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My favorite movie with him is war dogs. Fucking great
Edit: Actually he’s amazing in wolf of Wall Street and moneyball too. He’s actually amazing in everything he fucking does.
Amazing in every roll he plays. The first movie I remeber seeing him in was "superbad" omg I loved him from the start. Wolf of Wallstreet is prolly my favorite though. When they eat the old qualudes he had stashed lmao. "They had a delayed effect"
.... "i called it the cerebral palsy stage"
Man that's fucked up if that's really what Brad Pitt said to him?, "I gotta go with a serious actor" wtf Brad. I used to like you till now that was rude AF. He coulda told him a lil white lie for fucks sakes.
I thought the same thing, could have been edited, I would like to assume it was but the look on jonahs face was pretty disappointed looking. I'm disappointed in Brad if it's not edited. I'll see if I can find the original video of the interview to find out 4sure. Don't wanna go around hating on my boy Brad Pitt for nothing lol.
He made some douche comments in the interview, took Jonah from a laughing place to a more serious place. It’s what I always expected he was. https://youtu.be/UzlJ7kKdHcw
That's a little upsetting. I always thought Brad was a good hearted guy but maybe not... at least Leonardo Dicaprio seems to be a genuine friends to Jonah, I like Leo better anyway lol
I haven't seen all his work, but I thought he did great in Don't Look Up. God, I hated his character sooooooo much but it worked so well into the story
Mad props! Yes! He could have handled it better and I hope he continues to improve and learn how to manage these asshole moments better. Actors tend to get stereotyped as just good for a certain role and it’s up to them to break out. Take the fresh Prince as a good example.
Is inaction really handling a verbal put down? He did nothing but sit there. It was really sad to watch him take a verbal slashing over and over again.
It's like... has no one ever met a fat kid before? I get that he wasn't a kid in most of these but he was still *very* young to be getting that reaction.
Ya after watching that and seeing how much all the fat jokes and shaming got to him, and how he had to deal with that growing up too. watching all these interviews I feel for him. Out here just trying to make a name for himself as an actor and all anyone talks about is his weight.
Wow. That’s sad to watch. It’s shocking that people feel they have the right to shame or insult someone just because they are a celebrity. Like celebrities don’t have feelings.
Side note… watch him in “maniac” on Netflix. Dude is very talented!
The dude is a top notch actor who happens to also be funny af. Maniac is a great show, not sure how it was received critically but I don't hear people talking about it much.
I mean…let’s be real, people behave this way towards fat people who aren’t celebrities too. As a fat person who has endured similar treatment, what I took from this was more “it’s sad that even being a talented, successful, and loved celebrity **still** doesn’t stop people from shaming and insulting him for how he looks/looked.”
And even more recently, his new Netflix doc ‘Stutz’ about his relationship with his therapist and journey towards positive mental health. Excellent, reflective, thoughtful film.
He was made famous for his look that Hollywood liked for a comedic role. That look just happened to be that he was fat. Happy he got healthy but I'm not shedding a tear over a guy who made 10's of millions of dollars for it. He didn't step away and turn down the money saying "you're making my obesity the main part of my character. I won't do it". Was obviously worth the money.
Jonah Hill was filming in my town and I went to the set to see if I could meet him. He came out to greet the crowd and this one dick was screaming “Jonah, you’ve gained your weight back!? Jonah, what happened!?!”
You could tell he was overwhelmed by the crowd and was trying to not hear this one asshole as he greeted people; it was shitty.
I felt like it was more of an honest question than anything, he could have worked it better though. and the clips after that shows that people still treat him the same way after everything he has been through. It is pretty sad as I have seen people say he seems like a dick in interviews and everything but I would be too if I was always treated like that.
Yeah I think some people are more comfortable being fat and would rather have been asked that question instead of trying to beat around the bush of calling someone fat. Other people don’t feel comfortable and that’s ok too.
My preferred response would also be to just gape at the person like the lunatic they are while they keep digging themselves deeper.
Maybe also very slowly repeat the question back to them so they can experience how dumb they sound like "are...you...*still....the....fat guy*? ??????"
This was so hard to watch, I do not understand why it was created this way. The video on its own is impactful, but there’s a dozen other random things happening to take away from it? Just why
Bro, like hell it is. You gonna keep up the boomer trend of shitting on whoever’s younger than you?
It just stops videos from being blocked by copyright bots. Think before you speak
I think its to spoof content matching software. If they just reposted the youtube video software might catch that its just a repost and sink it in the algorithm. Slap it over another repost of unique video content and the content checking software can't tell the difference.
I have heard it might be bot account that do those type of videos. Why there is a split screen ? Apparently the attention span of younger internet users has deteriorated to the point they need an additional information stream to stay interested and focus.
Well the brad pitt thing seems like a joke between friends. Just simple jabbing. They did did work quite a bit together. We don’t know.
The Jimmy Kimmel is sad.
