Crisis Rhymes great without Emily blunts character. I understand why she’s there but she gets too much in the way of the film. Completely fixed in Day of the Soldado in my opinion.
I recently saw Hell Or High Water because Jeff mention it and i became interested i enjoyed it now am learning there are more of this stories am excited and want to see them all!😀🎥
Probably the most important person in Hollywood right now. His writing/script hit people in the feels. Please don’t sell out and continue to write materials that people can relate to
Wow, this guy is building a great writing career. Sicario and Hell or High Water, which I think is the strongest script of 2016. Plus he was great in Sons of Anarchy. Actually he shame he doesn't like it, because he's good. Hopefully we'll get more unique scripts now though, between all the superheroes punching each other.
"Between all the superheroes punching each other" hold the phone, Logan and BvS (Ultimate Edition) have strong scripts in the comic book movie world. Its opinion.
He's building himself a pretty damn good resume to start his career. This and Sicario are both great movies can't wait to see his directorial debut coming out this year
Taylor was a friend of mine in HS. He was an incredibly nice guy back then, I'm sure he still is. I just don't understand why he changed his last name. I reckon Gibbler wasn't Hollyweird palatable.
Probably to start anew as a blank slate for Hollywood. I don't know Taylor personally at all, but, I know enough of his story and enough about Hollywood to know that it might be possible. Hollywood's a tough industry, and sometimes just a name alone could give you trouble because alot of the times, they look for something specific.
That is very interested. I could not find any info about the name change. His mother has the last name Smith, but father is listed as Sheridan and his brother John Gibler.
I normally can't stand to hear artists talk about their work - I prefer to let the work speak for itself - but this was interesting. I gave this a listen because HHW was one of my favorite movies of the last 10 years. I lived in that area of the country for a while and it gets under your skin - Sheridan nailed it.
I’m glad he’s like that and I feel the same way. I always laugh to myself whenever a character has to tell their partner like “you’ve been my partner for 7 years” when nobody else is around lol. It’s just so awkward.
I'm not a big Yellowstone fan but he's certainly struck gold with that show. Not just the ratings but the videos sales are insane, plus the spinoffs. Cha-ching!
I wish more people were allergic to exposition. Imagine superhero franchises that didn’t have to “reboot” themselves with an origin film every. single. time.
I'm looking forward to the full, one hour version of this roundtable with Taylor Sheridan, Tom Ford et al. Would you please tell me when that would be released?
Yeah but the constant f bombs and over confidence of that character is annoying. I’m a outdoorsman and live a similar life to his character. We are mostly quite types of men that don’t say a bunch of meaningless crap
What a phenomenal transition this guy has made. I assumed when he left SOA he'd be one of those former semi-regulars who'd disappear into the ether. Makes all the sense in the world to me now...he probably wanted to leave to pursue his true passion in the industry. Well done, Taylor.. please hire Charlie Hunnam or Ron Perlman for your next project!
Just another random person on the Internet exposition is inevitable especially with tighter budgets and rewrites. But I feel he means to limit as much as possible especially compared to TV where it's insanely ingrained in episodic work
Just another random person on the Internet Sheridan means that he hates "in your face" exposition, TV shows, especially procedurals, do that a lot. That's why he masks exposition in a way to be natural, that it would make sense for character to say that.
I can see why Taylor Sheridan is writing instead of acting...he is one great example of a writer who should stay in his lane. I wish he would write his current character out of the show Yellowstone...because i think his acting in the show is so subpar compared to the other main actors.
Or maybe you're the one drooling and are projecting your own horniness onto those two guys (who literally did nothing conspicuous enough to convey affection for Sheridan).
There’s literally only one screen writing instructor in Hollywood that teaches this stuff. And I’m not saying who. He’s too precious a resource. Hint…… it’s NOT Robert McKee.
