For more on Last Night in Soho, watch Ali chatting with Anya Taylor-Joy and Matt Smith: ua-cam.com/video/i2rCISvRQ-Y/v-deo.html And you can watch Edgar's full extended Movies That Made Me show on BBC iPlayer in the UK: bbc.in/3vScuy8
speaking of noticing things, that was cool playing Downtown at the end. I love Edgar. I've been watching Soho even more than I did Pilgrim. What diversity.
It's so funny and kinda wholesome to imagine Thomasin and Anya being so starstruck by the Phelps twins, but it makes sense lol. Both are women around my age (early to mid 20s), of course, of COURSE they grew up on Harry Potter lol.
I want an Hour long version of this interview!! Edgar is such a master at what he does, he will be remembered in film history as one of the all time greats. Can't wait to see what he does in the next 20 years 👌🏼
I love the weasley twins add. Perfection. Man Edgar Wright is a pure man of film. You can’t meet someone more in love with film. Paying so much homage to the generations before. I hope that many directors to come do the same and copy off him. Legend
That was such a great interview. The chemistry between the both of them was stellar. Ali Plumb really showed how to masterfully conduct a truly engaging and eye-opening Q&A!
I love the dynamic between the interviewer and edgar Wright I imagine that when you've been on a press tour the general questions can be killer so it must be nice to find someone who tries with the questions
You are genuinely one of my favorite interviews with one of my favorite directors, you get the questions that I’ve always wanted to ask them but never got a chance to so thank you! I managed to watch the first showing of soho one of my favorites of all time which is saying something but ironically I missed his q&a on Reddit because I was watching the film haha, Good day
Edgar Wright is like Christopher Nolan for me, if his name is as director on a movie, I'm there 👍 Last Night In Soho great movie btw and as always brilliant soundtrack 👌
tbh i dont despise nolan...but i think david fincher is better...like..to me fincher is the greatest filmmaker of all time..no hate to edgar or nolan or tarantino or scorsese or eastwood and aljandro or any other brilliant directors like chazzele i missed... david fincher is da best tho...
I saw Last Night In Soho, this movie isn't his best but it's definitely a worthy addition to his filmography. At least it was entertaining enough, his visual style like always is amazing and I can't wait to see what else he does next. Anya and Thomasin work marvelously together
Possible spoilers: I think that the twist was obvious and there were some pretty bad jump scares imo. Also didn't really agree with the sentiment that she was justified in killing the all the men when only a few were portrayed as evil when they probably only wanted to hump as we aren't shown otherwise but that was my hot take which might be wrong. I think the rest of the movie was strong, good acting, sound track and visuals. I'd probably put it above antman.
@@Erasureeraser I love it! I think it’s really fantastic. The cinematography, music, twists, acting, just everything was spot on. Thomasin, Anya and Matt were awesome.
@@SoloBoredGamer I think the point is she wasn’t really justified, it’s just what you relate to, what you’ve experienced. They only wants to sleep with her, just use her, that’s what made them evil. They’re all evil because all they do is use girls who want to be someone so badly, they in a way take who they are and they become a ghost. Idk if any of that makes sense
Without a doubt my favourite director of all time. I love to hear his insights to each and every film (his Blu Ray's are worth every buy, btw..) he's done and cannot wait to see Last Night At Soho. (Scott Pilgrim Vs the World is my favourite film of all time, btw..) Much respect, good sir. We'll see you at the cinema.
Holy shit he Terminator 2'd that shit with the twins there. I literally didn't notice them at all. I was too focused in the theatre on Elloise and Sandy. That's badass. I love Edgar Wright movies.
Edgar Wright is a total genius and deserved more recognition in hollywood When you go back to spaced and the cornetto trilogy you can see how amazing he is as a director
I wish that Wright should direct Beverly Hills Cop 4 since someone I talked to don't like the current directors who're doing it. I would love to see him work with Eddie Murphy.
i KNEW that Last Night in Soho had some inspiration from American Werewolf in London! both times i watched it i could sense some parallels as well as directorial decisions.
I’d love to see him direct a movie adaptation of the Carrie musical with Keaton Whittaker in the title role. That would be such an incredible opportunity for them.
10:56 THIS is the reason Edgar’s movies are so incredibly good, and the same reason so many movies these days feel almost offensively babying in their tone
I’ve easily seen Scott Pilgrim 100 times. It’s probably the movie I’ve seen most, and that’s that it came out in 2010. I’m a huge movie rewatcher and have seen hundreds of movies more than 50 times. Lol
Makes me wish the twins had a bigger role, because having identical actors in a film like this allows you to accomplish so much you couldn't do otherwise!
