@@shen-long9082 That was uncalled for - then again this is the UA-cam comments section so this kind of behavior is somewhat expected. Nevertheless please get help. When you engage, be kind. When you have something to say, express yourself without tearing people down. It can be done. Good luck.
I remember amidst a PTA interview binge reading on the Late Night IMDB that Conan interviewed him. I HAD to see this footage…but nobody could find it. There were no VHS recordings uploaded or anything. I’m so glad they finally uploaded it!
Maybe it's a cliché i don't know, but I've noticed from my experience that people who are that brilliant don't care much about their external appearence or how they're perceived by others, it's usually the ones who lack in that department of brilliancy who try to compensate for it by acting loud and trying to sound clever and alert so people wouldn't see through their imposture.
Cruise's performance in this is one of his best. It's also one of the last movies he made where he shows real vulnerability. He would never do a role like this now. He's a great actor but chooses not to show it.
I love PTA. Shocked when I found out he's married to Maya Rudolph... It's like seeing those funny weird Animal friendships. Some how it just works and I love it. 😂 Cannot wait for Licorice Pizza.
Licorice Pizza was a record store chain in southern California. I would go to the one on Topanga Cyn. Blvd. The hub bub is that PTA grew up in the Valley and was familiar with the store, hence, the title. He has children with, but has never married Maya Rudolph. As for the movie, coming of age/crush by boy on teen girl movies are overdone. So, this one's success will solely rest on whether that loaded cast blows our skirts up, because that storyline is beat to death and 100% predictable.
Tom Cruise as Frank TJ Mackie, will be forever immortalised in cinematic history for uttering the words “Respect the co€k, tame the cu%t!”. Cruise should have got more than a Golden Globe for his stellar performance; denied an Oscar!
He’s not kidding about movie latex props breaking down… I have a box of the frogs from Magnolia slowly turning to soup. Thankfully I separated the best looking one and put it in a display and that one is holding up better.
@@JPMJPM years and years ago a friend got them from a prop reseller online as a gift. They’re a few different shapes and all dark gray… they’re the texture of those sticky arm toys you slap on the window.
When Boogie Nights came out, I thought Paul Thomas Anderson was actually Paul Thomas, a popular and well known adult film actor and director. I could not believe the good things I was hearing about him as a director of a mainstream film, even if it was about the porn industry. Imagine my surprise when I learned the truth! PTA in no way comes off as a porn actor LOL
@@shen-long9082 While I can only imagine how well versed you are on moot comments, you did read the comment and felt moved to reply to it, typos and bad grammar be damned, so by your own very actions, you have decreased the validity of your point. Thanks for that! I appreciate you taking the time to add your, well, two cents might be a tad high, but we'll give it to you for the lack of a better commonly known phrase...
@@pauljoedominic do you truly believe that tom cruise would have won over heath ledger that year? not to mention rdj was already nominated for that movie...
Just curious here, is PTA getting back at Conan @6:09? He mentions that people who don’t like Magnolia immediately bring up Boogie Nights and “that scene” which is exactly what Conan did. Thoughts?
Intro sections of late night talk shows are pretty much all from pre-interview stuff. I don’t think that was a dig at Conan 😂 magnolia was brand new, boogie nights was the film that came right before it. Not that deep.
Funny how Conan was saying how disposable all his Late Night episodes are compared to film, yet here we are 23 years later watching a random episode and it's on the Internet forever.
I think he got it. Conan was being passive aggressive and just dismiss of PTA the whole interview and im glad PTA gave a little back at end. Either way- what an interesting interview. Their chemistry was god aweful. I'd love to hear each of their views on this retrospectively.
Even comparing him to Kubrick is doing a disservice to Kubrick. I don’t think PTA has made a revolutionary movie like 2001 and I don’t think he ever will
@@anom6707 the master, there will be blood and punch drunk love are all masterpieces. He's definitely in the same league as Kubrick, MartinScorsese, kurosawa, fellini etc..and he writes and directs his films as well, unlike Kubrick who adapted from other source material for every film he made. They both have their merits and flaws, but for sure Kubrick had a better filmography.
This interview made it seem like Magnolia about the sleazy Tom Cruise character. If wouldn't see it based on that description, if I didn't know PTA's work.
Loved MAGNOLIA when it came out. It may not have aged that well, but it will always have a special place in my heart. Also, Tom Cruise was robbed at the Oscars.
