TIM BLAKE NELSON: Overcoming Complacency, Breaking Type Cast & Intimidations on Set
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Tim Blake Nelson (Old Henry, O Brother, Where Art Thou?) joins us this week to share his experience in this industry as a respected character actor and the on-set lessons learned from masters of their craft like Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Tom Cruise.
Tim shares how James Franco helped pull him out of creative complacency during a lull, helping him develop his new approach of preparing for roles.
We also talk about his last minute addition to ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?,’ collaborating with his son Henry on ‘Asleep in My Palm,’ and his reaction to being cut out of ‘Dune 2.’
Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
3:46 - Tim Blake Nelson
6:25 - James Franco got him out of a rut
13:30 - Nerves with Spielberg on Minority Report
19:03 - Factor
21:20 - Nutrafol
24:50 - Daniel Day Lewis intense method acting
29:10 - Reignited passion and wising up to industry
34:30 - Working on son's directorial debut 'Asleep in My Palm'
38:40 - Dueling accents
41:32 - Rocket Money
43:41 - Neurohacker
46:10 - Tim's debut novel 'City of Blows'
50:00 - Pushing past fear
55:40 - Ed Norton's lunch with Gary Oldman
58:42 - Shopify
1:00:49 - Betterhelp
1:02:39 - Oh Brother Where Art Thou origin story
1:08:15 - Prepping for Delmar with a newborn!
1:13:12 - Thoughts on typecasting
1:17:28 - Managing mental health + life lessons learned
1:20:35 - Being cut out of Dune 2
1:22:50 - Outro
1:25:53 - Couldn’t do it without you
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TIM BLAKE NELSON: Overcoming Complacency, Breaking Type Cast & Intimidations on Set #insideofyou #timblakenelson - Развлечения
The word "underrated" gets thrown around a lot, but I think Tim Blake Nelson qualifies. One of the best working actors who doesn't get nearly enough attention.
I've always felt that way and this podcast really just solidified my feelings on him as an artist.
I don't know if he's done other podcasts but I'm going to search around. I sure hope he has.
THIS 👆🏼👆🏼
Have you seen The Grey Zone? It's a brilliant underrated movie he wrote and directed that I watched because ladyknightthebrave made a great video essay about it here on youtube. Tim Blake Nelson is super talented!
Thats what character actors are.
LOVE him.
One of my favorite actors ever, ever since I saw him in O Brother Where Art Thou.
Just a fun movie
Tim Blake Nelson is an incredibly talented actor and extremely underrated. Great guest, and like most really talented people, Mr. Nelson is a good person. God bless you sir. 🙏✝️👍
This man is a true genuine American Icon of cinema.he may not have an imposing physical presence in real life, but on the screen, his presence is never something akin to minimal.
OLD HENRY was an absolute gem.
I was surprised at how good it was
Tim is one of my favorite actors of all time. So talented.
I always liked him. He is a very good actor and a cool guy too.
"So says The Leader" I hope we get to hear that line that was famously coined by Matt Frewer in The Incredible Hulk: The Animated Series in Captain America: Brave New World with Tim Blake Nelsons The Leader. I also enjoyed when he directed the modern take to Othello called "O".
"The results would be ......an Abomination."
This man is basically in every movie ever. And he great every time.
Having an ear ache and after the hospital I saw this vid and I'm enjoying it, so thanks for this.
I have to recommend the movie Colossal in which he stars alongside Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis. It's sort of a sci-fi fantasy film very funny but also deals with dark a serious issues
Greetings from England. Tim is a great actor. He looks like such a lovely guy. Oh Brother... Buster Scruggs... my gosh, what a huge talent.
i havent even watched yet and i have chills. tim blake nelson is an AMAZING actor and some of his work will forever be immortalized in the best way.
Thanks for making my Tuesdays Better Michael 💙🤘
Loved O Brother. I can't imagine anyone else as Delmar. My husband and I bought the movie and watched it over and over. We were always quoting it to each other especially when Delmar ran into the river to be baptized. "Where the hell is he going."
