"Wonka" stars Timothée Chalamet and Hugh Grant sat down with Associated Press film writer Lindsey Bahr to talk about Paul King's song-and-dance-filled prequel, cold movie theaters and Grant's Oompa Loompa inspirations.
Me too. Especially since Timothee is the one that usually making peopls laugh in his interview. Timothee is so busy laughing he can barely do the interview😅
The way Hugh Grant answers all the questions and Timothee Chalamet sits there and giggles makes me realise that Chloe Fineman's SNL impersonation of the latter is spot on.
I love Wonka (2023). I watched it yesterday and I must say it's a heartwarming Christmas family movie 🎄❄️🎅☃️ Timothee's singing voice is also cool and soothing.
Timothee’s absolutely right at the end, it’s done so well. And so is Hugh, turn down the blasting speakers. My dad was hard of hearing and couldn’t make things out well and I remember a dad saying the same to cinema staff cos his kids struggled too, the powers that be don’t seem to get it or care. Anyway, lovely interview, Hugh the old grump is so funny. I forget how many of his films I’ve loved, the romcoms, Paddington and now this. Timothee is charming and sweet, he did Wonka fantastically.
Hugh is so real like yes they seriously need to turn down the cinema volume as up until a few months ago I’ve always had to take ear buds with me as if I’m going to a concert to protect my ears but now I don’t have to as my local cinema I always go to has finally turned there’s down to an acceptable healthy volume thank gosh 😅
Just the most adorable young actor in the world. It’s his personality and talent, obvious intelligence -and of course- that perfect jawline and dreamy eyes❤. Hugh Grant is wonderful as well, it’s hard not be upstaged by TC. Hugh holds his own❤.
Thank you two I laughed watching you two together 😂 I love Hugh being lofty is perfect and Timothy as Wonka is perfect thank you Hugh and Timothy for making me laugh
Hugh must be an interviewers dream, always quotable and happy. Has a healthy disregard and indifference to politicians and gives a lot to charitable causes as well, certainly does in the UK.
Hugh this is Amy, p.. and I love you you're one of my favorite actors, you're hilarious you with tea you're handsome you're gifted and talented and you're in watching all the movies that you are choosing rules to play, please keep being humble that's what I'm attractive things about you is humility,.hugs n kisses for you
The world is falling apart and the news is premiering actors that have already been premiered 🤦🏾♀️ 🤣 I can't help but share my feeling and laugh. It's the human way you know, sharing feelings and laughter. I won't be left out ✌🏾
I get Hugh's point on the volume thing, but I only half-agree. My theory is that the sound in cinemas got noticeably louder as audiences themselves got louder and less respectful of each other over time. The lack of self-awareness some folks have for shared experiences is staggering. When cineplexes got those sweeping modern upgrades only some years ago, I remember being so happy that I couldn't hear the thoughtless people around me anymore and I suddenly found myself going to see way more movies. Perhaps the loudness would bother me too if it weren't for this single aspect. Maybe there's a compromise somewhere though. Since seats in most of these places are full of electronics now, I wonder how difficult it would be to, say, install headphone jacks in the armrests? Don't even have to provide headphones, I would *gleefully* bring my own noise-cancelling pair.
@@moniques3978 That's absolutely astonishing to me. Cherish your luck or wherever it is that you live where people have actual manners. It would take building an Alamo Drafthouse to see any kind of basic theater etiquette where I live.
"Cinemas are too loud - they've got to turn the sound down!" Thank you, Hugh! I was starting to think it was only me. It's usually deafening. Chilly too. Is there some reason why it's like this?
I think I know how Grant shoul'd've explained it: Oompa Loompa Doompa-dee-doo. I've got some special news for you. Oompa Loompa Doompa-dee-dee. If you are wase you'll listen to me. I was excited to be in this movie. And to realy meet Timothee. This is the highlight of my careere. And I'm excited to be here. (And also that Tim's here too). Oompa Loompa Doompa-dee-day. And I have on last thing to say. I'm realy pleased with this interveiw. Now I'll leave with an Oompa Loompa Doompa-dee-doo.