I wonder if nice people play villains well because they know what shitty people do. A jerk may see doing shitty things as normal, not evil. They don't know how to act "bad" as the majority of people see as bad. I explained that horribly, but hopefully it was sufficient to get my point across.
gotta be good to know true evil and gotta be evil to act like a fake good person often the actors that act evil, are the most moral of all of the film industry, while the actors that act like heroes are the most narcisistic peoples, and end completly addicted to drug(or worse considering the prevalence of sexual trafficking in holywood)
@@kurokami5964 Reminds me of Sir Nigel Hawthorne, he is most famous for playing as Sir Humphrey in Yes Minister series, an expedient and morally questionable civil servant who was very good at all sorts of political intrigue, and he earned his knighthood for that, but in private life he's an well spoken gentleman with a very private life, no scandal except for his homosexuality exposed accidentally by his colleagues (that was the 90s, when homosexuality wasn't quite accepted by the British public), but unlike many big stars of the time the whole cast was composed of actual fine gentleman.
@tutacat If my memory serves the term "love" can be used to refer to almost anyone. It's most often used to reference children, but can also reference adults as well. There is a clip somewhere of Sir Ian McKellan talking about it - of how it feels like coming home when he called for a taxi and the person asked "Where ya going, love?"
@@talal3che's a British thespian. He probably refers to everyone in his life as "love." It's also a common thing in the South West of England to call people "my lover" (as in "alright, my lover?") It's just a sign of casual filial affection. Oh, and it gets even dafter the further up North you go. 😂
I only watched the movie for him! Actually, I had to buy it, unseen. I bet I’ve watched it fully a dozen times. When I have a bad day, I fast forward to his introduction and am happier in no time. Everyone is excellent! ❤❤
I saw him in Monster Family. He was basically the only good part of that movie. I haven't seen him a lot, but it convinced me that he deserves a better movie to play Dracula in.
@@RaikageSama dude, Isaacs clearly said ‘love’ 😭 it’s in CC English😭 either your deaf or you’re trying to pick and argument. He said LOVE it’s not that hard to hear-end of discussion cause this is the stupidest thing to even talk about💀.
@@RaikageSama The term "love" in Britain (often written as luv) is one of many terms used as a form of endearment. Other examples can be sweetheart, darling, dear, and many more.
My favorite blooper is one of the deleted scenes where Draco's dad smacks his fingers with the cane by accident then immediately and desperately tries to console him while Draco's trying not to cry.
i love how the adults on set really loved and cared for the kids. they PROTECTED them. i feel like its one of the few franchises i can still have an air of innocence about them.
@@marius498he's saying "love". I'm wearing headphones & am a phoneticist 🫡 there's a phonetic difference with the a in "lad" and the "uh" in "luv/love", even with british accents. You can cross reference other similar words he's said in the past + interviews
Makes me think of that fact about the actor behind Grand Moff Tarkin in the original Star Wars movie. Apparently, he was really really nice to Carrie Fischer and as a result she had a difficult time acting during the scenes where she was supposed to be incredibly angry towards him. To make matters worse, due to an issue with the Boots of his costume, he ended up doing most of the scenes wearing comfy slippers!
Peter Cushing is genuinely one of the most respectable people of his time. A true gentleman in every aspect of his life, and pedigree that fueled his heart, as opposed to his ego.
This is why the Harry Potter child actors are the only ones who’ve grown up to be normal functioning adults. Because they were truly protected and looked after behind scenes instead of being abused by Hollywood.
@@kaffka4753 yeah babe I read it, but they’re still wrong. Snape wasnt in this reel, Lucius Malfoy was. therefore Rickman wasn’t in this scene, Isaacs was. are you doing okay? do you need some water?
@way2dead4u then obviously I'm thinking of another time. It was on the documentary about Rickman and it was on the commentary for the movie. You could look it up instead of bothering me.
