I mean it probably was more fun than "tell me about this movie" or "was it enjoyable shooting this movie?" like the countless interviews for dozens of movies
The Director was Dominic Sena and the Movie was Kalifornia. The Director spoke about that in an interview many years ago... The movies pretty sick if you like the Natural Born Killers vibes.
When I saw the thumbnail I remembered Quetin Tarantino in Inglorious Bastards(Which Bras Pitt also worked on). He was the one that choked the girl for real (with her permission). Really outstanding stuff!
@@andrebenites9919 i don’t think it was QT in IB mainly because the context makes it seem like it was advice given directly to him, and that scene involves Christoph Waltz not Brad, and when Landa strangles the woman in IB he doesn’t stop and start again like the advice suggests, but honestly I’m just speculating lol
First psycho that popped in my head was Tarantino, I wouldn't be surprised if he's the foot fetish strangler. I would also let him get away with it because that man can make a DAMN good movie. It's worth a few unsolved murdera
I don't think Brad's characters in Tarantino movies ever choked someone. Tarantino did choke Diane Kruger himself for Inglorious Bastards though after her permission.
I just love Brad Pitt reaction, like you can see that he was waiting all this life for someone to ask that question 😂 Edit after reading the responses : well, this escalated quickly...
David Fincher is an outstanding director but he's known for these things...😂😂😂😂 Like ' too many takes ' , ' you have to do what he want ' , straightforward words . He is fucking genius though
Its not Fincher tho.There is no scene that would be fitting in Seven. Its Dominic Sena, the movie must be Kalifornia. Only movie in which Brad plays a Serial Killer.
Clickbait. And the morons on the comment section clearly eat it up. It's acting, it's not actual attempted murder, what's wrong with you people. No, @Dr. Madd, I don't give this channel the benefit of the doubt, especially when they've got doofuses here.
This guy asks the best and most exciting questions. I’ve seen other interviews, and he always gets the actors, smiling and enjoying the conversation. He doesn’t ask about offensive, touchy, or political subjects. He’s just a damn good interviewer who seems genuinely interested in a person & their talents. Showing Tom Cruise his own memes was my favorite
That's Tarantino hands down, and he's referring to a scene where in the movie Inglorious Basterds, where he actually strangles the actress in it. Fyi, it was Hans Landa's character that does this, but in reality those hands were of none another than Tarantino!
Because he was asked for most *memorable* direction he got. This vid gets a thumb down from me for making me contemplate for a minute Brad must be an idiot for thinking that was bad direction somehow.
Tarantino actually choked the German actress in Inglorious Bastards till she passed out. He said it needed to be real. It took a few minutes to revive her. pretty wild.
And he still looks like a million bucks. Get it? Cuz money is green. And because he’s so insanely good looking-that he looks amazing no matter what he wears. I’ll be here all week.
@@michaelparks6120 I can’t tell if you don’t know how to read social cues-like, when someone’s making a joke-Or, if you just don’t know how to read-in general.
I thinking either Doug Liman or David Fincher. I see a lot of comments saying Tarantino, definitely not him. I think people just associate him with violent words because he portrays a lot of violent things.
I worked for a theatre company and one day at rehearsal for a new show, and an actress who was having difficulty with "motivation" or simply wasn't understanding what the director was wanting and director's eloquent response was, "Just do the fucking thing".
What's with the wacky title? The discussion is about *memorable* direction -- not necessarily the worst. It'd be nice if folks were at least a little subtler with their misrepresentations 🫤
100% Dominic Sena. The movie "Kalifornia." People are saying David Fincher, but the question was, what was the direction..."HE got," not another cast member. In Kalifornia is the only movie Brad himself played a serial killer. He was a cop in "Seven." So the director (Fincher) wouldn't give BRAD that direct direction. And in OUATIH was directed by Tarantino, Brad played a stunt man and hero art the end. That specific direction doesn't make sense other than when Brad HIMSELF actually played a deranged killer.
The worst direction I’ve ever been given, was from a guy who shall be known as “Dwight”. He told me: _”156 paces from the light red mailbox, make a left… Walk until you hear the beehive”._
My favorite part of this is the director asking “you know when a serial killer does…” Because that’s when I would ask, “how many serial killers do you know and are you one yourself?”
