whatthe what I agree. I think Amy should have gotten in before Meryl. She accomplished what JLaw did that one year with American Hustle and Joy, and she should be recognized for being one of the best actresses of the past decade (seriously, check her resume since her 1st nom, it's one of the best out there).
Isabelle Huppert's answers seem to come as a shock because we're so used to actors pandering to the direction the journalist wants them to go in but she is blunt and honest and also polite and enlightening
Ada banana. I think it depends on the actress personality, but us french can sometimes appear kinda rude to americans because we just go straight to the point
+Lolly B yea I agree it really just depends...like I've seen shailene woodley be pretty blunt in interviews like this which I think is more surprising cuz of her age. I've observed a lot of older actresses of a particular age don't do the pandering thing as much as younger ones do.
HrTjernobyl She's got that french ice cold face on, and answers the questions as she likes. I love her, and so do the other actresses, who literally watch her with big heart eyes
HrTjernobyl everyone is kind a intimidated by her coz she's legend and a brilliant actress who loves acting so much and I felt watching this that Annette bening is in incredible awe of Isabelle Huppert
I’m sorry Amy Adams is such a nurturing and supportive being. The way she smiles, nods, agrees, and looks when these other women are sharing their stories, victories, failures, and difficulties is so amazing. Especially when Emma said she wants to have a family, Amy just lit up. I can see her mentoring so many young Hollywood actresses and them all being forever grateful (I know I’d be).
Yes, I agree with you...Amy Adams was so Sweet and Transparent. The way she spoke about her fears, hesitations and regrets really hit home for me. It was almost too hard to listen to, it was so relatable. *Kudos to Amy Adams, for being able to rise above her insecurities; something that I think stops a lot of us (myself included) from getting to where we wanted to go...
and worst part is that he has a British accent, so he should know better that Blacks exist in the UK, especially after Naomi confirmed she was British.
Bexta's Laboratory Yes !!!! Cookie is really Taraji not the other way around lol. But the other roles show how great an actor she is because they’re very different from her.
I loveeee how Isabelle fired back and told the interviewer “NO, the question is misogynistic” and Amy continued to back her up. don’t continue to question her as if it will derail or change her answer she said what she said. LOVE to see it ladies! Hold the men accountable.
you are properly idoctrinated thats for sure :) questino was completly ok...you don't need to feel constantly offended by everything. There was topic to discuss, topic that is highlight of todays age and that's why it is being discussed over and over so the change will gradually come. There is no need to instantly label men "misogynistic" everytime he mention such topic and turn him into dumbo just for asking when he wants to discuss it. This way there would no longer be discussions and progress everytime someone being offended and start labeling. But I think that is too much complex for American brain to understand...you constantly need to label and demonize everything that only imply it could be of a different opinion or origin. RepublicansXdemocrats, BlackXWhite, WomenXmen....only the victim side is able to talk about the problem and always the other side (that is supposedly blamed in here) mentions the topic and wants to discuss it to progress or try to find way to solution through opinions of supposed victims...all the (usually white women) start to labeling and creating toxic environment and ban "supposed culprit" from saying anything to the topic. This way you won't ever find solution or progress....only create more toxicity and division. That's why the USA and GB are burning down....all the snowflakes left and right.... Try think about that....what is actually "misogynistic" about men asking what is their opinion about gender equality and equal pay? Why instantly attacking on him when it is a kind of a men that is for change and on side of women? You attack him just because he is a male asking....if women asked the question there won't be such flame in the discussion. It looks like......women are here the toxic unequal problem in this discussion and approach. But again....i Don't think american public with their black&white approach to world would understand....You are either friend or foe...nothing between. And that only creates extremism on both sides and move you anywhere....
@@sentientbeans powerful in what way? banning someone for trying to start discussion just because you blame "his kind" for all your troubles? Weird approach.....wonder how you want to solve any problem this way. It is exactly the approach that got us into this status quo
Taraji's "I'm black??" and Naomi's "I'm suddenly african american!" at 25:07 haha. i adore all these actresses -taraji is a gem, amy is so honest and sweet but i love how she's suddenly steely and firm when coming to another woman's defense. I adore how pragmatic and frank Isabelle is. Wish Natalie had spoken a little more because she's usually quite thoughtful and eloquent but the poor woman looks exhausted.
But I think I know where she was coming from. It was a group of actors talking about their performances and their perspectives and all of a sudden the moderator had to bring up the distinction of skin color.
Right!😆 Naomie was like “HOW did I become African AMERICAN… when I’m not American?🤔😅” The interviewer did(I BELIEVE)inadvertently lump the 2 black women together, but I also believe they took it lightheartedly, understanding that he was only referring to them as being women of color in Hollywood. Nonetheless funny responses.😂
Isabelle Huppert is such a no bullshit, boss kinda person! Also, mad love for Amy Adams about so openly speaking about her struggles with self doubt and not reaching out to people. There was so much there that I could relate to.
Isabelle Huppert is very deadpan and I really appreciated her bluntness, she makes no attempt to romanticize acting, it's a profession and a pleasure to her, clearly a passion but it's not her frame of mind, she is not absorbed in it and I'm very impressed by her honesty in that
I've always said, acting is one of the only professions you get applauded for self destruction. All this terrible method acting is leaving so many actors broken or depressed. Jessica Lange expressed a sentiment during a Roundtable talk where she said sometimes she'd be having a great day then just get overwhelmed with grief and it's usually from a character. I remember thinking to myself, well no shit. You've created a thought form, housed it in your body and fed it for months. Now it's stuck with you, feeding off you. So, it's very refreshing to have an actor of stature demystify this notion of selling yourself to your role. Actors PLAY characters not BECOME characters. Smh.
Naomie harris is CRAZY. when they played her moonlight clip then went back to her talking I was in almost disbelief that there was the same woman from what I just watched. she completely transformed, so talented
I loved how they called out his mysoginistic question unapologetically. YES! Stephen loves to lead people to the answer he wants and seeing them stand their ground is so gratifying. 👏
26:57 LOL Amy Adams was nodding and smiling at the good question about ageism in America compared to Europe.. You people just hear the word "misogynistic" and it turns into a witch-hunt. I think it was a genuinely fair question, that was worthy of a potentially interesting reply.
Love her! And I love these round tables, because we get to see these actors as people and understand them more. And it’s interesting to watch the fellow panelists trying to understand what the other is saying. You can just see the clocks working inside their heads as they try to understand, to see if they agree or not or where they stand with the other persons opinion
Yeah everyone loves to call all black people 'African American' even if they've never been to America or have lived there. Even here in Canada its annoying, especially if you are actually from Africa. We are not all African American! Angolan, Morrocan, Egyptian-- not African American there is a difference lol
Pot StickaLicka North America refers to the continental Americas. African American refers to your ethnic/racial-nationality. Since I am not American I am not African American. You are mixing up nationality & continents learn to differentiate. I am African by continent, born & raised, living in Canada but good effort try again 😊
There's something strangely vulnerable that I love about these round tables. Some of their answers are so personal. I could've listened to another hour of them talking.
I genuinely feel that the moderator doesn't have respect for women. My skin crawls whenever I see him in an interview as I have never seen one where he hasn't been arrogant and / or condescending. That said, I LOVE how many times these ladies shut his typical questions down and answered in ways against what he was sifting for. Amy Adams coming to Isabelle Huppert's side responding to the misogynistic question made me so happy and proud. This has been my favorite round table of any because the intelligence of these women finally dominated the most terrible interviewer.
