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"did I just hear 'subjective camera move'?" took me out lmao
@Dusidude0024
Ай бұрын
“Wheredahell you come from?” 😭😂
Gourley saying "What's the one with the Rope?" went unnoticed, but that was hilarious
@NichePlays
Жыл бұрын
Gourley has so many understated comments and joke
@patrickmanion9646
Жыл бұрын
What's the one with the psycho? You know, that psycho killer guy? What was that one called?
@EmpyreanLightASMR
Жыл бұрын
Gourley has some good ones but he's usually trying to squeeze them in and the timing is off
@kuruman1
Жыл бұрын
I was gonna ask who the “third man” was, cos he’s pretty funny actually.
@CorbCorbin
11 ай бұрын
What’s the one with the woman who’s a thief, conning the guy, and it’s either spies, or dirty cops, looking for a killer?
Gourley with the Deep Throat line killed me.
@billdehappy1
Жыл бұрын
may hes soul find pace and joy in the heavens amen
@ce_wono
Жыл бұрын
This should be on the thumbnail.
@kmduarte2005
11 ай бұрын
Gourley is freaking hysterical on a regular basis!
@brenobacci
4 ай бұрын
@@billdehappy1 Not sure if it was intentional, but if it was - kudos!
@McDuffin
3 ай бұрын
But hader with the 70s music right after is what did it for me. Gourley is a great play maker.
Bill Hader not only has a lot of references and imagination at his command, but he is also able to quickly paint a scene with so much precision that is so specific that you see it.
@doraveronika
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I feel like I've seen every scene he ever talked about
Hader is without doubt going to be a terrific director of feature films. Go Bill!
@zizinnnn
Жыл бұрын
yes, barry is just a warm-up
@kalleidemation
Жыл бұрын
His horror picture is gonna be PERFECT.
@inyostudio
Жыл бұрын
So talented and hard working and funny.
@StankFernatra
11 ай бұрын
Ooo- Interesting.
@halfvader8015
10 ай бұрын
@@zizinnnn Not to him I don't think.
Couldn’t agree with Bill’s take more. A simply told story, with the right technique, can yield dramatic results. Complexity doesn’t always come from a convoluted series of events unfolding, but a clear setup to an obstacle and a solution that an audience can track as logical (doesn’t have to be perfect logic, but grounded in the story/character’s actions). This is something Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul does so flawlessly. Is setting up a series of, seemingly, unsolvable problems for our main character(s) and then wraps them up in an unexpected, but satisfying way. Because the writers do the work and don’t cut corners. There’s a line to follow. I really have to get back to Barry. I only scratched the first season, but I’ve heard great things and I’m a HUGE fan of Bill’s.
@JillKnapp
Жыл бұрын
It's soooo good. I'm excited for you to get to experience Barry. Enjoy the ride!
@catha.j.stuart2200
Жыл бұрын
OMG you must see the rest of the show! It just keeps being great.
@fanmail32
Жыл бұрын
lowkey barry isnt really for the mainstream section of breaking bad/better call saul fans. there's a bleakness and darkness to the world and black comedy that turns off the average viewer - like atlanta or louie. just like those two shows though, barry showcases the unique worldview of its genius creator
@PakRT48
Жыл бұрын
Wait til after you watch S02E05 "ronny/lily" & S03E06 "710N", you'd have an even much higher respect and appreciation for Hader. What a talent.
@katjoe1974
Жыл бұрын
Season 3 is gonna hit you like a truck
I hope Bill Hader has a podcast one day I can listen to him all day. He has great chemistry with Conan.
Bill Hader and also Dana Carvey making Conan laugh is my favorite thing.
@hellomark1
Жыл бұрын
Brian Cranston was hilarious a few months back
@NHatemN
Жыл бұрын
Kevin Nealon is killer
@kurtdewittphoto
Жыл бұрын
@@NHatemN Oh yeah! That one was great.
Bill’s totally right - good movies, good music - it doesn’t matter when it was made if it’s inspired and well executed 👍
“Looks like we got ourselves a film buff!” Bill says in THE most South Park voice 😂
@claptonfan54
9 ай бұрын
So good 😂
@siggeek503
8 ай бұрын
Bill has been a part of south park writer crew for some time. I believe he was One of the people that came up with the ”fishdicks” joke.
@Mopark25
5 ай бұрын
"We don't take kindly to your kind round here! Mr. Panda Bear!"
