Ive seen many Denis Villeneuve interviews, these questions are by far up there with the best! I can see he appreciates it when someone asks him questions that value his early work and how hes learned over time.
@jemimakirke36349 сағат бұрын
were there real animal cruelty in the movie ? Did the rabbit really died ? Any animal were harmed in the movie ????????
@viniciusmachado879118 сағат бұрын
The way he explains how Elphaba grows during the first movie is SOOOO touching and beautiful. And you can tell he's a great storyteller. It really touched me.
@Novastar.SaberCombat21 сағат бұрын
His work on BR2049 was incredible. I'm glad he was able to get beyond Hollywon't and the janky boolsheet one would be forced to endure.
@yvngarmz598423 сағат бұрын
Fantastic video, very insightful look into his directorial evolution. I can't wait to see him finish his dream with Dune:Messiah and every one of his works to come. Truly one of the modern greats!
@chickentenders53121 сағат бұрын
Indeed.
@alexanderbecker2264Күн бұрын
5:35
@joergzabbee3921Күн бұрын
Come on...since when is Dune treated like the new Citizen Kane?? I mean Dune 2 was a solid movie and the riding sandworm scene was great but without it was kind of boring.
@szinyk14 сағат бұрын
yeah. and hot take: i thought Dune part 1 was good (although not perfect), but part 2 was fairly forgettable.
@HiNinqiКүн бұрын
Wowowow he directed this 😍😍
@dariusradu2369Күн бұрын
INCENDIES is a criminally underrated movie and it's up there with Prisoners as my favorite movie of his. If you like Denis's Hollywood movies, you need to check this one. It will destroy you, but in a good way. The burning bus scene itself is a masterpiece.
@stewarts8597Күн бұрын
An amazing talent and human being. Everyting is thoughtful
@WhosNickКүн бұрын
$40+ million budget is not indie, hell none of these are really.
@alexlyublin56478 сағат бұрын
I think he was just saying that because its basically an indie film for A-List actor like jake gyllenhaal. Dennis has very high standards and aims to make films on the largest scale possible so maybe he sees 40 mil differently? I dont know
@greencello599Күн бұрын
Sam Witwer voiced Malor.
@DDarkestKnight12 сағат бұрын
_That's_ why he sounded so good!
@OmegaGuardianКүн бұрын
So happy my favorite Klingon brothers are in the series finale. They are the best versions of honorable Klingons from the home world.
@scottgwildКүн бұрын
Thank you for this interview. It was one of the most thoughtful, vulnerable, and real interviews with Denis that I've seen. Just lovely.
@PlazmanКүн бұрын
That was painful. They f'ing hate each other. Haven't seen the doc, but I hope it gets into the Mothersbaugh/Casale Brothers' relationship. Since it's an "official" doc, I'm not holding my breath.
@perigraph6644Күн бұрын
"Ah, the great Captain Ma'ah, hauling garbage." I see that someone was familiar with Quark (1977), starring Richard Benjamin.
@reddyredwolf3931Күн бұрын
No that is reference to the TOS episode Trouble with the Tribbles.
@perigraph6644Күн бұрын
@@reddyredwolf3931 , you refer to this scene: Korax: Of course, I'd say that Captain Kirk deserves his ship. We like the Enterprise. We.. (laughs) We really do! That sagging, old rust bucket is designed like a garbage scow. Half the quadrant knows it. That's why they're learning to speak Klingonese. (laughs) Chekov: Mr. Scott! Scotty: Laddie... don't you think you should... rephrase that? Korax: I didn't mean to say that the Enterprise is hauling garbage. I meant to say that it should be hauled away as garbage. It's certain that you are correct about the inspiration for this line, since this is the second time a Klingon has spoken the exact words, "hauling garbage". That said... Korax never said that the Enterprise hauled garbage. As such, don't be too sure the reference isn't doing double duty--even though Ma'ah's vessel isn't, in fact, hauling garbage. So to adapt a line from an infamous super-villain: You were right. I was... possibly also right, albeit to a much lesser degree. Or maybe even entirely wrong. That also works.
@samfilmkidКүн бұрын
Denis is one of the last examples of a success story from a system that really doesn't exist anymore. A filmmaker comes from the independent scene, gets entrusted to make a $30 million movie, then maybe a $60 million movie, then if they want to, a major $100 million tentpole film using all the skills they've honed over making increasingly bigger and bigger projects. Yes, obviously talent is involved but experience is important too! Mid-budget movies were among many other things a stepping stone for filmmakers to hone their skills and gain experience working with bigger budgets and bigger names. But that's all gone now, and studios making tentpole movies tend to either hire veteran directors or younger directors with one or two small movies under their belt because they are easier to control. Sometimes it works out, and other times it's a disaster. I don't even blame the filmmakers much when it is because they don't have the experience and the studio people running it often have no idea at all what they're doing! If Denis was starting out now, he would have gone straight from Incendies to BR2049 or even Dune, and there's no way they would have been as good. I think the cutting of mid-budget movies like Sicario and Prisoners have also hurt tentpole movies in the long run.