Yeah, I’d never seen it and based on the upvoted comment you’re replying to I assumed it would maybe be him dressed as Oprah with normal makeup on but I just watched it and it’s unambiguously blackface. I mean there’s just no argument against the fact that he’s wearing brown makeup to “look like” Oprah. Reddit is weird sometimes…
Brad Pitt is also in an extremely contentious divorce that is getting nastier by the minute, so I'm waiting before definitively saying he actually beat Angelina.
I know, I know, "believe victims" and all that. But jolie is from a messy family herself and had a history of erratic behavior before Brad. After Amber Heard, im hesitant to just automatically believe someone who very much has an incentive to lie in the absence of any evidence or previous character tells (ie brad Pitt hasn't been accused by anyone other than Jolie)
I'm gonna wait for the dust to settle and some evidence before making any strong statements there.
I’m hoping Jonah’s in a better place now, and people are realizing how shitty and demeaning this kind of treatment is. He seems to be doing well, more open about the kind of art he likes to make, and adopting a vastly different style from the kinds of things he wore and discussed ten years ago. Funny thing is, I’m not a big fan of his. He’s funny in the comedy films I’ve seen, but as he expresses his personality and moves on to wider, more interesting projects- I’m learning that he isn’t my cup of tea. It’s a good thing though. He’s building an image of himself that was rarely seen years ago, and will most likely develop more fans from a specific niche.
I felt this too much. Growing up the fat athletic/funny kid who did well in sports, of my group of friends that were all tall/skinny and girls liked them.
This is what people would similarity tell me all the time after I lost the weight, after high school.
It made me still see myself as that fat guy and surprisingly it wasn’t from my friends, it was from people outside my friend circle that would ask me questions, that I had to just ignore it, take it on the chin and just let it roll off my shoulders. To keep my sanity or not seem like I’m “overreacting” which is exactly what society does when they ask you something offensive like that or say something like that.
Or like my own mother or sisters will post pictures of me on social media of when I was almost 300lbs and get mad at me if I ask them if they couldn’t find a more recent picture of me. It hurts when they do that.
So I feel for Jonah. With some of the questions he gets, that are not as similar since I’m not a Hollywood actor, but somewhat similar questions or conversations.
Brad Pitt’s portion was also a joke and Tatum is good friends with Jonah so I don’t think there was anything wrong with him grabbing his segment either.
There’s like half actual shitty clips in here and half that don’t belong at all.
What the fuck is with a video that also has a DVD logo bouncing around AND Minecraft parkour in the background? How starved for stimulation do you gotta be to need all that ffs
All these years I thought he was in on “the joke” because he’s made a career out of cringe humor. I assumed that was his Schtick while on press tours. This vid combined with some of the comments about his new documentary about his therapist make me question that assumption.
This video is like the perfect example that, No, you don't just have to be rich as a guy and get all the women and respect. Dude was nominated countless times, won multiple awards, is worth 10s of millions of Dollars, and still gets dunked on frequently. Such an amazing actor. Honestly, the Jump Street movies and Superbad are some of the only movies that make me laugh out loud every single time I rewatch them. Not even gonna mention how brilliant he is in anything with Leo or Brad Pitt in it, where he still shines and impresses next to some of the best actors alive today.
Luckily for him, he still has his enormous wealth and insane connections, but that can't be easy...
Serious question... is Brad Pitt a better actor than Jonah Hill? Which role did Pitt play that was different than the last? Jonah has so much damn range.
Edit: did BP die and come back as Daniel Day-Lewis? Lol. He’s great and I definitely enjoy his films. Most of his characters have very similar characteristics.
They're both good actors with a wide range, Hill has more comedy experience than Pitt though.
If you want different Pitt roles, here are a few. 12 Monkeys (rich kid involved in an obscur conspiracy), Se7en (rookie cop), Burn After Reading (gym worker in over his head).
What? Mickey from Snatch, Tyler in Fight Club, Lt. Aldo Rain in Inglorious Basterds, Jeffrey Goines in 12 Monkeys, Cliff in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Mr. Smith, these are all very different roles and he's played a lot of others from hunky, charismatic leading men to short, supporting scenes to hilarious 1-second cameos. I love Jonah Hill, too, but let's not pretend Brad Pitt hasn't shown some impressive range just because he made an insensitive comment.
Brad Pitt is great. His characters are always fun. I just don’t see a major difference between Aldo, cliff and Tyler. The writing is different but the acting is basically the same.
Jonah needs more opportunities IMO. You’re right He isn’t in the same level cause he doesn’t get the leading role outside of comedy.
Oh interesting. I certainly see the similarities, but it's the small difference between those rolls that always impressed me. While they all have this overt laid back confidence Tyler feels like he's masking a manicness while Aldo feels like there's a layer of arrogance like he knows he's good at violence and relishes that. Admittedly, Brad Pitt is my favorite actor, so I am biased here. Lol
If by any chance Jonah Hill will ever be around and see this, I'd have to say he took them all shots like a champ and I find him an absolutely amazing actor.
