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

Bradley Cooper recently opened up about the inspiration behind his latest film, "Is This Thing On?", which explores themes of relationships and stand-up comedy. According to the actor, drawing from his own experiences was key to infusing the movie with a "hopeful" tone.

Cooper's personal life played a significant role in shaping the story, as he recently partnered up with supermodel Gigi Hadid, further broadening his perspective on love and relationships. This newfound understanding allowed him to craft a narrative that wasn't tainted by bitterness or resentment, instead embracing the complexities of heartbreak and healing.

In an interview with director Guillermo del Toro for Variety's "Directors on Directors" series, Cooper discussed how he drew inspiration from his own life experiences, saying that being in a loving relationship made it possible for him to approach relationships with hope. He also talked about how he uses dialogue as the core of his screenwriting process, calling it the "heroin" of writing.

However, what might come as a surprise is that Cooper's writing sessions often involved having the popular podcast "The Pat McAfee Show" playing in the background. Despite not being able to focus entirely without music, he explained that the constant presence of the show was what helped him tap into his creative energy and produce his best work.

Del Toro also praised Cooper for his ability to capture life's essence on film, saying that the director takes risks with his visual approach while still relying on the audience's attention. The two directors discussed their shared passion for taking bold creative choices, which ultimately led to a more engaging viewing experience.

While "Is This Thing On?" has garnered positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, Cooper remains focused on tapping into life's experiences to infuse his work with authenticity. By embracing his current relationships and understanding of human emotions, he managed to create a hopeful and relatable story that explores the intricacies of love and heartbreak.
 
Ugh πŸ™„ I mean, what's up with having podcasts on in the background while you're trying to write? Like, isn't that just distracting? πŸ’»πŸ˜’ I get that it might help you tap into your creative energy or whatever, but can't you just focus without some annoying podcast playing? And also, why is Bradley Cooper saying that "dialogue is the heroin of writing" 🀣 That's just a bit too much, even for me. πŸ˜‚ I'm all for authenticity and drawing from life experiences, but come on! Can't we have a little more subtlety in our filmmaking? πŸŽ₯πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” Bradley Cooper is so cool for being super open about what inspired his new movie πŸŽ₯ "Is This Thing On?" πŸ’‘ I think it's awesome how he drew from his own life experiences, especially with his new relationship with Gigi Hadid πŸ’•. It's great to see him sharing his honest thoughts and emotions on the big screen... makes it way more relatable 😊. And can we talk about how random is it that he listens to a podcast πŸ“» while writing? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I guess sometimes the best ideas come from unexpected places, right? πŸ€“
 
πŸ€” I think it's really cool how Bradley Cooper is drawing from his own life experiences to make his movie more authentic. Being in a new relationship with Gigi Hadid must have opened his eyes to the complexities of love and relationships, you know? It's like he's not writing about something he doesn't truly understand.

I also love how he talks about using dialogue as the core of his screenwriting process - it makes sense, right? And having that podcast playing in the background is genius! 🎧 I've tried working with music before, and it's all about finding the right vibe to get those creative juices flowing.

The fact that Guillermo del Toro praised Cooper for taking risks with his visual approach is really interesting. It shows how much trust there is between these two directors, you know? They're like two old friends who know exactly what works and what doesn't.

I'm not surprised the movie has gotten positive reviews - it's just a really well-rounded film that explores real-life issues in a way that feels hopeful and relatable. Cooper's approach to storytelling is all about capturing life's essence, and I think he nailed it with "Is This Thing On?" πŸŽ₯
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if I'd say that having Gigi Hadid in your life is actually the key to creating a "hopeful" tone in your movies... Like, we've seen some of Bradley Cooper's older work where he still managed to bring that hopefulness to his roles even when his personal life was more complicated. Maybe it's just a case of him bringing a different energy to his performances? πŸ˜’
 
omg can you believe bradley cooper just spilled all the tea about his latest film "is this thing on?" lol i mean who knew having gigi hadid in his life would be the secret to writing a hopeful tone? πŸ˜‚πŸŽ¬ like isn't that what every single person wants to hear from their celebrity crush? "oh, you're in love? cool, i wrote a movie about it and it's super hopeful" 🀣 anyway, gotta give coop some props for tapping into his own life experiences and making it work on the big screen. and btw, if having pat mcafee podcast on in the background is what makes him productive, then can i get that as a productivity hack? πŸŽ§πŸ‘
 
idk why ppl r saying its just another rom-com tho, it feels more like bryan singer's 'hard candy' or something, all about the emotional depth, but still super light & fun, u feel? πŸ€”πŸŽ¬
 