Talking of background detail, are the cans of Irn Bru in the background of "Last Night In Soho" a nod to his Glaswegian co-writer. I feel certain they didn't get there by accident...
The World's End is one crazy film. Its the kind of story that you would come up with when your drunk, but it's so hilarious and engaging at the same time
Saw yesterday #LastNightInSoho (Spoiler Free) Was so intense build up was slow but ladies and gentleman when it gets going you won't look back, wish we had more horror @edgarwright but all the elements plus details falls into place all the cast even the late Diana Rigg performed so good but wow that unpredictable twist. 8/10
Creepy Carrie, is what would strike me the likeness (in-part).👍 with Bugsy Malone likness (in-part).👍=💜. "No, the little one already called you out. Fix the dress? or I will flag them all.🤨"😎
For more on Last Night in Soho, watch Ali chatting with Anya Taylor-Joy and Matt Smith: ua-cam.com/video/i2rCISvRQ-Y/v-deo.html
And you can watch Edgar's full extended Movies That Made Me show on BBC iPlayer in the UK: bbc.in/3vScuy8
Great Q&A
speaking of noticing things, that was cool playing Downtown at the end. I love Edgar. I've been watching Soho even more than I did Pilgrim. What diversity.
It's so funny and kinda wholesome to imagine Thomasin and Anya being so starstruck by the Phelps twins, but it makes sense lol. Both are women around my age (early to mid 20s), of course, of COURSE they grew up on Harry Potter lol.
Im also pretty sure Anya learned english by watching harry potter
I'm 29. I grew up WITH the movies and books. I got the best of all worlds.
If you’re in your 30’s you grew up with the books first and it’s a whole new level of fandom 😍👌
starstruck is also one of the soundtracks name
@@Tilly1770 let's be real the Harry Potter books are very overrated
Love that he used both the twins and that it wasn't an actual mirror. Incredible!
I want an Hour long version of this interview!! Edgar is such a master at what he does, he will be remembered in film history as one of the all time greats. Can't wait to see what he does in the next 20 years 👌🏼
There's a half hour long version of this on BBC Iplayer!
Brilliant film maker and a brilliant interviewer. What a joy this is to watch.
Excellent original questions! You can tell Edgar is engaged!
Shit I love Ali's interviews. They're so good. Eddie's laugh was so genuine!!
You must know him very personally to call him Eddie
And this is why we love Ali Plumb: asking original questions and not the same press junket questions like others:☺
Really appreciate how Edgar asks the interviewer about the films too. It’s a nice humble and conversational thing to do.
Its so cool that Edgar got the Phelps twins to cameo in this movie.
Keep this in mind, if you wanna meet Edgar in person don't miss out on 2001 screenings.. Your chances are multiplied that way
“You become more universal, the more specific you get.” - That’s how to make great movies!
The amount of detail in the shots and writing of Edgar is absolutely phenomenal. There is no other directors like him
I love the weasley twins add. Perfection. Man Edgar Wright is a pure man of film. You can’t meet someone more in love with film. Paying so much homage to the generations before. I hope that many directors to come do the same and copy off him. Legend
At that point they are the Phelps twins though,they finished on 2011 the movies
That was such a great interview. The chemistry between the both of them was stellar. Ali Plumb really showed how to masterfully conduct a truly engaging and eye-opening Q&A!
I love the dynamic between the interviewer and edgar Wright I imagine that when you've been on a press tour the general questions can be killer so it must be nice to find someone who tries with the questions
You are genuinely one of my favorite interviews with one of my favorite directors, you get the questions that I’ve always wanted to ask them but never got a chance to so thank you! I managed to watch the first showing of soho one of my favorites of all time which is saying something but ironically I missed his q&a on Reddit because I was watching the film haha,
Good day
Edgar Wright is like Christopher Nolan for me, if his name is as director on a movie, I'm there 👍 Last Night In Soho great movie btw and as always brilliant soundtrack 👌
tbh i dont despise nolan...but i think david fincher is better...like..to me fincher is the greatest filmmaker of all time..no hate to edgar or nolan or tarantino or scorsese or eastwood and aljandro or any other brilliant directors like chazzele i missed...
david fincher is da best tho...