I said nothing about equal treatment of women generally, but that this man doesn't show respect for them. Correcting Isabelle Huppert's pronunciation of words though everyone knew what she meant, not bothering to button his shirt or to wear a tie, asking typical questions in the hopes of getting a controversial or victimized answer, RE-ASKING questions when not receiving the answer he wanted, and interrupting the actresses as often as he does is more than doing "nothing wrong."
Taylor Daley maybe this isn't such a big deal after all, I mean it shouldn't be important at all, when in the large scale of things the people in this country allowed a true misogynistic asshole become the president of the United States.
"not bothering to button his shirt or to wear a tie" So he should cover up? Too much cleavage for you? This is exactly what I'm talking about. If i told an actress to get some more clothes on, I would be sexist, just like you are sexist when you do the same. He meant no harm by re-asking questions. He did it for the audience, not the other actresses. French accents are hard to understand for the untrained ear.
OMG, I love that this was the first comment I saw when scrolling down. My very first thought when I saw he was the interviewer was, "Oh Hell, it's This.One." Your comment is perfect.
I'm from Britain, but I find his voice incredibly obnoxious. That already puts me off wanting to watch him in a video, let alone moderating a panel with some brilliant actresses.
I am hoping to see her win an Oscar because she's been nominated so many times but it's time for her to get her Oscar and pray she will on the next performance.
Isabelle Huppart's response to his question about ageism was amazing. She answered it head on. She didn't explain it away. She was clear. And he'll change the way he asks that in the future.
Yeah. One thing I've noticed about Amy is that she does NOT want to ever talk about anything political. That's to her credit. Amid so many actors today playing victim and "taking stands", it's so refreshing to see someone like her go, "Stop asking me that kind of stuff, please!"
asdfdjhgk I kind of understand her though. When someone speaks against some subject that's okay. But when a reporter asks this kind of question they are forcing the actress to take a victim/martyr position wich is pretty misoginystic. And in the end her name will appear on all newspapers bashing the industry and putting job negotiations at risk. All against her will. Not everybody is in position to take this risks.
Why actors making their political views known is them' "playing victim" is beyond me. That's laughable conservative 'logic for you'. But completely expected for your 'intellectually' challenged group; most actors are liberal and left-leaning (hence they 're usually critical of most right wing horsehit, and many are _definitely_ against the orange narcissistic sociopath in the White House, so wingers and tea baggers' constant whining about Hollywood "playing victim and taking stands".
h xassan You know, let's take Jennifer Lawrence case: - She was never a political actress; - Then Sony e-mails got hacked and the controversy about her being paid less became a hot issue; - Jennifer couldn't run from that and made a statement about how she would fight to change it; - All of a sudden midia made her the official face of equal pay. By the other hand, the public started saying she was ungrateful, whining and playing victim and whatever. She lost job opportunities and her image was hurt. - Then she got Passengers with a 20 million salary. People begun debates about her worth. Not good. - Passengers floped HARD and now she's lost some negotiation power, and now some of the public now discredit the equal pay fight. Should Amy or Isabelle take part on this journey against their will? The person who's interviewing you has some power over you. The moment he asks you this, if you answer "it's bad for an actress out here" you'll be easily targeted as a self-victim. Look around. If you decline to answer you are "running away", "being weak" (like other comments are talking about Amy). It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. And if you're using your power to put someone (always a woman) in this position it's an agression to their free will and right to not compromise to this and hurt their carreers for nothing, they don't have the pull for that. MEANWHILE, the producers are not held responsible for a subject matter that's totally their fault.
The question was to Isabelle as follows... Do you find that ageism is prevalent in France for woman over 40 as it is in Europe. Not, why does ageism exist... simply, do you find it as prevalent in France as in Europe. Who better to ask than a French actress over the age 40 to answer this question?
Leo J that's a question we already know the answer to. Because we can see it ourselves. The journalist knows what he is doing. They try to alter the questions so that it seems innocent but he knows where he wants it to lead.
They should construct these round tables so that the women just talk and interview each other, the moderator should be more like a guide for when there is a lull in conversation.
at times they do...it depends on the actresses too. They got to ask the questions to the other actresses in order to engage in a "separate" conversation! Life is tough. Grab the mic and talk! (-:
Every question this guy asks is negative. 'Do you ever get nervous'?, 'Did you have any hesitations taking the role'?, 'Was it difficult to play this role'?, 'Were you reluctant playing this part'?, 'Are you being underpaid'? 'Why aren't there enough roles for older women or minorities'? etc.
@@johanmoon its not negative to be nervous, its not negative to be hesitating taking a role, its not negative asking if things were difficult, what you need to know is that these are human feelings what we feel, and they tell us how they feel, and we learn from what THEY know, so shut the fuck up.
STOP ASKING BLACK ACTORS ABOUT "DIVERSITY"! THEY TAKE THE JOBS THEY GET *BECAUSE* THEY'RE SO LIMITED. ASK THE EXECUTIVES WHO GREENLIGHT PROJECTS (which THR never does)
I love Amy Adams, she seems like such a genuine nice person. What she said at 37:41 about not being confident enough to reach out to people or missing out on meeting someone that you really admire/like is pretty relatable.
I don’t think it was a misogynistic question. The fact that women don’t get better roles as they get older may be misogynistic but to ask why isn’t. Doesn’t even meet the definition of the word, as in hating women or having prejudice against women. Just because people say it is doesn’t make it so. I agree that they should ask the directors that question too and more often because it’s mostly/partly their fault, but why not both groups? The real solution is that there need to be more female directors.
@@Kami84 I'm not in a woman's position so I can't judge that, and when two women tell you it's a mysoginistic question I don't see why someone would refuse to accept that feedback. However, her reply was 'I think [it's] mysoginistic', and to me it sounded like he was asking for clarification when he asked 'the question, or the answer?', not correcting her. I also think that feedback was used because the answer that the question is mysoginistic is still in the video but the rest of that part of the video was cut short.
@@gerbendekker3273 Yeah I thought he handled it pretty well. It's not wrong to ask for clarification and he didn't imply that they were wrong. He wasn't defensive or anything
@@gerbendekker3273 a woman can say that having a different opinion on almost any societal issue is misogynistic, doesn't mean you should cower to the label or that they're automatically right.
@@Kami84They are totally correct when they said that question should be asked in industry that is mostly male dominated. So ask movie producers and hiring managers those questions. It’s not actors who make that call.
@38:07 Amy Adams hit the nail on the head talking about her insecurities dealing with people . That's often how I feel dealing with people and that's also why I don't cultivate many personal relationships. Let this be a lesson to people who often assume that someone who doesn't text them back or hang out is an asshole, nah some of us are just insecure and don't feel like we're good enough or smart enough to be of any kind of service.
I would also say let this serve as a lesson to those of us who feel insecure or have social anxiety. As difficult as it may be, we have to stop seeing ourselves as less than or unworthy of other people's time because we'll just regret it later. I know this is easier said than done, but I am trying.