Tim seems like a really lovely guy.
Michael thank you so much for another great actor Sr Tim I love you show Inside of you this is my opinion!!! you show is amazing specially the best in USA, You are giving that opportunity to know and get to know each actor and actress on TV screens in more depth, not only to see them act but to know that they are normal, not only because they are famous, etc. It is so interesting to know them inside as well. Take care of everyone who makes this great show and keep inviting more actors and actresses (I hope Mr Keanu Charles Reeves can be there in the future) 👏
Old Henry is one of the best westerns I've ever seen and that was in large part because of Tim
Another awesome and fascinating Inside with Tim !! ❤❤ It was such a dense exchange about his career and his books ! ❤❤ I’m looking forward to the next Captain America ! Thank you so much Michael for this amazing podcast every week !!! 💙💖👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great episode and thank you as always for cheering me up with your impersonations of me I will never tire of it and I still cant believe you do it love you guys
Such an interesting interview. I am learning so much about him. I am enjoying his behind the scenes stories. The Lincoln story was definitely fascinating. He is such a chill guy. Best podcast ever!
Leader!!!
Excited for TBN to get another crack at his Marvel role. I think he could be amazing.
Bruh, Tim Blake Nelson?! You just keep outdoing yourself with these guests! I love how chill Mr. Nelson despite his over the top characters he’s known for playing, I can’t wait to see him against Anthony Mackie in Cap 4.
Excellent interview! Loved his comment about making The Leader as practical as possible.
Old Henry was a great movie. Tim was unbelievable in it. He's one of the good ones. Great episode!
This podcast was awesome. I really enjoyed Tim Blake Nelson's performance in O Brother, Where Art Thou? He had the best one-liners in the movie and really stood out to me. I think he was the highlight of the film!
Thank you for an amazing episode as always Michael ❤
Great interview. I always have a lot of time for Tim. He's a lovely bloke.
Yay! I so look forward on watching him every time! Awesome interview. I love it ❤ Thank you so much for having him on. ❤
Such a great episode. And what a get having Tim Blake Nelson on! Hes so underrated!
Gary oldman in true romance is awesome
your killing it with these.. love the furlong and sawa interviews
this is so good!!
An interesting and enjoyable episode.
What a treat Tim Blake Nelson, another episode that Rock!!
You always have my favorite people!
Great one. Need to have him back
Hi, I was going to subscribe to the Patreon to ask this question but could you guys bring on Chris Columbus the Director of the first two Harry Potter movies and Homealone. I know Michael would get the very best questions out of Chris, trust me if you guys bring him on that’s 1 million view podcast. He’s one of the greatest guys ever watch his interviews of the making of Harry Potter. Please bring Chris Columbus on you guys. I’m subscribing Patreon right now.
really great interview, very interesting guy
One of your best.
Michael when will u be going on bad friends can't wait see it and hear it too lol enjoying your podcast HOPE YOU READ THIS THANKS AGAIN BE SAFE
Amazing episode and thanks for pointing out Old Henry, which I somehow missed.. but damn why the spoiler?! lol
Dude was amazing in Watchmen.
Loved his character... Busted Crocs, no?... Groggy Socks?... Hmmm... Buster Scruggs! :D
Love Tim!
This man would’ve been great as the Leader for that hulk movie
I’m so glad he’s talking about Child of God . I love everything he did with Franco but that one is my favorite. They were a great team
Love this actor.
