I’ll be seeing it Dec 18. This is the year of Bob for me. Toured his home in Hibbing, stood on the porch of his home in Duluth. Toured The Dylan & Guthrie museums in 2022. He’s an American Icon & one of the greatest artists this country has ever produced.
I've seen this movie at a screening and this was one of my favorite scenes in the film. I can say it truly lives up to the hype and is one of the best experiences you'll have in the theater. Go see it opening day! 🙏
I'm tired of people like you asking for Oscars to the best impression. Acting is not only about speaking like someone else. Half of the Oscars to the best actor since 2000 were given to imitators. And honestly, it sucks, because there are people with more talent than just copying someones voice and mannerisms. Last year many like you were imploring the Oscar to Ana de Armas for Blonde, just by watching the trailer. And the movie was horrible.
i read the film reviews today and seeing this clip, i begin to understand why one critic wrote that in the film you got to see Dylan from other people's eyes. the first four minutes of this clip is an example of this. of course chalamet is portraying Dylan in a very immersive yet very technical way, but, the people around him also help to portray who he is. clever move to release this clip after the film reviews today. and the director said his job is to make a film that make audience forgot our own world and live in the film's world and i think from what i experienced from watching this clip, this film made it. can't wait to watch this film in theatre.
Sixties to seventies Dylan has been my favourite artist since I was twenty, I am now thirty years old. It is kind of annoying that it will take a popular young actor to get the fad followers of this generation to listen to and hopefully appreciate what most of them probably think of as 'old stuff' more lol. I expect to see plenty of new young hot American Idol-esque performances with fake emotion and theatrics performing Bob Dylan songs in the future! (Yes I'm very cynical but don't worry I don't go to parties) (It looks like Timothee has young Dylan nailed by the way, great casting, and this is the same director who made Walk the Line I believe, so it should be a more earthy and a less cartoony and overdramatic recreation of this period than what many music biopics tend to be these days)
I saw early takes and rushes from this film, and much look forward to seeing the finished article in the new year. My initial take is that the director tried too hard not to sensationalise Dylan, but in so doing has satisfied musical purists like me much more than he will cinema buffs. The true gift of the film, the genius, is the acting and (at least to me) musical craftsmanship of Chalamet, surely a clear Oscar performance.
Dylan wrote Blowin in the Wind before he took up with Baez. He also wrote Hard Rain before their relationship as well as all of of Freewheelin' as he was with Suze Rotolo. One song that blew her mind and probably helped her romantic feelings was " With God on Our Side". She said "I was bowled over. I never thought anything so powerful could come out of that little toad." I understand it makers it easier cinematically to use "Wind", a more well known, less scathing revisionist political song but it ain't historically accurate. Haven't seen the movie. Do they soft pedal Dylan's savage assault on America in two of his greatest albums? "Bringing It All Back Home" was an earthquake and "Highway 61 Revisited" is one of the most important albums in rock history.
Still can’t quite believe they finally cast Timothee Chalamet as a legendary 1960s music icon and it somehow ISN’T Syd Barrett, but I’m still pretty keen to see this. Should be an interesting companion piece to the Cohen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis”, set in exactly the same world in the same period, but where the arrival of Dylan (here a minor, peripheral character) in the New York folk clubs is the END of the story, rather than the beginning.
Dylan: I may not be a smart man, but I know what music is. Forest: I may not be a smart man, but I know what love is. Audience: We may not be smart people, but Joan's underwear are two sizes too big.
I just read this in a review by a David Erlich, "Openly based on Suze Rotolo, the character’s name has been changed at Dylan’s insistence, as he supposedly wanted to protect the memory of his “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan” cover girl from the perils of dramatization."
All I can think of is Dylan himself seeing this and saying “ well… that never happened…” Not a fan of bio pics… too much “Hollywood “ input to make it sellable… I guess this is meant for younger audiences… who weren’t alive when Dylan was actually starting his story… My advice… don’t purchase the soundtrack… dip into Dylan’s catalog… itself.
He had input on the script...and is a notorious fabricator of his own life anyway. By all accounts this movie sought to capture his spirit rather than duplicate all details. And early reviews are strong, including from long-time fans.
Why do these biopics always have this cheesy Made-for-TV quality, where scenes feel unsettling artificial? Actual humans don’t interact or converse like this.