This was wonderful. Best actress roundtable in a long time. I love them all, but Adams fascinates me so deeply. She's so ridden with self-doubt, as she's continuously mentioned throughout her career (an incredibly admirable trait anyway), but also so beautiful and strong and real. Ever since I've seen Enemy by Villeneuve and went on to see how he's behind the scenes, I've not only deeply admired him, but I've always had this feeling he'd be the absolute perfect director for Amy to work with and I dearly hope they'll do another project together at some point. Fantastic.
i thought it was amazing for her to admit to missing out on relationships due to her own self doubt the way that she did. what a soul-bearingly honest and introspective thing to say, without any hesitation or shame or deflection....she is fascinating indeed
Jesse Pinkman i've felt sad from previous actors getting snubbed, but i particularly felt so heartbroken when i saw the nominations and not seeing her name 😪💔
That's funny. So there is one white woman in best actress and 2 in supporting in a year with some big minority lead films. Is it forced equality or a good year for those kinds of films? Who was nominated that you thought was not deserving? Who should be bumped?
This entire convo started and ended when Isabelle called out his misogyny, and Amy followed up by saying what she said about diversity which then exposed his racial bias regarding Taraji and Naomi who he mistakenly labelled an African-American woman moments after she literally spoke about Visa problems due to her status as a British national. What an absolutely beautiful thing to witness the entire arc of that moment was.
Taraji is just real and brutally honest. She really dug deep and came from a real place with her answers. She doesn't try and sound a particular way she is just genuinely herself and you have to respect that, especially as a WOMAN who happens to be BLACK. She has a voice and she uses it, AS SHE SHOULD! I'm glad I actually watched this also. Because this completely showed me Amy Adams in a way I wasn't aware of at all. I relate to her in more ways than I thought. She has a very interesting perspective on issues and topics also. I love it. I think I may be a bit more of a fan of hers now.
I love how Isabelle herself is very rigid and blunt with her answers but when she listens to the younger actresses she seems so supportive and is gracious towards them
37:00-38:32 is what makes Amy Adams such a fantastic and accessible actress. Her vulnerability and introspection and her thoughtfulness about other people.
AM I THE ONLY ONE IN THIS GODFORSAKEN COMMENT SECTION THAT LOVES EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THESE LADIES, THEIR MOVIES, THAT TRULY BELIEVES THAT THEY ARE ALL DESERVING AND MAGNIFICENTLY TALENTED AND DOESN'T FAVOUR ONE OVER ANOTHER? Sorry for Caps. But I had to get my point across.
I wonder if Stephen Galloway ever looks at the comments on these videos and feels bad that so many people don't want him to be the moderator of these roundtables 🤔
Lilly N. I feel like in the past occasionally he interrupted people a little bit too much. But this year he's improved a lot in my opinion. But some people are just really harsh on him.
I'm sorry to ask the question but... Why do everybody hate Galloway ? I'm french and just discovered these Roundtables which I think are good ways to discover actors, actresses and directors much better. But...is Galloway THAT bad ? Ok he's not a brilliant reporter and don't always listen carefully enough to the answers, but is there an other that I didn't notice ?
I didn't know colors have a sound.. " sound like white" . Did you mean that she didn't try all the time to properly speak or that she didn't use fancy words? You are educated or not educated . Anyone can be educated or choose not to be. It has nothing to do with the color of your skin. You can choose to educate yourself too.
It's so fascinating seeing how differently Isabelle Huppert approaches acting compared to the other women. Her idea of keeping life and acting completely separate and not discussing roles with directors is something I've never really heard from an actress before. Very intriguing.
You can see how much Emma and Amy in particular adore one another. My heart. They don't say anything specific, but it's there. I'm not going crazy. They just really look like they admire each other so much and my heart just feels so happy from all of this. UGH. They're all so amazing.
Emma Stone & Amy Adams fascinate me so much. Emma is very funny but self depricating & insightful and Amy is meek but her characters are otherwise - such lovely people.
Taraji has open heart. She really does care about others. Emma's Johny Candy answer was surprising and genuine. Beautiful Anette is so classy. Underrated actress. Isabelle talks about Krzysztof Warlikowski, he comes from my city - Szczecin :)
Minute 27:30 Amy Adam's nails it! Ask the producers if there is inequality. Don't put the minority on the chopping block if you really care about change.
@@RaizanMedia In the film world there are fewer jobs for women both in front of and in back of the camera, so they are in the minority. If women complain too vocally (or if ethnic minorities complain) they aren't hired and can't earn a living. So they don't always want to answer the question.
Beqa Samkharadze Probably because each performance divided the votes, so neither performance got enough votes to be included. Such a shame that because she gives TWO brilliant performances that's the reason she wasn't nominated.
yeah i was worried about her getting a divided vote, but i thought that would mean she wouldnt perhaps win, not that she wouldnt be nominated. A shame for her, she had a great year
Taraji P. Henson, Amy Adams, and Emma Stone really resonated with me!! All of Taraji P. Henson’s answers were life, especially at the end of the video. Spot on! Amy Adams and Emma Stone are also so relatable.
moiraine_damodred if you get the chance see collateral beauty. She's so natural and it's hard to describe but you can tell she's talented because she makes acting look easy. She's that great.
I actually find this quit enjoyable, not that I thought it wouldn't, but because I have a short attention span. I like all the women. Each is different, and unique, and bring their own flare and background to the table. Amy Adams spoke truth to soul when she bared her own and allowed others into her emotional /psychological journey as an actress. I share her story in my own way. Taraji P. Henson just brought so much light energy to a table that could have gotten to serious or melodramatic at times. The guy did a great job interviewing. I like when Amy came to Isabelle's defense, I hope she truly learns that she is stronger and smarter than what she gives herself credit for.
Taraji P. Henson's response to the time capsule question was profound and I'm a little surprised and disappointed that no one seemed to back her up like they did for others. Perhaps they did and it was edited out, but I was shocked that no one said, "that's a wonderful answer", especially after she elaborated on why. I feel like I'm Family Feud clapping for Taraji P. Henson. Good answer! Good answer!
Isabel Huppert is intellectually amusing. Her quick responses are witty ,polite but devastating to those unlucky targetS. enjoy watching her. Hope you win the Oscar
i cried when amy adams talked about her regrets for not feeling secure enough to talk to mike nicolas and other successful ppl i can relate so much i lost many opportunities bc of self doubt...
The move Emma Stone does directly after Taraji P. Says, “TO YOUR ROOM FOR DRINKS, AMY!” Love her 😂😂😂😂😂 she is the coolest awkward personality award winner DEFINITELY
Isn't it fantastic that we live in a time where an Asian woman stands a good chance of winning the Academy Award for Best Actress? Thank you Emma Stone.
I actually thought you meant portman.. cause she actually is asian. People have become so PC that they are confused... hahaha it's actually kind of funny. It shows how ridiculous this fear has become to offend someone
I suspect you are from North America. It's funny how other people see you. But we do the same thing so I guess it's ok. Asian has become synonymous to only people in east-asia. While asian is what we are and not just where we live. Middle east is just a geographical area and not what we are. We never started to call ourselves middle eastern. There is no continent called middle eastern.
also. I get it. It's not bothersome to us if you differentiate us from people in east asia. But please don't take being called asian away from us, cause we contributed a lot to the history of this continent. 2/3rd of the world was once called persia, A lot of our countries come from the same history and maybe you don't believe me but there is a sort of kinship and recognition and respect of shared history between countries in asia even though we are very different in our culture. :)
Angie W you didn't offend. It was just smt to think of. and yes I know like I said people on our side do it too. ;) and I only said you must be from northamerica because I have heard the term 'middle eastern' as an identity only by people who live in the countries that are in north america but it's catching on in other countries as well I guess.
