Ridley Scott’s response to Christopher Nolan’s praise… 😂
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- Ridley Scott responds to praise from younger filmmakers like Christopher Nolan.
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😂 a very Ridley Scott response
Ridley Scott is clinically no longer able to give a flying fuck anymore 😂
When silly kids ask silly questions - - - that's what you say - and when they react in a predictably silly way too... you make a grown up point like 'thank you Chris' ❤
. The joy of being old. You can say whatever you want.
@@romilrh fair fucking play to the guy honestly
Feels like a very English reaction for some reason. 😁
"For me it was just Tuesday."
- Ridley Scott
Wasn’t that Bison from Street Fighter?
@@mlondon1157 Of course it was you fool - you spoil the 'joke' and make yourself seem stupid for asking.
I see what you did there... :)
@@mlondon1157 No, this is Patrick
@@danielbad5910 did you though?
👁👄❌ [Sagat]
When he said, “it brings a tear to my eye I was thinking, “whoa what’s going on with Ridley?”.… He redeemed himself lol.
The man made Alien, Blade Runner, Blackhawk down, and Gladiator. He can say whatever the hell he pleases
he also made napoleon. trying to copy nolan in the auto-biopic and failing terribly
And Napoleon, and Prometheus. And he tried to justify his mess with Napoleon (the battles, the Corsican's portrayal, shelling the Pyramids (WTH?!?), etc) by insulting critics
He is a cinema version of Mourinho: capable of great feats, unable of admitting his mistakes
@@robertgilbert7688such a basic viewpoint 🤨
@@TeasebagYet you countered with such a basic refutation.
One of his first was the Duelist. Highly underrated.
Thats a very British response
English not British because British is a political identity not an ethnic one.
@@Johnnystammy Irrelevant distinction here as what matters is neither the political nor ethnic but the cultural identity, which could be English or British or both.
@@jonathanbeesley9103 No, Ridley is English and being English isn't mutually exclusive with being British as someone who's British is a British subject standing under the crown as property and that distinction can be applied to anyone born on crown soil even if it's not English lands so don't sit and talk down to me as a multi generational Englishman who's people have been sure since the start.
British is a political label on your passport documentation and that's all it means and ever will.
You've got a really odd bee in your bonnet about this. Really unsure what point you think I made. I've got an Anglo-Saxon surname, so for what it's worth I've got as ancient English ancestry as anyone.
The point is that the distinction between ethnic and political identity isn't important here. Its neither blood nor passport documentation that makes you more likely to have this sense of humour, it's participation in a certain culture, which exists in Britain, since childhood. This isnt the same as either the political or ethnic identity: if you're 100% purebred Anglo Saxon but you were born and raised in America, you wouldn't be very likely to have this sense of humour. So there's no real meaningful difference between using "British" or "English" to label this cultural inculcation when you're talking about someone who is both.
@@jonathanbeesley9103English and British culture are different though. You’re the one who started to argue and yet you’ve tried to make the other commenter the catalyst. Nobody gives a shite about your ancestry and if it’s so English you’d understand that English culture stood alone is completely different to British, which encompasses Ireland, Wales and Scotland as well as English influence.
That's something Ridley scott would say!
It's almost as if he did say it
@@harold3165almost
durpity dur!!!!
@@harold3165It's uncanny.
I say things I would say all the time. It's pretty wild.
Ridley doesn’t give a single fuck about anything and I love it
yeah allright. Napoleon proved that 100%. what a hack
@@strahaironscale571 The one who directed 3 Batman movies is the hack.
Lol what yall on about
He should have given a fuck about Napoleon.
@@strahaironscale571 what a keyboard warrior
Ridley is a rock star of a director.
Lol, and Chris is definitely the nerdy Physics professor! 👨🏫
He's just a senile jerk.
And you're a rockstar of comments. 😎
Is not that Cameron the rock star one?
