Being a Londoner born and raised. Oscar Isaac English accent in Moon Knight is spot on for a soft spoken Londoner. He drops the vowels in all the right places and his usage of English / British euphemisms is spot on. The voice coach he used really got him to speak proper London accent so well, if he didn't use a voice coach he's learned London accent very well.
"But doing a deep dive into it, I realized it was a chance to actually talk about how the human mind is its own superpower." - Oscar Isaac Such eloquence...
As someone who works with people who have severe mental illness, I want to thank Oscar Isaac for the way he talks about the seriousness of this topic. So respectful!
I totally agree! Just need to jump in here to say it's not analogy, that is actually how the brain works sometimes, with early trauma before your disparate brain functions come together into 1 personality, they each grow into many full people within 1 body.
@@JainaSoloB312 so true, just went to a psychiatrist yesterday. Confirmed what my therapist said, and gave me mood stabilizers for bipolar and meds for other stuff. I was told I had sever Depersonalization, Derealization, and Dissassociation. I can't remember most of my day when I'm someone else. Unless we're both kind of there, but I have to be in the back seat. Old therapist said I have DID, but the psychiatrist is in observance currently I'd say. Recommended us therapy. One of us did relive trauma at work yesterday, according to our journal. The mind just drifts to our near death experience as a kid. idk the details, but that part of me does. The lingo is that it's my alter.
@@JainaSoloB312 was gonna say the same! There’s a bunch of youtube vids on DID, I agree with Oscar that this disorder is most definitely an incredible example of how resilient the human brain is.
Damn I didn't know Oscar Isaac talking about DID so seriously and with such conviction would make me cry and feel seen on a national level but here the fuck we are. Thanks for taking the role(s) seriously.
For someone who suffers from DID, this is really validating for me. Oscar Isaac explained it perfectly and I've never seen it portrayed in a light where it wasn't a curse and rather a superpower. It makes me feel like a little bit less of a freak
I especially loved Steven's reply to Harrow's goading after being kidnapped in episode 2: Harrow: Do you think Konshu made you his avatar because your mind would be so easy to break, or because you were already broken? Steven with a V: I'm not broken... I just need some help, maybe... Like, Steven barely knows what's happening with his health, and yet he knows he isn't broken like abeliest society says he is. He knows he's strong and worthy, even in a terrifying life and death situation with an angry Egyptian god and a cult leader threatening him with death. I just loved this show so much, and I adored Steven. A+ representation
@@foofieviolet I completely agree. It was quite the journey to fall in love with all the broken and perfect parts of Steven and Marc. It's beautiful, really
"He's got a sensitive side." "Not in the bedroom." (In reference to Poe Dameron) Oscar confirming what I already knew because Poe absolutely would be a soft and gentle lover in the streets AND the sheets. 🥺🧡
I guess the first movie I saw him in was Drive, but his singing role in Inside Llewyn Davis was the one that firmly put him in the American pop culture consciousness. A Most Violent Year was also very good. Ex-Machina showed his talents in a different way, showing his range. Since then, he's been hired by Star Wars and Marvel, so he's hardly just getting more recognition now... He's truly made it, as a performer. I just hope that he doesn't get lazy-- like another incredible talent, Robert Downey Jr. did-- and just cash in on comic book movies that don't challenge him to show off his real talent. I want to keep seeing him do weird and wild roles like the creep in Ex-Machina.
I love Stephen and Oscar making this point. I hate when people auto-magically deride superhero movies as not being cinema or being emotionally cheap because they are big budget movies. They might not be as deep or complex as some other movies but there are characters and stories there that people connect with and love and that hundreds of people put their creative effort into.
Totally agree, I think it’s one of the main reasons they’re so appealing to such a wide audience, it’s definitely more than “formulaic hollywood popcorn movies/shows” as people claim.
AGREED. People talk about superhero movie fatigue, but what I love is the character-driven stories and the important issues tackled, while also being hella fun to watch. The fact that it's a superhero story is secondary for me (though it's always fun to discover each character's powers).