Angie W and yes a lot of people here don't call themselves brown and would most probably call themselves white. Cause we shared history with africans and there were all sorts of colors and hyrarchy. We differentiated people more by color than race. Example: it's very american to call a light skinned african a black person. Somehow black has become a race whereas here he would be identified by his actual color. It's your history that has made us into different races. Whereas here we just called them by color. Not any less prejudice. haha but that is the reason some call themselves white cause they were comparing themselves to the africans from the southern areas. Egyptians called themselves white compared to the nubians. Also Greeks didn't look that much different than persians and turks now.
I love how Amy Adams immediately came to Isabelle Huppert's defense about the misogynistic question
Me too! Love those two and the rest of the women here! Galloway is the worst!
Yess they are all amazing! I'm quite bummed about the Academy snubbing Adams.
Me too. Take out Streep and put in Adams for Arrival and I would have been so happy!
whatthe what I agree. I think Amy should have gotten in before Meryl. She accomplished what JLaw did that one year with American Hustle and Joy, and she should be recognized for being one of the best actresses of the past decade (seriously, check her resume since her 1st nom, it's one of the best out there).
Shehreen Umair i agree with you ! Plus the host kept correcting Isabelle even though everyone could understand her perfectly, he was kinda annoying
Isabelle Huppert's answers seem to come as a shock because we're so used to actors pandering to the direction the journalist wants them to go in but she is blunt and honest and also polite and enlightening
PastAsylum95 That's why I love her so much. She literally give zero fucks lol
She's annoying.
yes.... i wonder if its common with french actresses. Ah, i want to/am going to delve myself into learning french so i can easier access French Cinema
Ada banana. I think it depends on the actress personality, but us french can sometimes appear kinda rude to americans because we just go straight to the point
+Lolly B yea I agree it really just depends...like I've seen shailene woodley be pretty blunt in interviews like this which I think is more surprising cuz of her age. I've observed a lot of older actresses of a particular age don't do the pandering thing as much as younger ones do.
I love how Isabelle sits there like the european goddess she is. You can see the respect everyone shows her.
HrTjernobyl She's got that french ice cold face on, and answers the questions as she likes. I love her, and so do the other actresses, who literally watch her with big heart eyes
I don't think it's an 'ice cold' face, I think she is just not fake, and smiles only when she wants to
HrTjernobyl everyone is kind a intimidated by her coz she's legend and a brilliant actress who loves acting so much and I felt watching this that Annette bening is in incredible awe of Isabelle Huppert
i love how isabelle sat in the car while lilly tomlin threw a tantrum on set i heart huckabees
HrTjernobyl She is the greatest of them all :)
Amy: "The worst stage fright I ever had was when I was singing alone at the Oscars"
Everyone: "OOOOHHHHH"
I’m sorry Amy Adams is such a nurturing and supportive being. The way she smiles, nods, agrees, and looks when these other women are sharing their stories, victories, failures, and difficulties is so amazing. Especially when Emma said she wants to have a family, Amy just lit up. I can see her mentoring so many young Hollywood actresses and them all being forever grateful (I know I’d be).
Yes, I agree with you...Amy Adams was so Sweet and Transparent. The way she spoke about her fears, hesitations and regrets really hit home for me. It was almost too hard to listen to, it was so relatable.
*Kudos to Amy Adams, for being able to rise above her insecurities; something that I think stops a lot of us (myself included) from getting to where we wanted to go...
because she's an infj
I will never understand how Taraji did not get a nomination for just that bathroom scene alone in Hidden Figures...
krizelle such a moving scene
When she started yelling. I repeated that scene at least 10 times
I have not seen the movie
I will now. I am United BLACK as they seat being as one
w. h. i. t. e. Powerful comment forces me to see it.
agreed. Taraji is amazing.
Oh yeah that was a great scene
I cringed when the interviewer called the British woman "African-American". She's not American!
www.google.com/search?q=naomie+harris+nationality
her reaction was the best
LOL....I guess to him it's all the same.
Time?
and worst part is that he has a British accent, so he should know better that Blacks exist in the UK, especially after Naomi confirmed she was British.
I love how Taraji is unapologetically 100% herself!
Bexta's Laboratory Yes !!!! Cookie is really Taraji not the other way around lol. But the other roles show how great an actor she is because they’re very different from her.
Black
She's dumb and childish.
@@emmajaynefischer like your comment
@@emmajaynefischer -says the person who made nothing of their life
I loveeee how Isabelle fired back and told the interviewer “NO, the question is misogynistic” and Amy continued to back her up. don’t continue to question her as if it will derail or change her answer she said what she said. LOVE to see it ladies! Hold the men accountable.
100% I literally cheered and clapped when they did this. So powerful.
Haven't even gotten to this part. I'm still on the first question but I already don't like how he talks to the women.
you are properly idoctrinated thats for sure :) questino was completly ok...you don't need to feel constantly offended by everything. There was topic to discuss, topic that is highlight of todays age and that's why it is being discussed over and over so the change will gradually come. There is no need to instantly label men "misogynistic" everytime he mention such topic and turn him into dumbo just for asking when he wants to discuss it. This way there would no longer be discussions and progress everytime someone being offended and start labeling. But I think that is too much complex for American brain to understand...you constantly need to label and demonize everything that only imply it could be of a different opinion or origin. RepublicansXdemocrats, BlackXWhite, WomenXmen....only the victim side is able to talk about the problem and always the other side (that is supposedly blamed in here) mentions the topic and wants to discuss it to progress or try to find way to solution through opinions of supposed victims...all the (usually white women) start to labeling and creating toxic environment and ban "supposed culprit" from saying anything to the topic.
This way you won't ever find solution or progress....only create more toxicity and division. That's why the USA and GB are burning down....all the snowflakes left and right....
Try think about that....what is actually "misogynistic" about men asking what is their opinion about gender equality and equal pay? Why instantly attacking on him when it is a kind of a men that is for change and on side of women? You attack him just because he is a male asking....if women asked the question there won't be such flame in the discussion. It looks like......women are here the toxic unequal problem in this discussion and approach. But again....i Don't think american public with their black&white approach to world would understand....You are either friend or foe...nothing between. And that only creates extremism on both sides and move you anywhere....
@@sentientbeans powerful in what way? banning someone for trying to start discussion just because you blame "his kind" for all your troubles? Weird approach.....wonder how you want to solve any problem this way. It is exactly the approach that got us into this status quo
@@GiacoC that's what I was thinking lol What was the point in shooting him down when he was asking a simple question?
Taraji's "I'm black??" and Naomi's "I'm suddenly african american!" at 25:07 haha. i adore all these actresses -taraji is a gem, amy is so honest and sweet but i love how she's suddenly steely and firm when coming to another woman's defense. I adore how pragmatic and frank Isabelle is. Wish Natalie had spoken a little more because she's usually quite thoughtful and eloquent but the poor woman looks exhausted.
I like Jessica Jung
But I think I know where she was coming from. It was a group of actors talking about their performances and their perspectives and all of a sudden the moderator had to bring up the distinction of skin color.
Right!😆 Naomie was like “HOW did I become African AMERICAN… when I’m not American?🤔😅” The interviewer did(I BELIEVE)inadvertently lump the 2 black women together, but I also believe they took it lightheartedly, understanding that he was only referring to them as being women of color in Hollywood. Nonetheless funny responses.😂
You are spot on
It's outrageous Adams didn't get nominated for an Oscar.
