Actors Roundtable: Cillian Murphy, Mark Ruffalo, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Giamatti & more
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Colman Domingo ("Rustin", "The Color Purple") joins Paul Giamatti ("The Holdovers"), Cillian Murphy ("Oppenheimer"), Mark Ruffalo ("Poor Things"), Andrew Scott ("All of Us Strangers") and Jeffrey Wright ("American Fiction") on the L.A. Time Envelope Actors Roundtable.
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Cillian Murphy DESERVES that Oscar. End of.
The whole concept of the Oscars is ridiculous. Entirely different movies, different performances, all great for what each film was. Pitting art against itself as a contest is absurd.
He seemed so nervous in this roundtable and was stammering more than usual... He probably can't wait to be done with press and interviews in public!
Yeah sure. & There are also more deserving actors like Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes who never got a single oscar for their terrific performances in movies like Schindler's list. Robbed off. That's how oscars are.
Absolutely. His performance was so natural, didn't feel like an actor playing Oppenheimer, he was Oppenheimer. Love how he kept the performance subtle and quite internal, and didn't make it one of those dramatic Oscar-bait performances. That is what great acting is for me, the actor forgetting himself and becoming his character.
@@colinstevenson6984 one rational individual in here
“It’s not the duty of art to gives the answers, just to ask the questions.” -Cillian Murphy Wish other art did that.
wouldn't attribute this quote to cillian murphy. yes, he said it but it's not... new?
"A work of art does not answer questions, it provokes them" - Leonard Bernstein
@@antonrnik😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Similar sentiment from song "terrapin station" : "The storyteller makes no choice Soon you will not hear his voice His job is to shed light And not to master"
How tf can you say that at the end after the quote?
Paul Giamatti the most likeable yet underrated actor of all time. THE GOAT.
Even in this, he was highly charismatic and funny.
All of them are equally likable
Lol no, he’s so annoying
He’s in so many of my favourite films. Incredible actor. And seems like a lovely man!
Cillian is super funny (but unintentionally). Oppenheimer is so intense and dark, but upon further rewatches, I realised his character actually had the funniest moments.
That one moment where its exposed he had an affair and hes like "he didnt die of a broken heart cause he never found out" was WILD
I missed it the first time but I laugh at the scene where Oppenheimer is in front of a group and someone wants more info. He glances at Groves and then subtly crosses his legs. In a few scenes earlier, Groves had told him he could talk until he felt Groves foot on a rather delicate body area.
@@shanmantv the way you edited that comment did add a little more of a “this is a real person and real comment” effect. Good job
@@arzabael i dont even remember what i changed i thought it was a typo
@@shanmantvwhy was that WILD
Andrew Scott seems like such a genuinely nice man and I hope his career keeps taking off after this, I know he has been in the industry for many years but I hope more directors give him leading roles in movies and not only tv shows.
just seeing the thumbnail alone made me do a double take. jeffrey wright in particular has always been one of my all-time favorite actors, and to see him in a conversation with other actors i admire brings me joy. oh, to be a fly on the wall...
His Moriarty in Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch was perfect, hell of an actor
100% agree. I still rember his brief appearance in Band Of Brothers as Cowboy, and of course Moriarty in Sherlock.
His role in Fleabag made such an impact on me… I realize now it’s because his performance was deeply real and beautifully done.
I re watched his episode of Black Mirror the other day and he just gutted me. I was emotionally wrecked. mid episode, incredible performance.
Rooting for Cillian Murphy to win the Oscar. His performance was so subtle and natural, you could totally forget this is an actor playing a role. It is good to see that this kind of internal performance is getting recognition, not only dramatic Oscar-bait style ones. He clearly is very handsome, intelligent and has a great voice too, hope to see him in more great films in future. I also like how he is just his introverted self in these interviews, not anymore reluctant and disappointed like he was when he was younger, but still himself, not trying to turn into a funny extrovert - there is no need, people on social media seem to love him as he is, and it is good news for all of us introverts too.
Sorry just couldn't stand the fact that you have 420 likes and not a single comment. You described it beautifully!!
