Best Interview Question Ever - Steven Spielberg "Thank you for that."

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  • čas přidán 27. 10. 2016
  • James Lipton...
    Good interviewers reveal their subject to the audience.
    GREAT interviewers reveal their subject to themselves.

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  • @bestofhumans4715
    @bestofhumans4715  Před rokem +2261

    Good interviewers reveal their subject to the audience.
    GREAT interviewers reveal their subject to themselves.
    THANK YOU JAMES LIPTON

    • @footballtomorrow9343
      @footballtomorrow9343 Před rokem +22

      He is so damn good of an interviewer that even a tea company changed its name for his 😂

    • @xhappybunnyx
      @xhappybunnyx Před rokem +3

      Nardwuar!

    • @FranzBinder20
      @FranzBinder20 Před měsícem

      RIP Roger Ebert. Such a hearts warming video

    • @kent387
      @kent387 Před měsícem

      @@FranzBinder20 dude, what is with all the Ebert love?

  • @stubbornscorpio7
    @stubbornscorpio7 Před 2 lety +34923

    For those who don’t understand what is happening here, the interviewer was making a reference to Spielberg’s movie, close encounters of the third kind. In it they communicate with aliens via computer/ music. In other words, he pointed out the influence of Spielberg’s parents to the movie. Something that even Spielberg did not realize until that moment, which is why he thanks the interviewer.

    • @perseenhaistaja
      @perseenhaistaja Před 2 lety +536

      Wow thanks!!! It doesnt say that in the clip!!!

    • @KM-xh3zx
      @KM-xh3zx Před 2 lety +211

      Thank you for explaining 👍

    • @ij1376
      @ij1376 Před 2 lety +285

      Thank you, there was no context given or anything.

    • @ReallyBigBrother
      @ReallyBigBrother Před 2 lety +293

      Lol this shit makes NOT ALOTTA SENSE without this comment, thank you fam

    • @samuelgunter
      @samuelgunter Před 2 lety +58

      oh that's there the title "Close Rickcounters of the Rick Kind" comes from

  • @EpicBeard815
    @EpicBeard815 Před rokem +5089

    I first saw this in my teens, and it was the first time I realized that an artist can learn things and discover things about their own work that they didn't even know existed. Incredible moment.

    • @IrregularPineapples
      @IrregularPineapples Před rokem +77

      The definition of an artist is someone who doesn’t fully understand or can’t explain what he’s doing. The artistic process and expression reveals as much or more to himself as the audience. An artist who knows what he’s doing is either an artisan whose work still reveals to himself or a propagandist whose work is absolute.

    • @brindlebucker4741
      @brindlebucker4741 Před rokem +17

      Yep. I write fiction myself, and usually it is only after several rounds of editing when I am trying purposefully to identify themes that I realize I was actually writing about this thing or that thing in the subtext to the narrative, but did not realize it while I was writing.

    • @Kareragirl
      @Kareragirl Před rokem +4

      We all reveal ourselves one way or another, which is why we can never truly tell our entire life stories, because we are not able to grasp every aspect of ourselves or our actions. It's kind of amazing.

    • @Johny40Se7en
      @Johny40Se7en Před rokem +1

      Different minds, different interpretation of the World, including any art in it 😊🙃

    • @ambrose7196
      @ambrose7196 Před rokem +2

      Yeah it's therapeutic in a sense.

  • @davidm5707
    @davidm5707 Před 2 lety +10521

    I remember watching that interview and being impressed that he was so humble about not having realized it himself. As well as the brilliance of the question.

    • @penguinjammer8522
      @penguinjammer8522 Před 2 lety +101

      That's a very genuine thank you at the end

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 Před 2 lety +140

      Imagine that though, this guy who's supposed to get personal answers from you casually drops this big life-changing psychoanalical conclusion as the setup of a question

    • @zebunker
      @zebunker Před 2 lety +14

      It's an act. He's a tiny hat. They are always playing you.

    • @cagneybillingsley2165
      @cagneybillingsley2165 Před 2 lety +12

      he's very quick isn't he. i'd be sitting there wondering, what are you talking about interviewer?

    • @tsb3208
      @tsb3208 Před 2 lety +2

      @@zebunker I'll be the cellmate you have nightmares about that's waiting for you in hell.

  • @kamsolusar8529
    @kamsolusar8529 Před 2 lety +5175

    This is not just a great interview question. This is a great therapy/counseling question.

