Saw this film on opening day. 66 year man here; cried when the story was sad and again when he triumphed. It's a great story told in a great way. Well done!
Timothee Chalamet is such a brilliant young actor. His career has already spanned a broad spectrum of characters, and he inhabits the characters he portrays. Brilliant.
Phenomenal doesn’t describe his performance he was BobDylan u thought u were watching Bob Dylan the whole cast was incredible! Elle was perfect Norton. Everyone
This is one of the best 'behind-the-scenes' programs ever made. It is so comprehensive, covering practically every significant aspect of the making of this film, and candidly so.
Absolutely! Spot on..kudos to On The Red Carpet producers and editors! Oscar material..I was Bob's next door neighbor on Pt Dume Malibu for 5 years..Never saw him but heard him rehearsing with Petty among others...
I saw this to see how Pete was portrayed and Ed Norton did a wonderful job. I won’t mind seeing a separate film of Pete AND Toshi-Toshi as she really was: a force of nature.
I knew he was in it and he’s always great in whatever character he plays, but I had forgotten that he was in it and didn’t even recognise him as Seeger. I just thought the actor playing Seeger looked vaguely familiar.
Saw this incredible movie on Sunday. This movie brought back so many great memories from my younger days. This movie, its actors, cast members and all involved deserve multiple Academy Awards! An iconic movie for the ages!
This movie was nothing short of amazing. I am a songwriter and perform down in the West village for years and knowing that Dylan started there is always an inspiration. Tim really plays his character well. his voice is close to Dylan but better. It really helps showcase the songwriting of Dylan in the times where it was so pure. Bravo to all that worked on this movie. WOW thank yoU!
Just saw this film a couple of days ago. I am at the age that started to recognize him having been born as a later boomer. I was able to sing along quietly because they were very a few people in the theater. I can’t wait to see it again.
I liked that Seeger and Dylan are portrayed as being in opposite camps at the end of the movie but neither are portrayed cartoonishly as the bad guy. It was much more nuanced.
Just saw A Complete Unknown yesterday on Christmas. I’m a huge Dylan fan. I was a little girl when he was getting started. My mom told me a lot about Bob Dylan, my mom was 25 when he came on the scene, I remember knowing that he wrote Puff The Magic Dragon, Blowing In The Wind and Tambourine Man, though others made them popular, but I really love Tom Thumbs Blues, Girl From The North Country, Like A Rolling Stone. My best friend and I went to see Don’t Look Back, when we were 16, it was such an Experience. I hated how he treated Joan in the UK, but that’s Dylan, he’s a genius, as Joan sang in Diamonds and Rust, “You burst on the scene, the unknown vagabond, the unwashed phenomenon, heading straight for my heart”. Timothée deserves an Oscar, a Grammy, though the his portrayal of Paul Atreides in Dune 2 was fantastic too.
Timothee Chalamet is pure talent and a remarkable human being. Seeing many of his movies and each one he gets more professional, centered and damn great. Seems we are all born with talent and yet when someone like this works and works hard and then harder, the talent just seeps from his veins. Look forward to the movie!
I’m a 65 year old Midwestern man. Have always loved music. Been a Neil Young fan since 72. I’ve always been a fan of the ground breakers. From the first trailers I saw ,been looking forward to this movie. I wish I could properly describe the feelings I got when that first bar of Like a Rolling Stone on the organ started. The hair on my neck stood up. It was so perfect. I want so bad for the world to love this movie as much as I did. I want it for Timothee, I want it for Pete Seeger, I want it mostly for Bob, even though I’m sure he doesn’t really care. This was such a period in time, with a genius just getting started on his way. Embrace the memories.
It's a tremendous performance among several other really fine acting efforts. Strong casting in general. Mangold is very good at his craft. I enjoyed it all.
I watched this film on Xmas day alone in a theatre half full. I cried, i laughed and was left wanting more! One thing that i didn't care for was at the end of the film i had to read words (not the credits) on the theatre screen.
@keithjackson5128 I was listening to the original versions weeks before the movie came out . And I'm so glad I did . Now I go back n forth to Free Wheelin and Highway 61' now.
Great movie, the attention to detail was incredible. Only flaw I spotted was the Burlington Coat Factory sign in one shot. Didn't open their first location until 1972!
"$35 pays your rent on Bleeker Street" - Bleeker Street from the 1964 Simon & Garfunkel album, Wednesday Morning, 3AM. What's become of the Village is a shame. Bob Dylan, his music, the people who moved in and out of his life, the zeitgeist and the Village as I remember it as a teen, I haven't seen this movie yet but there is no doubt in my mind that I'm going to love seeing the recreation of that time and place.
