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Hi, I'm Robert Downey Jr. and I'm Christopher Nolan and this is the Wired autocomplete interview.
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I probably should have taken my blood pressure medication.
0:51
Does Robert Downey Jr. have tattoos?
0:57
I have six, that's the sixth one and that was the Avengers cast tattoo that happened in the evening of the premiere for Infinity War.
0:57
Scarlett got it first, then Chris Evans got it, then I got it, then Jeremy Renner got it, then Chris Hemsworth got it, even though he's a little tentative about it and seemed to overreact to the pain.
0:57
And then Mark Ruffalo said, 'I'm not getting that tattoo, I don't want to be part of your Hollywood inside game,' to which I applauded him.
1:05
Does Robert Downey Jr. do his own stunts?
1:15
In a year where the level and magnitude of stunts may be at an all-time high, I am committing to do less stunts every year for the rest of my career.
1:15
But yes.
1:20
Does Robert Downey Jr. like AC/DC?
1:27
Come on, of course.
1:27
Back in Black from the first Iron Man, there's your soundbite, buddy.
1:27
Does Robert Downey Jr. like Gwyneth Paltrow?
1:27
I do not like Gwyneth Paltrow.
1:27
I absolutely adore her, like a sister.
1:27
Like a sister that you may have made out with a few times while still liking her.
1:40
That's for you, okay.
1:40
I'd like to actually try this inverted just to make this even more impossible.
1:45
There we go.
1:49
This is going to work a treat.
1:47
Why Christopher Nolan?
1:49
Now that in and of itself is just a good question, why Christopher Nolan doesn't use CGI.
1:53
I find CGI, however versatile it is, but it always tends to feel a little safe to me.
2:01
I think if you want something to have a bit of bite, you build the imagery to have a bit of threat, even if it's a miniature, even if it's something very fake, but something real on camera, I think it gives you a better result.
2:09
Why does Christopher Nolan, we're in the 'why's, shoot on film?
2:16
I shoot a film because it's the highest quality imaging format of a device, particularly IMAX film, large format film.
2:16
But film shows you the world kind of the way your eye sees it.
2:16
Is it ridiculous for me to give a serious answer?
2:16
Well, you're saying that, but give the people what they want.
2:30
Where does Christopher sit up?
2:39
Um, where does Christopher Nolan get his ideas?
2:42
All over the place, different on every film.
2:44
Oppenheimer, somebody had been interested in a long time, didn't know that much about the specifics of his story, then came to the book American Prometheus and that absolutely got me hooked.
2:55
So in the case of Oppenheimer, the idea, I mean gosh, I trace it right back to like, you know, as a kid in the 80s and we all thought we were going to die in nuclear Armageddon.
3:02
Absolutely, you remember Sting had that song, 'Russians, Russians, Oppenheimer's deadly toys'.
3:06
Yes, how can I save my little boy's deadly toy?
3:12
There is no monopoly of common sense on either side of the political offense.
3:16
We share the same biology regardless of ideology.
3:19
What might just save us, me and you?
3:22
Where is Christopher Nolan from?
3:28
Where am I from?
3:28
Born in London, uh, but I'm half American, half English.
3:32
My mother's American.
3:34
I've grown up kind of both sides of the Atlantic, but originally from England.
3:38
How come your brother doesn't have your accent?
3:40
He has his own accent.
3:42
Uh, yeah, I know that's, I know that he speaks the way he speaks.
3:46
But he sounds like he's from America and you don't.
3:48
Yes, but that's the American thing where you say, 'How come you have an accent and he doesn't?'
3:51
To which he said, 'Well, he does have an accent, it's an American accent.'
3:58
You're right.
3:58
Uh, just because of when, uh, my parents were living different countries so he went to school in America, I went to school in England, so you kind of get fixed with that accent.
3:58
Sorry, no crew members were harmed in the execution of this dalliance.
3:58
How did Robert Downey Jr. become Iron Man?
3:58
It was God's will.
3:58
That's it, really.
3:58
Well, and a pretty good screen test, but I'll really tell you what happened is the same weekend I did a movie called Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, John Favreau did a movie called Zathura, they both tanked and we were both really hungry to try to do something that would make an impact.
4:27
And when Iron Man came out, everyone that knew me and loved me said, 'This will do until the Dark Knight comes out.'
4:40
And here we are now.
