This is one of the best conversations I've seen in an interview. I'm planning to watch this at least twice. Btw hollywood this is how you promote your movie without shoving down your throat.
Excellent idea. For now I get my fill from Roundtable by the Hollywood reporter. Even though it is moderated by an executive of THR, there is still some great interaction and discussion. I'm looking forward to the possibility variety including more than just actors :)
I actually started watching those for a research paper I wrote on female filmmakers on the industries view on why there is such a low percentage of them in Hollywood. I love that they aren't just on actors/actresses, they are on all different professions. I watched on with cinematographers.
What's refreshing about actors talking, is they discuss their work far more as a piece of art and meaningful, rather than just a job and pay package as they may discuss with a reporter!
I always knew Bryan was very intelligent, but this is one of the few Jason Segel interviews I've seen and it's so great to see Jason is equally intelligent. I love this conversation. I love how deep they went into human psyche, getting all you want and still not feeling complete; even depression and suicide. One of the best Actor-on-Actor episodes.
Wow....I was incredibly impressed by Segel in this, this is how interviews should be conducted, You could feel the passion both actors have for their trade. Incredible!
what a great way to do an interview, between people that understand each other. their conversation is so deep and thoughtful, make me want to watch both their movies!
This was such a deep conversation, I don't know why I clicked the video to see some actors talking but I found out that they actually had something meaningful to talk about.
That’s the irony. Comedy is not easy, in fact it’s one of the hardest things for actors to do. It’s a shame there’s a bias in cinema towards comedic actors.
I feel like that was a big factor behind his casting. I feel like Vince wanted Walter to be as unlikeable as can be by the end, but in order to pull it off without losing the audience, the actor had to have something to keep them hooked, even at his worst. And Walter has some funny mannerisms, good comedic timing, little details from Cranston’s comedy background that kept us wanting him to win, even after we saw the horrendous things he was doing. I even heard that Cranston treated White and Heisenberg as two different characters he had to play, rather than sides of the same character, and if that’s true, it certainly shows.
@@mylobage Comedy isn’t hard for an actor to do. Making most comedy movies good is hard for an actor to do. There are so many cliches and repeating themes and plots that just get boring after the 50th time seeing them played out on screen. Being funny in a good comedy with good writing isn’t difficult.
6:39 - 7:32 Such true words are being spoken. Never let fear stop you from achieving your goals people. Getting out of our comfort zone is how we grow as human beings.
I loved their conversation, you would never see anything like this on jimmy Fallon or a more traditional talk show type format. Keep up the great work.
"What happens when everybody loves what you do? You get everything that you've dreamed of and you realize that you still feel the same. That it didn't affect the thing that you always thought it would affect." Sorry for quoting from the video, this was just so deep for me.
This was like the best interview I’ve ever seen. They were both so real and really learned a lot about the characters they were playing. And wow they can be so funny and so deep and emotional and serious. Wow
This is my favourite one. I don't know what else to say: it hits. My best mate is severely depressed, and I have a few other friends that believe in the "just stop being depressed" routine. I want to play them this video, because if they still don't get it then, I can at least forgive them for being more daft than ignorant.
That's all anyone can do. The internet is literally the modern bible. In the olden days, since holy texts are 100% meta-phorical, someone who is having real life problems would be turned onto a text like that in hopes that they would see a better way to live. Now, with so many people on the planet, meaning a larger range of emotions, problems, etc. still the best thing you or anyone can do is send a link specific to what you think is best for a loved one to hear. And just like in the olden days, once you've done that, they're on their own. I know this is pretty deep for an "actors on actors", but it still stands for any other info. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink it.
I honestly had written off both these films, but after watching them talk about the people portrayed in them and just their general thoughts it's made me reconsider giving them a shot. Better at selling a movie than any trailer.
Watched trumbo because I learned about the Hollywood 10 and the blacklist during the McCarthy era, although it is only an excerpt, it's a piece of history that shouldn't be forgotten about the dangers of fearmongering. Haven't watched the David foster Wallace film yet though
I agree Fearmongering is a dangerous thing but after fall of the Soviet Union when the KGB files were open for inspection it was learned that the Soviets had plants in the U.S. Government and the people who were accused by McCarthy were actually working on destabilizing the U.S. It was also confirmed the the U.S. Communist Party was also under orders from Soviet Russia to act as a forth column in order to turn public opinion against traditional values. Far too many innocent people were swept up in the chaos of the times but it must also be noted that the House not the Senate (McCarthy) which was investigating Communists working in Government was the ones on witch hunts yet today McCarthy is the one singled out yet he really had nothing to do with what the Democratically Controlled House was doing. Even the News Media of the time focused their attention on McCarthy hardly mentioning all the damage that the House was doing. Was it anything other that grabbing headlines? Was it the Media trying to discredit government investigations while giving the house a pass and for what reason? I was very young but I remember this but it was not until years later when I actually believed the proper narrative of the McCarthy era that I did some research and understood how history had been re-written.