Aww, RIP FSH who is amazing in this. Along with Julianne Moore. And William H Macy. Not forgetting John C. Reilly. Philip Baker Hall was excellent. Luis Guzman great as always. Little Jeremy Blackman (Stanley) was great too.
I couldn’t wait for it because I loved BN so much and when it finally arrived in theaters I thought it was junk, a few scenes aside. I revisited it for the first time last year thinking to re-evaluate it and everything I disliked the first time, I felt the same twenty years later
@@sameerahmed-gx8js I think Magnolia is the most PTA film there is. I think it's his most personal film, and his most meaningful. TWBB is meant to be a certain kind of film, and because of that there is a distance between the director and the film. I don't think pretentious is the right word, but it's close. That distance isn't there with Magnolia.
There is no comparison between him and Tarantino. He is a genius making movies for clever people, Tarantino is a smart ass making movies for idiots,it's all about publicity.
It's simple, really: "Short Cuts" by director Robert Altman depicts a dozen or so main characters whose lives oddly interact in phenomenal ways; all of it chance, one might say, and none of our human stuff is predetermined. Anderson's "Magnolia" was clearly a response to "Short Cuts." Tons of main characters? Check. These characters interacted in odd and unusual ways even though they lived totally different lives and a betting person would bet a lot of money that they really should never meet? Check. Add to that the scene where hundreds of frogs falling out of the sky just happened to save one of the main characters, and then on the screen were the words, "It happened once; it could happen again," or something to that effect. Which is an allusion to one of the nine plagues sent to the Egyptians by the one and only God, the Hebrews' God, and these plagues were sent to convince the Pharaoh to (as Chuck Heston once so eloquently put it) "Let my people go!" Altman was saying it's all chance, there is nobody up there pulling strings, and Anderson was replying: "No, Altman, you're wrong. There is a God." I will leave it up to you to watch both movies, and then tell me I'm wrong.
Oh, and I forgot one other similarity: both films were just over 3 hours long. There were a few other similarities, but I've given you enough to chew on for the time being.
@@SallyMankus130 To judge the currency of your comment, J B, I'm sure I'd have to rewatch both films in the next few days. Yours might be more to his point, or mine might. Also, it helps if you've seen both, too, and not just PTA's contribution to this debate.
How the hell have I not seen this interview before? These are like my 2 favorite people.
Well you haven't seen this interview before cuz you're not a bright individual or you're lying that they're your favorite people.
@@shen-long9082 That was uncalled for - then again this is the UA-cam comments section so this kind of behavior is somewhat expected. Nevertheless please get help. When you engage, be kind. When you have something to say, express yourself without tearing people down. It can be done. Good luck.
Unless someone had a VHS copy, these old late-night interviews are lost until they get uploaded by the whoever has the rights to the show.
Me too!
I remember amidst a PTA interview binge reading on the Late Night IMDB that Conan interviewed him. I HAD to see this footage…but nobody could find it. There were no VHS recordings uploaded or anything. I’m so glad they finally uploaded it!
I love that he's such an absolute master, yet he's so goofy.
Maybe it's a cliché i don't know, but I've noticed from my experience that people who are that brilliant don't care much about their external appearence or how they're perceived by others, it's usually the ones who lack in that department of brilliancy who try to compensate for it by acting loud and trying to sound clever and alert so people wouldn't see through their imposture.
@@theorz8698 I don’t know
@@theorz8698 there is old saying in India which says ‘if you're not intellectual,act like one’
Yeah, you could even say he is "The Master". LOL. 🤭😉😁
i read that he loves Adam Sandler movies, and he is married to Maya Rudolph, so prob a whole lot of laughter in his life.
That informercial is exactly the kind of humor I love. The kind that makes you question reality.
I've been scouring the internet so long for this interview, I was starting to think it didn't exist... hopefully this means he'll be on the podcast!
Probably not, the trailer for his new movie is out
The contrast between his films and his character is just awesome.
Cruise's performance in this is one of his best. It's also one of the last movies he made where he shows real vulnerability. He would never do a role like this now. He's a great actor but chooses not to show it.
I agree. Magnolia, Collateral and Born on the 4th : all so Oscar worthy of Tom.
I really liked Valkyrie, too. Everyone just whined about the accents or lack thereof but it was a really good movie. Really moving.
Tropic thunder was also tom cruise exclusive.