Tim is such an incredible actor ! If i see his name I´ll watch that move or series or what ever it is
I think you should should try to interview a RUclipsr named John Allen, aka “Mr Ballen”. He’s a former Navy Seal and he tells horror stories on RUclips. Since I know how much you like horror stuff, I think you’d really enjoy talking to him since he’s got a TON of horror stories.
i almost don't want to watch this podcast because I like Tim's acting so much
I thought it was funny that Rosey says he has to know every line of every script. He's gone on record saying he only read his lines for Smallville. 😂
But a TBN movie that no one really saw, which I enjoyed, is Cherish. It also starred Robin Tunney, who is great in it as well. 💯
Johnny Depp uses an earwig, but he could be referring to someone else. They were both in "Donnie Brasco."
Old Henry is amazing.
You guys would be great in a project together. Aging professionals type thing. A confidence men dramedy with rosey and Tim would be legendary.
Finally I hear someone else pronounce "Buscemi" correctly. I was beginning to think I was taking crazy pills!
Old Henry = Badass
Dude is sucha good actor. Suggestion for the podcast, Jamie Kennedy. Think he would be an interesting guest
I love TBN! ❤ Oh, Brother...Holes...
What actor is he talking about with the ear piece? Im dying to know....
Johnny Depp, Brando, Tom Cruise, Bruce Willis have all been fed lines via earpiece. Brando is out due to death and so is Willis due to dementia, but I'd lean towards Depp.
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57:14 as floyd banner in lawless
He's not underrated because his talent is underappreciated. It's because the market is oversaturated ×10
El doctor Mengueche
Ryan wears Rod Laver tennis shoes😅 #footbag hackysack professional shoe of choice👌🏻
12:40 who is the earwig actor?????
As Lex Luther jumped off the screen....this stuff is very good product
I firmly believe we may yet see his character in Dune: Messiah.
Can we get a Buster Scruggs prequel?
His friend who got fired from eyes wide shut is Harvey Keitel
El Dr. Mengueche
Should have been
The Leader
Hey Michael, I would like you to invite Callum Blue one day
Pandansky is the goat
I watched that terrible Watchmen show just to see this man. Phenomenal actor...
IF There was a Batman movie Made in the early 2000s he could have been a decent choice to play as joker / riddler / mad hatter
Does He have to pay his guests? I'm curious
I almost skipped this one... I thought it was Ari Shaffir in the thumbnail pic.
I recently saw Tim in "O Brother..." and he really is quite a talent. I am trying to see him in "...Buster Scrugs" if I can find a copy or it becomes free on a streaming platform (because I'm cheap). I never really thought about him much, and didn't realize he was in "Lincoln", which is an excellent movie. Hearing him talk about his experience making it was interesting. This interview was really good; he seems so nice and down to earth, just a delight to listen to. I felt relaxed listening to this. I loved his comment on how he doesn't try to dwell on the bad things that happen to him. The idea of if one didn't INTEND to do wrong/hurt someone then he/she should just let it go and forgive oneself, is really helpful. Of course, still making amends as needed and such too, as he said. Idk, just really good and hit home for me. Awesome guest to bring on, Michael, and great topics to bring up.
Tim is great as Buster Scruggs. Everything I've seen him in, he never disappoints. On another note, Michael have you thought about having Robert F Kennedy JR on the show? He goes to AA meetings everyday, even sponsors some. I think he'd be a great guest for the podcast. Thanks for sharing these experiences with us 🤟
Tim, it’s ok to use “They” lol!
Right 😂
Directed an incredible movie , “Eye of God”. Highly recommend you watch it
3 ad segments? come on
It's not you, it's me. But here are your scenes to show you how you don't fit in the movie.
Friend, some of your folding money has come unstowed
I never liked the weird third guy who says nothing on a podcast. Why's that a thing.
Michael…lovely interview but how don’t you ask Mr. Nelson about his role in Watchmen 🥲
Here we go with the actors doing the whole "we did no digital" thing when in reality 80% of the time an actor says something was completely practical, it is digitally enhanced in the final. @TheMovieRabbitHole has a great series on how vfx is overlooked and played down as some horrible thing when in reality people are judging all of it based on the small bad examples of it. No hate on him personally, i just think it's a problem in hollywood at the moment.