@@jordanschumacher5776 Don't. Just don't. Especially this one. Its just an underfunded asylum for mental kids that can sing and dance very well. This is from a graduating senior.
@@mythrin oof, i guess the grass always seems greener on the other side, thanks for your honesty. Don't worry I'm a junior it's too late for me anyway . . .
Jordan Schumacher my comment is late but i went to the Professional Performing Arts School known as PPAS (alumni include Alicia keys, Jesse Eisenberg, Britney Spears, josh peck, Sarah hyland etc) and it was probably some of the best years of my life. It changed me in ways i can’t describe. You create your own reality
@@ClipoHQ its kinda funny that you have less upvotes than the guy saying its the white balance lmfao its the exposure people. Not the lighting guys fault
Bhav S a lot of them in highschool are but I feel like they mature a little later than most people and I feel like a lot of actors weren’t “drama kids” like I know Brad Pitt wasn’t a drama kid for example
He's so very talented. His plethora of acting roles and characters is inspirational and his good nature, humility, honesty and overall openness is something I deeply admire in an actor, but also in a person as whole.
@@griffjenkins1462 Really? It is so interesting how differently people see him. I laid eyes on him while watching Homeland. Immediately caught my attention in any regards. Since then die hard fan and think he has very strong screen presence. Charismatic to me.
@@michaela3891 yeah, im not sure why either, considering what the message seems to be. seems like the kind of thing woke college students would cancel him over
He might have competed at speech tournaments with this dialogue. Oral Interpretation. In which case he would have practiced and performed countless times.
@AYLIN KOHAN He is too shy like the old Timmy we need back and also he can't even do a interview for a minute and not get nervous it us adorable though
Well...if u watched lil timmy Tim and then statistics then U know enough if u still dont...then watch wonka,little women,dune(2),Call me by ur nam, beautyful boy and all the other amazing movies of timothee chalamet ❤ React on my message just to make sure that timothee gets heard 😢❤
Everyone in all posts about him say...”we have to protect him”, “hope he stays grounded “, “hope he stays humble “....my hopes for this kid are the same. If and when he decides to do something stupid (which is highly likely because of the pressures of Hollywood), I only pray he hears our well wishes being repeated on his head because he is one helluva talent.
LaGuardia H.S. grad 1993, right here! Ah how I had big dreams… That’s okay. it’s been a fun ride so far, even if it hasn’t gone exactly according to how I dreamed it…LaGuardia was when I got to shine pretty bright. It’s never been quite as bright since….Good days they were.
Such a talented, humble and sweet young man. He is going to be one of the best of Hollywood. I wish him all the best of the best and many blessings from G-d!
You can watch this and watch the same monologue for Youngarts and see how much he had improved just that year. He was talented to begin with but his hardwork helped him to reach where he is now. It just inspires me so much and make me want to work even harder for my dream to become an film director and actor 😍
Little did he know that in a few years he'd be a celebrity, dating a gizillioner, being a millioner himself, having people imitating his haircut and people screaming everywhere he goes. Good job Timothé!!
I feel for all the other non-famous actors in this lol. As an actor myself, it's... uh... so hard lol. And now with the cost of living, it's harder and harder to survive off a shitty day job/gigs. So happy for Timothee cuz he's obviously so talented but yeah... shout out to all the other actors in this whose names we have no idea.
its taken from this piece about racism in the workforce, he did another performance on it that was longer for Young Arts, that one was HILARIOUS he did phenomenal you should watch it
All of these people were trying to get the same thing timothee was and out of everyone there he made it and no one else did. Think about that for a second
K Michael A few kids from LaGuardia's graduating class are doing well now - Owen Campbell, Brandon Reilly... don't comment if you don't know what you are talking about dummy
Christopher Wilson I also how you said a few and only mentioned 2 people none of which have been in any movies that came out in theaters therefore my original comment still stands
I am lovestruck and, in all the best ways possible, obsessed. The talent. The intellect. The awareness. The constructive use of privilege. AND in less than a minute?? TRULY AN INSPIRATION. Your mere presence makes us want to do better. You inspire others to aspire to be the best versions of themselves. Thank you, King.
Watching him play this racist character, I just noticed: He'd make a perfect Iago, in a production of Shakespeare's Othello (The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice). Film producers, take note!
@Natalia Velazquez Burgos I feel he was robbed of a Shakespeare script in that film, although I did enjoy it greatly. I'm sure he would love to speak actual Shakespearean dialogue.
@Natalia Velazquez Burgos A black Cassio: interesting twist. You are correct that Othello should be older than Iago, although it isn't specified by how much. I would therefore suggest Daniel Kaluuya as Othello, since he is already in his 30s.
Good thing that he found his own style being himself, such an unique actor with every role he gets, in this video you can see that he was just trying too hard on copying other actors style, now he got his own originality
Francisco Miranda yeah it seemed so, but I think the audience understood better here. It might have nothing to do with his delivery and all to do with the two different crowds.
@@GM-tx4sg It sounds strange to hear Timothee Chalamet do this speech, considering he hangs out with rappers in real life, but we have to forget about that here. His speech started from 0:58 , and ended with him saying about the mailroom guys, "This culture is hateful. And what right does any human being have to be hateful, huh?" Basically, his character was a typical racist, who rants loudly and is critical of black people's culture, but is unaware of his own hatefulness. It's ironic.
I went in to audition for this school in 1982. When my turn came up, I asked if I could play “Rise” by Herb Alpert. Instead she asked me to hum to her finger taps. Because I wasn’t a hummer, I was an alto saxophone player. My teacher at JHS 162 didn’t teach us how to hum. He taught us how to play our assigned instruments. We practiced diligently before each variety show. Anyway, I wasn’t accepted because of my inability to HUM. I played in the JHS 162 Willoughby Stings Band for four years. I played congas on and off since 1984. Then I played with two different bands from 2011-2014. I can ‘t help but wonder, “What could have been?”. I could’ve been a contender… unfortunately, I didn’t understand the assignment.
Don't feel too bad, dear; they weren't going to accept Timothée either (because of attendance or something), but the drama teacher for whom he had auditioned went to bat for him and said, "This kid belongs here." (Or something like that.) Cheers! :)