I did one high school play, and two community college plays, really not much of an actor. My first community college play, I worked with an actual successful director, who had worked on broadway, whose wife had decided to settle them in the suburbs of the suburbs of the suburbs to retire. We were far below the level of performance he was used to. When I tell this story, he always comes across as such a villain, but I swear he wasn’t a bad guy. He finished a run through and we were doing notes. He says to me, “You know that monologue you have at the end of your first scene? Can you do it better next time?” Me: “Sure thing! Anything in particular you want me to do?” Him: “No, just… better.”
I was doing a pilot once, when my costar thought he was going to be an "artist" and right before the scene, asked the director what his "motivation In the scene" was. The Director immediately responded "Your fucking paycheck! ACTION!" Which he then had to immediately call "Cut!" Because I was laughing my ass off. Almost two decades later and having once been a consultant for actors and models, that always stuck with me.
The question IS memorable bit of direction. On the description of this short says worst, so for Brad Pitt it was not his worst butt the most memorable bit of direction given to him. This is an example of how some people just hear what they want to hear, like the person who posted this video.
Yes, I know that was what they did 4 times over. They wanted to do it again. I Heard Fabio and Renia talking half a year and it will be over. But Fabio said like no in a way
David Fincher? Can't imagine him giving that direction, but then I haven't watched him work so wouldn't know for sure. That scene Brad described seems like it would fit Seven though.
Well he is referring to Kalifornia, directed by Dominic Sena The only movie he played a serial killer in, and he was beyond believable! You'll hate him if you watch it! I dare you😊
99% David Fincher
What David finches film does Brad Pitt joke someone just out of interest?
Nop. Dominic Sena, from "Kalifornia".
My thought exactly
He's referring to Andrew Dominik from 'Killing Them Softly'..
@@s.frombrum4379 I love when David finches
The best bit of this to me is seeing Brad's genuine reaction to being asked such a fun question.
Yeah that was the most real I’ve ever seen him.
I mean it probably was more fun than "tell me about this movie" or "was it enjoyable shooting this movie?" like the countless interviews for dozens of movies
I completely agree.
Big part if that reaction wasn’t genuine. He probably was excited about an interesting question but not to that extent where he’s panting like that.
Many times, guests on talk shows provide the host with a list of questions, to set the stage for the guest to say what he wants to say.
The Director was Dominic Sena and the Movie was Kalifornia. The Director spoke about that in an interview many years ago... The movies pretty sick if you like the Natural Born Killers vibes.
Fake news it was David Fincher during Fight club
Hey - I have seen that movie like 20 years ago. Still remember one of Pitts lines "I like dreams, coz in dreams - there are no rules"
Well done!!! 100%
@@NellyGandhella Wrong U are mistaken sorry
This was my immediate guess, because it's the only movie where he played a serial killer
1st rule: We do not talk about the director
2nd rule: We do NOT talk about the director
Good cause he's talking about doug liman
Well he did ask him
People never name drop.
HELPPP
I understood that reference...
So clearly we’ve narrowed it down to Dominic Seña, David Fincher, or Quentin Tarantino. Good job team 😃😂
When I saw the thumbnail I remembered Quetin Tarantino in Inglorious Bastards(Which Bras Pitt also worked on). He was the one that choked the girl for real (with her permission). Really outstanding stuff!
I'm going with Andrew Dominik and the movie was 'Killing Them Softly'.. Go look at all the movies he has directed😅😅
@@andrebenites9919 i don’t think it was QT in IB mainly because the context makes it seem like it was advice given directly to him, and that scene involves Christoph Waltz not Brad, and when Landa strangles the woman in IB he doesn’t stop and start again like the advice suggests, but honestly I’m just speculating lol
Nah I'm betting my left ballsack it was Chris nolan
Dominic Sena Kalifornia
“that director was ted bundy” i’m crying😂😂
right?
Eh
''what scene of Benjamin Button was that'' so fkn good too
Mr and mrs smith when he’s in marriage counselling and pretends to choke someone
Good call
Dang, didnt even think of that. I was just thinkin Tarantino.
Holy crap it’s definitely Doug Liman 😂
Or maybe it was a metaphor and he wasn't actually choking someone?
False. It's Dominick who directed Killing Them Softly
The movie was Kalifornia. He played a serial killer. Super underrated movie
That was my first guess. Not a great movie, so I would expect less than stellar direction.
@@mrchopsticks3 Not Brad's best work but still a worthy movie.
@@mackychloe well, I have it on good authority that the director didn't give good notes.
