Adam Driver on His Film 65 and Why He Moves on from Projects So Quickly

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Published on March 10, 2023

Adam Driver talks about his film 65, working with legendary directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Michael Mann and why he moves on from projects so quickly.

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  • KGBDESIGN GLOBAL 1 year ago

    Thx

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  • New Message 1 year ago

    If that time machine had been just 4 years off, it would seem like a very different movie.

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  • Christopher Santiago 1 year ago

    Really interested to see how this ends up. It’s definitely a unique choice for him. Seth is right, Driver picks his roles carefully and they’re always good.

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  • Samantha B 1 year ago

    What Michael Mann & Coppola movie was he in?

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  • withershin 1 year ago

    They should make him Gambit. Listen, I love Channing in the role but he isn’t Kylo, Strike while the iron is hot as we used to say back in 1990.

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  • Atheistbatman 1 year ago

    Driver should play a centaur for an entire movie trilogy

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  • Seth the Alchemist 1 year ago

    He should play Lerch in the next Wednesday series.

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  • HassOle 1 year ago

    Adam Driver is a Transphobic asshole who took the time away from his Lead role on Girls to make a transgender extra feel like they were getting picked on in middle school again. You can tell all you need to know about a person by the way they treat the people beneath them. That guy is trash

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  • Mary mary 1 year ago

    Love all his work

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  • slayrae 1 year ago

    The movie was INCREDIBLE.
    As is Adam. He always does a great job!

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  • Jo KBL 1 year ago

    Pretty remarkable to hear Adam’s perspective on acting being a service, and then letting go of a sense of control over the movies he’s in! That must be mentally tough to do!

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  • Dr. Jaxon's Elixir Of Life 1 year ago

    You say very unique a lot. There are no gradations of uniqueness. Something either is unique or it is not…

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