Ben Ovenden That is true, however, actors with the caliber of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise have a very solid control over what roles they have. They are big enough that they can choose them or reject them, and just take place in projects that actually want to be in. Obviously both have great agents as well - I mean neither has been in a bad film so far really. Cruise has a better track record than Pitt, but Cruise also holds more power in Hollywood. But it also has a lot to do with what the director wants. People like Tarantino can't be persuaded for example - no matter how hard an actor cries they won't get the role in a Tarantino film if Tarantino doesn't believe they will be a perfect fit for one of his characters. So it's not up to the actors, either. Any good director would treat his films exactly as Tarantino does - like an art project where the director personally cares about every single character. Because he does, he writes them all. I've gotten way off track here but I hope you understand where I'm coming from.
@mononoke major At the beginning, he said that his speech will consist of five non-linear chapters. In other words, the introduction could be presented at the end of the speech, for example. Notice what Pitt said at the beginning, "I will start with the middle one".
@@techlad935 exactly, in reference to quentins structure of movies, for example, pulp fiction (spoilers) ends with a continuation of the first scene at the start of the movie.
it is unfair, when you are young you strive to be like the shiny athletes and be successful and bliss in happiness and joy when you achieve a good result! soon you realize you can't then you are disapointed and you have to switch the goals Later you get stripped off all your friends because they play music and you are not supposed to, which sends you off into a spiral of depression loneliness and obsessive compulsive behavior trying to keep up with the new people and sending you off once again into sports to outperform yourself, which simply doesn't work....... and then the goals have to switch again, because clearly you are a pathetic individual which is sad, because you did quite some effort and quite some stuff, but it was misdirected :/ so your life is trashed
What a well written speech. You can tell he has the audience listening, not because they have to and are polite, but because of brads energy and great speaking skills
@@MrTheManav Damn that anticipation made the ending so much more satisfying for me. The film ended and for maybe a tenth of a second I thought 'what the fuck?' then I was completely satisfied once again. Great film.
I'm pretty sure he was already a big fan of Brad Pitt and was trying to work with him for awhile before Inglorious Bastards. He likely had already planned on making another film with him.
The formula for any Quentin Tarantino movie, an hour of the most riveting dialogue you've ever heard followed by about 45 seconds of the bloodiest most gruesome violence imaginable, and repeat.
After he says "genius" and was like "I never got that." I was just thinking christoph waltz probably did.. 2 seconds later "Christoph did" haha priceless.
@jake scott nope. I m a girl and a tarantino freak and i watch tarantino movies alone so that i don't have to explain the tarantino movie to the non tarantino movie boyfriend.
I love Tarantino as a true passionate director and movie maker, but here I am mostly surprised by Pitt's talent for comedy, I wouldn't have expected such a natural, flawless delivery
@@JeffreyMusicB Wdym? It's about a man coming to accept his impending uselessness. And kinda a character piece but about 2 buddies who've worked together for a long time. I liked it. What do you need to classify as a story in your book?
Oh, nothing there was "naturally made". I'm sure he had his speech written by a comic and he memorized it and practiced a lot to deliver it correctly. He did it great though.
Man, remember a time when you could joke at others expense and the whole world would NOT freak the fuck out? I miss those days, and they weren't even that long ago.
What a great intro.. Brad has a wonderful sense of humor. It takes great talent to hold an audience like this. He had them. They loved him.. shit me too.
Gorlomi.
Tychoxi grazie
Si, corecto
Scusi... Come?
GORLAMI
@@dafunk140 ancora una volta
Most people don't get speeches like this made about them until they're dead
That comes to show how classic his filmography will be in the far future
Or if you're a hollywood director who can give you roles
Ben Ovenden I highly doubt Pitt has a problem getting roles.
getting good roles is still hard for anyone. Actors want Tarantino roles because they are normally good roles
Ben Ovenden That is true, however, actors with the caliber of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise have a very solid control over what roles they have. They are big enough that they can choose them or reject them, and just take place in projects that actually want to be in. Obviously both have great agents as well - I mean neither has been in a bad film so far really. Cruise has a better track record than Pitt, but Cruise also holds more power in Hollywood. But it also has a lot to do with what the director wants. People like Tarantino can't be persuaded for example - no matter how hard an actor cries they won't get the role in a Tarantino film if Tarantino doesn't believe they will be a perfect fit for one of his characters. So it's not up to the actors, either. Any good director would treat his films exactly as Tarantino does - like an art project where the director personally cares about every single character. Because he does, he writes them all. I've gotten way off track here but I hope you understand where I'm coming from.
