Steven Spielberg on Casting David Lynch in "The Fabelmans"

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  • @williamwong1982
    @williamwong1982 Год назад +174

    Imagine being on the set that day with Steven Spielberg and David Lynch. No filming experience will ever top that.

    • @rockinresurrection6542
      @rockinresurrection6542 Год назад +31

      There's also the story of Mel Brooks introducing David Lynch to Werner Herzog. Must have been like in a Twilight Zone epsiode

  • @solidsnake58
    @solidsnake58 Год назад +791

    Fun fact: there’s more to story. David Lynch turned it down but Spielberg has a mutual friendship with Laura Dern. Steven asked Laura if she could convince Lynch to do it, so we have Laura Dern to thank for that fantastic performance/scene.

    • @TheMess9898
      @TheMess9898 Год назад +102

      More to that too....Lynch would only play the part if there were always Cheetos on the set.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Год назад +57

      @@TheMess9898 The Cheetos mandate makes me respect him more.

    • @gpapa31
      @gpapa31 Год назад +27

      @@TheMess9898 and if he was aloud to wear Ford’s full costume every day for a period oprior to shooting the scene.

    • @solidsnake58
      @solidsnake58 Год назад +12

      @@TheMess9898 no way! I heard he wanted to wear his costume for a week before hand. I did not know about the Cheetos.😄

    • @strikerbowls791
      @strikerbowls791 Год назад

      Bruh

  • @Thomas_Sch98
    @Thomas_Sch98 Год назад +48

    What I love even more about that choice, is that before becoming a director, David Lynch was a painter (and still is). And he came to the idea of making a movie by imagining one of is painting moving. So the fact that Ford asks Sammy to look at a painting is perfect.

  • @kyleyork6811
    @kyleyork6811 Год назад +332

    Stephen really needs to interview Lynch.

    • @acubley
      @acubley Год назад +26

      And ask him about Sting's codpiece in Dune 84...

    • @perryroobay
      @perryroobay Год назад +9

      @@acubley LEGIT LOL 😂

    • @GamesWithBrainz
      @GamesWithBrainz Год назад +24

      lynch is a top 3 director for me but the interview would be like 10 minutes of david just saying "no i will not answer that" lmao, it would still be fun to watch tho

    • @paolovallejo8022
      @paolovallejo8022 Год назад

      Are you serious? Colbert is a fake plastic trees establishment showroom dummy. Lynch does not belong in that world.

    • @mrgrumpy888
      @mrgrumpy888 Год назад +2

      @@GamesWithBrainz Elaborate on that

  • @NoUploadJustComment
    @NoUploadJustComment Год назад +337

    "Wanna meet the greatest director in the world?"
    Enter David Lynch,

  • @skatealex1
    @skatealex1 Год назад +148

    Saw the film today. That Lynch scene is classic.

    • @EvanFowler
      @EvanFowler Год назад +14

      I wish that was the whole movie, honestly. I liked the movie fine, but personally, I would've rather seen him actually learn to be a filmmaker and start his career in show business. The story he tells in another part of the interview about sneaking onto the lot and putting his name on the door of an empty office and using it to make movies for two years. That sounds like an amazing movie. The movie he made kinda came off a little bitter to me. Two hours of emotional processing of his mom's affair and his parents' divorce. Not uninteresting or anything, but not exactly the most compelling part of the story to anyone but him. But whatever. It's Spielberg. He can make whatever the hell he wants.

    • @Fibonaccisghost
      @Fibonaccisghost Год назад +13

      When the horizon is at the top it’s interesting. When the horizon is at the bottom it’s interesting. When it’s in the middle it’s boring as shit.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Год назад +14

      @@EvanFowler We already know about the Spielberg who worked in the movie industry. This movie was telling his full personal backstory for the first time in anything close to a complete form. That being said, I think they ought to do an entire dramatic movie about the making of Jaws.

    • @rajatgupta9043
      @rajatgupta9043 Год назад +4

      @@jedijones I completely agree with you and for the second part, Jaws will be perfect so will be Jurrasic Park and Saving Private Ryan.

    • @estebanviteri6893
      @estebanviteri6893 Год назад

      Instant classic

  • @1997residente
    @1997residente Год назад +84

    Its kinda cool that Spielberg directed François Truffaut and David Lynch in a lifetime

    • @joliecide
      @joliecide 11 месяцев назад +2

      He also directed Richard Attenborough, Edward Burns, Tim Blake Nelson, and Tim Robbins. All great directors.