Looks really lame and typical Hollywood BS script writing and B-grade acting.. Two people pretending to be Bob and Joan, and they don't sound anything like them. Do we really need this movie? The answer is "NO". We already know far too much about Bob.
I’ll be seeing it Dec 18. This is the year of Bob for me. Toured his home in Hibbing, stood on the porch of his home in Duluth. Toured The Dylan & Guthrie museums in 2022. He’s an American Icon & one of the greatest artists this country has ever produced.
Why is no praising the actress singing Joan Baez? I am impressed, very similiar vibrato :)
She's amazing!
She's great but the movie is about Bob that may have something to do with it .
I've seen this movie at a screening and this was one of my favorite scenes in the film. I can say it truly lives up to the hype and is one of the best experiences you'll have in the theater. Go see it opening day! 🙏
I'm going to see it on my birthday... same day as his 😊🥰
Awesome to hear that! Can't wait to see it
Well you're lucky . God Bless
Thank you
Every clip I've seen looks completely authentic and done with care. Can't wait to see the whole thing!
Timothee Chalamet is gonna make Oscar history by winning best actor for this movie. He'll be the youngest ever to win the category.
Both the portrayals of Bob Dylan & Joan Baez seem spot on. Give them the Oscars 🏆
But Bob’s key muse Suze Rotolo is represented by a made up character instead? Why?
I'm tired of people like you asking for Oscars to the best impression. Acting is not only about speaking like someone else. Half of the Oscars to the best actor since 2000 were given to imitators. And honestly, it sucks, because there are people with more talent than just copying someones voice and mannerisms.
Last year many like you were imploring the Oscar to Ana de Armas for Blonde, just by watching the trailer. And the movie was horrible.
give him the oscars 🏆
Wow. I'm already a huge fan of his and even I can't believe how immersive this performance is my gosh.
Me too he is a great actor I can't wait to see it 😊❤
Shut up and take my money.
Lisan al gaib !
From one Messiah to another
From the man who brought us Kate and Leopold,Walk The Line,Logan,The Wolverine, and Indina Jones Dial Of Destiny.
Ford v Farrari
Copland
Knight and Day
3:10 to Yuma
And many More
Thats the CEO killer
Don’t you have to be stupid somewhere else?
He will most likely star in the biopic, for real
I need to see this movie badly. Oscar coming for Timotheé Chalamet.
i read the film reviews today and seeing this clip, i begin to understand why one critic wrote that in the film you got to see Dylan from other people's eyes. the first four minutes of this clip is an example of this. of course chalamet is portraying Dylan in a very immersive yet very technical way, but, the people around him also help to portray who he is.
clever move to release this clip after the film reviews today.
and the director said his job is to make a film that make audience forgot our own world and live in the film's world and i think from what i experienced from watching this clip, this film made it.
can't wait to watch this film in theatre.
Sixties to seventies Dylan has been my favourite artist since I was twenty, I am now thirty years old.
It is kind of annoying that it will take a popular young actor to get the fad followers of this generation to listen to and hopefully appreciate what most of them probably think of as 'old stuff' more lol.
I expect to see plenty of new young hot American Idol-esque performances with fake emotion and theatrics performing Bob Dylan songs in the future!
(Yes I'm very cynical but don't worry I don't go to parties)
(It looks like Timothee has young Dylan nailed by the way, great casting, and this is the same director who made Walk the Line I believe, so it should be a more earthy and a less cartoony and overdramatic recreation of this period than what many music biopics tend to be these days)
Looks very good
I’m going to marry him ❤
Love that manifestation queen
I saw early takes and rushes from this film, and much look forward to seeing the finished article in the new year. My initial take is that the director tried too hard not to sensationalise Dylan, but in so doing has satisfied musical purists like me much more than he will cinema buffs. The true gift of the film, the genius, is the acting and (at least to me) musical craftsmanship of Chalamet, surely a clear Oscar performance.
Looking forward to this one! Love his music 🎶❤️
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I haven't been this excited to see a movie in a theatre or anywhere for that matter as this one! Timothy nails it!
Dylan wrote Blowin in the Wind before he took up with Baez. He also wrote Hard Rain before their relationship as well as all of of Freewheelin' as he was with Suze Rotolo. One song that blew her mind and probably helped her romantic feelings was " With God on Our Side". She said "I was bowled over. I never thought anything so powerful could come out of that little toad."
