Anybody who's listened to Happy Sad Confused for years will know how much of a big deal this was for Josh. Having Coppola on in a good conversation mode, Bram Stokers Dracula is so often mentioned on the Podcast. It's great to see it 🔥Also on a side note I refuse to believe Josh is 48.
@rafaellino71682 күн бұрын
Josh DOES NOT LOOK 48. I need to know his skincare routine now omg
@area51pictures2 күн бұрын
Can you imagine Francis Ford Coppola asking you “When are you going to make a film?” You better try it now dude. He sees it in you.
@willschrueder91077 сағат бұрын
I think a lot of people don't realise that this movie is self aware and satire mixed with very real and honest feelings. It reminded me a lot of George Lucas' directing and how he wore his heart on his sleeve, whilst the background was operatic. It will definitely age well. A modern classic!
@SweatDrenchedProductionsКүн бұрын
FFC is always hungry for knowledge and new information. Love him dearly.
@johndoe-pj4te2 күн бұрын
48? I thought honestly thought you're in early 30s
@xplaybwoix2 күн бұрын
It’s because he acts like a 30 year old
@CVSRoryКүн бұрын
@@xplaybwoixhe acts his age. He simply enjoys life, unlike you
@maxsilbertКүн бұрын
@@xplaybwoix As if acting like a 30 year old is some kind of diss, that's a fully grown man lol
@samgraef30282 күн бұрын
That comment about the audience not being in the same key as the film was not only a great observation, but clearly struck a chord with Coppola. Thats gotta be a great feeling as an interviewer. Loved this conversation
@KP-zd3hc2 күн бұрын
His best creation: Sofia. Lost in Translation is one of my favourite films.
@BobbyM81717 сағат бұрын
Spot on about star ratings with art.
@d2d2d2810 сағат бұрын
Saw the film and it was a masterpiece.
@aryan776713 сағат бұрын
thank you for your interviews
@morty48151623422 күн бұрын
It’s such a privilege that we’re alive in a time when we can still enjoy a new long form interview with a lucid and articulate Francis Ford Coppola.
@xathyrus70432 күн бұрын
Meh, his daughter is better
@SallyMankus1302 күн бұрын
@@xathyrus7043 While I like Sofia's film, she is actually incredibly banal in interviews.
@brucecrawford_172 күн бұрын
Great interview. I loved how Francis Ford Coppola was encouraging you to make a film, Josh. It'd be cool to see.
@ValentinaTheCreator2 күн бұрын
I feel like the marketing team should've pushed a "We Dare You To Think. Experience. Immerse. And Question This New Film That Defines CINEMA." It kinda pushes people who are hungry of 70's filmmaking with modern technology, of a film that makes people wonder about the human experience in todays world and the parallel of the past, ie the Roman empire. Basically, we as humans are a limited species in which, we are the creator of innovative technologies, but we somehow never learn from our mistakes.
@antilocustКүн бұрын
Unfortunately the actual movie felt like anti-cinema and required very little thinking. What a disappointment.
@goregrindisthebestgenre2 күн бұрын
Megalopolis was amazing.
@kyleg14642 күн бұрын
42:15 ----- Yes, the world is essentially rich people profiting off of the misery and suffering of the masses. We are a despicably sadistic species. Even this movie, like all art and entertainment, is capitalizing off of the masses' need for escapism as a kind of painkiller to counteract the emptiness of our morally and philosophically bankrupt lives.
@DFMorayКүн бұрын
Let me guess, you’re a Marxist and you’re under 35.
@theflorgeormix2 күн бұрын
Megalopolis like Atlas Shrugged is a good deep movie. I will see it again.
@ElectricBubble2 күн бұрын
One of the Greats!
@sharifmansour96782 күн бұрын
He loves Spielberg's A.I. 😭🙏
@Mr_Justy2 күн бұрын
Breaking the 4th wall- in theatre the audience is looking in on the world through the set where a literal wall should be. Breaking it means speaking directly to audience and acknowledging their presence.
@OnlyThe1Son2 күн бұрын
id love him to return to the Italian genre again... he is 85... hope he gets his money back from Mega... and does a nice italian movie...
@azozeto2 күн бұрын
Josh is 48??? 😮😮😮
@CHRISWOODSCMOQ2 күн бұрын
Josh, congratulations on your brilliant interview with Francis Ford Coppola! for him to express an interest in you becoming a filmmaker must’ve been a thrill!
