Been waiting for you, now that others are starting with their usual shitty boring predictable questions 😂 And as a 66 yo scifi fantasy still-geek still my favorite book! Wish I still had mine though 😢 Yours are the coolest, deepest questions that every actor appreciates & loves being with you!
With a lot of interviews the questions aren't detailed enough to prompt the actors to really unpack anything specific about the story. The interviewer is just like "What's something you have in common with your character" and that question doesn't give the actor much to work with so they're just like "Um...I guess I look like him" These interview questions are at another extreme (which if you have to be at either end of the extreme, the "too interesting" end is a good place to be) where the question just prompts thought about the actors character, and how that impacts the dynamic with other characters, and how it informs the overall story. Almost too much for an interview setting If this interviewer who I've never heard of gets a large enough platform, I think it'd be extremely interesting to see him do a Joe Rogan style sit down with actors which focuses exclusively on their craft. That could really be something special.
@zackwalker1721 Respect to your POV. I'm a very knowledgeable person and have read the Frank Herbert novels several times over the last 30 years. Hearing this very talented cast talk about their experience during preps and filming as well answering what I consider to be interesting questions made the experience of this particular interview a good one. Press junkets are very nuanced depending on the interviewer and trend towards redundancy and tedium, and some actors are better at disguising their boredom or impatience when going over the same material.......this group handled the questions well and were visibly stimulated by some surprising questions. Overall, it's a good watch......unlike some other actors who feel it necessary to insert their political views.
Not to compete but this this interview of dune 2 also great, hope you like it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AVQRnDFZ1Qs.htmlsi=lLlo9n0ASaWOwHci
I originally was like “How is Drax gonna fit in in a Denis Blade Runner film??” and he did. He really did. It’s the first part of the film and the most memorable to me with the ending close behind.
Jake is definitely the king of these press junket interviews. Such a good questions, and creates a comfortable atmosphere. He deserves a raise or bigger show or something. Dune part two is a masterpiece, I saw it last night. Truly fantastic. Great performances across the board🤘🔥
Austin Butler feels like he was pulled straight from the early 2000s. i feel like he would have flourished in the era of like early Fast and Furious and Final Destination and stuff
I always like Jake for doing a great job in his interviews. He's always well-prepared, not overtop or over-excited when asking questions during Red Carpets. He's also good-looking and looks like a movie star himself.
All movies now have like a dozen mindless content-esque interviews to market it but Dune actually got their actors with some good interviewers and I see a lot of positive comments about how the interviewers actually have good interesting questions. Its nice to see, i understand movies need to market to get box office but I think we all prefer fewer but more insightful interviews than just endless assembly-line stuff. The marketing for this movie is pretty good, i just hope people actually see it.
What an insane cast, and some great questions. Bautista is a such a good dude, I really dig his dedication and intensity about the work. I really dug that we got that web short for Sapper, he killed it.
Great interviews. Fantastic questions. I love how you ask them to elaborate, and dig deeper. Do many other interviews just ask their question and accept whatever answer they get. You can tell how much you care about the process.
I’ve been watching your interviews for years and never comment cuz I’m just an all consuming asshole, but you are a fucking great interviewer Jake, real film lover in the right gig.
These questions are so good! Finally someones asking the wierd and wacky questions that get these great unique responses. I learnt so much watching this somehow
9:27 - might just be me, but I feel like Flo is talking about her Don't Worry Darling experience here. 🥺 She looks very serious and troubled by it. But her strength shines through nonetheless ❤🌟
Jake is the best interviewer in the game. I don't care what any human says. No other interviewer is as natural as Jake, or as intelligent. Man just casually asks gem questions, that have all the celebrities thinking and smiling. TERRANCE OUT
when florence was saying zendaya looked beautiful doing the swoopy swoop, she was looking up and to her left. this indicates she was being 100% truthful. thats so damn sweet.
Been waiting for this, now that others are starting with their usual shitty boring predictable questions 😂 And as a 66 yo scifi fantasy still-geek still my favorite book! Wish I still had mine though 😢 Yours are the coolest, deepest questions that every actor appreciates & loves being with you!
Always been a Brolin stan, but damn, the guy name dropped close friendships with Anthony Zerbe, Anthony Hopkins, Javier Bardem, and Cormac freaking McCarthy? All in one interview? That’s impressive as hell.
I've never heard of this interviewer before, but from what I see everyone loves him. I can see why. Strange as it is to call this a special trait for an interviewer his questions feel like they're asked for the sake of getting interesting answers. They're not vague enough to be convenient for whatever inauthentic routine the actor has pre planned to sell the movie. This'll be a strange critisism though. I almost think the issue with this interviewer is that he's TOO interesting.. It's almost not a fit for the venue, because I'm putting myself in the shoes of the actors and thinking "If it were me I'd want to organize my thoughts before I answered that one"
I don't know why they did that with the sand walk, it makes more sense in the books. In the books you drag your feet never lifting them so your foot never hits the sand, when you drag your feet the worms can't tell the difference between the wind blowing the sand and you moving in it.
This is about the 8th Chalamet-Dune interview I've watched. Most have been by giggling, silly-sounding schoolgirls, others have been by star-struck and aspiring "literary writers" or wannabe film critics. Geez, how these interviewers LOVE to hear themselves talk! I have not watched ONE SINGLE interview where Chalamet or any other cast member got more airtime than the host, and not even as MUCH. So annoying, and after about several minutes of seeing how it's going to go, I give up. Okay this one I stayed about 70% the way through. Even the late night talk shows are the same way, although that's somewhat understandable because it's TV and under such short limitations of time constraint. But even the hosts of these studio-type "discussion" interviews fill in the ends of sentences, spend several seconds "credentialing" themselves to the listeners (ostensibly to the interviewees) or spin out elaborate sorts of literary phraseology like "Didn't you feel that 'such-and-such' a thing was 'THIS and THAT'?"