Topher Grace on Playing David Duke in BlacKkKlansman
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2018
- Topher Grace reminisces about Seth bringing SNL cast members to his first New York City house party, and he talks about working with Spike Lee on BlacKkKlansmen and how evil David Duke is.
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Topher: *A well-respected actor who's played countless great and serious roles*
Me: iS that Eric Forman?
This comment is everything 😄
This is such a good comment 😄✨
Me: is that Spider-Man 3's Venom?
Laurie:--- nothing here is cheap!
Eric: Except you
Is that Eddie Brock?
AHHAHA "I don't want the credit when I say it" ahahah smart dude. Amazing movie
Wow I hadn't realized how much I missed Topher Grace until this interview right here.
Same
You mean Eric Foreman?
David Duke is a kind, good man.
"Wait...did Topher just come up with that?" lol hilarious.
You know david duke has been on Tommy sotomayor's show three times, he just did a live skype with him talking about this movie.
I guess when Eric went to Africa he didnt like what he saw
Anthony Joseph ...yup, any concerns for murdered Black farmers in America?! Or how about South Americans murdered by Chiquita Banana backed Guerillas?!
@@KPITGangsta Did you seriously just made this a race thing? My dude, black people getting killed does not make white people getting kill any more justified or okay. I would say this if the scenario was reversed too
🤣
@@Alex-gs8to He's trying to show that it happens both ways, so there is no reason for the initial guy to comment that
@Anthony Joseph Oh man, so many white farmers _in Africa_ .
Geez he's 40!!! He still looks 20!
NYGJMAP he looks 28!! How is his face so.. tight.. there's like only a slight crowsfeet when he smiles.. another jared leto
Agreed lol
20 minuets from dying
Not 20, maybe early 30's.
Oh gtfoh...He looks his age
40
He was great in BlackKklansman. Spike Lee at his best. He was also good in That 70s show, Spider Man 3 and In good company. Even in Interstellar, as the bad guy in American Ultra. Hope he gets more roles and recognition he deserves in this decade and the 2020s. He looks good for his age.
He was good in all except Spiderman 3
Fernando he played Eddie Brock (Venom)
The writing sucked. But his acting was good. You could be the best actor around but if the writing sucks then so will your performance. I think he did good as Eddie Brock. Could have been better but he wasn't that bad.
Don’t forget Predators
Spider-Man 3 is one of the movies either you love or hate it
Damn he still looks like eric foreman
Faraz A 😂🙌🏾
Because he will always be Eric Foreman!!! Lol
Funny think is Seth brother replace him on the 70s show after he left. I thought that was where they meet first.
Shut up you dumbass! Lol
Yeah dude. Did you think he spent hours with a make up artist or used CGI for his role on That 70s Show?
I like him, he seems like a genuinely cool and down to earth dude. He had the same quirkiness you see in Eric Foreman.
You can tell he genuinely wasn’t comfortable playing this character...
I don’t think anyone playing the clan members were comfortable with their role
Pretty sure that's what every actor goes through whenever they do a 1800-1900 American time period movie and are playing the antagonists. Same happened with Leo.
He’s not in enough comedies. This was a funny interview. His timing is incredibly funny!
Hey look it’s Foreplay!
And Foreskin!! Lol
@@wolftownesque I was gonna say it lol
Beats being the dillhole who's strutting around the gym with a whistle thinking he's all cool because he's teaching summer school P. E. to a bunch of botards
@@wolftownesque you're forgetting forehead
That 70s show brought me here, who else thinks he could've made a wicked Spidey? He's twitchy, he's an absolute chatterbox, his sarcastic witty burns are always on point, what more, he has that boy next door charm going for him!
Genuinely feel that if Toby McGuire was not cast it would have been Topher. Love them both tho
Damn workin the suit
Topher possesses the most elusive and weighty type of comedic presence. He's a gravity well. His ability to space out his words and remain at a crawl for long periods of crowd silence is almost haunting, and that is his draw. We are so conditioned to the frenetic comedic stylings of talkshow programming that a small anxiety begins to chew on us during those quiet moments. Just when the silence is about to feel uncomfortable, Topher delivers his line. A simple line, yes, but one that is beautiful and refreshing in its truth. The laughter washes away with a small boon of relief, the kind of release you feel when you finally find your car keys in your jacket pocket and think how silly your whole morning has been. He's not there to bring the house down with riotous laughter; he's there to open the gate to the back yard, where stories are being told around the fire and laughing comes about when it needs to, not because it has to. This is the kind of gravitational comedic presence that can snag the attention of the most broken hearted, calloused, and distracted among us. But it's not pulling us into the darkness, it's just letting us sit closer to the fire.
