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Jon Favreau's one of the most influential directors of the last 30 years. Here's where it all began.
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Swingers (1996)
Rudy (1992)
Iron Man (2008)
El Mariachi (1993)
Elf (2003)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
The Brothers McMullin (1995)
Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)
Clerks (1994)
Good Will Hunting (1997)
Mr and Mrs Smith (2005)
The Bourne Identity (2002)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
Edge of Tomorrow (2004)
Friends (1992)
Superbad (2007)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
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Jon Favreau on Charlie Rose, TV interview (aired 11/06/1996)
Swingers Directors Commentary, DVD special features (2002)
‘Ron Livingston Explains that Swingers Was Like a Documentary of Their Lives in Los Angeles’, KZread video, ‘theoffcamerashow’ (posted 28 /12/2018)
‘The Virtual Production of The Mandalorian Season One’, KZread video, ‘Industrial Light & Magic’ (posted 21/02/2020)
‘So Money: An oral history of Swingers’, online article, Grantlant.com (posted 22/01/2014)
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Swingers
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Chef
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Soooo...what's your favourite Favreau project?? (directed/written/produced/created/acted.....it's a biggggg list!)
@Studeb
17 күн бұрын
Knowing that they had no script for Iron Man and had to make it up as they went along, there is no way that that film should be as tight as it is. Just a small detail that I didn't even notice first time I watched it is when Pepper Potts is searching for the new suit that Obadiah Stane has had built, she finds Mk1 first, saying that it isn't very impressive. That is a great little detail that you normally see in a script that has gone through countless revisions. It also looks great considering how much older hardware and software was compared to most Marvel movies. I still think it's the best Marvel movie.
@fedoragent0077
17 күн бұрын
Chef. My name Chef.
@joeymack4622
16 күн бұрын
Swingers
@silewis9396
16 күн бұрын
I haven't seen many but always liked him in Ironman and The Break Up. I only saw a little bit of Swingers by accident and didn't know much about it until today. Must see more
@snuff411
16 күн бұрын
Swingers forsure!! The voicemail scene is easily one of the best scenes of all time, I still feel the cringyness of that scene and the Brothers playing sega perfectly depicts how me and my brother used to play street fighter back in that day.
Jon Favreau's career is insane. Swingers was a great movie and seeing where "that dude from Swingers" wound up is just juicy.
@orangewarm1
14 күн бұрын
why is it 'insane'?
@GlennDavey
14 күн бұрын
@@orangewarm1 Because he was "that dude from Swingers" and now he's "that guy who directs those ground-breaking movies and shows you like from the last 20 years"
@dawnjohnson9726
14 күн бұрын
I find him gross, is he allergic to fitness and exercise!?! He's just gotten fatter and fatter over the years. He's not talented,, the live action junglebook sucks BTW
@saturncrush
12 күн бұрын
So money
@Rosskles
10 күн бұрын
Juicy? Wut
I still remember when he was in FRIENDS as Monica's rich ex-BF that somehow decided to become a UFC fighter back when NO ONE knew about the UFC
@Bisley1
2 күн бұрын
And spent a fortune on „a ring“ that was not for Monica but turned out to be a cage fighting ring😂👌🏻
The 90s had some crazy actor/writers doing some iconic work.
@ghostsofnormmacdonald2446
5 күн бұрын
Indeed it was insane and some awesome movies.
@OmarFW
Сағат бұрын
There are insanely talented screenwriters now too but movie budgets are so artificially inflated that producers refuse to take risks on original ideas.
Swingers is one of the best break up movies ever made. Watched it in my 20’s after a breakup and it helped me get through it. In just the opening scene alone. “You can’t do anything to make her wanna come back, in fact you can only do things to make her not wanna come back.”
Isn't he in an episode of The Sopranos as himself too?
@itsnotallaboutyou-ge4mh
17 күн бұрын
Yes he is!
@SceneItReviews
17 күн бұрын
haha yeah with Christopher
@CygDobre
17 күн бұрын
That episode is hilarious
@LordofMovies91
17 күн бұрын
@@SceneItReviews *Christopha!
@Consumer0001
16 күн бұрын
the roof was soft-tarred!!!!
I remember watching Chef years back thinking what a masterpiece it was. That movie became my instant favorite and remains so to this day.
@SceneItReviews
17 күн бұрын
it's a very wholesome rewatch 🤗
@guerrinlove3416
13 күн бұрын
My name chef
@oyveyshalom
11 күн бұрын
@@guerrinlove3416 ey b0ss
@ospreyotis6241
11 күн бұрын
Have you seen Chef?
