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Denzel Washington; Bryan Cranston; Samuel L. Jackson | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

Apr 20, 2024
Denzel Washington has been acting for over 40 years playing almost all of Shakespeare's gangster action heroes, now at age 61 in what he calls his fourth trimester. Denzel Washington has decided to focus on a project that is more important to him than any work he has ever brought to the screen. The works of one of America's greatest playwrights, the late August Wilson, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes. Wilson, who died in 2005, wrote 10 iconic works known as the American Century cycle, which explored the black American experience in each decade of the 20th century. Denzel has signed on to produce all nine of them for HBO, but Wilson's most popular work hits theaters this Christmas.
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Denzel directs in addition to the stars. I understand that you made it clear to everyone on set that you're not looking for the good, you're looking for the good and anyone who comes to work on this, did you hear that's great, there's nothing wrong with it, there's nothing wrong with it, the best thing Maybe Joy, you should stop, that line of fences was established in Pittsburgh in the 1950s and 1960s, when racial integration was just gaining ground they didn't say anything he told me to come to the commission office next Friday Washington plays Troy Maxson, 53, whose life is defined by his big personality and his biggest disappointments why because I asked a question that's all I did it, he is a garbage man who had a great ability to play baseball, but came at a time when that black people weren't accepted in the big leagues yet, so I was frustrated because anyone can drive a truck, how come all white people drive? and Colored Lipid Washington filmed fences in Pittsburgh's Hill District, a once-vibrant black neighborhood where August Wilson grew up, the people who went to work and church and raised their families here inspired many of his works.
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It's a Pittsburgh story and I wanted to be in Pittsburgh, the stories I get from people, all of that helps fuel the movie. Washington turned this empty Hill District house into the Maxson family home, familiar to many of us who grew up in a black working-class neighborhood at the time. I swear I know it. this house, yeah man, now, okay, now tell me my aunt lived in this house, yeah, the front room. The living room The living room I'll take you on the tour this is the dining room and here you have Jesus in the '60s, this was in every African American to put that there, you know, I put that there, every non-African American and they must feel, you know, that black or whatever he feels like, sure, sure, you got Jesus Martin Luther King and John F.
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Kennedy. and her baby realized she doesn't have pictures of Troy up there, that's terrible, actually this is the backyard, the action takes place here, worried what we're getting into, to a woman, fences are the story of a family falling apart Troy. from his wife Rose and his son Corey, look boy, the white man won't let you get anywhere without football, no way, now you will receive your learning book so you can move forward one day, pee and learn to fix cars. or build houses, he would get you a trade this way, you got something that no one can take away from you.
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Do you see your father in Troy? In some ways I couldn't read well. He had the same conversation with me about how to get a good trade, you know he worked for the water department in New York and he could get me in the water department and he said, you know I could be a supervisor in 25 years, he's like you get a good job, you'll get a stranger, yeah. exactly a secure job and, like Rose, my mother could see beyond, you know no, he has to get an education, he has to go to college and you know he couldn't see that for him time is a change, the people of Troy change, the world changed and then you.
I can't even see it woman I do my best I go in every Friday I carry a sack of potatoes and a bucket of the Lord you line up at the door with your hands out I will give you the lint from my pockets I give you my sweat and I don't have my blood I already spent tears we go up to that room at night I fall on you and try to open the hole forever I get up on Monday morning I look for my lunch on the table, go out and continue on my way, find the strength to get through next Friday abroad.
I remember seeing my dad in the driveway listening to the ball game, yeah I do remember the door would be open, he had his foot out and he was just. I listened to the ball game and realized that when I grew up it was the only place I had a chance to deal with a boss, now he's about to come into the house and my mother is there, the other boss and he had maybe 10

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to himself to be the boss in the driveway listening to the ball game and because he had to come home and eat and then go to night work, do you take advantage of that to take him to the gig he's at? ? there he has to be, yes, he has to be Jesus.
Viola Davis told us that she admired Denzel Washington long before they performed together in billboards on Broadway when I was younger. I just thought he was attractive, you know? Then I thought, oh, Denzel is so good. It was difficult to have him as the protagonist and director. Not at all. I thought he flowed in and out of those two things effortlessly. He never gets in the way. I think that's a testament to him as an artist that his ego took a backseat. to anything I think this is the role of a lifetime for her and she bites and breaks it it's not easy for me to win boy I too have a life I gave 18 years of my life to stay in the same Don't you think I ever wanted other things?
