What strikes me most about Patrick Stewart in most any interview I've ever seen him do is how incredibly gracious he is in crediting his influences, and how much he still seems to consider himself almost a novice compared to his peers. Despite his own bona fide celebrity and accolades, he is constantly seeking to evolve as a student of his craft, and I respect him so much for that.
@dagorlad3 Seriously... the guys who played Professor X and Magneto together for like 8 fucking years are in a store, and you imagine them as Captain Picard and Gandalf?
@dagorlad3 Seriously... the guys who played Professor X and Magneto together for like 8 fucking years are in a store, and you imagine them as Captain Picard and Gandalf?
@instereovideos They were their most recognized and popular roles. If I, for example, would have said, "Lord Macbeth and King Lear were in the same shop..." How many millions of actors have played those roles? Yet the roles of Gandalf and Picard were both played by very particular actors. Not everyone knows their real names. Just saying.
@spacecowboy5000 well that, and I'm not much of an x-men fan. Still, having two Acclaimed actors in the same shop, buying sticky buns (what are sticky buns anyway, I don't think we call them that in America, can anyone help me out?) would be about the most awesome thing ever to happen in that area.
@dagorlad3 Those are pretty much like cinnamon rolls. Y'know, the ones with the icing on them. You're right. If I saw those two in the same shop... Sticky buns for everyone, on me!
@TaijiBum sure, back in the eighties I was a M.F.A directing student, and was interning at t theater in NYC, and became friendly with the stgae manager, and the great Patrick Stewart ( this was before star trek ofcourse) was performing and one of the bit players was very ill, and they needed a someone to go on stage and give Mr. Stewart a letter and deliver a line like " for you" to him, and they sent me out. Afterwards he was very gracious and joked about the directing student from TX NY debut
Gads Patrick looks like such a handsome fascist with that damn mustache. Thankfully he's talking about someone buying sticky buns so he seems colloquial.
oh, I was paraphrasing Sylvia Plath -- Every woman wants a fascist with a mustache and a brute boot. And he has played those stiff upper lip parts really well.
Now I want a sticky bun!
kNARR0079 2 months ago
What a legend, he's the head chancellor of my university, at Huddersfield though, I too wished it was Mutant School!
jack6osborne 11 months ago
What strikes me most about Patrick Stewart in most any interview I've ever seen him do is how incredibly gracious he is in crediting his influences, and how much he still seems to consider himself almost a novice compared to his peers. Despite his own bona fide celebrity and accolades, he is constantly seeking to evolve as a student of his craft, and I respect him so much for that.
heatherwind 11 months ago 3
Only Patrick Stewart still looks distinguished with such an ugly moustache.
Tijnvaassen 1 year ago
@Tijnvaassen Yes, he and Tom Selleck!
captainbackflash 1 year ago
A very sexy man. I say this as one who loves the women-folk.
GordonMorrice 1 year ago
Patrick Stewart is always wonderful!
Jitpring 1 year ago
Wow, Captain Picard and Gandalf in the same store, buying sticky buns. The awesomeness of that store approached infinity.
dagorlad3 1 year ago 69
@dagorlad3 you mean nerdyness
SomeBoredGuy94 10 months ago
@dagorlad3 Seriously... the guys who played Professor X and Magneto together for like 8 fucking years are in a store, and you imagine them as Captain Picard and Gandalf?
instereovideos 9 months ago
@dagorlad3 Seriously... the guys who played Professor X and Magneto together for like 8 fucking years are in a store, and you imagine them as Captain Picard and Gandalf?
instereovideos 9 months ago
@instereovideos They were their most recognized and popular roles. If I, for example, would have said, "Lord Macbeth and King Lear were in the same shop..." How many millions of actors have played those roles? Yet the roles of Gandalf and Picard were both played by very particular actors. Not everyone knows their real names. Just saying.
spacecowboy5000 8 months ago
@spacecowboy5000 well that, and I'm not much of an x-men fan. Still, having two Acclaimed actors in the same shop, buying sticky buns (what are sticky buns anyway, I don't think we call them that in America, can anyone help me out?) would be about the most awesome thing ever to happen in that area.
dagorlad3 5 months ago
@dagorlad3 Those are pretty much like cinnamon rolls. Y'know, the ones with the icing on them. You're right. If I saw those two in the same shop... Sticky buns for everyone, on me!
spacecowboy5000 5 months ago
@spacecowboy5000 thanks space, I now have an english term of the day.
dagorlad3 5 months ago
@dagorlad3
Best comment EVER on a youtube posting.
365gratitude 5 months ago
He's got a nice voice
DIANAROSS4EVER 1 year ago
it's such a treat to hear him talk so casually! what a voice, love it!
jshweid 1 year ago
Captain Picard was a great captain.
MrTabby5000 1 year ago
Patrick is the man.
talaxian1 1 year ago 3
All hail Stewart! He is a legend, a god, what a MAN!!
18andreab 1 year ago 3
I have been onsatge with him before, he is a master!
guitarspeare 2 years ago 5
I'm curious to hear more. Would you mind sharing?
TaijiBum 2 years ago
@TaijiBum sure, back in the eighties I was a M.F.A directing student, and was interning at t theater in NYC, and became friendly with the stgae manager, and the great Patrick Stewart ( this was before star trek ofcourse) was performing and one of the bit players was very ill, and they needed a someone to go on stage and give Mr. Stewart a letter and deliver a line like " for you" to him, and they sent me out. Afterwards he was very gracious and joked about the directing student from TX NY debut
guitarspeare 2 years ago
Thanks.
It's always reassuring to hear of someone you look up to in a positive light.
The man is a master of his craft indeed.
TaijiBum 2 years ago
fuck you :(
I'm jealous D:
Foogooman7 1 year ago
Gads Patrick looks like such a handsome fascist with that damn mustache. Thankfully he's talking about someone buying sticky buns so he seems colloquial.
PleiadesSeven 3 years ago 34
@PleiadesSeven He's a fascist? You're going to have to explain that one.
andy16666 2 years ago
oh, I was paraphrasing Sylvia Plath -- Every woman wants a fascist with a mustache and a brute boot. And he has played those stiff upper lip parts really well.
PleiadesSeven 2 years ago