    • @FrancoisDressler
      @FrancoisDressler 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@joliecide Paul Thomas Anderson and Cameron Crowe too (both have cameos in Minority Report)

  • @PatrickWDunne
    @PatrickWDunne Год назад +42

    Steven Spielberg directing David Lynch as John Ford is something I never thought I'd ever see.

  • @5MadMovieMakers
    @5MadMovieMakers Год назад +93

    Would be easy to write off that encounter as an insult. Cool that Spielberg realized years later what he had been given

  • @lucindanewcomb8769
    @lucindanewcomb8769 Год назад +107

    I loved "The Fablemans." Steven Spielberg is a national treasure.

    • @deeznutz8320
      @deeznutz8320 Год назад +1

      Of Israel
      Is his adopted daughter still in the adult film industry?

    • @nikobu
      @nikobu Год назад +2

      he is an international treasure

    • @ManmeetSinghPoetbabu
      @ManmeetSinghPoetbabu Год назад +1

      @@deeznutz8320how does that matter ?

  • @trainspotter360
    @trainspotter360 Год назад +15

    David Lynch is a fantastic actor and I wish he'd do it more often. He was awesome with arc on Louie.

    • @v-town1980
      @v-town1980 Год назад +4

      "Okay! You bought yourself 5 minutes!" 😆

    • @pilouuuu
      @pilouuuu 11 месяцев назад +1

      He should be invited to act in one the new Dune movies. It would be a nice homage.

  • @TeaGamingPanda
    @TeaGamingPanda Год назад +17

    I wish for more Steven interviews! These interviews with Stephen is phenomenal!
    PLUS JOHN! Oh man having John and Steven in the room is just breath of fresh air seeing them! Also telling stories and enjoying themselbes

  • @hazbutler
    @hazbutler Год назад +18

    Spielberg used "Bollocking"!? Amazing

  • @marcus_ohreallyus
    @marcus_ohreallyus Год назад +21

    Because my daughter is getting to the age where she can watch the classics, we've watched a few Spielberg movies in the last year. I can easily say he followed John Ford's advice, because sometimes I catch myself looking to see where the horizon is.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Год назад +1

      You can see it if you look just over the horizon.

  • @samuelbarber6177
    @samuelbarber6177 10 месяцев назад +6

    I may not know much about John Ford but I have seen the famous interview he did with Peter Bogdanovich and I think Lynch did an excellent job capturing the sort of offbeat bluntness that Ford had, he also looked the part and sounded just like him, it was a little uncanny. Also, I’m not convinced that isn’t how most meetings with David Lynch go.

  • @99annanic
    @99annanic Год назад +25

    I’m gonna guess and say Harrison Ford was asked to play John Ford. Because I could totally see him crushing the grumpy attitude John Ford had, particularly in that last scene of Fabelmans.

    • @joliecide
      @joliecide Год назад +1

      Woulda been interesting to see the audition tape.

    • @ChilianaJones
      @ChilianaJones Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @jameshomer6136
      @jameshomer6136 Год назад

      I am almost 100% convinced he was talking about George Lucas.

    • @killbot_factory
      @killbot_factory Год назад +5

      Harrison Ford was immediately the person I thought of, too.

    • @billg3356
      @billg3356 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I bet you're right; it was probably Ford.
      Spielberg made the right choice though. Harrison Ford walking into that office at the end would have almost derailed the scene.
      Lynch was perfect.

  • @robatsea2009
    @robatsea2009 Год назад +10

    There was a group of directors who all basically came up together around the same time - Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Francis Coppola, Brian DePalma, George Lucas, John Milius among them - that would make for a fascinating panel if you could get them together, sit them down, and just let them talk about movies (their own and the ones they love).

    • @v-town1980
      @v-town1980 Год назад +2

      Totally! I'd sit and listen like John Lennon was telling me how to write a hit song!

    • @varvarvarvarvarvar
      @varvarvarvarvarvar Год назад +1

      They told every interesting story they had probably some 30-40 years ago, these are ancient people way past their zenith.

