Literally Me, which will be a movie one day, featuring the top literally me actors, like an Expendables/Avengers, collection of them, just being literally us.
Stay is the one, most folks haven’t seen, that I usually mention. Even though I saw what was happening, with the plot, it just has some beautiful shots, while feeling like an alternate universe. It’s a simple concept, that is done very well.
Born too late to explore earth. Born too early to explore space. Born at the exact right time to experience Ryan Gosling's legacy unfold before my eyes.
La La Land will ALWAYS hold a special place in my heart. my celebrity look alike has always been Emma Stone, and my husband's has always been Ryan Gosling lol! when we saw it together when we were first dating it became such an important movie for us ❤
@@mummyjohn In online discussions of film & TV, there are a few characters who, when mentioned, you can usually find a few posts in response that read something like, "He's literally me", or, "He's just like me fr". The characters are typically outcasts in some way, shape, or form, and suffer from internal conflicts, like loneliness, a lack of meaning or purpose in their lives, and depression. Think of the Driver, Patrick Bateman, Tyler Durden, Travis Bickle, or Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, just to name a few. Young guys who are still figuring themselves out might watch a movie and personally identify with facets of characters like that and their struggles in some way or another, so it's become a bit of a running joke to say, "He's literally me", at the mention of certain characters or even typecasted actors.
dude u 21 and here u are delivering high quality content like this is just simply impressive. Not only the hours u been putting to watch all his films and editing them, but also put them in structure and write all those narratives by yourself. Excellent work u must be really talented
This is what I thought when he said 21!! I was like huh??? So mature!!! I thought he was being sarcastic. Over here thinking he’s in his 30s and bamboozling us.
Lars and the Real Girl is one of the most empathetic movies I’ve ever seen. Ryan Gosling is so sweet and gave such a moving performance. It’s such a drastic contrast to his hilarious comedic performance in Barbie. This man has RANGE!
I also saw blade runner 2049 in the cinema at 16 du cinema. It changed my life. After walking out of that theater, I realized how much I love cinema. I discovered I always loved it and this movie helped me realize it. If I ever direct a movie, you will definitely feel blade runner 2049's influence on me.
Same story! Roger Deakins and his camera work made all other movies feel like cheap phone recording. Everything about that movie, like plot, casting, design and acting, screamed - perfect movie! Such a shame it failed, at the box office, even though it's legacy and cult following are already established, which shows how great of a work of art it is.
I absolutely hated it , one of the few films I actually fell asleep in (I'm only 22). Gave it another shot and didn't like it. Gave it a break for about 3-4 years and then revisited it a few months ago since we were discussing the book and both films. I hated it even more and couldn't wait for it to end. Also thought it looked very ugly and boring compared to The original and the score may as well nit have been there Because I barely noticed it. I think of like The Many Saints of Newark - I prefer to act like it doesn't exist
My first Ryan Gosling "that's literally me!" moment was in The Nice Guys, when trying to force-open a door, he cuts his wrist with the glass and ended up in the hospital with nuns. Totally relatable!
It's hilarious how Ryan Gosling went from being the guy millennials like myself desperately avoided watching because of being forced to endure The Notebook by girls back in high school in the 2000s, to becoming every dude's favorite actor in the blink of an eye? I guess Blade Runner or Drive did some serious magic because now Gen Z has turned him into a meme sensation, lmao
there's plenty of guys that are obsessed with Gosling ever since Drive came out. there's even a guy on 4chan who pretended to be Driver and got a girlfriend cause of it
I’ve watched every Leonardo DiCaprio movie Every Joaquin phoenix movie The best of Matthew McConaughey The best of Christian Bale And now my personality is finally complete.
To me, Ryan Gosling is MADE for neon movies. Nicholas Refn is one director where his script can be garbage and the movie still slams because his cinematography and color control is SO good
I saw Blade Runner 2049 in theaters opening weekend and I’ll never forget it. I walked out of the theater in complete awe of the story, world, and ofc my amazing acting
the nice guys is one of my favorites of all time. i always end up watching it again the day after. his physical comedy is so great. i need more goose action also though
i saw it in theatres while on a first date except my date was giving me an ongoing commentary of movie facts the whole time. i went to the bathroom twice to get some quiet time
I was living with my dad when the movie came out, I was 16, and we didn't have much money. He won 2 movie tickets from a radio show and I told him I wanted to see Blade Runner 2049 because I had liked the previous Denis Villeneuve films I had seen, and so we went on opening night. The theater wasn't empty but it definitely wasn't packed. I remember watching it with him, enjoying it the whole time, and then coming home and taking a shower while thinking about the film, it's still very vivid 6 years later.
@@neontate413 That's sociopath behavior. Gotta put a muzzle on them for the movie and then break up with them after they buy the popcorn. I'm behind on what happened with the movie, why did it get pulled?
He is such an underrated actor. I mean he's loved by many but mainly for his looks and because he's charismatic. Rarely you see people praise his performance. He is one of the best actors today IMO
Yeah I think that was a poor choice of words. Maybe he was saying “The characters are so bad at their jobs/lives that it makes the movie good”. Definitely not a “so bad it’s good” movie, though. It’s just really fucking good.