@@elliotmiller1642oh is someone having a bad day? Aww but don’t need to take it out on others kiddo😊I mean either you are having a bad day or tryna be a “smarty” but the attempts rlly not working it just makes u seem kinda dumb☹️ah well gl next time!!!😊😊😊
I mean, how do you know how to portray something if you don’t know what it is? Meaning if you’re a bad person, maybe it’s hard to recognize “bad person” traits for what they are and get them across to an audience. 😂
for some actors like that, it means they were the victim of some really cruel people and they use that to accurately portray what those scumbags are to teach the world who they are and how they behave, because oftentimes the scumbags are pros at faking.
It's a wonderful outlet. No, never seriously acted, but I have done fantasy role-playing as villainous characters. In real life, I'm probably too nice. It can be freeing to act villainous when you know it's appropriate and just for fun...or also money in a real actor's case.
Roger Delgado was like that. According to Katy Manning, there is a scene where his character - The Master - is hypnotizing her. Katy said that, the whole time the camera was on her, Roger was pulling faces trying to get her to laugh.
@@RaikageSamayou replying this under every comment is so hilarious to me. Are you so fragile that a man saying the word “love” is completely unfathomable to you?
I feel like both Lucius and Snape have more to their stories. I haven’t read the books in ages, but Snape seemed to have a heart of gold, and in the end I feel like the malfoys realized they were on the wrong side.
The best bloopers are the villains being nice Rlly hate to be the person but as someone in the replies mentioned ya 25k likes on a comment is crazy i don't think I've ever had this many likes before
It goes from you hating them to just kind of loving them instantly cause it’s like you’re such an amazing actor you made me hate you until I realize that you’re actually just a down to earth person
Yeah like in the "Summer's of It" BTS of It when Bill Skärsgard in full Pennywise make-up, goes around high fiving all of the Loser's Club actors saying "who's ready to beat the shit out of me"
@@boss-anovamore likely he just realize what was happening and didn't want to hurt a kid and fellow actor. Not every good gesture has selfish intentions behind it. I always have to wonder what happened to people with this pov of people.
The fact that I felt genuine disgust towards the Malfoy family is a testament to how perfectly they executed the role. Lovely folks, and incredible actors.
You know an actor is good when they can be deeply in character and be themselves the next second. Edit: A lot of people with very poor reading and comprehensions skills are really trying their hardest to make a simple compliment into a gotcha, huh?
My fave is the scene when all of hogwarts were sleeping in the Great Hall, when they had Daniel (Potter) lay next to the girl they knew he had a crush on, and snuck a fart machine in his sleeping bag! Alan n Richard (Snape n Dumbledore) were in on it but Alan couldn't keep a straight face!!! 😂😂😂
The sweetest actors make the best villians, why? Because they know EXACTLY how a villian behaves, they've witnessed it from experience. A true villian can't see themselves in the way those they've hurt can
@@bigdoggetom6549 because nobody wants him. If he’s an actual asshole, like what’s been reported, he’ll get the “difficult to work with” tag. That will be that. He’ll be doing voiceover work for the rest of his life. He’ll have a podcast within the next few months telling us about he’s the victim of his own actions. We’ll talk about it for a few days, then move on.
Method acting is the most pretentious thing that actors do. Well, kind of. On one hand, I can understand the practice of maintaining the role consistently, but the whole "becoming" the character is pretentious bullshit.
Man, I'd kill for a weekly hangout with you. I'm all for it. Fun fact, the last few years of my life have been an absolute roller-coaster. Watching your videos makes me feel like I'm not alone in all of this. Not only my suffering, but in my growth. After 5 years, I can happily say that I'm in a better place, and i couldn't have done it without your help, Bill. Thank you for everything you've put yourself through for us.
"The sweetest actors are the ones that play villains" because they're the ones that are comfortable acting mean, because they know that they're actually nice. People who only act nice are the ones who exclusively play nice characters
Scenes with Draco’s father were always some of my favorite. Something about the long white hair and the way he conducts himself. Great performance. I also feel the same about any scene with Snape.
WHETHER OR NOT HE SAID “LOVE” or “LAD”, it really DOES NOT MATTER. Both are names of endearment. Has nothing to do with gender or anything. Personally, I heard love and that’s just Jason Isaacs being a sweetheart.
You know he’s a good actor when you hear his actual voice and see his actual demeanor and it is completely different from what you’ve heard and seen out of him throughout the entirety of the series.