  • @Sledgehammer003
    @Sledgehammer003 Před 5 lety +8540

    "... both his parents contributed synergistically to the great visionary whose films we enjoy so much. His mother contributed music and creativity, while his father was an engineer, a great storyteller and loved science fiction. The clearest proof of this synergy can be exemplified in the final scene of the film, “Close Encounters Of The Third Kind,” in which the scientists programmed music with their computers to communicate with the extraterrestrials. That scene was about his mother and father: music and science. " - An explanation. That was a beautiful question, and takes a true journalistic mind to make the connection !

    • @Owen-ub3fv
      @Owen-ub3fv Před 3 lety

      Okay we got it the first time Dickhead

    • @LJ-wo1wf
      @LJ-wo1wf Před 2 lety +13

      @@Owen-ub3fv Is that what Spielberg says? I haven't clicked the play button yet.

    • @oui2611
      @oui2611 Před 2 lety +92

      @@LJ-wo1wf That's a very good question. I like that. You've answered the question if you make the video play on the computer and youre able to hear the answer.

    • @tanmayroy1489
      @tanmayroy1489 Před 2 lety

      But wasn't Spielberg being sarcastic??

    • @vongtonio
      @vongtonio Před 2 lety +6

      You’ve provided great insight into this!
      I had a great time reading your post!

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus Před 2 lety +5579

    James Lipton needs to be remembered more, he was such an excellent person!

    • @sarkaniemi
      @sarkaniemi Před 2 lety +68

      He also did a great interview with the voice actors behind the Simpsons that you find on CZcams which was very funny, very interesting and inspiring.

    • @rxw5520
      @rxw5520 Před 2 lety +174

      He died? I didn’t even know he was sick.

    • @MarkArandjus
      @MarkArandjus Před 2 lety +98

      @@rxw5520 Yeah, in 2020, he was 93.

    • @sarkaniemi
      @sarkaniemi Před 2 lety +81

      @@rxw5520 Not necessarily sick, but old! He was 93 when he passed away. That's considered old! Not everyone even makes it to that age!

    • @WeesloYT
      @WeesloYT Před 2 lety +100

      @@rxw5520 RIP Norm

  • @pixiewings21_9
    @pixiewings21_9 Před 10 měsíci +265

    The genuine emotion on Spielberg's face as the impact of the realisation sinks in is magnificent, and moving to watch.

  • @Finsirith
    @Finsirith Před 2 lety +1656

    My dad worked on computers with Arnie Spielberg--this brings tears to my eyes.

    • @boigercat
      @boigercat Před 2 lety +28

      Wow that's wild

    • @noicemate9111
      @noicemate9111 Před 2 lety +76

      Did y’all get hub premium for free

    • @turkeybacon1199
      @turkeybacon1199 Před 2 lety +23

      My dad is the alien that you guys played pong with

    • @janelantestaverde2018
      @janelantestaverde2018 Před 2 lety +1

      Why the tears? I hope your dad is okay.

    • @Finsirith
      @Finsirith Před 2 lety +23

      @@janelantestaverde2018 Not tears of sadness---just moved by the beauty. So many people think of computer engineers as just "cold" and "tech-y". But there is depth, and wonder, and beauty there.

  • @user-il2sl2bt8l
    @user-il2sl2bt8l Před 3 měsíci +86

    That last, “Thank you for that.” Is a stark example of a man giving true thanks for something. A precious moment in a genius’s life.

    • @FranzBinder20
      @FranzBinder20 Před 2 měsíci

      Tears in the eye for the moment. RIP Ebert

    • @picklechungus21
      @picklechungus21 Před měsícem

      "a guy saying thank you is an example of a guy saying thank you"

  • @spoders92
    @spoders92 Před 2 měsíci +8

    The direct and prolonged eye contact that Spielberg gave when he said “Thank you for that,” shows how deeply he meant it.

  • @mikemcaulay9507
    @mikemcaulay9507 Před 2 lety +500

    Lipton is an amazing interviewer in highlighting what is great about the person he’s interviewing. This obviously isn’t meant to be hard hitting journalism but a chance for those who love and admire a particular creator to go deeper and enjoy them even more.
    Lipton does a great job organizing the research he and his team pull together. I know it can sound sycophantic at times but it always feels genuine somehow.
    Hats off to him for asking a question that is so insightful and gratifying for the interviewee.

    • @richardedgemon758
      @richardedgemon758 Před 2 lety +1

      Beautifully said

    • @skachor
      @skachor Před 2 lety +7

      A reporter asking hard hitting questions is rare, but even rarer is a reporter who does their research and actually helps the audience feel closer to the interviewee.
      Absolutely amazing.

    • @danshowlund
      @danshowlund Před rokem +1

      Wonderful comment. Truly.

