I’ve met him in person and can honestly say he was the nicest celebrity I’ve ever met. What impressed me most about Michael was his ability to be completely comfortable in his own skin. Most of the celebrities I’ve met want anonymity but Michael was just genuinely nice to talk to and didn’t care that people were starstruck and wanted an autograph or picture.
He really impressed me in The Killer. Only a handful of actors on the planet like Michael, Denzel, and Tom Hanks that can hold your apt attention with such a detailed performance as part of a slow burn plot.
Big fan of Fassbender, but The Killer as a whole was pedestrian… Pretty run-of-the-mill experience for a David Fincher film…Formulaic & fairly uninteresting…Was hoping for a fresh take on the genre but instead we checked boxes all the way till it’s conclusion.
Talk about formulaic: they even gave him a girlfriend and had her get beaten up so we could sympathize with him. Andrew Kevin Walker wrote this too, I couldn't believe it!!!!
When it comes to celebrities, the majority give me the creeps. However, with Michael Fassbender, I believe what you see is what you get, just a nice guy who can kill at acting.
One of my fav actors, his recent work The Killer was phenomenal. Very in the moment actor, been following him from his early career until now. He's one of a kind.
Yeah,.Could have been a bit better personality-wise,. The Stoic thing got a bit monotonous,.Guy should laugh more ,. It woulld actually make a great TV show with a different killing every week : )
@@matthewmatt5285 "It woulld actually make a great TV show with a different killing every week : )" So, essentially an incompetent Dexter? Let's face it, he had a lot of philosophy, but he was not good at his job.
@@Hexon66 I haven’t rewatched, but his relative incompetence at times seemed more like a product of age and sleep deprivation catching up to him than anything else. Movie didn’t feel very deep.
@@Hexon66that was the joke dude. He had all of these bullshit mantras, philosophies, and samurai like mentality, but went against everything he believed in throughout the film. That's what's funny about it
ok ive watched about 10 of these Q&A True/False segments... does Rich contractually have to comment on the self deprecating production value EVERY time it starts? and if its SO bad, change it. Its not funny, just awkward and the guests never seem to care either way
I've always enjoyed his performances, so it's good to see that he is a "regular" guy, having a great sense of humor and talking freely and easily about his experiences. Like him even more now!
In the movie Inglorious Basterds his character is called out because his display of the number three was not what a German would do yet; he is German. I find that stunning!
So, I guess EVERY TIME Rich does a "true or false" he is gonna say the same lame and unoriginal "that's our production value" comment at the beginning. EVERY TIME