and thats ironic , cause we are the ones who need to grateful....for all of us who love movies and great brilliant acting are in debt to tarantino for bringig him to masses
The next you'd know after him is me. :) Yes I'm a working actor born & raised in Singapore and I'm completely grateful for every little opportunity I get. Cheers, Kris. :) IG: actor_krismavericko
Waltz is hands down my favorite character actor and also among my favorite interview guests to tune into. Not only is he incredibly articulate, he is an intriguing intellectual to listen to. I could listen to him talk about anything, for hours and hours, every day.
@@dionlindsay2 Nobody who appears on the Graham Norton show is given the opportunity to be interesting because it isn't a serious setting. It's a trivial comedy chat show.
@@MrIrishscouse Yep, when I used to watch it regularly pre covid, it was great entertainment, stress-busting. Not Michael Parkinson for example, which had different values, but great fun. Horses for courses, eh?
@13:32 wtf lmao; this is so irrelevant but Christoph literally clarified Quentin providing him back his “vocation” rather than his career in Rose interview in 2010. However, Charlie Rose proceeeds to ignore Christoph’s past answer, and re-asks the same question. Christoph’s grin could not be more defining of the phrase “Are you fucking kidding me”. Rose could not have acted in the typical tropes of TV interviewers any more than when he restated the same question with complete ignorance to his initial interview.
so the the fastest person probably is not into athletics... and the best actors are not on screen ... quentin saved an actor from drowning !!!!! ... wow !!!
Europe has plenty thoughtfull actors. Imagine your favorite movie - hole cast on his level. It's a shame we dont have some Quentin like genius bringing thouse talends together.
I am extremely disappointed with this interview. If I wanted to know more about Quentin Tarantino I would have watched his interviews. I love Tarantino films and Quentin himself, Huge fan. I dislike how this whole interview ended up encircling Tarantino instead of waltz
This amazing artist reminds me another incredible genius.. Daniel Day-Lewis. Not as an actor but as a person.. probably because of this calm and extremely polite and humble way of talking. Love them both of course
As a musician, I can identify with his wish that once in a while he would hear a great virtuoso make a mistake. There is nothing more boring than a solo piece of music performed perfectly.
For me as a listener to music I want only to hear the realisation of what the composer was channelling when he wrote the piece. Musicians can be really interesting people, and I enjoy knowing some. But I want to know the music when I'm listening, not the musician. Nearly always - the one exception I can think of right now is Kyung Wha Chung playing Bruch a long time ago: she did it differently. That made it more interesting but at the same time less important to me.
That's why (as a somewhat musician too) I'm a big fan of the Rolling Stones, particularly their live performances. They mess up, they are sloppy, they sometimes even miss a beat - but it's always interesting, always something new, always a new angle to a song. As you so very correctly said, there is nothing more boring than a song being performed perfectly note for note.
Shoutout to Quentin, but these interviews questions are trash. They ask too much about Quentin (which is cool), but we want to know more about the person they are interviewing.
He loves the smart and deep interviews, not the commercial ones When an interviewer ask good Qs he looks relaxed and talk more Great interview definitely 👌
put a fish in the desert ... put him in the water and he swims. Smart people don't appreciate "small talk" as much since its really get interesting when the question are really meaningful and asked by a smart person. Who likes trivial questions anyway ;)
Falon, and, Kimmel and the typical silly other talk show hosts.. just can not calibrate to give this man a proper interview..They always revert to silly unfunny dialogue and stupid antics. Colbert though, did well..
Charlie rose, you're not paying attention, to your own interviews, again, Christoph made the correction that it is his vocation, and not career that he feels was revived from working with QT.
The humility that this human being has is unheard of in today’s society. Especially considering who this human is and what he does. He is a fascinating being. I believe we can all be inspired by Christoph. Obviously Tarantino as well.
Just finished Django again. Without Waltz leading that character and Jaime's character as well the movie would have played drastically different. Such an inspired performance.
Charlie Rose , great interview. But I suspect you do not reallypay much awareness to what you are asking. You already asked that whole Vocation/Career question. It seems like something that really rattles in your mind, and yet you forgot the answer, or that you even asked it, before? This is the kind of interviewer that get's my goat sometime. Like Howard Stern, I think you don't really want the answer, you just want to hear your own intellect aknowledge by the subject.
My favorite actor. Seems like the type of person, who, in his daily personal interactions, is constantly trying NOT to act, or be in some type of character. Always leaves you wondering if you're interacting with the "real" him. It's kinda creepy, but i like it.
I've made a german video about Christoph Waltz film tips. Here you can see the three parts: ru-vid.com/group/PL3Hp2NkfigRhZ8Qm1rZQFZKStoG1QhkJ6 English subs are planned!
Does seem like he thinks before he talks,unlike some Hollywood folk. I wonder what he thinks of the U.S. besides it just being a permissive culture. He said that but I think hollywood is permissive,and New York where he once lived. You can't measure the U.S.by those 2 places. He needs to vacation in Michigan, or Hawaii, or Washington State
Charlie Rose has a perfect face for a face lift, including. blepharoplasty. Those bags! It's not like he couldn't afford it. Not that it would have made him an actual good interviewer. Anyway, he got kicked off TV because of multiple sexual harassment claims.
I admire Charlie for not doing what people in the public eye do, then end up looking plastic, very unnatural. He looks great the way he is. As for Christoph Waltz, he's very articulate, intelligent, down to earth and very handsome.😊
Career = solely about getting much money (and fame in behalf of the entertainment business) Vocation = solely about feeling love even passion in what you do for a living totally despite of financial success or fame. The difference in mindset is that for US Americans (I´m generalizing, of course) the vocation is to make a career so for them those 2 totally different things are then basically meaning always the same...but which those definitively don´t do. That´s why I think Charlie Rose quoted Waltz false even twice, here in the interview from 2013 and in the interview made in 2010 as well, he is simply stuck in that US mindset "Vocation = Career". I think that "wrong quoting" is a deep dive into the US psyche by itself..
its a thing in EU as as i know, its just not "that" usual for men to wear it, simply cuz they are not used to jewelry and its impractical and all, so theres a bunch of men who just dont wear it. doesnt mean a thing after all.
I live in the EU and all married men I know wear a ring, and in fact rarely ever take it off. I think it has to do with him being an actor. You can't wear it during many (?, all?) of your roles, so you are more used to taking it off.
It's not a thing at all. You wear it if you want, if of don't want to, then you don't. It's simple. It's between him.and his wife what they feel, not what they wear because it's a "thing"
FFS I remeber seeing this guy in Kommissar Rex... I remember how unexpected and outstanding his performance was compared to everyone else... I can only imagine what it means to work with average talented actors while you're really giving your all. Unfortunately there may be hundreds if not thousands such great actors that will never get found/recognized by directors such as QT. C'est la vie.