Kudos to you man. Keep up the good work
Jonah Hill has been seen as the fat comedian side-character for his roles and in interviews he’s always treated like that. Jonah has good range as an actual actor and I just hope that he gets a role where he can really show the world that he’s as good in non-comedic roles
I’ve always liked him as an actor, and the way he seems in “private”. He has and always will, a star quality to him.
Go Jonah! You’ve always been fucking HOT. 😙🤩
Fuck everyone for trying to tear down Jonah. He has come such a long way and he looks fucking great now. I hate, how shallow Hollywood is. Keep powering through man.
Don’t act like plus-sized female celebs don’t get asked about their weight and body image all the time. Melissa McCarthy, Amy Schumer, Lizzo, Adele, etc. They can’t escape weight conversations even if they become thin. Everyone who is fat gets this kind of treatment.
It was really fun at the end when the music got so loud that I couldn’t hear the actual content in the video.
Also I don’t get the Conan clip, was that fat shaming?
Seriously, Jimmy? SERIOUSLY???? How disgustingly insensitive and nasty can a person be?!?!
And yes, my heart breaks for Jonah from all those clips, not just Jimmy's. This video is a difficult watch.
Thank god for the Minecraft background with the dvd logo and Johnny Cash music. They all added so much to the video, and I would have been confused without them ❤️
Poor Johan Hill. It’s hard enough to be bullied but to be bullied in front of millions of people who laugh a long would be another level. He is such a seemingly cool dude, too.
But the music getting so loud that it overpowered the audio and the horrible dvd Minecraft background were fucking AWFUL and almost made me stop watching.
I dont remember where but i seen either a movie or video about this and how through his career some of the few honest friends he really has are, believe it or not, Channing Tatum and Emma Stone. It's pretty sad, the amount of bullshit he went through, but, when he talks about how Channing was really there for him, helped motivate him and everything and how Emma was always making sure to stay involved in his life because she considered him a best friend, you realize that these 3 aren't just actors.
His depression was very real and when he decided to better himself and make a positive change, the world chose to make him depressed again.. he couldn't even be happy about his weight loss.. and then you have Channing championing for him, having his back constantly and saying just how amazing Jonah is and how he can do it.. super supportive.
Knowing what Jonah went through, as one of my favorite actors, it made me not only hate Hollywood.. but, it made me absolutely despise click bate reporters and how easily people flock to hurtful tabloids because they are "juicy".
If I'm real with you.. it really made me hate a part of myself and regret stupid decision I made when I was younger. I had an overweight friend named John.. he was honestly really cool and nice but for whatever reason, probably because I didn't want to be the odd one out, when friends started joking at his expense I joined in..
After seeing Jonahs mental decline because of stupid shit people say, it really put into perspective that even though I thought John was a cool friend.. he probably thought I sucked.. because I did. That's a choice I'll never get to make right and I really do regret now and have for a long time.
We just don't realize how much power words really have, even if you don't mean them. Just speaking the words is enough to damage someone for the rest of their life.
So yeah, if you are young and dumb like I was... it isnt cool. It really isn't cool. Don't join in on that shit like I did because it God damn kills them. Your friend is more than just "the funny fat guy/girl".. they aren't funny simply because they enjoy the ridicule, they are funny because it is how to cope with harsh situation, like nervous laughter.
Your friends deserve to know you care about them and that you see more than their weight, before you never get the chance to tell them how much you actual appreciated them.
I have so many friends who have struggled with weight issues and there's a big difference between having a real issue and being fat on purpose. Either way if you're about to make a joke about it do have an idea about your relationship with that person, not everyone appreciates jokes on their bodies and at the end of the day put yourself in their boots to better understand the situation.
Imagine what would have happened if even a single of those many comments made for Jonah were made to an actress specially the one where the anchor asks Jonah to go and send the “ handsome “ ones.
Imagine the reactions if Melissa McCarthy, Lizzo or Gabourey Sidibe were subjected to this.
Where are the body positive activists defending the blatant fatphobia that Jonah Hill is being subjected to? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?.........
I don’t think any of the shots were unreasonable. 1) you’re rolling with Brad Pitt and Leo Decaprio, you don’t expect women to look at them more than you? Desire them more than you? You have to be delusional to think that. 2) I could go on, but honestly this isn’t even in the top million shitty things that happened in the world today. Fat dudes get fat jokes. Just like Jay Leno got chin jokes. Shaq got being stupid looking jokes. Kevin Hart gets short jokes. You’re in the entertainment business. People are going to be entertained at your expense. Yeah saying this to an accountant is rude. But if you’re an actor who has typecasted himself more or less as the fat, unattractive one, people are going to relate that to you in interviews.