"Looks like wee goot oouurselves a film buff"..That was a legendary impression from hader..❤😂😂😂.
As a film nerd I’m so thrilled that a knowledgable film buff is creating our future library of art
Discussing the timeless nature of movies, in a film class I saw a Charlie Chaplin film that was made in 1918, at the time almost 100 years old. People, including myself, were still laughing out loud at the bits and jokes. Generations apart and it still worked. Blew me away.
@kateposts
8 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience in junior high. My history teacher showed us The Kid and at first, most of us were just happy to get a break from taking notes. But soon, the entire class was fully engaged and laughing along.
@florete2310
5 ай бұрын
Definitely. What Bill Hader said about good storytelling, good screenplay and good actors (...) is absolutely true and holds water, even - or better yet (what with all that cgi stuff nowadays) *especially now* - ... That's what makes The Godfather (just to name one) still one of the greatest trilogies of all times that have been banned on celluloid. You can cgi the living hell out a flick - if you lack these other components Bill mentioned, the result will always remain the same: Just some mediocre pablum...
in Indiana, PA the voice assistant at the crosswalks is Jimmy Stewart and it’s funny for no reason
Way too few people watch films from the 30's and 40's these days, but I really wish they would. Writers, directors and actors working at the top of their craft. When I was a teenager in the 90's, I was obsessed with those two decades of cinema, even before I went into film school. And don't just watch American films from the period: watch the films that were being made in Germany and France and Russia. I love when Hader talks about it, as it may cause some younger people to discover the era and not be afraid of "old" movies.
@evanelston105
11 ай бұрын
Ah yes Germany in the 30s and 40s. Nothing wrong with that
@brenobacci
4 ай бұрын
To be fair, there have been many, many crappy movies for every decade since 1910, and very few truly great movies for each decade, too. I'm all for stimulating young people to watch old movies, but we gotta pick the best ones to show them first, or else they might give it up entirely.
@aaronbarrera1657
2 ай бұрын
Silent films can be incredible. Lon Cheney’s Laugh Clown Laugh really turned me on to that
Hader came to my apartment near the college we both went to. Instead of drinking, smoking and partying like everyone else, he wrote down 2 pages worth of movies I should watch.
@hannah4087
10 ай бұрын
Do you remember any recommendations? That’s so cool
I can't get enough of the Subjective Camera Move bit, best comedy I've heard all year lol
After years of meaning to watch it, I finally started watching Barry. Binged the first season in two days and will try to start season 2 today.
@blueazure9658
Жыл бұрын
It only gets better in my opinion. It’s all worth it. Last episode on Sunday 🎉
@rodney0nline
Жыл бұрын
Same! About to finish the 1st season and I can definitely see Bill Hader making a name for himself in production, especially after learning he wrote and directed the pilot, as well!
@rapunzelagain
Жыл бұрын
@@rodney0nline Wait until you hit seasons three and four! His directing style gets so distinctive, it's unreal. He's truly brilliant.
This guy is going to be, without a doubt, one of the all-time great film makers and it's just what the industry needs, someone who understands the craft and isn't just going to crank out yet another superhero film. I can't wait for his first feature film.
I absolutely love Bill Hader and I’m so happy he has such an amazing show. Can’t wait to see more of his skills.
That subjective camera move character made me cry of laughter 😂 How is this guy this funny and also a brilliant filmmaker/actor?
Conan growing up with old movies explains his slapstick moves.
I remember when I first saw Back to The Future as a kid in the early 2000s, I was skeptical because it was "old" but by the end I was like "THEY MADE MORE OF THESE? PUT THEM ON!!"
“Subjective Camera Move” unlocked some of my own viewings/reflections on cinema. Wow.
@jaerivus
Жыл бұрын
Can you (or anyone) give me an example of a subjective camera move so I can understand it better? He used the example, "dolly shot," which I do understand. Is he literally just talking about movement, or is it about framing, or lighting/composition? And what makes a "move" subjective? Would the framing of the shot itself be informing us in a unique way?
@elsewhere_ash
Жыл бұрын
@@jaerivus I best describe it in the way a camera move helps the viewer interpret subtextual meanings about the tone of a scene. Hence, a dolly shot helps evoke the feeling of physical distress/paranoia. Or how a Dutch angle creates visual tension between two people discussing. Possibly.
I want Bill Hader to be a guest every week lol. His and conans chemistry is just amazing.
@brenobacci
4 ай бұрын
Definitely one of the best clips in the channel. So many gems - hippie masturbator, Jimmy Stewart checking the landing, "the one you get dizzy"...
