I’m 84 years old I’ve watched a lot of movies in my lifetime as far as I’m concerned that is the best movie I’ve ever watched. I have a DVD can’t begin to tell you how many times I’ve watched it and I’ll watch it again never get tired of that movie lol
@debbiewilson652715 сағат бұрын
Thank you from Texas.
@dennisdose569723 сағат бұрын
My brother was studying film work when this came out, and he insisted that I come and see it with him. During the descent scene, I whispered to him, "Are they bending (tilting) the camera?" He absolutely hissed at me, "No, look at the trees." Great riding and cinematography. Great movie.
@suebryk5747Күн бұрын
American here! Wish I could buy a DVD of Pharlap.
@sharonmcgrath4948Күн бұрын
So glad that I had more than one opportunity to see The Man from Snowy River when I worked in Papua New Guinea. Not so sure I would have been able to catch it if I had been home in Canada.
@JuliaWeber-o7q2 күн бұрын
I always got the chills when he the horse made that jump it was the best movies i have watched
@reesebn383 күн бұрын
I LOVE LOVE The Man From Snowy River! I saw it in the theatre in 1982 and have watched it 30x over the last 43 years. I listen to Jessica's Theme all the time.
@susangrace47323 күн бұрын
What a gracious Man
@pamlister4523 күн бұрын
Except we dug up trees and replanted them at an angle
@samvue92194 күн бұрын
Oh yeah he's cute❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
@samvue92194 күн бұрын
Okay so when the movie came out I was young but I was so enthralled with him like in love with him it's like a fairytale romantic and a superhero I was so in love with him😊😊😊😊
@indigocheetah417214 күн бұрын
When Bango Patterson's poem descriptions of the ride they blend. In my head, his words are playing. He sent the flint-stones flying, but the pony kept his feet, He cleared the fallen timbers in his stride, And the man from Snowy River never shifted in his seat - It was grand to see that mountain horseman ride. Through the stringy barks and saplings, on the rough and broken ground, Down the hillside at a racing pace he went; And he never drew the bridle till he landed safe and sound, At the bottom of that terrible descent.
@rogersmart693717 күн бұрын
The question is: with the given talent of riding a horse like Tom Did back then, please tell me he still gets on a horse. He is a natural riding. I’ve ridden most of my life and know a natural Horsemen when I see one!
@JuliaWeber-o7q2 күн бұрын
Yes he does
@suzannegreen286517 күн бұрын
This is so good and the way that Tom nails Kirk's voice is brilliant
@gilibranАй бұрын
Beats every stunt Tom Cruise ever did
@mondomacabromajor5731Ай бұрын
Mad Max George is not the George Miller who directed Man From Snowy ... George T Miller was often referred to as the 'other' George Miller - but he should be venerated in his own right, especially for great films like the tv mini series The Last Outlaw about Ned Kelly, All The Rivers Run, Against the Wind, ANZACS and Les Patterson Saves The World ...
@joycenesselhauf1220Ай бұрын
I wish they hadn’t killed off Jim’s horse in the film. They should have just retired him at the end. That part sucked.
@suzannegreen286517 күн бұрын
I know right! I sob everything I watch that part 😢
@Tiye4Ай бұрын
Mommy dearest was her
@staxoffunk1863Ай бұрын
and ironicaly she and cher were inducted in the r&r in the same yr
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITICАй бұрын
@@staxoffunk1863 I didn’t know that! How ironic, yes! Ian
@DGonz-dr1fl2 ай бұрын
My all-time favorite singer: Dionne Warwick. I've lost count how many times I've seen her live. The review of my first DW concert was a full page in The Atlanta Constitution. I had it laminated and hoped to give it to her. Thirty-eight years later I had the chance: I became friends with Mary Wilson who was friends with Dionne. Mary called Dionne and asked if she'd receive me after a show. She did and seemed grateful that I thought do do that. I have a great picture of us. 😀 G!