I don't even like 80% of action movies - they're a very, very visual genre and I am not a very visual person - but Superhero POs are the exception. While they often have simplified narratives, people don't seem to realize that this is often/sometimes the result of them having very character-heavy stories. The Iron Man franchise is a wonderful multimillion dollar example of this: each film is very much about Tony's character growth, and the villains and powers typically serve as fantastical outwards representations of what's going on inside the character. Wandavision was brought up as a TV example, but I would also throw out Jessica Jones, Buffy, and Xena. All of them are, to some degree or another, sold as action shows, but their real focus is on character, with the powers functioning almost metaphorically. Which is why sometimes you will get fans complaining because a character's powers are inconstant, or why do they happen to lose power at this particular point, without acknowledging that what built to that moment is often more mental/emotional than a straight forward action plot. The powers are made to serve the story, instead of being the only point of the story. That might not be for everyone, of course, but some of us really appreciate when the character's own story is at the forefront.
I genuinely like Stephen Colbert. Such an amazing host, calm, nice, asks real questions - not to only entertain but to actually find out more, interact with the actor. He makes people feel comfortable and they definitely talk more in his shows. More real stuff. Interesting stuff. Amazing! Thanks for the interview with a truly talented actor who deserves all the attention in this world :)
They've been done yet they remain a rich source for material. My sophomore year English teacher told my class that if we wanted to understand western culture we needed two things: a dictionary of Greek mythology and a Bible. Everything in western culture is based on these two sources. Everything from Spielberg and Tolkien have biblical roots, for example. Only in recent years have we in the west branched out a bit into Egyptian, Japanese, and Norse cultural material with things like Star Gate, Dragonball, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The vast majority however remains based in either Greek myth or the Bible.
@@DuelScreen I definitely see the inspiration many stories take from The Greeks gods and the Myths and stories from Bible, but I also see many others take inspiration from the Norse and Egyptian religion, and to be honest I always thought literature that took inspiration from those religions as being their own separate thing, especially with someone as detailed as Tolkien. But I absolutely agree with you. You know, I always thought the titan war would be An amazing movie or tv series. For me the humanity of the greek gods and what they had to go through makes them very interesting.
@@anthonyd5563 Most definitely, and you can actually see Egyptian gods pop up in Greek literature and vice versa, it’s pretty awesome. Would be especially cool to see the two on screen together.
@Kilo Mintoni Well it is you can clearly see some Christian influences in his writing prose and some references, but it’s also most certainly influenced by polytheistic religions (namely the Greeks and Norse) however tbh just because an idea takes influence from something doesn’t mean they will look at all similar or even be related. Especially with the level of detail Tolkien put into his myths and gods I would say he made his own thing.
He had it right the first time. Screw Star Wars *because* of what they did to Poe. All that potential completely wasted because no one thought to actually spend even just five minutes thinking about stuff like character arcs in their billion dollar trilogy of movies. At least Marvel understand how to do set up and pay off.
Lol, I guess the billions they are making from the rides at Disney world and Disneyland and Disney parks across the world by having him and rey as characters is also wasted potential from Disney. 🤣🤣🤣 Also you know poe is not done right, we have still chances of him getting more and more shows , series , appearances in the next 2 decades . And remember..starwars..marvel...disney ,is all mouse now ...hail the all mighty mouse!!.
When Oscar was a kid, all his family were huge Star Wars fans who held yearly costume parties to celebrate the movies (I'm not kidding). He was thrilled to be cast in The Force Awakens. But by the time all was said and done, he was so disgusted with the franchise that he told one interviewer he wished Poe had died in that tie fighter crash. He might have said something similar to Colbert if Colbert hadn't kept steering him away from the subject. Still, Oscar got in a few subtle jabs like the "screw Star Wars" line.
@@jlbueno0611 "Lol, I guess...." ....that a particular character can be underused while the overall production makes money. Still doesn't stop the character from being underused.
this is a good interview. never knew Oscar Isaac is this sweet and thoughtful. also glad that Stephen brought this up at 2:56 and mention wandavision 4:01 and also how deep marvel actually portrays real and serious things that the haters didn't know.
I would have such mixed feelings if something that was "mine" from my childhood suddenly got the mega treatment. That said, I've been waiting for years for M.A.S.K. to become a movie or another TV series and it just isn't happening >:(
I love how Moon Knight turns someone with DID into the hero instead of, like he said, sensationalizing it into an out of control villain. I feel like it's helped me as a person look at my own assumptions about the disorder.