True dat! He gets major props for Tropic Thunder.I should check Valkyrie out.
I wonder if he'll work with PTA again considering he wasn't a fan of The Master, which was loosely based on Scientology.
MORE PTA CONTENT! Already seen all PTA interviews on UA-cam, and finally a new one.
PTA is one of the best filmmakers alive today.
i agree...PTA,park chan wook and asghar farhadi are my three favorite filmmaker of this generation
Oh man what a bold claim. You might catch some flack for that…
*the best
Protect him at all costs!
I love PTA. Shocked when I found out he's married to Maya Rudolph... It's like seeing those funny weird Animal friendships. Some how it just works and I love it. 😂 Cannot wait for Licorice Pizza.
Licorice Pizza was a record store chain in southern California. I would go to the one on Topanga Cyn. Blvd. The hub bub is that PTA grew up in the Valley and was familiar with the store, hence, the title.
He has children with, but has never married Maya Rudolph.
As for the movie, coming of age/crush by boy on teen girl movies are overdone. So, this one's success will solely rest on whether that loaded cast blows our skirts up, because that storyline is beat to death and 100% predictable.
I rolled a tear when I found out Philip Seymour Hoffman’s son is the lead. Also, how has PTA not worked with Tom Waits before Licorice Pizza??
Maybe unexpected, but both are very smart and devotedly artistic. So makes sense to me.
@@Bringadingus wat?
Hey, I just saw the trailer. It's good!
He seems so sweet and funny, not how I imagined he would be. And that infomercial, brilliant!
Tom Cruise as Frank TJ Mackie, will be forever immortalised in cinematic history for uttering the words “Respect the co€k, tame the cu%t!”. Cruise should have got more than a Golden Globe for his stellar performance; denied an Oscar!
Conan’s comedic ability of delivering a hilarious joke with just a facial expression at 2:23 👌🏽👌🏽💯💯
I am obsessed with Paul!!! He's a true gem, freaking genius! the Einstein of film, I would say 🤩
And he's so young and already be making all these great films!
He’s not kidding about movie latex props breaking down… I have a box of the frogs from Magnolia slowly turning to soup. Thankfully I separated the best looking one and put it in a display and that one is holding up better.
Wow! How did you acquire those frogs?
@@JPMJPM years and years ago a friend got them from a prop reseller online as a gift. They’re a few different shapes and all dark gray… they’re the texture of those sticky arm toys you slap on the window.
PTA's movies are the best. Super excited to see Licorice Pizza. It'll be my first PTA film in the theater
When Boogie Nights came out, I thought Paul Thomas Anderson was actually Paul Thomas, a popular and well known adult film actor and director. I could not believe the good things I was hearing about him as a director of a mainstream film, even if it was about the porn industry. Imagine my surprise when I learned the truth! PTA in no way comes off as a porn actor LOL
Your comment is moot. Why would we, youtube strangers, would care to imagine your surprised manner when you found out the "truth"?
@@shen-long9082 While I can only imagine how well versed you are on moot comments, you did read the comment and felt moved to reply to it, typos and bad grammar be damned, so by your own very actions, you have decreased the validity of your point. Thanks for that! I appreciate you taking the time to add your, well, two cents might be a tad high, but we'll give it to you for the lack of a better commonly known phrase...
@@shen-long9082 Owned.
@@owenparker6651 👏the master has spoken and the curtain goes down.
I love PTA, such a genius. Thanks to Team Coco for this upload
"Will get you this naughty sauce ,Fast!!"
Magnolia and the rest of his movies are fantastic! PTA!!
Cocaine era PTA. Magnolia is a masterwork. The best American filmmaker living.
Cruise deserved an oscar
Tell me about it. Him as Les Grossman in Tropic Thunder too. Man was a powerhouse in both these movies. I lost faith in Academy Awards long time back.
@@pauljoedominic do you truly believe that tom cruise would have won over heath ledger that year? not to mention rdj was already nominated for that movie...
@@marcochen9117 but tom should have won for Colletral.
@@mrpk1719 man. I forgot about that gem. It feels like Tom was born to play these badasses.
@@mrpk1719and for Born on the 4th of July
1990s PTA is just like me discovering dirty humour at 13 or 14
Magnolia...the best movie of 1999...and one of the top 5 best movies in the whole 90's cinema.
