They're probably two of the most humble and awkwardly sweet actors working today and they play some of the most terrifying characters to ever be put on screen.
Underrated gem I hope you know of...1995, Strange Days. Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Tom Sizemore, Juliette Lewis. James Cameron wrote but Katheryn Bigelowe directed. Ridiculously ahead of its time.
because he sees that Waltz is intimidated. he knows that his portrayal of Landa can't hold a candle to Goeth, Waltz knows this too. and that the movie IB is generally shit.
@@trawlins396 because guys flirt with each other a lot and i don't think actors are that homophobic that they wouldn't flirt with each other anyway. it's sexy to many women for men to flirt with each other especially these two as they're physically beautiful men.
Gentlemen?! Haha only Waltz. Ralph is sweet and gorgeous, however, while on a flight to represent an AIDS campaign, had random sex with a flight attendant whom eventually sued him bc she actually thought he had aids😂.
Seeing Christoph smile like this in an interview is such a breath of fresh air. It's obvious how much he doesn't like some of the more 'juvenile' interviewers he's been exposed to
Some of those interviews I just feel bad for him. Especially the late night talk shows. He's way too cultured and mature and CLASSY for an interviewer that's not on his level.
@@trawlins396 please be quiet. do you realise that those talk shows hosts are also those things that you describe? their shows cater to a specific audience. 'classy'. he's just a bloke.
+Rakesh Gopinath I don't think anyone in the American or English film industry considers him underrated - quite the opposite really. He's one of the best actors of his or any generation.
Tarantino movies draw more attention to themselves than movies by other directors (for example Wes Anderson), which doesn't mean that Tarantino is the better director.
I would've loved to watch another hour of these two talking. I absolutely LOVE the way that especially Ralph Fiennes formulates an idea into a few sentences or considers something he's curious about & turns it into words & then g e n t l y gives it a little push out into a little elbow room in the conversation to see what happens. That kind of gentle, hesitant, idiosyncratic way of being in the world is so dismissed & discouraged in our daily life. It's all about aggressive pushy energy & dominating conversations & talking talking talking over others without even listening. I'm a much more hesitant pondering gentle sort of considerer, so it's fun to see Ralph Fiennes do the same. I think it's also conducive to unexpected conversations that usually turn out to be the most interesting ones.
I want a movie with Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz and Javier Bardem 🎬😩😍 ! Like they're 3 psychopaths and they're friends : directed by Quentin Tarantino or Xavier Dolan .
What I like about this particular episode is that, both men taking part in the conversation are highly intelligent and utterly classical. Although, you might say, they have aged decently and thus became so prominent, but that's not true, because they have been like this since their childhood.
+Mayan Idiot Ralph is great. Christoph hasn't been great outside Tarantino's films. I can't believe he has 2 Academy awards, and actors like gary Oldman, Ian Mckellen and Ralph Fiennes don't have any.
Sada sivan I agree on IB. But not on Django Unchained, Leo was even better than him and he wasn't even nominated. And of the nominees that year, Alan Arkin and Philip Seymour Hoffman deserved the award more in my opinion.
Two men whose on-screen personas tend to be quite eccentric and, well, over-the-top, but who by all accounts are in reality really soft-spoken and introspective minds.
Looking back on these older interviews.... the second I saw Ralph Fiennes and Christoph Waltz together I clicked as fast as possible! These two are icons and something about them is so similar to each other whilst being so individualistic. I would love to see them acting together!!!
both are so great so fantastic! but Christoph got his two oscars and ralph is still waiting for his! thats unfair- he sould have had the oscar for his role in Schindlers List....
He's definitely bored in most of those interviews. He's too cultured and mature for most big name talk shows. They're for the generic , common type of actor like Ashton Kutcher and Brad Pitt.
I'd say that this might be rooted in his cultural background. In German speaking countries we usually don't do small talks that often. In fact, plenty of people find such conversations superficial and meaningless and thus often consider such talks as a waste of time and energy. In more intimate situations like here in this direct back and forth interaction, we prefer conversations with deeper thoughts and meaning that at times require to defend certain statements or set them into relation and context which often is missing in typical small talk where the answer given is more or less pointless as the audience is more interested in a punch line than for the actual background of the story.
This reminds me of those old tv shows with interviews that were actually deep and intelligent instead of the pure entertaining done in modern late night shows. So amazing talks like these are still orchestrated
Like Dick Cavett. It used to be about intelligent conversation now it's about entertainment and being "Twitterable". All of th actors seem to be giving pre written answers.