🍀🍀🍀🙏🙏🙏 For Cillian Murphy
As an introvert I can relate. Perfectly well said, thank you
Cillian got the best seat and cameraman loves him, im rooting for that
The photo shoot and article was very much centered on him as well. I think they are aware he is the front runner.
🙏🙏🙏@@rehnumachowdhury3629
@@rehnumachowdhury3629 exactly
He's the popular one of all so...
So do I! He’s the most beautiful man ever!
this is probably my favorite actors roundtable ever
Mine too! It was such a joy to watch.
I love that the moderator opened the episode with a good laugh, i feel like it put everyone at ease
They came for the king (thr) and they didn't miss.
Really good group. I watch roundtables obsessively all the time. There's an art to getting the right people in the room, and then even more so, getting them to open up and engage with each other meaningfully.
The one with Sam Jackson, Oscar Isaac, Brian Cox and Hiddleston was really good. Cox laying into Brando's method acting hype was hilarious
Cillian Murphy: “we’re at the point with AI where it’s like splitting the atom that’s how powerful and scary it is” Reporter: “whelp! Thanks everyone! Let’s get out of here!” That ending killed me.
Same!! I was like what a grim way to end an interview 😭 now I'm going to be thinking about that the whole day.
It gives me some comfort to hear famous people expressing the same concerns I’ve been having about this jump in technology. There is an ineffable quality of art that connects humanity, and these attempts to replicate or fuse it with “generative” artificial programming could certainly lead to a slow extinction of artistic pursuit.
Hold on to your butts, everyone
Timestamp please
@@breakfastonuranus the end is usually close to the highest time of the piece
cillian murphy the oscar is yours
Paul giamatti
Him or Paul
Bradley copper is not going to like this comment.
DiCaprio and Phoneix over him this year. Cooper comes close behind Murphy. Gosling should have been lead not supporting.
literally no one: kotfm dicaprio: ☹️
Cillian and Scott. Two amazing irish actors 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Scott is English, no?
Andrew is most definitely Irish.
@@RobK32 He's Irish
@@RobK32no
@@RobK32 Born in Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪 in 1976.
Love how Cillian seems to have the same view as Charlie Kaufman regarding art. It's not something you explain. It's something you just show, and the audience will be the one to interpret it as they wish.
i just watched "synecdoche, new york" and that was the exact impression i got from the movie. though i went in blind, i felt as if it just wanted me to feel things and not worry about understanding the ambiguity. such a great experience
Charlie Kaufman??? Really? He is the only one that don't try to explain? It’s really odd to just name him out of nowhere!
All the actors there are so deserving but Cillian's portrait of Oppenheimer is the most vivid in my mind!
Have you seen Ezra Miller in The Flash. It’s honestly one of the best performances of the past several years. The fact that he hasn’t been nominated for anything proves what a joke these awards are
@@scooterlibbie LMFAO
@@jrgenstensrud8581 what's funny? Not my fault if you don't know good acting when you see it
@@scooterlibbie Maybe it's because a flopped spandex super hero mish mash of a film is not something that usually garners individual award consideration.
@@mysticsaxophone4181 you obviously have bad taste.
You can tell the actors deeply respect Cillian. He’s also very handsome.
He is. Have you seen Jonathan Rhys Meyers? Similar looks, unfortunately one with addictions.
Cillian's eyes are the *real* attraction.
@@liamphibia And the cheekbones, and the jawline...
Cillian has already won in two categories: Best Eyes and Best Cheekbones.
And Best Voice...I could listen to him read the dictionary.
dude looks like something Michelangelo would carve out of marble.
@@gossamerabba did you know he has a bedtime story on the calm app? It' fantastic.
And best jaws
@@Bailey593 He might have done some surgery. The buccal fat removal or something like that. Not sure but it's quite sharp
Love the interactions between Cillian and Colman - they’re both so authentic and thoughtful.
Coleman Domingo is such an underrated actor, he's amazing as Strand in Fear the Walking Dead.
Glad he’s finally getting the recognition he deserves!
THANK YOU! I was scrolling through this comment section and was like, NO ONE is gonna give this man his flowers? And then I saw your comment so again, I say thank you.
I need Cillian to win that Oscar. That film was an experience and I’ve been obsessed with how perfect it was since I saw it. There were other great performances this year, but that just has to win.
