Bradley Cooper says his relationships helped give his movie 'Is This Thing On?' a 'hopeful' tone

Bradley Cooper Opens Up About the Inspiration Behind His New Movie 'Is This Thing On?' and How His Relationships Played a Role in Giving it a Hopeful Tone.

In an exclusive interview with Variety, director Guillermo del Toro discussed Bradley Cooper's latest film, "Is This Thing On?", which follows Alex Novak as he navigates stand-up comedy after his relationship comes to an end. According to Cooper, the movie drew heavily from his own experiences in relationships, particularly his current one with supermodel Gigi Hadid.

The 49-year-old actor stated that having a deeper understanding of relationships allowed him to approach the story with a more hopeful tone, saying "I couldn't have been so open with relationships if I wasn't where I was now to tell a story with hope." Cooper's personal life has undoubtedly influenced his creative choices, and it's clear that he drew upon this knowledge to craft a narrative that is both authentic and relatable.

When discussing the writing process, Cooper revealed that dialogue remains his favorite aspect of screenwriting. He finds the rhythm of conversations infectious and believes it's like a form of heroin – one that can't be replicated in silence. To help him stay focused during long writing sessions, Cooper frequently puts on the background sound of "The Pat McAfee Show" for four hours straight.

Del Toro praised Cooper's work, noting that the structured framing and blocking in "Is This Thing On?" creates a sense of life and visual risk-taking as the story unfolds. The two filmmakers also discussed their collaborative process, with Cooper stating that projects choose him instead of the other way around.

Overall, it's clear that Cooper's personal experiences have not only shaped his creative approach but also given his latest film a hopeful tone. As he continues to push boundaries in his craft, fans can look forward to more thought-provoking and emotionally resonant stories from this talented actor and director.
 
πŸŽ₯ I think it's really interesting how Bradley Cooper's personal experiences have influenced the tone of his new movie "Is This Thing On?". The way he's able to draw from his own relationships to create a narrative that's both authentic and relatable is truly admirable 🀝. It just goes to show how important self-reflection can be in shaping one's creative voice πŸ’­. And I love how Cooper finds the rhythm of conversations so infectious – it's like he's tapping into something universal, something that resonates with audiences on a deeper level 🎧. The fact that his writing process is all about capturing that conversational energy is really inspiring to me πŸ”₯.
 
idk why ppl r so optimistic about bradley cooper's new movie... sounds like he's tryin to force a happy ending on the audience πŸ€”β€β™‚οΈ. i mean, it's great that his personal life influenced the story, but let's be real, relationships are messy and imperfect πŸ˜’. it's not like he's gonna make us believe everything is rainbows and butterflies just 'cause he's in love with gigi πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. plus, what's with this "hopeful tone" thing? sounds like some corporate speak to me πŸ“£. at the end of the day, it's just a movie about stand-up comedy... not like it's gonna change our lives or anything 😐.
 
omg, i'm loving the fact that bradley cooper is drawing from his own life experiences to bring hope to his characters πŸ€—πŸ’« especially with his relationship with gigi hadid being a huge influence, it's like he's sharing his own healing journey with us on screen πŸ’•. and let's be real, who wouldn't wanna watch a movie about stand-up comedy πŸ˜‚πŸŽ€ i'm so here for the hopeful tone, too - we need more of that in our movies, you know? πŸŒˆπŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I think it's so cool how Bradley Cooper is using his personal experiences to create such authentic stories on screen. It's like he's taking all the ups and downs of life, and turning them into something beautiful. And it's great that he's being open about how his relationships have influenced his work - it shows that we can take our own struggles and use them as fuel for creativity.

I've always been fascinated by how actors can tap into their own emotions to bring characters to life. It sounds like Cooper is doing just that with "Is This Thing On?", using his current relationship as a way to add hope and depth to the story. And it's awesome that he's not afraid to be vulnerable and share his thoughts on the writing process - it makes me want to learn more about how he gets into character.

As someone who's been around for a while, I can appreciate the importance of taking risks in your work. Cooper is clearly doing that with "Is This Thing On?", and it's paying off. Can't wait to see what he comes up with next! πŸ’‘
 
🀣 I was at the movies when 'A Star is Born' came out, remember that? Bradley Cooper's passion project, where he also happened to be the lead? πŸŽ₯ Anyway, it's awesome to see him bringing his real-life experiences into another film now. Having a partner like Gigi Hadid must've taught him some valuable lessons about navigating relationships and heartbreak on screen. I'm intrigued by how he draws from that to craft stories with hope – it's refreshing in an industry where you often see characters wallowing in self-pity. The fact that his dialogue skills are still top-notch is no surprise, though! 🀣
 
omg i'm so hyped for this new movie!!! 🀩 Bradley Cooper is literally the ultimate inspiration behind it, idk how he does it but he always brings so much depth to his characters πŸ˜‚ and now he's sharing that with us through Alex Novak's story? can't wait to see him bring hope & resilience to life on screen πŸ’– i mean, who wouldn't want a hopeful tone after seeing bcs' love life with Gigi Hadid, btw πŸ™„ anyway, gotta give props to Guillermo del Toro for praising bc's work - that guy knows how to spot talent πŸŽ₯
 
omg u gotta see bradley cooper's new movie its like so inspiring!!! 🌟 he puts himself into the story and it makes all the difference! i think its dope that he was going through a relationship and still managed to make something hopeful out of it...like u know when ur struggling but u find a way to keep movin' forward? 😊 also can we talk about how cool is it that he puts on background noise from "The Pat McAfee Show" while writin'? πŸŽ™οΈ i need more info about his creative process, its like so fascinating! πŸ’‘
 
