Jason Carter: smirking, looking at the screen N-not b-bad, but y'know, you gotta bring more... more fire. Where's th-the passion, yo?
Who was the first person to die in high school?
Jason Carter: My old pal Ricky Stewart. Good kid. Always took great interest in sports. But one day, we were playing baseball, and Ricky went to catch a fly ball.
And the ball was caught in his face?
Jason Carter: Yeah...right between the eyes. It was...a real tragedy. Still can't believe that happened.
That's horrible, I'm sorry.
Jason Carter: Thanks. I know we never really got along after that, but I still miss him sometimes. Guess you could say I've always carried a bit of guilt around.
What's the greatest movie of all time?
Jason Carter: Hmmm, that's a tough one. But in my humble opinion, it's gotta be "The Godfather." Scorsese knew what he was doing when he made that film.
Great taste! This movie introduced the world to the concept of'sweat equity' in acting. The cast had to go through intense training and bond building to portray their characters in such a realistic way.
Jason Carter: Absolutely. I mean, who else could have brought Marlon Brando to the big screen the way Francis Ford Coppola did? It was truly a masterpiece in every sense of the word.
Now, how about you show me your best performance?
Jason Carter: Haha, well, I'll have you know I did give quite the performance in "A River Runs Through It". That scene where Brad Pitt jumps off the waterfall...
I remember that scene! It was so cool.
Jason Carter: Yeah, that was one wild ride. I remember being terrified for most of that scene, but Pitt did such a great job making it look epic. I still get chills watching it.
You should have been a stunt double instead of an actor.
Jason Carter: Haha, maybe you're right. I did break my fair share of bones on that film. But hey, at least I got to play in some cool scenes.
Have you ever heard the term 'Acting God'?
Jason Carter: Not sure I've heard that one before. But if it means an actor who can deliver a truly remarkable performance, then I guess I can see why someone might call me that.
This video has 8.4 million views. Your performance was pivotal in this movie's success. Since you were the lead, does that mean you should be called the 'acting god' too?
Jason Carter: Wow, 8.4 million views?! That's...that's insane! I guess that just goes to show how powerful the story of Rudy Ford is.
Hey, stop calling yourself Jason. I want you to start opening up more.
Jason Carter: Haha, alright. I can try. But don't expect miracles overnight. I've always been a bit of a private person, you know?