I didn't realise Brad Pitt could be so effortlessly funny. It's cool..
I agree 100%
he is so elegant
it´s not effortless, he´s acting.
He had a script
It requires tons of effort to be effortlessly.
I hope he ended with: "I'm Brad Pitt and I'm going to say a few words about Quentin Tarantino.". At which he'd leave the stage.
why explain pls
@mononoke major At the beginning, he said that his speech will consist of five non-linear chapters. In other words, the introduction could be presented at the end of the speech, for example. Notice what Pitt said at the beginning, "I will start with the middle one".
of course he can , always could
@@techlad935 exactly, in reference to quentins structure of movies, for example, pulp fiction (spoilers) ends with a continuation of the first scene at the start of the movie.
it is unfair, when you are young you strive to be like the shiny athletes and be successful and bliss in happiness and joy when you achieve a good result!
soon you realize you can't then you are disapointed and you have to switch the goals
Later you get stripped off all your friends because they play music and you are not supposed to,
which sends you off into a spiral of depression loneliness and obsessive compulsive behavior
trying to keep up with the new people and sending you off once again into sports to outperform yourself, which simply doesn't work.......
and then the goals have to switch again, because clearly you are a pathetic individual
which is sad, because you did quite some effort and quite some stuff, but it was misdirected :/
so your life is trashed
Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino are the same age. Yeah, let that sink in.
Jatin Meshram: « ILL NEVER SPELL A FIRST NAME CORRECTLY OK?! »
Bradd without a d. Ok?
They look the same age. It's just that one is handsome and the other one isn't.
@@andreashort310 I know, right? Tarantino is handsome af. Brad pitt is also okay I guess.
Not sure what to sink in? They look the same age.
'Five Non-linear Chapters', bloody funny haha
Didn't get that one, explain please
The chapters are not nonlinear, the order between them is.
racist
@akirafaris Yeah, I pretty much thought that, but now it's confirmed. Thank you so much that you cared to explain!🙂
What a well written speech. You can tell he has the audience listening, not because they have to and are polite, but because of brads energy and great speaking skills
don't forget that what he's saying is also funny and interesting
Never go full Tarantino
*Always* go full Tarantino
Only Tarantino can go full Tarantino
Reshiram52 Tarantino didn’t even go full Tarantino for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
@@MrTheManav Damn that anticipation made the ending so much more satisfying for me. The film ended and for maybe a tenth of a second I thought 'what the fuck?' then I was completely satisfied once again. Great film.
There ain't nothing wrong with going full foot fetish... I mean full Tarantino.
I think Waltz got the "Geniuuuuuus" for "OH THAT'S A BINGO" .
Or ”Brunhilde von Schaaaaaft”
@@Limbo_Lingo no this is Inglourious basterds not django
racist
nope. opening scene... cafe scene... and italian scene...
And in that moment Quentin was like “I like this guy. I’m going to put him in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.”
I'm pretty sure he was already a big fan of Brad Pitt and was trying to work with him for awhile before Inglorious Bastards. He likely had already planned on making another film with him.
And then the film was hidoud
Isn't that what all these self indulgent speeches are about in Hollywood?
@@siegfriedpintar Quentin wrote True Romance which has Brad Pitt...so yeah
@@ecco2ks you missed the joke
The formula for any Quentin Tarantino movie, an hour of the most riveting dialogue you've ever heard followed by about 45 seconds of the bloodiest most gruesome violence imaginable, and repeat.
And don't forget the feet
Defeet!!
this + the comments is everything a movie should aim to be. In Quentin we trust
Still accurate
lots of vibes too with music, shots and set pieces
After he says "genius" and was like "I never got that." I was just thinking christoph waltz probably did.. 2 seconds later "Christoph did" haha priceless.
That is a bingo!
Gorlami
'Christoph did' rofl
Which Christopher he is talking about? I am sorry I am not that familiar with English actors.
@@sarathmohan979 Christopher Waltz most likely
@@sarathmohan979 its Christoph Waltz, not "Christopher Waltz". The guy with the special voice & accent
@@sarathmohan979 HE'S NOT ENGLISH SHITHEAD
He's Austrian. Not the kangaroo one the one where hitler comes from
i like how when he says "nor cell phones" you can hear that cell phone interference buzz
came here to say this, lol
@@tekneiq same
Brad Pitt is EXTREMELY funny! Loved the references to Tarantino's style of film.
i saw a behind the scne clip of django unchained where tarantino yelled genius to christoph waltz. :)
"Geniussss!!! ... I never got that! ... Chris got that!"