OMGGGGGGGGGG Ralph Fiennes is so amazing. I just want to see a whole series of Ralph Fiennes paired with various actors/actresses. Sit him down with Holly Hunter, Jake Gyllenhaal, reunite him with Kristen Scott-Thomas & on & on.
Thank you for uploading this! I couldn't find it on the full version Variety youtube page. I love how these two are so humble that they keep trying to ask each other questions, instead of stealing the spotlight. Character actors are the best!
And I love you too, and I love you even more, and I LOVE you most when you do this thing and I am the only who loves the other the most, no it's ME that loves YOU the most.
It's very interesting coming straight from JGL and Paul Dano's session where they talk extensively about how closely they worked with the people they were portraying to this one where Cristoph and Ralph kept their distance from those they portrayed.
Easy pick for two of my favorite actors, can’t wait to see Waltz do more but Ralph’s career is so ballsy and different through the decades. Crazy the same guy who played a horrible Nazi is the same guy who played a gang boss in In Bruges, wonderful.
Intelligent conversation & the magic of people who listen to converse. I’ll bet the majority of humanity has never experienced this simple pleasure. Possibly our greatest loss as a society.
I've only seen a few movies of Ralph Fiennes. English Patient, Schindler's List, In Bruges, Red Dragon, Oscar and Lucinda, Maid In Manhattan. The man has crazy range.
Well considering the villainous roles he has played brillantly, you're fear of him makes sense. Also, depending on if you are an American or not, his accent can mentally be differed as scary. This is because of the many western world movie villains have German/Austrian accents. It is very interesting to dive deeper into why we might fear certain things.
I think Christoph Waltz is such a good actor that even in an unscripted interview with a fellow actor he is still able to act convincingly, meaning I'm not quite convinced that he isn't acting even during the interview.
They're probably two of the most humble and awkwardly sweet actors working today and they play some of the most terrifying characters to ever be put on screen.
Olivia Petersen Ralph Fiennes real life partner
Ralph Fiennes - Voldemord? I guess u forgot about that one though.
summed up very precisely!
Underrated gem I hope you know of...1995, Strange Days. Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Tom Sizemore, Juliette Lewis. James Cameron wrote but Katheryn Bigelowe directed. Ridiculously ahead of its time.
when you get to play a nazi officer, you are allowed to be as sweet as you can be.
Two guys embarrassing each other with compliments while trying not to embarrass each other with compliments. I love this.
pouring lukewarm coffee on each other! wonderful
5⁵⁵
Me, too. Hach, what a beautiful life
Thank u melissa
i love how gentle they both talk
If I may say so, I believe your comment was the most observant and delightful thing to read.
Waltz was soft but imposing. hahahaha. Landa all the way.
I see pga128, you just poured him some lukewarm coffee :)
Ralph seems a little nervous. Why have we stopped in a barley field, which movie is that? Schindler's list?
Joan Lynch the grand budapest hotel
Ralph Fiennes literally was fangirling over Christoph Waltz. Never seen the man this happy! 🥺
because he sees that Waltz is intimidated. he knows that his portrayal of Landa can't hold a candle to Goeth, Waltz knows this too. and that the movie IB is generally shit.
@@ThePitchblue ye man Quentin's films are just the worst
@@ThePitchbluewhat are u even going on about😂
The reason everyone's saying they're flirting is they're matching each other's body language. It shows great affinity and respect.
??? Why would anyone think they're flirting?? Yuck!
@@trawlins396 because guys flirt with each other a lot and i don't think actors are that homophobic that they wouldn't flirt with each other anyway. it's sexy to many women for men to flirt with each other especially these two as they're physically beautiful men.
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 except there was no "flirting' here. They were just being friendly.
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 NOT flirting with another male doesn't mean you're "homophobic" lol
Two of the most polite men in hollywood. Is it no wonder they are some of the most adored?
Yes, a total soft spoken gentlemen and the good news is that they're not Hollywood formed.
no wonder they play nazis :3
Gentlemen?! Haha only Waltz. Ralph is sweet and gorgeous, however, while on a flight to represent an AIDS campaign, had random sex with a flight attendant whom eventually sued him bc she actually thought he had aids😂.
@@denitzilla and that's a GOOD thing
@@denitzilla well, she's an idiot then. Don't have unprotected sex with someone you are not sure about. She just made a fool out of herself
I nearly caught a heart attack, two of my favourite actors....interviewing each other...both so talented....so poised
So scary 😂
Christoph Waltz is such a professional.
He's kind of just no fun and not particularly likeable.
Erin Steele He's actually VERY likeable if one is discerning.
Erin Steele He might seem no fun to folk who eat garbage in cinemas. He just got class.