@chickentenders53121 сағат бұрын
Very good point and useful perspective. I haven't seen it like that before. I never recognized that system of stepping stones for directors in contrast to what is common for tentpole films these days. So many Marvel movies are directed by younger directors who've made one or two indie films, hence why so many Marvel movies have a washed out generic feel, aesthetically.
@samfilmkid13 сағат бұрын
@@chickentenders531 I attribute that more to the conveyor belt style of filmmaking the studio enforces on directors
@stalwartzero7001Күн бұрын
The reason I watched Arrival was to see who the guy taking the helm of Blade Runner was… and he did not disappoint !
@biggestronald2 күн бұрын
“How making movies trained Denis Villeneuve to make movies.”
@musashakhidov6100Күн бұрын
"How making movies made a movie"
@chickentenders53121 сағат бұрын
That's basically how it goes in life- for anything
@pierredm2 күн бұрын
What about Johann Johannsson ?
@marlon_guan2 күн бұрын
It brought me into tears watching this interview hearing John’s process of making “magic” Truly a piece of fine art
@mawoj932 күн бұрын
It's interesting about BR yes but the headline is kinda confusing. I honestly thought this is going to be about his Canadian films but this is probably too niche for IW - I'd love to see that tho. Great interview anyway
@rxcky6662 күн бұрын
Where’s blade runner 2049? ☹️
@pierredm2 күн бұрын
To ask is to answer
@rickmorty73572 күн бұрын
That was truly beautiful and intense, perfect documentary, one of a kind
@SpewingNonsense-1012 күн бұрын
why did you skip Blade Runner 2049?
@Foxxvox2 күн бұрын
I’ve, noticed (particularly in interviews this year) that DV sidesteps mentioning BR2049. I can’t swear to it, but I’ve gotten the impression from interviews over a couple of years, that he doesn’t feel the sense of ownership he does with maybe Arrival and, then, the Dunes.
@morganseite95312 күн бұрын
What do you mean? He never directed BR2049
@johnwayne84942 күн бұрын
@@Foxxvox Both Ridley Scott and Rutger Hauer were critical of it so I think he feels self conscious
@SpewingNonsense-101Күн бұрын
@@Foxxvox ah gotcha
@SpewingNonsense-101Күн бұрын
@@johnwayne8494 well that’s a shame because it’s an incredible movie and I was hoping to hear his incite on it
@eliaskhanmeh73993 күн бұрын
I dream like , you about,….❤❤❤❤
@Hollowluna3 күн бұрын
How weird, I’ve never even heard of this movie. I asked chat GPT about something I saw in a dream. It told me about this movie.
@fireinthesky23334 күн бұрын
The most pretentious, boring, stupid film ever made.
@valterjerebica16374 күн бұрын
Italian tv on Focus is much more better
@andresfeliperamirez94354 күн бұрын
Oscar 2025 🎉🎉🎉
@trevoryt1234 күн бұрын
no wonder it got banned
@cwesley20054 күн бұрын
I got into backpacking about 2 years ago and I understand the peace, serenity and community you find on trail. People have very little on trail but are always willing to share. Men and women are just backpackers, gender doesn’t enter into into it. Its the greatest activity ive ever found in my life. Penelope taps into that sense of wonder with nature. The woods calls to her. I get that. Like in my soul, I get that
@sweeth3a4T5 күн бұрын
I truly love these boys, God bless them, and I hope they continue to spread their message to the world
@MattAitia5 күн бұрын
Great interview! One of my favourite films from this year
@XimenaHoyosAyala-cq2zk6 күн бұрын
ww1 and ww2 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@agustinananini-paez68497 күн бұрын
It's like Brother Bear in 3D. Plus, he made Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken the VILLAIN in the form of Vontra.
@agustinananini-paez68497 күн бұрын
I'm happy he did that 'cause he's the only person in DreamWorks who loves mermaids and HATES Krakens!
@agustinananini-paez68497 күн бұрын
I knew it would sicken Ruby Gillman fans.
@_stever7 күн бұрын
My favorite genre.❤
@TattooedGranny7 күн бұрын
This is a great family documentary. ❤
@alex-neves7 күн бұрын
Congratulations, Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear. :)
@sirchadiusmaximusiii7 күн бұрын
Merit > Race card
@007lamiss7 күн бұрын
So beautiful 💖
@spatnaspolecnost8 күн бұрын
After watching The Viewing in cabinet of curiosities I really gotta see Mandy and Beyond The Black Rainbow. I felt that The Viewing was head and shoulders above all the other episodes, what a cinematic masterpiece! Btw good on Cage to go for stuff he believes in! We need more interesting movies.
@jonathanbell93498 күн бұрын
The answer might surprise you???
@makavelidadon777777 күн бұрын
lol like we didn’t know
@DougerSR9 күн бұрын
I loathe when escapist entertainment insists on dragging our political world into the fun stuff. STOP politicizing everything. Assholes.
@Lonely3rrior9 күн бұрын
the most beautiful in the world.
@MarcosFuentes-u5g9 күн бұрын
Joe Biden is a God 🪽and Donald Trump is a Satan 👹
@papasonicapa9 күн бұрын
merci ❤
@outlawgordee10 күн бұрын
Guess I'll quit feeding my family ribeyes.. this fruitcake told me its imperative for our survival. 😂😂 I miss River!