For me he could get an Oscar for that role@@mackychloe
@@alalalala04 Nah.
coin flip between Tarantino and Fincher. As somelse said, he spoke it like if it was said by Fincher but in the way Tarantino would say it
Good guess.
Actually it’s Ridley Scott
@@thischannelisdeletedDING DING DING!!! FINALLY I see someone who got it right👋🏻
I was thinking Tarantino also, but people usually do a little voice or a head turn with some hand mannerisms to copy him.
What's the movie brad choking someone.. 🤔@@tonyb1984
“What scene in Benjamin button was that?” 😂😂
I think it's Quentin Tarantino directing either the final sequence or that Bruce Lee scene in Once upon a time in Hollywood.
It's Dominic Sena. In Kalifornia he literally plays a serial killer.
Love Brad’s laugh reaction to the question 😂
It was so oddly wholesome and giddy😊
Dominic Sena..gotta be.. only film Brad played serial killer in was KALIFORNIA.
Yup. That's my guess
Exactly! Spot on.
Yup. I'd put money on it
Weird how he also directed Gone in 60 Seconds lol
@Chicago PAB his choke victims were usually gone after 60 seconds
The fucking excitement that brad pitt felt whem asked that question is what i strive to feel. Pure joy
Get better anecdotes
@@ellie-tk4jy wah
@Dave Lane what does "celebrity worship" have to do with anything?
Im making an observation not sucking his dick
That wasn't joy--that was RELIEF, to be able to UNLOAD that anecdote
@Dave Lane Get a life
My money is on Tarantino
First psycho that popped in my head was Tarantino, I wouldn't be surprised if he's the foot fetish strangler. I would also let him get away with it because that man can make a DAMN good movie. It's worth a few unsolved murdera
Feels a bit too dark and out of character... I'd say David Fincher.
Do u really think tarentino going to give out shit directing advice when he makes masterpieces
Dominic Sena
Kalifornia
I don't think Brad's characters in Tarantino movies ever choked someone. Tarantino did choke Diane Kruger himself for Inglorious Bastards though after her permission.
Kalifornia was amazing. His character Early was terrifying
I just love Brad Pitt reaction, like you can see that he was waiting all this life for someone to ask that question 😂
Edit after reading the responses : well, this escalated quickly...
Yeah, cos he used it on his son
Exactly what I thought too.
@@TPRM1 lmfao
All his life clearly
@@mrbig1022I didn't even notice my mistake 😅 thanks
Tarantino would say that. Especially the way he phrased it makes it sound like Tarantino
"Okay, but in the scene I just open the door and say hello..."
"Yes, and?"
in what movie does brad choke someone?
@@canobenitez inglorious bastards, the direction wasn’t for him it was for Christopher Waltz.
@@CummybushWaltz didn't actually do the choke. Tarantino did.
David Fincher is an outstanding director but he's known for these things...😂😂😂😂 Like ' too many takes ' , ' you have to do what he want ' , straightforward words . He is fucking genius though
Its not Fincher tho.There is no scene that would be fitting in Seven. Its Dominic Sena, the movie must be Kalifornia. Only movie in which Brad plays a Serial Killer.
@@markmauk8231 there’s also Fight Club, but yeah Kalifornia is a good call
@@wesguild7804 No choking in Fight Club
@@markmauk8231 Helena Bonham Carter choked on that D
@@Pankaj-qp5fc Well it was Edward, so....
"That Director was Ted Bundy" 😂
Why is this described as WORST. Its his most memorable direction
Because it probably wouldn't be good for him to choke someone unconscious during filming
Worst as in “most dark”
Because choking an actor is disgusting
@@ellie-tk4jy i dunno it worked pretty well in inglorious bastards
Clickbait. And the morons on the comment section clearly eat it up. It's acting, it's not actual attempted murder, what's wrong with you people. No, @Dr. Madd, I don't give this channel the benefit of the doubt, especially when they've got doofuses here.
This guy asks the best and most exciting questions. I’ve seen other interviews, and he always gets the actors, smiling and enjoying the conversation. He doesn’t ask about offensive, touchy, or political subjects. He’s just a damn good interviewer who seems genuinely interested in a person & their talents. Showing Tom Cruise his own memes was my favorite
I’m with everybody that suspects the director of Kalifornia
"Wuhz at Mahma, he say whuh?"
Good movie, actually.
1 of 2 : David Fincher or Tarantino.