I saw Last Night In Soho, this movie isn't his best but it's definitely a worthy addition to his filmography. At least it was entertaining enough, his visual style like always is amazing and I can't wait to see what else he does next. Anya and Thomasin work marvelously together
Possible spoilers:
I think that the twist was obvious and there were some pretty bad jump scares imo. Also didn't really agree with the sentiment that she was justified in killing the all the men when only a few were portrayed as evil when they probably only wanted to hump as we aren't shown otherwise but that was my hot take which might be wrong.
I think the rest of the movie was strong, good acting, sound track and visuals. I'd probably put it above antman.
@@Erasureeraser I love it! I think it’s really fantastic. The cinematography, music, twists, acting, just everything was spot on. Thomasin, Anya and Matt were awesome.
@@SoloBoredGamer I think the point is she wasn’t really justified, it’s just what you relate to, what you’ve experienced. They only wants to sleep with her, just use her, that’s what made them evil. They’re all evil because all they do is use girls who want to be someone so badly, they in a way take who they are and they become a ghost. Idk if any of that makes sense
Great questions from Ali. Made this a much more interesting interview. Most other interviews are quite mundane.
Only interviewer who interviews properly. Thank you for your work 😊
That jump cut to accomodate the awkwardness of junkets at the end made Edgar's 'thanks man' sound so sarcastic in response to Ali. lol
Without a doubt my favourite director of all time. I love to hear his insights to each and every film (his Blu Ray's are worth every buy, btw..) he's done and cannot wait to see Last Night At Soho. (Scott Pilgrim Vs the World is my favourite film of all time, btw..)
Much respect, good sir. We'll see you at the cinema.
I'm always surprised bugsy Malone wasn't a fever dream I had as a teenager at 2 am.
Ali Plumb seriously is the best in the game right now. Always has fantastic chemistry and charisma in his interviews.
what an amazing filmography Edgar has. just watched LNIS last night and it was quite an experience!
Holy shit he Terminator 2'd that shit with the twins there. I literally didn't notice them at all. I was too focused in the theatre on Elloise and Sandy. That's badass. I love Edgar Wright movies.
one of britain's best filmmakers
*is
Him and Christopher Nolan
One of the World's best filmmakers!
*worlds
Edgar Wright and Andrea Arnold are my favorites.
So different in styles.
How to spot a great interviewer: you get just as excited to see Ali Plumb as you are to see any of his guests
i love Edgar Wright, i've seen all his major movies. his writing is just as sharp as his directing
All of Edgar's movies are honestly bloody brilliant
Ali by far the best interviewer working today other than Simon Mayo
Awesome chat with Edgar Wright!
Baby driver was so sick, especially when hocus pocus is playing to the tune of the assault rifle bullets firing at the cops
Been watching most of these films because of Frost and Pegg, had no idea Wright was behind them all.
Must be like Wonderland inside his mind
Edgar Wright is a total genius and deserved more recognition in hollywood
When you go back to spaced and the cornetto trilogy you can see how amazing he is as a director
Great interview. I actually watched the entire thing.
Thanks for sharing the interview!
I wish that Wright should direct Beverly Hills Cop 4 since someone I talked to don't like the current directors who're doing it. I would love to see him work with Eddie Murphy.
It boggles mind how much this guy is amazing at his job!!!🤩 indeed best interviewer ever.
i KNEW that Last Night in Soho had some inspiration from American Werewolf in London! both times i watched it i could sense some parallels as well as directorial decisions.
I’d love to see him direct a movie adaptation of the Carrie musical with Keaton Whittaker in the title role. That would be such an incredible opportunity for them.
10:56 THIS is the reason Edgar’s movies are so incredibly good, and the same reason so many movies these days feel almost offensively babying in their tone
Nice trailer, now give us the full interview😩❤️
Ali is so good at this. I loved his first question.
This guy is such a good interviewer!!
I’ve easily seen Scott Pilgrim 100 times. It’s probably the movie I’ve seen most, and that’s that it came out in 2010. I’m a huge movie rewatcher and have seen hundreds of movies more than 50 times. Lol
Great interview
Been waiting for this !
That was à great interview :)
This interviewer is the best thing out of BBC
Big fan of the director & pretty much all the actors, mate. Looking forward to it.
Edgar Wright is my favorite because going big isn't number one priority. He just wants to make his own movies, making money or not.
This was so great !