  • @pabloandresmancino5865
    @pabloandresmancino5865 Před 4 lety +779

    The best interviewer of the lasts decades.

    • @troystaunton254
      @troystaunton254 Před 2 lety +3

      Nah that would be Michael Parkinson.

    • @jaym3566
      @jaym3566 Před 2 lety +29

      @@troystaunton254 Nah bro that would be Jimmy Fallon

    • @mojo6112
      @mojo6112 Před 2 lety +13

      @@jaym3566 i agree with you yes Jimmy Kimmel is the best

    • @MrPete-pe6uk
      @MrPete-pe6uk Před 2 lety +5

      nah...that would be Charlie Rose

    • @nevelyn3960
      @nevelyn3960 Před 2 lety +3

      Ali Plumb is a personal favorite

  • @sharoncasey92
    @sharoncasey92 Před 2 lety +603

    I so miss this program. I wish they would put the entire series out on DVD

    • @buriedinadream
      @buriedinadream Před 2 lety +16

      I would binge the hell out of it if it was streaming

    • @ParisDylan1
      @ParisDylan1 Před 2 lety +10

      They have it on DVD, i've got like 4 sets im looking at rn :)

    • @HungryTacoBoy
      @HungryTacoBoy Před 2 lety +25

      DVD? Did you write this comment in 2010?

    • @mrfatuchi
      @mrfatuchi Před 2 lety +54

      @Freedom Gone Some people still like to actually own stuff...

    • @stevewalston7089
      @stevewalston7089 Před 2 lety +24

      @@mrfatuchi Right? Everything now is "on the cloud" (a term that I'm sick of) and/or basically rented and only available when they want it to be regardless of how much you paid. If you or they lose the account info or they go out of business ... It's gone and you get to buy it again.

  • @GuineaPigEveryday
    @GuineaPigEveryday Před 2 lety +424

    Read an article recently about his dad’s connection with West Side Story and only now realised clearly how themes of his own upbringing can be found in his own film, from subtle character qualities to huge parts of the film. The Last Crusade definitely made me emotional with the father-son relationship. The way he shows that relationship and reflecting how he wants to repair things with his dad is something i can relate to very much and I love that he put that in his films. It means very much to me personally, even in an adventure film like Indiana Jones it can have a lot of meaning to a young kid.

    • @sofrshsocln4
      @sofrshsocln4 Před 2 lety +5

      Its nuts home. Peep the doc "Spielberg" he basically runs down what each movie symbolized...he was therapeutically expressing his stages with their divorce his heritage running away from it then embracing w Schindler's List, etc. and then they actually picked up on the message and they reunited late in life after all those decades. Crazy, fam

    • @FilledWithDetermination
      @FilledWithDetermination Před rokem

      ​@@sofrshsocln4 What an incredible story, is Spielberg due for one last romance film??

    • @wildroot16
      @wildroot16 Před rokem

      What was his dad's connection to West Side Story?

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@wildroot16 from interviews, Spielberg’s dad absolutely loved the original movie, saw numerous productions of it, even though he was super invested in the new movie it was the one movie set of Spielberg’s he was never able to visit. So the movie is dedicated to him

  • @anarchistatheist1917
    @anarchistatheist1917 Před 2 lety +239

    Rest in peace Mr James Lipton.

    • @ActuallyJamesS
      @ActuallyJamesS Před 2 lety +20

      He leaves behind a legacy of great interviews and iced tea.

    • @LKRaider
      @LKRaider Před 2 lety

      When did he die

    • @bfboobie
      @bfboobie Před 2 lety

      Who is James lipton

    • @lakamokolaka
      @lakamokolaka Před 2 lety +1

      @@bfboobie The guy talking to steven in the interview

    • @ahmeteneren3478
      @ahmeteneren3478 Před rokem

      @@ActuallyJamesS 😂😂

  • @naturewithneill
    @naturewithneill Před 2 lety +53

    For everyone asking, it is a reference to Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

    • @somefuckstolemynick
      @somefuckstolemynick Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Haven’t seen that movie in.. almost 30 years. About time for a rewatch.

  • @geetadhumane5793
    @geetadhumane5793 Před 2 lety +224

    That's something I love so much about Spielberg, in all of his movies he brings so much of himself and what he is, many times consciously some times subconsciously......and the fact that all of this turns out to be so beautiful is an indication of what kind of a man he is in real life!!!!

    • @idhcustomtoys
      @idhcustomtoys Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I liked the he bit in temple of Doom where he gave the woman the role in return for marrying him.

