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@sandyb4966
@sandyb4966 14 күн бұрын
A really great interview. Love the questions and thoughtfull answers. Thank you for a lovely conversation with this actor. I think he is a natural. love his acting. I can't wait to see what is next for him.
@pamelabrady7808
@pamelabrady7808 29 күн бұрын
Wish we could have another film with them together
@larryjones-emery807
@larryjones-emery807 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I love the novel and the movie! I have an emergency bag for situations when I may need to flee my residence because of emergency: The book is in it. The movie is in my heart . ❤
@jonathangoll2918
@jonathangoll2918 Ай бұрын
I've not seen the series, but I know something of the history. People should realise how crucial James was for the survival of our nation. Foreign powers were trying to gobble us up, and there were so few surviving members of the Royal Family, when Elizabeth died in 1603. But there was a man, a King, who had the necessary descent. ( His great-grandmother was Henry VIII's sister.) And quite a remarkable man too. As James VI, King of Scots, he will have known that of the line of Jameses , Kings of Scots, four had died violently. He was taken away from his mother - also executed - when he was six months old. He was brought up believing his mother had been accessory to his father's murder. (I believe this was true. But Mary, Queen of Scots ( his mother) to be honest had a lot of excuse!). Not surprising he grew up very emotionally needy. He was extremely well educated. His policies were partly wise, partly not; he opposed the authority of Parliament, but kept us out of the Thirty Years' War for the most part. And of course, our present King is his descendant, through his daughter Elizabeth. Prince William is descended three other ways, through illegitimate descendants of his son Charles.
@abelon0214
@abelon0214 Ай бұрын
They are good mate ❤the banter between them is very funny
@kylecalame1996
@kylecalame1996 Ай бұрын
You two fellas are lots of fun. You may be very surprised to learn the book 1st, and now this movie has a following among LGBTQ people who are significantly older then you, and considering the mess we traveled through in life it's really something just to still be here. When I came along, and where I came along in the US you really couldn't be out and open, not if you wanted to keep your job, apartment, pay bills, and be even partially accepted anywhere in what was in any way respectable society outside a gay bar. You had to be careful about those I mean a raid and it was over. Being a teen, just let's not begin to go back there it was really rough and well, almost impossible. If you couldn't get away or didn't know how you were stuck with a secret everybody knew but you didn't dare confess. This book, made more powerful by the movie and your willingness to portray some of "us" was truly like a gay fairytale with a happy ending that almost no literature that could be found much less movies of our time ever saw. It doesn't sound like much now, happy endings are everywhere in your literature but not so much in ours of the past. It was nice to be able to just watch this and breath a little, just as you are, authentically. Man would something like this have been a God send back in those days. Doesn't sound like much today but for those of us of a different era it's incredible and you probably never imagined it would be. Thanks for being willing. Thanks for letting us laugh more than cry and say "awe that's fun and really nice" in the end, meant a lot to all of us especially even us older guys who never thought any one would care enough to bring it about. People want you to do another because they are so touched by it. I see your tired of hearing it and it's time for you to move on happily in your careers so do that and enjoy, but remember you could do a lot worse then having people like your work so much they want to see you do it again. You made us pull for your characters and now many of us want to see what that brought about. I imagine revisiting now could seem kind of boring and been there done that, for you so I get it. Stay friends guys can't have too many of the real kind. Taylor teach him how to surf, Nick teach him how to.....I don't know make bubble and squeak or something authentically British, spotted dick would start too many unwanted rumors but whatever(What were you Brits thinking with that one?) Thanks again truly the acknowledgement means more than words could begin to tell you both. Have a really good life and enjoy your careers!
@hamchannell
@hamchannell Ай бұрын
Nic I was happy to find this in the hopes you may actually see this expression of appreciation. Thanks to you and Taylor for this movie. You both made the characters real. Saw this with my hubby 2 weeks ago and in the first week watched this literally 30 times, a few with hubby curled in bed. All the rest solo. Easily double that now but stopped the counting. Gay since 4 yrs old and seen quite a lot, and the 2 of you in your acting made the interactions authentic. I really hope you get awards on top of awards for this performance. Hoping for a sequel. Also planning on watching as much of your other stuff. All the best to yall.
@t.or.r.e.s.j.e.s.s.i.e
@t.or.r.e.s.j.e.s.s.i.e Ай бұрын
Ay los amooo que hermosa entrevista ❤❤ voy a ver la película otra vez 🙈 ya perdí cuenta de las veces 😍
@SandraMilovici
@SandraMilovici Ай бұрын
Good looking but I think he can be very boring. Also, some male director loves him that is mwhy he always days queer queens. :) :) :)
@ericaallen9971
@ericaallen9971 18 күн бұрын
What?!😮
@loraine7787
@loraine7787 Ай бұрын
Yes, these two guys are very sympathetic in all interviews when they are together! As actors they are very talented and ambitious to perfection, but in their discussion, they are still "Alex and Henry", always arguing, contradicting, teasing... This is probably their real way of behaving with each other!
@user-zq3lx5dt1c
@user-zq3lx5dt1c Ай бұрын
Nice conversation! Thank you❣️
@alinabanerjee3306
@alinabanerjee3306 2 ай бұрын
Tysm for uploading ❤❤
@GalitzineCollective
@GalitzineCollective Ай бұрын
you're welcome!
@anaalmada2835
@anaalmada2835 2 ай бұрын
💔💔💔💔💔
@B.B-Ghost
@B.B-Ghost 2 ай бұрын
Hallo Nicholas.. as per your interview with the nytimes: YES, step down from your romantic lead roles for better yet to come demanding ones. You are absolutely f*cking more than just a pretty face. And please do it for your yourself, and not to prove anything to anyone! I am so proud of YOU for securing your legitimacy in Hollywood.. You deserve more to come, just be true to yourself! And no sequel to RWRB, you are now free to focus on demanding roles! And it’s ok to say NO! I love YOU..
@anaalmada2835
@anaalmada2835 Ай бұрын
👎😡
@PandAlex
@PandAlex Ай бұрын
I agree with half of your point. Will love to see him in different types of movies. He is more than a face. But if there will be good (!) plot for sequel to RWRB I don’t think he should say no (if he didn’t lie about caring for that character, book and fandom). Since they did not had a proper promotion and production was low budget but film blow up at the end - good sequel with normal promotion can be a good finale dot in that page of his career.
@B.B-Ghost
@B.B-Ghost Ай бұрын
@@PandAlex I am allowed to not like RWRB. It was horrible, horrendous. So the ending was perfect the way it is! Nicholas can do better, he doesn’t owe me/you, character, book or fandom any f*cks! So no need for a sequel to this story, it ended good that way. So let it stay that way! SorryNotSorry