    • @thecat1250
      @thecat1250 Год назад +1

      you dont know that, some of these kind of people tend to constantly evolve in their art and never stop creating. ageism in the industry took away from us all the creativity and eccentricity they could still bring, now almost everything in mainstream entertaiment is boring, unoriginal, "safe" formulas for CORPORATE to maximize profits, "popcorn" and made for people with fish attention span.

    • @varvarvarvarvarvar
      @varvarvarvarvarvar Год назад

      @@thecat1250 When Brian Depalma was 40, people bought paper magazines for entertainment. I love Depalma. But we are different species living in different worlds. When Depalma was 20, his only chance of seeing a video in color was going to cinema, where a human person had to physically change reels of film stock. If you don't think there's a serious issue at hand there, then I don't know what to say. Ageism got nothing on _time._ I'd love to go back in time when peasant family life was a competitive option and a norm. I'd be a good French peasant. Going into self-sufficiency now, just by myself, would be madness. Similarly, a panel of 80 something movie directors won't save cinema.

  • @CharlesCrettol
    @CharlesCrettol Год назад +14

    I saw the movie yesterday, it's absolutely incredible! See it, it you get the chance.

  • @benlloyd206
    @benlloyd206 Год назад +17

    I bet it was Harrison Ford who Spielberg originally had in mind

    • @quarantinebored1427
      @quarantinebored1427 4 месяца назад

      That would’ve been cool but it worked out for the best.

  • @EvanFowler
    @EvanFowler Год назад +27

    Honestly, I think the two minute perspective lesson in composition was basically the most useful thing he possibly could have taught him. He was a busy dude. I'm kind of surprised that it took him years to realize that he wasn't just being a dick to him.

  • @ninhil2
    @ninhil2 11 месяцев назад +5

    Imagine John Ford was asked today if he would have talked different to him if he would have known how famous he will become, and he answered "no, because he became famous because he followed my advice"

  • @BrandonCroker
    @BrandonCroker Год назад +8

    Brilliant man brilliant interview brilliant casting decision brilliant film

  • @MadDragon75
    @MadDragon75 Год назад +25

    I don't know why I laugh every time Steven swears.
    You never know how he's going to approach the word, sometimes very tactfully, and sometimes it just happens and he looks as surprised as we are.
    🤜🤛

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl Год назад +171

    David Lynch is a ‘genuine weirdo’ but also a national treasure

    • @sarataylor885
      @sarataylor885 Год назад +12

      David Lynch is a genius!

    • @zxbc1
      @zxbc1 Год назад +22

      David Lynch is not that weird. He's just not as mundane and boring as most people.

    • @harryp4981
      @harryp4981 Год назад +2

      Get real

    • @robvangessel3766
      @robvangessel3766 Год назад +4

      And one of my favorite directors.

    • @matureyoungman
      @matureyoungman Год назад +6

      he's too sane for normalcy

  • @FoodforThought12345678dsds
    @FoodforThought12345678dsds Год назад +7

    loved that he used the term "bollocking". probably learnt it on Saving private ryan

    • @hanscombe72
      @hanscombe72 3 месяца назад

      Or all of the British actors on band of brothers.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +13

    'Crustiness' is underrated.
    In people, not snack foods.

  • @80MWH
    @80MWH 3 месяца назад

    2:07 - that reminds me of when I saw Michael J Fox at an event in 2016.
    I walked up to the microphone dressed as 2015 Doc Brown.
    “Hello,” I said to the group of Back to The Future actors, “I’m a big Back to the Future fan.”
    “Oh really?” Said Michael. “I couldn’t tell.”
    Afterwards, another fan I knew said: “you had a moment with him!”
    In truth, I didn’t feel the same, but then when I saw Fox’s recent documentary “Still,” and saw a bit more of him being comedic in action, I realized she was right!

  • @KenoSNeal
    @KenoSNeal Год назад +6

    That is such an amazing story.

  • @film_magician
    @film_magician Год назад +1

    This was really great to see because an A list director did the same to me 2 years ago and looking back it was pretty great advice.
    Such a good movie

  • @delrey874
    @delrey874 Год назад +2

    Both Spielberg and Lynch are among the greatest directors of all time.

  • @azv343
    @azv343 Год назад

    I effin LOVED that scene and yes... That last shot is GENIUS!!!! WE NEED A SEQUEL!!!

  • @denisefreitas6727
    @denisefreitas6727 Год назад +10

    Best scene of the movie!

