로딩 중...
영어학습소
영어학습소
홈
테디잉글리시
수능
Shadowing
재생 속도
0.5x
0.75x
1x
1.25x
1.5x
시작 지점을 클릭하세요
0:00
Hi, this is Jeremy Renner, and this is my wired autocomplete interview.
0:06
Oh internet, oh autocomplete, what do you have more for me on this sheet?
0:14
First board, what is Jeremy Renner doing these days?
0:19
I'm thriving.
0:19
I'm getting stronger, I'm happy, I'm healthy and progressing every day and thankful.
0:19
I've had a lot of love and support, and the reason for my health and me thriving is the support and love from everybody I've got in my life, and that probably includes a lot of you guys.
0:19
Does Jeremy Renner probably not do his own stunts?
0:38
Yes, I do.
0:38
Proud that I do my own stunts even in season three of May Kingtown where I didn't think, uh, I thought I retired as a stunt guy.
0:45
I was able to kind of pull some stuff off and um, I'm very happy and pretty proud moment this year for me from January till now to get back and, uh, in the swing of things, if you will.
0:55
Yeah, yeah, very proud of that.
1:00
What was Jeremy Renner doing when he was injured?
1:03
Probably not feeling too good.
1:05
That's what I was doing.
1:05
I wasn't breathing too well, what I was doing.
1:11
I was clearing my driveway because we had a massive snowstorm and I was on a snowcat which is a big tank-like machine that moves snow around.
1:07
I got caught underneath it on the asphalt and that's what I was doing.
1:20
We got injured, we were having a good New Year's Day, even the ski resorts were closed that day ironically because there was so much snow, all the ski lifts were buried as well.
1:33
How did Jeremy Renner recover so quickly?
1:31
Well, recovery is a lifetime.
1:33
Recovery is pretty lonely even though you have a lot of love and support.
1:35
I got a ton of it and, um, have so much gratitude for having all the love and support, but it still comes down to the individual.
1:41
And I think anybody that's in recovery knows that within that loneliness, there's a clarity of direction and and an understanding of my body and what can I do best for my body.
1:51
The body's a miracle.
1:51
I think I can be a testament to how great the body can recover.
1:51
Um, and then there's also the other other things in life, but I I think it came from the the the collective energy of all the goodness in my life for the people and even it's well wishes or just thoughts, someone if I cross your mind even like that's something that I believe got me better much faster.
1:51
Like they told me I wouldn't walk again or I'd walk funny and now I'm running and sprinting and doing stunts.
1:51
So I got the legion of amazing goodwill of of you all really.
1:51
I think that's what it did it.
1:51
Next, all right, is Jeremy Renner good at archery?
1:51
Yeah, I suppose.
1:51
I think I can make archery look good.
1:51
That's something you have to practice a lot and I haven't done that in probably eight years, but, uh, yeah, it's a great great, but like recurve over a compound for sure, those type of things, which is kind of cool about what my job is.
2:46
This guy won two gold medals at archery and he's he was the guy that trained me and so cool.
2:49
So you get like real quick insights into like the shortcuts and cheat codes into archery or to whatever the skill set is then get to do that for like three or four months and spend time on it.
2:59
It's really great and I love it.
3:00
It's a great sport.
3:05
Is Jeremy Renner Irish German?
3:02
Irish is my main heritage.
3:05
Luck at Irish, here we go.
3:14
Is Jeremy Renner tattoo sleeve real?
3:10
No, here we go, see.
3:10
No sleeves, that's just for endgame, wasn't it?
3:18
Yeah, endgame, when had to shave the head and get the sleeves.
3:18
That was, uh, during the blip, I think, but it was cool looking.
3:19
Is Jeremy Renner left-handed?
3:26
Yes, I am left at most things except cutting scissors because they don't have left-handed scissors and a few other things that have to do right-handed, play guitar right-handed, but everything else I I try to do left-handed.