    • @arvindhmani06
      @arvindhmani06 Před 2 lety +5

      The fact that he kept saying no to directing Schindler's List because it would have hit too close to home, to in the end not just making a movie but making one of the greatest movies ever made, puts him in a special category of storytellers. It's like he pours his whole heart and soul into his movies

  • @surfguy87
    @surfguy87 Před rokem +336

    The quote "when the spaceship lands.." is not to be missed, a perfect metaphor for Spielberg being born. Insanely good question indeed.

    • @2beJT
      @2beJT Před rokem +22

      In the movie, a spaceship lands... lol.. just watch the whole interview.

    • @JesseKinnamon
      @JesseKinnamon Před rokem +6

      @@2beJT …..

    • @G-ManXErlik
      @G-ManXErlik Před rokem +11

      That was not the intention, it was just what happened in the movie. Why do you people make up so many things that aren't actually there?

    • @-Scrapper-
      @-Scrapper- Před rokem

      ​@@G-ManXErlik i haven't watched the movie so I thought he meant when the two of them knocked it off and he was seven inches deep inside her

    • @veetour
      @veetour Před 11 měsíci +4

      Father Spielberg: Well Steven, you see babies come from uhh, let me give you an analogy… Well you see a man is like a spaceship, and a woman is like a planet. When the spaceship finds a moist and habitable planet that it really loves, it penetrates the atmosphere and lands on it. Afterwards the planet swells up, and a period of nine months later the planet pops out a smaller baby planet.
      Steven: 😶

  • @ricarleite
    @ricarleite Před 6 lety +122

    Brilliant moment.

  • @hanshintermann1551
    @hanshintermann1551 Před rokem +2

    And this is why good journalism is worth every penny.

  • @hisdudeness09
    @hisdudeness09 Před rokem +25

    Man, James Lipton was one of the greatest interviewers to ever do it. Dude was just brilliant. I miss watching him and Inside the Actors Studio. RIP.

  • @danilocastelli2435
    @danilocastelli2435 Před 2 lety +287

    That whole interview is great and I want to watch it again.

  • @kdub333
    @kdub333 Před 5 lety +80

    That was special to see.

  • @joaovitorjoaovitor
    @joaovitorjoaovitor Před rokem +8

    So great to come across this after having watched the Fablemans. Thank you for that!

  • @Airestotle09
    @Airestotle09 Před rokem +5

    I love his smile after the question, its that “if you know you know” moment you get with another person and it feels very genuine and wholesome

  • @connorbiddle4703
    @connorbiddle4703 Před 2 lety +45

    James Lipton is one of the greatest men to interview anyone ever. Props for the very good question

  • @AndorranStairway
    @AndorranStairway Před rokem +18

    Rest in peace James Lipton, what a legend

  • @jameshunt4611
    @jameshunt4611 Před rokem +14

    James Lipton was such a masterful interviewer. Required watching his inside the actors studio for anyone wanting to do what he did

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 10 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @sleepysteev2735
    @sleepysteev2735 Před rokem +3

    If only all interviewers were this insightful.

  • @JediBunny
    @JediBunny Před 10 měsíci +3

    James Lipton was a master. I loved watching his interviews growing up. He really knew how to get into a person’s mind and heart.

  • @artimusbill
    @artimusbill Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love this. No rehashed standard questions or embarrassing ones. I have watched this 3 or 4 times already.

  • @jocastadidntknew5980
    @jocastadidntknew5980 Před rokem +6

    This hits different after having seen The Fabelmans

  • @dennymann2
    @dennymann2 Před rokem +3

    What a humble and kind response from one of the greatest!

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před 2 lety +746

    Perceptive observation by Lipton. Sometimes, artists are not aware what part their subconscious plays in creating ideas. The father/mother connection in CE of the TK seems obvious, once pointed out.

    • @MINDxWORM
      @MINDxWORM Před 2 lety +64

      Really? CE of the TK? Either type it out in full or abbreviate it all.

    • @mariahetszaz8567
      @mariahetszaz8567 Před 2 lety +17

      @@MINDxWORM Most definitely cause I don't know what he is talking about. Please tell me!

    • @isaacfranklin2712
      @isaacfranklin2712 Před 2 lety +31

      @@MINDxWORM Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

    • @jlupus8804
      @jlupus8804 Před 2 lety +1

      Best not to know, could rob creativity, Neil Gaiman said so himself.

    • @anglaismoyen
      @anglaismoyen Před 2 lety +22

      @@isaacfranklin2712 So by saving himself 3 seconds, he's wasted the time of potentially hundreds or thousands of people who read his comment. Bravo :D

  • @seattlegolfer
    @seattlegolfer Před 5 měsíci +2

    I revisit this clip at least once a month because it's one of the most wholesome moments ever caught on camera.

