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"Yeah I don't know man, I was thinking of getting back into that stuff and admitting it publicly in an interview" what an annoying twat, he always acts as if he's been reasonably asking questions
RDJ specifically said for that interview to NOT ask questions about his previous addiction, but the dude did it anyway. That's why he just got up and left 🤷🏻♀️ wasn't the interview he signed up for.
@@mlinea433 They barely met. Why would you actively provoke negative vibes within minutes in general? Before being a celebrity, he is doing a profession. Thats what its about right? Some pretty epic movies. He has reached certain achievements in his career. This dude knows very well that he's been through some rough challenges and that he grew up in a certain environment. Its no secret. Yeah, lets then support him by forcing attention towards these potentially extreme unpleasant associations. At least aim towards causing the rest of his day to be unpleasant. What enriching would you seek by asking this? He just eat sht and spits it out everywhere. His attention needs are no different to a toilets outlet. Has lImited value... Like you can almost hear him ejculate when asking this ....
It's true. These press junkets exist only to promote movies. They aren't meant to be particularly deep. The actors aren't there to talk about their personal lives or their pasts. That's why Downey walked away.
@@DrZaius75 Not only that, but most of these interview plugs are done in bulk, so some of these actors have already given 5 or sometimes 10 interviews already. These guys get tired. Tired people get cranky. The interviewers are supposed to keep this type of shit light and fun--if they want some engagement from the actors. Nobody is there looking for some Barbara Walter's moment of an in depth analysis about their career mistakes and personal failures.
And it is. That is probably one of the cringiest things about that interview that a lot of people may have missed when it is taken out of context. Interviews can be veeerry different from each other depending on when and where they happen. This guy was clearly at a film festival or some other venue where the interviews are expected to be fluff PR pieces. But the interviewer seemed to feel like it was an interview on 60 Minutes or some other format where you expect hard questions and deep conversation. He is breaking the rules for how things are supposed to work and that instantly took Tarantino aback.
The reporter ignoring a "No." and trying to bully Tarantino into engaging with "serious" questions about violence needs to be sissy-slapped a couple of times, in slow motion.
Gun violence is a huge problem in our country! Every month we have school shootings- Tarantino glamorizes violence for his own benefit and he should be called out on it.
@@andrewrai5752 and he doesn't give a shit about your idiotic takes that are devoid of the understanding of basic statistics. If 50 out of 10 million people people turn into shooters after watching a movie, the problem is with those 50 people, not the movie.
Does the guy interviewing Tarantino understand that if the person doesn’t want to answer the question, you don’t argue with them for 5 minutes about it??
One thing I do understand is that the interviewer needs to do his job so that his news show has content and is successful, but on thing I don’t understand is why Tarantino was so reluctant to answer the question if he’d already answered it before? Surely it’s not hurting anyone to say it again. To me it just looked like stubbornness, but maybe I’m missing out on something.
@@alextunstall6912 Well if he already said it before and didn’t want to repeat it, I’m sure there was a reason maybe a sensitive topic. The interviewer just wouldn’t give up though, kind of a waste of time
Alex Tunstall the interviewer is known to be rude, i wouldnt be surprised if Tarantino was already pissed off with him. Besides, it really wasnt just a question, he was provocative. He was insinuating that Tarantino enjoys violence in real life, and that he negatively influences people with the violence in his movies, he was trying so hard to get an answer out of him it was obvious he was just trying to get Tarantino to slip up. What a piece of shit
He asks really sensitive questions that many are curious about. That's the theme of his interviews. Idolising your oversensitive and unstable stars who can't present a palatable answer to questions is not a healthy habit.
@@ducminhduong9873 Also, what the fuck - refusing to give an informed opinion on whether or not gun violence is related to movie violence is 'oversensitive and unstable'? That is completely fucking valid of Tarantino to not want to give an opinion on that.