Its always mind bloeing when you see an actor's real personality emerge, especially if you really want to know them from one iconic role. I remember seeing Hugh Jackman on some late night show after the first X-Men movie came out and he was singing and tap dancing a little bit and it melted my brain.
So THAT’S why there’s so much fanfiction about Lucius rescuing Harry from the Dursley’s/adopting Harry/facilitating Harry’s happiness. It makes so much more sense now!
The way he said "sorry love" so sweetly 😭🫶 Edit 1: y'all PLS don't start an argument, I hear love, it's alright if I'm incorrect, I don't know if it's love or lad, but do not start an argument
I’ve watched interviews with him and he is the kindest person. Him and Alan Rick man made that set a welcoming and kind place to work based on all accounts. It was hard for him and Alan to play their roles at times because it was often the opposite of their character. What a cast and crew.
I got to see Jason Isaacs at a convention near me and he is a gem. 10/10, highly recommend you go see him if you have the chance. Absolutely hysterical.
I think Emma’s true laugh coming out when she tells Ron he has “the emotional range of a tea spoon” is hilarious! So glad they left that in Wow 1.5k?!? Thanks everyone! Seeing this made my day
they always pick the sweetest actors to play villains 😭😭😭
you gotta be the best to play the worst.
RIP Heath Ledger
You have to be way less narcisstic to play the bad guy
the witch from wizard of oz
I wonder if nice people play villains well because they know what shitty people do. A jerk may see doing shitty things as normal, not evil. They don't know how to act "bad" as the majority of people see as bad.
I explained that horribly, but hopefully it was sufficient to get my point across.
i swear actors who play villains or dark characters are the sweetest
gotta be good to know true evil
and gotta be evil to act like a fake good person
often the actors that act evil, are the most moral of all of the film industry, while the actors that act like heroes are the most narcisistic peoples, and end completly addicted to drug(or worse considering the prevalence of sexual trafficking in holywood)
Desmond Johnson has entered the chat!
Dude who plays Micah Bell.
Character is the biggest cunt, the dude who plays him? Super nice and chill dude.
Homelander 😭🙏
@@kurokami5964 Reminds me of Sir Nigel Hawthorne, he is most famous for playing as Sir Humphrey in Yes Minister series, an expedient and morally questionable civil servant who was very good at all sorts of political intrigue, and he earned his knighthood for that, but in private life he's an well spoken gentleman with a very private life, no scandal except for his homosexuality exposed accidentally by his colleagues (that was the 90s, when homosexuality wasn't quite accepted by the British public), but unlike many big stars of the time the whole cast was composed of actual fine gentleman.
*"Sorry love"*
- Said the despicable death eater, calmly
Sounds like "Sorry lad" to me
@@itskmillz same same
lad*
@@taha_2415look at the captions
and i thought my ears were malfunctioning!
"out of my way potter" said with anger
"sorry love" said with the most soft voice I've ever heard
he said sorry lad
@talal3c He said love, love also means youngling in English/British
@@talal3c He obviously said sorry love. Like @tutacat said, the term "love" also means youngling. Google it!
@tutacat If my memory serves the term "love" can be used to refer to almost anyone. It's most often used to reference children, but can also reference adults as well. There is a clip somewhere of Sir Ian McKellan talking about it - of how it feels like coming home when he called for a taxi and the person asked "Where ya going, love?"
@@talal3che's a British thespian. He probably refers to everyone in his life as "love."
It's also a common thing in the South West of England to call people "my lover" (as in "alright, my lover?")
It's just a sign of casual filial affection.
Oh, and it gets even dafter the further up North you go. 😂
Draco: wait till my father hears about this
Harry: our father
Huh?
@@TheNotSkullwell because the actor acts like if was both their dad
@@yellow-perse ohhhh
Who art in heaven 🙏
@@yellow-perse right yeah... thats the take XD not ... anyways
Jason Isaacs is the best actor I’ve ever seen 😂 so much range! His role as Georgy Zhukov in The Death of Stalin is PHENOMENAL
He was perfect for that
I only watched the movie for him! Actually, I had to buy it, unseen. I bet I’ve watched it fully a dozen times. When I have a bad day, I fast forward to his introduction and am happier in no time. Everyone is excellent! ❤❤
I saw him in Monster Family. He was basically the only good part of that movie. I haven't seen him a lot, but it convinced me that he deserves a better movie to play Dracula in.