I think what Taylor is saying is that he's "allergic to exposition" by way of dialogue, subscribing to the notion that a character is best defined, not by what he says, but by what he does 🤔
Allergic to exposition but Jeremy Renner's conversation with Liz Olson in Wind River about his daughter was directly to the audience. That's some beefy exposition. Otherwise, how would we know what happened to her? I guess he felt the audience needed to know. But Taylor must've broken out in hives writing that.
My boy Officer Hale made it
Hahhahaha, good comment. Go, Officer David Hale
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😂😂
After being told by that creator and writer he will never be more then 10 on the call sheet. Well FX and Sutter look at my boy now!! I love karma
1. Sicario
2. Hell or High Water
3. Wind River
4. Soldado
5. Yellowstone
Not missed a single one till now.
What’d you think of Sicario 2? I have yet to see it.
Crisis Rhymes great without Emily blunts character. I understand why she’s there but she gets too much in the way of the film. Completely fixed in Day of the Soldado in my opinion.
Yellowstone blows Soldado put of the water.
Hope he'll grab an academy award...
I recently saw Hell Or High Water because Jeff mention it and i became interested i enjoyed it now am learning there are more of this stories am excited and want to see them all!😀🎥
had no idea he wrote sicario...talented dude.
He aint no dude... hes a MAN
this man is an Ace on the writing ground, Wind River cement again that Taylor Sheridan deserves success
Gerbravery12 absolutely. Three movies, and all three are in my list of favorite movies ever. Man is genius.
Wind river was...brutal. A vicious movie. Just human desperation.
This movie has a great cinematography.
Which one? They showed a few!
Probably the most important person in Hollywood right now. His writing/script hit people in the feels. Please don’t sell out and continue to write materials that people can relate to
I agree integrity matter's and Taylor Sheridan is a better writer then actor
'I stupidly at 40 decided to start writing...' it's never too late
Wow, this guy is building a great writing career. Sicario and Hell or High Water, which I think is the strongest script of 2016. Plus he was great in Sons of Anarchy. Actually he shame he doesn't like it, because he's good. Hopefully we'll get more unique scripts now though, between all the superheroes punching each other.
Helgard Werner sicario was awesome
Barky Von Schnauzer I don't agree, I think Wind River is as good as two other films, if not better.
"Between all the superheroes punching each other" hold the phone, Logan and BvS (Ultimate Edition) have strong scripts in the comic book movie world. Its opinion.
Lennie Binale BvS UE has strong scripts? Not at all. Don't be a fanboy. Logan us awesome but BvS is not a masterpiece like you think it is.
A year old, but to be fair, infinity war was actually pretty solid.
Wind River is the most underrated film of 2017. It's such a visceral and important movie. Practically no one talks about it.
most underrated film of the last decade
I actually think it’s better than sicario personally.
FACTS!!!
Agreed.
I’ve loved every single movie this man has written. Not an exaggeration at all.
protect this man at all cost Hollywood. he's a treasure to cinema.
Tom Ford sitting there like...."yeah i would"
He's building himself a pretty damn good resume to start his career. This and Sicario are both great movies can't wait to see his directorial debut coming out this year
GoBuckeyes554 Wind River is so good.
My man is a genius he genuinely inspired me to write when he makes amazing but simple dark stories like these
Taylor was a friend of mine in HS. He was an incredibly nice guy back then, I'm sure he still is. I just don't understand why he changed his last name. I reckon Gibbler wasn't Hollyweird palatable.
:=o tell me more
Probably to start anew as a blank slate for Hollywood. I don't know Taylor personally at all, but, I know enough of his story and enough about Hollywood to know that it might be possible. Hollywood's a tough industry, and sometimes just a name alone could give you trouble because alot of the times, they look for something specific.
That is very interested. I could not find any info about the name change. His mother has the last name Smith, but father is listed as Sheridan and his brother John Gibler.
Sometimes someone in sag could have the same name or last name .
I HOPE this movie wins something this year. It's really fantastic!
The best writer. Just discovered yellowstone, only to realise he wrote sciario which I love.