Christoph did*
@@ibrahim525 If you already quoted someone, then please correct.🌚
@@ibrahim525 fuck off*
Inglorious Basterds came out 10 years ago... WTF time slow down!
Still watch that shit!
Time is man made.
I feel like it’s still new lol
Watched it for the first time on Netflix yesterday and absolutely loved it!
Right? Damnation
Lol Brad Pitt is actually hilarious
Have you seen him in Snatch and Burn After Reading
@@joeking5679 thanks
He stole the movie in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Fantastic actor.
@B4 freedomfighter yes, it's great but for me Basterds is still perfect.
That is a real close call....
@jake scott nope.
I m a girl and a tarantino freak and i watch tarantino movies alone so that i don't have to explain the tarantino movie to the non tarantino movie boyfriend.
I really didnt like that movie
No the actor actor Leo stole the movie when he EMBARRASED himself like that in front of all the GODDAMN people
I love Tarantino as a true passionate director and movie maker, but here I am mostly surprised by Pitt's talent for comedy, I wouldn't have expected such a natural, flawless delivery
Tarintino was born to make movies while Brad was born to be in those movies!
And we were born to watch.
I am the watcher on the couch, the sword that guards the realms of men.
It's incredible how clearly he speaks. He never breaks, he never stumbles or wavers. Very nicely done.
Oh he messed up once when he tried to say "Apachee" and he had to correct himself. Guess we are all human =)
Actors are super talented.
1:51
> "Nor cellphones"
> Cellphone interference sounds
All actors are so good with speaking. I didnt know brad pitt was that good as well till now
Pitt probably got his “geeenius” during once upon a time
Neither him or DiCaprio got one sadly. They talked about it in an interview.
It's the BBC Radio 1 interview
Leon Blum damn saw this notification as soon as I got out of the theatre from watching it a second time
@@grizzgamer3860 nice
Brad Pitt deserved it on the scene when he got a gun pointed to his head and start to laugh
I watched this video se7en times
Saravanan Bros
Clever girl...
@@WhatHuhWhyWhen that's Jurassic Park
I know what you did there
Their new movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is such a good movie. Leo and Brad are such talented actors and Tarantino is a cinematic genius.
@Jddel Ddel yessss
@Jddel Ddel yeah
What did you like about it? I hated the story which wasnt a story
@@JeffreyMusicB Yeah, he should've made a film like his past beloved dialogue-heavy Tarantino films.
@@JeffreyMusicB Wdym?
It's about a man coming to accept his impending uselessness. And kinda a character piece but about 2 buddies who've worked together for a long time. I liked it.
What do you need to classify as a story in your book?
I love you ,Quentin.
Come on ,man.This is becoming prosaic.
The real Tarantinophile
i love female feet too.
I watched this video and first thing i thought was "He could be a fucking comedian!"
OMG! I'm just cracking up at your name there! LMAO!
Olga Levin haha BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA
nyckid10 It stuck out to me because it's in Cyrillic lol!
Olga Levin oh haha well I read Russian. What a funny name! I assume you speak or read a variation of Russian?
***** Even though I'm not really too good at it, I can read and write in Russian. I speak the language too.
1:50 "nor Cellphones" - In that moment, you can hear the static of some cellphone. Brilliant!
when you hook your audience with your words and your charisma, its called a brad pitt
Humans need waaaay more hot people in the world lol
I'd call that a Mussolini but whatever.
Broooo 😂
0:28 "the depth..fenition"
you can tell that there is a great deal of love and respect between Brad and Quentin.
This was genuinely funny:)
Brad Pitt is naturally very funny!! Love him!!! 😂😂😂😍😍😍
Lmao "we went full Tarantino today" 😂😂😂😂
Caitlin Frawley I want him to put up a comedy show or something
Oh, nothing there was "naturally made". I'm sure he had his speech written by a comic and he memorized it and practiced a lot to deliver it correctly. He did it great though.
Same as the comment below, I didn't have Brad Pitt as such a good speaker until I saw this today.
tempo2015 k
Brad shows how to give a nice speech plenty to learn from this, he effortlessly moves from one prose to another with ease.
Class act Brad, you did a great job here Bro
Thought it was Benicio del Toro
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😂😂😂😭😭😂😭
Lol same
Man that was AWESOME! Brad Pitt has a great sense of humour. One smart guy paying an homage to another. It was lovely.
Love Brad Pitt. Always has Always will.
Have*
Alright Mr. Mrs. or Miss 7years ago... what’s your favorite Brad Pitt movie ?