Don't you think I had dreams and hopes? What's wrong with my life? What about me? People say that everything in cinema is small, every moment is small, you have to play it small and sometimes the moments. They're not small, they're painful to look at, well it should be because that's how August wrote. He didn't write small ones. August Wilson's themes are great and universal. His works chronicle the struggles of black Americans seeking what everyone wants: dignity, love, security across generations and across. against overwhelming odds, his genius captured the sensibilities, the unique cadences of African-American life with finely crafted language, there's a lot of state, what that means to me, body work, what that means to me, body work and I don't care if she works. go ask him for ten dollars if you're working talking about body work why aren't you working then it's a rhythm there's a rhythm what does that mean no what does that mean to me he wrote what does that mean to me what does that mean to me body work I don't care If she works go ask her for ten dollars if she works and talk about body work why aren't you working?
It's like Shakespeare, the joke actually comes together if you just play the music writing session. found Washington putting music to Wilson's words, it's all part of being the director, which he's done twice before, so we can pick it up in '37. I just love the process, yeah, days like today, man, no it doesn't get any better than this and in theory, I'm the boss, don't tell anyone, oh my god, really, August Wilson wanted to have a black director to make the movie, yeah, he got his wish, he got his wish, I don't mind press it because last time I checked I was black, I'm black. so yeah, cover that, yeah, I didn't have to audition, yeah, he said he didn't think a white director could do it.
I think it's a cultural issue more than a race issue and culturally you understand. I don't know, you understand. In this place among these people there is no doubt when we would get out serving a little for the kids from upstate. I mean, I grew up with it, we always served some liquor for the kids who were locked up or the ones who were dead. I know what it is. It smells like when my sister's hair is fried with a hot iron on Sunday morning. Thanks, you see what I'm saying. That's culture. That's not even race.
That's culture. Denzel Washington grew up in Mount Vernon, a working-class suburb of New York City. his mother owned a beauty salon to keep him off the streets she raised the money to send him to boarding school he went to Fordham University and began acting in plays Hollywood took notice I made a television movie in 1978 called Flesh and Blood that we filmed here you're going to be a heavyweight you have the chin you have the guts but most of all Bobby most of all my blue eyed friend most of all you're white it may surprise you but I saw that flesh and black and um I had a hole in my teeth, so you had a gap in your broken teeth and your voice was a little higher.
He won his first Oscar for his role in the Civil War drama Glory, playing a defiant Union soldier in one of the first black regiments. Seeing him in glory, I can't express what it means for an actor to see a performance like that because it was Brave who would have made the decision, while they were being beaten, to play both bravery and pain at the same time in moments like that. It inspires you as an artist to go there too to Hollywood because of its almost obsessive preparation and attention to detail, he says that it helps him disappear in his roles Malcolm the people that you look like Malcolm with boxing, yeah, yeah, in a movie the shots have to be short and you have to fake it and do all that kind of stuff oh you were faking it, not the body shots, all the body shots were real so they hit you and I hit.
It doesn't hurt as long as you get some training day shots, today is a training day Officer Hoyt, I worked a lot with the LAPD, I found out how dangerous you were today and today just to show me who and what you're made of, You hear me, I hear you because he was tough Alonzo was just evil, just evil, you often hear that black actors black movies don't do well abroad, is it the truth or is it an excuse I've heard. everything and what I hear keeps changing because they used to say that it is not sold here anymore than then they said that it is not sold in the south so it is doing well it is not sold in Europe and that is what it does I keep pushing well, what opportunity do I have to show them that They are wrong and he has become one of the most profitable stars in Hollywood.
He is the favorite to earn a seventh Oscar nomination for Hurdles. All of this happens at a time when the Oscars are coming under fire for their lack of diversity. I'm just wondering what you think about that. I don't have to think about that. I have lived it. I've been the Oscar guy without them telling me my name. I've been the Oscar guy when my name is. called I've been the guy at the Oscars when everyone thought they were going to say my name and they didn't, so I've lived it, so what would you say to people who are watching this process and saying?
It's unfair, yeah, so what are we going to give up? If you are looking for an excuse, you will find one in the race, you can find it wherever you want, you can't live like this, just do your best, what's wrong? Next, I mean, are you enjoying this direction? Uh, I'm not directing anytime soon, you're not, no, you're not acting again, what's your name? Bill, right, give it an S, I have to pay a couple of them, that's the right performance. the bill I think pays the bills, yeah, do what you have to do to be able to do what you want.