I normally can't stand to hear artists talk about their work - I prefer to let the work speak for itself - but this was interesting. I gave this a listen because HHW was one of my favorite movies of the last 10 years. I lived in that area of the country for a while and it gets under your skin - Sheridan nailed it.
This man is amazing what he has written in recent times I very much enjoy it
0:26 - 0:28
How to nail the "Look-Interested-But-Also-Sophisticated-Douche-Look"
I didn't even need to skip back to know who you're talking about
Lol the guy just oozes insecurity
😂😂😂 You got me with that one.
After watching Yellowstone and 1883, hes been amazing in telling a story. 🤘
One of the best tv/movie writers out there these days.
That's the guy from Sons Of Anarchy. I thought he looked familiar.
Monk Bop Get the fuck outta here! That sheriff!? Jesus what a talented individual!
I’m glad he’s like that and I feel the same way. I always laugh to myself whenever a character has to tell their partner like “you’ve been my partner for 7 years” when nobody else is around lol. It’s just so awkward.
"Say, Mark, how long have we been brothers?"
Awesome, I love this interviews. Screenwrittens are usually "overlooked"
Much like your spelling
Amazing vision on how to tell stories. Masterpiece.
Wind River is the best movie since mystic river for a dramatic suspense
I'm not a big Yellowstone fan but he's certainly struck gold with that show. Not just the ratings but the videos sales are insane, plus the spinoffs. Cha-ching!
why dont you like it?
I love Yellowstone
Taylor is fucken awsome still really saddened by him leaving SOA Hale was still one of the best and one of my favourite characters in the series.
loved him in sons of anarchy
He has the perfect touch in the movies and characters !👍⭐️
I am proud to say he shot Hell or Highwater in my hometown. Such a masterpiece
I loved, loved, loved this movie. If you haven't seen it, you must.
I wish more people were allergic to exposition. Imagine superhero franchises that didn’t have to “reboot” themselves with an origin film every. single. time.
That was a very well written, acted, and directed movie, very well done.
I'm looking forward to the full, one hour version of this roundtable with Taylor Sheridan, Tom Ford et al. Would you please tell me when that would be released?
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He makes a great cowboy in Yellowstone. _Chiseled features, and he's a natural on the back of a horse._
Yeah but the constant f bombs and over confidence of that character is annoying. I’m a outdoorsman and live a similar life to his character. We are mostly quite types of men that don’t say a bunch of meaningless crap
I! Want! Full! Video! Now!
He's wrote the best TV on at present, Yellowsone,, Landman,,, special opps lioness,, tulsa King
Dude writes the best one liners and it makes sense when you see the headline
Excited for his next one Those Who Wish Me Dead
He is an amazing writer. And with Wind River he showed he is an amazing director.
So much talent doing script and directing, this guy has a brilliant future.
Arthur Morgan in the flesh
His deep voice 😮👏
Greatttt movie....love me some Taylor
This is one of the best bromance movies of all time
“I’m allergic to exposition” is itself an expository statement.
When does the full video on the writers roundtable go up??
I can't wait for all his series with Paramount. They should be great.
he look alike thomas hidden church!
This guy is just awesome
I loved that movie.
What a phenomenal transition this guy has made. I assumed when he left SOA he'd be one of those former semi-regulars who'd disappear into the ether. Makes all the sense in the world to me now...he probably wanted to leave to pursue his true passion in the industry. Well done, Taylor.. please hire Charlie Hunnam or Ron Perlman for your next project!
Reading your comment has brought a tear to my eye... true, so many actors from my favorite childhood shows have disappeared into the ether.
Great writer
Is there not a full video of this roundtable?
"gave up acting and moved to writing. . ."
"Yeah. . ."
*Shows up in every other show he creates/writes for.
great movie
@The Hollywood Reporter Would you please upload the full, one hour version of this roundtable with 2016's best screenwriters? Thank you!
Taylor is a terrific writer. I would like to play in a movie of his. I think that I might be the guy he's looking for. AKA Dartanyon.