The difference between american interviewers and the british interviewee 😂
Ah these interviewers for movies are cringe.. idek why they have to do them anymore
Nonsense Ridley obviously can't stand the other fella's questionable success doesn't matter who interviews, (Ridley always cared to touch upon actual sensitive life issues like politics, religion, historic events, social commentary. While Chris has chosen to play it safe always not daring to offend anyone while not being true either to anyone.)
A Professional level 'English rivalry' is like when street dogs meet. There is no hiding it unlike their American counterparts.
@@evm6177Questionable?
@@Tlack333 The one asking the question is Kevin McCarthy and is one of the best interviewer in cinema.
Don't know wtf you are talking about.
Was it really that funny? Or is it normal for the British to excessively laugh?
I mean hes literally at an age where he doesn't care about these anymore 😂😂
Indeed.
That’s laughter from the yes men committee
I know. It was nauseating. Those patsies. A smile at best.
So cringe. Such lick arses. Calm down boys.
I was so serious about going into film directing at one point in my life. Never did because not only is it cutthroat as hell for a nobody, but it's a nasty world of fake behavior like we see in this clip.
And Ridley knew they were fake but he dgaf
They do it every single time, they irk me honestly.
86 and still going strong!!! How does he do it?!!!!
Drinking adrenocrome 🩸😂
God blesses and preserves those who still have something to offer the world
Still going strong? Hasn't made a good movie in 10 years
@@JohnnyNiteTrain The Martian?
@@JohnnyNiteTrainreally? The martian, the last duel
86 years old, coolest man alive
His dry sense of humor
Master
Damn when these legends start going we're gonna loose dozens and dozes of phenomena. Ridley, Scorsese, Spielberg, Cameron, Eastwood, G.Miller etc. etc.
Nah, that's George Miller.
@@davidjames579 that's British sense of humor
Never change Ridley, never change.
... the Alien story?
The Gladiator legacy?
As he gets older he is turning into a statue of great greek philosophers
3 interviewers?
Didn't you think 3x the indistinguishable laughter clones made it SO much betterer?
/s
"If you can't get your friends jobs, what's the point of attaining success?" -Mr. Magoo
Acting like it's the best joke they've ever heard. Embarrassing.
Because it wasn’t a joke but a really funny at witty line. It’s called british humour. Maybe you‘ve heard of it.
It was hilarious to me
It was hardly amusing enough to justify such a histrionic response. They’re sycophants.
Ridley responds, No.
Fake, forced, maniacal laughter.
Exactly.
Exactly! What made them think it would be a good idea to bring in those three nervous bootlicking Ridley Scott fanboys?
@@j.vonhogen9650
Same one allowed to give creative advice on his films of the last 20 years.
Hes a Northerner he doesnt need his ego massaged.
Nonsense Ridley obviously can't stand the other fella's questionable success doesn't matter who interviews, (Ridley always cared to touch upon actual sensitive life issues like politics, religion, historic events, social commentary. While Chris has chosen to play it safe always not daring to offend anyone while not being true either to anyone.)
A Professional level 'English rivalry' is like when street dogs meet. There is no hiding it unlike their American counterparts.
@@-dtuyhnjhggvjjjnforget it, this guy is just spamming the same comment on multiple threads
There's a reason he's Nolan's idol ❤
Haha - love it. He is just the best at being a cantancerous old git, in the best possible way.
Yeah, but he was a cantankerous young git also.
Watched Alien last night, can’t believe that was 1979…an era of miniatures and hand built props.Legend
Both visionary Directors! 👌🏼
A very British answer followed by a very American response
American audiences: OmG I cAnT lIKe BeLiEvE hE sAiD tHaT!!!
Meanwhile British audiences *gives a half smile*
@@fromthedumpstertothegrave3689you’re projecting what you think most Americans are like here because like most Brits you get your ideas of Americans from Hollywood and British tv.
@@boblately5402in part he's definitely correct.
@@Cenot4ph *yawn* again projection. “Enlightened” Brits with their “Enlightened” takes that are just repeating stuff from what they see on tv.
