Club Chalamet, run by Simone Cromer, who started the page in 2018, is walking away from the Timmy Standom. With over 50,000 followers on Twitter and 15,000 on Instagram, Club Chalamet has been a vocal supporter of Chalamet on and off-screen.
To truly embody Marty, he needed very realistic-looking glasses, with a certain thickness and myopic or narrow-looking eyes. Timothée wanted the glasses to feel earned rather than costume. The goal was to not only deliver thick lenses but to create the experience of needing them.
I started getting the sense it was maybe opera or ballet or something, it's kind of like a dying art form or something. No 'woe is me' thing, but you start working on movies, you start acting, pursuing your thing.
"No, I don't indulge people like you doing crazy s***," Nolan replied. Citing a specific example, he recalled the time Chalamet, now 30, was filming the scene in which his character records messages from home for his father in space. "There was a particular thing where you were hitting a dark tone," the Inception director remembered. "It felt too much for me. I didn't particularly like it."
Its director, Paul Thomas Anderson, also secured Screenwriter of the Year and Director of the Year for the picture, which follows DiCaprio's character searching for his missing daughter. Irish star Jessie Buckley scooped Actress of the Year for her performance in the Shakespearean film Hamnet, while Timothee Chalamet collected Actor of the Year for his lead role in the table tennis drama Marty Supreme at Sunday's London ceremony.
"We had a stand-in ass and a fake paddle that supposedly would not put the full force," O'Leary said. "All of a sudden, Chalamet came on set and said, 'No, if this ass is going to be immortalized, it's my ass.'"
Chaos erupted at the opening of Timothee Chalamet's Marty Supreme pop-up store, after groups of men in tracksuits were seen allegedly pushing metal crowd-control barriers to the ground in a scramble for limited-edition merchandise. Footage published online shows several young men pressing against the railings as they waited in line, overwhelming security staff. The barriers eventually collapsed as guards struggled to regain control.
Daniel Lopatin scored director Josh Safdie's new A24 film Marty Supreme, and he's now shared the details of his soundtrack album. The 22-song Marty Supreme (Orginal Soundtrack) is out December 25 via A24 Music. Take a look at the tracklist and album cover below. Marty Supreme hits U.S. theaters on December 25. It stars Timothée Chalamet (as aspiring table tennis star Marty Mauser), alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion, Kevin O'Leary, Tyler, the Creator, Abel Ferrara, and Fran Drescher.