The first time I ever saw Oscar Isaac was when he jumped out of a tree as Outcome #3 in THE BOURNE LEGACY. I was like “Ay Papi…” even though I wasn’t sure if he was Jewish or Latino. It’s been a love affair since. I can see why Pedro Pascal loves him LOL Glad to see he’s successful at acting.
I’m sorry you experienced such pain as a child. You didn’t deserve it. You deserve to be happy, healthy & at peace. Sending you a virtual hug. From: fellow childhood & adult survivor.
Classical Heroes and modern Comic books has a lot of parallels. Ancient Greek pottery art at some point pretty much became comic books. They would create and sell amphorae with Heracles stories and such, like series basically
"Not in the bedroom." And Oscar just opened up a door for many, many Poe Dameron headcanons. Also, just finished Moon Knight. Oscar's so right. Other pieces of fiction use these types of mental disorders to be the villain's weakness. But on Moon Knight, it became the hero's greatest superpower. Kudos to Oscar and the rest of team Moon Knight for a phenomenal series!
Happy Birthday Oscar Isaac. I love Star Wars Episode 7 The Force Awakens, Episode 8 The Last Jedi, Episode 9 The Rise of Skywalker and Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse. Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse was totally awesome. Star Wars is awesome as shit. All of them r my first favorite movies. All Star Wars movies. Love this guy. May the Peace be with u Poe Dameron. From Harlingen Texas. March 9, 1979 March 9, 2023 through March 9, 3023
Hay man I read Moon Knight. I worked in a comic book store in high school so I tried to read everything I could 😄 My boss was so cool he always had bell bottom pants and had a private room at the store for just his wall to wall pulp science fiction collection. Pulp magazines like Amazing Science Fiction with short stories by famous writers like Asimov. Dude your not dealing with the average fan here 😄
dude.. knows what he's talking about. ..something; takes over ~until "we" pull through. .. . something~ super human.. allows us 2 make it out. 🙌⛩️🕉️☯️⚛️⛩️🙌.
when they said they where making moon knight i remember first seeing that character in a cartoon show called Ultimate Spider-Man episode title "The Moon Knight Before Christmas"
Im still so mad that his characters never got to triumph in romance!! Poe romance with Rey dropped, Leto died!!!, Llewelyn ish, well we’ll see about moonlight. But I want OI to just be in a straight rom com movie! Something svelt and happy ending!
Sometime, why not analyse Chet Baker, as a singer, in his younger years? Tony Bennett would also be a great subject, given his unusual phrasing. I do realise you have enough ideas of your own, without our assistance, but one can always try.
Being a Londoner born and raised. Oscar Isaac English accent in Moon Knight is spot on for a soft spoken Londoner. He drops the vowels in all the right places and his usage of English / British euphemisms is spot on. The voice coach he used really got him to speak proper London accent so well, if he didn't use a voice coach he's learned London accent very well.
They do with accent- if you're talking about sayings, I do but out of irony
Cheers bruv, I agree.
Not perfect, but bloody good.
@@Hoganply Steven is not real British in Moon Knight, so it can totally be not perfect.
@@bulat_shams Agreed.
"But doing a deep dive into it, I realized it was a chance to actually talk about how the human mind is its own superpower." - Oscar Isaac
Such eloquence...
As someone who works with people who have severe mental illness, I want to thank Oscar Isaac for the way he talks about the seriousness of this topic. So respectful!
This dude is one of the best people to interview....far-king articulate. Love his analogy of the fracture caused in childhood trauma
I totally agree! Just need to jump in here to say it's not analogy, that is actually how the brain works sometimes, with early trauma before your disparate brain functions come together into 1 personality, they each grow into many full people within 1 body.
@@JainaSoloB312 thanks for clearing that up. 😉
@@JainaSoloB312 did ya really? did you need to jump in with your input?
@@JainaSoloB312 so true, just went to a psychiatrist yesterday. Confirmed what my therapist said, and gave me mood stabilizers for bipolar and meds for other stuff.
I was told I had sever Depersonalization, Derealization, and Dissassociation.
I can't remember most of my day when I'm someone else. Unless we're both kind of there, but I have to be in the back seat.
Old therapist said I have DID, but the psychiatrist is in observance currently I'd say. Recommended us therapy.
One of us did relive trauma at work yesterday, according to our journal. The mind just drifts to our near death experience as a kid. idk the details, but that part of me does. The lingo is that it's my alter.