I just did what I wanted to do, now I have to give back what I have to do to all the actors. who have passed through Hollywood, very few, if any, have had a career like Bryan Cranston, hanging around Tinseltown for decades before finally landing his first leading role at age 50. Walter White in Breaking Bad was a very difficult act to follow, but since then thanks to Cranston he was performing well, winning a Tony Award on Broadway and an Oscar nomination in Hollywood while writing his memoirs, a testament to his talent, patience , perseverance and luck. Brian Cranston was born and raised in Los Angeles and had been a familiar face here for decades, but never a star who officially changed three years ago when the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce embedded his name in a sidewalk.
I've often walked this street before but the pavement has never held my star before, all at once, three stories high knowing I'm on the street where he lives since then it's only gotten better at 60 years old he's on the list A from Hollywood and is a regular on the red carpet and no one was more surprised than Cranston I didn't feel entitled to become a star I wasn't expecting it right? In reality, the things you want professionally are not opportunities and thanks to my good luck, that's what happened. The opportunity came to me when he reached the end of his career.
Cranston knocked it out of the park, maybe you and I could partner up. You want to cook crystal. Matt, that's true, when we started we were just telling a story and trying to do our best and he started killing it and became this Juggernaut, did you see that coming? No, there's no chemistry, it's a family storynow in a tame and depressed high school. Chemistry teacher with terminal cancer hatches a plan to manufacture and market a higher-grade methamphetamine to provide savings for his family after his death, but over the course of five seasons Walter White goes from milk toast to murderer for be able to survive. just infused with ideas and I would dream and wake up and go oh I have another idea about Walter White, you clearly don't know who you are talking to, it was very well written and it got into my soul, I am the danger.
It was Cranston's first real opportunity to show what he could do as an actor. The result was newfound respect in a closet

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of Emmy Awards. When the show finally ended, he saw it as a new beginning and a chance to try something completely different, it had been years since Cranston had performed on stage, but he decided to sign up for a theater company in Boston that was doing a new play. call about Lyndon Johnson, a very complicated character, it had to be an incredible challenge, I mean, why? You did it? He was Shakespeare-sized and I thought, oh boy, he's a big mouthful and he scares me a little, so let's do it.
Reasons to be afraid. I realize, oh my God, this is a huge piece of work and it's almost all me. big chunks of speeches speeches speeches and I started to panic, that's it and later on Broadway and after that a film version for HBO his performance was so spot on, let's get started, you had to remind yourself that it was Cranston and not Johnson, I love it. You're more than my own dad, but if you get in my way I'll crush you, hey, look at that look, that look, those sizes there, after winning a Tony Award, Broadway's highest honor, he capped it off with a nominated performance to the Oscar in the movie Trumbo, well that's a pretty amazing run for an old journeyman actor, I've got some clips to show you here, oh yeah, okay, roll it up, man, what the hell is wrong with you?
Cranston has worked as an actor since he was in his twenties, oh yeah, very sweet. starting with the soap opera part loving that attraction is our business, that's fine and then there has been everything from the sublime to the ridiculous Good Boys, Bad Boys, He's Dead. Sorry, we did everything we could and sometimes such small parts even Cranston forgets. They, what does it say here are Amazon Women on the moon, five

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for the Widow, do you mind? Yes, I'll take care of you later, you ended up on the floor of The Cutting Room, that's why you've never seen Amazon Women on the Moon who could forget who wants to remember, it's actually a better question, but I promised myself that in total there have been almost 150 rules not counting the first commercials that helped pay the bills, you can now relieve and inflame hemorrhoidal tissue with the oxygen action of the oxygen action of Preparation H.
Do you think you have grown as a sensitive actor? No, but my hemorrhoids have grown. There were guest appearances on almost every television show, including five appearances on Seinfeld. Hey, Tim is Jerry. The smarmy dentist Dr. Tim Wadley Cheryl, could you prepare the nitrous oxide please? Being on that show was like going to comedy boot camp for me, and comedy turned out to be something that Brian Cranston knew how to do very well. He led to the breakout role of him in the acclaimed series Malcolm in the Middle. This is how the hapless father overwhelmed by the chaos of A Dysfunctional Family wait wait wait wait he was insecure you know he wasn't in charge hello well he took mental vacations often Malcolm earned Cranston a modicum of fame three Emmy nominations and one reputation as an actor willing to do anything those are obese Yes, those are real bees and there were 75,000 of them in animal control and yes, they stung him, where did they sting you?