Dominic Sena, from movie "Kalifornia" (Brad Pitt's character is a serial-killer in it).
As soon as he said serial killer, I thought David Fincher
Nah, they’re good friends who’ve worked together so much. I think it’s the director of Kalifornia.
He didn’t say anything about being the “worst”
🙄
It probably was the worst though, just based on the direction itself
Memorable... I was lied to by the title 💔
I thought the direction was:
"Wear something green today Brad.. "
Man's got green on green on green. Man looks like David Caruso in Jade💀
Only film I can think of Brad playing serial killer is 'kalifornia'
Killing them softly
Right and as far as I know, Brad Pitt wouldn’t diss David Fincher like that in public- my moneys on the director of Kalifornia.
Cutting class (1989)
Seven
@@mangamania5725wou,such a great movie!!👍
I just realized how many time brad pitt has chocked people on screen
He’s chocked many a chockees.
Yeah and off screen too primarily his children
That's Tarantino hands down, and he's referring to a scene where in the movie Inglorious Basterds, where he actually strangles the actress in it. Fyi, it was Hans Landa's character that does this, but in reality those hands were of none another than Tarantino!
So why would he be telling Brad to act that way?
Excellent deduction my dear watson
It doesn't really make sense
The question was most memorable, not worst, direction given.
Most immemorable
Is it just me? The direction brad was given, actually makes sense...
The funny part is that he assumes that Brad already knows the feeling of reviving your victim, like it's a common thing to experience
Because he was asked for most *memorable* direction he got. This vid gets a thumb down from me for making me contemplate for a minute Brad must be an idiot for thinking that was bad direction somehow.
"actually"
I love brad pritts reaction to that question, He never looks so excited normally like he does here. Awesome.
For sure Quentin Tarantino
Tarantino actually choked the German actress in Inglorious Bastards till she passed out. He said it needed to be real. It took a few minutes to revive her. pretty wild.
1 Of the Most Phenomenal Actor's on the Planet
The interviewer just outright accused David Fincher
He's talking about Quentin's cameo in Inglorious Basterds. Waltz "couldn't do it properly", so Quentin done it himself.
I love that Brad decided to show up as a pile of grass clippings.
Hell that suit is prolly made of leprechaun pubes.
Hey, I own that exact outfit.
And he still looks like a million bucks.
Get it?
Cuz money is green.
And because he’s so insanely good looking-that he looks amazing no matter what he wears.
I’ll be here all week.
@@CipherSerpico take a pill before you have some sort of an episode, darling.
@@michaelparks6120 I can’t tell if you don’t know how to read social cues-like, when someone’s making a joke-Or, if you just don’t know how to read-in general.
I thinking either Doug Liman or David Fincher. I see a lot of comments saying Tarantino, definitely not him. I think people just associate him with violent words because he portrays a lot of violent things.
They associate him specifically with actually choking an actress himself for realism
The director was Quentin Tarantino
Best interviewer ever. He started at the BBC I think. I always love his questions and enthusiasm. As does Brad.
Brad’s suit was made by Cheech and Chong.
🤣🤣🤣
It’s Dominic Sena.
Jokes on you guys… it was his marriage counselor
Ironically I think the scene is with a marriage counselor in Mr and Mrs Smith hahaha. Either that or Kalifornia
He is my favourite interviewer!
nope 100% he talks about Dominic Sena. he was the director of Kalifornia and brad pitt plays in that movie a serialkiller
That definitely sounds like something Tarantino would say …
Director was Dominic Sena from Kalifornia is my guess.
David Fincher no question 100%
Brad Pitt doesn’t joke anyone in a David fincher movie 😂😂😂
Tarantino
Shout out to Ali Plumb! Always such a delightful interviewer :)
It's actually terry gilliam for 12 Monkeys!
I bet it's Neil Jordan. When he strangles Lestat in Interview with the Vampire.
Kickass looks great lol
The director was: David Ayer
Memorable not worst.
Worst experiences are more memorable.
Click bait always works
Im loving this comment section, not everyone is right or wrong on what director he's talking about
He says it like Tarantino but shows it like Fincher
I worked for a theatre company and one day at rehearsal for a new show, and an actress who was having difficulty with "motivation" or simply wasn't understanding what the director was wanting and director's eloquent response was, "Just do the fucking thing".
Dominic Sena?
my thoughts.