Just curious here, is PTA getting back at Conan @6:09? He mentions that people who don’t like Magnolia immediately bring up Boogie Nights and “that scene” which is exactly what Conan did. Thoughts?
I was thinking the same, I’m surprised Conan missed that
Intro sections of late night talk shows are pretty much all from pre-interview stuff. I don’t think that was a dig at Conan 😂 magnolia was brand new, boogie nights was the film that came right before it. Not that deep.
Funny how Conan was saying how disposable all his Late Night episodes are compared to film, yet here we are 23 years later watching a random episode and it's on the Internet forever.
I love Aimee Mann and her songs in Magnolia soundtrack.
For some reason this is exactly what I expected of a Tom Cruise porn ad😂😂😂
This is a really cool interview
Babe, wake up! New PTA interview!
PTA is one of the best director of our time.
Its nuts that the genius of our time is a goof
LONG LIVE CONAN
PTA is the Master!
Master of what? Who exactly is he?
@@shen-long9082 Google his name
Paul is completely coked up in this interview lol
somebody make a gif out of his hands, please
Seems like Conan didn’t quite catch that PTA was sort of dissing him there at the end.
I think he got it. Conan was being passive aggressive and just dismiss of PTA the whole interview and im glad PTA gave a little back at end. Either way- what an interesting interview. Their chemistry was god aweful. I'd love to hear each of their views on this retrospectively.
Though I think I've heard that it's one of Conan's favorite movie directors
It feels really odd to see a genius who just seems like a regular guy. She's so goofy and humble.
i really really really really really love pauls laughter
Always loved this guy since Resident Evil
wrong dude my man
@@brendanhickeymovies Oh is this the one who did event horizon? A legend
"Those things... they start to disintegrate."
"The fake ones?"
😂😂😂
The modern day Stanley Kubrick.
Even comparing him to Kubrick is doing a disservice to Kubrick. I don’t think PTA has made a revolutionary movie like 2001 and I don’t think he ever will
@@anom6707 the master, there will be blood and punch drunk love are all masterpieces. He's definitely in the same league as Kubrick, MartinScorsese, kurosawa, fellini etc..and he writes and directs his films as well, unlike Kubrick who adapted from other source material for every film he made. They both have their merits and flaws, but for sure Kubrick had a better filmography.
man! he gave his hands a good workout here
Cruise in Magnolia and Collateral are his two best performances. Oh, and Tropic Thunder
I'm watching at 4am in Houston 🤣
Marky still has "it" and Tom has the "naughty sauce".
Some say that the character Coked Up Werewolf was based on PTA's appearance in this episode.
Add to his slowly-growing list of masterpieces There Will Be Blood, one of the greatest films of the 21st century.
Perhaps Jorma Taccone’s most developed and subtlest character….
so THAT'S who I was thinking of!
Thanks, man.
@@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 Don’t worry, it took me a minute or two or ten.
Wait...didn't Conan immediately start talking about boogie nights lol? 6:24
Yeah, Conan did exactly what PTA described fans would do lol, definitely a subtle jab at Conan.
He's GEEEEEEEEEEKED
Two legends
Glad to see Conan on the right side of history FINALLY #conan3rdreich #conanjan6th
Best director of all time.
PTA you're the best!
The man
i adore this
Only director to dare on Pynchon.
awesome
Brilliant film boogie night classic
Magnolia is my favorite movie!
Love PTA. His Resident Evil movies are gold.
Wait...
😂😂😂
That’s Paul W.S. Anderson lol
This interview made it seem like Magnolia about the sleazy Tom Cruise character. If wouldn't see it based on that description, if I didn't know PTA's work.
naughty sauce
Love Tom's "Stunt Work"😂😂😂
naughty sause for the win
HE WAS JUST A CHILD!
For some reason he makes me think for Harmony Korine
this nauty sauce
I was one of those people that saw the commercial in the middle of the night.
Love that guy
Loved MAGNOLIA when it came out. It may not have aged that well, but it will always have a special place in my heart. Also, Tom Cruise was robbed at the Oscars.
I’ve seen the film at least 50 times and there’s still new details that I catch during every viewing.
Lol what the f was that ad
Hip to be Square.
Press 1 for "Naughty Sauce!"
One is the loneliest number that could ever be
Two.. can be as bad as one
It's the loneliest number that you'll ever know...
Aww, RIP FSH who is amazing in this.
Along with Julianne Moore.