Mike K. also emily blunt for the girl on the train
yeah Adams fucking killed it last year.
lol Amy Adams has been nominated 5 times
realslimbayze I mean this year's
fá v meh..
Isabelle Huppert is such a no bullshit, boss kinda person! Also, mad love for Amy Adams about so openly speaking about her struggles with self doubt and not reaching out to people. There was so much there that I could relate to.
Me, too, Nika...
@@victoriarosario3338 me too my Nika
Isabelle Huppert is very deadpan and I really appreciated her bluntness, she makes no attempt to romanticize acting, it's a profession and a pleasure to her, clearly a passion but it's not her frame of mind, she is not absorbed in it and I'm very impressed by her honesty in that
Greatest living actress.
I've always said, acting is one of the only professions you get applauded for self destruction. All this terrible method acting is leaving so many actors broken or depressed. Jessica Lange expressed a sentiment during a Roundtable talk where she said sometimes she'd be having a great day then just get overwhelmed with grief and it's usually from a character. I remember thinking to myself, well no shit. You've created a thought form, housed it in your body and fed it for months. Now it's stuck with you, feeding off you. So, it's very refreshing to have an actor of stature demystify this notion of selling yourself to your role. Actors PLAY characters not BECOME characters. Smh.
She's kinda detached
Emma winning over her at the oscars is such bullshit. I like Emma but Huppert can act circles around her any day of the week.
She's amazing
Naomie harris is CRAZY. when they played her moonlight clip then went back to her talking I was in almost disbelief that there was the same woman from what I just watched. she completely transformed, so talented
She was Calypso in pirates of the Caribbean too
I loved how they called out his mysoginistic question unapologetically. YES! Stephen loves to lead people to the answer he wants and seeing them stand their ground is so gratifying. 👏
26:57 LOL Amy Adams was nodding and smiling at the good question about ageism in America compared to Europe..
You people just hear the word "misogynistic" and it turns into a witch-hunt.
I think it was a genuinely fair question, that was worthy of a potentially interesting reply.
Gryffindor: Anette Bening, Taraji P. Henson
Hufflepuff: Amy Adams, Emma Stone
Ravenclaw: Natalie Portman, Naomi Harris
Slytherin: Isabelle Huppert
This comment is everything.
Lmao @ that accurate Huppert disrespect
Taraji is a Slytherin through and through
Viola is Ravenclaw
Why is Isabelle Huppert in Slytherin?
Amy Adams almost broke my heart, when she lays herself bare and acknowledges how insecurity used to get in the way her relationship with Mike Nichols.
i can relate SO MUCH
37:00
@@joaquinbaume1291 same!
you know it's the actress roundtable when Stephen got the top buttons off with no tie
Let's not act like he ain't talking spicy to Amy Adams after the whole shit wrapped up
ew lmao
lmao you know he sliding the DMs for the afterparty
Stephen has fucked more Hollywood royalty than Brad Pitt
Alberto_Orive he's gay so he doesn't care for the girls
Taraji: "I never knew this story, this dream, belonged to me to even dream." What a beautiful sentiment.
Taraji is hilarious! She really lightens up the room but at the same time showed us all the depth of her nature.
Ya
Love her! And I love these round tables, because we get to see these actors as people and understand them more. And it’s interesting to watch the fellow panelists trying to understand what the other is saying. You can just see the clocks working inside their heads as they try to understand, to see if they agree or not or where they stand with the other persons opinion
Yesss! We need women in Hollywood more like her. With her genuine, intelligent persona.
i love her
Naomie Harris finding out she's an african AMERICAN on camera, wow, amazing
Yeah everyone loves to call all black people 'African American' even if they've never been to America or have lived there. Even here in Canada its annoying, especially if you are actually from Africa. We are not all African American! Angolan, Morrocan, Egyptian-- not African American there is a difference lol
lol she's not even african, she's Caribbean - so funny
at what time was that?
Pot StickaLicka North America refers to the continental Americas. African American refers to your ethnic/racial-nationality. Since I am not American I am not African American. You are mixing up nationality & continents learn to differentiate. I am African by continent, born & raised, living in Canada but good effort try again 😊
Even in Amsterdam, black= AA. We all "look alike" I guess
There's something strangely vulnerable that I love about these round tables. Some of their answers are so personal. I could've listened to another hour of them talking.
I genuinely feel that the moderator doesn't have respect for women. My skin crawls whenever I see him in an interview as I have never seen one where he hasn't been arrogant and / or condescending. That said, I LOVE how many times these ladies shut his typical questions down and answered in ways against what he was sifting for. Amy Adams coming to Isabelle Huppert's side responding to the misogynistic question made me so happy and proud. This has been my favorite round table of any because the intelligence of these women finally dominated the most terrible interviewer.
You're a very misandrist person. He said nothing wrong. Women are treated equally now. Deal with it.
Edit: And man up.
I said nothing about equal treatment of women generally, but that this man doesn't show respect for them. Correcting Isabelle Huppert's pronunciation of words though everyone knew what she meant, not bothering to button his shirt or to wear a tie, asking typical questions in the hopes of getting a controversial or victimized answer, RE-ASKING questions when not receiving the answer he wanted, and interrupting the actresses as often as he does is more than doing "nothing wrong."
Taylor Daley maybe this isn't such a big deal after all, I mean it shouldn't be important at all, when in the large scale of things the people in this country allowed a true misogynistic asshole become the president of the United States.
Actually, in the large scale of things, as you put it, the majority of people in this country voted for Hillary and not Trump. Get your shit straight.
"not bothering to button his shirt or to wear a tie"
So he should cover up? Too much cleavage for you? This is exactly what I'm talking about. If i told an actress to get some more clothes on, I would be sexist, just like you are sexist when you do the same.
He meant no harm by re-asking questions. He did it for the audience, not the other actresses. French accents are hard to understand for the untrained ear.
Isabelle Huppert is very intimidating, there's a powerful presence about her that makes you sit up and take notice.
She is the French Meryl Streep. She has been very succesful over there, and garnered many awards
I love how Taraji is unapologetically 100% herself!
She's French. It's a cultural difference
@@gabrielsanabriaibieta She is the french Isabelle Huppert.
@@gabrielsanabriaibieta Meryl Streep is the American Isabelle Huppert ;)
I frickin' love Amy Adams. She's honestly fantastic. She's so classy and intelligent and talented. The fact that she wasn't even nominated baffles me.
how lovely Amy Adams as she gets emotional talking about Mike Nichols and her self doubt - and she's so great at what she does!
Stephen Galloway truly, madly, deeply loves himself.
TC Candler i bet his penis is glorious
i h8 the guy
OMG, I love that this was the first comment I saw when scrolling down. My very first thought when I saw he was the interviewer was, "Oh Hell, it's This.One." Your comment is perfect.
TC Candler, that remindo me of a music title from Savage Garden.
I'm from Britain, but I find his voice incredibly obnoxious. That already puts me off wanting to watch him in a video, let alone moderating a panel with some brilliant actresses.
Amy Adams is underrated she is an amazing actress and she has an amazing soul
She is not underrated. Where have you been?
I am hoping to see her win an Oscar because she's been nominated so many times but it's time for her to get her Oscar and pray she will on the next performance.
Amy Adams exudes kindness and love. I love her.
