"The Greatest American Hero", Nathan would be perfect as that character.
1:36:00 The greatest injustice in TV history was the cancelling of "Firefly".
1:39:36 The fans recognize the potential in the characters of "Firefly" and the Firefly universe. I'd like to see the series get picked up, but I'd only watch it with the original cast.
I have 3 words to say, "Do it again, do it again, do it again,..."
this was great, wonderful guy, great vibes :)
it's part of my head canon that Dr. Horrible was a bedtime story that Castle wrote for his daughter.
I am so glad that Nathan Fillion was not Ant Man. He's too lovable, and such a great guy to play such a despicable character. Green Lantern, that's who he should be. Hal Jordan.
Paul Rudd did a good job as Ant Man. He fits the role better than Fillion too
@@vedantshah9480 When I made this comment I think I made it before we knew which Ant Man was being shown. Paul wasn't Hank Pym. Hank Pym is a horrible character, so I'm glad he's kind of a secondary character in the Marvel Universe. Paul has done great.
@@bgcorporation oh I see. So Fillion was going to be in Michael Douglas' role?
Nathan Fillion would be great in a Rockford Files reboot.
This was great. Don't know why I haven't watched it before now.
I'm from Edmonton, and a good friend of mine went to high school with his older brother. So it's great to hear him mention the Fringe Festival in Edmonton, yaay!
And what was his brother Jeff like if your friend remembered? They look nothing alike! The brothers I mean.
I love the story about his cat
For those who don't know Screech is a form of Newfoundland rum and to be 'Screeched in" means you are made an honorary Newfie. You have to drink the rum straight and kiss a cod fish on the head. In the ceremony I did in university the Newfie who did the rite of passage also made us eat a fish stew called "fish and brewis" which is combination of salted cod and hard bread mashed into a stew, sometimes with fried salted pork bits called scruncions. The rum was good, the cod cold, and fish and brewis was not to my taste at all.
cities like Winnipeg and Edmonton are just far enough north to be as cold as they describe. Just freeeezzzin.
It would have been great if he (Nathan) had been on Arrested Development. OMG LOL.
NPH probably enjoyed cozying up to Nathan in that scene!
!0 minutes in and not one question for Nathan. I can't deal with this guy, not even for Nathan Fillion.
This guy needs to work on his interviewing skills. He needs to talk less and let Nathan talk more.
He should play Michael Burry in Big Short
That dude totally gave away the answer at 1:12:00
No one is gonna see this but f it. I live in Manitoba and the closest Tim’s is an hour and a half away. The Prairies are kinda barren unless you’re in a city. Lots of Subways tho.
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i just didn't get Dr Horrible Sing A long Blog; didn't care for it.
"A little more... American." Since when does ambition have anything to do with your nationality??
I fail to see how anyone can find Nathan Fillion funny; his "sense of humour" is too juvenile for words. His egotism & need to always be the centre of attention are incredibly annoying; and his talent as an actor very, very limited. There is a reason why all of his shows before Castle got cancelled early... him!
Ugh... And I fail to see how could you form this impression after watching this interview. Like, seriously. "Centre of attention"? This interview is with him, who else should be the centre for God's sake? Everything about this video is pretty much the opposite of what you're saying. Unless you didn't even watch it and just came here to troll in the comments, which judging by the tone of your "statement", you probably did.
What are you talking about? The interview is meant to show the lightheartedness of him personally. Actors are meant to be full of themselves. Just watching him in action and his antics reminds me of an ex bf who acted the same way. They could have been close friends. I could have betted on it.
Wow.... I don't think I've ever seen anyone who didn't like Nathan Fillion before....
"All you need to do a great job is be comfortable where you are. And I think that's a little bit on the people around you. The more comfortable you are, the better job you're going to do, and the more it's going to benefit me." Now if only management for most jobs could adopt that philosophy, they would see better results. Instead of using fear and intimidation.