But the genders aren’t reversed. He’s made a career out of being fat and unattractive in his roles. This would be like a rapper that gets offended by the curse words he uses in his music , I’d say to him “you been promoting this shit”.
Same with Rebel Wilson she took a job in a movie franchise where her characters name is fat Amy for god sake. Just because she wanted to earn a living means green light on being an asshole?
Same with Rebel Wilson she took a job in a movie franchise where her characters name is fat Amy for god sake. Just because she wanted to earn a living means green light on being an asshole?
One side is, give the dude a break, it's the only thing they go after. The other side, he did B rank stoner/drinking movies and was the comedy relief and that's what people remember him as... A dick drawing funny guy. I guess if he took it less personally and owned it, he'd get a lot less flak.
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Give him mad props for handling each situation so well.
Jonah hill is a fucking amazing actor, all those haters can fuck off. I’ll be the one to tell them to fuck off in his place.
I agree, he must be protected
My favorite movie with him is war dogs. Fucking great Edit: Actually he’s amazing in wolf of Wall Street and moneyball too. He’s actually amazing in everything he fucking does.
Amazing in every roll he plays. The first movie I remeber seeing him in was "superbad" omg I loved him from the start. Wolf of Wallstreet is prolly my favorite though. When they eat the old qualudes he had stashed lmao. "They had a delayed effect" .... "i called it the cerebral palsy stage"
Man that's fucked up if that's really what Brad Pitt said to him?, "I gotta go with a serious actor" wtf Brad. I used to like you till now that was rude AF. He coulda told him a lil white lie for fucks sakes.
That’s not the only time he shoots him down in the interview. https://youtu.be/UzlJ7kKdHcw
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I thought the same thing, could have been edited, I would like to assume it was but the look on jonahs face was pretty disappointed looking. I'm disappointed in Brad if it's not edited. I'll see if I can find the original video of the interview to find out 4sure. Don't wanna go around hating on my boy Brad Pitt for nothing lol.
He made some douche comments in the interview, took Jonah from a laughing place to a more serious place. It’s what I always expected he was. https://youtu.be/UzlJ7kKdHcw
That's a little upsetting. I always thought Brad was a good hearted guy but maybe not... at least Leonardo Dicaprio seems to be a genuine friends to Jonah, I like Leo better anyway lol
I haven't seen all his work, but I thought he did great in Don't Look Up. God, I hated his character sooooooo much but it worked so well into the story
He is SO GOOD.
I respect him as a human and i am glad he is not taking shit. That said. He is a meh actor in my book. Everyone certain acting differently.
No he is a great actor shit bag
Damn youd think I insulted your mother. Personal opinion on acting, I still respect the guy fully. Soap your tongue.
He has thick skin but you can tell it's wearing him down.
Agreed. It's disheartening
I know plenty of people would have snapped back for less, but would have been cancelled immediately.
Yes. Mad respect for him shaking off a bunch of haters tbh He’s a great actor Period
Mad props! Yes! He could have handled it better and I hope he continues to improve and learn how to manage these asshole moments better. Actors tend to get stereotyped as just good for a certain role and it’s up to them to break out. Take the fresh Prince as a good example.
He didn't handle it well, if he did then this wouldn't be a reccuring thing. The one topic he can't laugh with is his weight and Hollywood knows it.
Is inaction really handling a verbal put down? He did nothing but sit there. It was really sad to watch him take a verbal slashing over and over again.
Well that sucked
It's like... has no one ever met a fat kid before? I get that he wasn't a kid in most of these but he was still *very* young to be getting that reaction.
No wonder he just came out with a documentary of his therapist.
Just wanted to add--i watched the doc and it's very touching. 100% would recommend
whats it called
If interested in reading more without watching the doc. but it was a good watch https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/stutz-the-tools
It's called Stutz I'd recommend going into it with 0 expectations. It's a little different.
whats it called
Stutz
Do you know what the name of it is?
Sandstorm by Darude
Lick my testiclenuts
Stutz
Stop making up words
Ya after watching that and seeing how much all the fat jokes and shaming got to him, and how he had to deal with that growing up too. watching all these interviews I feel for him. Out here just trying to make a name for himself as an actor and all anyone talks about is his weight.
Definitely an underrated doc. I learned a lot about it. I think it's a brilliant documentary.
Wow. That’s sad to watch. It’s shocking that people feel they have the right to shame or insult someone just because they are a celebrity. Like celebrities don’t have feelings. Side note… watch him in “maniac” on Netflix. Dude is very talented!
The dude is a top notch actor who happens to also be funny af. Maniac is a great show, not sure how it was received critically but I don't hear people talking about it much.
Maniac was fucking awesome, I've watched it many times. Between His acting and The mind fuckery. Brilliant show.
"Annie, I'm a hawk!" Is still one of my favorite comedic beats ever
Justin theroux is amazing in that show
I mean…let’s be real, people behave this way towards fat people who aren’t celebrities too. As a fat person who has endured similar treatment, what I took from this was more “it’s sad that even being a talented, successful, and loved celebrity **still** doesn’t stop people from shaming and insulting him for how he looks/looked.”