And he's in Baldurs Gate
Hayden Christenson is best
“Sorry love-“
*pats head*
He said sorry Lad
@@RaikageSama nah he said love you can clearly hear the “love” lol
@@Iadoretravisphelps lad, it's a common phrase used to address a kid or a (male) friend.
@@RaikageSama dude, Isaacs clearly said ‘love’ 😭 it’s in CC English😭 either your deaf or you’re trying to pick and argument. He said LOVE it’s not that hard to hear-end of discussion cause this is the stupidest thing to even talk about💀.
@@RaikageSama The term "love" in Britain (often written as luv) is one of many terms used as a form of endearment. Other examples can be sweetheart, darling, dear, and many more.
“Out of my way Pottah! 😡”
To
“Ope sorry love☺️”
*potter
From British to Midwest lol
@@ouroborostechnologies696 (ik i was doing that for the accent lol)
“OUT of my way potter.”😠👹😈
“Ooh, sorry love.”🥺
He said lad not love but yeah still sweet
@@NarutoUzumaki-Namno he didn't listen closer
@@NarutoUzumaki-NamFalse. Listen.
@@rodenjaldinhartsough5739 Oh yeah you're right. My bad
I absolutely dispise when people quote the lines just for likes.. we watched the clip also.. just stfu
My favorite blooper is one of the deleted scenes where Draco's dad smacks his fingers with the cane by accident then immediately and desperately tries to console him while Draco's trying not to cry.
Do you have a link to the video?
YES!! Tom mentions that in his book ❤
oh that's brutal lol
Give link plzzz
The tears made it better they said 😂
I mean he is a classically trained actor with actual depth and variation
The word is "Thespian".
@@atomdecay dude you can’t just call people Lesbians that’s not cool
@@bryandesignsit No no, I said "Lez Bean". It's the name of a fantastic acting coach who has trained every actor who ever lived
Classically trained? What does that mean?
@@bryandesignsitalso "Thespian" is a term for actor/actress, it's not some secret way to be a bigot c:
Ironic how one of the most heartless characters is played by the most kind hearted actor
i love how the adults on set really loved and cared for the kids. they PROTECTED them. i feel like its one of the few franchises i can still have an air of innocence about them.
I mean
😂@@BeepRUclips
And still Daniel Radcloffe became an alcoholic and you'll never convince me that j Tom Felton didn't do drugs that aged him poorly.
@@richarddavis2621 I feel that has more to do with the persons not the filmmakers
@@everydaym8….because we know celebrities better than our own selves ✨🙃✨
You can tell everyone on set had great chemistry and actually cared about each other
kids tend to bring a cast together like that
Too bad, they turned out to be a bunch of a-holes and bit the hand that fed them. 🙄
It's funny because on set Hermione and draco hate eachother but in real life there like best friends😂
Except the poor sod who was Radcliffe's stunt double and is now crippled af.
Rich tho and he said Daniel is supportive.
@@tritesy”crippled af” is the best way you could have described him 😂
Lucius: "Ohh Ohh Ohh Ohh Ohh Sorry Love."
Draco: "Wait until Mother hears about this!!!"
Underrated comment! xD
This needs to be top comment lmao
Didn't he say "Sorry, lad!"?
Def heard lad but either is sweet lol @marius498
@@marius498he's saying "love". I'm wearing headphones & am a phoneticist 🫡 there's a phonetic difference with the a in "lad" and the "uh" in "luv/love", even with british accents. You can cross reference other similar words he's said in the past + interviews
The realizing "OHh- ooh oh ooh-.." sounds like the noise I and many other people make when realizing they done yucked up and hurt someone.
I love how they treat each other so nicely, just shows how good they are at they’re acting
Makes me think of that fact about the actor behind Grand Moff Tarkin in the original Star Wars movie. Apparently, he was really really nice to Carrie Fischer and as a result she had a difficult time acting during the scenes where she was supposed to be incredibly angry towards him.