Also i can't believe the transformation Naomie Harris did for that role holy fuck she's good.
Isabelle Huppart's response to his question about ageism was amazing. She answered it head on. She didn't explain it away. She was clear. And he'll change the way he asks that in the future.
Amy Adams at 27:30, just when I thought I couldn't be in love with her any more :'D.
Hmm, we're quite different then. I liked her before but that statement ruined her for me.
Yeah. One thing I've noticed about Amy is that she does NOT want to ever talk about anything political. That's to her credit. Amid so many actors today playing victim and "taking stands", it's so refreshing to see someone like her go, "Stop asking me that kind of stuff, please!"
asdfdjhgk I kind of understand her though. When someone speaks against some subject that's okay. But when a reporter asks this kind of question they are forcing the actress to take a victim/martyr position wich is pretty misoginystic. And in the end her name will appear on all newspapers bashing the industry and putting job negotiations at risk. All against her will.
Not everybody is in position to take this risks.
Why actors making their political views known is them' "playing victim" is beyond me. That's laughable conservative 'logic for you'. But completely expected for your 'intellectually' challenged group; most actors are liberal and left-leaning (hence they 're usually critical of most right wing horsehit, and many are _definitely_ against the orange narcissistic sociopath in the White House, so wingers and tea baggers' constant whining about Hollywood "playing victim and taking stands".
h xassan You know, let's take Jennifer Lawrence case:
- She was never a political actress;
- Then Sony e-mails got hacked and the controversy about her being paid less became a hot issue;
- Jennifer couldn't run from that and made a statement about how she would fight to change it;
- All of a sudden midia made her the official face of equal pay. By the other hand, the public started saying she was ungrateful, whining and playing victim and whatever. She lost job opportunities and her image was hurt.
- Then she got Passengers with a 20 million salary. People begun debates about her worth. Not good.
- Passengers floped HARD and now she's lost some negotiation power, and now some of the public now discredit the equal pay fight.
Should Amy or Isabelle take part on this journey against their will?
The person who's interviewing you has some power over you. The moment he asks you this, if you answer "it's bad for an actress out here" you'll be easily targeted as a self-victim. Look around. If you decline to answer you are "running away", "being weak" (like other comments are talking about Amy). It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. And if you're using your power to put someone (always a woman) in this position it's an agression to their free will and right to not compromise to this and hurt their carreers for nothing, they don't have the pull for that. MEANWHILE, the producers are not held responsible for a subject matter that's totally their fault.
I could listen to Taraji's voice all day, no matter what she says
Yes I love her! Bubbly sweet cute personality I want to know her.
I enjoyed the actresses ridiculing the moderators question. This guy needs to go. They should have another actress moderate the conversation.
26:44 It IS a fair question. Ageism, especially in Hollywood, is a reality.
their point wasn't that the question itself wasbad but why they always ask the female actresses and not the people in power.
God agreed, the actresses basically posed the question how about you ask the source...
The question was to Isabelle as follows... Do you find that ageism is prevalent in France for woman over 40 as it is in Europe. Not, why does ageism exist... simply, do you find it as prevalent in France as in Europe.
Who better to ask than a French actress over the age 40 to answer this question?
Leo J that's a question we already know the answer to. Because we can see it ourselves. The journalist knows what he is doing. They try to alter the questions so that it seems innocent but he knows where he wants it to lead.
They should construct these round tables so that the women just talk and interview each other, the moderator should be more like a guide for when there is a lull in conversation.
Thats what a moderator is if he is overstepping then he is not doing a good job
I AGREE
at times they do...it depends on the actresses too. They got to ask the questions to the other actresses in order to engage in a "separate" conversation! Life is tough. Grab the mic and talk! (-:
Natalie Portman was like "I'm so stinking pregnant get me off this screen" LOL
Every question this guy asks is negative. 'Do you ever get nervous'?, 'Did you have any hesitations taking the role'?, 'Was it difficult to play this role'?, 'Were you reluctant playing this part'?, 'Are you being underpaid'? 'Why aren't there enough roles for older women or minorities'? etc.
Lily.
They are just questions? lmao, talk about reaching.
@@ShimmySchimeon That's exactly what Peter wrote. *Negative* questions.
@@johanmoon its not negative to be nervous, its not negative to be hesitating taking a role, its not negative asking if things were difficult, what you need to know is that these are human feelings what we feel, and they tell us how they feel, and we learn from what THEY know, so shut the fuck up.
are you high right now? do you ever get nervous? are you single?
STOP ASKING BLACK ACTORS ABOUT "DIVERSITY"! THEY TAKE THE JOBS THEY GET *BECAUSE* THEY'RE SO LIMITED. ASK THE EXECUTIVES WHO GREENLIGHT PROJECTS (which THR never does)
good point
I love Amy Adams, she seems like such a genuine nice person. What she said at 37:41 about not being confident enough to reach out to people or missing out on meeting someone that you really admire/like is pretty relatable.
I love how he asks her a misogynistic question, she responds saying that its misogynistic, and he misogynistically corrects her. well done, sir.
I don’t think it was a misogynistic question. The fact that women don’t get better roles as they get older may be misogynistic but to ask why isn’t. Doesn’t even meet the definition of the word, as in hating women or having prejudice against women. Just because people say it is doesn’t make it so. I agree that they should ask the directors that question too and more often because it’s mostly/partly their fault, but why not both groups? The real solution is that there need to be more female directors.
@@Kami84 I'm not in a woman's position so I can't judge that, and when two women tell you it's a mysoginistic question I don't see why someone would refuse to accept that feedback. However, her reply was 'I think [it's] mysoginistic', and to me it sounded like he was asking for clarification when he asked 'the question, or the answer?', not correcting her. I also think that feedback was used because the answer that the question is mysoginistic is still in the video but the rest of that part of the video was cut short.
@@gerbendekker3273 Yeah I thought he handled it pretty well. It's not wrong to ask for clarification and he didn't imply that they were wrong. He wasn't defensive or anything
@@gerbendekker3273 a woman can say that having a different opinion on almost any societal issue is misogynistic, doesn't mean you should cower to the label or that they're automatically right.
@@Kami84They are totally correct when they said that question should be asked in industry that is mostly male dominated.
So ask movie producers and hiring managers those questions. It’s not actors who make that call.
27:30 Isabelle looks like a proud mom watching her daughter (Amy) supporting her.
@38:07 Amy Adams hit the nail on the head talking about her insecurities dealing with people . That's often how I feel dealing with people and that's also why I don't cultivate many personal relationships. Let this be a lesson to people who often assume that someone who doesn't text them back or hang out is an asshole, nah some of us are just insecure and don't feel like we're good enough or smart enough to be of any kind of service.
I would also say let this serve as a lesson to those of us who feel insecure or have social anxiety. As difficult as it may be, we have to stop seeing ourselves as less than or unworthy of other people's time because we'll just regret it later. I know this is easier said than done, but I am trying.
So very honest of her. I related 100%. It’s nice to find your comment here, I always see you on Rahbinah’s channel btw💕
Kristina Lauren So true, and I intend to do better going forward as well.
WHAT A COMMENT
Wonderful comment
This was wonderful. Best actress roundtable in a long time. I love them all, but Adams fascinates me so deeply. She's so ridden with self-doubt, as she's continuously mentioned throughout her career (an incredibly admirable trait anyway), but also so beautiful and strong and real. Ever since I've seen Enemy by Villeneuve and went on to see how he's behind the scenes, I've not only deeply admired him, but I've always had this feeling he'd be the absolute perfect director for Amy to work with and I dearly hope they'll do another project together at some point. Fantastic.
