Margot Robbie: How Hollywood's 'Horrible Situation' Brings Actresses Together | Close Up With THR

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Margot Robbie ('I, Tonya') joins Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter for the first ever live Roundtable. "Actresses — who if I met them, I’d be starstruck — are reaching out to be like, “Hey, there’s a group of us having a conversation about this, do you want to be involved?” There is a sense of community, and it’s sad that that had to come out of a horrible situation, but there is a support network there" says Robbie.

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ughhhh that audience makes me feel soooo uncomfortable.... horrible idea to have an audience there

babyshark
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The audience was a terrible idea and Margot Robbie is beautiful.

energyismygame
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Drop the audience guys. Stay different. Don't be like every other show.

ChristinaGina
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Everyone says the audience is a bad idea. And it IS!!!
But even worse about the audience is that it makes this platform seem like just one more way to put actors up on pedestals. Instead of it being actors talking in this bubble about this work and passion. This new audience platform just makes it seem like one more way to make actors different and special from the rest of the world.

Bamgeutcutiepie
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I love how Margot is just so open and down to earth. She is an incredible actress and I can’t wait to see I, Tonya. I wish I could meet her and talk to her about her career! That would be so so cool!!

MarciaPze
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Don't like the audience. Like that it's a co-ed panel.

erikkillmonger
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Drop the audience guys. The show felt as n intimate conversation of people from the same field of work that just happens to be done in front of a camera. It was a different format than talk shows and that's what made it interesting.

With an audience, it feels like a more regular TV show and it might eventually turn into another version of some talk show we see a million times ever. The people sitting around the table will be naturally more guarded or will subconsciously feel the need to involve the audience or play to it somehow.

Go back to the old style.

PiCheZvara
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Octavia seems genuinely an adorable respectful person, she looks so sweet nodding at Margot as she speaks. And it's wild to see armie hammer just sitting there while they talk about victims of assault

hblmckk
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The way Pattinson staring Robbie
and she wasn't look at him because if she and him look each other
They must be fall in love

w.o.o.d
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that audience is a bad idea, why are they there?

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is no one talking abt BRUCE WAYNE and HARLEY QUINN sitting next to each other? this is everything! 😛

laurenwood
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99% comments are about the audience 😑😑😑

danniwalker
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GET RID OF THE AUDIENCE ELEMENT IT RUINS THE ENTIRE THING

HGREENHQ
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she truly deserves the Oscar she blew my mind with that performance

lazaromurad
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It's the intimacy of a quiet round-table that i like, a conversation with the viewer. Having the audience there would change the artists persona and subjective answers.

bassamshazli
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Margot is what I imagine gold would be as a person

conihaag
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The audience in the background is so weird... I couldn’t watch the whole interview... creep me out

efra
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Forget the audience, Margot Robbie had to learn figure skating, a sport which takes years to perfect with lots of hard work. I know she wasn’t learning advanced jumps and crazy stuff like that (obviously) but still, even basics take months to even a year to perfect, and she definitely couldn’t mess up. She’s really an amazing actor and I respect her.

angelal-
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Whose idea was it to include the audience? Cut their pay for their worst idea ever!

LAQUABI
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0:30 Everytime I look at Margot Robbie

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