To make matters worse, due to an issue with the Boots of his costume, he ended up doing most of the scenes wearing comfy slippers!
The scene where Leia says she “recognised his foul stench” was so hard for Carrie to say as Peter Cushing always smelled of lavender.
Peter Cushing is genuinely one of the most respectable people of his time.
A true gentleman in every aspect of his life, and pedigree that fueled his heart, as opposed to his ego.
He had smth like giant feet if I’m correct
Imagine being such a good person someone can't even pretend to hate you.
I think she just had a difficult time acting...... in general. I don't think it was anything to do with the way anyone acted on set.
This is why the Harry Potter child actors are the only ones who’ve grown up to be normal functioning adults. Because they were truly protected and looked after behind scenes instead of being abused by Hollywood.
It was filmed in England what do you expect
That's how almost all of them are treated.
Exactly. Like why even? The duck is wrong with those abusive lizards
Because it's British and not American. All our actors, bar a miniscule amount, are incredibly lovely people, properly trained and looked after
...do y'all know half the stuff they went through and surpassed to finally be the healthy "normal" adults they are now... The drinking and drugs...
Might be pound for pound the nicest cast of any film series, literally everyone is so sweet.
Snape laughing at Harry's jokes are my favorite. Rickman was such a treasure.
he was :)
…that’s not Alan Rickman. that’s Jason Isaacs’ character that plays Lucious Malfoy
@@way2dead4usigh, read please
@@kaffka4753 yeah babe I read it, but they’re still wrong. Snape wasnt in this reel, Lucius Malfoy was. therefore Rickman wasn’t in this scene, Isaacs was. are you doing okay? do you need some water?
@way2dead4u then obviously I'm thinking of another time. It was on the documentary about Rickman and it was on the commentary for the movie. You could look it up instead of bothering me.
"Sorry, love," said Malfoy calmly.
but he actually did say it calmly? and the original quote says “dumbledore said calmly” not “said dumbledore calmly”
@@elliotmiller1642 Oh noo they misquoted what's basically a meme.
@@mrcroob8563 it was misused, what’s wrong w me pointing it out? i didn’t even make a big deal about it, but you’re mocking me? dumb.
@@elliotmiller1642oh is someone having a bad day? Aww but don’t need to take it out on others kiddo😊I mean either you are having a bad day or tryna be a “smarty” but the attempts rlly not working it just makes u seem kinda dumb☹️ah well gl next time!!!😊😊😊
@@mrcroob8563 no, they misquoted a book quote.
I always find it amusing when the villan drops character so quickly.
Say hello to my guy Jason Isaacs. Great at playing villains but such a sweetie in real life
@@liliebilie amen 🙏🏼
I always find it interesting how most villain characters are played by incredibly nice people.
I mean, how do you know how to portray something if you don’t know what it is? Meaning if you’re a bad person, maybe it’s hard to recognize “bad person” traits for what they are and get them across to an audience. 😂
for some actors like that, it means they were the victim of some really cruel people and they use that to accurately portray what those scumbags are to teach the world who they are and how they behave, because oftentimes the scumbags are pros at faking.
Thts cuz only yt ppl can be villains anymore cuz of propaganda and shocker the propaganda is bs
@@hughmungus431 what
It's a wonderful outlet. No, never seriously acted, but I have done fantasy role-playing as villainous characters. In real life, I'm probably too nice.
It can be freeing to act villainous when you know it's appropriate and just for fun...or also money in a real actor's case.
"OH OH OH OH OH, sorry love 🤭" got me 😂😂😂
Same😂
*Lad*
Talks like me 😂😂😂❤
It gives astarion vibes lol
He sounds like an old lady lol
I never thought in 1 million years as a massive Harry Potter fan that I would ever hear Lucius say sorry love😂😂😂😂
“OUT OF MY WAY POTTAH!”
“OHH OHH OHH sorry love :)”
Anyway time to die avada keda-
It’s sorry lad, I didn’t have the sound on and I still heard lad and not love
@@kifer2594it’s Luv.