Most Americans don't think the British are funny. These guys are just dweebs@@Cenot4ph
One thing will always be…and thats Ridley Scott being Ridley Scott. Godlike and gives no Fs.
“Brings tear to my eyes…”
Later, at THE OSCARS…
Love that kind of humor . . My dad had Irish parents and he always had a good crack 🤣
Why are there three people doing half a persons job?
With the size of this guy's ego I'm surprised it's only 3 people there to kiss his a**
these three pinheads should do manufacturing jobs, something meaningful and real, but then I'm thinking, they rather shouldn't, in entertainment they can do no damage
@@wurzelausc Nailed it.
Ridley is such a character.
That’s an amazing heartfelt compliment. Not sure what to think of that response. Did he actually see the video of Nolan saying all that or did the interview read it off?
Kind of rude no? To direct that to someone who admires you that much?
Maybe I’m just soft and it’s not my type of humor.
No, you are completely right.
It was extremely rude and arrogant, but Ridley Scott fanboys really don't care. He is their hero and they will keep defending his behavior no matter what.
When you’re surrounded by “yes” men.
Couldn’t agree more hahaha
Yes haha
They’re young interviewers. It’s not their job to argue with a renowned filmmaker
Funny but yeah... not quite that funny
@@TrueEnglishMan01They look more like absolute morons to me and not professional interviewers.
Two great directors.
no
@@sixvulture
Totally agree with you 👍👍👍
Very Harrison Ford.
The masterpieces this man has made … I hate when he is not given the credit he deserves.
Why does it take three people to interview someone?
A complete and total legend. Long may he reign 😂
RIDLEY SCOTT IS SO IMPORTANT TO ME. CHRIS NOLAN IS MY FAVORITE WRITER/DIRECTOR.
Ok
Always remember you have the power to be just as great as them!
Same man, they're my favorites, what did you thought of Napoleon? I thought it was a bit dissapointing compared to Oppenheimer, I'm waiting for the extended cut of Napoleon.
You can tell Nolan got some shot selection from Ridley. Both are big on majestic and beautiful shots.
Napoleon brought tears to the worlds’ eyes
Because it sucked so bad
It didn't suck
@@itcouldbelupus2842 It did
@@FlippyD1998 How did it suck?
@@itcouldbelupus2842 I am fine with historical inaccuracy as long as it is to enhance the story. It was just boring. Plus Phoenix could not have gotten Napoleon’s actual character more wrong. In real life he was very charismatic and charming but also arrogant and crass. Basically everything Joaquin’s “joker” caricature of him wasn’t.
@@FlippyD1998 he was incredibly charismatic as well as arrogant and crass.
I didn't find it boring at all, I'm sorry there weren't enough explosions for you.
I love how you think you know what Napoleon's actual character was like, very cute.
Ridley Scott is a Spartan director... No training. No physical prep before a film. And yet, as far as being prolific, he destroys young filmmakers. 💥🎥
“It brings tears to my eyes” cue the clapping seals and their fake laughs🙄🤡
they just starstruck
How did they not get the joke right after his cheeky smile lol
Ridley Scott’s a boss
More like an a-hole but yeah
I need a trio of laughers like that to hang out at my house for a few hours.
Ridley should've won a best director Oscar by now. Shame
Nah
@@lilmilontiktok Kingdom of Heaven? Gladiator? Alien? Blade Runner?
He should've obviously won for Gladiator but not for anything else.
@@heavybattle6650 alien?
@@POPE_FRANC1S that was the year of Apocalypse Now and Kramer vs Kramer, maybe Ridley deserved a nomination but winning imo is a bit of a stretch
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I think all three of them came.
One of my favorite directors. So many great and historical films
Pseudo-historical.
@@PEDRELVIS ah my poor English, I meant that his films are all time classics. Alien , Blade Runner, Thelma and Louise, Gladiator, etc
@@ThisCreepingLife You're not wrong, all his films are great, I just wish he wouldn't make so many drastic historical changes to his films.
