Joe Rogan on Daniel Day-Lewis

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Shane Dorian

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Shane Dorian is a former WSL Championship surfer and is now considered by many to be one of the best big wave riders in the world.

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It's like it should be a joke factor. It's not well, maybe someone better than me came out like two months before the Lincoln movie with Daniel Day Lewis, so they rushed it out that guy's amazing by the way Yeah, I know they lose only but that was another movie that bothered me I saw the Danny Dave Lewis Lincoln movie was kind of dull too slow Yeah, but it bothered me that we don't really know what the fuck this guy said It's one thing like there will be blood which was fucking amazing. Yeah, but those are fake people man He looked good as Lincoln crazy crazy. How good they made him out remember gangs in New York when he was Bob the butcher But was it bill bill the butcher? Yeah, he's phenomenal. He's great in everything. Yeah, he's so good, man He's just one of those guys. It just becomes completely this one There's a few people that there's a lot of people that are actors that are just Weirdos, they're just these really strange people that desperately want attention They figured out a way to use their mental illness to to navigate the waters of Hollywood in some strange way where they're virtue signaling and Behaving exactly the way Hollywood wants them to behave to get themselves into these positions of fame And then they become movie stars and they say a bunch of nonsense and these you hear them interviewed You're like you're not even a person like you this is not a person. It's not a person talking. There's no sincerity There's no reality to it You're just painfully aware of every word you're saying and how people are gonna perceive it and you there's no There's no your guards never down. They're just Weirdos. Yeah, and then there's people like Daniel Day Lewis who's just this savage Yeah, just figures out how to become these people. He stays. That's a real deal. Yeah. Yeah I mean he fucking stays in character. That was great last them all he can so good He's fucking great and everything he retired. You know what he does now, huh? Make shoes. Are you serious? Yeah, he's a cobbler He makes shoes by hand That's what he does Wow, he's a legend I've got dude, are you kidding me? He was so good build a butcher. Yeah, I would fly to wherever the fuck he is to get a shoe made by him Should do it. I should I wonder if he makes shoes for people probably just make shoes for his friends What it's like does he have a company? Like I know he makes shoes, but what like what does he do with these goddamn shoes? What's his lifestyle? Like you know what I mean after all that like You know I was saying like all those crazy moments like a human potential like You know his human potential of his like acting craft like during like last Mohicans and and gangs in New York and stuff Yeah, like going from that like extreme those extreme highs and yeah, you know performance levels to Making shoes. That's it's crazy Usually people go up not not you know up in intensity not down in intensity, right? Right Yeah, the intensity aspect of it is really interesting But I think for him like he's he's such an artist that I don't think he cares whether or not people are looking at his art I think he cares about the process of creating. Yeah, so I think by the same to him. Yeah, I think the process Well, maybe even it's more pure because the fact that it doesn't have any adulation. There's no there's no spotlight on it There's no publicity team. There's no stupid interviews. He has to do. Yeah, you know what I mean? I mean, yeah, that stuff must be maddening You know for him to sit down with someone from fucking e entertainment television so man you got another dope movie coming out Yeah, tell us about it Sounds like you need a Daniel Day Lewis on the on the podcast here He'd be freaking amazing, but maybe he would how cool that be to talk about shoes. He probably be Siking on that maybe yeah, I would talk to that guy for three hours just about shoes He awesome if he was into just tell me about your stitching process. Yeah, like where do you choose your leather? I don't think from what I just read I don't think that he does it it says that he took time off from Making movies to study under this very well-known shoemaker for ten months specifically and only did that Then he came back though He made a movie like last year called the phantom thread which where he was a design Fashion designer and then he learned to in order to do that. He reverse engineered a Balenciaga dress And just to learn how to become a fashion what is a Balenciaga dress? Do you know what that is pulled up at the Balenciaga is a company? It's like they make that shirt. We made we put up a few double shirt things so it's a high-end very high-end stuff So he took it apart Yeah, and then put it back together again So he could understand the process of doing it that was like his for us how he became it Got into character for the for that movie, so I don't know if he's retired all the way It doesn't seem like he makes believe he retired. I mean he made that movie last year though So my 17 yeah for a while he likes six sevens only one way to find out Yeah, he took some time off as Daniel if you're out there anytime dude just just holler at me I don't know I know you don't have a dog. I know you don't have a Twitter, but I got people you got people He was amazing in the movie the boxer too in my opinion so good he played the most believable professional boxer in a film because in a lot of films like even like the movie with Marky Mark where he played Mickey Ward It was like Mark Wallberg knows how to punch he knows how to throw punches but there's a difference between throwing punches in a movie and a guy throwing punches in a fight and If you look at the way Daniel Day Lewis is performing in that boxing movie He looks like a guy who's throwing punches in a fight It's way more realistic any boxing movie I've ever seen and he boxed for a full year before he did that movie You may just lived in a boxing gym. He trained all the time sparred hit the pads He got real coaching from he played a guy who was an IRA guy who got out of jail And then got back into boxing and then there's a bunch of terrorist shit involved in the film It's a very good movie, but see if you can find footage of him from that movie so when When you see boxing movies guys are throwing punches like they know they're not gonna get hit back Yeah, like there's a certain thing about boxing like if you watch a guy actually fighting there's a tension Oh, yeah, there's a tension to worry about getting hit back and you see a movie about a boxer goes This is too much the mitts are down. They're just like yeah, it's not just that it's like the way they're moving. There's no Anticipation there's no there's all offense right? Yeah, it's all even when they're getting hit. It's bullshit It's like there's and you can tell it makes it drives me crazy. Yeah, it's like watch him in here I mean this guy he studied and trained I forget who was training him, but it was like legit professional Boxers see crazy that commitment that these guys do to take their acting to the next level Cuz it's like there's not that many people who even noticed that he fights more like a real fighter Yeah, I'm saying no, there's not but even like see look of the ways throwing these punches Like this is the way a real boxer throws punches like they're not wide. Yeah, everything's real tight Pretty fucking impressive, but I mean I would expect nothing else from this guy