'Is This Thing On?: Long-time friends Bradley Cooper, Will Arnett on working together, improv on set

Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett: The Power of Improv in Overcoming Tragedy

Behind the scenes of the new comedy-drama "Is This Thing On?", director, star, and co-producer Bradley Cooper reveals that working with longtime friend Will Arnett brought a unique dynamic to their collaboration. As the story goes, Arnett wrote the script with Mark Chappell, which caught Cooper's attention.

The film tells the tale of Alex, played by Arnett, who struggles to come to terms with his separation from his wife Tess (played by Laura Dern). On one fateful night, Alex takes a chance and participates in an open mic comedy night at a bar. This impromptu decision becomes the catalyst for him finding solace in humor as he navigates his post-separation reality.

Arnett credits the film's improvisational nature for its authenticity. "It's just learning to be honest enough with yourself that you can actually tell the other person, which is so much braver," says Dern, who shares that every couple has been through a similar experience. Their collaborative effort allowed them to discover what the story was revealing to Cooper.

Cooper emphasizes their partnership throughout the production process. "We were partners through the whole thing," he explains. As they rewrote scenes and experimented with new ideas, Arnett's words took on a life of their own. The film's director reflects on the beauty of this organic process: "You're inhabiting it... We never had a preconceived notion of how the scene was gonna go and that's the best part."

The chemistry between Cooper and Arnett is undeniable, with Day praising Arnett's authenticity and belief in his work. The film's success lies not only in its storytelling but also in the genuine connection shared by its creators.

As "Is This Thing On?" hits theaters everywhere, it serves as a poignant reminder that comedy can be a powerful tool for healing and growth. Cooper and Arnett's collaboration is a testament to the transformative power of improvisation and the importance of embracing vulnerability in creative endeavors.
 
omg i love how will arnetts character is all about trying to find solace in comedy after a breakup lol he's like the ultimate "comedy therapist" 🀣 and bradley cooper bringing his A-game as always, those two are like two peas in a pod! but seriously though, improv can be super powerful for healing and growth, it's all about being vulnerable and honest with yourself πŸ€—
 
Omg u guys I just watched "Is This Thing On?" w/ my bf & it was SO relatable!! 🀩 like Alex's struggle to find humor after separation sounds soooo familiar... I had a similar experience when I went thru a breakup last yr & laughter really helped me cope. And can we talk about the chemistry between Bradley Cooper & Will Arnett?? 😍 they're literally meant to be on screen together! I think improv is key in creating this authentic dynamic... it's like, you feel their real emotions & reactions which makes it so much more believable & emotional. anyway, gotta say I'm feeling a bit teary-eyed thinking about the healing power of comedy πŸ€§πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” y'know i think its kinda cool how arnett & cooper just went with it, no preconceived idea of what was gonna happen... that organic process is like, super inspiring πŸŽ₯ they were able to tap into each other's vibes and create something authentic πŸ’― like we all need a good laugh sometimes to move on from the tough stuff πŸ˜‚
 
I think this movie is gonna be a total game changer 🀯! Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett are like two peas in a pod, their chemistry is undeniable! I love how they improvised scenes, it's so refreshing to see actors being true to themselves and not following some preconceived script. The film's success lies not only in its storytelling but also in the genuine connection shared by its creators ❀️. I'm defo gonna check this out when it hits theaters πŸŽ₯!
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this new film "Is This Thing On?" 🀣 It's all about how improv can be super powerful for healing & growth, you know? And to see Cooper & Arnett just vibing together like that is everything 😊. Their chemistry on screen is real, and it's clear they had a blast working together. The fact that they were able to tap into each other's vulnerability and create something so authentic is super inspiring πŸ’–. I'm all about embracing our imperfections & using them as fuel for creativity πŸ”₯. And can we talk about Will Arnett's writing skills? That guy's got talent 🎬!
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new movie "Is This Thing On?" 🀣πŸŽ₯ Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett are literally a comedic genius duo! Did you know that their improv sessions often deviated from the script? πŸ˜‚ It's crazy to think that most of what made the film work came from those unplanned moments. I'm also loving how they're both super vulnerable about it - it's like, they're not afraid to be honest with each other and themselves! πŸ’―

By the way, have you seen the box office numbers for this movie? πŸ“Š It's been doing amazing well! The opening weekend gross was $12.5 million, which is pretty impressive considering its moderate budget of $10 million. πŸ€‘ And let's not forget about Will Arnett's fanbase - he has over 13 million followers on Instagram! 🀯

Anyway, back to the movie... I think what I love most is how it tackles real-life issues like separation and grief with humor. It's like, comedy can be this beautiful way to process and heal from our struggles? πŸ’• The film's success rate at theaters has been a whopping 85% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes! 🌟
 
πŸŽ‰ I just love how this film showcases the beauty of taking risks and being vulnerable on screen 🀩! It's so inspiring to see Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett work together, creating something truly special from their own personal experiences πŸ’•. The fact that they both came from a place of honesty and openness really makes the whole movie feel genuine and authentic πŸ”₯. And I gotta say, who wouldn't want to watch a film about finding solace in humor after a tough breakup? πŸ˜‚ It's all about embracing the power of laughter and using it as a way to heal and grow πŸ’«! Can't wait to see more movies like this one πŸŽ¬πŸ‘
 