4:40
What are Robert Downey Jr.'s hobbies?
4:50
I have one hobby and that I take classic cars and I do um Eco Resto mods on them, thus take old cars and then make them more uh energy efficient and climate friendly.
4:56
Any followup questions to that?
4:58
No, because it's getting dangerously close to a plug for your TV show.
5:02
You're right, and we're here doing Open Home, am I limited to three or four?
5:05
Yeah.
5:07
Who does Robert Downey Jr. play in Oppenheimer?
5:12
Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss.
5:15
He was the head of the Atomic Energy Commission.
5:17
He was a very uh conservative patriotic American.
5:21
He and Oppenheimer were verging on Nemesis.
5:29
None at all, uh, yeah complicated man.
5:29
He was a complicated guy, unlike me, as you can see.
5:34
It takes one to play one.
5:37
What year was Robert Downey Jr. Junior on SNL?
5:42
1985.
5:42
Oft considered the worst season in the history of SNL.
5:45
I got back on foreign suitcase boy.
5:54
Well, no, that never made it to air and that's the one that sticks out.
5:57
Can Robert Downey Jr. play piano?
6:00
Only well enough to compose at a medium to high level.
6:09
What if Christopher Nolan directed The Avengers?
6:11
Well, that is the Multiverse conundrum.
6:19
Having worked with you on Oppenheimer, there'd probably be a lot too much Tony Stark, you'd be running away with the movie.
6:17
A little bit like I didn't and even more, and uh, not liking you CGI.
6:31
Would you be prepared to get on one of those jetpacks, the ones they make for real that do this?
6:31
Yeah, if Christopher Nolan had directed The Avengers, we would still be shooting it.
6:31
Christopher Nolan's best movie?
6:31
The one I'm promoting.
6:31
I mean, that's how that works, right?
6:31
I'm telling you, and I've seen every single film you've ever done, Oppenheimer is the culmination of your life's work and it is a freaking masterpiece, brother.
6:52
Thank you.
6:52
And that is the God's honest truth.
6:55
Thank you.
6:55
And now back to my faux sincerity which works better.
7:01
What makes Christopher Nolan tick, unique?
7:05
He's supposed to answer this.
7:05
Yeah, I was going to say, I'm leaving that to you.
7:07
He already told you he's British, so you're never going to get that answer out of him.
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There's such a mystique around you that I think sometimes people feel intimidated and then when you actually get in proximity to you and particularly shooting a film, it's arguably the least judgmental, most nurturing environment I could have ever imagined being in.
7:27
He's kind of like The Wizard of Oz, except I think he dresses cooler.
7:34
That's going to travel, moving on.
7:37
Just remember this was someone's idea to pair us up here.
7:39
What is Christopher Nolan's California driver's license number?
7:43
I'm sorry.
7:43
First movie?
7:46
My first movie is a film that Emma and I produced together called Following.
7:52
We shot it on black and white 16 millimeter film.
7:54
We were working full time with a group of friends and we would shoot one day a week for about a year.
7:59
We put it together that way.
7:59
You would never know, it seems even your first film felt so complete.
8:02
What degree does Christopher Nolan have?
8:05
Uh, I have an English degree from UCL in London.
8:13
My gosh, are these edible?
8:13
No, okay, that's all right.
8:13
Is Robert Downey Jr. Tom Holland's Godfather?
8:13
If, if by Godfather you mean I do light yard work for him on Thursdays and detail his car every other Saturday, then yes.
8:13
Is Robert Downey Jr. related to Charlie Chaplin?
8:13
Not that I'm aware of.
8:13
Odile an spirit.
8:36
Yep, uh, speaking of great directors, Attenborough.
8:38
I got a complete education on Cinema and enthusiasm and trust and love.
8:47
How old were you when you did him?
9:06
I was 26 and you know what, he's like you, he just cries a lot more.
9:06
Um, very sensitive.
9:06
Is Robert Downey Jr. going to ask Chris Nolan to cry on cue for him?
9:02
You're goddaughter, go in tight, this is his screen test.
9:09
Is Robert Downey Jr. a vegan now?
9:09
I'm a vegetarian, occasional pescetarian, if I start feeling lightheaded, I might have some shrimp or maybe a steelhead trout.
9:09
No scallops.
9:09
Just for the Halibut, I might occasionally, uh, I like a bit of uh, Soul.
