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Actors break down their most memorable scenes hosted by John Feitelberg

  1. 4d ago

    Matt Johnson & Dominic Sessa Break Down TONY & Their Most Iconic Scenes

    Matt Johnson & Dominic Sessa Break Down TONY & Their Most Iconic Scenes The director and star of TONY sit down to talk building the film from Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential, shooting on location in Provincetown, and the "layered heads" technique that makes every Matt Johnson movie feel so immersive. Plus, they break down scenes from BlackBerry and The Holdovers, and dig into the throughline of delusional ambition running through Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie. TONY is out now in theaters, go see it. Chapters: 0:00 – Cold Open 0:29 – intro 1:24 – Pulling scenes from Kitchen Confidential 2:08 – Getting the real stories from Larry Luster 2:54 – Best restaurant in Provincetown 3:15 – Writing dialogue only after casting the actor 3:38 – The line that defines the movie 4:42 – Matt's "next to Dom's feet" directing style 5:31 – Letting actors run long takes without cutting 6:07 – Why Matt’s movies feel so immersive 6:50 – The "layered heads" technique explained 8:22 – Leo Woodall becoming a Boston guy 9:05 – The punch scene with Antonio Banderas 9:42 – Most P-Town thing that happened off-camera 11:06 – The Yellow Deli 12:04 – Learning the real New England seafood culture 12:42 – Getting drunk, karaoke at the Colony Tap 14:07 – BlackBerry scene: "Where the vampires hang out" 16:23 – Casting Glenn Howerton and his ability to rage 17:23 – Making 1975 Provincetown feel lived-in 18:52 – The Nirvanna the Band The Show fireworks scene 20:10 – The Holdovers 20:56 – Alexander Payne's "90% of the role" theory 22:33 – "I make movies with people I like" 24:10 – The throughline of delusional ambition (BlackBerry, Nirvanna, TONY) 25:32 – Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie 26:23 – Matt hiding inside his own films / "The joke is on you" 27:08 – Go see TONY in theaters #TONY #MattJohnson #DominicSessa #TheHoldovers #BlackBerry #NirvanaTheBand #AnthonyBourdain #KitchenConfidential #FilmInterview #MovieInterview #IndieFilm #ActorInterview

  2. Aug 5

    Common on Silo & Turning Down Kanye's Tour to Pursue Acting

    John Feitelberg sits down with Common for an all-new episode of Scene Stealers to break down the scenes that defined his career. From his breakout role in Smokin' Aces to American Gangster, John Wick: Chapter 2, and Silo, Common reflects on the actors, directors, and moments that shaped him. He shares stories about learning from Denzel Washington, working alongside Keanu Reeves, and the decision to turn down a Kanye West tour to pursue acting. Common also discusses what drew him to Robert Simms in Silo, why he believes acting can heal people, his pursuit of an EGOT, and the films that continue to inspire him. Subscribe for more episodes of Scene Stealers. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Welcome & Becoming Robert Simms in Silo 01:28 - Why Common Chose to Play a Villain 03:11 - Can Acting Heal People? 06:16 - Lessons Learned From Playing Robert Simms 08:23 - Bradley Cooper & Obama 10:29 - Silo, Tim Robbins & Chasing an EGOT 14:50 - JOHN WICK : CHAPTER 2 15:00 - Behind the Scenes of John Wick: Chapter 2 17:24 - Keanu Reeves' Incredible Work Ethic 18:43 - AMERICAN GANGSTER 19:12 - Learning From Denzel on American Gangster 23:01 - SMOKIN' ACES 23:28 - Landing His First Acting Role (Smokin' Aces) 27:21 - Turning Down Kanye's Tour to Pursue Acting 29:19 - Working With Charlie Day on Fool's Paradise 31:44 - Why No Country for Old Men Is a Masterpiece 33:55 - The Comic-Con Lorax Story & Final Thoughts #Common #Silo #JohnWick #AmericanGangster #KanyeWest #KeanuReeves #DenzelWashington #AppleTV #SceneStealers #Movies #Film #Acting