@@ducminhduong9873 Tarantino not wanting to answer a question about how movie violence, specifically his movies, pertains to real violence is a perfectly valid response. The question was clearly bait to gauge controversy and as he initially responded "I'm not biting"
He’s said in interviews after that he thought they were just joking around, (she did not think that) and to be fair I understand why because the back and forth was amazing.
Tyson wouldn't do or say anything. Iron Mike has become Nice Mike. he gave up being violent, he's apologized for his bad behavior, and he now runs a cannabis resort in Nevada. he's a changed man. it's really incredible. i wish more people would have those changes of heart...it would be a happier world.
@David Sharma Many celebrities prefer not to, celebrities probably get interview offers all the time, and most times they refuse. When they do, it is to promote something, In this case a movie, but as you've seen from the video, the interviewer apparently asks personal questions, it's common sense to find it very disrespectful.
@David Sharma Well It doesn't make it any less disrespectful, just because you think they shouldn't have privacy, doesn't mean they want to have hurtful memories thrown back at them, some celebrities actually have stayed pretty private. What's this with the emoji though, you're not trying to attack me are you?
@David Sharma Oh, I guess you're just one of those that are compelled to dislike celebrities. I'm not specifically defending any one of them here, because I don't know much about them in the first place, but you're really generalizing, there are many celebrities that don't have a shady past, I'm not up to date on Hollywood celebs, but I know the ones from my country. Celebrities don't have to be saints, you certainly aren't one either. When they're exposed they usually get attacked or 'get the shit they eat', remember when Johnny Depp was accused of domestic abuse? He was getting the hate. But yeah, turns out it was his wife, not him, I guess his wife is what you'd call a '2 faced arrogant turd' lol. My point is, don't generalize, it's _almost_ like saying all (insert race) are criminals.
Robert Downey Jr’s anxiety intensified as the question was being answered... you can see his chest moving faster and his breathing getting deeper. I really felt bad for him right there.
Yeah, I could tell, he didn't want to go into his past especially since the damn government threw him in jail just for putting what he wanted into his body. Man fuck the government. Those reporters should just stick to the topic at hand and not ask things the interviewee doesn't want to answer.
göslarN yea He would love to be remembered of the terrible relationship with his family wow that’s like bringing up someone of who’s grandma just died and constantly reminding them of their dead grandma because “that’s his job” fuck off with that comment you little prick
Tarantino does kinda come off as a dick but the moment he said "No. I don't want to talk about that. I'm here to sell my movie" should have been the end. In a normal conversation, you dont keep pressing someone to talk about a topic they don't want to talk about. Like maybe politicians whose job it is to speak on uncomfortable subjects but Tarantino is just a movie director. He doesnt need to delve into his ethics and morality for this guy. The interviewer pushed and pushed. Should've just apologized and moved on.
i dont really know if he had actually answered that question before because i dont consider it a relevant topic (there had been more brutal movies before his work) he probably just got upset because he didnt know what to said
Tarantino is said to be a chill Guy in réal life. What most people dont get is that this dude ia à serious director who loves his movies deep and dgaf about negativity or people imposing him. Sure in most videos he looks rude but thats his persona.
humble, self effacing, talented actor = sean bean. arrogant, self important munchkin = quentin tarantino. what a gulf in class there is between those two, as human beings.
@@karlsingh9805 he might not be the most humble person but he’s absolutely right in this interview. I’m pissed as much as him (even more) when people say that he’s responsible for violence outside of films.
the real question should've been why did you shit on the whole franchise? and where's the fucking action and immersion? ( oh yeah, i forgot, they added a whole 15 minutes of very gruesome hyped action that stopped me from actually sleeping) bc if you watch MM1 and 2 ( the very old ones) they're extremely exciting and the didn't have half the budget these assholes had. And yes, the movie was themed with feministic wank. what type of fun ( or even necessity ) could 9 women on a truck bring, who did nothing? other than just for being there for the sake of it? the movie was also veeeery damn boring, I can't remember anything that happened which was actually helping the plot. it was just like an idle android game, a few cunts and a half brain tom hardy with no tounge in a truck in the middle of nowhere,just watching the horizon as they travel by. ain't that really comforting? I just hate the producers for ruining up such a great franchise.
