In an interview about the #Fallout TV show, Walton Goggins breaks down his character in the Prime Video adaptation of the popular video games. Follow TVLine on... Twitter: / tvline Facebook: / tvline Instagram: / tvline
He has absolutely NAILED every role I have ever seen him in. This role looks like it is no exception. I am really chomping at the bit to see this show, he is just going to make it all the more awesome :).
The consistency and passion he pours into his roles is what made me take notice. You nailed it, he has never turned in a mediocre performance even when his role was very small. He steals scenes
@@indetrucksI'm definitely thinking of starting to watch The Shield. I saw multiple seasons when they came out but not sure if I saw all of em and definitely don't remember a whole lot.. Other than that I really liked em. He was great in that show.
@@scottletteinitially he turned down the role of Boyd because he didn't want to perpetuate the stereotype of southerners. It's pretty commendable, honestly.
I do agree...however Steven Ogg (Trevors VA)needs to play Trevor in a live action series...as well as the rest of the GTA 5s VAs for the roles they voiced. Goggins we all need to see as live action Cecil Stedman from invincible. Too damn perfect to not portray him in live action.
His Character was the center of the show for me. But all three needed just a few more scenes together, but otherwise I think the magic behind the show is how well the Cast just bounced off each other and how the Story and World Building worked well together, tackling extreme things without Sacrificing the Story at hand.
Cooper had the best presence and most quotable lines. Look out at this wasteland, and it looks like chaos, but there's always somebody behind the wheel
THIS is how you do a game adaptation. Respect the original story for the existing fanbase and make it approachable by new viewers. Love Walton Goggins, such a great actor.
That’s kind of an insult. I loved Bill Paxton, but he wasn’t a very good actor. He was pretty much the same guy in every movie, except for True Lies. He was phenomenal in True Lies. Walton actually becomes his characters.
I'll give him that. The 80s was a blast. We had a movie theater that was only a $1 per movie but only played new releases 3 weeks after they came out. The best part was the Arcade. $5 and you can stay and play unlimited games from 11am to midnight every day. My parents dropped me and my brother off every weekend. They said it was cheaper than a baby sitter. The old Fox Theater. Great times.
@@jasonluckydog Wow, cheaper than a baby sitter, I love that. I bet you and your brother loved it too. Arcades made me so giddy as a kid. People would be hesitant to just drop their kids off somewhere these days because there are so many people who have been deranged by social media and isolation. Sad really. Where did we go wrong?
Damn straight! I was born in 1970. All through the 80s I remember saving up quarters and riding my bike to the arcade to play the latest games. The mall had the best but the small local arcade I could get to without my parents driving me. When they got the old vector graphics Star Wars in I lived on that machine. Even before then there was Battlezone at the local pizza shop. Absolutely great memories.
We had one like that an old one with Velvet curtains, we would pay to see a kids film then sneak in to see robocop or predator instead all for one pound.
Walton just stating he has a favorite game that's a passion gives me so much hope for his role. Its not fallout, but i do believe that passion for whatever game, can translate as he understands that he would want his favourite game to be portrayed properly! Cant wait
You guys feel like he’s underrated? He’s been just awesome in everything I’ve seen him in. I’m happy he got this role and hope the show does all right. I’m cautiously excited for it.
@@bentucker2301 Eh too be fair, he has been underrated for a very long time. He was amazing in the Shield but he didnt make his way into being the leading man on tv shows for years after that, and he wasn’t a leading man in Hollywood films until Tarantino took notice. Is he underrated now? No. But he was for like 20 years before that.
Walton was fantastic in Justified and I can't wait to see him in this show. Btw, I'm 75 years old and the seventies and eighties were the best for me as well.
Walton Goggins is awsome, He made one of my all time fav shows what it was which is Justified and as a kid born in the early 70s myself my first video game I owned was PONG, this clip brought back some cool memories
Yes he is, Iv loved his talent since I first noticed it when I saw House of a thousand corpses in the theater in 2001, call down barney, don't start with that Mayberry shit!!
Picking this man for the Fallout show is the best thing that could have happened. He fits this role perfectly, and I can't describe how much I am hyped for the upcoming seasons. They've created such a perfect project with this series, and I can't wait to get more of it! And maybe one day we'll see a spin-off about 'The Ghoul.' There is so much potential and so much to explore, and I would definitely love it if they can maintain high quality and storytelling.
walton is an incredible actor and has paid his dues. I remember watching him in the shield in those days, he was my favorite. He stole the show in fallout to be honest, they struck gold with him.
Im only a few years younger than Walton and have played every fallout game from fallout 2 onwards. However i remember the old school arcades and those early video games with great fondness
Absolutely brilliant series so far. Well done all of you! You have put something together that is long overdue. Loving it and looking forward to the second series! Thanks guys 😊
They’re getting Ghouls right. Maybe better than some of the games. They’ve been around 200+ years, they’re gonna pick up a lot of skills and knowledge. Give me 200 yrs of gameplay and I’ll be level 150 ish.
Thats awesome, i was born in 77 so we still had arcades in the late 80's and 90s, cant tell you how many hundreds or even thousands of hours i spent in Arcades, i miss those days so much.
Goggins has never been among actors i truly love , he has not even been top 100 .. but after this, he is one of my favourite's! What a legend ! He truly deserves this after years in the industrie.
Brother I swear to goodness it is so great seeing you on screen and man you play a great character with all the people around you I mean as a Fallout Fanboy and just a Sci-Fi Fanboy man I mean to tell you you guys have tapped it you guys have tap the tree in the syrup is flowing thank you so much everybody surrounding this video is whatever they are thank you whoever helped in all this you make us proud the people love these videos and love the video game you guys are awesome
WOW fair play to that man as we Irish say. I don't think it's a stretch to say that we will be seeing a lot more of him in the future. His career just went NUCLEAR !
I've been a fan of him since he was Shane Vandrell on The Shield. And how he acted in Fallout, which is easily one of my favorite game series of all time makes me like him more. Well done Walton!
Huge Walton Goggins fan and The Ghoul is probably his best role ever. He has to play so many shades of the character. It must have been great fun for him. The main reason I watch the series is Walton.
I had the fun honor of working with him on a recent film and as always he shined bright. One evening we got stuck on a rooftop at a hotel smoking cigarettes during filming but it turned out it was just a door you had to pull rather than push to get back in lol. Fantastic guy though and fun on set. I've worked with bigger names and stars but he was the one where I had to keep pinching myself and saying "is this real?"
Walton' is a super friendly, down to Earth dude with an iron handshake. His wife, Nadia, is among the coolest and smartest folks possible. Both deserve all the best because they have both worked so hard against so many odds while remaining sincerely kind people.
Great actor, love his portrayal of the Ghoul. And a modest down to earth guy. Always a big plus in my book. And he is so right, the 70ties and 80ties were so amazing. Movies, Music and Games. 👍