Legends of the Fall will always be mine
@@craigspencer8219 bro he commented that 2 years ago
Such a cool guy. He made any kind of movie, but I find Brad Pitt's comedic timing truly amazing!
No wonder Angelina loves him. Sexy, talented and hilarious. Thanks for posting! I laughed out loud many times.
I just love to see this outdated comments in old videos
bizcocounty BRADXIT
and now your comment is outdated... circle of life
+Barış E. :(
Thank fucks he's released from that witch.
“Genius” from Tarantino > Oscar award
When brad mentions cell phones, can you hear the signal interruption of a call being made?? Rare!!
tarantinos face looks like a badly drawn cartoon
look out for tarantino performing a circumcision
Mrs Doubtfire
He ain't a bad looker really. (no homo)
Tim Slee yea, go see what he looked like in Pulp Fiction. He’s quite slick
Or Reservoir Dogs
I think this just might be his comedy-masterpiece.
Radimunto I see what you did there
I never knew Brad was so funny hahaha
Mind Mischief he is the best in once upon a time in Hollywood
And here we are, 9 years after this video. Mr. Tarantino and Mr. Pitt just released Once Upon a time in Hollywood.
Brad has comedy skills. Right when he did "Friends" episode, I knew it. He was great in that.
It's just coz he's handsome. You're being duped, sir. You are what we call a sap.
He was god awful and cringey as hell on friends, what are you smoking?
Such an effortless & relaxed speech...it feels like I am watching a show...
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 BRAD
A great speech and, obviously, a great friendship.
Right this time:
QT is directing Brad n Leo for his new movie!
Fuck man I can’t believe this movie came out over 12 years ago. Time fuckin flies man. That being said Brad killed this and Q is a OG
i dont know why the algorithm blessed me so but i am glad it did , it reminded me why i really love Tarantino as a director and Brad as an actor.
Haha we've got to admit, we've got some talented actors and directors of our time at least.
Always been a fan but this was exceptionally funny.
Good job mate!
And amazingly directed - the tension carried in all his films is outstanding
"I never got that....Christoph did..."
"I never got that" killed me
"Don't fuckin Jimmy me, Jules!"
Brad and quentin my two favorites !!!
That's why brad roasts Quintin so good without a care 😂they are the same age...
Never thought of Brad Pitt as such a good stand-up comedian.
A funny and excellent speech on a brilliant writer-director from a wonderful actor.
I’ve listened to several Brad Pitt’s radio interviews. This guy can really talk. He actually can be a writer or something…
Brad is marvelous
Such an epic speech... Brad, great artist... My respect to you...
He looks so much like Benicio Del Toro with that goatee
Brad prit can even pull off the benicio del toro look from sicarios👀
Benicio del Toro and Brad Pitt look alike, don't they? I think they do 🤗
Damnit! I'm happy to find this speech just now! Cheers for update
1:50 As soon as he says Tarantino doesn't allow cellphones some annoying cellphone interference can be heard. This is why he doesn't allow them!
I remember seeing Pulp Fiction in the theater. It was unlike anything I had ever seen before... genius!
I love how an interference sound started as Brad mentioned cell phones 1:50
Man, remember a time when you could joke at others expense and the whole world would NOT freak the fuck out? I miss those days, and they weren't even that long ago.
That was awesome. Funny and insightful. Well done, Brad, well done. And Quentin Tarantino RULES!
This is Excellent!!
Omg the big sister/little sister is great
My new found passion is watching Brad speak on stage after this video
*G O R L A M I*
OMG I was there for this speech and it was Glorious. An incredible night.
After listening to this Tarentino give him a Oscar as a gift....
Brad is such an amazing actor; he is.
very nice what i just heard, very nice , i enjoyed it much not much more to say..
I love that he mentioned Tarantino's foot fetish.
I keep coming back here.
So Much Love. LOVE.
Am I wromg to say Brad is funnier than most late night host..
What a great intro..
Brad has a wonderful sense of humor. It takes great talent to hold an audience like this. He had them. They loved him..
shit me too.
That moment Quentin thought to himself, "I am going to cast him in Once upon a time in Hollywood"
Man this is so wholesome!
lol, this guy is funny
no, THIS guy... (?)
yeah it's pretty nice, the jungle is nice too tho
Yea i think hes gonna be famous some day
If i don't see the titles, i thought it was Benicio Del Toro.
We are lucky to be alive while he does his thing...
I DID NOT expect it to be this funny at all! 😂😂😂
Brad "Benicio Del Toro" Pitt.
lol that was awesome
I cant get over how much I love Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds
Great speech, hilarious and very appreciative.