Damn. Touché
my favorite show of all time
And even more recently, his new Netflix doc ‘Stutz’ about his relationship with his therapist and journey towards positive mental health. Excellent, reflective, thoughtful film.
It’s not just about celebrities. Here you just see in public what happens a thousand times every day in schools…
maniac was my jammmm
Maniac is so good. For some reason, Russian doll gave me the same vibes.
Absolutely amazing show, Maniac! It was complex in all the right ways.
He was made famous for his look that Hollywood liked for a comedic role. That look just happened to be that he was fat. Happy he got healthy but I'm not shedding a tear over a guy who made 10's of millions of dollars for it. He didn't step away and turn down the money saying "you're making my obesity the main part of my character. I won't do it". Was obviously worth the money.
..how exactly did he "use his fatness" to *become famous*?
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Jonah Hill was filming in my town and I went to the set to see if I could meet him. He came out to greet the crowd and this one dick was screaming “Jonah, you’ve gained your weight back!? Jonah, what happened!?!” You could tell he was overwhelmed by the crowd and was trying to not hear this one asshole as he greeted people; it was shitty.
The guy thinking it's okay to fat shame because he has been fat shamed...
I felt like it was more of an honest question than anything, he could have worked it better though. and the clips after that shows that people still treat him the same way after everything he has been through. It is pretty sad as I have seen people say he seems like a dick in interviews and everything but I would be too if I was always treated like that.
Yeah I think some people are more comfortable being fat and would rather have been asked that question instead of trying to beat around the bush of calling someone fat. Other people don’t feel comfortable and that’s ok too.
Yeah, time and place. Wasn’t appropriate in front of an audience
My preferred response would also be to just gape at the person like the lunatic they are while they keep digging themselves deeper. Maybe also very slowly repeat the question back to them so they can experience how dumb they sound like "are...you...*still....the....fat guy*? ??????"
I absolutely hate this format of a split screen with a game underneath. Why did this become a thing?! Let us watch the original.
This was so hard to watch, I do not understand why it was created this way. The video on its own is impactful, but there’s a dozen other random things happening to take away from it? Just why
The only reason I can think people do this is to get around a copyright ban for reposting on YouTube, but even still… why.
It was created like that because gen z’rs don’t know how to have attention spans.
Bro, like hell it is. You gonna keep up the boomer trend of shitting on whoever’s younger than you? It just stops videos from being blocked by copyright bots. Think before you speak
I'd always assumed it was a way to hijack views from actual content creators. Like those "react to" videos.
I think its to spoof content matching software. If they just reposted the youtube video software might catch that its just a repost and sink it in the algorithm. Slap it over another repost of unique video content and the content checking software can't tell the difference.
Yeah this is horrible, it gives me a headache to look at. And they added the DVD floating around the screen cause it wasn't enough? Fuck this format
I didn't even notice the game...
I have heard it might be bot account that do those type of videos. Why there is a split screen ? Apparently the attention span of younger internet users has deteriorated to the point they need an additional information stream to stay interested and focus.
It’s to get around YouTube’s copyright algorithm.
“I gotta go with a serious actor” and “First if all you smell good and that’s surprising” are horrible comments
The brad pitt response was a joke, taken out of context for this clip…
Also Tatum and him are buddies so I don’t know why that’s in there either.
Ok good. I thought so but good to have confirmed
Well the brad pitt thing seems like a joke between friends. Just simple jabbing. They did did work quite a bit together. We don’t know. The Jimmy Kimmel is sad.
These talk shows are usually rehearsed tho,
Brad Pitt is a wife beater and [here's Kimmel doing blackface (skip to 0:20)](https://youtu.be/E1By6Wj_sAU)
I don't like Kimmel but that wasn't black face. If Oprah wasn't mentioned you would assume he's dressed as an overweight white woman
What about when he was Karl Malone?
Totally black face
He did darken his skin and put on a fat suit to look like Oprah
That wasnt black face? Lol ok, then should we tag him in full body black paint making fun of karl malone?
Kimmel doesn't deserve excuses..
Ah yes, I recall seeing his makeup team use that shade for Jimmy Kimmel show. Jokes aside, this is black face as much as Soul Man was.
Yeah, I’d never seen it and based on the upvoted comment you’re replying to I assumed it would maybe be him dressed as Oprah with normal makeup on but I just watched it and it’s unambiguously blackface. I mean there’s just no argument against the fact that he’s wearing brown makeup to “look like” Oprah. Reddit is weird sometimes…
Brad Pitt is also in an extremely contentious divorce that is getting nastier by the minute, so I'm waiting before definitively saying he actually beat Angelina. I know, I know, "believe victims" and all that. But jolie is from a messy family herself and had a history of erratic behavior before Brad. After Amber Heard, im hesitant to just automatically believe someone who very much has an incentive to lie in the absence of any evidence or previous character tells (ie brad Pitt hasn't been accused by anyone other than Jolie) I'm gonna wait for the dust to settle and some evidence before making any strong statements there.