richb313 When you say house you mean HUAC right? I agree with what you're saying. History is not easy to decipher without digging in yourself as history is always written by those with power. Also just want to say this to be clear about why I used the term McCarhty era. Although the dominant narrative paints McCarthy as the all encompassing scapegoat/villain; it's just easy to define the era by McCarthy as it is the dominant narrative.
I've just watched 2 Actors On Actors so far, but found both videos truly inspiring. It feels a lot more intimate than an interviews between interviewers and actors probably because they truly understand and respect each other in a way only people who love the same thing could. Really, thank you for uploading these great videos.
Oh my. That was such a great watch. I've watched quite a few of these wonderful Actors on Actors youtubeclips. Seems that, by sheer good luck, i saved the best for last..... That was just a wonderful conversation. Thank mr. Segel and mr. Cranston.
Why are more people not watching these! This made me want to watch both of these movies and I love that they touch on the most profound thoughts of all of humanity that everyone can relate to and understand.
Wow, I've been binge watching all these A on A episodes and this one so far is absolutely my favorite to watch. These two actors are really enjoying sharing their philosophical approaches to their work. Engaging!
such a quality of personality... what makes them so brilliant and intellectual that they still seek for more and think more about the life, people, themselves and it also makes you think
Best and the most intense and 'making sense' actors on actors interview yet.. I had watched like 5-6 and was feeling like 'they're still talking with their social mask' but this one is kind of different for me i think. Thanks to them. (also Cate Blanchett and Ian McKellen is a sweet one:3)
i recently watched the cillion murphy and morgot robbie interview and loved it. now binge watching some of the best conversations in between my favorite actors. This for mat is so good.
Dang, these actors must think real deep and psychologically all the time. Since it seems like they have a whole bunch of examples and metaphors that work so well with the point they are making. I like to believe I'm the same way, but I have a big problem when it comes to explaining things to people out loud for some reason.
Bryan Cranston seems like such a genuine lovable guy and Segel when he spoke about being an actor and being resentful for not getting the parts he wanted and then feeling scare to face a challenge cause he might realize he wasnt all that good to play those kind of roles. I think its beautiful how honest he was. Not many admit those kind of things. I read he struggled a lot to get parts as he didnt quite fit into any Hollywood stereotype.
'"A women goes to the hospital after a failed suicide attempt . The doctor asks her " Why were you trying to hurt yourself ? The woman answers " Your not going to be able to help me if you think I was trying to hurt myself. I was trying to stop the pain."' I had the same expression as Bryan.
Wow... very meaningful conversation, deep... Love Bryan Cranston (currently reading his bio/book which is a great read) but, never thought of Jason Segel as this type of person; very cool guy and speaks so eloquently.
there is Jason Segel having a serious conversation about life and his career, and then there is the Jason Segel high as a kite with Paul Rudd giggling uncontrollably, and im not sure which one I like more.
If you guys like this style of interview, the long form conversation, then you will love Off Camera with Sam Jones. He interviews a lot of famous actors and they are all just incredible!
Jason segel is a underrated Hollywood heavyweight talent. Even in his comedy career he's demonstrated his range and his dramatic chops. Hope he gets more roles he can flex with like the end of the tour and winning time
Both great actors I like both of them I'm glad they did a conversation actors on actors they're both very handsome funny and good people in real life I could see hope they keep acting and make good movies and TV shows
This is one of the best conversations I've seen in an interview. I'm planning to watch this at least twice. Btw hollywood this is how you promote your movie without shoving down your throat.
Son you need to watch C-SPAN.
blah People talk too much
I'm loving this whole actors on actors thing
bfn
This and THR's round table are really great to listen to
I would love a "singer on singer" thing too
Yes its wonderful.
One of the best conversations. They both were engaged and asking questions they actually cared about. This was beautiful.
I would love some writers on writers segments or directors on directors one.