3:35
Yeah, Jeremy Renner.
3:41
Why does Jeremy Renner know sign language?
3:41
I have a, um, deaf cousin and but that's was when I was a kid and and I lost all that then then when I had a daughter, I wanted to teach her sign language because I knew that she'd emotionally grow faster than her her verbal skills could and it was also just a fun thing to do like more cookies please, Dad.
3:41
And and I put the things that I taught my daughter into the Hawkeye series and in the Hawkeye series I became partially deaf and he had to start to learn sign language and he wasn't great at it, but he started to learn.
4:12
How are Jeremy Renner and Jennifer Lawrence related?
4:10
I I asked my dad, what was he doing?
4:12
I don't know how they related.
4:14
I think we heard that we're like distant cousins or something.
4:15
She reminds me of a cousin or she's very familiar to me.
4:19
She looks she fits like right into my family that way, I think.
4:21
Um, she's a great gal.
4:23
She, I love her to death.
4:26
Is Jeremy Renner coming back as Hawkeye?
4:25
I don't know.
4:26
Ask my legs, ask Marvel, those will determine, um, the ifs and wins if that will ever happen.
4:32
I think there's always an option.
4:32
I think my body is not going to be limited.
4:32
Um, it just comes down to sort of a reason why to come back as Hawkeye and is there a real real narrative to kind of tell?
4:32
Um, we'll see.
4:32
Where was Jeremy Renner born and raised?
4:32
Modesto, California, born 1971.
4:32
That was my geographical point of entry, I think.
4:32
When did Jeremy Renner film Renovations?
4:32
The summer before last, I suppose, because yeah, because then the accident happened and then the show came out.
4:32
Renovations was sort of an idea of taking things that were being wasted by the government, these government vehicles from fire trucks and city buses and in order to get a new fleet, they still have to dump these vehicles, but the vehicles are perfectly good machines.
5:13
So I decided to repurpose them, reimagine them and give back to kids that are in need.
5:18
Like I took a tour bus and turned it into a music studio, another one, they lost their dance studio, this orphanage lost their their dance studio so then I took this bus, cut a hole in the side of it, made this whole stage flop out and this whole proscenium and and also there they get their their dance studio back.
5:33
So I love it and it's still something I continue to do and now have a foundation.
5:33
It's just not limited to vehicles now, but we do help kids and and foster kids and we're all about it.
5:33
When did Jeremy Renner start singing?
5:33
As a teenager is when I started.
5:33
Started playing drums in a band called Hot Ice.
5:33
Oh yeah, I'm sure my neighbors hated us and I don't know if we ever played out, but it kept us out of trouble.
5:33
I always encourage any kid to kind of get into music.
5:33
It's so good for your brain and it's also good for your spirit.
5:33
It's also I I use music as a as a journal, you know, you don't see a lot of guys doing journal and diary entries, but music was that for me.
5:33
Is a it's cathartic as it was a ways to discover things about myself and singing is the expression of that.
5:33
Is Jeremy Renner in a band?
5:33
I was when I was 13, yes, 14, we all know that answer, but uh right now, no, no.
5:33
I did a whole EP about, you know, things learned in my recovery and to my daughter, I I wrote this love song called Wait For Me.
5:33
It's the first words I said to her after I saw her after the accident and I said, if you just wait for me, all these bones were going to heal.
5:33
So each time I get would physically get better, I'd see her be less fearful and heal more and then music is also, we all know pretty uniting and healing and emotional.
5:33
So there's inspirational songs on it, there's, you know, heartbreaking ones on it, but it was all cathartic for me to write with my friends too as well.
5:33
It was important to share that narrative with them.
6:56
Um, some being my brother-in-law and some very good friends of mine.
7:00
So as a solo artist, to put together this collection of songs about the accident, about the recovery, the and things learned in it, it's something that's, um, that's lasting and, uh, I hope it can help other people as well.
