Popcorn With Peter Travers Season 5 Episode 4

Ep 4. Albert Brooks 'Kills It' in 'Drive'

  • September 15, 2011

In season five, episode four of Popcorn With Peter Travers, famed film critic Peter Travers sits down with renowned actor, comedian, writer, and director, Albert Brooks, to discuss his role in the critically acclaimed film 'Drive'. Peter Travers, known for his in-depth knowledge of the entertainment industry, takes us on a fascinating journey through the mind of the multi-talented Brooks, as they explore his performance in the 2011 crime drama.

During their conversation, Brooks shares the secrets behind his performance in the film, which earned him widespread praise and critical acclaim. He reveals the challenges he faced during the production of the film, particularly in bringing the character of Bernie Rose to life on screen. He also delves into the process of creating the depth and nuance required for his character, shedding light on his preparation and research to make the character more authentic.

Travers shares his own deep appreciation for Brooks' work as an actor and comedian, delving into his impressive career spanning over five decades. Together, they take a closer look at how Brooks has transitioned from a stand-up comedian to a successful actor, writer, and director, constantly reinventing himself along the way.

Throughout the conversation, Brooks and Travers discuss the challenges of working in the film industry today, touching on topics such as the rise of streaming services like Netflix and the role of studios in shaping the industry. They also explore the role of humor in Brooks' work, parsing the deep connections between comedy and tragedy and what laughter can reveal about humanity.

Overall, season five, episode four of Popcorn With Peter Travers is a must-see for anyone interested in the inner workings of the entertainment industry and the creative process behind some of its most celebrated films. Through his insightful and deeply engaging conversation with Albert Brooks, Peter Travers takes us on a journey that explores the many dimensions of this talented actor, writer, and director.

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