Asking someone who has to constantly do the work of staying sober about their addiction and trauma uninvited is horrible. Also, you can see Robert Downey Jr.’s breathing getting heavy, and even start to hear it pick up on his mic as the interviewer winds up for the question. He’s in visible anxious distress. What a horrible thing to do to a person.
@@theeggbreadguy3799 I never watched the Iron Man series but got dragged to Endgame. I giggled when I heard grown men sniffling in the audience. Funny stuff men in tights.
Aha I feel that in every level. I used to have a "slutty" reputation in high school (nothing wrong with being slutty though) and some friends aaaalways tell me about who I fucked or made out with at that time. Like I KNOW I was there
i can't remember the guy's name but that interviewer is notorious for being an a*****e with his interviewees. honestly i feel like Tarrantino was fair with what he was saying given the interviewers history. I am however, admittedly a little biased because i love both RDJ and Tarrantino.
Tom Hardy: "Are you asking me about my sexuality?" Interviewer: "Uh... Sure." Tom Hardy: "Why?" Interviewer: "Because you're making me question mine bro"
@Oussama Tilaoui i get he was trying to be funny but that's not how grammar works. If it would've just been written without quotation marks implying a person said that all good.
ISmokD3m are you like 60? any competent person would know it’s a joke and that he didn’t put words in his mouth. dumbass grammar nazi take a fucking joke.
@@Ismoked4451 first you falsely claim that it's about incorrect grammar when quotation marks are punctuation. Then you backtrack your argument to be about comedy having changed and not being funny. Yet, everyone else gets the joke and here you are, making an ass out of yourself on a youtube comment section. Big yikes
@Ar Ar Not sure if your friends treat you like this or something, but if so then I hate to break it to you but they're not your friends.. Idk how socially inept you are to where you can't see that this isn't a friendly banter, but uhh I'ma let you know it's not
Let me get this straight: You comment something that is unrelated to the fact that I have two DANGEROUSLY DASHING girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest RU-vidr ever, having two hot girlfriends is really incredible. Yet you did not mention that at all. I am quite disappointed, dear hallie
"The thing is I didn't want to find you. I actually wanted to be alone." 🤣☠ I can't believe she responded with "You're such a jerk." She should NOT be an interviewer. Unless this was her first interview and she was scared there is no reason it should have gone the way it did and even then she went too far multiple times.
It's obvious in his eyes he doesn't want to talk about it, it even looks like he's holding the sadness and hatred from reporter's previous stupid questions. It is really rude to ask someone questions about his dark past if you already know about it unless it's your friend.
@Oyuncu in his past downey had a very bad alcohol and drug addiction. hes cleared up since then but it was a horrible time in his life. the interviewer was bringing that up and he got upset.
That interviewer just consistently forgets how to shut the fuck up and move on to relevant questions lmao. Looks like an idiot for most of his interviews.
im sorry, im from another country and i just saw the interviews with tarantino and RDJ... who is that guy?(i really dont know that interviewer and im very interested in seing him crash and burn another interviews )
I love the interview Jesse Eisenberg. He has an amazing repertoire of the most brutal one-liners I've ever heard. "You're trying to find me in a crowd." "Remina?" "That's it?" "See that was intentional. I was actually hoping to stay alone." "Is that really your card?" "No." "Arent you glad you lied to the point of almost not appreciating that trick?" "Dont cry now. Cry after the interviews over." "Let's wrap this up." "Hey now, you're on my time." He comes off as a massive prick (apparently he was unaware of this) but if I could think that fast I probably would be too.
He was very impolite and taking advantage of his fame by making her look like an absolute fool!It was unnecessary and he has great responsibility for things turning out so bad!It made him look like even a bigger jerk than her!
He doesn't know how to talk to people at all... he actually told Quentin Terentio he had a "responsibility" of answering certain questions... what is wrong with that guy???