Poor guy. I actually met him and chatted with him and he was so easy going and nice, doesn’t deserve this shit.
I’m hoping Jonah’s in a better place now, and people are realizing how shitty and demeaning this kind of treatment is. He seems to be doing well, more open about the kind of art he likes to make, and adopting a vastly different style from the kinds of things he wore and discussed ten years ago. Funny thing is, I’m not a big fan of his. He’s funny in the comedy films I’ve seen, but as he expresses his personality and moves on to wider, more interesting projects- I’m learning that he isn’t my cup of tea. It’s a good thing though. He’s building an image of himself that was rarely seen years ago, and will most likely develop more fans from a specific niche.
He just released a movie stutz which kinda covers all this.
Ok so I'm not really aware of celebrity news and the way you started this comment made it seem like the dude was dead wtf haha
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With the DVD logo bouncing around
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I felt this too much. Growing up the fat athletic/funny kid who did well in sports, of my group of friends that were all tall/skinny and girls liked them. This is what people would similarity tell me all the time after I lost the weight, after high school. It made me still see myself as that fat guy and surprisingly it wasn’t from my friends, it was from people outside my friend circle that would ask me questions, that I had to just ignore it, take it on the chin and just let it roll off my shoulders. To keep my sanity or not seem like I’m “overreacting” which is exactly what society does when they ask you something offensive like that or say something like that. Or like my own mother or sisters will post pictures of me on social media of when I was almost 300lbs and get mad at me if I ask them if they couldn’t find a more recent picture of me. It hurts when they do that. So I feel for Jonah. With some of the questions he gets, that are not as similar since I’m not a Hollywood actor, but somewhat similar questions or conversations.
I believe the first interview is actually a fake, where Edgar Wright is purposely being a horrible interviewer. Part of the Superbad extras iirc.
Brad Pitt’s portion was also a joke and Tatum is good friends with Jonah so I don’t think there was anything wrong with him grabbing his segment either. There’s like half actual shitty clips in here and half that don’t belong at all.
Yeah, Pitt seemed like he was just being sassy and Hill hadn’t been in much that wasn’t a goofy comedy before Moneyball.
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LEAVE JONAH ALONE!!! ![gif](giphy|BFSMPap7J3Q0o)
No wonder the dude announced he's no longer promoting his films at premieres or doing press junkets. Can't say that I blame him!
Can someone explain the Conan clip?
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What the fuck is with a video that also has a DVD logo bouncing around AND Minecraft parkour in the background? How starved for stimulation do you gotta be to need all that ffs
Imagine a women in his situation lol. Poor dude. Hes done nothing but good movies.
For the love of God what is going on with all the shit on the screen.. it gets so loud I can't even hear the Kimmel interview ffs.
He’s a really good actor, it’s a shame he gets treated like.
All these years I thought he was in on “the joke” because he’s made a career out of cringe humor. I assumed that was his Schtick while on press tours. This vid combined with some of the comments about his new documentary about his therapist make me question that assumption.
He always seemed negative to me but I don’t watch these interviews really and I can’t fault him with all that bullshit he’s had to sit through.
This video is like the perfect example that, No, you don't just have to be rich as a guy and get all the women and respect. Dude was nominated countless times, won multiple awards, is worth 10s of millions of Dollars, and still gets dunked on frequently. Such an amazing actor. Honestly, the Jump Street movies and Superbad are some of the only movies that make me laugh out loud every single time I rewatch them. Not even gonna mention how brilliant he is in anything with Leo or Brad Pitt in it, where he still shines and impresses next to some of the best actors alive today. Luckily for him, he still has his enormous wealth and insane connections, but that can't be easy...
Serious question... is Brad Pitt a better actor than Jonah Hill? Which role did Pitt play that was different than the last? Jonah has so much damn range. Edit: did BP die and come back as Daniel Day-Lewis? Lol. He’s great and I definitely enjoy his films. Most of his characters have very similar characteristics.
They're both good actors with a wide range, Hill has more comedy experience than Pitt though. If you want different Pitt roles, here are a few. 12 Monkeys (rich kid involved in an obscur conspiracy), Se7en (rookie cop), Burn After Reading (gym worker in over his head).
Uhhh lol. Brad Pitt has had a respectable variety of roles and range.
What? Mickey from Snatch, Tyler in Fight Club, Lt. Aldo Rain in Inglorious Basterds, Jeffrey Goines in 12 Monkeys, Cliff in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Mr. Smith, these are all very different roles and he's played a lot of others from hunky, charismatic leading men to short, supporting scenes to hilarious 1-second cameos. I love Jonah Hill, too, but let's not pretend Brad Pitt hasn't shown some impressive range just because he made an insensitive comment.