@@erinmaree1987 hello
@@patrickbaumhahn3555 Class? C. Waltz can play just one role and that is...himself. Can't think of actors with less class than him.
Seeing Christoph smile like this in an interview is such a breath of fresh air. It's obvious how much he doesn't like some of the more 'juvenile' interviewers he's been exposed to
Some of those interviews I just feel bad for him. Especially the late night talk shows. He's way too cultured and mature and CLASSY for an interviewer that's not on his level.
then he's an arrogant twat. honestly, he should lighten up.
@@trawlins396 please be quiet. do you realise that those talk shows hosts are also those things that you describe? their shows cater to a specific audience. 'classy'. he's just a bloke.
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 👂👂👂 hear that noise? It's the sound of no one caring about your opinion
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 nope. I don't think I'll be quiet. If other OPINIONS bother your little sensitive self then stay off of PUBLIC forums!
This is the best collaboration I could have imagined.
Hahaha, Touché, Imagine waltz’s django/inglorious with fiennes in bruges !?
Agreed
Hana n garie
If Marilyn was alive she would’ve done
To be such a daring and fearless actor, Ralph really seems shy and super humble here. Love it.
Ralph Fiennes fanboying about Christoph Waltz at the beginning is just so cute !!
Wish this was longer.
That's what she said to me.
but it's thick
@@sednafloating7027 when the hell did we meet ? How do u know?
Search for the corridor part with Ralph chasing Waltz about the Tarantino interview
Yeah, but I'm surprised Samsung Galaxy is presenting anything other than phone apps.
These two need to make a movie together.
The Spectacular Gonzo how about spectre?
@@mralpha96 Maybe he meNt like acting side by side!
I love how they are just excessively fangirling around each other
You mean ass-kissing, don't you? After 30 seconds it becomes a bit nauseating.
@@martinpalmer9810 really? ralph fiennes's excitement seemed real to me, i think they both appreciate and respect each other
Ralph was so so wonderful in Grand Budapest. He is so under-rated.
+Rakesh Gopinath
I don't think anyone in the American or English film industry considers him underrated - quite the opposite really. He's one of the best actors of his or any generation.
Def not under rated
Tarantino movies draw more attention to themselves than movies by other directors (for example Wes Anderson), which doesn't mean that Tarantino is the better director.
Oh look another RUclipsr throwing out the word underrated without knowing the meaning.
@@smcgloth i'm sure he means underrated as in the general public most likely wouldn't be able to recall his name if he was seen out
I learn a new word every time I watch his interviews.
I would've loved to watch another hour of these two talking.
I absolutely LOVE the way that especially Ralph Fiennes formulates an idea into a few sentences or considers something he's curious about & turns it into words & then g e n t l y gives it a little push out into a little elbow room in the conversation to see what happens. That kind of gentle, hesitant, idiosyncratic way of being in the world is so dismissed & discouraged in our daily life. It's all about aggressive pushy energy & dominating conversations & talking talking talking over others without even listening. I'm a much more hesitant pondering gentle sort of considerer, so it's fun to see Ralph Fiennes do the same. I think it's also conducive to unexpected conversations that usually turn out to be the most interesting ones.
They both seem so shy.
No they’re just british and austrian.
Ralph is so cute. omg.
spit roasted by two old fucks? hmu.
He seems like a sensitive soul. So sweet.
Ralph is a wonderful actor. He is very handsome and very talented. OMG I like his beautiful voice
Kieran B And what's your talent ? Being a lil bitch ? 😂
They're handsome\great actors haha^^
Fuck yeah
I want a movie with Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz and Javier Bardem 🎬😩😍 ! Like they're 3 psychopaths and they're friends : directed by Quentin Tarantino or Xavier Dolan .
A need!
Written by martin McDonough
Zzzz predictable.
3 psychopath friends doesn’t really mix well!
plz, yes plz..... if only though
Two men who appreciate each other on a secular, intellectual and creative level and have respect for their craft.
"you know.... poor people.." LMAO that fuckin killed me
What I like about this particular episode is that, both men taking part in the conversation are highly intelligent and utterly classical. Although, you might say, they have aged decently and thus became so prominent, but that's not true, because they have been like this since their childhood.
Ralph Fiennes is just, for me, one of the all time greats. Pure Qual
He's amazing.
Really enjoyable, two great actors.
+Mayan Idiot Ralph is great. Christoph hasn't been great outside Tarantino's films. I can't believe he has 2 Academy awards, and actors like gary Oldman, Ian Mckellen and Ralph Fiennes don't have any.