So she brought the cards out and thats what he meant by carrot top of interviewers because she had props, he was in no way referring to the comment she said (because he didn't know she was going to say that). Unfortunately she said "horrible" (which is annoying to say since the guy made huge success doing that and was pretty good at it) when he responded...
He's so full of himself that he argued pointlessly for 5 minutes to try and prove his point even though his job is to be a professional interviewer. He might've had trouble sleeping that night but it will have been because he kept going over the interaction in his head and angrily assuring himself on how right he was.
What the fuck WAS that? How disrespectful can you be? I understand he wants that sound bite but when the man has told you TWICE he isn’t going to answer that question just MOVE ON. Especially when you’re interviewing someone that intelligent. It’s bizarre behavior.
Tarantino is not only being himself, keeping himself from sounding like a broken record, but he's setting boundaries, that the reporter keeps trying to break.
Wisteria Berlitz he does it cause he is running through the questions, no one said that they HAVE to answer them, it’s an interview not an interrogation, RDJ rudely walked out on the interview cause he was getting bored and Tarantino went in a merry go round with him cause he felt like he wanted to make a stupid point and started going all hostile on the interviewer acting like he is a victim 🙄
@@AmiciCherno The actors are there to promote their films, not answer personal questions. That interviewer thinks he's some hard-hitting journalist trying to uncover his next scoop, but in reality this is just a press junket and he's supposed to ask questions about the movie. RDJ had every right to leave. He's only their to talk about the movie, that's his job, he's not obligated to answer personal questions about his past. He even gave the guy a few warnings to change the topic, but the guy kept pushing and that's when he left.
British news programme interviewers are not PR representatives for American film industry multimillionaires. I think that interviewer was 100% wrong with his line of questioning for Robert Downey Jr but 100% right in his approach towards Quentin Tarantino.
Brian The Explorer sounds like a complete mystery solved for a person like you respectfully assuming high school at oldest. These are adults and she wasn’t really hurt. This interview was the only one I didn’t laugh at the celebrity but then again, I am pretty sure he has to remind everyone his name or that he isn’t Michael Cera, Daily. What’s sad is Michael cera is more of a cool person than Jesse. Jesse needs some weed and some therapy
@Jammy Jam the first thing she says to him was something about "freeman" , and you can see Jesse's a little surprised at how casually she mentions his name , hence his attitude for the interview
I think it was less "uncomfortable" and more "pissed off". His job is to come talk about his next project (this was in 2015, and was for the Avengers movie), and this wannabe "serious journalist" is trying to mine his difficult history with addiction, and issues in his relationship with his father, Robert Downey Sr. This was just the end of it, after RDJ mocked his fumbles. You see the same fool talking to Quentin Tarantino immediately after (from an interview in 2013) - and Tarantino also shuts his ass down. 😂
It's simple, but I feel like the takeaway here is to just shift direction when you're in the midst of asking an uncomfortable or disrespectful question. The problem w/ these interviewers is that they just kept pushing, or switching tactics, when they just should've gone to a new topic. It was a bit manipulative of them, in hindsight.
@Noah Gallagher Anyone and everyone is entitled to their own opinion and free speech. If @Harvey Shaw dislikes Jesse Eisenberg as an actor then who the f*** cares?!?! Can you honestly say that you like every single actor/actress in Hollywood? I’ll answer that for you, no there is at least AT LEAST one actor/actress you tend to dislike. Does that make you a bad person? No, you are entitled to make that decision.
I really respect Tarantino. He's really aware of when a journo is dangling the bait for him to bite so that they can make a sensationalist news report.