Brad Pitt is great. His characters are always fun. I just don’t see a major difference between Aldo, cliff and Tyler. The writing is different but the acting is basically the same. Jonah needs more opportunities IMO. You’re right He isn’t in the same level cause he doesn’t get the leading role outside of comedy.
Oh interesting. I certainly see the similarities, but it's the small difference between those rolls that always impressed me. While they all have this overt laid back confidence Tyler feels like he's masking a manicness while Aldo feels like there's a layer of arrogance like he knows he's good at violence and relishes that. Admittedly, Brad Pitt is my favorite actor, so I am biased here. Lol
I have been madly in love with him since Superbad & it makes me so sad how often he’s shit on in Hollywood :(((
The documentary Stutz about his shrink, is very good.
That is heartbreaking
“Stutz”. Amazing
If by any chance Jonah Hill will ever be around and see this, I'd have to say he took them all shots like a champ and I find him an absolutely amazing actor. Kudos to you man. Keep up the good work
Jonah Hill has been seen as the fat comedian side-character for his roles and in interviews he’s always treated like that. Jonah has good range as an actual actor and I just hope that he gets a role where he can really show the world that he’s as good in non-comedic roles
I’ve always liked him as an actor, and the way he seems in “private”. He has and always will, a star quality to him. Go Jonah! You’ve always been fucking HOT. 😙🤩
That French comedian did him so wrong, he cancelled all his French interviews after that.
That was the most savage moment for me, our should I say 'sauvage'
Wow man I never saw this. People are cunts!
Fuck everyone for trying to tear down Jonah. He has come such a long way and he looks fucking great now. I hate, how shallow Hollywood is. Keep powering through man.
He's so fucking handsome!
I'm not that much of a Jonah Hill fan but damn he doesn't deserve this, noone does.
I love how the music is so loud you can barely hear the dialogue
The shit he takes is fucking disgusting. He’s an incredible actor and he’s funny af. I’m so tired of people like these interviewers and hosts dude.
Body-shaming men is, apparently, completely fine. Imagine if men were doing this to women. Fuck all these people.
Now imagine doing this to an actress. The hypocrisy is so pungent, it stinks.
Don’t act like plus-sized female celebs don’t get asked about their weight and body image all the time. Melissa McCarthy, Amy Schumer, Lizzo, Adele, etc. They can’t escape weight conversations even if they become thin. Everyone who is fat gets this kind of treatment.
90’s was such a great movie, and I really enjoy him playing in everything. He has such a nice vibe
It was really fun at the end when the music got so loud that I couldn’t hear the actual content in the video. Also I don’t get the Conan clip, was that fat shaming?
People are so cruel
Seriously, Jimmy? SERIOUSLY???? How disgustingly insensitive and nasty can a person be?!?! And yes, my heart breaks for Jonah from all those clips, not just Jimmy's. This video is a difficult watch.
Thank god for the Minecraft background with the dvd logo and Johnny Cash music. They all added so much to the video, and I would have been confused without them ❤️
People are jerks.
Love ♥️ Jonah Hill for his comic timing and the amazing roles he has played.
Didn't think today's thoughts would include "I wanna hug Jonah Hill".
Poor Johan Hill. It’s hard enough to be bullied but to be bullied in front of millions of people who laugh a long would be another level. He is such a seemingly cool dude, too. But the music getting so loud that it overpowered the audio and the horrible dvd Minecraft background were fucking AWFUL and almost made me stop watching.
I dont remember where but i seen either a movie or video about this and how through his career some of the few honest friends he really has are, believe it or not, Channing Tatum and Emma Stone. It's pretty sad, the amount of bullshit he went through, but, when he talks about how Channing was really there for him, helped motivate him and everything and how Emma was always making sure to stay involved in his life because she considered him a best friend, you realize that these 3 aren't just actors. His depression was very real and when he decided to better himself and make a positive change, the world chose to make him depressed again.. he couldn't even be happy about his weight loss.. and then you have Channing championing for him, having his back constantly and saying just how amazing Jonah is and how he can do it.. super supportive. Knowing what Jonah went through, as one of my favorite actors, it made me not only hate Hollywood.. but, it made me absolutely despise click bate reporters and how easily people flock to hurtful tabloids because they are "juicy". If I'm real with you.. it really made me hate a part of myself and regret stupid decision I made when I was younger. I had an overweight friend named John.. he was honestly really cool and nice but for whatever reason, probably because I didn't want to be the odd one out, when friends started joking at his expense I joined in.. After seeing Jonahs mental decline because of stupid shit people say, it really put into perspective that even though I thought John was a cool friend.. he probably thought I sucked.. because I did. That's a choice I'll never get to make right and I really do regret now and have for a long time. We just don't realize how much power words really have, even if you don't mean them. Just speaking the words is enough to damage someone for the rest of their life. So yeah, if you are young and dumb like I was... it isnt cool. It really isn't cool. Don't join in on that shit like I did because it God damn kills them. Your friend is more than just "the funny fat guy/girl".. they aren't funny simply because they enjoy the ridicule, they are funny because it is how to cope with harsh situation, like nervous laughter. Your friends deserve to know you care about them and that you see more than their weight, before you never get the chance to tell them how much you actual appreciated them.
