It was actually really great doing Jimmy Fallon because I’ve been sent six really great recipes for bread, which I’m gonna try it out. JACKMAN: Oh, it was just such a joy. JACKMAN: Yeah. From P.T. I said yes to the movie, in my head. Is that a genre? I think he felt like he deserved it, and rationalized that everything he was taking was a pittance of what he would get, if he went into the private sector. They’re great New York actors, and Cory is a playwright. He’s up in the Bronx. She said, “I’m gonna pitch it before you’ve read the script because I want you to understand the world of the film.” As she’s pitching, I’m like, “I’m doing this movie.” And then, I was reading the script, and 20 minutes into the script, I was like, “Honestly, I don’t even need to read this. It’s nice, after having half of my life and most of my career on big films, which I’m really happy to have, just be in a really small, nimble drama, with great scripts and great actors. He wrote an editorial for the newspaper, every second week. See the positions. Directed by Cory Finley. He was getting the rotary’s Man of the Year. JACKMAN: I agree with you. When I was reading it, I was like, “I’m not sure what the tone is here. She knows every cut and every angle. That’s what fascinates me. JACKMAN: I’d like to do a Tarantino genre. He’s 31, and Thoroughbreds was actually a play that he wrote, that got picked up to film. How much fun was this role to play? You put all of the ingredients in at night and you set the timer, and then it turns on at four o’clock in the morning and starts kneading and letting the bread rise. It was great. It’s probably safe to say that Quentin Tarantino is his own genre. Do you research them differently? For all actors who are lucky enough, like me, to be working, it’s a really difficult thing to know if you’re doing the right thing. He’s young. I’m doing it.” It was that good and that exciting and that original, and I think audiences are really craving that. There will come a time, in four or five years, where I might think differently, when they really don’t need me as much and they’ll be off living their life. He’s seemingly very charming, but also just a viper. But is it a true story? Bad Education Critics Consensus. Hugh Jackman talks about the HBO original film Bad Education, if he'll ever direct, rehearsing for The Music Man under quarantine, and Quentin Tarantino. Where is this going?” And then, when I watched Cory Finley’s movie Thoroughbreds, I was like, “Oh, yeah, he can handle more than one or one genre, at a time.” What’s astonishing to me is that, at the center of this story, is a 15-year-old girl who, in truth, is an amalgamation of two people, in real life, but it was all true that the school newspaper broke the story. How do you think the tone of the film and the telling of this story really works to its advantage, in that way? It was super exciting to be part of that. The best collaborations I have are when I’m free to go left, right, stand upside down, and do it any which way, knowing that I trust the director to have the best taste to pick the right thing. He suits were too good, and he had plastic surgery.” But I’m telling you, not one person, prior to the events, said anything. What’s even more interesting to me is that, as the years went by, he justified that he was still doing the right thing because he was getting 70 pats on the back. It comes to mind, occasionally. ‘Raised by Wolves’ Finale Explained by Showrunner: WTF Was That? As an actor, it just had so much to play with, and so many things that I’ve never really had the opportunity to play with. 'Penny Dreadful: City of Angels' Review: Deep as the L.A. River, Elle Fanning Explains How Nicolas Winding Refn Started the 'Batgirl' Fan-Casting—But Is….
I didn’t say this to her because, you’ve gotta be cool, but she pitched me the movie. Bread machines are the simplest thing in the world, and it’s really good. The latest thought leadership, blog posts, announcements and press mentions, Connect with iSpot.tv at these industry events. I don’t know exactly what they’re doing, but I guess (writer/director) Lisa [Joy] is probably editing at home. He also talked about why he wanted to be a part of the sci-fi romantic thriller Reminiscence from writer/director Lisa Joy (Westworld), the genre he’d love to do, whether he’s thought about directing, what he thinks it will take to get folks back in theaters, and rehearsing at home for The Music Man. Obviously, I’ve learned a lot about film, over the years, and Lisa Joy was trying to tell me to do it. It’s very much a film noir romance. So, we don’t know what’s gonna happen. I couldn’t work out what it was. I’m really excited for that film. JACKMAN: Yes, I think he thought he was gonna get away with it. I don’t know if I always know what the best road to take is.
She’s just got an incredible brain. You really should have done more work.” That, to me, is a killer. Bad Education is a 2019 American crime comedy-drama film directed by Cory Finley and written by Mike Makowsky.It is based on the true story of the largest public school embezzlement in American history.
JACKMAN: Yeah, I wouldn’t mind doing a [Quentin] Tarantino film. For me, personally, to quieten any doubt in my mind, I never want my brain to be going, “You’re winging this. So, I always thought it was really important that people feel comfortable around him, that kids really like him, and that he encourages them, so that there was that charm, as well as, underneath, that feeling that he’s working 18 different angles. The amount of people who have that power and position, and then go on to steal, is very few.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it just pushes back a little, but hopefully not too long. JACKMAN: Get a bread machine. Please include at least one social/website link containing a recent photo of the actor.
JACKMAN: Aw, thank you so much. Because there are so many layers to a character like this, that’s the fun of playing a character like this, but it also seems like the tremendous challenge of playing a character like this. Does it also feel like a very different kind of character for you? So, I find acting hard enough, as it is.
HBO has released an official teaser for its upcoming series Bad Education, starring Academy Award nominee Hugh Jackman, Academy Award winner Allison Janney and Emmy winner Ray Romano.
And then, at 7am, you’ve got a fresh loaf of bread. And for an audience to sit there, particularly in the theater, which actually thrives on the intimacy and having people crowded in together, and that’s where it works best, people need to feel safe first. We are due to start rehearsals on June 29, so it’s a little up in the air ‘cause we’re not actually seeing an audience until September and opening in October. And then, it starts to slide, and the comedy starts to get blacker and blacker, and they go deeper and deeper and deeper. Bad Education premieres on HBO on Saturday, April 25th. I always filled, particularly in the first half the movie, that you had to like him and feel that he was a really great educator because that was the truth, and no one saw this coming.