In the lower region, on one of the children below, a sensitive point, very sensitive. The beekeeper apologized. I will help you anywhere. Otherwise, that night, I'm sorry, now you're going to get up and I'm going to take it out of seven seasons on Malcolm and I hated to see it go, but the cancellation of the show turned out to be very lucky timing. If I had chosen Malcolm in the middle, I wouldn't have done it. been available for the Breaking Bad pilot and right now someone else would be sitting in this chair talking to you, not my luck, both the good and the bad figure a lot in Cranston's life and the memoirs he just wrote are published by Simon and Schuster, which is owned by CBS he grew up in a family that knew firsthand the uncertainty of a life in show business his parents were actors his mother abandoned him to raise Brian, his brother and sister, while his Father was struggling to make a name for himself in Hollywood, he really wanted to be a star, he really wanted to go to the big observation post number three to the emergency laboratory, but mostly Joe Cranston got small roles in movies like The Beginning of the End, Being Eaten by Grasshoppers giants.
Eventually her father realized that playing supporting roles was as far as he was going there would be no stardom, he had a massive mid-life breakup and left the family and then everything completely fell apart and my mother was heartbroken, completely devastated. To make ends meet, we started selling. all our possessions you were poor, yes, our house was repossessed, we were kicked out, it was the 1960s and Brian was 11 years old. Being from a divorced family almost felt like a scarlet letter at times, and in fact, I was in denial about it for a long time. I told our dear friends, the Burrell boys, five boys lived next door to us why don't we see your daddy anymore, oh yeah, yeah, he, I lied, I said he comes home at night, when you guys are in bed , he takes us out and we play.
I said it so much that I started to believe it myself. You know, his father's abandonment created anger and resentment, but also a deep reservoir of life lessons and emotions that he would draw on as he grew up and decided to become an actor. of stardom and the importance of family 30 years ago on a forgettable show called Airwolf he met another young actor who was unforgettable you were nothing there's Robin a spoiled rich kid who never had to pay for anything he was the bad guy and Robin Dearden he was one of their hostages he was an amazing actor and one of the funniest people I've ever met and it might work out it took them a while to get together oh yeah we met up like eight months later and we kissed for a second. too long let me show you when you greet a friend this is the length of the kiss that is acceptable hello it's good to see you yeah when you make a mistake and you stay on the lips too long this is how long it is and that's what happened it was like what was that oh was it was like it was like the kiss sealed the deal and they got married in 1989 among the well wishers were Cranston's mother and father staying away from each other Brian and Robin have been married for 27 years now still They live in the same house where they raise their daughter and Brian still goes to work almost every day oh, this is where you're filming the scene this is where we're filming the scene we're in Brooklyn on the set of Sneaky Pete Let's Get Busy, a 10-part crime drama Cranston is making for Amazon Prime in the New Frontier of original video streaming, oh my goodness, okay, he's squeezed it into his schedule between writing the book and making a couple of new movies, this is his baby and him directing the show doing four jobs at once okay so you're a co-creator yeah you're directing yeah executive producer actor right yeah I force myself to sleep with myself to get the job but that's always a disappointment, which is really important this day. he wears his director's hat checking camera angles, yes, and answering questions from the cast, which includes Margot Martindale Margo, once you take the explosion and try this on, it's a very busy time now, but Cranston wants to take advantage every opportunity that his good fortune has given him.
While his career is still booming, do you really think there will be a time when people will say no, no, thank you, that's not him anymore? I don't, I don't, oh yes, you believe it, oh, it's cyclical. I'm riding a wave right now. and I admit it, but I want to do all the work I can, the best I can and when it's all said and done and they tell me, get out of the water, you're done, I want to be so exhausted I'm looking forward to It's like you're right, no I want nothing left in the tank.
We thought we would be remiss if we ended this story without revealing to Cranston's many fans some very personal information that he shared while he was talking about his two favorite characters. about Malcolm in the Middle and Walter White from Breaking Bad big difference between Hal and Walter White that's a big difference between them, even though the tight whites ran things they had in common that was something I thought about for Hal was that he just he was a big kid so tight boxers seem to make sense for Walt the Tidy White, it also makes sense because they were pathetic, pathetic yes that means you wear boxers.
