Guest: David Leitch
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And we put together our presentation, our lookbook, our sort of, you know, our character sketches and our arcs. And we pitched it to him. He said, let's go to Lionsgate and tell him you want to do it.
It's, you know, it's hard because, I mean, I have so much fun, you know, since Deadpool, I, you know, everything's had a real fun tone. Yeah. And I do enjoy comedy, you know, that's why I'm, you know, not only the reason, but I'm a huge fan of all your work, you know, all you guys, like, you're just so freaking funny. And that's why we have to do something together, please.
It's, you know, it's hard because, I mean, I have so much fun, you know, since Deadpool, I, you know, everything's had a real fun tone. Yeah. And I do enjoy comedy, you know, that's why I'm, you know, not only the reason, but I'm a huge fan of all your work, you know, all you guys, like, you're just so freaking funny. And that's why we have to do something together, please.
It's, you know, it's hard because, I mean, I have so much fun, you know, since Deadpool, I, you know, everything's had a real fun tone. Yeah. And I do enjoy comedy, you know, that's why I'm, you know, not only the reason, but I'm a huge fan of all your work, you know, all you guys, like, you're just so freaking funny. And that's why we have to do something together, please.
Well, I do. I mean, look, the fun moments for me right now, it's not the big action sequences. I mean, again, I love making them, but they're the sort of like earnest, dramatic moments. You know, I think into The Fall Guy, like some of the scenes with Ryan and Emily that are really sort of emotional.
Well, I do. I mean, look, the fun moments for me right now, it's not the big action sequences. I mean, again, I love making them, but they're the sort of like earnest, dramatic moments. You know, I think into The Fall Guy, like some of the scenes with Ryan and Emily that are really sort of emotional.
Well, I do. I mean, look, the fun moments for me right now, it's not the big action sequences. I mean, again, I love making them, but they're the sort of like earnest, dramatic moments. You know, I think into The Fall Guy, like some of the scenes with Ryan and Emily that are really sort of emotional.
Yeah, and like watching... collaborating with those great actors and like bringing, you know, some real humanity to the screen, I think separates if I pat myself on the back for a second, I think it separates what, you know, people go to see my movies because they're big action movies and there's subversive comedy and all that, but they remember them because they love the characters so much.
Yeah, and like watching... collaborating with those great actors and like bringing, you know, some real humanity to the screen, I think separates if I pat myself on the back for a second, I think it separates what, you know, people go to see my movies because they're big action movies and there's subversive comedy and all that, but they remember them because they love the characters so much.
Yeah, and like watching... collaborating with those great actors and like bringing, you know, some real humanity to the screen, I think separates if I pat myself on the back for a second, I think it separates what, you know, people go to see my movies because they're big action movies and there's subversive comedy and all that, but they remember them because they love the characters so much.
And it's because you actually cared about them.
And it's because you actually cared about them.
And it's because you actually cared about them.
Yeah, I would love to do, you know, a straight up, I think right now I'm actually in Pittsburgh and I'm prepping the next movie. It's called How to Rob a Bank. And it is sort of a new, you know, taking a heist movie and turning it on its head. And I have Nick Holt and Pete Davidson.
Yeah, I would love to do, you know, a straight up, I think right now I'm actually in Pittsburgh and I'm prepping the next movie. It's called How to Rob a Bank. And it is sort of a new, you know, taking a heist movie and turning it on its head. And I have Nick Holt and Pete Davidson.
Yeah, I would love to do, you know, a straight up, I think right now I'm actually in Pittsburgh and I'm prepping the next movie. It's called How to Rob a Bank. And it is sort of a new, you know, taking a heist movie and turning it on its head. And I have Nick Holt and Pete Davidson.
That's awesome. And there's a lot of dramatic elements in this project that was why I'm attracted to it.