    • @marcus_ohreallyus
      @marcus_ohreallyus Год назад +4

      It's a tie between that and the camping footage scene.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Год назад +2

      @@marcus_ohreallyus Also in top 5, the girl coming onto him in her bedroom, and him telling the bully he will never make a movie about their conversation.

    • @Bringos76
      @Bringos76 Год назад +1

      @@marcus_ohreallyus And the seagull bombing people

  • @matureyoungman
    @matureyoungman Год назад +21

    It's been said that the greatest artists are entirely themselves. Steven Speilberg is point-in-case.

    • @melanie62954
      @melanie62954 Год назад +1

      Seems like John Ford was too 😅

  • @DerekHoscorner
    @DerekHoscorner Год назад +2

    Stephen Colbert Steven Spielberg on casting david lynch fabelmans awesomeness job

  • @andymassingham
    @andymassingham Год назад +1

    By coincidence, I watched North By Northwest the day after watching this film. And man…that cornfield sequence with this scene fresh in my mind…Check it out, film geeks!

  • @akmediascope
    @akmediascope Год назад

    What a wonderful distinguished guest to have on. I love this😊

  • @dallasdandigitalproduction393
    @dallasdandigitalproduction393 Год назад

    How great was it for Steven to watch Key He Quan get his Oscar,and Harrison handing it to him? That was amazing to watch

  • @darbystlawrence1509
    @darbystlawrence1509 Год назад

    that scene made me SMILE like an idiot. I had no idea David was in the film. so good

  • @westleywest7259
    @westleywest7259 Год назад +5

    Three pieces of advice? Didn’t Lynch do a similar thing on Louie C K, when he was auditioning to take over as host on a late night talk show? (I’m sure you’ve heard of it)

  • @nicdennis
    @nicdennis Год назад +1

    I know this interview series is basically a FYC campaign for Fablemans, but I dont care. Not enough people saw this film, and its one of Spielberg's very best of his career.

  • @1minutecomicswalahollywood648
    @1minutecomicswalahollywood648 Год назад +4

    David Lynch did amazing job.

  • @StarrlaRo
    @StarrlaRo Год назад +2

    That was nice of speilberg to say he learned from a man who was mean to him.

  • @masonhorsley1505
    @masonhorsley1505 Год назад +1

    David Lynch was a perfect choice for John Ford, just by delivering the same reaction from Sammy to some of the audience members.
    I remember watching it in theatres, while Sammy was thinking "Was that fu**ing John Ford?", I was thinking "WAS THAT FU**ING DAVID LYNCH?!"

  • @richiecuna5781
    @richiecuna5781 Год назад +4

    that movie is good it showed how film comes from thought to well film lol great story

  • @kamdan2011
    @kamdan2011 7 месяцев назад

    Who was the original actor that was supposed to be Ford?

  • @amjh4lah809
    @amjh4lah809 Год назад +2

    Damn good film. Brilliant scene.

  • @whonuofficial
    @whonuofficial Год назад +3

    "Not to spoil anything." Continues to explain the main points of what happens.....

  • @shirleyjagers
    @shirleyjagers Год назад +7

    Nice attempt to get Steven to tell what he'd say to a young aspiring director; what a way to keep it to one's own self (blame the hour glass). Hey Steven, Kaiser Jaeger is inspired to forego cussing, because a guy that can (and still be adored), didn't; thanks for the poised presence. KJ

  • @Frontman936
    @Frontman936 Год назад

    Amazing casting and perfect ending to the movie

  • @ManmeetSinghPoetbabu
    @ManmeetSinghPoetbabu Год назад

    The fanboy in me who loves both Lynch and Spielberg is going crazy ♥️

  • @michaelkaplan22b
    @michaelkaplan22b Год назад

    That scene was worth the price of admission, and worth sitting through 2-1/2 hours ...

  • @SumeetBGoode
    @SumeetBGoode Год назад

    Love that he said 'gave me a bollocking'. I thought this slang phrase was unique to the UK

  • @wolfganghasenmaier8350
    @wolfganghasenmaier8350 Год назад

    David Lynch has inspired me and many others to start Transcendental Meditation. A huge step forward for us.

  • @Avasaks123
    @Avasaks123 Год назад +3

    0:28 I wonder who the actor was

    • @mbl1334
      @mbl1334 Год назад +2

      Tom Hanks maybe?

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ Год назад +4

      It was also David Lynch.