+englandsensation Thats not on him. Its on the Academy. He deserved those awards. His acting in Inglorious Basterds, phenomenal.
Sada sivan I agree on IB. But not on Django Unchained, Leo was even better than him and he wasn't even nominated.
And of the nominees that year, Alan Arkin and Philip Seymour Hoffman deserved the award more in my opinion.
+englandsensation Like you said, it's your opinion, but the majority of 6,000+ voters for the Oscars did not and that means he won it fair and square.
+englandsensation That's because he hasn't done really any American films outside of Tarantino's films. He's a phenomenal actor, though.
I would absolutely love it if Tarantino would cast Ralph fienes in one of his movies, such an amazing actor and would be awesome under his direction
Two of my favorite actors. Both of them have Absolutely SHINED in their roles, yet they are both so humble. Love this “interview” of sorts.
you can tel finnes is so shy but so charming
Ralph is one the best actors out there. He deserves oscar
Two men whose on-screen personas tend to be quite eccentric and, well, over-the-top, but who by all accounts are in reality really soft-spoken and introspective minds.
This has to be the quietest and calmest interviews I’ve ever witnessed. Between two of the most explosive actors on screen.
Very cool. Their accents seem to be charming each other's pants off.
i need more christoph waltz
I have some in one of my jars. Where can I send it?
GameBros Ⓡ
Not at all. I'm just a giving person.
Looking back on these older interviews.... the second I saw Ralph Fiennes and Christoph Waltz together I clicked as fast as possible! These two are icons and something about them is so similar to each other whilst being so individualistic. I would love to see them acting together!!!
It was such a soothing interview, both voices are warm to my heart. :D
Two of my favorite actors of all time. Wonderfully talented, clever and lovely gentlemen. Well done Variety. Well. Done!
you can tell ralph would like to work with quentin
for sure
"Who wouldn't? It's an institution"
@@santividal9387 he's worked w Wes Anderson though. Just as good. No? 🤷♀️
Ammon Goeth and Hans Landa having a casual chat after their military duties 🤪
both are so great so fantastic! but Christoph got his two oscars and ralph is still waiting for his! thats unfair- he sould have had the oscar for his role in Schindlers List....
Or English patient. Or Onegin. He's great actor. One of the greatest of all time, actually.
He is amazing in Schindler's List
@@romeaffair And Wuthering Heights.
The most reaction I’ve ever seen Christoph have. He normally seems a bit bored and awkward in ways. This was a great collaboration
He's definitely bored in most of those interviews. He's too cultured and mature for most big name talk shows. They're for the generic , common type of actor like Ashton Kutcher and Brad Pitt.
I'd say that this might be rooted in his cultural background. In German speaking countries we usually don't do small talks that often. In fact, plenty of people find such conversations superficial and meaningless and thus often consider such talks as a waste of time and energy. In more intimate situations like here in this direct back and forth interaction, we prefer conversations with deeper thoughts and meaning that at times require to defend certain statements or set them into relation and context which often is missing in typical small talk where the answer given is more or less pointless as the audience is more interested in a punch line than for the actual background of the story.
I could listen to both of them talk forever, they are both so talented!
This reminds me of those old tv shows with interviews that were actually deep and intelligent instead of the pure entertaining done in modern late night shows. So amazing talks like these are still orchestrated
Like Dick Cavett. It used to be about intelligent conversation now it's about entertainment and being "Twitterable". All of th actors seem to be giving pre written answers.
wow two daddies just having fun
Such a respect for both of them.
They are so adorable together and with each other. Two amazingly talented people. It' always a joy watching them on screen!
I'd listen to a Podcast of these guys.
A strong and soothing voice can make even a simple conversation engaging.
OMGGGGGGGGGG Ralph Fiennes is so amazing. I just want to see a whole series of Ralph Fiennes paired with various actors/actresses. Sit him down with Holly Hunter, Jake Gyllenhaal, reunite him with Kristen Scott-Thomas & on & on.
Ralph Fiennes & Tim Roth also. & Chiwitel Ejiofor. Then Romola Garai. Then Edward Norton...& Judy Dench...
Immediately after watching Spectre I searched up if these two ever did an interview together i’m in love 😭
So lucky to have actors like this gentleman in our time.
Thank you for uploading this! I couldn't find it on the full version Variety youtube page.
I love how these two are so humble that they keep trying to ask each other questions,
instead of stealing the spotlight. Character actors are the best!
Ralph is always eloquent.
I love how giggly they are with each other
Ralph Fiennes' Amon Goeth is the best villan in cinema. Forever.
Hans Landa?