@@JainaSoloB312 was gonna say the same! There’s a bunch of youtube vids on DID, I agree with Oscar that this disorder is most definitely an incredible example of how resilient the human brain is.
Damn I didn't know Oscar Isaac talking about DID so seriously and with such conviction would make me cry and feel seen on a national level but here the fuck we are. Thanks for taking the role(s) seriously.
"not in the bedroom"
Fanfic writers: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE IT TF DOWN
it's me, I'm fanfic writers.
Oh we fanfiction writers already been knew. We’ve been writing it that way for YEARS.
already read a fanfic about it
I am willing to bet his idea of that came from the fanfics the man read _himself_
Haha, I'm not even in the Star Wars Fandom and I thought the same thing.
"You get to act with Oscar Isaac"
"Yeah, how lucky am I?"
Steven, to Marc: "Listen, I don't care how bloody handsome you are!"
For someone who suffers from DID, this is really validating for me. Oscar Isaac explained it perfectly and I've never seen it portrayed in a light where it wasn't a curse and rather a superpower. It makes me feel like a little bit less of a freak
I especially loved Steven's reply to Harrow's goading after being kidnapped in episode 2:
Harrow: Do you think Konshu made you his avatar because your mind would be so easy to break, or because you were already broken?
Steven with a V: I'm not broken... I just need some help, maybe...
Like, Steven barely knows what's happening with his health, and yet he knows he isn't broken like abeliest society says he is. He knows he's strong and worthy, even in a terrifying life and death situation with an angry Egyptian god and a cult leader threatening him with death. I just loved this show so much, and I adored Steven. A+ representation
@@foofieviolet I completely agree. It was quite the journey to fall in love with all the broken and perfect parts of Steven and Marc. It's beautiful, really
you’re not a freak
@@ABC-sz7rd ty
"He's got a sensitive side." "Not in the bedroom." (In reference to Poe Dameron)
Oscar confirming what I already knew because Poe absolutely would be a soft and gentle lover in the streets AND the sheets. 🥺🧡
im glad oscar mentioned how DID is often sensationalized and villainized in media! so far moon knight seems promising in terms of breaking that trend
It's actually his 3rd Marvel. He was also in "Into the Spider-Verse".
What's the other one?
@@luckyjasonfan He was also Apocalypse in X-Men Apocalypse.
@@kaizanmehta2003 ohhhh. Wow. Cool. I didn't know that. Thank you!!
@@kaizanmehta2003 I'm sure he'd rather we forget about it as much as I want to forget watching it 😂
@@mnomadvfx Thats so true🤣🤣. It had so much potential but it was an utter waste🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I first noticed Isaac's acting chops in Ex-Machina. Glad to see him getting more recognition 👏
...and Disco Dancing chops.
The dude is just FANTASTIC! ♥
Everything about Ex-Machina was magnificent, including all the actors. One of my all-time favorite movies!
Drive
I guess the first movie I saw him in was Drive, but his singing role in Inside Llewyn Davis was the one that firmly put him in the American pop culture consciousness. A Most Violent Year was also very good. Ex-Machina showed his talents in a different way, showing his range. Since then, he's been hired by Star Wars and Marvel, so he's hardly just getting more recognition now... He's truly made it, as a performer. I just hope that he doesn't get lazy-- like another incredible talent, Robert Downey Jr. did-- and just cash in on comic book movies that don't challenge him to show off his real talent. I want to keep seeing him do weird and wild roles like the creep in Ex-Machina.
I love Stephen and Oscar making this point. I hate when people auto-magically deride superhero movies as not being cinema or being emotionally cheap because they are big budget movies. They might not be as deep or complex as some other movies but there are characters and stories there that people connect with and love and that hundreds of people put their creative effort into.
Totally agree, I think it’s one of the main reasons they’re so appealing to such a wide audience, it’s definitely more than “formulaic hollywood popcorn movies/shows” as people claim.
AGREED. People talk about superhero movie fatigue, but what I love is the character-driven stories and the important issues tackled, while also being hella fun to watch. The fact that it's a superhero story is secondary for me (though it's always fun to discover each character's powers).