Asi Kla I hope they work together on another project. I've been a fan of him since polytechnique
Asi Kla if you get the chance watch sunshine cleaning. She's great in it & it's rarely talked about.
i thought it was amazing for her to admit to missing out on relationships due to her own self doubt the way that she did. what a soul-bearingly honest and introspective thing to say, without any hesitation or shame or deflection....she is fascinating indeed
Gonna have to agree with this one being one of the best. All of these women 👍🏾
It breaks my heart see Amy here and not see her nomination for an Oscar... :'(
Jesse Pinkman i've felt sad from previous actors getting snubbed, but i particularly felt so heartbroken when i saw the nominations and not seeing her name 😪💔
Have you seen Adam Ruins Everything's video on awards / oscars / golden globes? It'll explain why awards are not reeeally a real thing
That's funny. So there is one white woman in best actress and 2 in supporting in a year with some big minority lead films. Is it forced equality or a good year for those kinds of films? Who was nominated that you thought was not deserving? Who should be bumped?
Jesse Pinkman Jesse pinkman wouldn't care about this?
Bitch.
Jesse Pinkman who cares she always on this round table.... shell be on it next year
This entire convo started and ended when Isabelle called out his misogyny, and Amy followed up by saying what she said about diversity which then exposed his racial bias regarding Taraji and Naomi who he mistakenly labelled an African-American woman moments after she literally spoke about Visa problems due to her status as a British national. What an absolutely beautiful thing to witness the entire arc of that moment was.
Taraji is just real and brutally honest. She really dug deep and came from a real place with her answers. She doesn't try and sound a particular way she is just genuinely herself and you have to respect that, especially as a WOMAN who happens to be BLACK. She has a voice and she uses it, AS SHE SHOULD!
I'm glad I actually watched this also. Because this completely showed me Amy Adams in a way I wasn't aware of at all. I relate to her in more ways than I thought. She has a very interesting perspective on issues and topics also. I love it. I think I may be a bit more of a fan of hers now.
It's mesmerizing they all seem to be big introverts, with the exception of Taraji and maybe Annette.
I love how Isabelle herself is very rigid and blunt with her answers but when she listens to the younger actresses she seems so supportive and is gracious towards them
that's so eloquently put
Love the beer belly on Natalie. Finally i have something in common with a hollywood star. I feel human, i feel alive.
She/he was joking Lucas
it's funny how she gets pregnant every Oscar season she is nominated and in the film she played she looks very skinny almost anorexic.
I agree mate, shes definitely let herself go.
MS I'm actually loling
MS "I feel human I feel alive" STOPPPP hahaha
37:00-38:32 is what makes Amy Adams such a fantastic and accessible actress. Her vulnerability and introspection and her thoughtfulness about other people.
Isabelle Huppert is such an intellectual. I love her.
😍😍😍
Intellectuelle ??? Elle est très cultivée oui c est certain. Et certainement très intelligente.
I really like Taraji's attitude towards her profession and outlook in life.
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AM I THE ONLY ONE IN THIS GODFORSAKEN COMMENT SECTION THAT LOVES EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THESE LADIES, THEIR MOVIES, THAT TRULY BELIEVES THAT THEY ARE ALL DESERVING AND MAGNIFICENTLY TALENTED AND DOESN'T FAVOUR ONE OVER ANOTHER?
Sorry for Caps. But I had to get my point across.
Rubberr Duckyy yesssssssssssss
Rubber Ducky powerful
No , you are not the only one . I'm there .
Agreed.
I cringed when the interviewer called the British woman "African-American". She's not American!
Isabelle Huppert is inspiring! Loved her shut down of the question about women over 40 saying it was misogynistic!!!
Okay. Amy Adams won. Her last answer. I love her so much. And the Emma's baby answer. And taraji "when they're small". God I love them all so much.
I loved when Amy talked about her anxiety and self-doubt.
I wonder if Stephen Galloway ever looks at the comments on these videos and feels bad that so many people don't want him to be the moderator of these roundtables 🤔
Neville Longbottom at least hes better this year tho lol, didnt hate him moderating these past few
TheCinemaMan777 True. I feel like people just see him and are like "Oh fuck this dude" before they've even watched the video.
Neville Longbottom I love when he moderates. I don't have any problem with him in the videos I've seen so far
Lilly N. I feel like in the past occasionally he interrupted people a little bit too much. But this year he's improved a lot in my opinion. But some people are just really harsh on him.
I'm sorry to ask the question but... Why do everybody hate Galloway ? I'm french and just discovered these Roundtables which I think are good ways to discover actors, actresses and directors much better. But...is Galloway THAT bad ? Ok he's not a brilliant reporter and don't always listen carefully enough to the answers, but is there an other that I didn't notice ?
27:06 was so awkward for the presenter, but SO needed! I'm glad Isabelle, Amy and Taraji said what they did.
I love how Annett Bening just absorbs every sentence that Isabelle is saying.
Arrival is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time.
Surya Pratap Singh Yes!
Surya Pratap Singh u need to see more movies then...straight up
Bit late here, arrivals a great film but to say there hasn't been anything as good recently is stupid
@@alextubeuk9586 thats his opinion. Why don't you shut the fuck up?? Arrival is a masterpiece.
Yes! It's amazing
The fact that Taraji didn't try to sound "white" or have a care to blend in, made me love her even more!
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there is no such thing as sounding "white"
I don’t think that was a conscious thing on her part. She was just being herself. She’s got a great personality. I’d love to know her in real life.
@@spamacc8540 that’s why they put the word white in quotes...
I didn't know colors have a sound.. " sound like white" . Did you mean that she didn't try all the time to properly speak or that she didn't use fancy words? You are educated or not educated . Anyone can be educated or choose not to be. It has nothing to do with the color of your skin. You can choose to educate yourself too.
Annette Benning seems like the coolest woman ever! So wise, well-spoken and respectful. What a gem!
It's so fascinating seeing how differently Isabelle Huppert approaches acting compared to the other women. Her idea of keeping life and acting completely separate and not discussing roles with directors is something I've never really heard from an actress before. Very intriguing.
Amy and Naomie seem like they really love and admire each other.
Terrence LaMont Bellows they're almost the black and white versions of each other lol
Matthew Silcock not really. Naomie isn’t as good of an actress. She was horribly miscast in moonlight
You can see how much Emma and Amy in particular adore one another. My heart. They don't say anything specific, but it's there. I'm not going crazy. They just really look like they admire each other so much and my heart just feels so happy from all of this. UGH. They're all so amazing.
"Alright, Amy, to your room for the drinks!" 😂😂😂
Nocturnal Animals does not get enough attention.
It was a good movie, but not great.
That movie gave me anxiety while watching
Michael Shannon was superb
Emma Stone & Amy Adams fascinate me so much. Emma is very funny but self depricating & insightful and Amy is meek but her characters are otherwise - such lovely people.
Taraji has open heart. She really does care about others.
Emma's Johny Candy answer was surprising and genuine. Beautiful
Anette is so classy. Underrated actress.
Isabelle talks about Krzysztof Warlikowski, he comes from my city - Szczecin :)
I love Taraji, her realness gives me life!
Amy Adams is so relatable, what she said about being insecure about yourself, especially. I love how emotionally open she is.
