Wouldve been good if u could have got him to speak about French Connection II and John Frankenheimer's direction. Great sequel.
@JohnnyBeaneКүн бұрын
This was my favorite film as a kid.
@cinaannie7338Күн бұрын
Sorry guys but repulsive behavior should NOT be glamourized! Thimbs WAY down! 👎🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮
@haruogiwara62863 күн бұрын
This is genius.
@sonnyceeplaylist63373 күн бұрын
❤🎉
@nookie0774 күн бұрын
Nepotism or not, his son did a great job.
@stormytempest65216 күн бұрын
SUPERB ACTOR AND FILM.
@steveburke76756 күн бұрын
I didnt know Teri Garr was wearing stockings...........(falls off chair).
@501Blonde-dq1ui7 күн бұрын
I love this film, I love John C. Especially directing and writing for Gena Rowlands. I love how she spoke about not understanding how John C. Was able to capture women so truthfully, so painfully raw. I always thought Gena Rowlands and everyone in the limo did see the girl the first night and witness her death on the street, but between the girls youth, the love and admiration for Gene's character as an actress, and the trauma of Gene's characters safety over the girl getting run over and the trauma of not helping more sent her in a spiral. All the characters in the limo talk about the girl, they tall about her at the hotel when Gems calls the police.. I always thought Gena's character projected both the sins of youth through the young girl that died with the lust flr youth Joan Bomb ellos character did & wrote. But that is just a but of my interpretation. Like, I view this as an even more psychological Black Swan. But, based on how Gene spoke how her character and her psychology, I'm not sure if that's more or.less relevamt.
@MrAug807 күн бұрын
Gene Hackman is a brilliant actor!! I only wish he had continued on making movies for longer than he did. He’s a real nice guy as well when you watch this interview. You can really admire him, he went out and made all this happen despite getting umpteen rejections and knock backs early on in his career.
@Antonychief78 күн бұрын
I really hope we get an extended cut in the future, I'd buy it immediatly ❤
@saifonlawrence204410 күн бұрын
Never heard of this film. Racism is bad.
@CarreraTrackOntheFloor11 күн бұрын
I love this interview. I wish he hadn't retired so soon.
@taylormaddux843311 күн бұрын
Wonder how many times Judy H. had to do that scene. She must have been exhausted!
@tiarra0312 күн бұрын
I wanted to physically fight this movie
@andedelopi940012 күн бұрын
Does this scene mean he's gay and gonna have sex with Jim?
@GBD-11112 күн бұрын
Assolto con FORMULA PIENA
@ludwigbari403312 күн бұрын
Un capolavoro. Un opera d arte.
@hiver21813 күн бұрын
미쳤다..... (positive)
@milingosutera901313 күн бұрын
❤
@martyfrank354813 күн бұрын
A painful, confounding and enchantingly horrific film; layers like the skins of a psychological onion. Stays with you always Back in the 90s it was VERY difficult to find in the west -or at least it took me a long time to track down. Always wondered if and how much it impacted Barker's Hellraiser
@JohnJohn-zn8ib14 күн бұрын
Pity that they don't make movies like the French Connection anymore, today there is too much super hero rubbish, crappie directors, crappie movies.
@MrJasonsean15 күн бұрын
Birdie Num-Num
@deafmusician216 күн бұрын
"Never with tails"...😂
@deafmusician216 күн бұрын
I love hearing Mel's "Action!", which actually means "On with the wackiness!"
@jaimin977720 күн бұрын
give 3 hours of that beginning ❤
@conorobrien576320 күн бұрын
What great insight from one of the masters of this craft. Love Gene. So many great roles. Just a powerhouse of an actor. Really appreciate him. Also read that he hated playing royal tanenbaum but he was so funny in that movie and did a great job. It’s one of my favorites so I appreciate him for still giving a great performance.
@Aditya-f8t5z21 күн бұрын
In another life....I think my mother would have enjoyed some of Japanese cinema and anime.....😊😊😊😊😊😊
@colinwilliams55321 күн бұрын
I love this scene,whenever they play this scene on an old talk show or on a documentary about the history of Hollywood(that's where I first saw it)I always stop and smile and laugh.The movie was BORN YESTERDAY that's where I developed my crush on JUDY HOLIDAY. R.I.PJudy,in my opinion,you were the cutest snowbunny in history,cuter than Marilyn.❤
@fredericlesturgie418323 күн бұрын
Yeaahh les décors de l'Allemagne de l'Est avant la chute du mur .... j'aime Possession.... je hais l'Allemagne libéro-nazi d'aujourd'hui ***
@james-faulkner24 күн бұрын
Another one of those computer generated videos from a video farm. My evidence is the narration does not begin until ten seconds and in the middle of a sentence with what can only be described as a child's voice. Just another trick by the manufacturers to make you want to listen.
@michelepellegrino55729 күн бұрын
"Bu bu fece il cane. Miao miao disse il gatto. E insieme salirono sull'arca."
@adammikoajczak800529 күн бұрын
piękna i dużo wyjaśniająca rozmowa o NIECODZIENNYM filmie <3
@RonaldFallisАй бұрын
3rd installmen😅
@seventhfirestephanie8740Ай бұрын
Jennifer's hair was horribly hideous in the film.
@65g4Ай бұрын
Very good documentary
@invisableobserverАй бұрын
Amazing acting, especially Cloris Leachman. Blooker.... she was the talk of the neighhhh-borhood
@kendallevans4079Ай бұрын
1971 and all that fuss for how many kilos? 2024 if it's not in the tens of pounds it doesn't make the news.
@johnbarroll1120Ай бұрын
God thse ppl are so wrapped up in themselves. Its amazing these name droppers can survive into their 60s, 70s. Pitiful
@emanueltadeuborges1628Ай бұрын
Love it. As a lover of this wonderfull group of souls. Real artists!
@zuke55Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this..great documentary! I just watched BN for the first time last night...So smitten with both Kerr and Byron. 😍
@allan210015Ай бұрын
I love how they got both people from Exorcist 3 in it. Damian karras and old father Dyer.