I Watched All 26 Ryan Gosling Movies

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Published 2023-08-10
Over the past couple of years, I've undertaken the challenge, nay, the pleasure of watching every single Ryan Gosling movie (since 2000). In this video, I give my thoughts on each one and rank them all based on my (correct) experience.

Let me know your rankings in the comments! And if you enjoyed the video, drop a like and subscribe.

Time Stamps (worst to best):
2:14 - The Slaughter Rule
3:10 - Murder By Numbers
4:20 - All Good Things
5:18 - Gangster Squad
6:08 - The Gray Man
7:07 - Only God Forgives
8:00 - Song To Song
9:02 - The United States of Leland
10:22 - The Big Short
11:26 - The Ides of March
12:19 - Stay
13:33 - Fracture
15:01 - Half Nelson
16:36 - Remember the Titans
17:37 - The Believer
19:09 - The Notebook
| TOP TEN |
20:27 - Barbie
22:12 - The Nice Guys
23:33 - Blue Valentine
25:29 - Crazy, Stupid, Love
26:50 - Lars and the Real Girl
| TOP FIVE |
28:30 - The Place Beyond the Pines
30:09 - First Man
31:35 - Drive
33:22 - Blade Runner 2049
35:13 - La La Land

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All Comments (21)
  • @Tea.K-Sicko
    I'm just so happy that my fans are so dedicated! I love you all so so much!!
  • @eefeeman
    I stand by the fact that Ryan Gosling is one of the funniest actors out there
  • @Hayden-zz6rf
    I almost had a heart attack when Drive came up as number 26
  • @Angers98
    I will genuinely never get over the "literally me" meme. It's just so good and it couldn't've happened with a better actor. Love this guy
  • @znoodlez4025
    i’m glad lars and the real girl ranked so highly - such a beautiful movie and his most underrated
  • @tenzinc1514
    This is an honor! Thank you for watching all my movies!❤
  • I cannot even explain how angry I was for about 3 seconds when you said Drive was number 26, I was physically shaking with anger. I'm fine now, everything is fine. You got me
  • @realSimoneCherie
    Ryan’s dark, disturbed pre-heartthrob era performances will always be my favorites. STAY is my favorite film of all time
  • @sawyercoy6712
    I get a tear in my eye singing “I’m just Ken AND SO AM I” we are all Ken. And we are enough
  • @jademusic1211
    I just finished watching "Barbie" and I don't think it was trying to "stick it" to men. It was trying to reflect (in reverse) just what women have to go through living in a man's world. Ryan was really my main reason for watching it.😍❤️
  • @pothly
    i’ll be real. La La Land was the first movie that had me tearing up. the writing is amazing, the music is beautiful, and Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling are just amazing together in this movie
  • @CrZyxmoFo
    Barbie was pretty generous to men for being a very outwardly feminist film. Ken was, at worst, portrayed as misguided as a result of under appreciation and necessitated emotional suppression from a “young age” (i.e., while in Barbieland) like a lot of young boys and men are in the real world. Goslings heavily dramatized portrayal of Ken was in line with how emotionally repressed men can fall into the alt-right pipeline and patriarchal structures because we are often meant to feel that we have no one to go to but ourselves. We wind up trapped and confused like Ken because we’ve never been allowed to be vulnerable. The movie was just as much for men as it was for women imo.
  • @hannaheng6634
    Blue Valentine is such a criminally underrated sad movie
  • @doughflaming0
    Thanks for supporting my films and making a video about me, I love my fans ❤
  • @abs.11.11
    Strongly disagree with the Barbie take but very glad to see someone acknowledge the fact that Lars is one of his best performances, so underrated
  • @anniebannieboo
    only a man would say that the barbie movie should have been more focused on ken
  • @iamkablam8096
    Drive is, hands down, my favorite movie. I personally think it’s Ryan Gosling’s best performance. No, not because he’s literally me, but because it’s an amazing story that’s beautifully shot, acted and most of all, scored. The soundtrack, alone, changed my life.
  • @miss_bec
    I just rewatched Blade Runner 2049 yesterday with my gf. I haven't actually watched any other Gosling movie, to my shame, but one thing stood out to me from that movie very clearly: Gosling depicts more with a single silent and seemingly expressionless shot than some actors can in whole movies. He's a masterclass in subtlety and nuance, the way he's able to create a sort of "empty space" or subtext with careful expressionlessness is just... absolutely incredible. This wouldn't work in something like theatre, Gosling was made for the silver screen.
  • @claireknox354
    Cannot take someone’s ability to critique the diversity of character roles when they say the only good part about Barbie was the only man..Maybe that’s cuz I’m a women, but judging by the comments i think I’m the only one who even made it that far.
  • @thesquishydea
    He's literally me, and that's okay. To have an actor who can so flawlessly make us all feel that way is amazing in it's own way, and I can't wait to see what he does next. Amazing video, and I have a couple movies to go rewatch and sob over.