  • @-dash
    @-dash Před 2 lety +60

    I’ve gotta say, Close Encounters was terrifying when I saw it as a little kid. My Mom played it on the VCR and left me to watch it while she worked, and I remember having to pause it, stand up, and pace around the room because I was so scared. It’s most visceral experience that I’ve ever gotten out of a movie, and I wish I could experience movies like that again.

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 Před 2 lety +4

      That's some dubious parenting skills displayed there.

    • @nocalsteve
      @nocalsteve Před 2 lety +1

      I was allowed to watch scary movies as a kid and don’t remember being scared as a kid, but when I watched them years later as an adult, they scared the crap out of me: The Birds and Phantasm being two.

    • @plasticboy81
      @plasticboy81 Před 2 lety

      I watched poltergeist 1-2 at a friends house when i Was like 7-8 years old. I was so scared sleeping a long time because of clown from the First and the scary old man in the second movie. They definetly traumatized me!! Today i love both movies. Specially the First one which feels totally like a spielberg movie. Even if Tobe Hooper officially directed it.

  • @roo3566
    @roo3566 Před rokem +8

    These "Actors' Studio" interviews are the best I have seen. Lipton asks real questions and not the moronic crap the usual suspects go for.
    My favourite was Michele Pfeiffer, when he asked "If you answered the door what would you be wearing?"
    The answer was, of course, a tool belt!! She made wood furniture as a hobby.
    Another reason to love Pfeiffer!

  • @doujinromance8653
    @doujinromance8653 Před rokem +8

    Spielberg IS one of my teachers and mentors of good, artistic storytelling in any medium of art and creative writing.
    Even though I haven't met him in person, I still want to just to have that honor and privilege to thank him for teaching me how to add colors for my own original stories and characters as well as the journey.
    I'm very thankful for Spielberg.
    Truly.

  • @Erickhetfield
    @Erickhetfield Před rokem +2

    His happiness was so genuine.

  • @shanesmythe9101
    @shanesmythe9101 Před 2 lety +2

    When he says but thank you for that you can see the sincerity in his eyes.

  • @kris242
    @kris242 Před rokem +6

    One of the many reasons why Lipton was easily one of the greatest and most compelling interviewers of all time. RIP, you beautifully eloquent soul. ❤️

  • @ktpinnacle
    @ktpinnacle Před 2 lety +161

    Best interviews ever. His work disspelled the notion of "hollywood types." These are intelligent, creative, positive forces in our society. He's missed.

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph Před rokem +7

      Don't mistake, they exist and there's the few that can transcend

  • @billg3356
    @billg3356 Před 3 lety +118

    You could see Spielberg choking up a little at the end.

    • @user-xc7uo6md3n
      @user-xc7uo6md3n Před 2 lety +2

      Yea it's so bizarre how his facial expression barely changes but you can see him go from normal to sad
      Edit: when he says "not untill this moment" you see him change after.

  • @JDNicoll
    @JDNicoll Před 2 lety +2

    Got a little teary watching that one...

  • @oliverbaba1882
    @oliverbaba1882 Před 2 lety +6

    spielberg is not just a genius, but he always seems so humble, almost shy. i think that's cute from the biggest and one of the best filmmakers of all time.

  • @thefog7067
    @thefog7067 Před 2 lety +28

    The way the interviewer thought about all of those things and put them altogether into what was quite possibly the greatest question ever! The way Steven smiled it was obviously very personal to him because it's to do with his parents and one of his most beloved movies and the fact that he said he did not even realise that himself makes it even more awesome !

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem +1

      “The interviewer” his name was James Lipton. Also stop calling Spielberg by his first name, you’re not best buds

    • @GoldenPantaloons
      @GoldenPantaloons Před rokem +6

      Aww Jonathan don't be like that.

    • @thefog7067
      @thefog7067 Před rokem +8

      @@jonathanbirch2022 sorry Jonathan I won't do it again I promise, reaĺly really sorry to you and all your family

  • @JunkFoodBooboo
    @JunkFoodBooboo Před 2 lety +30

    That's so sweet yet sad at the same time because his parents were divorced

    • @clashfan2875
      @clashfan2875 Před 2 lety +2

      And the movie has a family unit that destructs at its core.

  • @rolanddeschain6089
    @rolanddeschain6089 Před 2 lety +166

    Every story is multi-layered.
    Every story says a lot about the inventor of the story. Some things consciously, some unconsciously.
    One or more mindsets flow into every reasonably complex story, collective upheavals, zeitgeist.
    But also very personal things. For every single viewer/reader/listener ect. it can mean even something different again. These meanings may even change or expand throughout life.
    Art is always discovery. What makes the whole thing so exciting. I love movies.