Excellent idea. For now I get my fill from Roundtable by the Hollywood reporter. Even though it is moderated by an executive of THR, there is still some great interaction and discussion. I'm looking forward to the possibility variety including more than just actors :)
I actually started watching those for a research paper I wrote on female filmmakers on the industries view on why there is such a low percentage of them in Hollywood. I love that they aren't just on actors/actresses, they are on all different professions. I watched on with cinematographers.
Ridley scott and tarantino.
Writer's Guild Foundation is not good enough for you? They have great content. Not writers on writers but great interviews.
Seeing a pairing like Villenueve and Del Toro would be fantastic
What's refreshing about actors talking, is they discuss their work far more as a piece of art and meaningful, rather than just a job and pay package as they may discuss with a reporter!
Shit! That "It was such a fun experience", "we had a blast!", "Just Wow!"
@@alexispapageorgiou72 I did it! I found the person even more cynical than me. You get my upvote.
I always knew Bryan was very intelligent, but this is one of the few Jason Segel interviews I've seen and it's so great to see Jason is equally intelligent.
I love this conversation. I love how deep they went into human psyche, getting all you want and still not feeling complete; even depression and suicide.
One of the best Actor-on-Actor episodes.
Wow....I was incredibly impressed by Segel in this, this is how interviews should be conducted, You could feel the passion both actors have for their trade. Incredible!
This is so good. They have such a nice chemistry together. Great interview.
+Patrick H. B. "Science, bitch!" ;)
"When you give your everything, and people ask you: What's next?" Such a good interview, good questions and smart answers.
I love Jason Segal. So humble and willing to learn. Bryan Cranston a great guy too. Smart people.
what a great way to do an interview, between people that understand each other. their conversation is so deep and thoughtful, make me want to watch both their movies!
This was such a deep conversation, I don't know why I clicked the video to see some actors talking but I found out that they actually had something meaningful to talk about.
These two need to make a movie together. Awesome chemistry.
This is the best of the lot of this series. Really interesting conversation from two articulate and bright men. Jason Segal is the revelation.
I've been binge watching these interviews all day. This has to be my favorite.
Best thing about Break Bad? It brought Bryan Cranston into the realm of 'serious actor'. Such a talent.
I loved Broken Badly!
That’s the irony. Comedy is not easy, in fact it’s one of the hardest things for actors to do. It’s a shame there’s a bias in cinema towards comedic actors.
I feel like that was a big factor behind his casting. I feel like Vince wanted Walter to be as unlikeable as can be by the end, but in order to pull it off without losing the audience, the actor had to have something to keep them hooked, even at his worst. And Walter has some funny mannerisms, good comedic timing, little details from Cranston’s comedy background that kept us wanting him to win, even after we saw the horrendous things he was doing. I even heard that Cranston treated White and Heisenberg as two different characters he had to play, rather than sides of the same character, and if that’s true, it certainly shows.
@@mylobage Bias against* towards sounds like the bias is in their favor.
@@mylobage Comedy isn’t hard for an actor to do. Making most comedy movies good is hard for an actor to do. There are so many cliches and repeating themes and plots that just get boring after the 50th time seeing them played out on screen. Being funny in a good comedy with good writing isn’t difficult.
This is my absolute favourite of the 'Actor on Actor' series. A fantastic, engaging conversation.
This is by far the best Actors on Actors! Very insightful, real conversation.
Bryan is absolutely hilarious, I love him, he is soooo versatile. Such a brilliant actor and person.
6:39 - 7:32 Such true words are being spoken. Never let fear stop you from achieving your goals people. Getting out of our comfort zone is how we grow as human beings.
I loved their conversation, you would never see anything like this on jimmy Fallon or a more traditional talk show type format. Keep up the great work.
Fallon is asswater of a very special kind, His very own genus of asswater. How is he even on television. I have had funnier migraines.
I love these interviews. It's such a different and unique way to learn about the actors and the roles. Please keep putting these interviews out!
"What happens when everybody loves what you do? You get everything that you've dreamed of and you realize that you still feel the same. That it didn't affect the thing that you always thought it would affect."
Sorry for quoting from the video, this was just so deep for me.
For me too. Words of wisdom
I didn't go into this thinking: I want to listen to Jason Segel talk about stuff. Any stuff and all the time.
But now I do.
This was like the best interview I’ve ever seen. They were both so real and really learned a lot about the characters they were playing. And wow they can be so funny and so deep and emotional and serious. Wow
This is my favourite one. I don't know what else to say: it hits. My best mate is severely depressed, and I have a few other friends that believe in the "just stop being depressed" routine. I want to play them this video, because if they still don't get it then, I can at least forgive them for being more daft than ignorant.