D'artagnan
Barf - Stephen Galloway is back with THR.
He found his calling !
damn, sheridan in person is quite funny too, in an honest way. and his humor is darkly and superbly superimposed in some of the scenes in his films.
What a boss. Yellowstone is one of the top 5 shows out there bar none. This man is a genius
Can anyone link to full video
Taylor Sheridan is the king of the neo-western.
But the film did have some expository dialogues.
Just another random person on the Internet exposition is inevitable especially with tighter budgets and rewrites. But I feel he means to limit as much as possible especially compared to TV where it's insanely ingrained in episodic work
Just another random person on the Internet Sheridan means that he hates "in your face" exposition, TV shows, especially procedurals, do that a lot. That's why he masks exposition in a way to be natural, that it would make sense for character to say that.
Amsheel The only expository stuff I remember from HoHW was little stuff like Tanner calling Toby “little brother”.
I swear if this movie doesn't win a globe or an Oscar...
He was the cowboy the Texas Rangers encountered, moving cattle across the road.
Brilliant man, I hope notoriety wont ruin him
Where's the full video?
He was great in the Sons Of Anarchy too.
he is hot to!
Yeah I feel you Taylor. I also hate exposition.
The Seasons of Yellowstone Need to be Longer
I can see why Taylor Sheridan is writing instead of acting...he is one great example of a writer who should stay in his lane. I wish he would write his current character out of the show Yellowstone...because i think his acting in the show is so subpar compared to the other main actors.
For my money Hell or High Water is one of the best movies of the 21st century.
Dude, Sons of Anarchy is one of my favourite shows (top 3). I didn't recognize Mr Sheridan as David Hale. Far out
Thomas Hayden? Lol
Mike Lowrey looks like him but older
Taylor Sheridan presents an unwelcome contrast to lots of insecure screenwriters.
The guy looks more like a Hollywood actor than a Hollywood writer.
what about that scene with Josh Brolin and Emily Blunt in the raid?
Lol. Ford and Almodovar are drooling over Sheridan. Almodovar even had to put shades on.
Or maybe you're the one drooling and are projecting your own horniness onto those two guys (who literally did nothing conspicuous enough to convey affection for Sheridan).
As a writer for a movie or a TV series or a book you have to do your own way
I feel like Taylor Sheridan's biggest fan is Taylor Sheridan.
For someone who doesn't like acting he's doing a bunch of it first few episodes of Season 4 Yellowstone.
That's probably because he gets to ride horses. I think that's his hobby.
If that ain’t Texas--I don’t know what is ? Great writing
He’s in YELLOWSTONE NOW.. lol 😂
I mainly know him from Sons of Anarchy and Yellowstone.
Did this guy write Sons of Anarchy? Because Yellow Stone is basically Sons of Anarchy with cowboys
There’s literally only one screen writing instructor in Hollywood that teaches this stuff. And I’m not saying who. He’s too precious a resource.
Hint…… it’s NOT Robert McKee.
Из присутствующийх, Тэйлор, самый достойный человек.
Jeff Bridges Rules!
Christopher Nolan: Hi, Taylor
Taylor Sheridan: *dies*
This dude has the looks to be an actor, was an actor, but doesn’t want to be one. Strange
I think what Taylor is saying is that he's "allergic to exposition" by way of dialogue, subscribing to the notion that a character is best defined, not by what he says, but by what he does 🤔
Who are all these other people who aren't the interviewer or the interviewee? Are they here for a reason?
Allergic to exposition but Jeremy Renner's conversation with Liz Olson in Wind River about his daughter was directly to the audience. That's some beefy exposition. Otherwise, how would we know what happened to her? I guess he felt the audience needed to know. But Taylor must've broken out in hives writing that.
NiceAutumnDay sometimes you just have to buck down and hold them by the hand
wow he's sitting at this roundtable, and probably none of them know, he's not even really began his writing career at this point.
is that tom ford?