In Point Place, Wisconsin, Red Forman has a restless foot...
What a dumbass!!!
This is like a tutorial on the importance of delivery in comedy. His anecdotes in this segment are undeniably hilarious but delivered like he's going over the electric bill with this wife.
he's also talking about David Duke... that's not a light subject.
Joshua Graves 😂😂😂. Where did u get that punch line 😂😂😂 delivered like he’s going over the electric bill? 😂😂😂😂 really. Hilarious
Joshua Graves hahah I mean you’re right but I’m my opinion that deadpan delivery is what made it funny for such a dark subject
I think it makes it funnier tbh
Ghoul Power There's a difference between deadpan and just plain dead. Todd Barry is deadpan. Deadpan doesn't sound like my uncle giving me driving directions.
Topher Grace is such an underrated actor, I loved him in American Ultra, and BlackKKKlansman.
Everyone just sees him as Eric Foreman but the dude has range, I hope he gets more parts in more movies.
I actually see him as Venom/Eddie Brock from spider - man 3
I see him as both
He's really not a good actor at all, he is a White guilted liberal jellyfish
This guy from 70's show simply doesn't age^^ (like Keanu...)
He was so good in this movie the whole movie is incredible tbh
That 70s show wasn’t he same without him. He was my personal favorite. Love that dry wit.
He's such a cool and nice guy I just wish him the best in everything he does.
Bruh I died when it got to the "did topher come up with that?"
🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️😂🤣😂🤣😂😂 I died too
his expressions are still so eric it’s so hard to unsee 😭
That 70's Show is just pure gold. Ah, outstanding show.
He's a cutie! So great he landed such an intense part in the movie!
B. B. Agreed:)
i'm pretty sure he doesn't age
Olivia Gallenberger who David Duke?
Him and Patrick Stewart.
@chaniqua smith man's in good shape what can I say
@chaniqua smith was talking about Duke haha
Jonathan Fay wat?
I just thought of something, Topher Grace is a big Star Wars fan, and he was doing a movie with one of the stars Adam Driver!
This is probably my favorite interview
Yes, love him! Glad to see him in new projects :)
I LOVE how he sits absolutely nonchalant!
i really like him, very calm presence
Aww Topher Grace is truly adorable.
Yes. he's actually a better venom than Tom Hardy imo
can you believe this guy is 40 !!!
Yeah
He looks older than 40
DRAFLØK ِ
No, he doesn’t.
DRAFLØKU ِ ِ What kind of 40 year olds do you have in your life??
Nahhh
@@JEAN44030 Asians or blacks
Man after all these years he hasn't changed at all. I've missed him a lot
Seth's brother was on That 70s Show
KAMS Shep sadly
KAMS Shep I thought so
No, he wasn't. I refuse to accept the existence of the last season.
But didn't he substituted Topher? So I guess they weren't there at the same time.
Seth has to be excused, he's going on a field trip.
He is awesome!
His deal with Brad was hilarious.. I hope that happens tho lmao😅 and I hope the photographers captures it😆
That was outstanding. I saw his interview on Sway in the Morning and could feel his vibe.
Ahh, still love Topher Grace! He's so funny and likeable.
love the way he sits, it's so cute!
These two are great together! Great story about SNL . Look forward to the film, although it will be difficult to watch.
What a delightful interview
White don't crack ??? 🤔
It's a joke. This guy looks great for his age. 👏🏾
White wrinkle.
His got some black dna from slavery times i’m sure.
Some white. Other white does crack cocaine
Mc LBJ stfu
he tells so great storys :-O
Brad, not now! 😂 Lmao. Topher Grace is hilarious & truly a gifted actor with range. I hope to see him an Academy Award film sooner rather later.
my dad has met David duke personally and I was wandering if they were allowed to make a movie of him
Im glad Eric finally achieved all his life goals. Red and Kitty would be so proud.
“Not now” Rickles did that to Sinatra, Sinatra talks about it on Johnny Carson show.
Totally spot-on as David Duke, straight eerie in fact. Great performance
Topher you still got it 👌
The end was the best part lol
"Brad. Not now."
LOL
nice suit
He was so great in this movie. The whole movie was perfectly cast!
Best interview ever..
Aaaahhhh I missed him!! Love me some Topher!!
After seeing the BlacKkKlansmen movie. What is important now is for us to VOTE out the racists.
Well, the racists should never have been voted in. They never hid who they were.