Makes me wish the twins had a bigger role, because having identical actors in a film like this allows you to accomplish so much you couldn't do otherwise!
I still need to see 2001 a space odyssey. I guess I’ll wait until a theatre replays it somewhere nearby.
Talking of background detail, are the cans of Irn Bru in the background of "Last Night In Soho" a nod to his Glaswegian co-writer. I feel certain they didn't get there by accident...
Knowing Edgar Wright, if probably isn't an accident
I would love to see Edgar direct a James Bond movie! And then Ali interview the new Bond when the movie comes out.
Edgar right is definitely my favorite director rn every movie of his is an event
Hot Fuzz is mine, Edgar, so thanks. I also have the 2001 4K remaster and it's glorious.
I love that Edgar Wright loves Bugsy Malone! Such an awesome movie!
This movie is just brilliant, horror thriller with Edgar Wright’s style is just a perfect match that’s long overdue👌bravo👏
Edgar Wright is my hollywood doppleganger, but I've never seen him in an interview. So glad he doesn't sound like me :P
He is hands down one of the greatest film makers of our times and i am secretly glad not a lot of people think so😅🙈
Why are you glad about that?
Edgar Wright made me want to write movies.
My most watched film is Ghostbusters. I've been told I wore out the tape as a kid.
I like how Edgar is asking Ali to explain things to him! (mickey mousing) Well I have given up hope that there will be a sequel to Baby Driver...
Anyone calling for an Edgar Wright 2001 meet Airplane! action/space/comedy movie?!?!?! With Simon Pegg and Nick Frost....
Ok, that "mirror" scene in Last night in soho is on a different level, holy crap!
Getting identical twins for it made it 100% Better even if they didn’t actually use a mirror
The World's End is one crazy film. Its the kind of story that you would come up with when your drunk, but it's so hilarious and engaging at the same time
I noticed that “Every Frames A Painting” reference lol
Much respect for Edgar Wright & his eclectic tastes! 🙂👍
You know you could upload a 2-hour interview, right? You know we'll watch it.
i could have watched hours of this haha, best questions from ali as always
Airplane! 😂❤
Saw yesterday #LastNightInSoho (Spoiler Free) Was so intense build up was slow but ladies and gentleman when it gets going you won't look back, wish we had more horror @edgarwright but all the elements plus details falls into place all the cast even the late Diana Rigg performed so good but wow that unpredictable twist. 8/10
All those people who didn't go to see Last Night in Soho were wrong. I hope the flick becomes culty and does really well in its post-theatrical life.
Have I mentioned I love Ali’s interviews?
I absolutely knew where the twins scenes were but i was fucking surprised that It was James and Oliver. I'm ashamed to be a Potter fan.
I've got Edgar beat. I've seen one of my favourite films 55 times, which includes my challenge of watching it every week for a year
Which movie?
@@ghinanaeem5723 Monte Carlo, the Selena Gomez film
when i watched the movie, i never picked up that it were Weasley twins. Their movements were actually a bit off so it had to be real people.
The irony that my most watched film ever is Shaun of the dead
For me this movie 🎥 is the best of this years 🙂 a lot of favourite song i love last night in soho so much
Edgar Wright has to direct a movie about Jack The Ripper.
I didn't look to carefully and thought this was a Jeremy Jahns review, by the thumbnail
This is Spinal Tap is a masterpiece
BBC needs to give Ali a raise
Ali always the best interviewer ❤️
i don’t know if this sounds wrong but edgar wright is my favorite british person
I think Edgar Wright is the only director I go 'oh it's an Edgar Wright movie' an not just say 'oh this movie blank is really good'
Edgar's Funeral: Live and Let Pie
Creepy Carrie, is what would strike me the likeness (in-part).👍 with Bugsy Malone likness (in-part).👍=💜. "No, the little one already called you out. Fix the dress? or I will flag them all.🤨"😎
Underrated trope: Amazing OST
I hope Edgar Wright directs an episode of doctor who
Fantastic interview, with a lot of interesting, fun and unexpected questions and a minimum of arse-kissing!
Thumbnail: Calm down gents Thomasins hand is resting on Anya’s ti.hand
Underrated fella.
Time to rewatch Scott Pilgrim
Shaun of the Dead has to be one my favourite comedy horror films
Listen, I get that way when I just hear James and Oliver's names
I'm not a Potter nut, but I love the story about the twins
I thought this film was neat.
* Also someone give give the Phelps boys longer / leading roles someday, please, thanks *