I understand it makers it easier cinematically to use "Wind", a more well known, less scathing revisionist political song but it ain't historically accurate. Haven't seen the movie. Do they soft pedal Dylan's savage assault on America in two of his greatest albums? "Bringing It All Back Home" was an earthquake and "Highway 61 Revisited" is one of the most important albums in rock history.
There's so much anticipation over this. It's looking (& sounding) good.
Still can’t quite believe they finally cast Timothee Chalamet as a legendary 1960s music icon and it somehow ISN’T Syd Barrett, but I’m still pretty keen to see this. Should be an interesting companion piece to the Cohen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis”, set in exactly the same world in the same period, but where the arrival of Dylan (here a minor, peripheral character) in the New York folk clubs is the END of the story, rather than the beginning.
This is the guy who appeared in elder ring game award?
This is bill clinton
This is bill clinton
Oh my word! It's Modded Controller 360! Lol
@@dudeguy7812 this is bill clinton
@@dudeguy7812 this is bill clinton
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I’m so excited to see this movie ❤❤❤❤❤
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i haven't seen a new movie in years. nothing looked interesting enough to invest two or three hours of my time....but i gotta see this.
😮
idk about bobs accent but joan accent is on point
Sad this Film Won't Be Releasing in the Philippines Because of MMFF 2024
Can't wait.
I cannot wait for this film!
Wow 🤩
Love it can't wait . 2025 summer in the backyard Bob Dylan music / grilling / drinking / corn hole and great times can't wait for that either !
Can't wait to see this movie!!!!!
Need CC.
Yessssss! I'm surely watching this movie!!!!
it just sounds like hes making fun of dylan's voice 😂😂😂😂 the man does not talk like that 😂😂😂😂
Incroyable 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Dylan: I may not be a smart man, but I know what music is.
Forest: I may not be a smart man, but I know what love is.
Audience: We may not be smart people, but Joan's underwear are two sizes too big.
Thank God, makes it much easier for me to focus on Barbaro's scenes
Timothee fangirls only show up to the theater to watch this movie because of him. Most of them have no clue who Bob Dylan is
...and now they will.
The director of this plans on making a swamp thing movie
Going to the first screening
Big chungus
True
contando los días...
Amazing
Was there a particular reason why Suze Rotolo could not be identified by her real name, and is represented by a completely made up character instead?
I just read this in a review by a David Erlich, "Openly based on Suze Rotolo, the character’s name has been changed at Dylan’s insistence, as he supposedly wanted to protect the memory of his “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan” cover girl from the perils of dramatization."
Playing w fire. How can you capture the uncapturable? Dylan defies representation. Nothing but the original will do.
Oh broaden your mind man
@@johnsmith-zw9yp broaden your standards
All I can think of is Dylan himself seeing this and saying “ well… that never happened…”
Not a fan of bio pics… too much “Hollywood “ input to make it sellable… I guess this is meant for younger audiences… who weren’t alive when Dylan was actually starting his story…
My advice… don’t purchase the soundtrack… dip into Dylan’s catalog… itself.
He had input on the script...and is a notorious fabricator of his own life anyway. By all accounts this movie sought to capture his spirit rather than duplicate all details. And early reviews are strong, including from long-time fans.
Damn it, he doesn't look like Bob at all.
That’s not the point of the movie. Bob Dylan says he did a great job. Good enough for me.
@@larushka1 from Timothy the vibes of a child, from Dylan were completely different even at his 22
I can’t get over his impression - it’s cringe to watch
Why do these biopics always have this cheesy Made-for-TV quality, where scenes feel unsettling artificial? Actual humans don’t interact or converse like this.
You forget Bob Dylan went over the script in great detail and made some changes. Pretty sure he knows how the conversations went.
@ for any other artist, that’d be fine. Dylan is known for deliberately obscuring his own stories, though. That’s kind of his calling card, in fact.
@@larushka1 Yes, especially the one's that never happened.
Prefer Bob Dylan 👌
Looks really lame and typical Hollywood BS script writing and B-grade acting.. Two people pretending to be Bob and Joan, and they don't sound anything like them. Do we really need this movie? The answer is "NO". We already know far too much about Bob.
I can live with some Hollywoodization.
too much of nothing.......🗯