And William H Macy.
Not forgetting John C. Reilly.
Philip Baker Hall was excellent.
Luis Guzman great as always.
Little Jeremy Blackman (Stanley) was great too.
My favorite part of this interview was that angry balding man just to the left of the camera
Can't stop analyzing PTA's body language.
I didn’t know PTA was on Conan? I knew he went on Kimmel but not Conan.
Naughty Sauce or Blue Cheese
Hard Eight is underrated.
I thought Magnolia was terrible but I must admit that the performances were pretty great, especially Tom Cruise's.
I couldn’t wait for it because I loved BN so much and when it finally arrived in theaters I thought it was junk, a few scenes aside.
I revisited it for the first time last year thinking to re-evaluate it and everything I disliked the first time, I felt the same twenty years later
@@michaelmcdonald8452 You may personally not like it, but the objective craftsmanship within this film is rivalled by very few pieces of art.
Controversial take: Magnolia is his greatest film.
"My name is Donnie Smith, and I have lots of love to give."
magnolia is complete roller coaster of human emotion but still i would There will blood is his best work
@@sameerahmed-gx8js I think Magnolia is the most PTA film there is. I think it's his most personal film, and his most meaningful. TWBB is meant to be a certain kind of film, and because of that there is a distance between the director and the film. I don't think pretentious is the right word, but it's close. That distance isn't there with Magnolia.
CONAN SHOULD DO HOT ONES
":LOL
Late Night lasts forever.
Team Cocaine
Cut to the chase … 5:01
Tom Cruise in Magnolia was the first alpha male guru weirdo. Guys like Andrew Tate got nothing on him😎
"...You wouldn't believe the crap that's running on late night TV..."
Conan ...
There is no comparison between him and Tarantino. He is a genius making movies for clever people, Tarantino is a smart ass making movies for idiots,it's all about publicity.
No views gang
Back when he was still a squeaky voiced twentysomething.
No. Born 1970.
@@tomthalon8956 Born June 26, 1970. He was 29 at the time of this broadcast.
PTA BABYYYYYYYY!!! #moo
Fun Fact: Magnolia is the greatest movie ever made
Oh yeah he's on that White girl
this is not from four hours ago
52 second ago gang
I could not sit through that movie.
Interesting, I loved Magnolia but I couldnt sit through There will be blood, though it dragged and meandered horribly.
@@alexgarza4513 Cruise is a hack actor, plays himself in every movie. He is boring as hell.
It's simple, really: "Short Cuts" by director Robert Altman depicts a dozen or so main characters whose lives oddly interact in phenomenal ways; all of it chance, one might say, and none of our human stuff is predetermined.
Anderson's "Magnolia" was clearly a response to "Short Cuts." Tons of main characters? Check. These characters interacted in odd and unusual ways even though they lived totally different lives and a betting person would bet a lot of money that they really should never meet? Check. Add to that the scene where hundreds of frogs falling out of the sky just happened to save one of the main characters, and then on the screen were the words, "It happened once; it could happen again," or something to that effect. Which is an allusion to one of the nine plagues sent to the Egyptians by the one and only God, the Hebrews' God, and these plagues were sent to convince the Pharaoh to (as Chuck Heston once so eloquently put it) "Let my people go!"
Altman was saying it's all chance, there is nobody up there pulling strings, and Anderson was replying: "No, Altman, you're wrong. There is a God."
I will leave it up to you to watch both movies, and then tell me I'm wrong.
Oh, and I forgot one other similarity: both films were just over 3 hours long. There were a few other similarities, but I've given you enough to chew on for the time being.
I remember that movie. I would like to add "Happiness (1998)" also into the list. I felt that one also had similar vibes.
@@pauljoedominic Wasn't that "Happyness" with a y not an i? With Will Smith in the lead? I did not see that movie.
I believe PTA is simply saying that existence is simultaneously insignificant and filled with meaning. One can’t exist without the other.
@@SallyMankus130 To judge the currency of your comment, J B, I'm sure I'd have to rewatch both films in the next few days. Yours might be more to his point, or mine might. Also, it helps if you've seen both, too, and not just PTA's contribution to this debate.
Tom looks like hes the alternate version of Patrick Bateman. Bale really did his homework
Not my sweet Tommy..
Fook Christian Bale. Boring Batman!
The thumbnail makes Paul look like the actor and Tom look like the director