@b-mansly7550
10 күн бұрын
This definitely sounds like the kinda guy that's seen Chef
Chef is an incredibly comforting film.
@conradhenninger2209
13 күн бұрын
Great he can make just fun movies with little PR.....Robert I need you for a small role to help boost my pet project....ok what am I getting paid...probably nothing...just payback for making you Iron Man!
@TheBandYule
11 күн бұрын
Chef is about making Iron Man 2. About a guy who is extremely creative and everyone loves what he makes. And his boss makes him make stick to the formula and critic hates it.
@frankferrero5827
9 күн бұрын
Agreed,i always watch Burnt with Bradley Cooper first and then Chef to lighten the mood a bit.
@mailllennoco6762
8 күн бұрын
@@frankferrero5827it’s funny you say that, I watched Chef then Burnt and it ruined my good mood!
@frankferrero5827
8 күн бұрын
@@mailllennoco6762 Wrong order then,you want to go down and then up again ;)
The irony of the line “this is the face behind the guy behind the guy behind the guy” is hilarious
Swingers managed to capture young adult male friendship at it's best, And every time you watch it that feeling comes through. Probably wont ever be replicated!
@matthewpeterson3329
12 күн бұрын
Amen! A few years before this movie came out, a small group of close friends and I found ourselves suddenly single at the same time, for no particularly similar reason. We were all between 21 and 24 years old and had steady girlfriends since before we were legal drinking age. The timing was uncanny, and we spent a few years partying together around San Diego, going to the same bars and pool halls and hangouts, mostly places that had local live music. We got to know all the doormen, bartenders, regulars, and made friends with some of the bands. When Swingers came out, one of the guys called and said, "Dude, you gotta go see this movie... it's gonna feel really familiar". Your comment about young adult male friendship was spot on.
Swingers is one of those movies that is so classic and timeless.
@SceneItReviews
16 күн бұрын
it's so money
@ideologybot4592
15 күн бұрын
what's wild is that it is so timeless, despite being completely of its time and place. it takes place during that little swing revival in the 90's and revolves around actors of a certain age and disposition you could really only find in LA., plus that cruising with your posse attitude is almost a cultural relic. it comes off as a period piece full of quirks, but the situations and characters are so weirdly relatable that it's a complete blast.
@jakecallahan9669
15 күн бұрын
It was so money and it didn’t even know it
This movie came out when I was the same age as these guys and it HIT HARD. I never noticed it in the cinema, or it wasn't played in my area because at the time I was dabbling in acting in TX, but I saw it in the video store. I watched it, then bought it, then made all my friends watch it. We quoted this movie for a decade!!! This is one of those great films that catches the vibe of a generation. If you were that age, you loved it.
@sandspar
13 күн бұрын
How'd the " dabbling " turn out?
@thepixalking6589
13 күн бұрын
@@sandspar LOL, not so good. I did play the title character in an indy film that got shopped around at festivals, but didn't get picked up by any major studios. I had a very tiny uncredited part in another film. I auditioned for Ed Norton's breakout role in Primal Fear, obviously didn't get it, but my best friend was called in for day 2 screen testing with the dozen finalist. That was cool. I worked behind the scenes for a while as well, just trying to get my face known to folks. I realized I didn't have the all or nothing mentality you need for that path and moved on.
@sandspar
13 күн бұрын
@@thepixalking6589 Hey, you gave it a shot, right? When you realize the phrase nothing you wouldn't do really means it. I say you better love your ticket to fame, because you will be getting it punched til the day you die. Best, and Thanks for the reply!
@thepixalking6589
13 күн бұрын
@@sandspar Thank you. After "growing up" and seeing the rotten people in Hollywood, the pedos, etc, I'm glad I didn't pursue it. I'm very happy with my life and my beautiful family. I wish you the best Sandspar!
@ThisBishopGames
12 күн бұрын
This^^... This was what made our generation awesome.. wholesome vibe in this conversation.
You really had me thinking this was about Vince.
@Puppy_Puppington
23 сағат бұрын
Same lol. Freaking thumbnail man
Love the video, but why is Vince in the thumbnail and not Jon?
@nateschwartz8677
8 күн бұрын
To bamboozle the viewer, duh
@skyttvstrm
6 күн бұрын
Coz he’s the one that reels in the chicks?
Ironically; I just watched this movie 2 days before you posted this for the first time. I'm 34 and this movie portrays the group of male friends better than any movie I've ever watched as of yet. Everything is so relatable without being over the top and unrealistic.
Feeling inspired after this.
@SceneItReviews
17 күн бұрын
happy to hear! now go shoot a movie ;)
@dre6289
13 күн бұрын
Market for indie movies isn't what it used to be
@AlexaY82
8 күн бұрын
@@dre6289 But it can be revived! Trends come in waves, and really, this is a great time to revive this particular trend.