    • @td4341
      @td4341 Před 2 lety +3

      love this, love movies also

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před rokem

      Even twilight?

    • @rolanddeschain6089
      @rolanddeschain6089 Před rokem

      @@lampad4549 Of course. Twilight says a lot about its inventor and about American society. The film and especially the novel series is a lot of teenage angst and pure 00s zeitgeist.
      Although it's super cheesy and not even well written, there are levels of political and religious connections. It is sure to be entertaining for some.
      Don't get me wrong, just because you're interested in arts and entertainment doesn't mean you like everything. There are a lot of things that aren't so good but still provide interesting insights. Or films that don't appeal to me personally, but have something to say.
      Of course there are also things that are just bad.
      But that doesn't have to mean at any time, that I alone have the authority to interpret it or that a childish rant would get me any further.
      Even the bad stuff is interesting. If they fail (for you), - where do they? And how?

  • @sayyestofairness4266
    @sayyestofairness4266 Před 3 lety +150

    If Spielberg ever hosted a talk show, I could see it being done in the vein of Inside the Actors Studio.

  • @LukeAps
    @LukeAps Před 2 lety +2

    This makes me cry... its very heart warming.

  • @Alban-ux8jf
    @Alban-ux8jf Před 2 měsíci

    James Lipton, man. What a guy! A soothing yet commanding voice. Every his interview was a kind of a lecture in itself

  • @ElwoodPDowd-nz2si
    @ElwoodPDowd-nz2si Před 2 lety +7

    You know Steven never forgot this moment.

  • @Dario_Salvi
    @Dario_Salvi Před 2 lety +14

    Wow, Spielberg was really moved by that question. Nice moment

  • @mikeg3439
    @mikeg3439 Před 2 lety +2

    As a little child, my favorite song became the John Williams Disco version of Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind.

  • @nimascolari1508
    @nimascolari1508 Před rokem +2

    Well, this isn't any old host. This is one of the most decorated and respected Interviewers ever. This question is a testament of the man and his craft.

  • @nicholetaimi5331
    @nicholetaimi5331 Před rokem +3

    Imagine being presented with your subconscious in a question. James was a great interviewer. He touched and impressed Steven by showing the impact of his parents on his work.

  • @jamlym4974
    @jamlym4974 Před rokem +14

    Whether you're a fan of his films or not, he really seems like a genuine, warm person.

  • @lightlantern
    @lightlantern Před 2 lety +2

    No One & I Mean No One Interviewed Like Lipton ❤️🎬

  • @pithyginger6371
    @pithyginger6371 Před rokem +1

    Time to rewatch all of James Lipton’s interviews

  • @donkeyears4704
    @donkeyears4704 Před rokem +3

    i used to watch all of these episodes when they aired, they were always so compelling, and i remember this clearly because it was a very real moment with spielberg. something lipton saw in his art that he hadn't realized on his own and it's so clear and obvious that it's striking. the moment actually lasts just a bit longer than the clip shows.

  • @hothotheat3000
    @hothotheat3000 Před 2 lety +29

    Wow, it really was about his parents the whole time.

  • @newpageone
    @newpageone Před rokem +1

    I still haven’t seen The Fabelmans, but just knowing the story puts this moment into perspective for me.

  • @The_Stoic_PhilosopherSH
    @The_Stoic_PhilosopherSH Před rokem +1

    What a lovely memory he just created!

  • @faustianliszt
    @faustianliszt Před 2 lety +8

    That's a really good point Diane, thanks so much for bringing that up. Thank you

  • @alexcaminiti
    @alexcaminiti Před rokem +8

    James Lipton is not just a legendary interviewer, who had an incredible style and unique questions, but his existence, and that of "inside the after studio" also gave us one of my top 10 classic SNL skits of all time. Drew Barrymore. Gold. Comedic gold. I'll never forget his interview with Robin Williams, nor will I ever forget that he chose Dave Chappelle to interview him on his own stage. Incredible.

  • @trevorberridge6079
    @trevorberridge6079 Před 2 měsíci

    James Lipton was the absolute best. His interviews with stars from across the industry are mesmerising.

  • @hux2000
    @hux2000 Před 2 lety +3

    James Lipton was truly a class act! RIP.

  • @luisrizo8813
    @luisrizo8813 Před rokem +3

    "Fablemens"

  • @MasteroChieftan
    @MasteroChieftan Před 2 lety +70

    Lipton was exceptional. As much of a genius in his craft as Spielberg.