I do, I wear boxers or Nothing at all if you feel like you're I've been watching a lot of Samuel L Jackson lately, it's not your imagination, he seems to be everywhere, there are credit card ads, movie trailers, not to mention a hundred movies yours that circulate on cable television. He's been around for a long time and, as you know, you might suspect that he's quite the character, someone we thought would be fun to hang out with if you only know him from his movies. There are things in this story that will probably surprise you. He spent 15 years on stage in New York and was not converted. a movie star until he was 40, he has been with the same woman and also a distinguished actor for almost 50 years and the films in which he has participated have grossed more money than any other actor's film in the history of Hollywood and no one cares.
He likes to watch them more than He does, do you watch your movies? Yes, I like to see yourself on the screen. I do. Did you know. When he was doing theater in New York, I always wanted to see the play he was in with me. It's hard to do. very difficult uh so this was perfect for me. I can see my performances. I always think oh I can't stand to look at myself, like some, it's really like look at me and if you can't see it, why should people pay? 1:50 p.m. to see you do it at 70, when most top actors find it difficult to get work.
Samuel L Jackson is in high demand. I have my eye on you. He has two movies out right now, Glass and Captain Marvel, that have already made money. over a billion dollars you're famous or something his career has allowed him to be all kinds of different people a bounty hunter a computer engineer in jurassic park grab your butts an addict a jedi master and i will attack you with great vengeance and in a bible he quotes to Hitman in Pulp Fiction as he steals scenes and sometimes entire movies while earning critical acclaim. Oh, sorry, I broke your concentration.
Young nominated for an Academy Award, but as I tell people you know, win or lose an Academy Award. doesn't do much to move the comma in your chat what moves the comma in your checks and seats selling tickets correctly if you're in a movie and no one's going to see it it's like yeah, Academy Award winner, yeah, I don't want to see that, you know, but you go to the movies because people make exciting movies or you like the characters they play, first and foremost. Sam Jackson is an actor, an entertainer in real life and on screen he creates memorable and opinionated characters. sometimes they scare people, often with a wicked sense of humor that a Persona or a brand, it's almost a complete genre, raw, honest, incredible.
I like to play characters that express themselves verbally, so I'm always looking to tell people who I am and not just show it specifically. them and that's just a natural quality is Sam Jackson, I think I don't necessarily care if I like them or not and I think I found interesting ways to make bad guys, you know, guys that people like, how do you do it? that you chat and keep people as human as possible until they have to do what they have to do and that's your genre, I hope so. He grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee, not far from the Walnut Street Bridge, his grandmother told her. stories about black people lynched there we used to ride our bikes up this hill Third Street was the totally segregated Jim Crow South everywhere I went and everyone I knew was black her neighborhood her schools her teachers and the experience still colors her life so I grew up in this world that is the world of the street, all these children whose parents were domestic or worked in what was known as the chicken coop where they killed chickens and packed their chickens and things like that, there was a mix of children that came and went.
From reform school we came from a place that was quite versed in learning to live life as it came. He was raised by his grandparents, a janitor and a maid who had a strong work ethic. His mother, who maintained a safe life. A well-paying government job in Washington, DC was a constant presence in his life, spending summer vacations and some weekends with him, helping him navigate the world as a young black man. You knew what the rules were when people were getting ready to do things they were going to do.send them to jail. I just returned home.
I understood that my mother is going to do it. We won't get you out of jail if you get arrested. Do not call me. He was more afraid of the people he lived with than I was. Who supported me. Sam Jackson was an excellent student and in 1966 he went on to study biology at Morehouse College, the alma mater of Martin Luther King Jr., a historically black college. in Atlanta, which was one of the headquarters of the Civil Rights Movement. Like many young people in the 1960s, he discovered the rebellious side of him on campus. He became heavily involved in the civil rights movement and protested the Vietnam War.
Did he consider himself a radical? When you were here, yeah, I mean, they kicked you out for occupying the president's office, right? Yeah, but that's pretty complicated, it's just a day in the life of him, you know, after he's been scolded by his mother for getting into trouble and hanging out with the wrong people. Jackson returned to Morehouse two years later having decided that biology required too much mathematics and that the dramatic arts were much more fun. This is where you did your first job. Yes, this was where it all started. It was one of the first times during my college experience.