British journalists on TV don’t make sensationalist news reports, but TV interviewers certainly try to get under the interviewee’s skin and prevoke them. The newspapers however are known for their sensationalism
Hahaha dude , thanks that you wrote it ) I’m not an English native speaker so it took me 10 times to roll it again trying to understand what did he say 🤣🤣🤣
"We need a guy for that interview with RDJ" "Well, we've got that gentelmen who pissed off Tarantino by asking him the same question over and over" "Yeah, perfect, he got the job"
I know asking if hes free from all his past like ???doesnt it look like hes done great and made great improvement from his past and doesnt want to hear or bring up his past that's not who he is anymore
@joe smith I completely agree with you. I personally think that Mel Gibson is an asshole and I hate his complete and utter disregard for historical accuracy when making a period film. However, I don't think that gives you the right to treat him like a piece of garbage. This interviewer was totally out of line and Mel Gibson had every right to stand up to him and call him out as the asshole he was being.
I don't understand why a bunch of people think Eisenberg was in the wrong, he was just returning fire that she kept starting. She's the one who was acting rude first, and people expect him to take it? Nah return fire and teach a lesson
@@themessenger2948 That's what I gleaned from it. I'm not sure who the interviewer is or what the overall schtick she has going, but I'm willing to bet it's the format of all her interviews. I think they went into it with a rough idea of what they were going to do and just let it rip. I didn't sense anything beyond the surface here. They were promoting a film. As an aside, people thinking that referring to an elder you have no personal relationship with by their last name is disrespectful will never not be funny to me though.
The Quentin Tarantino interview is actually pretty sad. If you watch his interviews from when he was young, he was awfully nice and positive in his interviews and you can just tell they have ground him down over the years with the same stupid trash
Well he’s never had such an asshole interviewer. This interview is special in that QT is being pushy, his other interviews from the same time are tame.
A true example at how the media has literally decreased rapidly, really sad, interviewers nowadays are only main focus in betting through the insight of the people rather than talking about the damn movie, just trying to dig out anything to ruin that person's reputation
I mean there is another interview from the 90s where hes being interviewed by some fat movie review lady whos blathering on and on about violence in his movies and he kinda shuts her down too. People been asking this stuff since he first came out basically.
The reporter who got shutdown by RDJ and Tarantino is a perfect example of what an journalist should not be. He doesn't see the people he interviews as people.
Everybody says it's bad to speculate about people's sexualities, but I always see that happening anyway. *shrug*. I've always been asked about my sexuality and answered honestly, but when I ask someone it's apparently super wrong. What if you have an interest in dating the person, though? :/
I don't understand why though. Calling someone by their last name is a respectful way to refer to them. Morgan freeman is a person. He's not some god or something just because he's a big actor. he doesn't deserve to be treated any differently than anyone else
@@Doctor_Yodel sam enters the scene "WHAT DOES QUENTIN TARANTINO LOOK LIKE?!" Interviewer: "What?!" Sam: "DOES HE LOOK LIKE A BITCH?!" Interviewer: "n... No" Sam: "THEN WHY DO YOU FUCK HIM LIKE ONE?!"
@@meep9963 Honestly, I genuinely can't tell if she's just playing along or not, but she was so cavalier about saying she was going to cry that I think she honestly doesn't give a shit. Either way, it was pretty funny.
The way the dude interviewing Terantino kept going with the topic after her repeatedly made it clear he doesn’t want to talk about it. Celebrities are people too and people constantly disrespect them and invade their privacy.
The guy bringing up Robert Downey Jr’s personal life/ past/ father like that was truly out of pocket. I would have done the same thing. Also Tarantino is a gem and a boss. Love that guy.
Tiny Rick it was a good joke but it’s easy to do when it’s completely and easily set up for a funny response. Not much wit or anything newer than the shit pricks have doing for years
Brian The Explorer Damn boy, I can’t wait to hear what other unfunny remarks are in your arsenal of what you call humor. Chicks crying a lot isn’t a comment I’ve ever heard any grown man use, asshole or not. So. Whatever Brian the boring / virgin / explorer of being relevant 😂✌️
Brian The Explorer hours after she leaves....hmm clearly normal for you I’m assuming. Chicks meet you and leave. I’m sure they cry. FML I gotta stop replying to little kids