That's all anyone can do. The internet is literally the modern bible. In the olden days, since holy texts are 100% meta-phorical, someone who is having real life problems would be turned onto a text like that in hopes that they would see a better way to live. Now, with so many people on the planet, meaning a larger range of emotions, problems, etc. still the best thing you or anyone can do is send a link specific to what you think is best for a loved one to hear. And just like in the olden days, once you've done that, they're on their own. I know this is pretty deep for an "actors on actors", but it still stands for any other info. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink it.
I honestly had written off both these films, but after watching them talk about the people portrayed in them and just their general thoughts it's made me reconsider giving them a shot. Better at selling a movie than any trailer.
Watched trumbo because I learned about the Hollywood 10 and the blacklist during the McCarthy era, although it is only an excerpt, it's a piece of history that shouldn't be forgotten about the dangers of fearmongering. Haven't watched the David foster Wallace film yet though
I agree Fearmongering is a dangerous thing but after fall of the Soviet Union when the KGB files were open for inspection it was learned that the Soviets had plants in the U.S. Government and the people who were accused by McCarthy were actually working on destabilizing the U.S. It was also confirmed the the U.S. Communist Party was also under orders from Soviet Russia to act as a forth column in order to turn public opinion against traditional values.
Far too many innocent people were swept up in the chaos of the times but it must also be noted that the House not the Senate (McCarthy) which was investigating Communists working in Government was the ones on witch hunts yet today McCarthy is the one singled out yet he really had nothing to do with what the Democratically Controlled House was doing. Even the News Media of the time focused their attention on McCarthy hardly mentioning all the damage that the House was doing. Was it anything other that grabbing headlines? Was it the Media trying to discredit government investigations while giving the house a pass and for what reason?
I was very young but I remember this but it was not until years later when I actually believed the proper narrative of the McCarthy era that I did some research and understood how history had been re-written.
richb313 When you say house you mean HUAC right? I agree with what you're saying. History is not easy to decipher without digging in yourself as history is always written by those with power.
Also just want to say this to be clear about why I used the term McCarhty era. Although the dominant narrative paints McCarthy as the all encompassing scapegoat/villain; it's just easy to define the era by McCarthy as it is the dominant narrative.
I've just watched 2 Actors On Actors so far, but found both videos truly inspiring. It feels a lot more intimate than an interviews between interviewers and actors probably because they truly understand and respect each other in a way only people who love the same thing could. Really, thank you for uploading these great videos.
One of the best conversations in the whole series.
I love hearing these two talk to one another, I never would’ve expected these two to have such a brilliant conversation
Wow - these two amazing men tackle suicide, depression, the blacklist, politics, etc. What a fantastic episode. Really amazing.
Love this! I could sit and listen to their conversation for hours. It's so insightful.
Great interview! Bryan Cranston is one of my all-time favorite actors. Jason Segal is very insightful and witty.
this was a great interview!
THis was the best interview i've ever watched
Just found out about this Actors on Actors. I love it already
I'm in the same boat :) loved THR's series and it's great that variety is doing their own thing too
I need a man like Jason. He's so deep and sweet.
Oh my. That was such a great watch. I've watched quite a few of these wonderful Actors on Actors youtubeclips. Seems that, by sheer good luck, i saved the best for last..... That was just a wonderful conversation. Thank mr. Segel and mr. Cranston.
This conversation was a joy to watch.
Jason's socks are glorious.
So almost 4 years later, I finally find this . So happy.
Why are more people not watching these! This made me want to watch both of these movies and I love that they touch on the most profound thoughts of all of humanity that everyone can relate to and understand.
Jason Segal deserves a doctorate for his research into that character.
Wow, I've been binge watching all these A on A episodes and this one so far is absolutely my favorite to watch. These two actors are really enjoying sharing their philosophical approaches to their work. Engaging!
such a quality of personality... what makes them so brilliant and intellectual that they still seek for more and think more about the life, people, themselves and it also makes you think
They're both very thoughtful. My favorite in this series.
TheDjangoz Likewise.
two actors I adore and respect; I loved this one! Could've listened to another hour of this conversation.
This is the best interview I've seen on your show. These 2 are great actors and discuss worthy subjects.
Jason Segel is really inspiring. i feel like he is really connected to the aspects of human beings
literally the best conversation on this series.
Zachary Tyler totally agree. The most focused and clear conversation of all!
Watched both their movies before this interview and now that I have watches this, I love them even more
That's was some kind of a deep conversation.