I was looking forward to getting up and being somewhere like oh, totally yeah, I mean going to a rehearsal or going to work or watching a movie, that's what I like to do the most, but probably the most important thing that happened to Sam. Jackson in Atlanta was meeting Latonya. Richardson seemed flamboyant, self-absorbed, and emotionally distant to his talented classmate at Spelman College, but she may have been the first to appreciate his potential. They have been together for 48 years in Latonya. Richardson Jackson is currently starring on Broadway in To Kill a Mockingbird. It's like being married to Sam Jackson It's a journey It's been a journey It's fun It's sad It's happy It's creative It's a conversation I hope 48 years is a long time Yes, it's mixed with a lot of amnesia, they would spend 15 years in New York as theater actors struggling, raising a daughter, Zoe, and keeping company with the small community of other struggling black actors, which included Denzel Washington Morgan Freeman, Lawrence Fishburne, and Wesley Snipes, we'd go watch each other work, party together, um, when you were.
They didn't work, they all had practically the same unemployment office, so we'll see you on Monday at unemployment. I was a family actor based in New York having played memorable characters in three Spike Lee films, including Do the Right Thing. I have today's forecast for you, but personally. his life was a mess you had some problems with drugs and alcohol there were no problems until the end yeah what do you mean by the end? you know, I wasn't handling it as well as I used to, so that's when there were problems before that just life, you know, I drank, I smoked, I did drugs, you know, I wasn't on my life path that way or I didn't think that go to work, take her daughter to school and earn enough money to develop. he liked cocaine and he went all in, he got to the stage of addiction, yeah, well, you know, it's hard to smoke cocaine and not get addicted smoking cocaine to bring you to your knees pretty quickly.
It ended one night on the kitchen floor and I bought the cocaine. I went home, I cooked it and when I woke up, Latonya was standing next to me and I passed out on the floor and I never could smoke and the next day I was in rehab. Did you go to rehab because you wanted or needed to? or because Latonya told you you had to do it, you know I didn't go kicking and screaming, I was tired, you know, could you have done it without her? I give her credit because she could have taken Zoe and left and broken up with me, huh, but she didn't, that's a bigger love than I'll ever know 'cause I don't know what I would have done that you think Tanya saved your life yeah No doubt, you don't seem emotionally distant now I'm crying no, oh okay, okay he said you saved his life, no he didn't save his life, he and God saved his life.
I have no saving healing power. I was just there, either way, it changed Jackson's life and his career while he was in rehab, he got a call. of Spike Lee offering him the role of crackhead Gator Purify in Jungle Fever, so I'm in rehab and, you know, the call comes and he said yeah, crackhead and I was like, "Okay, I'm doing the investigation". here, so I'm ready to do it and that was it and that's what opened the door, that's what got me to Hollywood, baby, the rule, Jackson, a special award at the Khan film festival for best actor cast and Gator became this kind of cathartic.
What for me was basically killing what was what had been that allowed me to free myself to go and do these other things those other things take up 10 pages on the IMDb movie site half a dozen movies with Quentin Tarantino The Avengers Three movies of Star Wars and dozens of smaller feature films in which he was better than the material and in addition to terrifying eyes, he has a way with language, especially the bad words roll off his tongue like Olivier's Shakespeare, even if you whistled the words, what is your Favorite line? say what other line or do they speak english and what country are you from which is not any country i have heard of?
They speak English and what English you speak, do you think it's the line or the way you say it? I think there's a wrong way to say everything and I think I found ways to say things right that make people remember them or resonate them in the right way. Directors praise his preparation, professionalism and work ethic and almost always give him wide exposure with his performance, but he is not always completely flexible, so if a director wants you to do something that you don't think is good for you or for the movie, you won't do it, they don't understand that when they hire you, some people think they can do it. get over it, you know we've reached a compromise, you know they'll come watch, I understand what you're doing and I get it.
Can we try this other thing once? No we can't because if I do it once and it's in the movie when you go to the editing room that's what you like that's the first thing you're going to look at that's not the logical thing I did so let's just not do what you want do so that you don't have that option this Mantra has always been what the audience wants to see and then try to give it to them that's what they taught me when I was doing theater that when you go on stage you want to light it up to the point that when you leave, people He wants to go with you and I hope that's who I am when he shows up.

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