It was right at this moment when Cillian finally stop being disappointed 😅
Cillian Murphy should get the Oscar for Oppenheimer. I love his sense of containment, self sufficiency and stillness that's such a part of him even here, it enables him to be a minimalist in front of the camera which the camera loves and which commands the attention of an audience. Andrew Scott is so talented too, both are very understated and real, and have lovely vocal tones - well done Ireland. Delightful and insightful.
Did you like the part where he was self contained so much that he said he wouldn’t be empathetic if it wasn’t for acting? A person who has to be taught empathy is also known as a selfish sociopath
@@slimelove3493 and? even if you're correct, being a sociopath is a mental illness, like schizophrenia or depression
@@slimelove3493 You are well named! So hateful ?? Are you just an Anti Irish Brit starting your usual counter campaign like you did against all 14 Irish nominees at last years Oscars. Cillian was honest enough to say that Acting taught him greater empathy because that's what acting is all about. You could use some acting lessons to reduce your own psychopathy.
He will win. Bradley Cooper will be in the running but it will go to Cilian.
Cillian is just me. Very shy and nervous kind of person, socially awkward and wants to be left alone 😂🤣
Sounds like you both need therapy
@@scooterlibbie😅
@@scooterlibbiewhy would they need therapy? It’s okay to be socially awkward and to want a lot of alone time. Not everyone is extremely extroverted.
@@misa6440 interesting. I didn't realize that walking through life terrified of other people was a good thing.
By Cillian Murphy standards, he is very talkative during this roundtable. He's an introvert but you can see he's more comfortable around a group of other actors. Talk shows, award shows, and premieres just aren't his thing.
I love Paul Giamatti so much. Amazing conversation with everyone. Cillian Murphy needs to win that Oscar.
I like Murphjy but he's almost certainly going to lose to Tom Holland this year
I agree. Paul is very respectable and he seems like a nice guy. I haven’t seen the holdovers but I’m sure he was great. But I must say I’m rooting for cillian on this one.
@@scooterlibbie Bru Tom ain't even on the nomination list
@@killersgrave that's how you know it's rigged
Cillian deserves all the love from the public, he is so humble and talented. 🇮🇪
Cillian must be getting more comfortable with all these interviews etc. it’s lovely to see him more he’s phenomenal but ya gotta do the campaign if you want to be in the Oscar’s race. Which kind of detracts from the nomination it would eat my soul having to constantly do the door to door salesman
I think he is quite comfortable with this stuff these days. And he is campaigning. He can campaign and still be his introverted self. People seem to love him as he is, no need to change to someone he's not.
I think he's just in his element with other creatives passionate about their work
I think it's because this is more of a conversation between fellow actors and not the typical interview with inane questions
@@muireannmc1056agreed
100% because this is where it’s genuine, real and a conversation. Nothing like the interviews he use to do it the past
Jeffrey Wright & Cillian Murphy’s Performances Are Masterclasses For Exceptional Acting.
Mark Ruffalo is the ultimate chameleon
Cillian is so eloquent. I love how much respect these men have for each other's work and their craft.
Oppenheimer is freaking fantastic and Cillian Murphy is absolutely phenomenal in it. Its a film that gets better n better with every rewatch which is insane for a biopic and a movie of that length. I sincerely hope Cillian gets the oscar. He absolutely deserves it.
tell me you haven't seen The Flash without telling me you haven't seen The Flash
Everyone talking about Cillian, and it really make me so proud, because he deserve that. What an actor!
Oscar Winner Cillian Murphy has a nice ring to it.
Cillian Murphy better get that Oscar!
Ezra Miller needs to win it this year
Never thought I would see Thomas Shelby in this round table
Without a cigarette at that! 😂
Cillian and Andrew...Irish lads on tour
I wAtched Oppenheimer 4 times in Imax, bought the streaming in prime and bought the 4k DVD. I'm a fan. Brilliant cast. Amazing scting. Best movie of the year for me.
Not just one of the Best Films this Year, but one of the Best Films of the 2020s!
@@JosephDutraor even 1940s
and on this day at this table…they all fell in love with Cillian Murphy
There is so much intelligence at this table! Everyone is so eloquent it’s beautiful, almost poetic with the way they all speak.