Amon was a real man, that doesn't make him great 🙄
I love how star struck Ralph Fiennes is XD
I had no idea Ralph was this soft spoken! What an amazing actor.
Is that He Who Must Not Be Named?
+Boy In The Box Yes.
+Boy In The Box ITS LORD VOLDEMORT..SAY HIS NAME...TOM MARVOLO RIDDLE!!!
+Boy In The Box Ah, Landa! Da sind Sie hier!
no it's just blofeld
To quote rifftrax, "Yes, the most evil wizard of all time... Tom." lol
Two great artistic gentlemen - could listen to their stories for days.
Waltz is the only actor that I find attractive and yet scares the hell out of me!
The humility of these people is as inspiring to me as their incredible talent.
I can barely deal with the amount of eloquence and class on this video. It's neat to watch another gentleman talking with Waltz for a change.
whoever thought of having these two together - good job! this is so awkwardly comfortable and nice!
This feels like something that should be three hours long
Two of my all time favourite actors!! 😍
my two daddiest daddies of all🥺
And I love you too, and I love you even more, and I LOVE you most when you do this thing and I am the only who loves the other the most, no it's ME that loves YOU the most.
Tordy Clark 😂😂😂😂
I wish there was a longer version of their conversation, so interesting to listen to
2 amazing amazing actors just talking ...amazing
It's very interesting coming straight from JGL and Paul Dano's session where they talk extensively about how closely they worked with the people they were portraying to this one where Cristoph and Ralph kept their distance from those they portrayed.
Easy pick for two of my favorite actors, can’t wait to see Waltz do more but Ralph’s career is so ballsy and different through the decades. Crazy the same guy who played a horrible Nazi is the same guy who played a gang boss in In Bruges, wonderful.
They seem so sweet. I’m fangirling a little. Two of my favorite actors.
Ralph Fiennes can play such a great villain, but he’s such a good guy.
It's obvious that Ralph is a fan of Quentin too
Many actors are Tarantino fans. Kind of an error in my opinion.
@@ritahorvath8207 no asked, Rita
@@ritahorvath8207 why’s that?
Just 2 very distinguished gentlemen having a conversation flattering each other...and their voices are peak ASMR.
Ralph without facial hair is my favorite. :)
Both are great in potraying an evil character on screen
“You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity.”
Where was that line from?
@@hitchcockginger it’s from the Grand Budapest Hotel
@@koolbambino8186 Thank you so much!!!!!
the most intelligent and the best playing actors ever!
A GAZILLION likes!!!! Two of the best epic actors ever!!!!!!
Their vibes and calmness match so much
Intelligent conversation & the magic of people who listen to converse. I’ll bet the majority of humanity has never experienced this simple pleasure. Possibly our greatest loss as a society.
Two fantastic actors right here I’m still shaking wen Ralph played Amon goeth bang on 😂😂😂
Great Interview 🤩 Both of them are Awesome 👏👏👏👏👏 I'm so in Love with Christoph Waltz 🥰❤
Two of the best actors I've had the pleasure to watch.
I fucking love these guys, I wish they talked about In Bruges though :(
That was the real part that was missing.
love the way Ralph is talking with his hands - all the body language
Their voices are so soothing, I almost fell asleep watching this lmao
Brilliant actors. Love how they both preform a bad guy in films. ❤
I've only seen a few movies of Ralph Fiennes.
English Patient, Schindler's List, In Bruges, Red Dragon, Oscar and Lucinda, Maid In Manhattan. The man has crazy range.
well this is just perfect :)
I agree with you
Is it weird that Christolph Waltz terrifies me? Even when he's not playing a character.
Not really. I know what you mean.
he does other things to me
Jeff Raser same he scares the hell out of me
He terrifies me while doing other things to me at the same time, so, I'm really screwed. So to speak. Heh.
Well considering the villainous roles he has played brillantly, you're fear of him makes sense. Also, depending on if you are an American or not, his accent can mentally be differed as scary. This is because of the many western world movie villains have German/Austrian accents. It is very interesting to dive deeper into why we might fear certain things.
Everyone should be as refined as they are in this video. It's so refreshing.
I think Christoph Waltz is such a good actor that even in an unscripted interview with a fellow actor he is still able to act convincingly, meaning I'm not quite convinced that he isn't acting even during the interview.
2 of my favorite actors of all time
I find great to see how a British guy and a Austrian-German fella talk about acting, which is so fabulous.
I agree with lots of other Users here!
Much to short!
Top men both! Real ambassadors for their profession and their countries!
Both great actors, Amon Göth vs. Hans Landa.
I LOVE these 2 actors !
I’m so happy this video exists...