I don't know how much of Bradley Cooper's feelings for Gigi Hadid actually went into that movie lol πŸ˜‚ I mean, it feels like he's trying too hard to make his personal life relevant to the story. The film could've worked just fine without all that info. But hey, if having a "deeper understanding" of relationships helps him tap into hope and stuff, then more power to him πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the way Bradley Cooper is using his personal life to create authentic storytelling in 'Is This Thing On?' πŸ“Ί It's amazing how having a deeper understanding of relationships can bring a sense of hope to the narrative. I'm also curious about how he stays focused during long writing sessions with that podcast on - who knew "The Pat McAfee Show" could be so helpful? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's great to see him collaborating with Guillermo del Toro and pushing boundaries in his craft. Can't wait to check out this movie! πŸŽ₯
 
omg u guys gotta see bradley cooper's new movie "is this thing on?" 🀣 i'm not even kidding when i say it's all about him being open about his relationship w/ gigi hadid πŸ™Œ & how that openness gave the movie a super hopeful vibe 🌈 like we need more positivity in our lives, right? πŸ’– anyhoo, he talks about dialogue being his fave part of screenwriting... can i say amen to that?! πŸ˜‚ dialogue is literally my lifeblood too! πŸ‘ and omg, bradley's gotta listen to "the pat mcafee show" for 4 hours straight while he writes πŸŽ§πŸ’‘ talk about finding inspiration... or just being weird πŸ€ͺ
 
omg i feel so seen watching bradley cooper talk about how his relationships inspired the hopeful tone of his new movie 🀯 i've been in similar situations where u think ur done but then u realize u're not πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ he's so honest about it too, like he says his personal life is giving him a chance to tell stories that are truly relatable πŸ’– and omg can we talk about how cool is that he puts on the pat mcafee show for 4 hours straight while writing πŸŽ§πŸ‘ it's like u need to listen to this dude to see what i mean lol
 
πŸ€” I think its cool how bradley cooper is drawing inspiration from his own life, but at the same time, idk if it's gonna work for everyone...like, his personal stuff is all over the net and people can make their own opinions about it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Also, i'm a bit curious, does he think its weird that hes making a movie about stand up comedy when most of us know him as a rom-com kinda guy?
 
ugh its like how cooper is saying that his personal life makes the movie better lol just imagine what kinda struggles are gonna come out of the spotlight now πŸ™ƒ meanwhile del toro is praising his work but idk man if its really that deep or hes just giving coopers ego a boost πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg i'm totally loving bradley cooper's new movie "is this thing on?" 🀩 it's so relatable as an outsider who's been through a breakup, his portrayal of navigating stand-up comedy after a breakup is everything πŸŽ€πŸ’” what's also adorbs is how he drew inspiration from his own relationship with gigi hadid - they're just too cute together 😊 the way he talks about having a deeper understanding of relationships giving him a hopeful tone in the movie feels so true, like he's not just acting but genuinely sharing his own feelings πŸ€—
 
πŸ€” I think its so cool how Bradley Cooper is using his own life experiences to create relatable characters on screen. Its like he's not just acting for himself but for us, you know? πŸ‘₯ The fact that he's open about his relationships and how they inspired the hopeful tone of "Is This Thing On?" is actually really inspiring. πŸ’• Its a reminder that our personal lives can be a source of creativity and growth, not just pain or struggle. 🌱 And I love that Cooper finds dialogue so infectious - its like he's tapping into something real and human in his writing process. πŸ“
 
I'm loving how Bradley Cooper is using his personal life to bring authenticity to his films πŸ€—. It's dope that he's drawing from his current relationship with Gigi Hadid to make the movie more hopeful, you know? It's like he's not afraid to be vulnerable and share his story, which I think is super inspiring πŸ’•. And can we talk about how much I love the behind-the-scenes info on how Cooper writes? Four hours straight of "The Pat McAfee Show" background sound is pure genius 🎧! Del Toro seems like a great collaborator too, it's awesome that their process is all about trust and pushing each other to take risks. Anyway, I'm super excited for this movie and can't wait to see what Cooper comes up with next πŸ”₯
 
"OMG, finally someone who gets it right! πŸ™„ Bradley Cooper's movie 'Is This Thing On?' is like my Netflix Binge-Watch Survival Guide for adults... well, at least the adult part where we're all just trying to figure out this whole love thing πŸ˜‚. I mean, I'm not saying I've been through a breakup and then written a movie about it (although, let's be real, some of us have πŸ˜‰), but Cooper's willingness to bare his soul is actually kinda refreshing. And can we talk about the writing process? Four hours straight of 'The Pat McAfee Show' in the background? That's like my own personal productivity hack πŸ“». Anyway, I'm excited to see what he comes up with next... just don't expect me to be all sappy and emotional about it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ"
 
the whole thing feels kinda staged πŸ€”, like cooper's trying too hard to be relatable but ends up coming off as insincere instead... i mean, we've seen him do this before in interviews where he talks about his 'deep understanding of relationships' lol what does that even mean? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
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