The director was: Doug Liman
That’s Fincher 😂😂😂
When he starts recounting the story, he briefly imitates the director. Both the voice and body language are spot-on Fincher.
Right?! I don’t see QT in any of that.
Bullit train was a fucking return to CINEMA FORM and also hella FRESH
Definitely Quentin Tarantino
What's with the wacky title? The discussion is about *memorable* direction -- not necessarily the worst. It'd be nice if folks were at least a little subtler with their misrepresentations 🫤
You know you a serial killer when you choke a man to death then revive him to do it again.
Haha he got so excited to answer that queezzle😂
I didn’t know, better but I was thinking Jack Nicholson was telling Brad to do it that way.
Quentin Tarrentino has a mind like that!
100% Dominic Sena.
The movie "Kalifornia."
People are saying David Fincher, but the question was, what was the direction..."HE got," not another cast member. In Kalifornia is the only movie Brad himself played a serial killer. He was a cop in "Seven." So the director (Fincher) wouldn't give BRAD that direct direction. And in OUATIH was directed by Tarantino, Brad played a stunt man and hero art the end. That specific direction doesn't make sense other than when Brad HIMSELF actually played a deranged killer.
He is referring to Dominic Sena, the movie was "Kalifornia" from 1993
The direction is basically; make sure you're in complete control, let go, and do it again. Its brilliant advice just worded incorrectly.
The worst advice I think I ever got was “just be yourself”.
The “do that” is a clear callout to Tarintino. It’s one of his speech mannerisms.
That's about Andrew Dominik, the director of "The Assassination Of Jesse James", probably the best role in Brad Pitt's career
The worst direction I’ve ever been given, was from a guy who shall be known as “Dwight”.
He told me: _”156 paces from the light red mailbox, make a left… Walk until you hear the beehive”._
Gotta be Fincher and I love that.
I loved Bullet Train... that was a fun movie... excellent cast!
It was Angelina 😅 and they were just sitting at home watching Bake Off!
He's so handsome.
This whole trio is hot
the interviewer too
@@last7509 Sure, if you like effeminate nerds
Doug Liman for sure
Quentin Tarantino was the first director who came to mind for me
That director was speaking from experience
Fight club when he chokes the bar owner 😂
My favorite part of this is the director asking “you know when a serial killer does…” Because that’s when I would ask, “how many serial killers do you know and are you one yourself?”
I did one high school play, and two community college plays, really not much of an actor. My first community college play, I worked with an actual successful director, who had worked on broadway, whose wife had decided to settle them in the suburbs of the suburbs of the suburbs to retire. We were far below the level of performance he was used to.
When I tell this story, he always comes across as such a villain, but I swear he wasn’t a bad guy. He finished a run through and we were doing notes. He says to me, “You know that monologue you have at the end of your first scene? Can you do it better next time?” Me: “Sure thing! Anything in particular you want me to do?” Him: “No, just… better.”
I was doing a pilot once, when my costar thought he was going to be an "artist" and right before the scene, asked the director what his "motivation In the scene" was. The Director immediately responded "Your fucking paycheck! ACTION!"
Which he then had to immediately call "Cut!" Because I was laughing my ass off. Almost two decades later and having once been a consultant for actors and models, that always stuck with me.
The question IS memorable bit of direction. On the description of this short says worst, so for Brad Pitt it was not his worst butt the most memorable bit of direction given to him. This is an example of how some people just hear what they want to hear, like the person who posted this video.
It’s Tarantino. Tarantino choked Kruger in Inglorious Basterds until she passed out for the scene with Waltz.
David Fincher or Tarantino
Yes, I know that was what they did 4 times over. They wanted to do it again. I Heard Fabio and Renia talking half a year and it will be over. But Fabio said like no in a way
David Fincher? Can't imagine him giving that direction, but then I haven't watched him work so wouldn't know for sure. That scene Brad described seems like it would fit Seven though.
We need Brad as Arthur Morgan RDRII movie
Well he is referring to Kalifornia, directed by Dominic Sena The only movie he played a serial killer in, and he was beyond believable! You'll hate him if you watch it! I dare you😊
Dominic Sena for the movie "Kalifornia" -- I'd bet on it... has to be that movie...
Creepy how enthusiastic he was at wanting to volunteer that little bit of information.
Wild card is Andrew Dominik
Brad Was Chuffed To Bits Hearing That Question 😂
Dominic Sena, who directed him in Kalifornia