I don't even like 80% of action movies - they're a very, very visual genre and I am not a very visual person - but Superhero POs are the exception. While they often have simplified narratives, people don't seem to realize that this is often/sometimes the result of them having very character-heavy stories. The Iron Man franchise is a wonderful multimillion dollar example of this: each film is very much about Tony's character growth, and the villains and powers typically serve as fantastical outwards representations of what's going on inside the character.
Wandavision was brought up as a TV example, but I would also throw out Jessica Jones, Buffy, and Xena. All of them are, to some degree or another, sold as action shows, but their real focus is on character, with the powers functioning almost metaphorically. Which is why sometimes you will get fans complaining because a character's powers are inconstant, or why do they happen to lose power at this particular point, without acknowledging that what built to that moment is often more mental/emotional than a straight forward action plot. The powers are made to serve the story, instead of being the only point of the story.
That might not be for everyone, of course, but some of us really appreciate when the character's own story is at the forefront.
exactly
Love him… he’s always so smooth in all the interviews… a mix of being humble, amazing, and Being cool. Wish him all success in the world
Poe is a sensitive and gentle lover is now Star Wars Canon.
Stephen really didn't want to let him Have that, but Oscar insisted. Awwww 😍
Well Finn knows that doesn't he😌...still sticking to that old ship
You'd be surprised how many people didn't get Wandavision was about handling grief. Nostalgia Critic said he didn't see it and I was very surprised.
But… it wasn’t even subtext… it was text.
The fact that Nostalgia Critic didn't get it is... maybe not that surprising? 😬
I genuinely like Stephen Colbert. Such an amazing host, calm, nice, asks real questions - not to only entertain but to actually find out more, interact with the actor. He makes people feel comfortable and they definitely talk more in his shows. More real stuff. Interesting stuff. Amazing! Thanks for the interview with a truly talented actor who deserves all the attention in this world :)
Honestly the Greek mythos has some of the most underused and underrated stories. They should do more with those stories, it’s a shame they don’t.
I'd say the same about Egyptian mythos
They've been done yet they remain a rich source for material. My sophomore year English teacher told my class that if we wanted to understand western culture we needed two things: a dictionary of Greek mythology and a Bible. Everything in western culture is based on these two sources. Everything from Spielberg and Tolkien have biblical roots, for example. Only in recent years have we in the west branched out a bit into Egyptian, Japanese, and Norse cultural material with things like Star Gate, Dragonball, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The vast majority however remains based in either Greek myth or the Bible.
@@DuelScreen I definitely see the inspiration many stories take from The Greeks gods and the Myths and stories from Bible, but I also see many others take inspiration from the Norse and Egyptian religion, and to be honest I always thought literature that took inspiration from those religions as being their own separate thing, especially with someone as detailed as Tolkien. But I absolutely agree with you. You know, I always thought the titan war would be An amazing movie or tv series. For me the humanity of the greek gods and what they had to go through makes them very interesting.
@@anthonyd5563 Most definitely, and you can actually see Egyptian gods pop up in Greek literature and vice versa, it’s pretty awesome. Would be especially cool to see the two on screen together.
@Kilo Mintoni Well it is you can clearly see some Christian influences in his writing prose and some references, but it’s also most certainly influenced by polytheistic religions (namely the Greeks and Norse) however tbh just because an idea takes influence from something doesn’t mean they will look at all similar or even be related. Especially with the level of detail Tolkien put into his myths and gods I would say he made his own thing.
am i a lesbian? yes.
am i strongly in love with oscar? absolutely.
😂🤡
Is that you in the PFP?
@@layton6202 yess it is!
@@CXLVIII ............damn
Am I straight? Yes. Am I also strongly in love with Oscar? Definitely!!
He had it right the first time. Screw Star Wars *because* of what they did to Poe. All that potential completely wasted because no one thought to actually spend even just five minutes thinking about stuff like character arcs in their billion dollar trilogy of movies. At least Marvel understand how to do set up and pay off.
But......but......Abrams had to live out his 'what if I got to make the original trilogy' fanw*nk so, nope, no time for characters or a plot.
Star Wars has the best fans. 😉
Lol, I guess the billions they are making from the rides at Disney world and Disneyland and Disney parks across the world by having him and rey as characters is also wasted potential from Disney. 🤣🤣🤣
Also you know poe is not done right, we have still chances of him getting more and more shows , series , appearances in the next 2 decades .
And remember..starwars..marvel...disney ,is all mouse now ...hail the all mighty mouse!!.