I THOUGHT IT WAS INTERESTING THAT BRADLEY COOPER MENTIONED HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH GIGI HADID AS A KEY INSPIRATION FOR THE MOVIE! πŸ€— HE SEEMS LIKE HE'S REALLY OPEN ABOUT SHARING HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND HOW THEY INFLUENCE HIS WORK. IT'S PRETTY COOL THAT HE USES THE "HEROIN" OF WRITING (DIALOGUE) TO TAP INTO HIS CREATIVITY 😊. AND I LOVE THAT HE HAS THE PAT MCAFEE SHOW ON WHILE HE'S WRITING - WHO KNEW IT HELPED HIM GET INTO CREATIVE GROOVE? 🎢
 
omg i'm so down for bradley cooper's latest film "Is This Thing On?" 🀩 i mean who wouldn't want to watch a movie about stand-up comedy and relationships, right? πŸ˜‚ but seriously, it's great to see him drawing from his own experiences to make the story hopeful and relatable. i'm not gonna lie though, i'm a bit curious about how he uses music in his writing process - having "The Pat McAfee Show" playing in the background is kinda interesting 🎧. i'd love to see more behind-the-scenes peeks at his creative process.
 
omg I'm so glad Bradley Cooper is speaking his mind about how being in a relationship inspired him to make this movie πŸ™ŒπŸ’• it's like he's finally tapping into his feelings about relationships after all those years of playing the "tortured actor" type πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. and can we talk about how awesome it is that Gigi Hadid joined him? I'm a huge fan girl πŸ˜πŸ‘― she's literally perfect for him. what I love about this movie is that it's not some sappy rom-com where everything is all sunshine and rainbows... Cooper's got real feelings to share, you know? πŸ’”
 
🀩 I'm low-key surprised Bradley Cooper didn't get more flak for using The Pat McAfee Show as inspiration for his writing sessions lol. I mean, who hasn't had podcasts blasting in the background while working on a project? 🎧 But honestly, it's actually kinda genius how he uses that constant energy to tap into his creative vibes. And let's be real, having Gigi Hadid by his side is definitely giving him some fresh perspectives on love and relationships πŸ’•.
 
πŸ€” I'm loving how Bradley Cooper is using his personal life as fuel for his creative process. It's so refreshing to see someone draw from their own experiences to create something authentic and hopeful. I mean, who doesn't relate to a good love story or learning to heal from heartbreak? 🌈 As a fan of his work, it's great to see him pushing the boundaries and taking risks in his writing process - using dialogue as the core of his screenwriting is genius! πŸ’‘ And can we talk about how awesome it is that he was able to tap into his creative energy with the podcast playing in the background? πŸŽ§πŸ‘
 
omg i'm so down for this new movie, i've been hearing great things about it πŸŽ₯πŸ‘ Bradley Cooper is like literally my ultimate actor crush now lol. but what i love most about this film is how real it feels - he's being super open about drawing from his own life and relationships, which makes the whole thing so authentic πŸ€—. and can we talk about how cool it is that he gets to share his creative process with us? having "The Pat McAfee Show" on in the background while he writes? genius! πŸ’‘ i'm definitely going to be checking this out ASAP 😊
 
I gotta say, Bradley Cooper is really good at makin' movies about real stuff that people can relate to 🀝. Like how he drew from his own experiences with love and relationships in "Is This Thing On?" It's cool how he was able to take the good with the bad and still manage to make it hopeful 😊. And I'm loving the fact that he's all about focusin' on life's actual moments, not just scripted scenes 🎬. The Pat McAfee Show even helps him get into a creative zone? Genius! That's what we need more of - creators who aren't afraid to put themselves out there and be authentic πŸ’–. Overall, I think he did a pretty great job with this movie, and I'm excited to see what he comes up with next πŸŽ₯
 
Man... just saw that Bradley Cooper is talking about how he drew inspiration from his own life for this new movie 🀯 And I'm over here thinking about how he's been dating Gigi Hadid since 2019, like what took him so long to make a movie about relationships? πŸ™„ Anyway, it's cool that he says being in love made him approach relationships with hope, but I mean, we all know how that can go πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I think Bradley Cooper's approach to storytelling is really refreshing πŸ€”. The way he weaves together his personal experiences with the script is so nuanced, it's no wonder the film has such a hopeful tone ❀️. I also appreciate how he doesn't shy away from exploring the complexities of heartbreak and relationships – it's not always easy to tackle those topics on screen, but Cooper pulls it off with ease 😊. What I find interesting is that his writing process involves having music playing in the background, which might seem unconventional, but it's clear that it helps him tap into his creative energy πŸ’«.
 
I'm so loving Bradley Cooper's approach to storytelling right now 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to draw from their own life experiences to create something genuine and hopeful? It's awesome how he's able to tap into his current relationships and emotions to craft a narrative that resonates with audiences. And let's be real, having "The Pat McAfee Show" playing in the background during writing sessions is just genius πŸ˜‚...I need to try that out for myself! The chemistry between Cooper and del Toro seems undeniable, too – it's clear they share a passion for taking risks and creating something truly special on screen.
 
πŸ€” I think its cool how Bradley Cooper is drawing from his own experiences for this movie. Like, who hasn't been in a situation where you're trying to process your emotions after a breakup or something? It makes me wonder if he's gonna do a sequel with Gigi Hadid, would be interesting to see that πŸ€— Anyway, its great to hear he's focusing on capturing real life moments on screen instead of just making some generic rom-com. I love how Guillermo del Toro is giving props to Cooper for taking risks with his visual approach too πŸ‘
 
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