I saw Prometheus.
Ridley has gone soft in the head.
And Napoleon was a total mess.
@@TheBaconWizardUtter garbage
Prometheus wasn't that bad. At least not as bad as Napoleon.
@@TheBaconWizardNapoleon was awesome though occasionally flawed. It just didn't please frogs and deluded simps of tyrants because ridley absolutely goes against the "great man theory" - or at least he refuses a romantic perspective on it. He shows a pretty nihilistic take on "great" leaders, and most moviegoers aren't ready and mature enough for it. Same goes for The Last Duel, Ridley obviously believes wholeheartedly that power corrupts and mostly the worse kind of people rise to the top of governance. This movie sticks to that unapologetically and I think that's what makes it a classic for me already. Its rare that we see such great moviemaking going against the cultural grain of its times. If you didn't like it because it isn't historically accurate then Ridley is not a storyteller for you.
Bringing some Logan Roy vibes with that curt and sardonic reply. Love it.
Good dry Geordie sense of humour! 😂
Nothing specifically geordie about that come on 😂 there’s no unique geordie humour
@@kJ922-h3j you would say that wouldn’t you! 🤣
@@paulgomusic took me a second before I realised you meant because of football 😂 but no working class British humour is the same in every part of the country
I’m sure Ridley appreciated the three’s response in laughter.
Good for him. American journalists are always looking for the mawkish angle
He could have instead learn a thing or two from Nolan when doing a historical film. Perhaps Napoleon wouldn't have turned into that horrible mess we were given.
BASED af lmao
Y’all don’t even know what based means. This is a cornball response
@@Redclxxd Agree to disagree, it was pretty funny.
@@Redclxxd Why are you so angry, lil bro? ❤️
stop
@@TeeveepicksuresNo
Bruh why tf do i feel like crying like at the second wing he was asking Sean questions geniunly interested in how he does his things its fuckinf beautiful
He probably saw The Dark Night Rises.
A common trait in egotistical artists is that they can only praise artists that came before them but they'll never praise someone that came after his generation, you can see this in Ridley, Keith Richards, to name a few. Then you have non egotistical artists like David Bowie who praised Trent Reznor or Kurt Cobain.
Bowie was an artist for the ages 💞 Michael Hutchence was like him.
this is the level of questions he has to deal with, excellent response
I watched a show where they gave the viewers the same advice, about not getting too close to your favorite celebrities, if you want to remain an admirer to them.
But as I can see now, the celebrities admire each other in ways only the people in the same carriers could. I think this is how people with same professions end up in love and relationship.
As one of the viewers and lovers of movies and music videos, yes, I think about how it would be if I got people resembling my favourites. And of course I am currently searching for such girls and women that resemble such celebrities.
These kids showing their stupidity with that question
Such a Geordie/South Shields answer 😂
That was unnecessary.
You learn about people via interviews and other avenues. At a British awards ceremony some years ago he won an award and his response was 'what took so long?'. He sounds like an entitled personality. His career is more miss than hit. He makes the mistake of using the same technicians over and over again and so all his films in the last 25 years look almost identical. His first three films stand out.
This is such a pure dudes moment. He says something that might be showing a bit of weakness, shuts the idea down, every guy in the room dies laughing.
It’s pathetic.
@@slutro2 I think it's funny. I see it happen all the time. This is how a lot of us cope with stuff. It's not healthy, true, but it is very funny.
@@YOUFREAKINNERD I thought this kind of manly humour was funny before too. Not so much now.
It's a stupid question to ask. that's why his answer is a joke.
Christopher Nolan is the superior director!
No, not at all, he is really good but not superior vin 😂😂😂😂😂
@@52830645 It's called my opinion. Agree to disagree!
Such a boys club kinda interview. Love it
Why is be being interviewed by 3 NPCs?
Classic Ridley response, I admire it.
Funny Stuff!
I love the guy. His work speaks for itself. 🙌🏻
the joke wasnt that funny.