    • @nocfilms
      @nocfilms Год назад

      Thinking Harrison Ford?

  • @jonathanward7320
    @jonathanward7320 Год назад +1

    Anyone suspect the original actor to play John Ford was in fact Harrison Ford?

  • @basehead617
    @basehead617 11 месяцев назад

    It's awesome that Spielberg has an Empire Strikes Back(?) arcade cabinet

  • @notreallydavid
    @notreallydavid Год назад +1

    US guy says 'bollocking'. Yesssss!

  • @k.t.5405
    @k.t.5405 Год назад +1

    "No! No! No! The HORIZON! Where is the HO-RI-ZON!"

  • @randyhughes8450
    @randyhughes8450 7 месяцев назад

    What I have learned over the years from watching everyone of these documentary series is on these film directors including the E! true Hollywood story the best advice from a film director is no advice just learn from their mistakes and you will be a better than them

  • @uthmanbaksh3530
    @uthmanbaksh3530 Год назад

    Sometimes the best Advice we get comes from the meanest People or who we perceive as mean

  • @heckensteiner4713
    @heckensteiner4713 Год назад

    My mom has a friend named Jonathan Taylor Thomas. He would be great in a Spielberg movie! I'll try to set something up.

  • @praxidescenteno3233
    @praxidescenteno3233 Год назад

    Thanks You God for all beloveds at eternity and than never fault You! 💃🕺😍☕💗💐🌮🌭🍿🤣👮🔥✨🍝🍳🍼🍇🤗🐥🍞😜🤭🤭🥴😝👼😇🕊️🥰💘👑😁🌈🐬😘

  • @jackdawson5490
    @jackdawson5490 Год назад

    Looking at pictures of Ford, I have a suspicion that the actor Speilberg originally had in mind was Tom Hanks.

    • @babywah3290
      @babywah3290 4 месяца назад

      Lynch was perfect for it but visually I’d say Geoffrey Rush would’ve fit for the role.

  • @thomassantiago3864
    @thomassantiago3864 Год назад

    Meeting your heroes is always risky, I've been lucky enough for mine to have given me time and good advice that I have always tried to keep in mind.

  • @cliffbeavers6158
    @cliffbeavers6158 Год назад

    Hitchcock also hurt his feelings by not even meeting him... but he made Minority Report. It's a love letter to Hitchcock

  • @adamzanzie
    @adamzanzie Год назад

    This is the first time I've heard Spielberg admit that John Ford's harsh words actually traumatized him for a little while.

  • @NextExiter
    @NextExiter 2 месяца назад

    I think the lesson was also that if you're deterred by that lesson you aren't fit for moviemaking.

  • @JustinFeyereisen
    @JustinFeyereisen Год назад

    I've seen Fabelmans four times and I still believe Speilberg is playing John Ford even though I know it's Lynch.

  • @firestone8
    @firestone8 Год назад +12

    "arguably the greatest director in America History" ? No, Sir. That would be you.

  • @RobVespa
    @RobVespa Год назад +4

    The casting of David Lynch is one of the few positives among the cons regarding this film.

  • @nicolamcguinness8689
    @nicolamcguinness8689 Год назад

    Royal dano talk about orson Welles

  • @johndowney8774
    @johndowney8774 7 месяцев назад

    I would guess his first choice was Harrison Ford who is famously crusty and gruff. But Lynch, the painter turned
    filmmaker was an inspired perfect choice.

  • @trappedintimesurroundedbye5477
    @trappedintimesurroundedbye5477 Год назад +1

    So Steven Spielberg makes the movie ready player one takes most of the stuff out in regards to him but then turns around and makes a movie about him as a young filmmaker? just odd

  • @jaysiegel4742
    @jaysiegel4742 Год назад

    part 2

  • @guileniam
    @guileniam 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think he was gonna pick Harrison Ford...which woulda been interesting.
    Lynch is perfect though because he really is idgaf director like Ford

  • @RobVespa
    @RobVespa Год назад +4

    I sincerely doubt that any aspiring director would be able to walk into Spielberg's office... or, if someone somehow made it in (I imagine there'd have to be a connection), that Spielberg would stop whatever he's doing and warmly advise this person. Could be wrong. Be nice to be wrong.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Год назад +1

      When he ran Amblin in the 1980s, he would run in and out of everybody's offices and give them advice on whatever they were working on. I heard those meetings were very brief too though, LOL. FYI, this came from an interview with the writers Brent Maddock and/or S. S. Wilson.