Bill Hader is hands down the most funny man on the planet.
@Ghoopty
Ай бұрын
And one of the most likeable, too
Conan can be such a Conan sometimes
@MagicCarpetRideShareProject
4 ай бұрын
Heck yeah he can ; )
Any movie in black and white is a hit to me. When Hader was on SNL, the funniest parts of him was when he lost it laughing. I get to see his real talent here and he's funny as hell!
Every week I catch me thinking "oh man, Rear Window is a masterpiece"
i can’t fuckinf wait to see what bill does in the future love him 🫶
7:10 "what's the one with rope?" 😭😭 funniest part of this bit went unnoticed
I swear I could listen to him talk about an infinite amount of movies for an endless amount of time!!! I would love someday for them to talk about Key Largo (1948), such an incredible movie and so underrated
Conan, Bill, and Dana should make a flick. it would be the funniest picture of the year
Who knew they both had passable Jimmy Stewart impressions lined up
Yeehaw 😂. LOOKS LIKE WE HAVE OURSELVES A FILM BUFF. LOL
barry is so good and so underrated. best tv show out there right now
Matt Gourley is a delight and a treasure 💗
I also love watching classic films. Theyre great and interesting for so many different reasons. And Bill is totally right. Just tell a good story. Find a good story and really lean into it! Audiences will respond, and remember.
@jaerivus
Жыл бұрын
The script is of course crucial, but-- and I could be mistaken-- I think by "story" that Bill intended that word to be shared with the visual storytelling as well, vis a vis the camera work.
@kit2770
Жыл бұрын
@Jaerivus McTavern Yup, I know. Bill did talk about camera work. My comment is very much referring to that, along with all other aspects of great film.
@jaerivus
Жыл бұрын
@@kit2770 Gotcha, I wasn't sure. Thank you, and my apologies if I offended in any way by misconstruing your words.
@kit2770
Жыл бұрын
@@jaerivus 👍👍👍
Just did our first Movie Night last night with my artsy kid and we watched Rear Window. She loved it, loved the filming style and the story.
Hader is fantastic. I caught that comment about Dana Carvey. Absolutely the best Jimmy Stewart impression out there.
I was on the edge of my seat, watching Rear Window. My favorite Hitchcock film.
I had the original idea for Barry, but mine was about a young boy who can talk to flowers and animals. The kid is shipwrecked on an enchanted island and befriends the local baby animals. The kid and his animal friends fight off a band of magical pirates who want to invade the island and raze the forest looking for lost ghost treasure. The boy and the animals use the magical pirate ship to sail to America, where he becomes a sniper for the Marines, and the rest from there on is really pretty similar. They're almost identical, some say.
Came for the Bill Hader interviewed...stayed for the fantastic T-Mobil ad.
@patrickmanion9646
Жыл бұрын
"I love ALL the G's!"
*"Did I hear 'subjective camera move'?!"* 😂😂😂
Rear Window is a good start. That movie is, to me, is absolutely perfect.
Conan’s ads are the only ones on KZread that I watch and love every single second of
he pauses for a moment when he realises he's doing a bill hicks line that might be too familiar
Conan has the best smile 🙂
This is why podcasts are so great. You get to see the individuals as who they are as this type of interaction would have not made it to prime time tV.
I like how Sona doesn’t add anything to the conversation because she’s laughing so hard
@cleverusername9369
Жыл бұрын
Her laughter is a vital contribution to the podcast. I love it when she just cracks up
@raveoreynolds6049
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure whether this is a jab or not, but that's what she's there for. This podcast typically has comedians on, and a good laugher is a pretty easy way to make them feel comfortable.
@thirdworldTrini
Жыл бұрын
Sona's laugh is all that's needed 😂😂
@denisefarrell5549
Жыл бұрын
Not a jab at all. I love it. She’s totally awesome
@marksasahara1115
11 ай бұрын
I love how she went from intern to Side Man! Or Side Woman, or Side Person. Whatever! She's also hilarious!
It is crazy to see Conan read commercial spots like in old time radio.
@Flike245
8 ай бұрын
"If you want to be like me, smoke Lucky Strike cigarettes. Mmmm, *inhales deeply* I love Lucky Strike."
Absolutely loved the last season of Barry
Pure joy!
Sona is just the best co-host for comedian guests on this show.