I saw the movie twice, first time on Christmas Eve. I relate with it in so many ways. It really is like going back in time and I just wanna stay there. I'll be 73 this year.❤ It should win all the Oscars!
Very well done..! Me 67 like it so much that a group of people took the effort to make this movie! Since there was little or nothing to see during the 60's and '70s especially when one lives in Europe! Btw love all the instruments/mikes & esp. '30s Martin 00-45! And that chair in their appartement. And at min. 12,26 a fabulous '65 Plymouth Valiant Signet Convertible..
One important person from those years who is missing is Ramblin' Jack Elliott, who helped Dylan get started in the coffee house scene in Greenwich Village. Jack, who was known as "the Brooklyn Cowboy," recreated himself in the image and voice of Woody Guthrie and Bob started out in his folk career the same way. I believe they had a falling out at some point and wonder if that's why Jack was not even mentioned in the movie. He would have been a great addition.
I have heard a lot of the comments made in the movie from you tube videos and Chalomet does not sound like Dylan though it is close enough you can probably imagine yourself there
I can't wait to see this movie... Bob Dylan was spinning on the record player every day when I was a kid. Just waiting for my social security check to deposit!
Couple days ago my wife asked to go see a movie. Now she rarely watches movies much less ask to go see one. This movie was so good and very ausome she wants to see it again! Times sure are changing! Go see it I recommend it and so does Sherry my wife!!!!!
It's clear that marketing is getting super behind this movie. If you do want to know about Dylan there is lots of you tube videos on his early years. No one seems to care about his music after say 1977
Great movie. First one I've ever seen that actually looks and feels like the 60s I remember. Not once did anyone say, "Far out!" like most films. Clichés. The 60s weren't a cliché. They were alive. With people who were alive. This film showed that.
All those years of work and preparation for a film that is well on its way to being a financial and critical bomb. Golden Globes = 0 for 3. Let’s see if the Oscars feel the same.
Saw this film on opening day. 66 year man here; cried when the story was sad and again when he triumphed. It's a great story told in a great way. Well done!
If you're not a Boomer, I don't see how a person can put it into context.
You had to be there.
Timothee Chalamet is such a brilliant young actor. His career has already spanned a broad spectrum of characters, and he inhabits the characters he portrays. Brilliant.
This whole movie blew me away. Damn. I cant wait to see it again.
Agreed. This is Timothee’s Oscar to lose, full stop.
Saw it yesterday. Loved it.
Me too!
Loved it from the beginning to the end. Timothée that Oscar is yours.
Monica barbaro also deserves oscars.
Should be !!
Phenomenal doesn’t describe his performance he was BobDylan u thought u were watching Bob Dylan the whole cast was incredible! Elle was perfect Norton. Everyone
This is one of the best 'behind-the-scenes' programs ever made. It is so comprehensive, covering practically every significant aspect of the making of this film, and candidly so.
Absolutely! Spot on..kudos to On The Red Carpet producers and editors! Oscar material..I was Bob's next door neighbor on Pt Dume Malibu for 5 years..Never saw him but heard him rehearsing with Petty among others...
Can we talk about Edward Norton as Pete Seeger? Incredible.
Yup.
he was amazing as well~~
What a transformation! Right on!
I saw this to see how Pete was portrayed and Ed Norton did a wonderful job. I won’t mind seeing a separate film of Pete AND Toshi-Toshi as she really was: a force of nature.
I knew he was in it and he’s always great in whatever character he plays, but I had forgotten that he was in it and didn’t even recognise him as Seeger. I just thought the actor playing Seeger looked vaguely familiar.
Saw this incredible movie on Sunday. This movie brought back so many great memories from my younger days. This movie, its actors, cast members and all involved deserve multiple Academy Awards! An iconic movie for the ages!
Best of the year by far . All the actors simply just NAILED it. Amazing dedication to their craft.
This movie was nothing short of amazing. I am a songwriter and perform down in the West village for years and knowing that Dylan started there is always an inspiration. Tim really plays his character well. his voice is close to Dylan but better. It really helps showcase the songwriting of Dylan in the times where it was so pure. Bravo to all that worked on this movie. WOW thank yoU!
Just saw this film a couple of days ago. I am at the age that started to recognize him having been born as a later boomer. I was able to sing along quietly because they were very a few people in the theater. I can’t wait to see it again.
I'm a huge Dylan fan. Timothee you did a great job playing this musical genius and poet of a century.
