I like how Ari tries to point the mic at Joaquin but Joaquin just pushes it playfully away. I think he wanted the night’s event to be about Ari and his movie and not about himself. But he also acknowledges that if he doesn’t at least pop in and say something than audiences will probably be a little disappointed. Everything I’ve heard about Joaquin being a very shy but also a genuine person is 100% right here.
Its so weird because I just so happened to out of the blue watch "Finding Frances" today and then saw Beau in theatres after. The whole Beau "waiting" for Elaine thing and them meeting as adults reminded me of Bill and Frances in the episode... I come home and thought of the comparison and decided to Google "Beau is Afraid Nathan Fielder" and boom. I wonder if he inspired some of the surreal situations in the film and one reached out to the other or something 😅 definitely seems like Nathan's lane
The movie Beau is afraid let me know that Joaquin is a versatile actor. Then, he played Joker's character, which made him earn an Oscar for best actor, Joaquin was able to amaze us newly. So, thank you Ari Aster for casting him to play the starring role.
Now i'll always wish that while the pre-movie "turn off your phones and don't talk" clip is playing, a disgruntled Phoenix just comes barreling in and ruins the first 10 minutes of the movie.
@@MegaUtube99 I know but many people were suggesting even Todd Phillips that he might not be the Joker who's gonna fight Batman, I think that's stupid because Arthur is supposed to be Batman's brother
It's about what happens to you psychologically when you're raised by a narcissist/psychopath parent and are gaslit by them your whole life. I found it pretty moving and relatable.
His younger brother River Phoenix died in his arms on October 31th 1993 on the steps of Johnny Depp's Club The Viper Room. Please go check River's amazing legacy. 'Stand By Me' and 'Running On Empty' ❤️🎬
No one is a bigger fan of Ari and Joaquin. I've seen Hereditary and Midsommar about 100 times and went to see Joker four times in the theater but this movie is just not good. Poor Joaquin about killed himself in this role too. All the elaborate intense scenes that led to nothing. No answers and a very unsatisfying ending, when the ending is what really matters. This is what makes Hereditary and Midsommar masterpieces. The shocking and satisfying endings! This movie, in terms of being completely nonsensical, is only second to David Lynch's Eraserhead! Waited four years for this movie to be completely let down and I don't think I'm the only one who feels this way. Ari had free reign and the best actor in the world to make a masterpiece and it just is not.
If you were a big Ari fan you would’ve seen that this was truly his masterpiece. Each film, including the short films he made before Hereditary, were represented in this movie and it was such a relief to see that Ari was able to make the movie he’s always dreamt of making. The ending was deliberate and perfect when you truly listen to what the story had to say.
I felt the same way on first watch but I’ve been reflecting on it and I’m not so quick to call it bad. I’m gonna rewatch it this week with a different perspective, a more go-with-the-flow perspective that is more welcoming of its postmodernist elements and its function as an extended metaphor. I believe that my mistake was watching it exactly like I had watched his other movies, but this one is so different you need to put on a different pair of glasses prior to watching I think.
Shouldn’t I receive some sort of credit for that? Or something? I mean that is why you added me on insragram as soon as I posted this. That’s exactly where I was sitting.
Yo its the dude that graduated from one of Canada’s top business schools with really good grades
I bet Nathan help him write some of the comedy in the movie
@@babydimp6802 the humor in Ari's first two films was pretty consistent with the humor throughout Beau Is Afraid imo.
I like how Ari tries to point the mic at Joaquin but Joaquin just pushes it playfully away.
I think he wanted the night’s event to be about Ari and his movie and not about himself. But he also acknowledges that if he doesn’t at least pop in and say something than audiences will probably be a little disappointed. Everything I’ve heard about Joaquin being a very shy but also a genuine person is 100% right here.
He's the human embodyment of not giving a fuck
It's not about him being an introvert. He doesn't like answering the same questions every journalist ask him. And it is kinda annoying 😂
The plan: hire actors in a fake Q&A to make Joaquin Phoenix feel awkward.
The fact that Nathan Fielder is here for some reason makes it ten times funnier
Its so weird because I just so happened to out of the blue watch "Finding Frances" today and then saw Beau in theatres after. The whole Beau "waiting" for Elaine thing and them meeting as adults reminded me of Bill and Frances in the episode... I come home and thought of the comparison and decided to Google "Beau is Afraid Nathan Fielder" and boom. I wonder if he inspired some of the surreal situations in the film and one reached out to the other or something 😅 definitely seems like Nathan's lane
@@willyumche Your last sentence "seems like Nathan's lane", you are pulling some tricks yes? Because Nathan Lane played Roger in Beau is Afriad lol!
@@nolansalamander7953 that was unintentional haha. Maybe subconscious
He’s known for the most intense roles in films and in real life he’s so fun, chill and silly 😂❤️❤️❤️ LOVE HIM
Or he's just high.
@@willrueb9573 he’s doesn’t consume any psychotropic substance, alcohol, dairy. Cigarette is only sin.
@@Vipashayana. And consuming the blood of children aka adrenochrome, but each to their own, right?
He also seems pretty shy
@@sampreece who said that was a sin?
The movie Beau is afraid let me know that Joaquin is a versatile actor. Then, he played Joker's character, which made him earn an Oscar for best actor, Joaquin was able to amaze us newly. So, thank you Ari Aster for casting him to play the starring role.
Not lying. Beau Is Afraid is the most insane film I've ever seen.
