One of Tarantino’s moms boyfriends (who was black and like a step-dad to Tarantino) would tell him that story about The Moors conquering Sicily all the time. It’s the reason it’s in the movie.
This interview would have been better if Nick had the screen to himself when he was speaking. I abandoned it due to the host's continuing presence on the split screen.
The way you guys interrupt each other is infuriating as a listener. I really would like to have known what Joseph Kosinski said in that interview. Anyway, I do enjoy the show overall, and I love me some Tony Scott. We live in a lesser world now that he’s gone.
One follow up that scene in the beginning act one where Lempicka was faced with a painful choice - glad to hear the actors where given tools - I know how it impacted me in the audience…
Fantastic questions. Really appreciate digging into some of the artistic choices the show made and Eden’s process. Love the choice of emotional validity vs perfect tone
it's interesting listening to these interviews now and knowing a sequel is in development, considering they couldn't announce the sequel until that night at the screening.
Watched a couple interviews with this actor. He is so thoughtful and authentic in his answers. I like that he says things carefully and simply doesn’t blurt out shallow or superfluous remarks. Definitely a gentlemen in group interviews. Watched him in,” The Idea of You”, and loved his singing voice. So gifted!
I dread the sequel. Matthew is obsessed with putting Taylor/Alex as an example of everything a macho (half) Mexican can be. I also think he's infatuated with Taylor.
I so love the side characters and would love to see their stories, as envisioned by Casey and brought to the screen by Matthew. Start with Amy. Even have a redemption arc for Miguel, where we see him hurt by Alex's rejection - even though he was partially responsible - but eventually meets his love, too (the waiter in the cake scene?) (Stunned by how inclusion the whole movie is, with staff, etc. so non-traditional. And how natural it felt, even to the point that many people probably haven't noticed it.)
I think gay nick recieving sexuality question is becase he going from purple heart to rwrb which was hit on netflix and he got fame by it it was shock to me when i saw him bottoming in rwrb and doing all crazy kisses and he was basicly women in rwrb and the way he says im straight is making me laugh i mean no straight actor can doing paris scene no matter how good actor they are it was like watching porn i was embaresed watching it 😂
This by far is one of his best interview to date. He was so articulate and honest about his feelings and the way he put it forward was very inspiring. I loved how he passionately spoke about Latino community and its representation on tv. Now that he spoke a little bit about his own production company I can’t wait to see what he is going to bring to the table. I’ve no doubt it’s going to be amazing and wonderful just like he is. Also I wanna say thank you to the interviewer for asking really good questions. Taylor did a fantastic job of answering each of them with sheer clarity and accuracy ❤
Let’s be honest, this movie was given an R rating because it was a queer love story. We have all seen movies with much more graphic sex scenes showing more nudity that were rated PG-13 because it was a straight couple. The love story was beautiful in this movie and the characters were wonderful but because they’re queer, we can’t let teens see it. The hypocrisy makes me crazy.
It’s a shame because in the uk it was given a 12 so not even PG was needed. I think the US is more conservative and close minded in things like this. The love scenes were beautiful and beautifully shot
Somebody do an hour long interview with Taylor. He's so smart and has got so much to say, that I think it's hard for him to condense his answers sometimes. But I want to hear all his thoughts!
Well, there is a podcast from 2019, Kahn Conversations with Taylor, that's longer than an hour (it's on Spotify and Apple Music I think). It's a fantastic episode! Check it out.
amazing interview!! so beautiful and at ease. I'm sooo excited about his strive towards an upward trend in Latinx representation. I got a warm feeling when he used "Mestizo" and knows so much about current standings
I can't imagine anyone playing Prince Henry except Nicholas! I'm excited for him to reprise the role in the sequel. I believe he genuinely cares for the character, and as someone in the LGBTQ+ community, I think he did a fantastic job portraying the character!
So what does the line about the difference between rugby and football? It would make sense if Alex was talking about British football, what we call soccer, as there is so much physical contact in rugby and very little in soccer. But Alex being American, I would think, would call it soccer. (Although the way Alex says it, the meaning is more in the way he says it and not so much what he says.) And when Alex and Nora are talking after the New Year eve party (a month later), while they are talking, another staffer comes in without knocking and then looks embarrassed interrupting their private discussion. Wonder why that was in there. PS - like so many others, completely obsessed with the movie - in a good way.