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITICАй бұрын
@@DGonz-dr1fl That’s amazing! Please share and post that photo here? Ian
@JonathanFrazer-qm1oc2 ай бұрын
Needed to go deeper.
@Ursaminor312 ай бұрын
Nipped tucked, pulled pried sliced and diced
@Invisableme392 ай бұрын
Betty David once said in a interview that she didn’t care for Fay at all and didn’t like working with her
@cliff96853 ай бұрын
It also makes you rude? “Get out of my eye line!”
@jbt60073 ай бұрын
I've always loved Faye Dunaway. A true artist, brilliant performances.
@johnflynn96193 ай бұрын
Faye should not have done this. It was very tedious. Dunaway was a Brilliant Actress in her day.
@andrewgovenor18103 ай бұрын
Love love love the movie Man from snowy river. Tom is just wonderful in it. I wanted to share with Tom that the Movie was one of my Dads favorites. Before my Dad died 4 years ago we would always get together and watch it. Tom will always be an inspiration to me. To bad i can't meet him one day. That would be an Honor
@shaunreilly7743 ай бұрын
I've watched Faye's career since Bonnie and Clyde and in my opinion, she has a tendency to overact, she's always watchable but in every performance, there is a bit of Mommie Dearest in how she acts. I've never seen her in a play, but I have friends that have, and they agree she is much better on the stage; I wish I had seen her on the stage when I had the chance.
@johnflynn96193 ай бұрын
I disagree about the overacting. She went over the top in the Crawford film. But, there was no other way to go. Faye was a Great Actress. In her day. Not very personable to her fans. I saw her on stage in Master Class - Brilliant.
@shaunreilly7743 ай бұрын
@@johnflynn9619 That's the play I had the chance to see, Master Class, my friends said she was brilliant.
@tracy26483 ай бұрын
I think the only place she doesn't overact is on the screen/stage. Her personality is overdramatic.
@jamescampbell43133 ай бұрын
I've lost count of how many times I've watched the Snowy River movies. They are so good
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC3 ай бұрын
@@jamescampbell4313 Agreed, James! They’re really terrific! Ian
@graemebdh21723 ай бұрын
Loved Tom and Sigrid in this movie and love the high country where it was filmed which is not far from where I live. Thanks for the interview.
@MadPoliticalPrisoner3 ай бұрын
It’s amazing that Tom Burlinson did not know how to ride horses before this movie. He was amazing.
@scotcoon11864 ай бұрын
There is no way that movie would have succeeded if Mr. Burlinson hadn't taken it upon himself to learn to ride. He's right up there with Ben Johnson or Slim Pickens as far as actors who could ride. And they both were cowboys who found themselves in Hollywood.
@SolarShine4 ай бұрын
Gosh, Faye, you’re still harping on about that. Stop blaming others for your own f*ck ups. You admitted that you didn’t believe the book was true, and yet you still crapped all over Joan with that performance for the chance of winning an award. Well you got one. Joan herself delivered you the golden raspberry from beyond the grave.
@carlstephenson89014 ай бұрын
I saw Star trek Into darkness with a live orchestra and it's AWESOME!!!! Hope they do this with Man from Snow river here in SE Virginia with a live orchestra! What a treat that would be.
@timsika76554 ай бұрын
A superb interview about a superb film.
@thomasdelvin36834 ай бұрын
Faye seems angry as mickey Rooney at his lost of power and status.very internalized anger frustration .she is mentioned in that book. "Tears in the eyes of and elephant'
@BoBo-ti6jh4 ай бұрын
My favorite actress.
