Joe Rogan Experience #2435 - Bradley Cooper
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Top Comments (10)
Bradley Cooper is handsome, rich, smart, super successful, funny, and seems like a genuinely nice guy. What a jerk.
A funny contrast would be if Joe had Asmondgold on the next episode
Wow a conversation between rocket raccoon and lord charizard.
You gotta get Keanu bro!, so wanna see that
Dude Bradley Cooper’s chill asf
The guy saying he’s horrible with names and then proceeding to forget every single name of everyone he tries to reference made me relate to him more then ever before.
I'm a truck driver and I would lose my freaking mind if this podcast wasn't a thing. Driving 11 hrs a day would be a chore
Welp… Looks like I’m going to go watch Limitless again for the 100th time.
I will forever remember this movie because I worked on it. This actual happened. I was playing a military guy as a background actor. We were filming a scene in a military transport plane of some sort. They got all the background in and I was last. They sat me down in seat with one empty seat next to it. I sat and waited. Then they brought Bradly Cooper in and sat him next to me. We were shoulder to shoulder. They filmed the scene several times. At one point Clint Eastwood walked up to ME and said he wanted me to react to Bradley like “holy fuck!” but subtle when they say the line “I know you. You’re what they call the legend”. I did this several times and at one point Bradly’s stares me down as if his character is annoyed because I keep looking over it at him. It was amazing and such a surreal moment for me. Unfortunately they didn’t use the scene in the final cut. I also met my business partner on that set. What a day.
I came across a clip on Twitter where Bradley talks about Turkish soap operas and mentions how his mom got completely hooked on one. At first, I honestly thought the video had to be AI generated but nope, he actually said it. I told my mom about it and we laughed, because imagine being the mother of a Hollywood actor and still thinking a Turkish actor is the best one. Moms are universal and unintentionally hilarious. And fun fact: that Turkish actor later moved to Italy, built a solid career there, and is actually pretty famous in Italy too.
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Top Comments (10)
Bradley Cooper is handsome, rich, smart, super successful, funny, and seems like a genuinely nice guy. What a jerk.
A funny contrast would be if Joe had Asmondgold on the next episode
Wow a conversation between rocket raccoon and lord charizard.
You gotta get Keanu bro!, so wanna see that
Dude Bradley Cooper’s chill asf
The guy saying he’s horrible with names and then proceeding to forget every single name of everyone he tries to reference made me relate to him more then ever before.
I'm a truck driver and I would lose my freaking mind if this podcast wasn't a thing. Driving 11 hrs a day would be a chore
Welp… Looks like I’m going to go watch Limitless again for the 100th time.
I will forever remember this movie because I worked on it. This actual happened. I was playing a military guy as a background actor. We were filming a scene in a military transport plane of some sort. They got all the background in and I was last. They sat me down in seat with one empty seat next to it. I sat and waited. Then they brought Bradly Cooper in and sat him next to me. We were shoulder to shoulder. They filmed the scene several times. At one point Clint Eastwood walked up to ME and said he wanted me to react to Bradley like “holy fuck!” but subtle when they say the line “I know you. You’re what they call the legend”. I did this several times and at one point Bradly’s stares me down as if his character is annoyed because I keep looking over it at him. It was amazing and such a surreal moment for me. Unfortunately they didn’t use the scene in the final cut. I also met my business partner on that set. What a day.
I came across a clip on Twitter where Bradley talks about Turkish soap operas and mentions how his mom got completely hooked on one. At first, I honestly thought the video had to be AI generated but nope, he actually said it. I told my mom about it and we laughed, because imagine being the mother of a Hollywood actor and still thinking a Turkish actor is the best one. Moms are universal and unintentionally hilarious. And fun fact: that Turkish actor later moved to Italy, built a solid career there, and is actually pretty famous in Italy too.