Ryan gosling is also starring in a movie in the future called project Hail Mary. It’s an adaptation of a book written by the same guy who wrote the Martian. If anyone has any inclination to read a book, project Hail Mary is one of the best books I’ve ever read, and I can’t wait to see Ryan gosling in it’s adaptation
The Nice Guys continues to be my favourite comedy film. I think it's amazingly written, shot and performed. Out of the loudmouth Gosling characters, Holland March is easily the best. Great video though, it's crazy how much you know about all the films I've made.
Nice Guys is one of my all-times, and I realize it fits into a constellation I call "cinema of chaos." If you like it, you'll probably also like: - War on Everyone (this is first on the list for a reason) - Inherent Vice - Better Living Through Chemistry - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - Dope - Licorice Pizza
You look at acting and think it's easy but seeing how Ryan literally bought a car. took it apart and put it back together and practiced piano everyday for 4 months straight shows, it's really not as easy as it looks. That's some dedication to the craft.
Lars and the real girl is my absolute favourite Ryan gosling film. I think it really showed his acting talent, he should have won an Oscar for that role.
he's very famous and all but i don't think he gets credit enough as an artist and actor, it actually takes some talent to convey your characters so naturally that so many people collectively find you very relatable
Seeing this video in my recommendations made me actually put together my own list of every Ryan Gosling movie that i put on a wheel of names and watched every single one of them at random
I love that you took the video idea somewhat seriously. 'cause memes aside, Ryan is an amazing actor and really plays his roles to the fullest. I feel like Robert Pattinson is having a similar revival to him, ever since Good Time he's been playing some very niche and unique roles, I think you should make a video about him too.
Watching Good Time made me realize that I had seriously misjudged Pattinson as an actor up until that point (thanks Twilight), he's great in The Lighthouse too -along with Willem Dafoe!
@@marimoerostraw It's understandable, most did early in his acting career. I think it's commendable the way Pattinson pushed himself as an actor with many indie and nicher projects after Twilight instead of falling into the trap many actors fall for with playing an architype. He was stuck by that Twilight stigma for a while but now I feel like most recognize his skill in multiple roles.
Start from now, whenever i see lights from gas station or 24 hour store at night, its going to be pink and purple, with kavinsky's iconic nightcall played on loop
i watched stay when i was 13 and i considered it one of the films that hooked me into cinema. i just recently discovered and realized that the actor was young Ryan Gosling and i was literally him long way ago
In 2014 when I was in the 7th grade I had a teacher compare me to him. It's one thing to say, "that's literally me", but it's a whole nother thing to have someone else say "you are him", especially so long ago before this "literally me" thing was a trend
Ryan Gosling is my favorite actor, I can't think of another actor that has this many films that i just love. Genuinely a great of our time with how versatile he is
First man is such an underrated movie, it truly captures the experience of the beginning era of space flight, the somehow functioning spacecraft made from thin sheet metal and bolts. the sound design of you hearing the metal groan the bend from the rocket engines to the ratteling of bolts and metal feeling as if the entire thing could just shake apart at any second
Just watched lars and the real girl, man i really enjoyed it. The story is so unique and the actors delivered it perfectly. Lots of feelings to feel, its wholesome, weird, funny, sad, embarrasing but it really fills you inside and makes you happy. 10/10
I watched Bladerunner 2049 twice when it was in cinemas and maybe more then 10 times after that A true cinematic masterpiece and one of my favorites movies of all times. Ryan nailed it
I'm afraid the first and the only one movie i watched with Ryan is Blade runner 2049 and i loved it. What's even more important i saw it this year right after i watched first Blade runner. With fresh memory and emotions of original, 2049 hits so strongly, especially during the scene with Tears in the rain in the end
You're gonna tell me that you saw the scene in Nice Guys where Ryan breaks a glass panel to break into a bar, but accidentally cuts his wrist, goes "thats... that's a lot of blood" and it hard cuts to him in an ambulance and the paramedic saying "WE'RE LOSING HIM" and you didn't think "ok this is the best movie I've ever seen"? Jokes aside, it's the movie that made me like The Goose. Also Fat Crowe is fantastic in it.
Some of my favourite movies mentioned here: Beyond the pines Remember the titans Crazy stupid love The notebook Absolutely incredible movies. Watching drive tomorrow.
I love the video and shout out to you for actually standing up for Stay and Song to Song. Two of his three movies that are secretly masterpieces but no one talks about. However I gotta say I think you missed the point of Only God Forgives. That’s his third hidden gem movie and it’s my favorite out of all of them besides maybe Drive and Blade Runner. You can’t look at it like a crime movie. You have to look at it like a metaphor or a parable. Every single shot has so much depth and visual storytelling that the “plot” comes from the art. Trust me. The movie holds together great. It’s just weather or not your willing to take the time to really dig deep into the themes and metaphors. Strongly recommend going back to it with different expectations.
imagine being able to drive around in a car and talk with ryan gosling wearing his drive jacket. That would probably be the coolest thing to do on earth.