
Making Mark Ruffalo Talk About Every Film He's Ever Done
GQ puts Mark Ruffalo through his paces, as he answers one question for every movie he’s done. A decorated career initially characterized by a transition from theater to indie films, Ruffalo catapulted himself into the spotlight after his captivating performance in Kenneth Lonergan’s noughties drama _You Can Count On Me._
Years later, the American actor is ranked as one of the highest-grossing actors of all-time, with major contributions from Marvel’s _The Avengers_ film series, the _Now You See Me_ trilogy and _Shutter Island_ to name a few.
Ubiquitously known as the Hulk, Mark’s career reflects his on-screen alter ego in both strength and longevity in equal measures. Here, Mark deep dives into his near four-decade long body of work on the big screen.
#MarkRuffalo #Hulk #NowYouSeeMe #PoorThings #ShutterIsland
00:00 - Every Mark Ruffalo film in 30 minutes
00:24 - Mickey 17: How was acting with those teeth?
01:49 - 13 Going On 30: Do you still remember the ‘Thriller’ dance?
02:15 - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: How did the Pants Off Dance Off scene happen?
03:24 - The Avengers: What was it like seeing yourself as the Hulk for the first time?
04:48 - Avengers: Age of Ultron: Do you ever wish you had a solo Hulk movie?
05:19 - Thor: Ragnarok: How was the energy on set with Taika Waititi different from the other Marvel movies you’d done?
06:30 - Avengers: Infinity War: How was it getting beat up by Thanos?
07:18 - Avengers: Endgame: After over 12 years of playing the Hulk, what’s your biggest takeaway?
08:18 - Zodiac: Did you discuss on-set who you thought the killer might be? What was your hunch?
08:59 - Collateral: How would you describe Michael Mann’s process?
09:31 - Foxcatcher: We’ve heard that Steve Carell was in character the whole time. How did that make working with him?
10:35 - Date Night: How did the Foxcatcher experience differ from your experience working with Steve Carell on Date Night?
11:07 - Spotlight: What’s the hardest part about playing a real living person, who you’re spending time with?
11:35 - Poor Things: How did Yorgos help you get into this character?
12:16 - Task: Why do you think you’re drawn to detective roles?
13:04 - Begin Again: What were you and Keira Knightley actually listening to during that headphone splitter scene?
14:09 - The Brothers Bloom: Were you surprised by the original reception?
15:03 - In the Cut: People didn’t really get it at first. What do you think changed?
16:45 - The Kids Are All Right: You’ve said before that you thought this would be your last acting role. Why this role?
18:45 - Shutter Island: Did you ever say no to Marty’s direction? If so, how do you say no to Martin Scorsese?
19:12 - Now You See Me: What was your first reaction when you learned the big twist?
19:52 - Now You See Me 2: How was it being the only Horseman in the movie who doesn’t do any magic tricks?
20:22 - Dark Waters: How does the creative process change when you’re producing a Todd Haynes movie as well as acting in it?
21:15 - You Can Count On Me: Would you say this was your big break?
22:04 - Margaret: How was it reuniting with Lonergan 11 years after ‘You Can Count On Me?’
22:53 - Just Like Heaven: How do you get in a bar fight with yourself?
23:22 - Sympathy For Delicious: When will we get another Mark Ruffalo directing credit?
23:48 - Where the Wild Things Are: How did Spike Jones pitch this to you?
24:01 - The Adam Project: How many times did you have to punch Ryan Reynolds to get the scene right?
24:40 - All The Light We Cannot See: Was there pressure taking on a character from such a beloved book?
24:57 - I Know This Much Is True: How do you prepare to act against yourself?
25:33 - Rumor Has It: Do you think Jeff should’ve taken Sarah back?
25:42 - We Don’t Live Here Anymore: I’m noticing a pattern. Why do your fictional wives keep taking you back?
25:55 - XX/XY: Did this film change how you feel about dating and relationships?
26:09 - View from The Top: Some might say this is your first official rom-com. Why did you take the role?
26:24 - Safe Men: Almost all the actors in this film became big names. Did you see that coming?
26:58 - Infinitely Polar Bear: How did you get involved in this film?
27:17 - Rapid fire round…
*Credits:*
Director: Camille Ramos
Director of Photography: Brad Wickham
Editor: Graham Mooney
Talent: Mark Ruffalo
Senior Producer: Michael Beckert
Line Producer: Jen Santos
Production Manager: James Pipitone; Elizabeth Hymes
Talent Booker: Lauren Mendoza
Camera Operator: Carlos Araujo; Chloe Ramos
Gaffer: Niklas Moller
Sound Mixer: Rebecca O'Neill
Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola
Post Production Supervisor: Jess Dunn
Supervising Editor: Rob Lombardi
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
Years later, the American actor is ranked as one of the highest-grossing actors of all-time, with major contributions from Marvel’s _The Avengers_ film series, the _Now You See Me_ trilogy and _Shutter Island_ to name a few.
