3:26 Can dish it out but cannot take it. Inspector Toschi is right, what do you expect when you know a serial killer reads that newspaper and you call him names and make fun of him using your REAL name and they obviously know where you work...??? 🤡🤡🤡
At the time, Mark had achieved much in his career while Robert was merely a recovered drug addict people did not wanna work with. That all changed of course after Iron Man.
3:27, that freakout feels so genuine and realistic; there's a reason Fincher does bunches of takes for the actors to become natural to their performances.
@@DerelictCountry Yes, but Fincher is famously known for being a perfectionist and filming a _shitload_ of takes for every single scene, even ones as simple as a character just walking through a door. It got to the point where RDJ became extremely pissed after doing something for the 70th time, and he vowed to never work with Fincher again.
The whole paper seemed to disrespect him for being a cartoonist, unless maybe they just found his personality irritating. Notice in the early scenes that the old guy doesn't seem to want him staying in the editorial room. The only reason he went in was to hand his drawings to the editor. Right before that, the secretary assumes when she sees him with his head down to think that he's spacing off and not doing his work. After the editing room scene, he says something that goes completely ignored by everyone in earshot and then Paul invites the same people out for drinks and some of those same people went. I think they were establishing that he's an outsider, and this was before Paul gets annoyed that he's looming. There's also a scene where Paul shakes his hand and Graysmith says he's been there several months, which probably eliminates the possibility that it's just because he's the new guy. It wasn't until they got a second cipher like Graysmith predicted, which previously got him side eye treatment, that Paul paid any attention to him. So I think when he was giving Graysmith information, it's like he didn't want the editorial department to know he was sharing information with the office goofball. And I think "Who would I tell?" implies that he doesn't mingle much at work because either he gets involved in his work or they're disinterested in him because he's lower down the priority list.
The way RDJ says "fuck" after receiving the threat letter from Zodiac isn't just the most realistic use of the word in any movie ever, it's also RDJ's best acting in any movie ever
In my humble opinion, this is _by far_ RDJ's absolute best performance, and I think it's a shame that he doesn't seem to bother taking on more roles in incredible films such as this one anymore. His performances as Tony Stark always came off as being a bit too similar to his actual personality to me.
Right. After Paul Avery says"tell me that's not a piece of bloody shirt fuck!" does he say "call the fucking cops," "holy fucking crap," or "holy fucking cock"
Xobyla Marxovki I've been wondering this for years too lol sounds a bit more like he says "holy" at the beginning but sounds like "cops" with the S at the end
Nobody calls me that........... Right.
One of the many, many great things about this movie is just how funny it is in the margins.
Avery: "Dave? I want a gun." Toschi: "I'm not that type of cop."
The fucking library.
The fucking library.
“Tell me that’s not a piece of bloody…shirt *FUCK!”* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How come it was only ever bills birthday and not Dave
"I am not Paul Avery" No, he isn't. His name is Robert Paulson.
No one calls you "RETARD!" I promise! LOL 🤣
RDJr is a BEAST!!!!!!
3:26 Can dish it out but cannot take it. Inspector Toschi is right, what do you expect when you know a serial killer reads that newspaper and you call him names and make fun of him using your REAL name and they obviously know where you work...??? 🤡🤡🤡
The bloodied shirt. Taken from the cab driver Paul Stine. I’d be just as fucking freaked as Avery here.
The little asides like the conversation with Shorty, or the Animal Crackers rrally helped humanize thia movie
Paul Stein picks up a customer at the presidio and 20 ,30 minutes later is shot to death!
Love Avery wearing the “I’m not Paul Avery.” Button😂
Marc Maron really held his own with JG
Sick. Ironman, mysterio AND the hulk! All together in a parallel universe. This is before their super powers are acquired I see 😎
that “fuck” was perfect and I can’t explain why
Language
I can see the future: your ears are going to be blown-out by the next CZcams video that you watch.
Feels weird to have a film where Mark Ruffalo is billed higher than Robert Downey Jr.
At the time, Mark had achieved much in his career while Robert was merely a recovered drug addict people did not wanna work with. That all changed of course after Iron Man.
I assumed it was strictly related to their time on the screen and/or the fact that Avery isn't around much for the third act.
One of the best written movies ever. Every line feels on point and the editing is perfect
3:27, that freakout feels so genuine and realistic; there's a reason Fincher does bunches of takes for the actors to become natural to their performances.