It brings tears to my eyes seeing what has become Alien saga, its sequels and prequels...
an intelligent response to a really stupid question
How so is it stupid? He’s genuinely asking how he feels to be an inspiration to a revered filmmaker. I swear the jealousy of some of you,…
@@GyvonJante You answered yourself. Why do you think "He’s genuinely asking how he feels to be an inspiration to a revered filmmaker". Both you and the interviewer should stop smelling your own farts, it's just something nice, don't get over yourselves.
My most favourite films of Ridley Scott are 'Black Rain' and 'Kingdom of Love'. I feel he is still searching for his greatest film, that is all heart, because deep down that's his greatest strength to portray deep human emotions, like few can.
Black Rain is great! But I think you mean Kingdom of Heaven.
Nolan is too nice and humble while being down to earth of a person. Scott has completely lost it and makes mostly garbage now with no truth to real stories and the sources...
sure buddy
Ridley Scott, ladies and gentlemen 😂
In my opinion Nolan is a far better and more interesting (as well as consistent) filmmaker than Scott. But I still chuckled at his response 😂
True.
Not better than pre-90s Ridley.
@@jaroslawleskiewicz9128 You mean Blade Runner & Alien-Ridley? No, he can't beat that.
@@ogelsmogel The Duelists! :)
@@jaroslawleskiewicz9128 Oh, I haven't seen that one. Is it good?
Oddly enough, I love Tony Scott’s work, RIP big man
Ridley was Nolan before Nolan was Nolan.
It’s sad to say, but Ridley still has a stronger legacy
true
no he doesnt Nolan will go down as the better filmmaker
He is very cool dude for a century year old person. His napoleon was absolute fun to watch. Dark comedy satire
Everything he's done since Gladiator is on par with categorical trash. But he still thinks he's a genius 🤦 That *massive* ego of his will ensure he never makes another decent film.
Greta voice, "how dare you!"
American Gangster and The Martian are trash? The Last Duel?
@@einexile Ridley Scott haters are funny
good thing Nolan doesn't have phone so its a bit less likely for him to see this😂
Those guys laughing was cringe
What if I told y'all that he really meant what he said, if the reporter didn't said "really" he will keep it that way and praises him it astonishing for me how people can change their opinions, thoughts and behavior instantly just to sound cool.
Nolan makes better movies
I agree Nolan has more depth, but they are both great
Ridley Scott knows he’s revered. He was also inspired by someone so he gets it. The dude has a crazy resume. He makes going to the movies an experience just like Nolan does.
??? Don´t compare the work of a true master of cinema to a overrated turd. The only experience you get by watching a Christopher Nolan film is sleeping or being bored to death by pretentious crap disguised as something intellectual.
@@MrCarpen7er Ridley Scott knows he’s revered. He was also inspired by someone so he gets it. The dude has a crazy resume. He makes going to the movies an experience just like Nolan does.
Napoleon....
Was great…
But......the movie wasnt
Bro’s a fucking menace
3 interviews is wild
3 interviewers?
@@maheshprabhuyeah he prob meant that
@@mieshta6607 I did in fact
@SexyNinjaMonkeyz, you can edit it.
Friggin fan boy questions
They weren’t ready for the British sarcasm 🤣
I got such a shock when I first glanced the thumbnail. “Arnie doesn’t half look old!”. Phew! It’s just silly old Ridley
Teacher makes a joke.
The students who are behind in grades 😂😂😂
Is nobody going to mention how Ridley Scott just casually smells his fingers before answering???
😂😂😂
A British legend raving about another British legend. Perfectly balanced, as everything should be.
Ridley has a knack for making my favourite films.
And then pulling down his drawrs and taking a big ol dump all over it.
@@bc9719 BS
Yet his eyes are teary. Hes a sweetheart 🥲
He's the fucking best 😂😂😂
OG RS WITH A CLASIC MIC DROP MOMENT 🫵🏻😎