XY ZW inaccurate because David Duke told you? Or you read the KKK archives? Or you missed the part that it's based off a true story? Which part is inaccurate?
Patriot of Justice then, obviously, David Duke must be a Democrat. Richard Spencer must be one too. Oh wait, neither are Democrats, and both support Trump. You support the same party as David Duke and Richard Spencer. You must be very proud.
XY ZW oh yes, David Duke is such a brilliant man. So brilliant he became the head of the KKK. I don’t even know what you’re talking about with Spencer. He literally coined the term alt-right. Yeah, he must be feeling the Bern. Casey Anthony really? What a random person to choose, and that convicts claim is unsupported. I’m proud to support the same party as JFK and MLK. Keep your white nationalists.
Patriot of Justice JFK wasn’t a racist. LBJ isn’t JFK, and MLK was a social democrat. Keep your white nationalists. I’ll keep MLK.
"My spidey senses are tingling if you what I'm talking about ." --David Duke😂😂😂
This movie was amazing, he did the role so well
The movie was so exaggerated, its a typical far left lie
Thank you for taking on this role, I know how difficult it can be to move from a sane mind into a demented one. Thank you for putting yourself through a bit of hell to show us the truth of this character.
@@theawakening7415 No, that's you.
Topher was really, really good.
Love the little Don Rickles gag at the end
Hello Topher Good to see you on stage again. Wish you best.
He sounded like Eric forman "I need the Awakening by David Duke."
Eric Foreman is the man.
The most underrated roll all year.
I knew a kid in my neighborhood growing up that reminds me of Topher. He was always hanging out. Down the street.
That last part how Topher tells Brad to come up to him is the same idea that Don Rickel's told Frank Sinatra to do at a restaurant. That is so classic. If you don't know it watch Don's standup/interviews.
"Brad, Not now.". 😂😂
God I love topher grace so much and I already saw this movie when it first came out and it was just incredible and just absolutely insane!!!! I live him!!
If I was 40 looking like this I would never feel old... I mean he hasn't aged a bit! ♥
I still watch That's 70's Show.
You see, photography isn't about, no offence, uh, flagpoles, or whatever. It's about lighting. Composition. Drama.
great show
Amazing!! ☺️
Excellent work, I love that movie
that propaganda you mean
ERRRIC YOU ARE A GOD
GOOOOOOOD I SAY!
hahahaha when kelso thought he banged midge...
Sometimes you have to do creative things in creative places
that was the best scene 😂
Jack Hynes white panties with a flower
seriously underrated actor.
Not really
Wow, what a super human being. Great guest.
So good to see him.. he got banished after spiderman 3.. Im glad for his good movie opportunity. . He was awesome in 70s show
Eric Forman played David Duke in that movie?! Holy Toronto! That's shocking news! Good one! #LOL
From Eric Foreman to David Duke..
What a turnaround...
How so?
Another Oscar worthy movie he was in is Interstellar. Minor role but he still did well. I’d love to see him in more comedies. Because he has a very likable personality.
Great setup for that first joke.
I like the idea that Topher actually asked Brad Pitt to do that while on set of one of the Oceans movies.
I remember when Duke ran for prez in 1988 & his whole campaign blew up when he was outed as a Grand Wiz.
I hope this role doesn"t haunt him for the rest of time.
New Message
Why should it?
All sane people know, it's just a character role that he played as an actor.
I would have worried more about his role as Eric...that serial TV stuff is hard to get rid of, once you do it over a period of time.
You mean like with Venom?
Edward Norten played in American history X a nazi and he ended well;)
New Message, it may. This film may do to him what Deliverance did to Ned Beatty’s career.
No matter what role he plays he'll always be remembered as Eric forman lol
The movie is excellent and he was great in his role
Another good read is Culture of Critique by Kevin MacDonald.
Clearly the 12 Years A Slave skit audition on SNL was accurate.
He did a very good job in this film👍
Idk why it took me so long to realize his real name wasn't Eric until just now...
That 70 show Eric Forman???? I am so oooooold😭😭
My Awakening by David Duke
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@@DrWhom Not anymore thank God
Is it just me or does his right side of his face look significantly different than his left? I almost didn't believe it was him until I caught a glimpse of him turning his head and showing his left side and it's finally the face I recognized as Topher Grace.
Topher Grace looks so different now. I am seeing him for the first time since Spider-Man 3. Wow... Its been a long time.
Topher Grace Still a Cutie!! 😍
he has impeccable comedic timing
I've never pressed on anything this fast