Is it fr good? Im waiting for uk release
@@shaenoyt it's a great film, it'll stick with you after watching it
@Ivo Byrt bet, cant wait 😁
@@shaenoyt that is totally debatable, but I loved it.
It's ari aster, you know the drill
Love how he stopped for a
Soda first
Probably helps to hold something for the anxiety he feels. My dad does something similar in situations he’s uncomfortable with.
it's like elaine stopping for jujy fruits on the way to the hospital
@@Llllltryytcc Full circle back to Elaine in the movie.
lmaoooo im the dude he touched but didnt fistbump as hes walking out in the very end
Hahaha I'm pretty sure that touch was a "im sorry I missed your fist bump" here's a tap 😂
Don’t shower ever again
The best flim I've seen in a while👌🏾
If Nathan Fielder is there something fishy is going on
too true
Why
Joaquin is too funny! Can't wait to see this movie. 💖
Joaquin please never change I love that man
Please do change. He's obviously an addict or severely mentally ill. Hope he gets help.
@@paulgreengod you have no insight on his personal life so kindly Stfu
@@paulgreengod How would you know that?
@@haze781 by watching his behavior for less than 5 minutes.
@@paulgreengod well he's an actor, he could be doing it on purpose to make the crowd laugh
Him being here was not planned, was an entire coincidence
😂
Now i'll always wish that while the pre-movie "turn off your phones and don't talk" clip is playing, a disgruntled Phoenix just comes barreling in and ruins the first 10 minutes of the movie.
it's ok guys the mistake was part of the rehearsal, right nathan?
Omg.. the crazy part about this comment is that you might be right….
Par for the course at AMC
Hi joaquin 💙😊
"Was this an out of date April fools joke?"
Yo dude, this is my clip. I have proof. It’s in my camera roll.
Nathan fielder??
whos da guy?.
That curved screen looks like IMAX 😂
Probably is it got an imax release
He’s so quirky and kawaii
Nathan fielder is there so something fishy going on 😂😂 that man did graduate from Canadas top business schools with really good grades
Is too early to already want Joker 3?
Yes 😂 we don't even know if he's gonna make it in the sequel, I hope he does though.
@@norm-bb3bbHe recently finished filming the sequel!
@@amandamartino25 I know, I was talking about his character I hope he doesn't die in this sequel
@@norm-bb3bbI doubt he dies. That’d ruin the whole point of the character seeing as he hasn’t even met Batman yet
@@MegaUtube99 I know but many people were suggesting even Todd Phillips that he might not be the Joker who's gonna fight Batman, I think that's stupid because Arthur is supposed to be Batman's brother
Soo. . That movie is about something, “guilt”, “distorted reality”, “hyper real paranoia”, yada yada, thoughts? ?
It's about what happens to you psychologically when you're raised by a narcissist/psychopath parent and are gaslit by them your whole life. I found it pretty moving and relatable.
Joaquin is so weird.
But also very funny
Just comes across as an introvert to me
Haha that's why I love him!❤️
Was raised in a cult together with his siblings. Sad story.
His younger brother River Phoenix died in his arms on October 31th 1993 on the steps of Johnny Depp's Club The Viper Room. Please go check River's amazing legacy. 'Stand By Me' and 'Running On Empty' ❤️🎬
He’s drunk
They all dropped acid allegedly.
no he is like that always it's cool
uhuh
He' s the Anti-Tom Cruise
Movie star vs artist.
Is bro on drugs
Him and Ari aster dropped acid apparently
No that’s just how he is. He is a very nervous awkward person but heart of gold
maybe he’s been sober since river phoenix died
@@unmuchoproblem0 he’s been sober since a long time ago lol
@@Ay3shizzle exactly
I just think he's in character Joker mode here. Very bizarre, borderline disrespectful personality. Arthur Fleck 😂
No one is a bigger fan of Ari and Joaquin. I've seen Hereditary and Midsommar about 100 times and went to see Joker four times in the theater but this movie is just not good. Poor Joaquin about killed himself in this role too. All the elaborate intense scenes that led to nothing. No answers and a very unsatisfying ending, when the ending is what really matters. This is what makes Hereditary and Midsommar masterpieces. The shocking and satisfying endings! This movie, in terms of being completely nonsensical, is only second to David Lynch's Eraserhead! Waited four years for this movie to be completely let down and I don't think I'm the only one who feels this way. Ari had free reign and the best actor in the world to make a masterpiece and it just is not.
If you were a big Ari fan you would’ve seen that this was truly his masterpiece. Each film, including the short films he made before Hereditary, were represented in this movie and it was such a relief to see that Ari was able to make the movie he’s always dreamt of making. The ending was deliberate and perfect when you truly listen to what the story had to say.
I felt the same way on first watch but I’ve been reflecting on it and I’m not so quick to call it bad. I’m gonna rewatch it this week with a different perspective, a more go-with-the-flow perspective that is more welcoming of its postmodernist elements and its function as an extended metaphor. I believe that my mistake was watching it exactly like I had watched his other movies, but this one is so different you need to put on a different pair of glasses prior to watching I think.
Eraserhead huh? So a unique work of surreal horror that will be talked about for decades to come? Can't wait for the Criterion release.
You’re not what I would call “smart” or “worth listening to.”
Enjoy watching “Signs” for the 1,000th time.
Clearly mentally ill. Sad.
Shouldn’t I receive some sort of credit for that? Or something? I mean that is why you added me on insragram as soon as I posted this. That’s exactly where I was sitting.
You want an award? For filming this?