  • @blujaebird
    @blujaebird Před rokem +1

    I've noticed, as an artist myself, sometimes I don't realize how much of myself I have put into my art and its full meaning until the work is finished. That's one of the beautiful and therapeutic things about making art.

  • @James-wy7pd
    @James-wy7pd Před 2 lety +8

    This went over my head lol

    • @anthonyjs8048
      @anthonyjs8048 Před 2 lety +3

      Same I don't know what the hell they are talking about haha

    • @James-wy7pd
      @James-wy7pd Před 2 lety

      @@anthonyjs8048 glad I’m not the only one🥲

    • @McJohnstable
      @McJohnstable Před 2 lety +1

      Same.

    • @tumbulizatumbulizovic3303
      @tumbulizatumbulizovic3303 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too.. everybody profound in the comments, dont get it

    • @christianjohnson3580
      @christianjohnson3580 Před 2 lety +15

      Lol so in Close Encounters, the way they communicate with the aliens is through a computer program that plays music. He's saying there's a connection and influence there to his parents (his dad being a computer scientist and mom being a musician) and Spielberg didn't realize that till then.

  • @kdizzle901
    @kdizzle901 Před rokem +3

    Being thanked interviewing one of the greatest film director ever I would be walking high that night

  • @TeamLNE
    @TeamLNE Před 2 lety +1

    That was so very sincere. Thank you for that!

  • @parsoniareigns
    @parsoniareigns Před rokem

    Wow. That is beautiful moment. Touching. Two sensitive souls drawing out the best in each other.
    That's how it's done.❤

  • @russsavage1611
    @russsavage1611 Před 2 lety +46

    Damn! James Lipton is amazing. I have rewatched the Chappelle interview about 20 times at this point. It's one I go back to every couple months.

    • @ce311
      @ce311 Před 2 lety +1

      Where do you find them?

    • @russsavage1611
      @russsavage1611 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ce311 I just google "James Lipton Dave Chappelle" but here is a link to one of them with the full show:
      czcams.com/video/bfmLlZyJNiA/video.html

    • @saraparker184
      @saraparker184 Před 2 lety +1

      balance that out watching chapelle and howard stern czcams.com/video/rk6W3XYuWHA/video.html 😂

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Před 2 lety

      May I ask- why do you like that specific interview so much?

    • @Euclib
      @Euclib Před 2 lety

      meta

  • @shadowofchaos8932
    @shadowofchaos8932 Před 2 lety +12

    The greats have great questions for great visionaries. When the guest is surprised and shocked by the question, you have done a good job. Dan Patrick, Bob Costas, Oprah and many others will get the most from an interview.

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn Před 2 lety +1

    What wonderful parents to raise such an amazing child.

  • @juanaltredo2974
    @juanaltredo2974 Před 11 měsíci

    james lipton was great, I remember watching this show decades ago and was so much fun

  • @branjosnow6244
    @branjosnow6244 Před 2 lety +9

    All I know is if this guy made the movie, then it's definitely worth watching.
    I can still remember when ET came out, every kid in our neighborhood was out on their bikes from dawn till dusk. The whole BMX scene was catapulted by that movie.
    Stephen Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, and Roddy Doyle. I'll watch any movie they were involved in making, the subject matter is irrelevant.

  • @Sophie-nz9fz
    @Sophie-nz9fz Před 2 lety +1

    james lipton was one of the best interviewers out there. such a classy guy

  • @PhillyHardy
    @PhillyHardy Před 5 měsíci +1

    We well u certainly represented the channels name perfectly. Another perfect reason we need eachOther

  • @JHallenbeck
    @JHallenbeck Před 2 lety +84

    Trust the tale, not the teller. Most of the times the creators of a work don't know what their work actually means.

    • @BugVlogs
      @BugVlogs Před 2 lety +24

      Creators always put themselves in their work even on a subconscious level

    • @user-vg1tt3vg9y
      @user-vg1tt3vg9y Před 2 lety +4

      @@BugVlogs not always; hence coincidence.

    • @theo9706
      @theo9706 Před 2 lety +2

      @@user-vg1tt3vg9y the great ones always do. It’s the true sign of a master.

  • @MNGN101
    @MNGN101 Před 2 lety +39

    I have no idea what any of this means without context, haha...

