Don Cheadle on His First Reaction to the ‘Boogie Nights’ Script | The Rich Eisen Show | 8/26/20
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Don Cheadle seems like a total sweetheart.
I just LOVE these PTA anecdotes. For as calm and collected as he may seem now, it's nice to hear about a younger, more vivacious & wilder version of him. His almost unhinged like energy and confidence is contagious. That's the type of way I like to hold myself now. Calling a movie u made that hasn't even dropped an INSTANT CLASSIC? Baller move. Total icon. Thanks to Cheadle for recounting these!
Legend.
"younger, more vivacious & wilder" & "almost unhinged like energy and confidence" = doing insane amounts of coke. And hey man it worked out well for him, BN is incredible.
Heartbreaking that this only has 12k views. Cheadle is a legend and this interview was awesome.
He's a good example of maybe not fully appreciated by Hollywood, his list of films and his work is as good as any superstar actor imo, he's been in so many mega films
I love hearing that PTA and Don Cheadle sound like they're still friends. I would love to see Cheadle work with Anderson again. Buck Swope is such a great character, and Cheadle brought so much pathos to a "secondary" character.
Loved Don Cheadle in the movie The G.O.A.T.
Absolutely agree: Denzel Washington's performance as Malcolm X was transportive in a way I've NEVER seen - before or since - in a film. It's a crime that he wasn't the Best Actor winner.
He is one of my favorite actor's
Same here. He nails every role.
Pacino's Oscar was a lifetime achievement award. Don Cheadle is right, Denzel deserved to win for Malcolm X.
Pacino should have got it for the Godfather Part II.
@@kategilmour2300 and for Serpico, Scarface, and Dog day afternoon
Yeah. I love Pacino but Denzel deserved it. It's a fantastic movie as well
Don Cheadle is a gem.
Fascinating to here such a brash and egotistical version of PTA. He seems very humble and laid back these days in interviews. I felt he was describing QT😅
Completely agree with Don Cheadle: Malcolm X is brilliant and the fact that Denzel Washington lost the best actor oscar to Al Pacino in 'Scent of a Woman' is one of the worst travesties ever visited by the academy.
Facts. "Malcolm X" is one of the greatest bio-pics of all-time.
I disagree. If you actually watch scent of a woman, it's basically just al Pacino pitching a perfect game. That movie gets way too much hate. Pacino is off the walls believable, a great character and entertaining in that movie
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe Never said Pacino sucked. And yes, I did actually watch it. Did you actually watch Malcolm X?
Malcolm X is trash.
Don Cheadle fucking rules.
I think it needs the tk421 mod for more quads
Thank you for your time.
Hey it’s that guy from “Hamburger Hill”. There’s a movie I have to watch to completion every time.
when he was trying to get the bank loan....😭 😭😭
I didn't know Don Cheadle's name until "Boogie Nights" came out, so Paul Thomas Anderson was right.
I love him in The Rat Pack.
The country/western look is out, though. Great actor.
The first time i saw this movie was hilarious
When Denzel lost out to Pacino all of the actors in that category could have won. It was a coin flip with Eastwood and Downey Jr. and Steven Rea.
Do you realize that 5 people were brutally murdered
It's not a doco on Wonderland or Eddie Nash.