When Oscar was a kid, all his family were huge Star Wars fans who held yearly costume parties to celebrate the movies (I'm not kidding). He was thrilled to be cast in The Force Awakens. But by the time all was said and done, he was so disgusted with the franchise that he told one interviewer he wished Poe had died in that tie fighter crash. He might have said something similar to Colbert if Colbert hadn't kept steering him away from the subject. Still, Oscar got in a few subtle jabs like the "screw Star Wars" line.
@@jlbueno0611 "Lol, I guess...."
....that a particular character can be underused while the overall production makes money.
Still doesn't stop the character from being underused.
this is a good interview. never knew Oscar Isaac is this sweet and thoughtful.
also glad that Stephen brought this up at 2:56 and mention wandavision 4:01
and also how deep marvel actually portrays real and serious things that the haters didn't know.
I am so in my Oscar Isaac phase right now.🥵🥵
@@IncredibleGoliath I'll watch it then, thanks
me too girl, me too.
Me too, since Dune. 🔥
Me also, since SNL.
Moon Night was one of my favorite comics growing up. I’m so glad you are bringing it to the people! Looking forward to how you make the costume work..
how old are you
I would have such mixed feelings if something that was "mine" from my childhood suddenly got the mega treatment. That said, I've been waiting for years for M.A.S.K. to become a movie or another TV series and it just isn't happening >:(
Glad to hear there's some shoulder-acting from his brother that made it into the movie, haha.
I love Oscar and I'm so glad to see him doing so well!!!
I love how Moon Knight turns someone with DID into the hero instead of, like he said, sensationalizing it into an out of control villain. I feel like it's helped me as a person look at my own assumptions about the disorder.
The first time I ever saw Oscar Isaac was when he jumped out of a tree as Outcome #3 in THE BOURNE LEGACY. I was like “Ay Papi…” even though I wasn’t sure if he was Jewish or Latino. It’s been a love affair since. I can see why Pedro Pascal loves him LOL Glad to see he’s successful at acting.
Oscar Isaac is also the voice of Spider-Man 2099 in the Spider-Verse animated movies.
Moonknight fucking great and isaac is playing it perfectly.
Ep 2 killed it
He's so right. Greek plays were the best part of my arduous, pointless St. John's education.
I first knew him as Poe Dameron, but I fell in love with him in Inside Llewyn Davis.
As someone who loved the story of the AI fragments in Red vs Blue a decade ago now I really like Moon Knight itself
Thank you for that Poe statement. I will carry that for the rest of my life ❤️
Moon Knight is my favorite thing to come out of Marvel in a while.
And then Moon Knight wakes up and realizes he's actually Apocalypse from X-Men...
both from ancient egypt. maybe theyre pals
Curious how they will handle apocalypse… they will def introduce Rama the tut (Egyptian kang) at some point
@@shumayelkhan8154 I don’t think anyone is going to be revisiting Apocalypse again for a while….
I thought for sure he’d say “kill Star Wars” lol
2:50 Oscar checks out hard for few seconds
He literally called out my childhood and no I want to watch this because I can relate a bit too much.
I’m sorry you experienced such pain as a child. You didn’t deserve it. You deserve to be happy, healthy & at peace.
Sending you a virtual hug.
From: fellow childhood & adult survivor.
Classical Heroes and modern Comic books has a lot of parallels. Ancient Greek pottery art at some point pretty much became comic books. They would create and sell amphorae with Heracles stories and such, like series basically
"Not in the bedroom."
And Oscar just opened up a door for many, many Poe Dameron headcanons.
Also, just finished Moon Knight. Oscar's so right. Other pieces of fiction use these types of mental disorders to be the villain's weakness. But on Moon Knight, it became the hero's greatest superpower. Kudos to Oscar and the rest of team Moon Knight for a phenomenal series!
Oscar Isaac is a fantastic actor!
what he said about chilhood trauma makes a LOT of sense now that I have seen episode 5 🤯
TMI on Poe we didn't know we needed it 😄
Sucker Punch wasn't mentioned and it's one of my favorite action/fantasy movies with Oscar Isaac and Scott Glenn....
Who else saw the Disney sniper laser dot when Stephen asked the Screw, marry, Kill question ?