@@Limpbiscuit344it’s very clearly lad
@@Limpbiscuit344lad makes more sense. Very rare to have 2 guys calling each other love
The nicest people always make the best villians
Roger Delgado was like that. According to Katy Manning, there is a scene where his character - The Master - is hypnotizing her. Katy said that, the whole time the camera was on her, Roger was pulling faces trying to get her to laugh.
Mostly because the nicest people have seen the worst of humanity
The most real fact and comment
This is why I love the bloopers any “mean” or a “villain” are so dang sweet when they break character
Got a chance to meet Jason Isaacs. He was one of the sweetest people I've ever met. Let alone celebrities. Absolute LEGEND!❤
“Sorry love” 😭🥹🥺
He said Lad, not love
@@RaikageSamahe clearly said love
@@RaikageSamayou replying this under every comment is so hilarious to me. Are you so fragile that a man saying the word “love” is completely unfathomable to you?
@@hoobslice that's what I'm thinking lol prolly thinks being nice is gay
@@RaikageSamaare you gonna fight for this “Laurel or Yanni” situation under every comment?
Bro it’s so hard to dislike the character when the actor is so sweet😭😭
I dunno it was pretty easy to hate him in the patriot, really great actor
I think that’s why so many people love Snape, he’s a pretty awful guy but Alan Rickman was just too charismatic.
@@jangofett3147He played that role to perfection, genuinely one of the most evil characters in movie history
I feel like both Lucius and Snape have more to their stories. I haven’t read the books in ages, but Snape seemed to have a heart of gold, and in the end I feel like the malfoys realized they were on the wrong side.
@@Clearlyclynnthey loved their son. That’s enough
The tender head touch 🥹🥹❤ how endearing. Such a sweet man.
When Danial Radcliff screams “CUT” in the scene when Ron is kissing Lavender Brown so they have to
re-record the kiss😂😂😂😂😂😂
The best bloopers are the villains being nice
Rlly hate to be the person but as someone in the replies mentioned ya 25k likes on a comment is crazy i don't think I've ever had this many likes before
It goes from you hating them to just kind of loving them instantly cause it’s like you’re such an amazing actor you made me hate you until I realize that you’re actually just a down to earth person
Yeah like in the "Summer's of It" BTS of It when Bill Skärsgard in full Pennywise make-up, goes around high fiving all of the Loser's Club actors saying "who's ready to beat the shit out of me"
@@sarahanderson6696 needed to see this, didn’t know it existed until now. Thank you 🙏 😂
@@jshaggy3317 seeing humanity break through their character is like a paradigm shift 🤣
Fr
I just love how he recognised what was happening and instantly broke the scene so Daniel could unhook himself 😅 really shows professionalism
Or self preservation. He almost injured the leading role.
What else was he going to do?
@@boss-anovamore likely he just realize what was happening and didn't want to hurt a kid and fellow actor. Not every good gesture has selfish intentions behind it. I always have to wonder what happened to people with this pov of people.
Apparently he should have hit him or something...
This generation is so out of touch with reality I don't even know anymore@@seanbeaton6037
2+2=4
Thanks genius
Jason Isaacs is absolutely the nicest guy, you'd never know with how great he is at villains.
Jason Isaacs is fantastic. He improves everything he’s in.
The actor of Harry said the actors of Dumbledore and Lucius Malfoy were the best at going in and out of character quickly
The fact that I felt genuine disgust towards the Malfoy family is a testament to how perfectly they executed the role. Lovely folks, and incredible actors.
You know an actor is good when they can be deeply in character and be themselves the next second.
Edit: A lot of people with very poor reading and comprehensions skills are really trying their hardest to make a simple compliment into a gotcha, huh?
Even his voice is different.
If he were a true actor he would become a death eater IRL and punch radcliffe in the face
Or just that he had enough connections to get a high-end role but still has a kind heart
no the best actors are who you don't know are in character
Average skill
My fave is the scene when all of hogwarts were sleeping in the Great Hall, when they had Daniel (Potter) lay next to the girl they knew he had a crush on, and snuck a fart machine in his sleeping bag! Alan n Richard (Snape n Dumbledore) were in on it but Alan couldn't keep a straight face!!! 😂😂😂
That's evil 😂
That’s the bro code 😂😂😂
May there be fart machines in heaven.
