@@unc54 lol his new movie motherless brooklyn flopped. He had a golden ticket when he worked for marvel I heard he had a deal similar to rdj. So if he played nice and renegotiated after his first two movies he could have negotiated firs dollar gross like rdj for every movie he future movie he appeared as the Hulk and could have landed $50-100M/film paycheques. I also heard his recasting also led to the dispute between Marvel and Universal over the rights to future stand alone Hulk movies and the studios have been unabe to negotiate a new deal so Ruffalo can only play Hulk in other characters' movies like Avengers or Thor as a supporting actor.
@@Sam19509 You're right about what he should have done but I'm just saying he's not the type of actor who would do that. He likes being involved in creative decisions and Marvel doesn't do that with the actors.
Edward Norton says "F*** your carpet Rich" with his muddy shoes (at 5:00min). They put a matt underneath his feet, does he work or is he a fancy actor. Like George Bush works lives on a Ranch and Stan Kroneke owns several even though he is worth billions.
He is amazing in all roles... a great actor of our generation
he should have played nice with Marvel. They were paying him more than Mark Ruffalo to make out with Scarlett Johanssen lmfao
@@Sam19509 He doesn't like it when he doesn't get any input into the story. He pretty much co-wrote The Incredible Hulk
@@unc54 lol his new movie motherless brooklyn flopped. He had a golden ticket when he worked for marvel I heard he had a deal similar to rdj. So if he played nice and renegotiated after his first two movies he could have negotiated firs dollar gross like rdj for every movie he future movie he appeared as the Hulk and could have landed $50-100M/film paycheques. I also heard his recasting also led to the dispute between Marvel and Universal over the rights to future stand alone Hulk movies and the studios have been unabe to negotiate a new deal so Ruffalo can only play Hulk in other characters' movies like Avengers or Thor as a supporting actor.
@@Sam19509 You're right about what he should have done but I'm just saying he's not the type of actor who would do that. He likes being involved in creative decisions and Marvel doesn't do that with the actors.
Underrated actor, truly. Notice he almost never talks about Fight Club.
Well duh, that’s the first rule
@@davestuddaman8127 Second rule also.
@@joemckim1183also the third rule
@@1p9v The third rule is Someone yells stop, goes limp or taps out the fight is over.
The fourth rule is Only Two Guys to a Fight at a time.
i want to see this movie so bad
He really likes those shoes...lol 3rd interview I see he’s weari by them
Of course a Centennial High School alum would think Die Hard is a Christmas movie.
Die Hard ain't no Christmas movie. Just happens to be set at x-mas.
And Here We Are. Time Example.
Time Nae Dae Chae. As We Are.
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We can only wish
By Rich's logic Home Alone isn't a Christmas movie either. C'mon man.
A Christmas movie by definition has to be about Christmas. That's why it's called a "Christmas" movie
Why is the host sitting so high up?
They want to feel in charge
Rich "I'm a snowflake about Xmas movies being wrongly labeled
" Eisen
Edward Norton says "F*** your carpet Rich" with his muddy shoes (at 5:00min). They put a matt underneath his feet, does he work or is he a fancy actor. Like George Bush works lives on a Ranch and Stan Kroneke owns several even though he is worth billions.
what? I went and re-watched between 4-6 min he doesn't say that.
Neo-noir at its finest.