Ubiquitously known as the Hulk, Mark’s career reflects his on-screen alter ego in both strength and longevity in equal measures. Here, Mark deep dives into his near four-decade long body of work on the big screen.
#MarkRuffalo #Hulk #NowYouSeeMe #PoorThings #ShutterIsland
00:00 - Every Mark Ruffalo film in 30 minutes
00:24 - Mickey 17: How was acting with those teeth?
01:49 - 13 Going On 30: Do you still remember the ‘Thriller’ dance?
02:15 - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: How did the Pants Off Dance Off scene happen?
03:24 - The Avengers: What was it like seeing yourself as the Hulk for the first time?
04:48 - Avengers: Age of Ultron: Do you ever wish you had a solo Hulk movie?
05:19 - Thor: Ragnarok: How was the energy on set with Taika Waititi different from the other Marvel movies you’d done?
06:30 - Avengers: Infinity War: How was it getting beat up by Thanos?
07:18 - Avengers: Endgame: After over 12 years of playing the Hulk, what’s your biggest takeaway?
08:18 - Zodiac: Did you discuss on-set who you thought the killer might be? What was your hunch?
08:59 - Collateral: How would you describe Michael Mann’s process?
09:31 - Foxcatcher: We’ve heard that Steve Carell was in character the whole time. How did that make working with him?
10:35 - Date Night: How did the Foxcatcher experience differ from your experience working with Steve Carell on Date Night?
11:07 - Spotlight: What’s the hardest part about playing a real living person, who you’re spending time with?
11:35 - Poor Things: How did Yorgos help you get into this character?
12:16 - Task: Why do you think you’re drawn to detective roles?
13:04 - Begin Again: What were you and Keira Knightley actually listening to during that headphone splitter scene?
14:09 - The Brothers Bloom: Were you surprised by the original reception?
15:03 - In the Cut: People didn’t really get it at first. What do you think changed?
16:45 - The Kids Are All Right: You’ve said before that you thought this would be your last acting role. Why this role?
18:45 - Shutter Island: Did you ever say no to Marty’s direction? If so, how do you say no to Martin Scorsese?
19:12 - Now You See Me: What was your first reaction when you learned the big twist?
19:52 - Now You See Me 2: How was it being the only Horseman in the movie who doesn’t do any magic tricks?
20:22 - Dark Waters: How does the creative process change when you’re producing a Todd Haynes movie as well as acting in it?
21:15 - You Can Count On Me: Would you say this was your big break?
22:04 - Margaret: How was it reuniting with Lonergan 11 years after ‘You Can Count On Me?’
22:53 - Just Like Heaven: How do you get in a bar fight with yourself?
23:22 - Sympathy For Delicious: When will we get another Mark Ruffalo directing credit?
23:48 - Where the Wild Things Are: How did Spike Jones pitch this to you?
24:01 - The Adam Project: How many times did you have to punch Ryan Reynolds to get the scene right?
24:40 - All The Light We Cannot See: Was there pressure taking on a character from such a beloved book?
24:57 - I Know This Much Is True: How do you prepare to act against yourself?
25:33 - Rumor Has It: Do you think Jeff should’ve taken Sarah back?
25:42 - We Don’t Live Here Anymore: I’m noticing a pattern. Why do your fictional wives keep taking you back?
25:55 - XX/XY: Did this film change how you feel about dating and relationships?
26:09 - View from The Top: Some might say this is your first official rom-com. Why did you take the role?
26:24 - Safe Men: Almost all the actors in this film became big names. Did you see that coming?
26:58 - Infinitely Polar Bear: How did you get involved in this film?
27:17 - Rapid fire round…
*Credits:*
Director: Camille Ramos
Director of Photography: Brad Wickham
Editor: Graham Mooney
Talent: Mark Ruffalo
Senior Producer: Michael Beckert
Line Producer: Jen Santos
Production Manager: James Pipitone; Elizabeth Hymes
Talent Booker: Lauren Mendoza
Camera Operator: Carlos Araujo; Chloe Ramos
Gaffer: Niklas Moller
Sound Mixer: Rebecca O'Neill
Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola
Post Production Supervisor: Jess Dunn
Supervising Editor: Rob Lombardi
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
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