Paul Walter Hauser
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'd say yes to both.
I mean, it's equal parts, a bucket list thing.
It'd be fun.
But also like, think of how many performances we love that are worthy of winning that haven't won.
It's like, it's kind of hard to take award shows seriously when you don't nominate John Goodman for best supporting actor for the big Lebowski.
What a brilliant, fun, nuanced, specific, memorable performance.
And it's like, really?
You don't nominate him?
I kind of don't care after that to some degree.
roles that would typically be lead being put in the supporting category and I was just wondering yeah sometimes that's like if they're if they're going up against each other like a co-star thing I remember Ford versus Ferrari came out like six years ago and that was like a do we dominate Christian Bale or Matt Damon I think at the end of the day they both went for leader support I forget yeah and I just feel like hearing you talk about kind of like
It's probably a money thing, too.
I mean, prettier people lead films usually, and they put butts in seats, which makes the money, which keeps the circus going around.
So that's probably more where that is.
But if you introduce me to...
Richard Gere and Steve Buscemi it's like I'm more flabbergasted or excited to meet Buscemi probably just because I love those roles more even though Richard Gere is a super handsome wealthy leading man who's brilliant in his own right how does Amy like celebrate the release of your movies like when Balls Up comes out what is are y'all gonna I mean I imagine you probably wouldn't take the kids but
part of it's celebration.
Part of it's just respecting the space.
Cause like sometimes I really, the same way I'll respect her space and like, you know, she'll go to a women's conference or a nonprofit thing or needs to go out for appetizers and drinks with the girls for three hours or whatever.
Like I, she really gives me the space to do the press stuff.