  3. Jul 29

    Jeffrey Dean Morgan on Negan, the Bat Scene & His Most Iconic Roles

    Jeffrey Dean Morgan : Negan breaks down the Walking Dead bat scene, 10 years of playing the character, and his roles in Watchmen and The Losers. On this episode of Scene Stealers, Jeffrey Dean Morgan sits down to relive his most iconic scenes starting with The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3 and the evolving dynamic between Negan and Maggie. JDM breaks down the legendary "bat scene," including the secrecy around who Negan actually killed and the alternate endings shot to catch a leaker. The conversation also covers Jeffrey Dean Morgan's role as The Comedian in Zack Snyder's Watchmen, his time on The Losers alongside Idris Elba and Chris Evans, and the story behind how he ended up owning Samuel's Candy Shop in Rhinebeck, NY with Paul Rudd. SCENES : - The Losers - Watchmen - The Walking Dead The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3 is streaming now on AMC and AMC+. Chapters: 00:00 — Cold Open 00:18 — Welcome Jeffrey Dean Morgan 00:37 — Dead City Season 3: Negan & Maggie's Fallout 02:17 — Becoming a Walking Dead Superfan 03:05 — Getting Cast as Negan 04:15 — This Season's Shift in Tone 04:38 — Jenny's Death & Its Aftermath 06:04 — Why He's Still Playing Negan After 10 Years 06:28 — The Dead City Cast & Jimmy Simpson 08:14 — The Samuel's Candy Shop Story 09:06 — Buying a Cabin in the Hudson Valley 11:02 — Meeting the Rudds & Buying the Store 13:16 — THE LOSERS 13:37 — Reuniting With Sylvain White 21:34 — WATCHMEN 21:56 — Watchmen & The Comedian 22:20 — Doctor Manhattan & "The Big Blue Dick" 23:53 — The Nine-Day Opening Fight Scene 25:53 — His Dad on Set 28:12 — THE WALKING DEAD 29:31 — Negan's Introduction: The Bat Scene 31:15 — The Secret Alternate Endings 33:05 — Building the Lean & the Smile 37:17 — Wrap #thewalkingdead #deadcity #jeffreydeanmorgan #negan

  4. Jul 21

    Luke Wilson on Old School, Legally Blonde and Wes Anderson

    Luke Wilson breaks down his new Netflix golf comedy The Hawk, plus Bottle Rocket, Legally Blonde, Old School, and The Royal Tenenbaums. Luke Wilson joins Scene Stealers to talk about his new Netflix series The Hawk, co-starring Will Ferrell, Jimmy Tatro, Molly Shannon, and David Hornsby. Luke breaks down how he got the role, the rise of golf's popularity, why comedies used to have more room to breathe than they do today, and what it was like reuniting with Will Ferrell nearly two decades after Old School. He also looks back at Bottle Rocket and how it flopped at the box office, nearly ended his and Owen Wilson's acting careers, and later became a cult classic praised by Martin Scorsese + the story of how the Legally Blonde writers fought to cast him as Emmett Richmond, working with Gene Hackman on The Royal Tenenbaums, and reacting to Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood. Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction & The Hawk 0:34 – Getting the call from Will Ferrell into LIV talk 2:10 – There's no more good golf movies 3:18 – Luke Wilson's swing 5:24 – BOTTLE ROCKET 7:14 – Scorsese on Bottle Rocket 9:08 – Owen almost joined the Marines 11:59 – THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS 13:35 – Bjorn Borg & Richie Tenenbaum 14:49 – Grandad roles 15:12 – BB gun story 16:37 – Gene Hackman 21:59 – OLD SCHOOL 22:22 – The greatness of Old School 23:34 – Fight Club 25:59 – Working with Will Ferrell on Old School 29:08 – They don't make comedies like they used to 31:19 – Mitch-a-Palooza & Snoop Dogg 34:58 – LEGALLY BLONDE 35:32 – Reese Witherspoon 37:49 – Forgetting his character's name 40:24 – Daniel Day-Lewis 43:15 – Closing The Hawk is streaming now on Netflix. Subscribe to Scene Stealers for more actor interviews and iconic movie scene reactions. #LukeWilson #TheHawk #actorinterview #SceneStealers #OldSchool #LegallyBlonde #BottleRocket #TheRoyalTenenbaums #WillFerrell #WesAnderson Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at https://square.com/go/STEALERS! #squarepod Use code STEALERS at https://Monarch.com to get your first year of Monarch Core half off at just $50 Catch more of Out of Order here: https://www.barstoolsports.com/bios/out-of-order

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