@dre6289
8 күн бұрын
@AlexaY82 the current economic landscape with streaming and consumer habits make it ....unlikely. But there are some ominous signs ahead for streaming that could take us back to something like the older model.
@AlexaY82
8 күн бұрын
@@dre6289 I'd just love for it to come back, even if in a slightly different format.
Favreau in the replacements is such an underrated character he’s hilarious in that movie
@robtk3
16 күн бұрын
"Are you going to get me that ball?! ARE YOU GOING TO GET ME THAT BALL?!" "I"M GOING TO GET THE BALL!!!"
@homegrowntwinkie
11 күн бұрын
hooolyyyy shit. I love Favreau, but it just clicked now that he was in the replacements as that guy.
@memoranda1
11 күн бұрын
Favreau really convinced me as the tough guy in the replacements.....the role of sappy, sensitive, caring Mike really suit him more though....
Great video! Was thrown off by the Red Herring having Vince Vaughn as the thumbnail picture, but still enjoyed learning about Favreau's career
I was hanging out with some friends recently and someone challenged us all to name an "instant classic." Song, book, movie, whatever - it just had to be the sort of artwork that is broadly recognized, from one's initial encounter with it, as having timeless brilliance. I named "Swingers" and essentially shut down the conversation because, from that point on, we were all just firing off quotes and our favorite scenes and stuff.
Always a good day when Scene It drops a video. Everyone loves an underdog story.
I remember when I first watched swingers. One of the best comedy’s ever
Excellent video. Completely forgot Favreau was in Rudy. I actually remember watching Swingers and wondering why it was so poorly lit 🤣
Love this guy and don’t realize how much this movie was a “make or break” kind of moment for him Thanks for the research
An absolute 90's treasure. I never knew that the movie was so personal but that explains why it all felt so natural.
Swingers has sooooo many memorable scenes. Vince Vaughn standing on the table in the diner shouting “I’m the asshole.” Then asking the waitress, “Excuse me miss, where do the high school girls hang out around here?” 😂😂😂 Comedy gold.
This is incredible. Thank you very much. You're helping people with this.
Loved this video, my man. I've probably done the "You're like a big bear, man!" speech more times than I'd admit, but I knew almost nothing about the making of it (apart from the fact that you can apparently hear sirens in some takes that are from cops coming to arrest them for filming illegally). Beautifully put together.
Wpuld have listened to another 30min of this. Great stuff 👍
really well done overview! I will now be watching Swingers later after 15 years
That was a very cool end shot 👏🏽
Thanks for up the video
This is one of my favorite “how it got made on a shoestring and a prayer” Hollywood classic film stories ever. I had never seen anything like it when it came out, and after watching it again recently it’s still just as good as I remembered. The cast, script, and filming are perfection-I cringe when I think of how it would have turned out had Favreau given it to someone else to make.
Wow I just noticed the music Swingers used for the Reservior Dogs walking along the brick wall reference is the same music he uses in Iron Man 2 for Justin hammer's walkout music at the expo. Nice touch Jon.
I always look forward to your videos 👍🏽
Awesome videos man. Worthy of subscribe and notification❤
Yesterday I see this video with a thumbnail of Jon Favreau. Today, it’s been changed to Vince Vaughn. Make it make sense
@JordanSteinagel
5 күн бұрын
Ye ol algorithm things
Great work man
@DCR_RANG
17 күн бұрын
You two are both legends
@blownupfishnchips9071
16 күн бұрын
Another legend in a post-EFaP essay??
@SceneItReviews
15 күн бұрын
Cheers bud ✌️
Haha just got done with 6 months of backpacking in Ecuador including 3 months teaching English in Tena glad to hear you liked the city. Ecuador is probally one of my favorite countrys Ive been to happy to hear you like it as well
Sensational content/commentary - Earned my sub bro 👍
Where's the rest?? This is awesome!
That cliffhanger at the end though...
This movie is a classic! When I was in the early days on my Navy career, living in Hawaii, these were my friends. We lived this in a sense. We all loved this movie and in a way became our mantra. Lol. Rolled up to parties playing Pick up the Pieces. 😂. Was a fun time in my life. Classic characters and music. Love it.
Awesome video! Gotta go watch this movie!!!!
I'm sure the first time I saw him was in Friends.
Still can’t believe he stole Christopher’s story.
Swingers is still one of my all time favorite rewatchables! So money!
@hugo311name9
16 күн бұрын
mine too. love this movie!!!
Yes! More of this please!