Holy shit. Taraji from 45:07 to 47:18. Resonated with me as very very true and I am not even an actor (yet). What an intelligent being.
Minute 27:30 Amy Adam's nails it! Ask the producers if there is inequality. Don't put the minority on the chopping block if you really care about change.
Caroline Cox What minority? Women arent exactly a minority.
@@RaizanMedia In the film world there are fewer jobs for women both in front of and in back of the camera, so they are in the minority. If women complain too vocally (or if ethnic minorities complain) they aren't hired and can't earn a living. So they don't always want to answer the question.
still can't understand why Amy Adams wasn't nominated this year? like wtf?
Beqa Samkharadze Probably because each performance divided the votes, so neither performance got enough votes to be included. Such a shame that because she gives TWO brilliant performances that's the reason she wasn't nominated.
yeah i was worried about her getting a divided vote, but i thought that would mean she wouldnt perhaps win, not that she wouldnt be nominated. A shame for her, she had a great year
Taraji P. Henson, Amy Adams, and Emma Stone really resonated with me!! All of Taraji P. Henson’s answers were life, especially at the end of the video. Spot on! Amy Adams and Emma Stone are also so relatable.
I am a fan of Isabelle Huppert. She is so blunt, and down to earth, yet kind!
Anyone else think of David O Russell when Amy Adams was talking about how great Denis Villenuve directing style is compared to other directors?
And when Taraji mentioned pay inequality, Amy made a face
Apparently ORussell was very abusive to Amy. I don't know specifics but I read it somewhere and I felt so bad for her.
There were a few upskirt shots in america hustle. o russel might have been perving on her.
kara bella According to the Sony hacks he yelled at her so much that Christian Bale had to come in her defense.
João Paulo Duarte da Silva this director got in a fight with George Clooney as well.
guys Naomie Harris is 40.
fucking hell
moiraine_damodred I swear her and Amy Adams are immortal (Amy is 42)
I can't believe it! She looks incredible
And Taraji is 46 for black people is just a number
Martin Asare yup 😊
moiraine_damodred if you get the chance see collateral beauty. She's so natural and it's hard to describe but you can tell she's talented because she makes acting look easy. She's that great.
Taraji's deconstruction of her experience as an actor, and the self awareness that comes with playing a character was so enlightening.
Hidden figures made me cry , I was so proud to know this woman existed.
I love Emma Stone's voice. I don't know why.
Because it's awesome
It's quite deep and raspy, yet doesnt sound strong
Yeaaah exactly, when she speaks it attracts my attention
I actually find this quit enjoyable, not that I thought it wouldn't, but because I have a short attention span. I like all the women. Each is different, and unique, and bring their own flare and background to the table. Amy Adams spoke truth to soul when she bared her own and allowed others into her emotional /psychological journey as an actress. I share her story in my own way. Taraji P. Henson just brought so much light energy to a table that could have gotten to serious or melodramatic at times. The guy did a great job interviewing. I like when Amy came to Isabelle's defense, I hope she truly learns that she is stronger and smarter than what she gives herself credit for.
You can really feel the huge respect these people have for Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert is such a badass. Completely on the different level. Fascinating actress!
44:34 Emma's literally that charming. Natalie and Amy look at her like she's their baby sister.
really wanna see emma and amy in a movie together they're 2 of the best actresses of the last generation
Taraji's performance in Hidden Figures deserved an Oscar. She killed it
@Raf Ch shut up. They give mediocre people oscars all the time. They only nickpicked everything she did because she’s a black women.
Easy‼️
I love Emma's answer to the first question. John Candy's performance in Planes, Trains and Automobiles is very heartbreaking and underrated.
In my opinion the interviewer actually improved a lot! He doesn't really interrupt anymore 👏🏼
lol i don't know what you were watching he did it constantly. it definitely was not as bad as usual.
he went from 'What a shitty human-being ugh' to 'Ugh'
Mareeen14 this year he's definitely better and nicer but still takes over once in a while, just less
Uhhhh I love how Taraji talk such dedication, meaning and knowledge to every word 😍
The way Amy just reacts and listens with a smile makes me wanna hug the crap out of her
Taraji P. Henson's response to the time capsule question was profound and I'm a little surprised and disappointed that no one seemed to back her up like they did for others. Perhaps they did and it was edited out, but I was shocked that no one said, "that's a wonderful answer", especially after she elaborated on why.
I feel like I'm Family Feud clapping for Taraji P. Henson. Good answer! Good answer!
emma saying "have a family" was so sincere, she's seems so humble
Isabel Huppert is intellectually amusing. Her quick responses are witty ,polite but devastating to those unlucky targetS. enjoy watching her. Hope you win the Oscar
"Get over yourself Adams."
I love Amy Adams' internal monologue addressing her by surname. Like a military family!
i cried when amy adams talked about her regrets for not feeling secure enough to talk to mike nicolas and other successful ppl i can relate so much i lost many opportunities bc of self doubt...
The move Emma Stone does directly after Taraji P. Says, “TO YOUR ROOM FOR DRINKS, AMY!”
Love her 😂😂😂😂😂 she is the coolest awkward personality award winner DEFINITELY
Galloway actually called Naomie Harris "African-American"...
Petreanna Aching i know i cringed so hard
What's wrong with that?
Omar Gabriel Tafur Tafur She’s not African American because she’s from Britain..
@@OmarTafur75 Naomi is a Black British not African American.
When?? I missed it
I got some weird joy Around 27:04 . I'm so glad they put Stephen in his place.
Isn't it fantastic that we live in a time where an Asian woman stands a good chance of winning the Academy Award for Best Actress? Thank you Emma Stone.
I actually thought you meant portman.. cause she actually is asian.
People have become so PC that they are confused... hahaha it's actually kind of funny. It shows how ridiculous this fear has become to offend someone
I suspect you are from North America. It's funny how other people see you. But we do the same thing so I guess it's ok. Asian has become synonymous to only people in east-asia. While asian is what we are and not just where we live. Middle east is just a geographical area and not what we are. We never started to call ourselves middle eastern. There is no continent called middle eastern.
also. I get it. It's not bothersome to us if you differentiate us from people in east asia. But please don't take being called asian away from us, cause we contributed a lot to the history of this continent. 2/3rd of the world was once called persia, A lot of our countries come from the same history and maybe you don't believe me but there is a sort of kinship and recognition and respect of shared history between countries in asia even though we are very different in our culture. :)
Angie W you didn't offend. It was just smt to think of. and yes I know like I said people on our side do it too. ;) and I only said you must be from northamerica because I have heard the term 'middle eastern' as an identity only by people who live in the countries that are in north america but it's catching on in other countries as well I guess.
Angie W and yes a lot of people here don't call themselves brown and would most probably call themselves white. Cause we shared history with africans and there were all sorts of colors and hyrarchy. We differentiated people more by color than race. Example: it's very american to call a light skinned african a black person. Somehow black has become a race whereas here he would be identified by his actual color. It's your history that has made us into different races. Whereas here we just called them by color. Not any less prejudice. haha but that is the reason some call themselves white cause they were comparing themselves to the africans from the southern areas. Egyptians called themselves white compared to the nubians. Also Greeks didn't look that much different than persians and turks now.
Taraji P. Henson is SPECTACULAR! So passionate and charismatic!!
I already loved Taraji before, but this interview made me love her even more and see how amazing she is!