002).
PTA is already Scorcese's equal.
There will be blood and the master alone are better than anything by Scorsese just my opinion I mean how much gangster movies can you do before it gets repetitive oh and phantom thread
Have you ever seen Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, The Age if Innocence, wolf of Wall Street? PTA is amazing but nobody is Scorsese.
Robin Johnstone raging bull??? Taxi driver??? King of comedy???
How was that not a name from Boogie Nights?
Because you can’t top Chest Rockwell.
Too on the nose. A name like Dirk Diggler is nuanced in that without declaring itself it is nonetheless a "pornographic" name.
Because it was Daniel that came up with it, not Paul.
One of the greats.
It's hard to tell if he Is going to return, he Is Sixty, 60 Years old. Im sure the talent and passion will be there in ten years,but His energy, His mental health... He devotes so much to His characters that backfires at his mind, its not healthy what he does, beautiful and awesome, but no ok for him as a human being
You are right.
One of my favourite directors. Maybe my favourite.
I LOVE Daniel Day Lewis and There Will Be Blood is one of my top 5 movies of ALL time. And Paul Thomas Anderson is an amazing writer and director.
God talking about God. YASSS!!!!!
Inshara Ony what are you taking about? He’s only made like 10 movies
Daniel day Lewis is love 💕💕💕
Top Sky is life
Has PTA ever done a late night talk show before? This seems surreal...lol
PTA's Punch Drunk Love is so underrated. Love that movie! Believe it or not, it's a superhero movie
This Daniel Day Lewis guy sounds like a mythical creature.
Man, i don't drop character till I done that DVD commentary.
Such a talented filmmaker. Here he is casually chatting with Jimmy as an 8th-times Academy nominee as director, producer and writer. Such a shame that he hasn't won but he will.
DDL is one of today's best actors
Is today’s best actor. It’s the best actor ever.
Like 3 is smaller than 1 ?
🐐
"you're my favorite filmmaker".
Doesn't know name of the main character of his film that just came out.
PTA is directing King Lear, Bennett Miller is directing A Christmas Carol! Epic cinema.
I can imagine eating lunch in the cafeteria and DDL is sitting at another table and him saying, "I can hear you!".
Plot twist this is actually Daniel Day Lewis playing Paul Thomas Anderson
Anderson seems like a lovely bloke
He is a phenomenal actor
There needs to been a movie about Daniel Day-Lewis
I love those two men. Brilliant.
i thought paul thomas anderson was a psychopath but then i heard his voice and now i'm in love
If you see “Phantom Thread” you can really appreciate the genius of Jimmy’s “fun guy/fungi” pun at the end.
I think a person can be serious and fun at the same time. no problem
I like Tarantino but PT Anderson could direct circles around him. Probably the best of this generation.
Him and Tarantino are hands down my favorite filmmakers of all time.
you still have a long way to go
eyesintheroad I admire quite a few. Those two are just the ones who I enjoy the most.
Tarantino is for teenagers.
Carlos Antirevilla I happen to be 17 so there you have it, I guess.
@@c.d.cabascangosanchez3687 you're teenagers
Huge fan of film directors but I think Paul Thomas is the only director I find extremelly attractive. 😍😍😍😍
DDL as Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol is possibly the most iconic moment in film history
Paul Thomas Anderson is amazing
I knew he'd be one of my all-time favorite directors when I first saw Boogie Nights!
Imagine if PTA Heath ledger and Daniel day Lewis made a movie
Paul Thomas Anderson is a genius with a little special luck. The writing and everything in "Theme Will Be Blood" is staggering. I have graduate education. Some of it concentrates on in turn of the century American History and Literature. These films are golden to me. GRACIAS MAN!!!
Daniel is the coolest person I ever knew about. Very interesting human being. I love the way he studies for his roles in the voice and cadence. It is truly remarkable.
i love PTA he's so sweet😭❤️
Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day Lewis, two of the greatest talents in their respective roles, they make gold together
Wow I never would have thought he would be on Jimmy Kimmel..love pta
This dude was 27 when he did Boogie Nights. Let that sink in
26!!! The movie came out when he was 27. And the fact that he did 2 masterpieces being boogie nights and magnolia before he was 30 is mind blowing
It’s just really hard to believe Daniel Day Lewis would make a Tim Gunn impression and watch Project Runway.
Jimmy Kimmel didn’t cry once during this. That’s an accomplishment.
What a great director he is. Hilarious guy too.
Best director alive. Period.
A legend speaking on a legend.
Finally, this channel is available in India.
Joaquin Phoenix and DDL are the greatest actors alive.
DDL,maybe but Phoenix? He's not even top 20.
@@tiaaaron3278 Joaquin phoenix is easily the best actor working today. And probably in the top 15 best Actors of all time
@@uxwxl3332 He's a good actor but he doesn't have much range. He plays the same traumatized character in every movie. It's a difficult type of role and he plays it amazingly but that doesn't make him one of the best.
@@ayushtripathi9463 He has issues in all of them especially Inherent Vice.
PALESTINA LIBRE De Niro, Gary Oldman...
daniel day lewis is literally the last living greatest actor on the earth. all the greatest actors have sort of fallen into a rut of doing a lot of shitty films with one good film here and there.
I trust him to throw an idea to DDL to take him out of retirement
He's a great director.
Imagine going for an interview as a director, prepping answers all week on questions about the movie you're making
and the interviewer is like- who are you? One of the best directors in recent times? Never heard of you.
No- I'm trying to ask questions about the dude you're working with.
Phantom Thread is a really great film. And DDL is hotttttt
Daniels retiring really is so sad for he is one of the absolute greats
I loved Boogie Nights. That cast was an all star ensemble. So rare to have that much talent on one movie.
One of my favorite directors
The greatest.
PTA’s late Father Ernie Anderson was an announcer on National tv for shows like the Carol Burnett show and a tv legend in Cleveland,Ohio as Ghoulardi.PTA is a legendary Director.
Yeah, let's bring the director for an interview and only talk about the actor
Imagine how hardcore and serious Naked and Afraid would be if Daniel made his mind to reenact it.