SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE CELEB INTERVIEWS! Emmy-Winner Jake Hamilton talks with Ryan Reynolds, Walker Scobell and director Shawn Levy about their new film THE ADAM PROJECT.
@@delaneylindsey4814 nah he says he’s a huge deadpool fan, and his audition for the movie was to act like deadpool cuz he memorized every line literally, and watched the movie like 7 times.
i cried at least 3 times during this movie. 1- the bar with his mom 2- the big hug with his dad and mini-him 3- and when he drives away from his wife i was just bawling and also laughing sometimes and in awe other times it was a funny sad movie full of heart!
I'm here after the news of Walker being cast as Percy Jackson and i'm watching this interview right and i'm thinking to myself....Ryan Reynolds as Poseidon...isn't a bad idea...obviously it'll be more of a serious role rather than a funny one, they could tweak it a bit to have Poseidon act a little funny, but just the mentoring and fatherly connection he has with Walker...it just feels right.
So, I know walker, he was in my ELA class. And it’s really crazy to know that he is hangin with this guy- now Ryan R. Is now the meme of the class. Idk if he’s coming back tho T-T
I think this interview got something deeper an acknowledgement from actor on actor wow he thought he didn't do anything for Ryan teaching him his face when he says it wow
Love Ryan Reynold’s, fantastic actor and just a great human, & Shawn is so happy go lucky , just love his smile, & Jake I love your interviews always great in the short time you have…love it…🤓👍💕
@@yeudler41This is very simple and not complicated at all. It's common sense. The son of a woman is a baby boy. The son of a cattle is a calf. The son of a horse is a foal. The son of a chicken is a chick. The son of a tiger is a cub, and etc... Why would you be punished for the sins of someone else? Imagine your kids being cursed if they stole from a garden until eternity and all their grandchildren had to be punished for that. And why would someone die for our sins? That's so stupid and no logic in that. God alone is truly-forgiving, all-embracing in His love and if we ask for forgiveness, we shall be forgiven. As I mentioned earlier, Jesus was tempted by the devil and had to fast for 40 days and 40 nights, and if he already had been free from a sin/ doing wrongs and mistakes, he wouldn't have been tempted. The proof is in the Bible, but people can't even use common sense and understand. Jesus wasn't ressurected and didn't die for any sins because he clearly says in the book of Luke; "Look at my hands and my feet. It is I myself! Touch me and see; a ghost does not have flesh and bones, as you see I have." And Jesus ate fish and bread... A spirit and ghost can't do that... The remembrance of God and of His oneness and uniqueness is declared to be the innermost purpose, as well as the intellectual justification of all true prayer. The biblical language "son" of God means servant of God. Even David, Adam, Solomon, and Ephraim were named "sons"... And we clearly read in the chapter of Acts, which tells us that Jesus is only a prophet, a human being; "Fellow Israelites, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know." And we read in the chapter of John, which tells us that Jesus follows Gods will and God has power over all things; "I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me." We clearly read in the book of Matthew that Jesus says; "This is why I speak to them in parables: though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they do not hear or understand." The people misunderstood everything he said and were transgressors. And people today must not exaggerate in their religion as well... We read in the book of Mark when one of the teachers of the law came and asked Jesus; “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?” Jesus answeared; “The most important one is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one." If Jesus thought he was God or son of God, why didn't he preach "trinity: or say otherwise instead of quoting what Moses said? Jesus worshipped One God who has created everything and has power over all things. There is no deity save Him, the Ever-Living, the Self-Subsistent Fount of All Being. And he alone is truly exalted, tremendous. All praise is due to God, who begets no offspring, and has no partner in His dominion, and has no weakness, and therefore no need of any aid- and [thus] extol His limitless greatness.