Stevens persona sounds just like Tom Daley and I love it
Me finding out Poe Dameron is a bottom from Oscar Issac was not! Where I thought this interview was going but wow what a great pit stop!
At the end when they were talking about who he is acting with, I thought he was going to say F. Murray Abraham as one of the voices in his head.
The headline holds greater meaning than most people realize...
Happy Birthday Oscar Isaac. I love Star Wars Episode 7 The Force Awakens, Episode 8 The Last Jedi, Episode 9 The Rise of Skywalker and Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse. Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse was totally awesome. Star Wars is awesome as shit. All of them r my first favorite movies. All Star Wars movies. Love this guy. May the Peace be with u Poe Dameron. From Harlingen Texas. March 9, 1979
March 9, 2023 through March 9, 3023
About to watch ep 2.
Hay man I read Moon Knight. I worked in a comic book store in high school so I tried to read everything I could 😄 My boss was so cool he always had bell bottom pants and had a private room at the store for just his wall to wall pulp science fiction collection. Pulp magazines like Amazing Science Fiction with short stories by famous writers like Asimov. Dude your not dealing with the average fan here 😄
Great interview
dude.. knows what he's talking about.
..something; takes over ~until "we" pull through. .. .
something~ super human.. allows us 2 make it out.
🙌⛩️🕉️☯️⚛️⛩️🙌.
I spit out my coffee when he said gently 😂😂🤤😳🥵
when they said they where making moon knight i remember first seeing that character in a cartoon show called Ultimate Spider-Man episode title "The Moon Knight Before Christmas"
Just like Shaq - no time with Oscar is EVER enough. 😍
3:30 reminds me of crazy jane from doom patrol
He so good at a Smealiloquy (when a character has a conversation, with it's faceted personas).
Rich tAMB
Bruh he spoiling eps 5
omg...its Duke Leto!
I KNEW he'd screw Star Wars, because Star Wars screwed him and all of us!! And you can always count on that long term commitment from Marvel.
Nice to see Robbie Williams doing well
Greek theater is Holy beautiful.
Im still so mad that his characters never got to triumph in romance!! Poe romance with Rey dropped, Leto died!!!, Llewelyn ish, well we’ll see about moonlight. But I want OI to just be in a straight rom com movie! Something svelt and happy ending!
Greetings for my paisano oscar isaac
Kill Dune, Screw with Star Wars, marry Moon Knight... then hopefully run away in a torrid affair with Metal Gear Solid.
This guy is in so many disney movies
Stephen Colbert Greek theater used stories marvel awesomeness job interview
Moon Knight for the win!
Sometime, why not analyse Chet Baker, as a singer, in his younger years? Tony Bennett would also be a great subject, given his unusual phrasing.
I do realise you have enough ideas of your own, without our assistance, but one can always try.
DUNE IS SO AAAAMMAAAZZZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DENIS IS THE BEST DIRECTOR FOR THIS SERIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Im so happy he said screw star wars (i know he meant it differently!) he should have said screw KK all the way to hell and i would’ve died happy
Is this info about Poe in the bedroom canon?
Maybe do a voiceover for Dune2?!! “Run Paul run!”
"I'm gonna screw Star Wars" lol he wants nothing to do with that franchise anymore...
Poe nation,how are we feeling tonight?
saw the first two, not hooked yet. but i will give it another chance or two or three ;))
Did he say "end the bit." when Stephen was describing Poe? :p
He said, "Commitment" about *marrying MoonKnight 😉
This guy is gonna be Solid Snake.
that’s something mr glass would say
EXACTLY
Dub Taylor talk about james coburn
What If?... Apocalypse is in the Multiverse of Madness? 👀🙏
LoL "make love to... Gently."
What does an executive producer do? Find funding? That’s it?
Finally- 🇺🇸as Brit!
En Sabah Nur, Miguel O’Hara, & now Steven Grant/Marc Spector. & will be reprising Miguel O’Hara.
Great in Dune
Oscar Isaac is so easy to watch
Good choice oscar gooood choice
missed opportunity, marry and go on the Honey Moon Knight
He said fuck star wars cuz Disney refused to set his character up with his actual boyfriend
No. Is this your Adam project, Oscar?
bruh he is so fine omg
Hey that's me =p
01:23 Hmm! Po is vanilla in bed.
Daddy.
Zaddy
Bonk
Agreed.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
First saw him in Robin hood