@bobwhiteman10454 ай бұрын
Thanks for an insightful interview with Bill Bennett. I thoroughly enjoyed the film- alternately laughing , tearing-up or reflecting on myself as a 73 yr male. ( I purposely didn't write " old"- either because I don't like to think of myself as " old " or maybe because you're only as old as you feel). I have not walked the Way, and probably never will, but vicariously, I experienced an epiphany through the emotional impact of Bill's film. In many ways, Bill in the film was a mirror into which I looked- not just once, but several. times during the film and after the film. Films are an artifice, but every so often a genuinely powerful one comes along which is not only entertaining but impactful. Maybe Bill Bennett has helped me have my way ( version) of The Way. For that I am grateful to him. For all those that share this blog- I wish you " buen Camino" on and in your personal journey through life.. After all, it is the journey, not the destination which matters , as we all have the same destination in the end Thanks Bill.
@michaelcubria4 ай бұрын
Beautifully filmed and thoughtfully presented. It's one of the best films ever done on a person's life journey...
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC4 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more! He did a spectacular job! Ian.
@dailyamine4 ай бұрын
Laurent Bouzereau did a fantastic job. He deserves every award in the world for this documentary ❤
@Kristabelle855 ай бұрын
I saw the show in Melbourne yesterday and it was fantastic!! Loved the stories from Tom and Sigrid beforehand. This is one of my favourite movies, even with it being 2 years older than I am.
@wandertree5 ай бұрын
My favorite movie of all time. Introducing it to my teenagers now. Tom seems like such a cheerful, optimistic soul - truly a lovely man! After Peter Pan, my first childhood crush. ;)
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC5 ай бұрын
Your teenagers are lucky to have this great movie brought to their attention!! Yes, Tom is a totally lovely guy!! Ian
@vivianking81435 ай бұрын
A lovely man. The down the mountain ride is the scene I can watch over and over. The riding skill Tom acquired is amazing. I find myself leaning back in my chair as well when I watch it. ") Thank you for this interview, was a great joy. In Joy
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC5 ай бұрын
Isn't it an exciting sequence?! So amazingly shot, and acted!! Thank you for your kind comment, Vivian! Ian
@Qwijebo2 ай бұрын
Wasn't there a stunt man that did part of the ride too?
@jillthompson12485 ай бұрын
Honey it wasn’t just a moment in Australia film it was a moment in film history period. Possibly the greatest ride ever in any movie. It was all you and your horse no cutting splicing of film to get the scene it was all one great scene unmatched before C or after. And it wows me that you weren’t an experienced horseman but you and the horse were one for that moment But yes it was and is one of the great scenes in film world wide and most likely the greatest horse ridding scene in film history ever. And thank you very much for giving it to us
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC5 ай бұрын
Yes, a magnificent sequence, and Tom was terrific - not to forget the horse, too! Tom will be very pleased to read your comments, Jill! Thank you! Ian
@JuliaWeber-o7q2 күн бұрын
I agree the best ever even today
@ceeemm19015 ай бұрын
Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.....love the Swany cap. I think Bill, that we've moved on from "Infotainment". Today it's "Infogossip"
@rosekinnison47245 ай бұрын
Tom I also remember you in Phar Lap such a great history of Australia number 1 race horse.
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC5 ай бұрын
Yes, he was really good in that other horse film!! Ian
@rosekinnison47245 ай бұрын
May Kirk Douglas RIP
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC5 ай бұрын
May he indeed, Rose! Such a great actor with some marvellous movies to his credit, not just The Man, but also Spartacus and the terrific Paths of Glory! Yes, RIP. Ian
@rosekinnison47245 ай бұрын
You all need a third trilogy with Craig and Jessica children and grand children and of course the brumblies the horses of course the great grandson leading the herd.
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC5 ай бұрын
Now, that would be just terrific! Love to see that! Ian
@dsatt573 күн бұрын
@@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITICthere was a TV show if memory serves me
@rbu21365 ай бұрын
Nice to see this kid actor turned out really well in life. As a human being.
@THE_GOSSIP_AND_THE_CRITIC5 ай бұрын
Yes, he's a genuinely lovely guy! Thoughtful, considerate, self-effacing, and obliging. You don't often see that. Such a joy to interview. And he's very talented, too!