I liked that Seeger and Dylan are portrayed as being in opposite camps at the end of the movie but neither are portrayed cartoonishly as the bad guy. It was much more nuanced.
TC was incredible!!!! His dedication and talent makes me weep. I'm sure he will win an award.
Just saw A Complete Unknown yesterday on Christmas. I’m a huge Dylan fan. I was a little girl when he was getting started. My mom told me a lot about Bob Dylan, my mom was 25 when he came on the scene, I remember knowing that he wrote Puff The Magic Dragon, Blowing In The Wind and Tambourine Man, though others made them popular, but I really love Tom Thumbs Blues, Girl From The North Country, Like A Rolling Stone. My best friend and I went to see Don’t Look Back, when we were 16, it was such an Experience. I hated how he treated Joan in the UK, but that’s Dylan, he’s a genius, as Joan sang in Diamonds and Rust, “You burst on the scene, the unknown vagabond, the unwashed phenomenon, heading straight for my heart”. Timothée deserves an Oscar, a Grammy, though the his portrayal of Paul Atreides in Dune 2 was fantastic too.
...but he didn't write Puff t MD.
@@donsteinberger1785 Peter Yarrow wrote it.
He was Bob Dylan. As close as you could possibly get. I felt like I was actually watching Dylan. 👏🥰
Timothee Chalamet is pure talent and a remarkable human being. Seeing many of his movies and each one he gets more professional, centered and damn great. Seems we are all born with talent and yet when someone like this works and works hard and then harder, the talent just seeps from his veins. Look forward to the movie!
I’m a 65 year old Midwestern man. Have always loved music. Been a Neil Young fan since 72. I’ve always been a fan of the ground breakers. From the first trailers I saw ,been looking forward to this movie. I wish I could properly describe the feelings I got when that first bar of Like a Rolling Stone on the organ started. The hair on my neck stood up. It was so perfect.
I want so bad for the world to love this movie as much as I did. I want it for Timothee, I want it for Pete Seeger, I want it mostly for Bob, even though I’m sure he doesn’t really care.
This was such a period in time, with a genius just getting started on his way. Embrace the memories.
Excellent film. Great acting and the music was spot on.
Saw the movie for Christmas, never been to the movies on Christmas before. Loved the movie!! Timothée was just amazing ❣️❣️👏✨🥰
The next time this channel shows Timothée Chalamet and clips from this great film it will be when he's on the red carpet at the Oscars in March. 👉
It's a tremendous performance among several other really fine acting efforts. Strong casting in general. Mangold is very good at his craft. I enjoyed it all.
I watched this film on Xmas day alone in a theatre half full. I cried, i laughed and was left wanting more!
One thing that i didn't care for was at the end of the film i had to read words (not the credits) on the theatre screen.
This movie was beyond incredible
Cool. Good to know. Thanks. 😊
I just saw the movie. He is absolutely brilliant !
AND THE ORIINAL MUSIC?
@jeffsinclair4412 Same here. And I agree.
@keithjackson5128 I was listening to the original versions weeks before the movie came out . And I'm so glad I did . Now I go back n forth to Free Wheelin and Highway 61' now.
Dylans greatness is captured and released, his words sparkle true.. then..now.. and will forever!😊
Best film of the year by far
A complete Masterpiece.
That’s a great comment
Great movie, the attention to detail was incredible. Only flaw I spotted was the Burlington Coat Factory sign in one shot. Didn't open their first location until 1972!
My wife and I saw this movie on the day before the scheduled release. It was as enjoyable and thought provoking as 'Back to the Future' was in 1985.
The movie was wonderful. ❤
Best movie of the year by a mile.
He’s the best young actor we have
When you factor in the degree of difficulty in preparing for these roles, it's hard to imagine these actors not sweeping The Oscars next year.
Looks like Timmy does a fine job of portraying Dylan. Looking forward to seeing it.
"$35 pays your rent on Bleeker Street" - Bleeker Street from the 1964 Simon & Garfunkel album, Wednesday Morning, 3AM. What's become of the Village is a shame. Bob Dylan, his music, the people who moved in and out of his life, the zeitgeist and the Village as I remember it as a teen, I haven't seen this movie yet but there is no doubt in my mind that I'm going to love seeing the recreation of that time and place.
i wanted to applaud out loud after every performance in the movie. i am a huge Dylan fan and it was exhilarating to watch Timmy’s brilliance!
About time they made a movie of the master poet
They did it 💯
That was a great movie
Outstanding!! Thank you--!
