"Ozark's" Jason Bateman and "Barry's" Bill Hader full discussion from Variety's Actors on Actors series. bit.ly/VarietySubscribe / variety / variety / variety
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@@Zooral45 Anything that someone wants to bring attention to now days is called "underrated" regardless of how famous it really is. If it's something they really want to bring attention to, it's "criminally underrated."
This format is so much better than press interviews, you can tell they avoid the cliche questions they get asked all the time, makes the whole thing much more sincere and interesting!
They both are, for sure. I feel like Jason has always had a boyish charm, but as he's gotten into middle age, he's somehow gotten hot. And that's from a straight dude.
@@mfpendle 100% agreed. Jason really got a hundred times hotter as he's gotten older. I just love him. He's also got the best voice (intonations, tones, etc) in Hollywood as far as I'm concerned. He should also narrate more things. You should listen to him when he's invited on podcasts...He's got the most calming voice out there.
Both actors that I love, full of charm and charisma both on and off the camera. And they're both also kind of underrated. I'm glad that they both have big hits with Barry and Ozark now
Every since I was old enough to watch SNL then Arrested Development I instantly fell in love with these two and i could never understand how underrated they were! Im so proud of them for all they've done and how they've grown!
Hader could have the top selling movie of all time and hed still be underrated, he is so genuine and it shows through these wonderful moments of humanity.
Bateman's a very good interviewer. Asks interesting, thoughtful questions, actively listens and responds with good follow-ups, and doesn't make listening noises during the subject's answers. Really good.
That’s why his podcast “Smartless” is sooo great! Jason, Will Arnett & Sean Hayes have the best guests. Jason has the best interview technique while Will is such a smartass… it’s just so funny.
when i first heard they're doing a show called barry with henry winkler in it i legit thought it was an arrested development spin off about barry zuckerkorn
@@7392318 I was gonna say, he's definitely aged visibly, but only because he's been relevant and talented his entire life to the point where we noticed because we couldn't stop watching him.
@@alcalu wow you're the billionth person to correct extremely easy grammar and act as if it make you intelligent, what's next? Changing your to you're. I hope one day I can be as pathetically lame as you.
@@alcalu I think Sir you just used. It wrong too..or at leastb your sentence is all exageration and accusation...which is literally mean... Way to Go..yo self Snap . ..
Jason is not only beautiful but he's a flipping comedic genius. I laughed so hard watching Arrested Development I cried.... that's hard to do! His timing and dry humor is impeccable. You deserve every ounce of love you are getting!
It may have stopped production on Barry, but I read an interview with Bill Hader saying that all this time of not working on Barry, he had time to sit down and also write season 4.
imagine almost dying of covid and still saying that the barry hiatus was the worst thing that happened during the pandemic 😂 glad you're okay and hope you're enjoying season 3
I've been in love with Jason Bateman my entire life! I realize he was mainly known for his comedy until Ozark but I saw him in a movie called The Gift and OMG...he played a sociopath like I've never seen! He can do comedy, he can do drama, AND he can direct. I've heard him in interviews and on podcasts and his self-deprecating charm and personality make him the perfect human being.
I tore out his picture from Teen Beat magazine and had him on my bedroom wall for years. Loved him since Silver Spoons (I know he was on other stuff before that but that's when my crush started).
Bateman plays Bateman really well 😂 The thing with him is that he is basically the same person in every role he is in, but also different. Amazing actor
Jason had a smile on his face when Bill listed the things he liked. Betcha he loved the same things too. They love what they do. What I see is the glamour of Hollywood just comes in secondary for them. That could be why Jason still thrives despite his lowest point in the 90’s.
Hearing Bill Hader say the midget thing at 23:00 knowing that it was John Mulaney who wrote that joke and it worked its way into his standup routine. Made my day.
I love them both for this. They're playing characters that have stressful and intimate relationships with death and the underworld right at their door. Their humanity just shines through in the most dreadful situations, and seeing them interview each other is making my lonely night in less lonely.
This is the best mash up ever. Underrated Actors. They literally make movies better when they're in them. Bad Words Hot Rod Game Night The Sweetest Thing Paul Forgetting Sarah Marshall Superbad
I haven't seen Ozark, but I'd watch Laura Linney read the paper. Quietly, or even to herself. As for Barry, it's one of the best things on TV and the best comedy since Veep finished.
U know when u wake up everyday hoping to catch upto a series? The last time that happened to me was Breaking Bad. And now It's Ozark. I'd say that it's on par with BB
Honestly, I don't know how many times I've watched this interview. For two men mostly known for being funny, I absolutely love how authentically they talk about the process of writing, directing, and producing. They even compare notes with each other, offer some tips, etc. It's all great.i
I dig these interviews, but this one, in particular, is great. Two of the best shows on TV in the past few years and the two main guys behind those shows. Don't get me wrong, they both have FANTASTIC casts/writers around them.
Both of these guys are incredibly funny. Just finished season 3 of Ozarks and Jason is unbelievably good. I had to re-watch that scene where Marty dominates Frank Sr. Wow!
This is normally not something I would watch but for some reason I clicked on it. It was great! Interesting, funny. I thoroughly enjoyed the conversation!!
Love their discussion about quality scripts/wording and empathy; they know quality humor and drama and it seems like their perspective goes hand-in-hand with that