    • @Themantree
      @Themantree Год назад +3

      I believe it. He’s a genuinely nice person.

  • @Studeb
    @Studeb Год назад

    Shame John Ford didn't live long enough to see the biggest Spielberg films.

  • @tylerasweet
    @tylerasweet Год назад

    They don't talk about david at all

  • @animaginaryboy2
    @animaginaryboy2 Год назад

    It's weird hearing Steven Spielberg use the term bollocking - I thought that was a very British term, especally in the context of being a kid and told off by a teacher, but I guess that's me showing my extreme ignorance and it's well known all other the place, but hey - at least it's on youtube, which is such a welcoming place! Awesome interview, though.

    • @debrachambers1304
      @debrachambers1304 Год назад +2

      Or he just picked it up from British people

    • @steelydanlover1972
      @steelydanlover1972 Месяц назад +1

      Oh, no. It's definitely not well known. It's very much an English slang term. Obviously Spielberg picked it up at some point during his many visits to England.

  • @pamr4040
    @pamr4040 Год назад

  • @PeterZeeke
    @PeterZeeke Год назад +1

    Did Steven Spielberg just say bollocking?

  • @BestFitSquareChannel
    @BestFitSquareChannel Год назад +2

    Our Achilles heel, interpretation. How often have we misinterpreted, misunderstood a gift for being unable, in a specific moment, see beyond our eyes pov and not beyond to an underlying, deeper lesson? Hopefully, for our sakes, less than more.

  • @DyenamicFilms
    @DyenamicFilms Год назад

    I wonder who the friend was Spielberg originally had in mind? I'm guessing Richard Dreyfuss.

  • @gilltim5711
    @gilltim5711 Год назад

    Intelligent questions.

  • @ruthgallagher9584
    @ruthgallagher9584 22 дня назад

    And, when will Dpielberg who understands genocide condemn the genocide in Gaza?

  • @tomkvideo
    @tomkvideo Год назад

    You heard it here, folks. If you're a young director who gets to talk with Spielberg. You're getting more than a two minute talk because John Ford traumatized him. Get yourself a 60 minute lunch!

  • @MarkMiremont777
    @MarkMiremont777 Год назад

    🎬 Steven Spielberg 🏆🏆🏆is still, to this day in 2023, inspiring nerds like me 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙂

  • @saar144
    @saar144 Год назад

    Where’s today’s monologue?

  • @tomislavzdunic802
    @tomislavzdunic802 Год назад

    After.. Luis bunuel.. Salvador dali... David lynch.. Mulholland drive.. Club.. Silencio

  • @jonathanbass3174
    @jonathanbass3174 Год назад

    star wars arcarde in back !

  • @renegade44040
    @renegade44040 Год назад +1

    Toasty buns

  • @rodstork
    @rodstork Год назад

    A Lynchian Nightmare - ruclips.net/video/gm_lkSyKcc8/видео.html&ab_channel=DikshitPhukan

  • @robertolecki7492
    @robertolecki7492 Год назад +4

    I think David Lynch was cast as a joke, because he is an absolute opposite of John Ford, both as a person and in the style of his films.

  • @marko6947
    @marko6947 Год назад +1

    Lynch is nowhere near Spielberg's level. His movies are trash.

  • @peace8750
    @peace8750 Год назад +1

    First to comment.

  • @martinwettig8212
    @martinwettig8212 Год назад

    Uuh, an entire THREE mintes video with Steven Spielberg. You really exerted yourself here. Did you run out of SD cards?

    • @christopherporter2459
      @christopherporter2459 Год назад +1

      Lol someone's a little antsy. You're probably not gonna like the 3 other videos I just watched of Stephen interviewing Mr Spielberg. They're close to 10 minutes long each.

    • @ThierryVerhoeven
      @ThierryVerhoeven Год назад

      Well, this is pretty much an outtake. Last week we got about thirty minutes of the interview...

  • @johndough6623
    @johndough6623 Год назад +1

    LIBERAL INTERVIEWING LIBERAL

    • @JHParee
      @JHParee Год назад

      And your point is?

  • @Bauz.
    @Bauz. Год назад +1

    Worst cameo

  • @Bauz.
    @Bauz. Год назад +1

    Worst cameo