Ya but the last time they'll work together
Every director does this
@@DerelictCountry Yes, but Fincher is famously known for being a perfectionist and filming a _shitload_ of takes for every single scene, even ones as simple as a character just walking through a door. It got to the point where RDJ became extremely pissed after doing something for the 70th time, and he vowed to never work with Fincher again.
@@LanceVanceDance84 Yeah I don't blame him. That sounds miserable.
Maybe it was Thanos that sent him the card
Yes, it is true
No wonder beck hates stark
"Does it ever bother you people call you Shorty?" "Does it ever bother you people call you retard?" 😂💀
1:34 why didn't he want Robert to tell anyone about symbol?
The whole paper seemed to disrespect him for being a cartoonist, unless maybe they just found his personality irritating. Notice in the early scenes that the old guy doesn't seem to want him staying in the editorial room. The only reason he went in was to hand his drawings to the editor. Right before that, the secretary assumes when she sees him with his head down to think that he's spacing off and not doing his work. After the editing room scene, he says something that goes completely ignored by everyone in earshot and then Paul invites the same people out for drinks and some of those same people went. I think they were establishing that he's an outsider, and this was before Paul gets annoyed that he's looming. There's also a scene where Paul shakes his hand and Graysmith says he's been there several months, which probably eliminates the possibility that it's just because he's the new guy. It wasn't until they got a second cipher like Graysmith predicted, which previously got him side eye treatment, that Paul paid any attention to him. So I think when he was giving Graysmith information, it's like he didn't want the editorial department to know he was sharing information with the office goofball. And I think "Who would I tell?" implies that he doesn't mingle much at work because either he gets involved in his work or they're disinterested in him because he's lower down the priority list.
3:38 FuCk HoLy fUcKiNg cRaP 💀
Fincher's best film, true cinematic art 💙
Officer Richard Ratetichhhh
3:39
*LANGUAGE!*
anyone else annoyed by these brainlet zoomers who think theyre 200iq for pointing out an actor has been in their precious Marvel capeshit movies.
The way RDJ says "fuck" after receiving the threat letter from Zodiac isn't just the most realistic use of the word in any movie ever, it's also RDJ's best acting in any movie ever
Agreed. You can see tony stark through Paul Avery.
it's so natural I got scared myself
Language
You haven't seen Due Date? The scene where Jamie Foxx picks RDJ up at the hospital--- serious runner up for best f-bomb in a movie, ever
In my humble opinion, this is _by far_ RDJ's absolute best performance, and I think it's a shame that he doesn't seem to bother taking on more roles in incredible films such as this one anymore. His performances as Tony Stark always came off as being a bit too similar to his actual personality to me.
That’s right he’s iron man
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Are you Paul Avery? Yes. I am also Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Dolittle, and most importantly. I am Iron Man 😎.
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Iron Man & Mysterio before Spider-Man Far From Home.
Ah. Mr. Stark and Mr. Beck working together back in the old days.
B.A.R.F
3:38 Steve, he said a bad language word
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Back when Quinton Beck still worked for Tony Stark.
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called him a retard now hes pissed
Iron Man, Hulk and Mysterio team up....and still Zodiac gets away. He should be the next MCU villain
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Now this is an Avengers level threat
Geeky nerd.
3:38 LANGUAGE !
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Back when one could easily own a gun in San Francisco. :(
I didn’t know Tony Stark had a lead role in Zodiac
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Woah what MCU film is this?
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Stfu
Right. After Paul Avery says"tell me that's not a piece of bloody shirt fuck!" does he say "call the fucking cops," "holy fucking crap," or "holy fucking cock"
Xobyla Marxovki I've been wondering this for years too lol sounds a bit more like he says "holy" at the beginning but sounds like "cops" with the S at the end
Dave I want a gun! 😂
Nobody calls me that....
What is Paul wearing on his neck in the scene where the shirt gets sent to him?
Looks like an ascot tie. The character 'Freddie' from 'Scooby Doo' used to wear one. It was a 1960's fashion item.
hulk, ironman n mysterio work together
Ferly Sakri lol
Ryan Gyllenhaal was announced to play Mysterio a couple months before this comment
@@donjon8328 His name is Jake Gyllenhaal
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I love Robert's look in this movie!
I get more of a hippy look from him
Looks a bit like Johnny Depp.
He looks gay