This was super interesting. Thank you for this. Swingers is a classic and to know how it was made, makes it even more of a gem and something to respect. This was a good story of always sticking to your guns and be patient... if it's meant to be, it will be.
The world needs another fav/sean collab
Dude you sound exactly like SkillUp, excellent video btw.
@SidneyGutteridge
14 күн бұрын
That's what I thought too!
So proud of u was here b4 20k
Nice video!
Such well made content, gotta love it 🫶 You also sound just like Skill Up 😳
@LupricalArcadius
2 күн бұрын
this, it drove me nuts
This was fascinating, I had no idea how it all began for JF (and Vince). Wierd seeing them so young. thanks.
At one point in my life I pretty much only spoke in lines from Swingers. Brilliant on so many levels!
Swingers is my favorite movie of all time. I used to watch it before going out that night with friends. It always takes me back to those times in my early-to-mid twenties.
@ftyuderysd
13 күн бұрын
you need to watch more movies lol
This was great so interesting I saw swingers well over 20 years ago but never paid attention to any of this really cool!
great vid
So happy it went the way it did. Swingers was one of my favorites when I picked it up to watch at my local video store when it first came out, and I showed it to my friends, and they loved it, too. Everyone started using quotes from it, and people at my high school were like, wtf are they saying?
Nice video❤
this is gold
Scene It is the goat
I need a part 2
This is so inspirational! Also, Jon Favreau stole the show in that movie "The Replacements" with Keanu Reeves.
Loved swingers when it came out. The crazy thing is I think we’re still on Favreau’s up swing.
this is great
Really enjoyed the video. Probably should’ve kept Favreau as the thumbnail though as the video is about him not Vaughn.
Swingers is a classic
A movie or mini series about how this was made would probably be fantastic to watch.
Jon really said: *“Fine, I’ll do it myself”*
Very cool project
Jon Livingston is one of my favorite actors. crazy how they all got started and were so lucky. now i need to watch swingers!
what a great video
I remember starting to recognize that guy being is a couple movies since seeing The Avengers (2011) at 15. This man is literally a "rabbit hole" of himself when looking into what he's been a part of!
I saw this movie in the mid 2000s shortly after my first breakup. Needless to say It spoke to me at the time.
Swingers is such a good film, and it’s one of my all-time favorites.
youre like a bear with these claws and youre just batting the bunny
I saw Swingers for the first time in 1999 when I was 14 and it inspired me to go to film school.
Swingers is one of my favorites. Brilliant film.
The 90's will always hold a special place in my heart if for nothing more than all the wonderful independent films that came out then, and Swingers and Made will be two of those films I will always enjoy rewatching from that era.
Them 2000’s actors in comedies were all so Freaking Great, really sell you as being the character they were portraying
one of the most influential movies of my college career (the first time around).
When this was new to video I sat down to watch it and almost turned it off, because I anticipated it going much darker during the scene with the girls in the trailer. I'm so glad I stuck with it.
One of my fave movies of all time!!
Chef is such a good introspective of Jon's own career and his step up to do Iron Man and then to have a lot of ideas shut down because they needed to build a larger world then at the same time its just a really loving story with laughs and you dont have to think too deep but the reason why he made that movie is so important to his overall story to be where he is now.
I love the guy, but i will never forgive him for what he did to The Lion King
@lukepensabene6086
7 күн бұрын
Still haven’t seen it
1:35 ya thats mythology. He video taped it for $7000, but the film transfer cost much much more and only happened once he sold it
Remember, there's a big difference between wanting to do something and actually doing it.
I loved Swingers and it was a roadmap for a bad break up I had getting over the wrong girl. Major thanks to Favs for making it his way.
@Agent.Wadsworth
14 күн бұрын
Yup. I showed this to my cuz after a bad breakup. He loved it & thanked me for showing it.
Swingers and Go were favorites of mine back in the day. They both had that low budget feeling with good writing
This movie came into my life at at time it really spoke to me and kinda changed my life
I thought this video would be about Vince Vaughn
Watched this movie from beginning to end by chance good character driven movies are some of the best no special effects no big reveals just solid acting by a great cast.
I always remember seeing the Swingers VHS tape cover on the shelves as a kid at my local video store, but never watched it, guess I'll have to check it out.
@adrianpate4694
7 күн бұрын
😂sooo worth it amazing movie
Swingers, Clerks and Dazed & Confused carried me through the 90s
The answering machine scene is legendary.
How can he not be considered one of the best? He is definitely one of the best.
PCU was the first movie I remember him in and loved his character!
Swingers has got to be the most underrated buddies "going out" movie in history of cinema.
I always love getting surprised seeing his name as a producer on random movies.