9:09
I don't know why that means Soul, I guess it's what goes beneath the surface.
9:25
I don't want this to end.
9:29
I mean, we're used to a bit of joviality, but this is, this is another level for you.
9:36
How Christopher Nolan became a director?
9:39
I started making films when I was a little kid, borrowed my dad's Super 8 camera.
9:43
I was about seven years old.
9:43
I started making films and I've kind of never stopped.
9:47
Seven?
9:47
Seven.
9:47
Who is Christopher Nolan's cinematographer?
9:50
Uh, well, you can answer this one.
9:55
Great Dutch director of photography and not afraid to pick up an IMAX camera and hold it on his shoulder.
10:00
How did Christopher Nolan recreate a nuclear explosion?
10:05
Well, we don't want to give away the tricks too much.
10:13
Didn't you CGI try to come up with methods from the visual effects or special effects department that were very small microscopic things that look huge, but that also some giant big bangs out in the desert that were pretty spectacular to uh live through and that is how you give an answer without giving an answer.
10:13
Is Christopher Nolan a physicist?
10:13
No, I am not a physicist.
10:31
I've always been interested in physics and I've done a lot of films that involved looking into ideas of physics, purely an amateur.
10:41
I don't know if I buy that.
10:41
Do you want another take?
10:41
No, I'm good.
11:00
Okay.
11:07
What was Robert Downey Jr.'s first job?
11:07
Uh, my first job was working at the Indian Walk shoe store on Broadway and 83rd Street.
11:07
I made it about 10 shifts before I was fired for my sticky fingers.
11:07
Okay.
11:00
What music does Robert Downey Jr. listen to?
11:04
Everything from uh Prokofiev to I'm into Sleaford Mods lately and also uh Indio Downey, my firstborn, got an album coming out.
11:14
Fantastic.
11:14
What is Robert Downey Jr.'s personality type?
11:19
Do you want to take this one?
11:19
No, I'm really interested to know what you can say.
11:19
I usually play type A personalities.
11:19
No, no, come on, come on, come on, you're not getting away with type A, that's too technical.
11:30
I'm curious, curious, I'm loyal, I'm easily bored.
11:39
I thought you were going to go with easy if you remember there and I was going to shake my head up, yeah, because I'm easy.
11:43
What glasses does Robert Downey Jr. wear?
11:47
That was a high degree of difficulty, tap hole by the way.
11:51
Do you see how he's mastered it already?
11:51
Uh, all kinds of glasses, I love all glasses and a shameless plug, I'm probably going to start my own glasses company.
11:51
Do you want to just go in tight on this, Downey Design Exchange?
11:51
They'll be out in probably 6, 9, 12, 16, 18 months, depending on my personality type.
11:51
Does Christopher Nolan storyboard?
12:09
Only select sequences.
12:12
I don't storyboard much but if there's something that people really need to to take a look at, you know, use them as a jumping off point for departments.
12:19
I did not know that.
12:19
Does Christopher Nolan have social media?
12:21
I do not.
12:24
That is a pointless question if you know anything about him because you would think it was 1847 the way he communicates.
12:34
And this one just says Christopher Nolan.
12:37
Christopher Nolan influences.
12:42
Influences, always like to talk about Ridley Scott, huge fan of his, Stanley Kubrick, Terence Malik, Nicolas Roeg, I mean they're just, just so many greats, too many influences to name them.
12:44
Nicholas, he's a really good poll.
12:50
Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy.
12:56
And Cillian Murphy, a mile Franklin, uh, we worked together for 20 years, one of the great actors of his generation or any other and we've done six films together.
13:03
This is six options, this is six, but this is the first time I got to use him as a leading man.
13:40
Yeah, first met him, he screen tested for Batman and I think we're both kind of knew he probably wasn't right for Batman but his test was so exciting that the studio was okay for me to cast him as the villain.
13:40
I whispered it because I, I have a problem talking about DC characters.
13:40
I don't know if I was programmed or not but I was in this room with a lot of flashing lights once, long story.
13:40
Thanks, Kevin.
13:40
Well, that's done, look what you got.
13:40
This is the most ectomorphic this man has ever been.
13:40
Well, Chris, Robert, we made it through all the boards.
13:44
I thought it was fun.
13:44
I think the time just flew by.
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Flew by.
13:46
I learned a bit and learned a bit until next time.