Considering he accidentally jammed the fangs on his wand into Tom’s hand earlier, his reaction was perfect 😂
The sweetest actors make the best villians, why? Because they know EXACTLY how a villian behaves, they've witnessed it from experience. A true villian can't see themselves in the way those they've hurt can
The fart machine and Daniel yelling "CUT" so Ron and Lavender have to kiss again😂
"Fart machine" lol😂😂
The fart machine with Dumbledore & Snape standing right over Harry gets me every single time lol
The fart machine lives in my head rent free, for sure. Alan Rickman's giggle KILLS me.
That was savage but so funny
Just let go *frrrrrt* drift off to another place
Stop I’m always thinking about his “sorry love” and the little head pat 😖💕
The "Sorry love" when he realizes he hooked Daniel instead of just pushing him aside as intended. 🥰
He was hooked? I thought he accidentally hit him with the cane
Jason Isaacs is such a fucking good actor
It is literally always the sweetest actors that play the villains, especially if they're British...
My love for Jason is now dialed to 11. I don't think I've ever watched any HP bloopers. lol
Method actors when they realise you dont have to be an a*hole behind the scenes to be a memorable villain: 😱
Exactly!
How come James Cordon has never played a villain then?
@@bigdoggetom6549 because nobody wants him. If he’s an actual asshole, like what’s been reported, he’ll get the “difficult to work with” tag. That will be that. He’ll be doing voiceover work for the rest of his life. He’ll have a podcast within the next few months telling us about he’s the victim of his own actions. We’ll talk about it for a few days, then move on.
Method acting is the most pretentious thing that actors do.
Well, kind of. On one hand, I can understand the practice of maintaining the role consistently, but the whole "becoming" the character is pretentious bullshit.
@@bigdoggetom6549uh because he ain’t a real actor lmao
Man, I'd kill for a weekly hangout with you. I'm all for it. Fun fact, the last few years of my life have been an absolute roller-coaster. Watching your videos makes me feel like I'm not alone in all of this. Not only my suffering, but in my growth. After 5 years, I can happily say that I'm in a better place, and i couldn't have done it without your help, Bill. Thank you for everything you've put yourself through for us.
The younger of the cast have very fond memories working with legends. They where all so kind and sweet to them.
"Sorry love" with a pat on the head is so British.
"Wait til my father hears about this"
-His father: an actually very affectionate turtledove
"The sweetest actors are the ones that play villains" because they're the ones that are comfortable acting mean, because they know that they're actually nice. People who only act nice are the ones who exclusively play nice characters
Man goes from OUT OF ME WAY POTTER to ohohoh sorry love in .2 seconds 😊
A true actor
Hello to Jason Isaacs!!! I adore that man. His love for Tom Felton is especially adorable.
We had him (Jason Isaacs) come to our hotel and I was absolutely shocked to find out the he is even kinder and classier in person. 😊
Isaac's was the bad guy in The Patriot. Yes, I hated him.
@@georgekline9881 he played Captain Hook too in the version with Robin Williams!
I’ve heard Jason Isaacs to be one of the kindest men around. Which is crazy, because he makes an AMAZING villain!
Scenes with Draco’s father were always some of my favorite. Something about the long white hair and the way he conducts himself. Great performance.
I also feel the same about any scene with Snape.
WHETHER OR NOT HE SAID “LOVE” or “LAD”, it really DOES NOT MATTER. Both are names of endearment. Has nothing to do with gender or anything. Personally, I heard love and that’s just Jason Isaacs being a sweetheart.
The “sorry love” is so genuine and sweet 😭😭
I love the paddle ball tournament from Harry Potter… One of my favorite things about the show
You know he’s a good actor when you hear his actual voice and see his actual demeanor and it is completely different from what you’ve heard and seen out of him throughout the entirety of the series.
Its always mind bloeing when you see an actor's real personality emerge, especially if you really want to know them from one iconic role. I remember seeing Hugh Jackman on some late night show after the first X-Men movie came out and he was singing and tap dancing a little bit and it melted my brain.