@RenePerazaКүн бұрын
Josh: there is no 'Godfather I' - it's "The Godfather.'
@alexlazzerly36772 күн бұрын
Living legend.
@sharifmansour96782 күн бұрын
Omg by far the best interview for this movie. I dont know u but i am so happy for you.
@sclogse12 күн бұрын
Our Castro theatre in S.F. showed Capra's The Bitter Tea Of General Yen in its big box format decades ago..Some flick. Old Yen saying, " I could have impaled you" to Barbra was pretty bold for the 1930's... .
@Cole_McCormick2 күн бұрын
21:06 “That’s helpful, Thank you” made me laugh
@fugamantew2 күн бұрын
Great freaking interview
@sarthakdas5801Күн бұрын
21:21
@MrEPBКүн бұрын
Thank you for this interview!
@vedantbakshi65462 күн бұрын
Legend 🙌
@sahamation5 сағат бұрын
What are you censoring? Why is there black box in there?
@vince9771Күн бұрын
Love this old gracious soul!
@DFMorayКүн бұрын
Why is it that we have to watch ads on youtube even when the video has baked in ads. I mean I guess it’s no where near as bad as TV but still.
@Stumme-4020323 сағат бұрын
Money.
@ValentinaTheCreator2 күн бұрын
Coppola has made a new film that has confused, questioned, excited, breathless new film that really defines CINEMA. As everyone has forgot, film is a directors medium in the visual art of cinema. I'm so glad he got to make this film. Watch, 10 years later, this film will be considered one of the greatest films ever made, similar to Apocalypse Now. The best part of film is when a film transcends time and grows through generations. You have to watch this film more than once to truly get it, when it talks about society, government, ideologies, themes, the human experience, and so much more, similar to Apocalypse Now. It just makes you think, but if you are more into linear films, you will NOT like this film. lol.
@antilocustКүн бұрын
lol this film will never be highly regarded. You have drank the kool-aid. It was an awful movie.
@ValentinaTheCreator5 сағат бұрын
@@antilocust Yeah... the cool aid, or I just understood what he's going for and you didn't. And mind you, they said the exact same thing you said about Apocalypse Now, and you're in that spectrum of trashing it, instead of just saying, 'I didn't get it'. Let's see how it hold 10 years from now. I'm pretty sure people will not care or forget about Deadpool vs Wolverine or Everything Everywhere All At Once, but will have cinema theory, or political conversations, and Megalopolis will be the film students watch to analyze today's society and cinema -_-
@sharifmansour96782 күн бұрын
He supports your creative pursuits. ❤ What a kind man!!!
@darrenrichardson9876Күн бұрын
Great interview!
@koryleca2449Күн бұрын
Incredible..
@jamesq583118 сағат бұрын
francis at the end lol, “just make a movie dude”
@connor2298Күн бұрын
I don’t get the hate surrounding this guy??
@OrionInSpace2 күн бұрын
Coppola is absolutely one of our great all time filmmakers. I love his passion to want to have made this movie. It just sucks that everything that has come out about him and his behavior on making this movie doesn’t quite look good. From his quotes, to the actual video of him harassing the female extras. Not a good look for someone of his status.
@rigsby14542 күн бұрын
Almost like Hollywood has been trying to destroy him for years. He didn't harass anyone, everyone on that set has come out against that shit
@OrionInSpace2 күн бұрын
@@rigsby1454 there’s video of him harassing the extras
A 7 second clip, where he kissed an extras hand, and held on as she walked away. He was thanking her, you fool. Stop feeding into this nonsense and lies. He has done some stupid shit, but I don't believe a word of this "harassment" and it has been verified some extras was looking for clout.
@mikeg46912 күн бұрын
Ask him about Victor Salva
@nuke972 күн бұрын
Only question I'd ask him is why did he fiercly support Victor Salva throughout his career when he knew the man he was.
@Nazhussain072 күн бұрын
Yep! But Josh might never interview anyone again if he brings up stuff like that.
@nms78722 күн бұрын
Man Always Gets Little Rush Out Of Telling People John Lennon Beat Wife
@rigsby14542 күн бұрын
You wouldn't at all, but thanks for telling us how kind you are
@Nazhussain072 күн бұрын
FFC is undeniably a legend but this film was horrendous.