The massive, positive response to this round table shows what Cillian said about audiences being smart, and this is so beautiful! A real proof that our pure human spirit is still alive.
Yoooo this roundtable is definitely unmatched!! Wow. Hollywood reporter has to step up hahaha
Murphy’s nervousness is so endearing ❤ Also love Ruffalo and Giamatti’s answers. Great round table 🎉
First I thought Cillian was born to play Tommy Shelby but then I realised he was actually born to play Oppenheimer!!!
Paul Giamatti is a well known actor, but since Billions he's been an absolute master. Colman Domingo is criminally underrated too, absolute star and very amazing actor.
Great actor. I've but everytime I see Giamatti I will always think of him being Chuck Rhodes.
It makes me beyond happy Cillian is finally getting the recognition he deserves. I've been waiting for him to get this kinda attention for yearssssss now. When it comes to the best lead actor category these days, the academy tends to award mediocrity so I have no faith in them seeing his excellence, but whether he wins the Oscar or not, he will always be the greatest to ever do it.
The talent in that room? Off the charts. Wow!
Jeffrey Wright is a towering talent creating amazing art for decades. So glad Rustin is also getting recognition nowadays-and Colman Domingo was amazing in that movie and The Color Purple.
So much Cillian content lately - great stuff
Cillian Murphy we will get you that Oscar.
As an Irishman I came here for Cillian & Andrew and I’m no stranger to Jeffrey Wright’s work but my goodness I would listen to that man read a dictionary!
All great actors, but Colman Domingo for me has really shown so much range recently. I would love to see him receive more recognition. Cillian is at the top of his game that just can not be denied. I can not see anyone else winning the Oscar this year.
This literally was not long enough. I could have listened to these amazing actors for hours.
The interviewer is refreshing in that he allows the questions to not overshadow the table participants. The conversations are natural, pleasant and informative.
Nobody ever seems to mention that Giamatti's dad was the commissioner of the MLB and the president of Yale University (and an English professor). He had a fascinating life. (Not saying Giamatti was a nepo-baby at all. He's arguably more successful and talented than his dad. But it is notable.)
i think its fair to say he is
Success is subjective ....there a ton of working actors there are only 23 Yale presidents
I think the MLB commissioner was his uncle.
Well he had a more privileged upbringing than most- that's for sure.
What would be the relevance? Plenty of successful people have successful parents.
Amazing! Thank you, a pleasure to watch. What a good bunch of amazing actors. Loved to hear Mark Ruffalo, Andrew and Cillian speaking. In all, a very intelligent conversation.
This was such a great actors roundtable. I genuinely adore all of these actors and loved their thoughtful conversation! Also, I really loved how Andrew Scott kept leaning in to really listen to what everyone else had to say.
these guys are all so unassuming, the whole conversation is so easygoing. one of my favorites!
Appreciated this interview so much and how well they all mesh and respect each other. Can’t wait to see all the films!
Thank you LA Times for gathering some of the best for this roundtable.
Cillian Murphy, the Oscar is yours!
I could watch these talks for 2 hours. I wish they were longer! To hear artists of this caliber in conversation is a gift.
Such an amazing roundtable with so many talented men! Loved it!
I’m loving the content and grounded-ness of these round tables and intimate interviews lately. The art that we got in 2023 was just riveting and it’s kind of a treat to see so much thoughtful conversations being had about the nature of art and it’s place in the modern day context. Like Andrew Scott reiterated, story is so intrinsic to the human condition and art is often what we reach for in times of need. Just really grateful getting to see and hear from so many thoughtful artists.
Wow what an amazing roundtable!!! I really hope Cillian wins big at awards season because his performance was incredible 🙌🏼
Every single actor here is one of the greatest talents of their generation, Jesus
No
@@miguelrivera9599 yes
@@miguelrivera9599agree Jeffrey wright is not deserving Denzel Washington is the best actor
What an extraordinary group of actors. Love their work. What a treat to listen to these guys discussing their craft.
I love these roundtables. They're like a masterclass on conversation.
Great group of actors. I love how natural the conversation was, the moderator barely had to ask questions.
