If there’s a perch for greatness left in American movies, McKay makes his best bid in Don’t Look Up, which features the most unexpectedly powerful scene McKay has ever made. It’s a dramatic and emotional dinner-table sequence where a family prays together as the comet looms.. This time, Adam McKay’s American prayer—offered by Timothée Chalamet, who plays a skateboarding street punk—isn’t funny anymore. “There’s no question when I got to that moment, when I was like, ‘He’s got to say a prayer,’ I couldn’t believe it,” McKay says. “It surprised me.”
“Well, I mean, I believe in God,” he says. “I just feel like, at that point, I probably would want that guy at the dinner table with me.” (If you fear this might be spoiling the film, well, it’s about a comet headed directly for earth and therefore somewhat pre-spoiled.)
(from Vanity Fair)
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Timothée Chalamet
The King After Party – London
2019
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don’t look up was really good. hilarious and deeply depressing at the same time. i even felt things sometimes, especially at the end.
sometimes critics get it wrong and half of them are really trippin’
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know what time it almost is ladies?
award show season
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sweats and chucks.
Timothee Chalament wears:
Haider Ackermann satin tuxedo
Cartier brooch with sweatpants
Converse
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Frances McDormand and Timothée Chalamet were fantastic in The French Dispatch.
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boy get your ass back inside smh
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"Because it's alive and I had to direct Timothée and his haircut" - Denis Villeneuve
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