Never seen this actor out of character. And this is absolutely genuine. 😢❤
He's absolutely incredible how well he played Lucius Malfoy.
That's why I love to watch bloopers because it gives the duality of the person playing certain characters
That was peak dad energy there.
So THAT’S why there’s so much fanfiction about Lucius rescuing Harry from the Dursley’s/adopting Harry/facilitating Harry’s happiness. It makes so much more sense now!
Where can I find some?!
Fanfiction is based on nothing because there's people shipping umderage harry with snape lol
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The man is a true gentleman in person.
The way he said "sorry love" so sweetly 😭🫶
Edit 1: y'all PLS don't start an argument, I hear love, it's alright if I'm incorrect, I don't know if it's love or lad, but do not start an argument
huh, weird I swear he says sorry lad
@@enriquegurrusquieta7002 He did say, oooo, sorry love, then the pat on the head. Probably the nicest guy in the film playing a bad guy.
I never imagined Lucius Malfoy sounding so nice and sweet. It's cognitive dissonance worthy.
Why did I hear it as ‘sorry luv’.
@@PrincessAmenRa I did too
The way he goes from "Outta my way, Pottah! 😡" To "Sorry, love 🥺" gets me every time. Such a sweet man
"OUT OF MY WAY 👹"
"sorry love 🥰"
When you wanna be intimidating but not hurtful
Out of my way Potter *
I’ve watched interviews with him and he is the kindest person. Him and Alan Rick man made that set a welcoming and kind place to work based on all accounts. It was hard for him and Alan to play their roles at times because it was often the opposite of their character. What a cast and crew.
I got to see Jason Isaacs at a convention near me and he is a gem. 10/10, highly recommend you go see him if you have the chance. Absolutely hysterical.
Jason's one of the nicest persons in the world and personally love seeing him portraying antagonist/villain roles.
I love when Draco knocks over the props❤😂🎉
What !!!where and when?
Uno reverse card 🤣
Perfect comment
Jason Isaac is such a good dude. The good ones always play the best villains
He’s so sweet omg ❤
I think Emma’s true laugh coming out when she tells Ron he has “the emotional range of a tea spoon” is hilarious! So glad they left that in
Wow 1.5k?!?
Thanks everyone! Seeing this made my day
Emma always been cute. She's been a major crush of mine through every stage of my life
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every time I watch GOF I have to prep myself for her in that dress… absolute showstopper!
Yeah in the book she didn't and it was meant to be a heated angry moment, but honestly it was funny to me
Any scene with the trio laughing is notoriously awkward. You might be wrong for this one
@@kinggl0ver9having an opinion isn't right or wrong, I think you are wrong for judging someone for having a favorite blooper. You're weird as hell.
Jason Isaacs always plays assholes but he seems so nice.
My Father-in-law was an extra in "The Patriot". He said that Jason Isaacs was by far, the nicest member of the main cast.
“Sorry love”
❤❤❤❤
So. Wholesome.❤❤❤
Jason Isaacs is an international treasure.
Jason is so not the characters he plays. Such an enormously sweet man ❤❤
You mean hes an actor?
Jason Issac’s is a cool dude. He plays a ton of voices in a ton of games too.
Went from Malfoy to Meryl Streep 😂
If "He's such a menace as a coworker, but he's such a sweet guy out of work" was a person.
I love that the guys that play the villains in movies are usually the nicest people XD
why are all the villains irl so nice and sweet
that sorry love changed his whole apperance
I love that the villains in Harry Potter were ESPECIALLY sweet off camera to the kids ❤
He is so nice!!! ❤❤ I love it
Great actor and personality... From hatefull to pure love 😂
This is the blooper that made my girlfriend start simping for his actor when I simp for Lucius malfoy
Probably all the bloopers lol 😆
HP and the 2003 Peter Pan made me fall in LOVE with Jason Isaacs.
Holy cow! Now that I’m older I look back and realize he is actually a very handsome man 😮💨🙈
Oh god, yes!
@@UncrownedGlobe3 even my 8 year old self found him handsome
So funny to see such a kind and endearing guy play such a cold and calculative monster lol
I dont even like harry potter, but his actual concern in his voice really hit hard.