Ian McKellen & Patrick Stewart | Interview pt. 2 | TimesTalks
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2013
- Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart sit down with New York Times theater reporter Patrick Healy - www.timestalks.com. Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart return to Broadway for an exciting two-play repertory of Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land" and Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot." Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart also discuss their work in the "X-Men" films as the friends-turned-foes Magneto and Professor Xavier.
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The fact that these two guys are best friends is just amazingly perfect, it's hard to believe its real life.
Watching Patrick Stewart geek out over Karl Malden is one of the coolest things ever.
I could watch this all day long, thanks for posting this!
I was there that night. It was amazing.
just wonderful to see 2 amazing actors. that you so very much.
I love it how Wil Wheaton sits in the audience and watches them as if they would be unreachable heroes. :)
Jean-Luc Picard:"SHUT UP WESLEY!!!!
Patrick Stewart hasn't aged in like 20 or 30 years.
He uses his telepathic powers to manipulate you in such a way that you believe that.
Sadly watching this now especially Sir Patrick doesn't sound or look like how he used to back in his prime during his time as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Teek The Next Generation or even during The Royal Shakespearian Company
My favourite part in this is when he says he murmurs to me.
These conversations are a treasure, I only wish there was a more mature interviewer...
whyyyy are these two not on the actors studio?
shout out to the lady in big green glasses falling asleep in the audience
02:54 guy with glasses near the centre...
I think he might be dead.
WE ARE NOT AMUSED
Was it really necessary to blow all the stuff off my desk from all the bass in the beginning? It's literally 2-3 times louder than the dialogue...
ian is so handsome thoses eyes
😍😍😍
3:55
jesus, it s better than the movie
5 years
I never understood why they choose an Englishman to play a French starship captain.
Because the role of Captain Picard is a heroic character and its tough to find a brave Frenchman.
Daniel Ashe loooooooool
Daniel Ashe Dammit, I'm French but that was hilarious ! ^_^
I appreciate the fact that Ian McKellan is one of the very few people who pronounces the name "Picard" correctly (the "d" is silent). 🙂