Time machine for me. This is the city and music world I grew up in, and it seems to viscerally recreate it very well. I've always felt the're 3 reasons people appreciate Dillon: personally relating to his lyrics of sneering rejection, wanting permission and strength to feel that way, and appreciating what he's done on a technical level, in terms of writing, musicianship, and the "personaship" of exploiting his authenticity. This portrayal of Dillon seems accuratl, but I can't tell yet how well it captures his deep vulnerabilities.
I remember when Sean Penn won the Oscar for playing Harvey Milk. That’s a certain kind of acting. I preferred Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler. He channeled his own pain into that character. It was more subtle but also raw and real. I think he should have won it.
Sean Penn is an enemy of Humanity, and those who know why, know why. His new film should be boycotted and he should be ignored, if not arrested and convicted of crimes against humanity in some perfect future.... A disgusting piece of garbage.
If you visit the “Experience Music Project” museum in Seattle, Paul Allen had collected some items from Dylan’s life. Very interesting. If I remember correctly, there is a concert contract that he signed and he would be paid $23,000 in the 70’s.
I wish they would have retold the romantic, day to day lives of Bob and friends..... as in the moving book "Positively 4th Street" by David Hajdu. Brilliant, emotional book.
I’m one of the 5 people in human history who just can’t seem to like Bob Dylan’s music no matter how hard I try but man, I really want to see this movie
I don't fully get it, but I have the CDs and try. Have you checked out any covers? Billy Joel does "To Make You Feel My Love"...with a better singer, you realize the song's potential. Guns & Roses "Knocking On Heaven's Door.". Etc. I want to see this film as well. 😊
It's got Bob Dylan's very own seal of approval and full-throated endorsement and praise once he saw it, and Bob Dylan's whole thing is being totally authentic, never fake, so...
I know Chamalet worked hard on this performance and meant well but he sounds and looks like he is mimicking Dylan’s speech and micro gestures, it looks goofy and even cringe. Chamalet trying to sound like Dylan’s mumbling but it just makes him sound drunk. I much prefer the loosely Dylan impressions in I’m Not There.
@@Kyle-l8p I don’t look at it that way. Even the way Timothee says a line one scene garnered so many likes and comments I saw on UA-cam. I am fascinated by Timothee acting and this movie!
Haha, I guess thats why Sony paid over $400million for his work. You clearly have no soul, no heart, no ears, no intellect...Facts. good luck with that.
i don't get it. I thing they made a contrived drama about his switch to 'electric' and I honestly think they are making a big deal about this actor's performance. He bores me. He is the critics supreme favorite but he's often just very boring. Its not easy to do historical fiction. You need exciting actors, not actors who always play safe. Boring.
Bob Dylan doesn't agree with you. Also, Timothee Chalamet never plays it safe. Beautiful Boy, there's no playing it safe in there. Call Me by Your Name, there's no playing it safe there. The King, there's no playing it safe there. Those are all extremely risky and brave performances that are outstanding and distinct from each other, none of them like the others, just like this one isn't, meaning he's a real actor, not one of those pretend actors who just play themselves over and over again, like Tom Cruise, for example. So don't like him. That's fine. But in so doing don't act like you're the voice of the people, especially since the proof is in the pudding that the people--not just the critics--don't agree with you at all, just like Bob Dylan doesn't.
Did you actually see the movie? I did and it’s absolutely brilliant. Impressive too all with live singing and no lip synching by the actors. Timmy does an excellent job of recreating Bob.
Who cares what Bob thinks? I'm sure he's flattered and in his old age he's acceptably susceptible to that. I'll reserve judgement till I see the film but from the trailer and clips I'm not blown away. Biopics are tricky.
Time machine for me. This is the city and music world I grew up in, and it seems to viscerally recreate it very well. I've always felt the're 3 reasons people appreciate Dillon: personally relating to his lyrics of sneering rejection, wanting permission and strength to feel that way, and appreciating what he's done on a technical level, in terms of writing, musicianship, and the "personaship" of exploiting his authenticity. This portrayal of Dillon seems accuratl, but I can't tell yet how well it captures his deep vulnerabilities.
Chalamet. A new class of actor.
Surely there are hundreds of actors that would not have done worse job than he did.
Can’t wait to see this next week!
And the Academy award goes to....
I remember when Sean Penn won the Oscar for playing Harvey Milk. That’s a certain kind of acting. I preferred Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler. He channeled his own pain into that character. It was more subtle but also raw and real. I think he should have won it.
Sean Penn is an enemy of Humanity, and those who know why, know why.
His new film should be boycotted and he should be ignored, if not arrested and convicted of crimes against humanity in some perfect future....
A disgusting piece of garbage.
Wow! Can't wait to see it!
Pete is brilliant
If you visit the “Experience Music Project” museum in Seattle, Paul Allen had collected some items from Dylan’s life. Very interesting. If I remember correctly, there is a concert contract that he signed and he would be paid $23,000 in the 70’s.
which is $150,000 in current usd. Gross. Before agent, fees and taxes.