7:23
What did Jeremy Renner do before acting?
7:18
Oh, wow, I was a good student.
7:23
I was a a decent son.
7:35
I was, uh, right.
7:44
What did I do, man?
7:44
I I found acting in college.
7:44
I went in, I think as with a computer science major or criminology.
7:44
I mean, just different things are trying to figure it out and I found acting and then the rest is history, just stuck with that.
7:44
What was Jeremy Renner's first movie?
7:44
National Lampoon Senior Trip was my first film, was my first job ever even on camera and I was blessed with the lead role in a National Lampoon movie.
7:51
So it was big enough to be the play in my small town.
7:53
I was in a role big enough, I didn't have to tell you what role I was and it was in a movie, so I got all three goals that I came down to LA to try to achieve in the first job that I ever got.
8:03
It took me about maybe a year and a half after being in LA and I got that.
8:08
So I remember kissing the dirty carpet out in my crappy apartment so excited like going to Toronto like, God, no idea where Toronto was.
8:19
Who is Jeremy Renner in the Mayor of Kingstown?
8:17
Well, I am the Mayor, Mike McClusky in the Mayor of Kingstown.
8:23
He's not actually a mayor.
8:23
He's more a power broker, he's more of a fixer.
8:23
He's a friend, if he's your enemy, it's not good for you.
8:23
Does Jeremy Renner know martial arts?
8:23
I've never trained in in any discipline, however, I've trained in all the disciplines for many years, if that makes any sense.
8:38
Uh, it's all through stunts and training for five months in Taekwondo or five months in this or judo throws every day or whatever it might be to serve whether was born legacy if it's whatever the movie was was calling for.
8:52
I I learned from like Tom Cruise, I think one of the greatest at the game on Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol, he taught me how to train my body like I'm an athlete, a professional athlete when it comes to stunts and I took that advice and I ran with it till this day.
9:00
And part of my recovery, I used that even as part of my recovery, my body awareness was a huge part of me on that ice.
9:09
Treat your body like your professional athlete, that perspective that he gave me really kind of bleeds into many places in my life and actually, thanks Tom, you know, appreciate that.
9:19
On a board, what do you got to say Google?
9:27
Are Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen friends?
9:25
Yes, we're friends.
9:27
I haven't seen her in a while.
9:27
I miss her dearly.
9:38
We got to do Wind River together, before that we were doing obviously, uh, we met in the Marvel Universe.
9:38
Yeah, I miss her dearly.
9:34
She's a very, very, very dear friend.
9:36
Say hi to her if you see her.
9:40
Are Jeremy Renner and Robert Downey friends?
9:40
Yes, we are.
9:46
Um, you know, blessing of, you know, being in the Marvel Universe is forging great friendships, you know, you're with somebody for 12 years and we've been people have been through divorces and babies and marriages and all these things and we're on, uh, not only our family chat for the OG Avengers, but, uh, also just a friend in life.
9:46
I speak to him, you know, several times a week and he's a huge, huge fan of Mayor Kingstown, so he forces me to tell him all the the stuff before it comes out, but yeah, of course, good buddy of mine.
9:46
Let's go.
9:46
Is Jeremy Renner in the Lords of Dogtown?
9:46
Yes, I am, yeah, a short little small scene.
9:40
Um, I did it with, uh, some friends and I think we shot for a week or something or less than that, but it good fun.
10:19
I was in the Lords of Dogtown.
10:24
Was Jeremy Renner James Bond?
10:24
No, but I was James Coughlin in The Town.
10:24
Maybe you've seen that movie.
10:24
Do you know why people might be Googling that?
10:24
They wear tuxedos a lot maybe, um, in suits and, you know, maybe sort of bondage, you know, or I look similar to Daniel Craig, maybe that too and I'm not English, so I can't be cast as James Bond.
10:32
Look, that's all the answers I have for you today.
10:40
Don't Google me anymore.
10:41
Peace, I'm out.