HBO PLEASE FILM THESE CONVERSATIONS AND GIVE BEN A RAISE!!!
@MojoMosley9 ай бұрын
To me what makes these stand out to me are the visuals🤷🏻♂️
@commaJim9 ай бұрын
I mean what's the visual going to add..? It's a pretty stoic interview!
@sonnyvarioni16544 ай бұрын
The worst thing about this wasn't the visuals (radio interviews are a great lost art) but the useless 3 minute preamble.
@jondocs60719 ай бұрын
Hader is such an underrated talent when it comes to directing. I can’t wait to see what his follow-up is to the masterpiece that is Barry.
@michaelanthony40423 ай бұрын
Listening to Bill Hader talk about his love of film and filmmaking is infectious.
@Monsterassassin39 ай бұрын
JamesWhaleBakeSale is about to have a field day
@bascomusic73269 ай бұрын
Oh no! Let's go! 😂
@astrogallotron9 ай бұрын
lmao
@zeppo22408 ай бұрын
HAD THE EXACT SAME THOUGHT HAHAHA
@poindextertunes8 ай бұрын
lmao
@OGRE_HATES_NERDS8 ай бұрын
his kids will be eating well for years because of this video
@lorenn.51579 ай бұрын
What an amazing interview, so glad to see another Bill Hader interview to watch over and over again!!!
@danielbarrero28159 ай бұрын
Hader is the best. Great interview!
@Loosetext5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the show notes! Helps me keep track to the movies I want to watch because these are great recommendations
@peterengelen27949 ай бұрын
I had a similar kind of experience, Stanley Kubrick passed away on March the 7th 1999 (which was on a sunday, if I'm right, and I heard the sad news on monday morning on the radio), the next Saturday, BBC2 showed all his short docs, plus ''Killer's Kiss'' and ''The Killing'', and the making of ''The Shining'', made by his daughter, I've recorded everything on vhs, and it was also for me the first time that I saw Stanley Kubrick on film (of course I've seen photos of him, but never for real, or even heard him talk), and I still know the exact moment, the camera follows Jack, while he's walkin' his way through the set, and then at the end of a hallway, you can see him sitting, waiting, to film....and I broke down in tears....Greetings from The Netherlands.
@Research0digo7 ай бұрын
Kubrick did the moon landing film, too, then he was done away with.
@Druffmaul4 ай бұрын
@@Research0digoA huge re-re has entered the chat
@quadg18939 ай бұрын
"2001: A Space Odyssey" used to be shown once a year on CBS back in the 70s as a kind of Sunday Night Movie Special or something like that. All those old classic films used to be shown as an annual special movie, like "The Sound of Music" or "The Ten Commandments" or "The Wizard of Oz", etc. So I don't know how but I always used to catch "2001" every year it was shown. And I was mesmerized. From its opening shot with Richard Strauss' "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" crashing, through to the panoramic shots of Africa at the Dawn of Man, and on to those amazing shots of space travel, like the "stewardess" walking upside down in the spaceship with her gravity shoes and Bowman jogging along in the Jupiter mission spaceship's centrifuge. So just like Bill, films like those grabbed me at an early age and made me revere film directors in much the same way.
@nicholasporter86065 ай бұрын
Love Hader. I also admire Kubrick and also thought he was British until I saw a 'making of' doc where he spoke in his Bronx accent :)
@magicknight133 ай бұрын
I can't wait for season 2! This series is fantastic and Bill Hader is always an absolute joy to listen to. I hope we get to hear from incredible horror directors like Ari Aster, Robert Eggers, Fede Alvarez, and Ti West! On the non-horror side, Sean Baker, Julio Torres, and Jane Schoenbrun would also be incredible.
@johnmcnab42739 ай бұрын
Whoever did the loop in the background of this vid, it's a great tribute to Saul Bass :)
@magicknight133 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you SO much for commenting this, this led me to look him up! He made so many iconic movie posters that we all love! I'm floored!
@PrimarchX4 ай бұрын
I'd love a movie about Kubrick made by Hader. He was such a fascinating artist.