It was really well done
Amazing performance amazing movie
Oh! I just love hearing stories like this. You both are simply made for each other. Congrats on a beautiful adoption of a beautiful being!!
can't wait to see todays christmas treat!!!!
I cried and smiled, just loved this film! 72 years old, love the nostalgia.
1965, the inflection point. No going back, no goodbyes.
I saw the movie twice, first time on Christmas Eve. I relate with it in so many ways. It really is like going back in time and I just wanna stay there. I'll be 73 this year.❤ It should win all the Oscars!
We need more covers of Bob Dylan!!!!
Very well done..! Me 67 like it so much that a group of people took the effort to make this movie! Since there was little or nothing to see during the 60's and '70s especially when one lives in Europe! Btw love all the instruments/mikes & esp. '30s Martin 00-45! And that chair in their appartement. And at min. 12,26 a fabulous '65 Plymouth Valiant Signet Convertible..
One important person from those years who is missing is Ramblin' Jack Elliott, who helped Dylan get started in the coffee house scene in Greenwich Village. Jack, who was known as "the Brooklyn Cowboy," recreated himself in the image and voice of Woody Guthrie and Bob started out in his folk career the same way. I believe they had a falling out at some point and wonder if that's why Jack was not even mentioned in the movie. He would have been a great addition.
Same with Liam Clancy.
Austin Butler should have had a cameo as Elvis just so he could say "may thy guitar chip and shatter" :D
Edward Norton did a phenomenal job
Loooved, loved the movie…
Mind blowing! Loved it!😎✌️😎
I have heard a lot of the comments made in the movie from you tube videos and Chalomet does not sound like Dylan though it is close enough you can probably imagine yourself there
Incredible movie! Brought me back to the sounds of my youth! Unlimited awards for this gem!!
I can't wait to see this movie... Bob Dylan was spinning on the record player every day when I was a kid.
Just waiting for my social security check to deposit!
Bob to the Future, 1965 Newport Folk Festival 🎸:
"I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it."
Must be the best Oscars many Oscars and also doku very good looking forward ❤
Great video
He deserves an Oscar! Brilliant acting! Great movie!
These lyrics come to mind: Feeling kind of meatless / Like the actor who plays Jesus / In the movie of the week
The Odds - Someone Who Is Cool
Couple days ago my wife asked to go see a movie. Now she rarely watches movies much less ask to go see one. This movie was so good and very ausome she wants to see it again! Times sure are changing! Go see it I recommend it and so does Sherry my wife!!!!!
Great movie, Great acting.
Saw this movie two days ago...Still thinking about IT !! Loved!!! 🙏🌹♥️
The desk and marble coffee table including the mattress
It's clear that marketing is getting super behind this movie. If you do want to know about Dylan there is lots of you tube videos on his early years. No one seems to care about his music after say 1977
Great movie. First one I've ever seen that actually looks and feels like the 60s I remember. Not once did anyone say, "Far out!" like most films. Clichés. The 60s weren't a cliché. They were alive. With people who were alive. This film showed that.
Today it is pure Bob Dylan
That's a gift from God to be able to perform a star so well! 😊
Don’t I wish this is Bob Dylan today- young Bob Dylan
Oh my goodness! ❤
With his compounds and exotic cars
The young person who comes to the city
Incredible
Recreate the lower East Side on
McDougall street
Now Bob is 83 and very rich
🧡Love🧡this🧡video🧡
Magical no more
Timothée chalamet a great actor…actor Newtonplaying Pete Seger is great too.
He better get the Oscar!
THIS MOVIE IS MAGICAL 🙏 OSCARS WELL DESERVED ❤❤❤
Excellent movie
Superb acting
The voice changes
Be SURE toSEE this fantastic movie about one of the most creative, spectacular people God ever blessed the world with. Can’t say enough…. SEE IT!!!
Damn the actors sang better together than the real Dylan and Baez!! 2 of my idols! What a FABULOUS FILM!!!!
Best movie of the year ❤
Simply loved it.
great song
No more boxes now he is the captain
Of the ship
Once upon a time he really existed
👏👏👏
Bob is a wild card
Just WOW!❤
Why was that mic so high?
Today you would never say Bobby
All those years of work and preparation for a film that is well on its way to being a financial and critical bomb. Golden Globes = 0 for 3. Let’s see if the Oscars feel the same.
1961-1964
I want to see this film, but at the same time I don't! I feel somehow that no one should ever play Dylan but Dylan himself.
Go. It's fantastic
Where oh where did this Bob Dylan go???
David Hoffman has Joan imitating Bob on his channel.