    • @errolmargiela1261
      @errolmargiela1261 Před 2 lety +18

      Me and you are on the same boat. I’ve got no idea what this means either haha

    • @Jake-im8eq
      @Jake-im8eq Před 2 lety +2

      Same lmao i feel dumb

    • @b0nd18t
      @b0nd18t Před 2 lety +74

      In his movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind, humans communicate with the aliens using music on a computer. Interviewer puts this together and SS realizes this subconscious major plot he created using his parents

    • @MNGN101
      @MNGN101 Před 2 lety +4

      @@b0nd18t Thanks. I suspected it was something like this but I've never seen the movie before.

    • @tximinoman
      @tximinoman Před 2 lety +2

      @@MNGN101 I don't know how old you are and how good you tolerate older movies but I think it's a great movie.

  • @xbulelo
    @xbulelo Před 2 lety +2

    I adore his films. I loved this show. I grew up binge watching this 😂

  • @mikebrintik1063
    @mikebrintik1063 Před rokem +2

    That 'I see what you did there' smile at 0:07 tho

  • @alexwebb852
    @alexwebb852 Před 2 lety +17

    Right at the end of the video, after Spielberg thanks Lipton, right on the 00:35 mark, you can see Steven quietly and internally look away to reflect on Lipton's observation. Probably thinking about his parents specifically. Really quite beautiful moment this. Not only does it profoundly show James' level of astuteness, but also Steven's natural artistic skill and talent. Wether aware or not of the creative choice having the 'Close Encounters' "Mothership" represent both his Mother and Father, his creators, in that final scene, in reverence of such an otherworldly power.
    Missing you right now, James.

  • @Blaine10024
    @Blaine10024 Před 2 lety +4

    There are men who live to become well respected, and there are men who live to become legends. Both of these men are the latter.

  • @BlueMonkeySky
    @BlueMonkeySky Před rokem +1

    This is an amazing moment! ♥️

  • @cjpurcell774
    @cjpurcell774 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's funny how when creative create it somehow ends up being about ourselves on more levels that we can ever imagine 👏😊

  • @elroytheking3833
    @elroytheking3833 Před 3 lety +14

    How could anyone give thumbs down to that?

    • @AhtoNajeebRashied
      @AhtoNajeebRashied Před 2 lety +3

      I considered it. Everyone’s not you ya know

    • @ToyBoxBrain
      @ToyBoxBrain Před 2 lety

      @@AhtoNajeebRashied what thumbs down?

    • @simone311
      @simone311 Před 2 lety

      @@ToyBoxBrain the dislike button

    • @Tbone.357
      @Tbone.357 Před rokem

      ​@@ToyBoxBrain what's taters, precious?

    • @Tbone.357
      @Tbone.357 Před rokem

      Because the world is full of faulty human beings and unfortunately, we have to suffer them.

  • @F1fan4eva
    @F1fan4eva Před 2 lety +3

    Can someone explain this please?

  • @LokiDWolf
    @LokiDWolf Před 2 lety

    I miss this show so much!!! Rest in peace for the wonderful and talented, James Lipton!!!

  • @MADDOXXXbr
    @MADDOXXXbr Před rokem +1

    James Lipton was one of kind, the best interviewer ever.

  • @weikko79
    @weikko79 Před 2 lety +14

    Pauline Kael pointed this out in her review of "Close Encounters". Apparently Spielberg didn't read it.

    • @weikko79
      @weikko79 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gerardorodriguez7858 No. That's just what I said.

    • @jimmysmith736
      @jimmysmith736 Před 2 lety

      @@weikko79 always someone ain’t there

    • @FreakieFan
      @FreakieFan Před 2 lety +2

      @@gerardorodriguez7858
      Pauline Kael was only the most respected and revered film critic of her era alongside Roger Ebert.
      She wasn’t a nobody, and it’s hard to believe Spielberg didn’t read her work.

    • @richardconnold5207
      @richardconnold5207 Před 2 lety

      @@FreakieFan Agreed. Anyone who was anyone, in Hollywood, read Pauline Kael.

  • @9thgalaxy778
    @9thgalaxy778 Před 2 lety +11

    What film are they talking about here?

  • @SB_kilsgb
    @SB_kilsgb Před 11 měsíci +1

    You gotta respect the honesty and vulnerability

  • @Nosewrecky
    @Nosewrecky Před rokem

    So lovely and heartwarming

  • @Kagemusha08
    @Kagemusha08 Před 2 lety +19

    Being a great interviewer really is an underrated skill. James Lipton, Charlie Rose, etc. Even the old Late Night hosts like Carson and Letterman were great.

  • @JabberwockyJabs
    @JabberwockyJabs Před 2 lety +3

    I don’t get it? I’m hearing “when they spaceship lands, how do they communicate?” What?….