BAFTA Supporting Actor Winner in 2013 – Christoph Waltz

Posted by on February 18, 2013 with 37 Comments

BAFTA Supporting Actor Winner in 2013 - Christoph Waltz

Supporting Actor winner Christoph Waltz talks about Django Unchained with Zoë Ball, backstage at the Royal Opera House. For more BAFTA Film Awards features and the full list of winners go to www.bafta.org
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Part Two of Eight: Django Unchained Press Q&A This is an 8 part series of the Q&A press panel that I, Scott Menzel aka MovieManMenzel, attended in New York City on Sunday December 16th at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Central Park. Cast in attendance includes Quentin Tarantino, Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, Walton Goggins, Don Johnson, and Jonah Hill. Plot: Former dentist, Dr. King Schultz, buys the freedom of a slave, Django, and trains him with the intent to make him his deputy bounty hunter. Instead, he is led to the site of Django’s wife who is under the hands of Calvin Candie, a ruthless plantation owner. MovieManMenzel’s review of Django Unchained: www.youtube.com Check out the complete Quentin Tarantino project: www.youtube.com
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  1. Kat Masterson says:

    i dunno..without the beard.. no so much.. and I dont like beards

  2. JURPO90 says:

    I wouldn’t be surprised if he’d win. He did a great job in Django, better than in Inglorious Basterds IMO. But I am sure he’ll get a new chance in few years if he doesn’t win, Tarantino likes to reuse actors.

  3. serpentcharmer says:

    S. Jackson should have won something too! he was fucking superb as Stephen!

  4. Karloz Aguirrez says:

    0:56 Super CHIN taking the bow…

  5. sakallikedi says:

    I want Waltz to be the Depp to Quentin’s Burton.

  6. Soni Barcelona says:

    oscar is coming soon :D

  7. Soni Barcelona says:

    so is sooo AMAZING *-*

  8. RAMSEY1987 says:

    the BAFTA don’t cut the speeches short

  9. indianpassingthru says:

    Waltz is such an awesome and quirky Actor. RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. metalheart06 says:

    Tommy Lee Jones was better

  11. MusicAreaHQ says:

    100th thumb up

  12. alicesweetheart says:

    one of the best actors EVER! so glad he won, he wiped the floor with all the other nominees!!!

  13. MusicAreaHQ says:

    Waltz is a genius dammit‼

  14. mimikrysia2 says:

    Give him ALL the awards!!!

  15. lovetownsend says:

    wait… awkwardness… if you win at the beginning, do you wait like an hour or 2 till its over or do u like sneak back to the front rows? :P

  16. anirudh surendran says:

    i wonder whether quentin makes more german characters for him…

  17. Quixotonic says:

    Supporting? He had more lines than Jamie.

  18. darkknight07100 says:

    “You silver-penned devil, you.” Why does no one else ever work in lines they spoke in the film they won for in their speeches?

  19. darkknight07100 says:

    Hate to be a dick. But Tarantino’s credit doesn’t come until the END of the film.

    Sorry.

  20. Marzipan Fancypantz says:

    Brilliant man, my new favourite actor.

  21. Colonel Nathan R. Jessup says:

    Great field of nominees

  22. daveindublin1 says:

    Im not gonna reply to you again so I’l say this once – Samuel L showed a masterclass in acting as did Di Caprio. Waltz was brilliant but Samuel had something more he transcended brilliant as did Di Caprio so that’s why

  23. Inês Vieira says:

    What?
    If you could, would you be a slaveowner by now?

  24. Sheytangc says:

    Why Samuel? At first Mr. Waltz should be nominated for this.

  25. Ross fielding says:

    They all do :D 

  26. daveindublin1 says:

    he was brilliant man

  27. PaliOneNightStand says:

    don’t forget Christoph Waltz!

  28. Vyktor3010 says:

    As a man of “Colour”, I found this film quite amazing. This is not about race. This film is about humans in quite allot of their complexity.

    Brilliant.

  29. 17jun1989 says:

    Di Caprio was mean in this film, Oscar deserving.

  30. 1980venom says:

    Tarantino is indeed a genius, but I don’t think that this movie is his best work. Im not sayin either that this is a bad movie, but I d hoped for a better story and more tension and better character development. I prefer by far The Inglourious Basterds and Christoph Waltz was AMAZING in Inglourious Basterds but Tarantino tried to hard to make an exact copy of Waltz role in IGB for D.U.

  31. ilovekitkats says:

    Nah, he looks more patient. He’s listening.

  32. L3ndzo83 says:

    Way overrated, but i think there is a method in this, i think he is exactly what Tarantino looked for this role, so blend and forgetable yet with the x-factor that audience reckognizes, which only adds to Tarantino’s greatness

  33. greg fujita says:

    what happened to quentin’s face??

  34. TheCarProduction says:

    It’s called charismatic!

  35. 1980venom says:

    and BTW, Jamie Foxx is an overrated actor.

  36. Claymore224 says:

    kat williams ran into him. rofl

  37. 1980venom says:

    well sorry, im no goat, if one jumps, the rest follows, im not like that. This movie has too many clichés and I had the feeling that everything was already done in other films. The Waltz feeling of Inglourious Basterds is gone because Tarantino tried so hard in D U to have that sensation again, he tried too hard, the same with Samuel L Jackson (Pulp Fiction). The story and the stories behind the characters, where is it?

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