{"id":145146,"date":"2023-11-15T18:06:30","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T18:06:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/?p=145146"},"modified":"2023-11-15T18:06:30","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T18:06:30","slug":"f-you-next-question-adam-driver-stuns-qa-audience","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/world-news\/f-you-next-question-adam-driver-stuns-qa-audience\/","title":{"rendered":"'F**** you, next question': Adam Driver stuns Q&A audience"},"content":{"rendered":"
Adam Driver\u00a0has said ‘f*** you’ to a fan who bravely called the A-list actor’s new movie ‘cheesy’ at a Q&A for the film held in Poland.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The Oscar-nominated actor, 39, hit back at an attendee of the Q&A for Ferrari – his new movie – who asked Driver what he thought of the ‘cheesy’-looking crash scenes.<\/p>\n
An irritated Driver bluntly responded: ‘F*** you. I don’t know? Next question,’ which was met with uncomfortable laughter and shock from the audience.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The Q&A for the upcoming action movie – directed by four-time Oscar-nominated Michael Mann, 80 – took place at the Camerimage Film Festival in Poland on Sunday.<\/p>\n
The leading-man disappeared straight after the interview and ‘ghosted’ all the fans that were waiting for him, according to an attendee of the festival who said Driver was ‘bored and rude’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Adam Driver, 39, hit back at an attendee of the Q&A for Ferrari – his new movie – who asked Driver what he thought of the ‘cheesy’-looking crash scenes<\/p>\n
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The film follows Enzo’s life in 1957, as he prepares his company to enter the famed Mille Miglia, a 1,000 mile motorsport race held on the open road<\/p>\n
\u00a0The viral video captured the moment that the bold audience member said ‘What do you think about [the] crash scenes? They looked pretty harsh, drastic and, I must say, cheesy for me. What do you think?’<\/p>\n
Driver – who has been nominated for four\u00a0Emmy Awards and two Academy Awards\u00a0– clearly had no interest in answering the scathing question as he took a long sip of his water before delivering his gruff response.<\/p>\n
In addition to Driver playing the titular role, the star-studded cast includes Penelope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, Gabriel Leone and Sarah Gadon.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Driver couldn’t contain his emotions in August as Ferrari received a seven minute 30 second standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival – where he was promoting the biopic.<\/p>\n
The Venice Film Festival was boycotted by many stars during the SAG-AFTRA strikes.<\/p>\n
Ferrari actors (and writers) could attend without breaking the strikes because the film was given an exemption as it was made by an independent, Neon, not a studio.<\/p>\n
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An irritated Driver bluntly responded: ‘F*** you. I don’t know? Next question,’ which was met with uncomfortable laughter and shock from the audience<\/p>\n
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Ferrari is set to hit the big screen on Christmas day<\/p>\n
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Driver couldn’t contain his emotions in August as Ferrari received a seven minute 30 second standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival – where he was promoting the biopic (pictured: Driver and his wife Joanne Tucker)<\/p>\n
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During one moment in the movie, Driver had to drive an ‘open-wheel single seater’ vintage sports car that was modified in order to connect a camera to it<\/p>\n
The A-list actor and U.S. veteran\u00a0spoke to Variety at the New York Film Festival about a particularly ‘terrifying’ scene\u00a0\u00a0he had to shoot for his recent movie, where he plays legendary sports car entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari.<\/p>\n
During one moment in the movie, he had to drive an ‘open-wheel single seater’ vintage sports car that was modified in order to connect a camera to it.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘It teleports you back to the time and you realize if you turn left or right the wrong way, then you\u2019re dead,’ the Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker star explained.<\/p>\n
He added ‘There\u2019s at least seatbelts in the newer cars.’<\/p>\n
Further emphasizing how dangerous the car felt, the 65 film star added that driving it felt like he was in a ‘moving coffin.’<\/p>\n
Driver and Mann clarified during a press conference at the festival that the reason why drivers didn’t wear seatbelts back in the day was because ‘get[ting] thrown from the car,’ was, ‘considered more safe’ than being dragged around in the aforementioned ‘moving coffin.’<\/p>\n
Mann added a bit more context to the thought process of no seatbelts back in the day, adding ‘The idea was you\u2019d rather be thrown from the car than dragged by the car.’<\/p>\n
The iconic director is famous for his crime dramas – including Miami Vice, Heat and The Last of the Mohicans – has been nominated for four Academy Awards but is yet to take the trophy home.<\/p>\n
The film follows Enzo’s life in 1957, as he prepares his company to enter the famed Mille Miglia, a 1,000 mile motorsport race held on the open road.<\/p>\n
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The Emmy Award winning director had the cast enroll in ‘race driving 101’ where they test-drove contemporary Ferraris before shooting started<\/p>\n
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In addition to Driver playing the titular role, the star-studded cast includes Penelope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, Gabriel Leone and Sarah Gadon<\/p>\n
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Adam Driver chats to Formula 1 Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz<\/p>\n
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The Q&A for the upcoming action movie – directed by four-time Oscar-nominated Michael Mann, 80 – took place at the Camerimage Film Festival in Poland on Sunday (pictured: Driver and Mann)<\/p>\n
The Emmy Award winning director had the cast enroll in ‘race driving 101’ where they test-drove contemporary Ferraris before shooting started.<\/p>\n
He explained that ‘I wanted everybody to have an experience of driving these cars on a racetrack,’ for an extra layer of authenticity when they began production.<\/p>\n
Ferrari is set to hit the big screen on Christmas day.<\/p>\n
The highly-anticipated movie had a budget of $110 million and began production in April 2022 after multiple decision-changes in who would play the lead role.<\/p>\n
Christian Bale was originally set to play Ferrari, then Hugh Jackman – but eventually Adam Driver was confirmed for the role.\u00a0<\/p>\n