You know he sold his entire catalogue to Sony for over $400 mill....
@ - I did not know that. Thanks !!
I'd like a Joni Mitchell biopic.
Yoooo he looks funny AF as Dylan
Dylan has this funny quality about him, always had.
I wish they would have retold the romantic, day to day lives of Bob and friends..... as in the moving book "Positively 4th Street" by David Hajdu. Brilliant, emotional book.
Yeah, this book is great. Tells in detail the fateful day Richard Farina was killed. Great insight into Dylan's early life.
I love Lay Lady Lay. I never knew he wrote it for Barbara Streisand.
Nor did I. That is interesting.
I’m one of the 5 people in human history who just can’t seem to like Bob Dylan’s music no matter how hard I try but man, I really want to see this movie
Weird but at least Bob does have deep lyrics. This movie looks so good too
I felt the same but bob dylan's greatest hits vol. II opened my eyes. Look for songs you haven't already heard a million times.
Try the three disc Masterpieces. That was my gateway as a fifteen year old in the eighties.
I’m one of the other 4. I don’t get it. I think it’s a case of the Emperor’s New Clothes!
I don't fully get it, but I have the CDs and try. Have you checked out any covers? Billy Joel does "To Make You Feel My Love"...with a better singer, you realize the song's potential. Guns & Roses "Knocking On Heaven's Door.". Etc. I want to see this film as well. 😊
Very nice tribute no matter🤠
Is Dylan a “close talker”?
He needs to age before I can take him more seriously.
It's always easier to imitate than create . Who needs more Dylan imitators .
Más se parece a Cerati
Norton too heavy handed, but brilliant.
a great actor and an complete asshole IRL.
Phil oches
Because finding an actor that could play 6 chords and sing as good as Dylan was impossible,..🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣~
TOTAL REVISION
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It's got Bob Dylan's very own seal of approval and full-throated endorsement and praise once he saw it, and Bob Dylan's whole thing is being totally authentic, never fake, so...
@@benjaminharman1987I don’t think bobs ever told a lie in his life tbh- at least that’s what Sharon stone said
@@benjaminharman1987 lol! take a look at some original source material. Actually, don't bother.
Dylan is great but authenticity isn’t a word I would use, look into the stuff around Chronicles Vol 1
This is how they should have ended it.
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Now let's see Paul Allen's biopic.
No thanks. A$$holes need to stay silent
I know Chamalet worked hard on this performance and meant well but he sounds and looks like he is mimicking Dylan’s speech and micro gestures, it looks goofy and even cringe. Chamalet trying to sound like Dylan’s mumbling but it just makes him sound drunk. I much prefer the loosely Dylan impressions in I’m Not There.
Hollywoods desperate to put this kid in every film it seems no matter how right or wrong for the role
I think I would just enjoy the movie without over analyzing and trying to find the perfect Bob.
@@underated17 its so far from perfect you won't have to overanalyze. You'll effortlessly find it uncomfortable
@@Kyle-l8p I don’t look at it that way. Even the way Timothee says a line one scene garnered so many likes and comments I saw on UA-cam. I am fascinated by Timothee acting and this movie!
Loved I’m Not There.
No one talented enough to play her.
Can’t stand Dylan. What an awful sound
Yeah, he’s not for everybody.
Haha, I guess thats why Sony paid over $400million for his work.
You clearly have no soul, no heart, no ears, no intellect...Facts.
good luck with that.
Dont care bob dylan boring
i don't get it. I thing they made a contrived drama about his switch to 'electric' and I honestly think they are making a big deal about this actor's performance. He bores me. He is the
critics supreme favorite but he's often just very boring. Its not easy to do historical fiction. You need exciting actors, not actors who always play safe. Boring.
Bob Dylan doesn't agree with you. Also, Timothee Chalamet never plays it safe. Beautiful Boy, there's no playing it safe in there. Call Me by Your Name, there's no playing it safe there. The King, there's no playing it safe there. Those are all extremely risky and brave performances that are outstanding and distinct from each other, none of them like the others, just like this one isn't, meaning he's a real actor, not one of those pretend actors who just play themselves over and over again, like Tom Cruise, for example. So don't like him. That's fine. But in so doing don't act like you're the voice of the people, especially since the proof is in the pudding that the people--not just the critics--don't agree with you at all, just like Bob Dylan doesn't.
let’s see your brave body of work lansky
Did you actually see the movie? I did and it’s absolutely brilliant. Impressive too all with live singing and no lip synching by the actors. Timmy does an excellent job of recreating Bob.
You are boring. Shut up.
Who cares what Bob thinks? I'm sure he's flattered and in his old age he's acceptably susceptible to that. I'll reserve judgement till I see the film but from the trailer and clips I'm not blown away. Biopics are tricky.
Want to this soooo much. This scen with Pete and Toshi Seeger is awesome.