They are both very thoughtful, intelligent, funny people. Love them both.
Best and the most intense and 'making sense' actors on actors interview yet.. I had watched like 5-6 and was feeling like 'they're still talking with their social mask' but this one is kind of different for me i think. Thanks to them. (also Cate Blanchett and Ian McKellen is a sweet one:3)
i recently watched the cillion murphy and morgot robbie interview and loved it. now binge watching some of the best conversations in between my favorite actors. This for mat is so good.
best interview yet, this is a true conversation and very thought-provoking
Dang, these actors must think real deep and psychologically all the time. Since it seems like they have a whole bunch of examples and metaphors that work so well with the point they are making. I like to believe I'm the same way, but I have a big problem when it comes to explaining things to people out loud for some reason.
Bryan Cranston seems like such a genuine lovable guy and Segel when he spoke about being an actor and being resentful for not getting the parts he wanted and then feeling scare to face a challenge cause he might realize he wasnt all that good to play those kind of roles. I think its beautiful how honest he was. Not many admit those kind of things. I read he struggled a lot to get parts as he didnt quite fit into any Hollywood stereotype.
WTF is Marshall doing talking to Druthers? Ted would be ashamed
+Christian I know right! Marshall is probably going to ended up being melted by a glass tower.
I could listen to Jason Segel for hours.
How do these videos not have thousands of views?
+wesleypipes they do
+Sean McCuaig lol they prob mean millllions
Jillydisco haha probably
wow, i could watch/listen to these two talk forever
'"A women goes to the hospital after a failed suicide attempt . The doctor asks her " Why were you trying to hurt yourself ? The woman answers " Your not going to be able to help me if you think I was trying to hurt myself. I was trying to stop the pain."'
I had the same expression as Bryan.
same. i literally got goosebumps. that was some deep shit
Both of them great and humble human beings. Great video!
my main man Segel rocking those Addams family-esque socks like the boss he is
A beautiful conversation
Love love love this. Very inspiring, great actors, great men.
My favorite living dramatic actor talking to one of my absolute favorite living comedic actors
Wow... very meaningful conversation, deep... Love Bryan Cranston (currently reading his bio/book which is a great read) but, never thought of Jason Segel as this type of person; very cool guy and speaks so eloquently.
I love all this philosophical life stuff, bloody lovely.
This feels so much more real than any interviews and things. It's cool to see these guys talk about reality and talent honestly. Loved this.
Jason Segel's performance in #TheEndOfTheTour is extremely underrated. He should get nominated for an Oscar but unfortunately he won't.
there is Jason Segel having a serious conversation about life and his career, and then there is the Jason Segel high as a kite with Paul Rudd giggling uncontrollably, and im not sure which one I like more.
These guys are GREAT together...love Bryan Cranston anyways, but the two of them together? #amazing
what a great conversation!! they really have something to say to each other.
Marshall Eriksen and Hammond Druthers
what an amazing interview. love these two
One of my favorite episodes so far, Both of them are incredibly thoughtful/Thought provoking and expressed themselves so well. Loved this!
one of the best, if not the best actors on actors
i will watch this again and again for the rest of my life yes sir
If you guys like this style of interview, the long form conversation, then you will love Off Camera with Sam Jones. He interviews a lot of famous actors and they are all just incredible!
Wow these guys just said some very meaningful things to me. Love these guys.
Very smart, funny and talented guys. Enjoyable to listen!
Those two are simply a great pair.
This is beautiful! Such thoughtful answers
Really liked this conversation between two very good actors. One of my favourites!
I love the conversations so much. Very insightful.
I am almost 2 years late but this is a fantastic discussion. Even if they would talk for additional hour I would watch it.
Jason segel is a underrated Hollywood heavyweight talent. Even in his comedy career he's demonstrated his range and his dramatic chops. Hope he gets more roles he can flex with like the end of the tour and winning time
Never stop making these. Please.
Both great actors I like both of them I'm glad they did a conversation actors on actors they're both very handsome funny and good people in real life I could see hope they keep acting and make good movies and TV shows
Jason is such an intellectual. And so handsome as well
Great discussion between two actors that really work hard to portray real characters.
what a brilliant conversation
I wish I could give more than one thumb up to this video !
The thumbnail made me really happy!
I love their conversation.
This is really deep and abstract........great discussion! Actually thought it had 3 million views, not 30k lol
this series is sooooooooo good.
I’ve always loved Jason Segel. There’s something so genuine about him.