I love their conversation about old movies! When I was three, I saw Rear Window at the drive-in with my parent (who thought I'd sleep through it), but I was riveted the entire time. Something about Jimmy Stewart's cast and wheelchairs terrified me and left a few for the duration of my chlidhood.
@KairuHakubi
10 ай бұрын
why did you say 'parent'
Yeah, totally looking forward to movies directed by Bill Hader! He had to go through a long process to get there. Being a hilarious cast member on SNL, hilarious on talk shows and then finally directing Barry. Maybe don't fight the journey, but also lay out markers for where you want to go, and keep your ship pointed that way!
His stylist is on point with this puffy jacket. It's giving Spike Lee and Stephen Spielberg: very directorial.
Yes!! Someone please tell Hollywood. We don’t need an agenda, we don’t need a billion dollar CGI budget-just somebody, please, just tell a good story!
“Tell a good story.” Quick prediction- Bill Hader wins an Academy Award by 2033, either for Directing, or Screenwriting. Rock on, Tulsa!
i love this man
Talented funny dudes
I wish I had witty intelligent friends like these guys lol
PFFFTTT That Hitchcock gag about the 'dizzy movie' totally goes longer but edited down lmao I can totally feel that
Gotta love seeing Jeopardy (the John Sturges directed Stanwyck picture mentioned at the end of clip by Hader around 9:00) on TCM not long after watching this. Frankly, you love to see it.
I hope Bill Hader directs feature films.
Too funny!
I was bummed out when Conan ended the TBS show...but I'm liking the podcast.
"You didn't really have to say it with me" kills me every damn time.
BIRDIE MOVIE - why does that kill me every time?!
love ya bill
my wife use to always say "the guy from the verizon commercial" and i always said "you just wait". i love bill
love Bill
…my dad showed me Pink Floyd’s The Wall when I was 7. The shaving scene came on. I have never before nor since seen a man hit the fast forward button so fast. But I did appreciate it. …I don’t think it was worth all the recurring nightmares about Bob Geldof though.
I love you both. So very much❤
I shall forever be rating all my interactions in life and through media in terms of Subjective Camera Moves!!!
great episode
"You just need to tell a good story" -- Tell that to Disney 🤣
I was hearing the podcast yesterday. coudint stop laughing.
Please release full videos
Which Hitch is YOUR fav? “Dizzy” (1958) “Mt. Rushmore” (1959) “Peek-a-Boo” (1954) “Shower” (1960)
@therabbithat
Жыл бұрын
Sad Woman
@touchofdumb
11 ай бұрын
@@therabbithat I haven’t seen them which one is that?
_LAUGHTER NOT FAKE ENOUGH._
@EamonKelly
11 ай бұрын
What?
@jiyu9277
20 күн бұрын
Have you never heard real laughter before?
He's, The Bill Hader Of Our Times.
My wife wants to kill me when I talk about the set designs in classic movies. Look honey, it's a Van Nest Polglase set. Not another word out of you! I totally get it lol
@MagicCarpetRideShareProject
4 ай бұрын
Haha, that is epic! You should invite another over to watch with you guys who also has such similar perspective interests in films and have them make the same kinda comments. She'll really be wilting on the inside with two of you ; )
I love this Thanks! Is there somewhere to watch the complete podcast?
God, I just couldn’t love Hader any more. I love his explanation of sleepovers as a kid🤣
@marcum211
11 ай бұрын
I believe in you... Love him more!
"This house is strictly Cinema Verite! If i see one Dutch angle there will be a hell to pay!"
MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤣😅😍
Sounds to me that Bill Hader would have fun with the Red Letter Media crew. get him on the Best of the Worst!
Reeeeeespecting Bill Hader Culture. 🎬📽🎞🎞🎞🎞
Funny dudes.
The fact that I know EXACTLY what shot in Taxi Driver he's talking about
Merry Christmas Emporium!
I liked that bit about t-mobile
as a lifelong fan of Rear Window, this makes me very happy
Bill is a cool dad, he allows subjective camera move at sleepovers
The great part of "Vertigo" is Jimmy's character following this woman who looks EXACTLY* like... *with different hair color
That premise for the Barbara Stanwyck movie sounded super familiar; sure enough, I've seen it. Gave it a 6/10 on IMDb. But it actually wasn't bad at all. I'd probably bump the score up today.
Hader's ''No, no, I know, I know...'' had me in tears
Bill Hader borrowing from Bill Hicks "Looks like we got ourselves a reader!"
Bill teasing Conan at 6:53 has me dying