@Stikkelsbær4 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion. Bill inspires my creativity.
@simonfea29 ай бұрын
Thank you! This was really great.
@Studeb9 ай бұрын
I love Coen Bros too, Barton Fink was probably their movie when I started thinking they are the best film makers in the world and shortly after that they released my favorite movie, The Big Lebowski.
@bb66405 ай бұрын
Hader is gonna make a helluva feature film director. Just a matter of when.
@avancons19 ай бұрын
Missed him having interviews. I hope all the best for Bill
@danielbarrero28159 ай бұрын
Damn, I saw Clockwork when I was 10, as well. Now I’m a filmmaker
@fronproductions35279 ай бұрын
Tell Bill we need Barry on blu ray.
@rosskarpelman16874 ай бұрын
Really need a video component on these podcasts.
@btraven76819 ай бұрын
Cagney was Orson Welles favorite actor also.
@film_magician9 ай бұрын
That was amazing. thank you
@emilio9barns5798 ай бұрын
12:24- walking out of the SATs
@pillettadoinswartsh49748 ай бұрын
He was "impatient" with Shelley, because he wanted to manipulate her into a great performance. And they both succeeded. He wanted her scared of Jack. But he wanted her more scared of Stanley.
@earlskinner6159 ай бұрын
Excellent conversation.
@buck_swope9 ай бұрын
James Whale Bake Sale is gonna have content for months
@classiclife72049 ай бұрын
True!
@ct68529 ай бұрын
There's a great compilation of shorter clips of Bill talking about movies on the James Whale Bake Sale channel. He's hilarious.
@SeaBeast9029 ай бұрын
You guys should put the name of the guest in the title. Good series
@TheOskarReyes9 ай бұрын
They do address bill playing ben on SNL 34:20
@JBJREEL9 ай бұрын
This is absolute genius
@zcounts2 ай бұрын
love ben! blessings!
@katiemccready61409 ай бұрын
I am not sure what Ben Mankiewicz looks like, but every time I hear him, I think he sounds exactly like David Koechner (Champ in Anchorman). I probably wouldn’t think so if I already had a set idea of what Ben looked like, but the voice similarities are uncanny!
@magicknight133 ай бұрын
Yay Dreams (1990) mentioned!!!
@Ms.gnomer9 ай бұрын
Wendy Carlos shoutout 🙌🏻
@leodelgadocaula9 ай бұрын
such an entertaining interview
@Research0digo2 ай бұрын
4:53 Walter (later Wendy) Carlos' music was the very first 'moog' synthesizer music ever - he built the monstrosity. Look up Switched On Bach - Walter Carlos!
@Research0digo7 ай бұрын
The roller coaster ending that Bill is talking about that vividly portrayed in one of the 5 vignettes of Night on Earth. The part where the taxi driver is in Finland. #BillHader
@annefrankenberry79149 ай бұрын
Starts at 2:47
@AxeMan8089 ай бұрын
The Closed Caption is from a completely different show.
@cynthiamason40699 ай бұрын
"Calgon take me away"♡
@benrosn81549 ай бұрын
This is awesome
@Tyc99099 ай бұрын
MY GOATTTTTT
@crisgross_redlands4 ай бұрын
'Barry' was revelatory …
@ReDBcM154 ай бұрын
Epic
@sumofat54 ай бұрын
Why wouldn’t you put the name of the interviewee in the title? Lol
@seanwebb6053 ай бұрын
I like The Natural.
@38calibercoffee11 күн бұрын
2:47
@sonnyvarioni16544 ай бұрын
My first impression of season 3 and 4 of Barry was pretty disappointing, I loved seasons 1 and 2. May change on second viewing but I just felt the character of Barry disappeared, there were whole episodes where he barely figured at all. And the whole no redemption thing they mentioned here. Sopranos succeeded because it danced on a tightrope between Tony's corruption and redemption. There was no tension like that in the last 2 seasons of Barry, it just waiting for him to die.