On the cusp of his first Oscar nod, Bill Nighy spoke to VF about meeting Adam Sandler for the first time, his storied career, and more.
No, that is, I’d forgotten about a couple of those. It was lovely to be with Florence. God, she’s impressive. She was wonderful to work with—they’re tough, those shoots. But yeah, I like it when it gets varied. I’ve been lucky like that.
In your career, you’ve made quite a few crowdpleasers that people watch over and over again. I know you don’t watch your movies. Does it get weird hearing about these movies over and over again, specific scenes and things like that? On this one, it’s been a bit strange because people are so taken with this movie that they do get down to details and they say, “You know, the scene where you are sitting on the sofa?” and you’re like, “Well, not really.” I mean, I kind of remember sitting on the sofa, but I don’t remember what happened. But it’s okay because I’m not lying. I used to sort of—did I lie? I probably did lie.
Up until now, the film that most people talk to me about—by a mile, because I don’t own a car and I walk around everywhere and I meet a lot of people—is. That’s real. You never know, but that’s entered the language and it’s not just buried somewhere. People are watching it more than once.Yeah, no, exactly. That’s not an unfamiliar trajectory for]. It takes guts to make those films, about how remarkable we are, how tender and compassionate we can be to one another.
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