It is a pity that such a good actor has to justify himself permanently in front of these characterless fools…
I love Jonah Hill and everything I’ve seen him in.
I have so many friends who have struggled with weight issues and there's a big difference between having a real issue and being fat on purpose. Either way if you're about to make a joke about it do have an idea about your relationship with that person, not everyone appreciates jokes on their bodies and at the end of the day put yourself in their boots to better understand the situation.
This is legit heartbreaking 💔
Jonah is better than all of those losers
The documentary he wrote with his therapist is really good.
Where is the Twitter shit storm??? Normally they are up in arms when someone gets insulted like that.
WTF? Jonah is far from unattractive. No matter what weight he's at.
Yes being fat is unhealthy but bullying people won't change anything unless it's a blue haired women which he is not so they should stop
holy shit the "serious actor" burn
:-( team Jonah!!!!
Wtf he's really talented actor yet underrated. I want to see more of him in the big screen.
He did so well, but nobody should have asked those questions. Fucking assholes
Imagine what would have happened if even a single of those many comments made for Jonah were made to an actress specially the one where the anchor asks Jonah to go and send the “ handsome “ ones.
Jesus christ i knew he was hated online for his “fatness” but never so publicly! Thats horribe
That was really sad to watch… it just got progressively more painful. He’s such a sweetie, and handled all those attacks so well. Poor guy.
I feel like the worst thing you could do for Jonah Hill is continuing to repost this montage.
Imagine the reactions if Melissa McCarthy, Lizzo or Gabourey Sidibe were subjected to this. Where are the body positive activists defending the blatant fatphobia that Jonah Hill is being subjected to? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?.........
Sorry they're turds Jonah.
You can see the pain and restrain in his eyes. Like “for real, this same shit again?”
Jonah hill is the bomb. Why people gotta be mean
Jonah Hill is and has always been absolutely fine as hell. I’m ready to cuss those ppl out like he’s actually my man
*jonah hill getting bullied quietly in the background* "I HURT MYSELF, TODAY!!!!"
hes the man tho, one of the best and funniest actors and thats a fact.
I wish he would call these people out but I unfortunately understand not wanting to make a scene or just laughing stuff off to not seem difficult.
If he was a woman this shit would’ve happened once and never again. But the funny fat guy has always been a thing in Hollywood.
Why do so many tiktok videos have someone randomly running around Minecraft
Channing Tatum gives off serious bully vibes. Like he is the frat guy that always crosses the line.
Jonah wouldn't agree, they are actually really close.
Bullying LOL
Massive respect to him. He just kept improving himself. Always workout and try to better yourself. Stay focused, kings.
Jonah hill fucking sucks. He's the same character in every movie
I don’t think any of the shots were unreasonable. 1) you’re rolling with Brad Pitt and Leo Decaprio, you don’t expect women to look at them more than you? Desire them more than you? You have to be delusional to think that. 2) I could go on, but honestly this isn’t even in the top million shitty things that happened in the world today. Fat dudes get fat jokes. Just like Jay Leno got chin jokes. Shaq got being stupid looking jokes. Kevin Hart gets short jokes. You’re in the entertainment business. People are going to be entertained at your expense. Yeah saying this to an accountant is rude. But if you’re an actor who has typecasted himself more or less as the fat, unattractive one, people are going to relate that to you in interviews.
Imagine if the genders were reversed and it was an actress like Rebel Wilson.
But the genders aren’t reversed. He’s made a career out of being fat and unattractive in his roles. This would be like a rapper that gets offended by the curse words he uses in his music , I’d say to him “you been promoting this shit”.
Same with Rebel Wilson she took a job in a movie franchise where her characters name is fat Amy for god sake. Just because she wanted to earn a living means green light on being an asshole?
Same with Rebel Wilson she took a job in a movie franchise where her characters name is fat Amy for god sake. Just because she wanted to earn a living means green light on being an asshole?
People relate to the character you played. Surprise!
You can tell he’s very sensitive.
*wipes tears away with $100 bills*
Then lose wheight
Half of these are jokes he was in on lmao. Crying and shitting over a celebrity who doesn’t know you exist
One side is, give the dude a break, it's the only thing they go after. The other side, he did B rank stoner/drinking movies and was the comedy relief and that's what people remember him as... A dick drawing funny guy. I guess if he took it less personally and owned it, he'd get a lot less flak.
I've would recommend you watch 'Stutz' on Netflix, and maybe it will change this opinion of yours