Out of all of these "Zoom talkshow guest" sessions, I would say having your interview in the middle of an empty hotel ballroom is the biggest flex so far.
Been saying it for a while but Ethan Hawke is one of those guys that’s known and well-respected among movie fans (think John Cusack, Jeff Daniels, etc) but get nowhere near the recognition he deserves - this dude has GEMS and a sneakily good filmography: The Before Trilogy, Gattaca, Predestination, Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead and all the other classics the Boys mentioned. Sadly I think he’s one of those guys that won’t get his flowers while he can smell em but don’t sleep, Ethan Hawke is that dude!
John Brown is one of my favorite people from history. He walked and lived freedom for everyone with no equivocation - so much he gave his life for it. I have to watch this. 🇺🇲
That's why white history calls him 'crazy'. In their minds, it had to be insanity to be true to what their so called religion was to believe in freedom and righteousness, at any cost.
@ME Rivera right and they be the same fools that talk about a new civil war. WTF yall butt hurt over not being able to get hair cut. Do they think they'll be able to clock out from war fighting and drive over to Great Clips and get a touch up? And if they think masking up is so bad, hope they keep that same energy for the gas-mask
Ethan Hawke is my favorite actor alongside Brad Pitt. The guy is so eclectic and sincere. The brand is god tier! Dead Poets Society, White Fang, Reality Bites, Before Trilogy, Gattaca, Great Expectations, Hamlet, Training Day, Daybreakers, Moby Dick, Sinister, Boyhood, Maggie's Plan, Maudie, First Reformed. I gotta see The Good Lord Bird & Tesla.
Hearing The Brand chop it up with Ethan about the Knicks and giving Ewing his props was just beautiful. Had they been on set they would have got drinks and rambled on for hours. Brolic!
This interview worked. I'm going to start watching "The Good Lord Bird" show. I didn't realize James McBride was the writer. He's a Black man from Brooklyn who wrote "The Color of Water" which was a required read in lots of high schools. He also wrote the book for "Miracle at St.Anna".
Hawke's maternal grandfather, Howard Lemuel Green, served as the elected Tarrant County Judge in Texas from 1967 to 1975, served five terms in the Texas Legislature (1957-67), and was also a minor-league baseball commissioner.
This interview seemed different, in an awesome way. It seemed like Desus and Mero really connected with Ethan and it was a delight to watch!! These two are masterful
That was a good movie. I watched a free screening of it months before it was released and the original ending where Mr. Boogie opens his mouth scared tf out of me 💀💀 I think they cut that part though
Ethan Hawke giving Revolver Ocelot* vibes with the interview look. Dug the conversation. Half way through the first episode of Good Lord Bird and I'm into it. *Thanks Slive, for the catch.
Omg this is so funny. I watched the whole interview trying so hard to remember who did he remind of. There’s an MGS movie in the works, hopefully the casting director watches this interview. He’d be perfect.
Don't forget Lord Of War.. great flick based on multiple real life war lords and although his part is smaller than Cage or Leto, he absolutely nails it!!! Props E-Hawke!!
I feel like “How bad can it get?” was the thought process of everyone who voted for Dump. Well... now that we know how bad it can get, I hope people think differently.
I had friends who said, "Let's just wait and see..." = they didn't vote at all. Within months I was giving them not even side eye and they were, not feeling great. Not close friends. Just people I know.
I've been watching TGLB, and I think it's an interesting take on John Brown. I'm a little confused about why the young man has to pretend to be a female all the way up to the third episode. I also was a little thrown off by the portrayal of Fredrick Douglas. But nevertheless, it's entertaining so I'll keep watching.
Same. I've been trained that when you see a Black man in a dress, expect trash, but there was just so much going on in the show, I couldn't give up on it.
Wow, Ethan’s such an asshole for that; guess we can’t enjoy the rest of this interview or any of his acting ever again. What an absolutely unpardonable offense; it’s literally worse than slavery, the holocaust, and 9/11... *combined*
@@rasarmusic1 totes it's not like any of the stuff I mentioned made it on the news, sports shows or aired on tv and before the NBA did theirs or ran concurrently. It's the trail of tears all over again