i'm on a ryan gosling interview binge, it's so funny how he won't answer a single question seriously. and this has been going on since the beginning. you just never know what he will come up with to answer
Same!! I've been going back and forth between every streaming service I have available to me trying to watch everything he's done! Good thing my bf has a total man- crush on Ryan, too lol so he's very supportive!
@@elizabethsedai854 I'm the same. Although my ex wife did say that's why she divorced me? Still haven't managed to see Half Nelson yet and I've heard it's really good to..
Did you find it odd that no interviewer mentioned that this is actually his second time playing a stunt man? And I'm pretty confident I've seen all the interviews?
@joshoshea3194 Hahaha!! I'm so so sorry... I really hope you're joking because I literally laughed out loud at that!🤣 I was just able to watch Half Nelson the other day! They have it on Prime right now if you have that! Unfortunately, Ryan did a LOT of not- so- good movies early on in his career:/ In my opinion, First Man is one of his first really good movies, lol. I'm not saying that his other movies aren't worth watching if you're a fan. Just prepare to be either disappointed or extremely bored(looking at you Song to Song!). Half Nelson is better than most of the others, though!
The thing about Ryan Gosling is his interviews are a movie in themselves. A thriller. He keeps you on your toes because you have no idea what he's gonna say next. He's so spontaneous and true and playful.
Funny Not long ago I made a post on IG about how he places his hand like that not only in LaLaLand but he did the same during the dance sequence in Barbie and the little dance in Remember the Titans ... it's the Gosling touch lol
@@manuelorozco7760 I’d vote for him over RDJ any day. Sadly, the Oscars will always prioritize drama over comedy. The genre and character you play make a big difference in winning awards.
Like Brad Pitt and Johnny Depo, they should have all won as many, if not more times than Meryl Streep! They are all so amazing as actors, but because they are all insanely attractive, Hollywood is stupid, and can't see beyond that. Yet Meryl is not attractive, and wins endless awards
When I think that there is no way to be a bigger fan of an actor, Ryan Gosling shows that yes, you can admire a person even more. He gives his all to what he sets out to do and does it very well, this love for what he does is refreshing because it is difficult to find people who give their all to films, he is very talented, funny and works very hard. He deserves all the recognition in the world. Thank you Ryan for making us smile anf for the privilege to see your art.
I agree, just when I think I couldn't possibly love him more than I already do, I'll see another interview where he is sooooo charming, and I just go crazy for him all over again, and even more so each time!
The different hand positions in La La Land adds to the story even more tbh. Feel like it kinda shows how they both were inevitably heading in different directions even from the very start, just how their hands are pointing in different directions even during this perfectly correlated dance. 🤯🤯 Ryan had it all thought out
Ryan’s so charming yet really doesn’t like to give too much away 😅. That “not getting into character” is pure facetiousness. He was profoundly methody especially before becoming a family man & he absolutely destroyed himself making ‘Blue Valentine’. He used to fall in love with co-stars partly because his approach was so immersive.
Ryan! I love the hand! It's like he's smooth and sliding like jazz, and she's twirling like a musical actress. The juxtaposed poses is what drew me to the film, because of the asymmetry, and it's one of my favorite films
Ryan Gosling is such a beautiful man... his presence of heart goes in everything. Relaxed, authentic and the most real person both on screen and in interview and im sure if we met him in person. I love that he cares, is funny and yet doesn't have a big ego or lost in the fake world of hollywood.
One of the best authentic interviews I’ve seen of Gosling. Thank you. The interviewer is very professional, great questions and we hear more of Ryan talking than the interviewer - I will be watching more of your interviews.
I thought so too. Then I thought that we are all human, and even Ryan Gosling might have insecurities, about his appearance 😮, which sounds unbelievable but still... So, a big hug to him and the best of luck
What I find endlessly fascinating about RG and why he seems to glow even brighter with every appearance…is that I think he makes a Conscious Choice to be Kind and Considerate. (Which is extremely rare nowadays!) He loves his job, he likes to entertain, but best of all, he enjoys making people laugh. He’s the kind of person who chooses to spread Joy instead of pettiness and hate. 😊💯🌟 Yes, I’ve seen interviews where he’s obviously tired but he’d rather manifest goofiness instead of irritation. He’s also very patient, intelligent, shrewdly observant and quite mature, especially in the face of rudeness or hostility; choosing to de-escalate or to positively deflect in that situation. As for his reluctance to take a compliment, he’d rather graciously reflect that back to the person giving it and go on his merry way. 😂
He always interview well. How dare he haha. Like he might not think he's selling his films well but he ALWAYS does with his charm and unexpected answers.
Woah am i happy for Ryan? I’ve seen him in Barbie, La La Land, Crazy Stupid Love and First Man. Can’t wait for The Fall Guy! But I’m surprised Ryan said he would do Sebastian again. Because he and Emma reuniting to do La La Land was the number one reason I just had to see it. One year ago, I never imagined in a million years being hyped to see him play Ken.
An amazing story i saw about stunt doubles was the documentary "David Holmes: the boy who lived". Daniel Radcliffe's stunt on harry potter movies. Amazing and a real tear eyed story.
To this day, La La Land is the only musical I can watch all the way through and not be annoyed by all the random songs. And part of it was the cover art that drew me in, so I'm glad he went with what he did because it just felt more real, not fabricated or photshopped like a lot of other movie covers might do
I must've watched every interview about The Fall Guy and not once has a interviewer brought up the fact that this is actually his second time playing a stunt man (Drive being the first)? I just thought that might've been worth a mention? 🎬💥🚗💨
Funny enough, he did the same silly little hand thing in Remember the Titans during the team’s warm up dance, all the way back in 2000. He’s been doing it for a long time.
But he had to take off his shirt in Barbie 😅 I'm sorry but the direction Ryan's career is taking now is worrying. He is a very talented actor, and he cannot be reduced to action films or silly roles. It seems that his children and wife are the reasons he doesn't make more films that demand a lot of him. I respect, but I also see actors/actresses who are incredible parents and have healthy children, but are still always looking to challenge themselves and evolve as actors. Kate Winslet, Emma Stone, Meryl Streep, Mark Ruffalo, Emily Blunt, etc. are some examples. I was shocked when I heard that Ryan had given up doing The Actor to do The Fall Guy! He's repressing his potential! It's a career regression.
Dearest WSJ, I get that Mr Gosling is the star, but please could you bump up the volume of your interviewer? The volume difference between them was significant. Sounded like she was asking her questions from inside the closed wardrobe. Thanks!
Despite younger than me, a role model. His screwed up time as kid and adolescent speaks to me, not polished just hard work and humbleness to earn the respect he has now.
Ryan: we’re trying pull back the veil on how much work stunt doubles do, to give them credit. Journalist: [ears full of cotton apparently] uh-huh, uh-huh, so tell us about YOUR STUNTS in this movie (istfg 🤦🏼♀️. Why not ask him about his stunt guy at that moment. Why continue to make a big deal about actors doing the smallest stunts when stunt doubles are doing the most impressive work with absolutely none of the glory?)