Did we watch the same video? Seemed to be a lot of tension and jealousy towards Cillian
@@scooterlibbie I sure hope you don't breed.
@@scooterlibbieLMAO then you are not great at reading or comprehending language and body language
@@cassidyl0l i'm actually a body language expert
Paul Giamatti and Jeffrey Wright are the most underrated actors in this roundtable. They've been around for AGES, and both have never actually gotten much popularity or prime roles in their careers. Cillian at least has Peaky Blinders and Nolan movies that have gotten him quite a lot of fame. Ruffalo is a huge actor and Andrew Scott is relatively new and already popular. Colman Domingo, I'd say is also very underrated, but he hasn't been around as long as Giamatti and Wright. Wright is the even more criminally underrated actor, I feel.
Big agreee
Colman Domingo has been around for years, but he’s just now getting his due.
To reach inside and find all those expressions of feelings, immerse myself, then shake it off. Just beautiful.
Excellent work this year, gentlemen. You've all, in unique, sensitive and brilliant ways, enriched our understanding of the human condition and I thank you.
I love this kind of discussion. The interaction of nodding heads, laughter, agreeing with, sympathy and success of their project. Being polite and sharing experiences. Bravo😊
I blinked and it was done. The fastest 40 min. Could listen for another hour. Well done.
A fabulous group of actors and men. Modest, profound and humorous in their contributions here. Looking forward to seeing their films.
This was a great roundtable. Thanks for sharing
My only wish was that I could see the entire unedited version of their discussion. There were so many hints of things discussed, that were for the sake of time edited out. Great roundtable.
What an incredible round table! Loved listening to all these men.
cillian it's just so awesome, love him
Great to see more of Colman Domingo!
Love these Actors round tables! Great conversation!
Jeffrey Wright, first noticed him in The Manchuria Candidate and he wasn't the main character but those few scenes he had, his character, his acting was just brilliant!
Cillian is so beautiful. He is so articulate.
It's time for the roundtables yall!! Love to see actors do this.
I would be astonished if Cillian doesn’t win his Oscar tbh. I think his performance is solidified best of the year.
Did you see Ezra Miller in Th Flash? His performance was better than Cillian’s in every way. If the Oscar’s weren’t fixed, Ezra would win easily
@@scooterlibbie😂😂😂
this is fantastic. such a great ensemble of actors here!
I am always so impressed with these conversations. I never realized how much time and deep thought they put into their craft until I started watching these. I always thought, oh I could do that…. Oh… I was so wrong. I also just love to see how attentive they are to each other and they all seem to get along so well. What a community they have.
it’s really so beautiful how often i hear new perspectives on how different actresses and actors approach their craft and “work” (or play, as giametti put perfectly) from these roundtables. the industry itself requires introspection and artful thinking every day, but hearing the individual and deeply unique life experiences from these guys just makes me love movies and acting so much more
Here for Cillian, great episode
I love that you brought up the Arts being useful, purposeful and fulfilling beyond entertainment. ❤
A pleasure to share the insights of these accomplished actors and gentlemen.
This was among the best roundtables I've watched!
wow i rly enjoyed this roundtable. they were very entertaining, interesting & insightful.
What a fantastic group of actors! Love all of them.
I wanna know what Paul was thinking when he smirked at Andrew as he was explaining how important film and art was in the pandemic… felt like he were just beaming to see a young actor have such fire and passion for the industry! Lovedddd thissss
I loved this. Beautiful. Thank you.
Thsnk you all. Wonderful talk...
Cillian Murphy Oscar Winner
One thing that occurred to me as they spoke on Ai was the significance of the movie star. We appreciate actors as they act, but we also love them for who they are outside of their roles, how they are on press junkets, on Instagram, and we love the possibility of seeing or meeting them in person. You could never meet Ai. Hopefully that will uphold the significance of human actors.
Cillian, o Oscar vem !!!
Such a nice moment to see Cillian with his peers celebrating his forthcoming oscar...
Cillian Murphy would make a really good Bowie...
Next biopic for him to play!
love that Coleman is getting recognition definitely one of the top working actors right now
Great roundtable, I wish it was longer!
Cillian on the opening wearing all back on a black background that is a whole new atomic charisma..