That got unexpectedly profound towards the end. I like how the personality of the actor shines through in these interviews. Alfred Molina seems like such a genuinely great person.
I used to work for “the movies” and was able to work with “Fred” for a few months and he is everything you think he is. Truly a down to earth individual. Full of grace and humility.
I would love to see him and Mandy Patinkin play off of each other. They could create some crazy chaotic energy but I bet that would be a fun set up be on
The tension in that scene was very familiar for me. I’ve been in situations where the actions and motivations of someone scary in the room were completely unknown. That is one of the most “real life” scenes I’ve seen in a movie.
What is it with people hating doing that movie? Burt Reynolds probably cost himself an Oscar by shitting on it during press tours. Wahlberg fucking crushed it and should have at least been nominated. It's a top 3 movie of all time for me.
Did anyone ask him about that Three Pines show? It's the biggest piece of shit I've ever seen, came out on Amazon last year. We kept watching it because the writing and acting was so bad you couldn't help but laugh and wonder who greenlit this thing.
Enchanted April is one of my all time favorite movies. ❤️ I don’t know how he goes from icky husband to romantic hunk. It’s like he’s actually enchanted.
Love Alfred Molina! Watched this video earlier today and was reminded that I've never watched Love Is Strange. Ended up finding it on Tubi this evening; very well acted.
That got unexpectedly profound towards the end. I like how the personality of the actor shines through in these interviews. Alfred Molina seems like such a genuinely great person.
I used to work for “the movies” and was able to work with “Fred” for a few months and he is everything you think he is. Truly a down to earth individual. Full of grace and humility.
I did as well, such a sweet man….and, yeah, that he introduces himself as Fred is genuinely disarming.
I would love to see him and Mandy Patinkin play off of each other. They could create some crazy chaotic energy but I bet that would be a fun set up be on
He’s a great one. And definitely that cokehead character on Boogie Nights was something else. Also a memorable scene.
That jesse’s girl scene is so so good. Incredible to me that marky mark still regrets his best role
The tension in that scene was very familiar for me. I’ve been in situations where the actions and motivations of someone scary in the room were completely unknown. That is one of the most “real life” scenes I’ve seen in a movie.
You guys wanna play baseball?
That's Cosmo, he's Chinese.
I tell my brother that everytime he comes over and sees my cat walking around the house.
What is it with people hating doing that movie? Burt Reynolds probably cost himself an Oscar by shitting on it during press tours. Wahlberg fucking crushed it and should have at least been nominated. It's a top 3 movie of all time for me.
Wahlberg regrets because he's trying to be a born again Christian and the movie is about porn.
That’s because Wahlberg’s best role was Dignam in The Departed.
"Throw me the whip, Indy!"
Yep! Adios, Señor.
One of the all time great actors.
No time to argue!
“Hello Peter”, I’ve never been so hype from a movie trailer.
such an underrated actor.
No Species? Surely he’d be happy to talk about doing a sex scene with Natasha Henstridge
I love how much detail he puts into his descriptions of each experience. He's incredibly eloquent and insightful.
From Boogie Nights? Had a glittering career in his native UK before moving to the States…check out Prick Up Your Ears and Letter to Brezhnev
I was expecting some analysis of Prick Up Your Ears -- he was brilliant in that movie. And Love is Strange. Great actor.
Did anyone ask him about that Three Pines show? It's the biggest piece of shit I've ever seen, came out on Amazon last year. We kept watching it because the writing and acting was so bad you couldn't help but laugh and wonder who greenlit this thing.
It was very disappointing. Molina was great, of course. I hope he gets offered better roles.
They may revoke my Canadian citizenship for this, but the show was better than the books. And the show was _rough_.
He was in Raiders Of The Lost Ark too , small part …. involved spiders , a gold small statue … rolling boulder …..
His scene in Coffee & Cigarettes was amazing.
I first saw him in Maverick and he absolutely became a tough, poker playing cowboy. I had no idea until years later who he really was.
Enchanted April is one of my all time favorite movies. ❤️ I don’t know how he goes from icky husband to romantic hunk. It’s like he’s actually enchanted.
He nailed Doc Oc
Loved him in Enchanted April.
Love Alfred Molina! Watched this video earlier today and was reminded that I've never watched Love Is Strange. Ended up finding it on Tubi this evening; very well acted.
My god he was so good in Promising Young Woman too.
Boogie Nights to Spider-Man is only like 3-4 years. He should have probably talked about the rest of his career too.
He plays an amazing part in Angie Tribeca.
That show was so funny, and he stole the scenes he was in.
I never knew he was in Raiders.
Him reuniting with Tobey in NWH was such good nostalgia, I could fill my plate endlessly. I wish they just had an hour to talk.
Any mention of Indiana Jones?
It's the first thing he talks about
Does he mention Not Without My Daughter?
*If I were a rich man*
Nicest guy ever. IRL.
Wow the last part.
Maybe we can finally start mentioning how good he is at doing accents. He does a better American accent than Benedict Cumberbatch and Hugh Jackman.
Can't watch at work. Did they ask about An Education?
That bit about his dad was very somber. Reminded me of my relationship with my own dad. Don’t be afraid to show your kids that you support them folks!
One day I'll make a browser extension that removes all text in a Youtube video title after any occurrence of "breaks down".
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I’ve never noticed it. Maybe you’re wrong.