I think its cool how they worked together on this film, like totally unscripted πŸ’‘. Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett's chemistry is amazing, you can really feel their friendship on screen 🀝. The way they improvised scenes must've made the whole movie more authentic and relatable, right? I mean, who hasn't been through a tough breakup or struggled to find humor in life's dark moments? It's like, comedy can be this weird therapy, you know? πŸ˜‚
 
I just watched this new movie "Is This Thing On?" with Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett, man... 🀣 it's so true what they say about improv, you get such genuine moments that can't be replicated no matter how hard you try to script everything out. I had a similar experience in my own comedy days (back in the day), where I was on stage with this other comedian and we just started riffing off each other, it was like magic πŸ’« the chemistry between us was palpable and the crowd went wild! πŸŽ‰ Arnett's authenticity is something to be admired, you can tell he's not afraid to be vulnerable and that's what makes his performance so relatable. And Cooper's right, the beauty of improv is that you're inhabiting the moment and not worrying about how it's going to look in the end... it's like, totally freeing πŸ™Œ
 
omg u no wut its all abt? πŸ‘€ like, bryce cooper & will arnet have a killer combo goin on! 🀣 their improv skills r waaay legit lol... i mean u can def feel da authenticity in da film. πŸŽ₯ the way dey workd togetha, makin scenes up as de went along? πŸ”₯ genius, bruv πŸ‘Š
 
I'm so glad they finally made a movie about people using their natural weirdness to heal from heartbreak. Like, I mean, who hasn't been there, right? 🀣 Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett's chemistry is undeniable, but let's be real, it's not like they're being super original here. I mean, the "find solace in humor" thing has been done before (hello, comedy specials), so kudos to them for executing it well, I guess? πŸ™ Still, it's kinda inspiring to see two talented people use their creativity to tackle something as tough as grief. Maybe they'll start a new trend... or not. Who knows? 😜
 
omg I'm totally feelin' the vibe of this film 🀣! I love how it showcases the healing power of comedy and how improv can bring authenticity to a story. Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett's chemistry is on point, they're like two peas in a pod πŸ’•. And you know what really resonates with me? How they just went with the flow and let their instincts guide them. That organic process is magic ✨. Can't wait to see it in theaters!
 
I don't usually comment but I think this film sounds really interesting πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love a good comedy about finding solace in laughter after heartbreak? The fact that it's based on real-life experiences is what makes it relatable, you know? And the improv process must've added a level of authenticity to the story. Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett have such great chemistry on screen, I can imagine their banter would be hilarious πŸ˜‚. But what really resonated with me is that the film's creators were able to tap into something deeper – vulnerability and growth. It's like they found a way to turn a painful experience into something beautiful πŸ’•.
 
I'm still thinking about when I used to go to comedy nights with my friends and it was all just so impromptu, you know? We'd just jam out on stage for hours without even knowing what we were doing. It's crazy how Cooper and Arnett's film captures that feeling of just being in the moment. And I love how they talk about embracing vulnerability – reminds me of when I used to watch stand-up specials with my grandma and she'd always say I had to be willing to look silly if I wanted to make it as a comedian. Anyway, I'm totally excited for this new film... πŸŽ₯🀣
 
πŸ€” I'm thinkin' this whole thing feels like a staged recovery, you know? Like, Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett are playin' us, makin' us feel all warm fuzzy inside about how they found solace in comedy after their breakups. πŸ€‘ And Laura Dern, she's just goin' along with it, sharin' some generic couple drama that's supposed to make us empathize. I mean, what if this is all just a marketing ploy to sell more tickets? 🍿 What if they're just usin' comedy as a way to distract us from the real issues at hand? πŸ’‘ It's like, can we really trust that their creative process was just so organic and genuine? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm not buyin' it.
 
OMG, I love how Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett just poured their hearts into this film πŸ€—! As a parent, I can totally relate to Alex's journey, you know when life throws you curveballs and you're like "what do I even do?" 😩 But then you find that one thing that makes you laugh, and suddenly it all feels better πŸ’•. I'm so proud of Will for being brave enough to share his own story through comedy - it's amazing how powerful laughter can be in healing emotional wounds πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about the chemistry between Bradley and Will? It's like they were meant to play each other, you feel me? 😍 The way they just went with the flow and made something beautiful happen is truly inspiring. I'm taking notes, guys! πŸ“
 
im not sure why more people don't write from the heart like will arnett does... it feels so genuine and human πŸ™ his script for "is this thing on?" has this real emotional depth that makes you laugh and feel all the feels at the same time πŸ’” i think that's what makes great comedy - it's not just about jokes, but about being honest with yourself and others πŸ€—
 
dude i think this is so deep 🀯 coopers words on improv are like, totally relatable lol he's always been super honest about his feelings and struggles but also not afraid to show it πŸ€— and arnetts authenticity is insane, it's like you can see the pain and vulnerability in every scene they're literally putting themselves out there for the sake of the story πŸ’” but omg the chemistry between them is undeniable 😍 i need to see this movie ASAP
 
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