There are no Murdoch's without the Rothschild's, im glad that the FTC has intervened when simon and shuster wanted to merge with penguin publishing,some in the media wants to immortalize Trump nearly 90% of books authored about Trump the rights to publish owned by simon and shuster , the company would loose billions if the truth about their intentions would begin to leak,so please someone with enough balls open Pandora's box.
@tintinmilou947111 күн бұрын
Something is off here, its like he is reluctant to talk about it, also wants to avoid talking to positively on him like he says "as an actor" not as a human being ... all verry off here
@cloudysung16 күн бұрын
i could listen to him talk for hours
@KK-11117 күн бұрын
One of my favorite movies of all time... It was incredible and profound, on so many levels. 💜 Amazing that there is such humility about this film.
@KK-11117 күн бұрын
Any one who would NOT cast you- because of your leading role in this masterpiece! .. is clearly of no consequence in the larger or smaller scheme- , and clearly lacks the intelligence, insight, and soul to create actual art. :/ I suppose it is one way to weed out jobs.
@jorgefiguerola123918 күн бұрын
Pasolini's Gospel According St. Matthew 1964. B/W.
@FreshMountain_Snow29 күн бұрын
Top man
@steve7858Ай бұрын
I can’t stand her
@HasanSan-fj1lkАй бұрын
❤🎉❤ MIMPI MELIHAT TULISAN CHIP ❤🎉❤ DEMIKIAN APA ADANYA SALAM DAMAI PENUH KASIH SAYANG TERSENYUM BAHAGIA ❤🎉❤
@aquamarinazur48872 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir Patrick Stewart
@ぽっぴっぽー-n1k2 ай бұрын
This is the most calmest and most gentle I've heard him
@GenXLostInTx2 ай бұрын
I only recently watched this entire series, thanks to paramount tv, and absolutely loved it. It was so much more amazing than I expected.
@charlycolis98112 ай бұрын
Platoon turned everything upside down.. suddenly, Berenger made a horrific villain and Dafoe was a saviour - and that got him the part of Jesus. And, what a Jesus he was👏👏👏
@Builder447082 ай бұрын
I say this as a gay actor: the movement to only have gay men play gay characters will rob us of great performances like these 2 guys who were just plain the best for the roles. The whole idea of stories like this are that they’re universal - there’s nothing unique or special about gay people aside from who we love, which is our own business. I’m grateful for these 2 guys’ performances and don’t think anyone, gay or straight could have done better.
@Chris-ut6eq3 ай бұрын
Patrick's comment about auditions is the same for all job interviews. They called you for the interview because they really wanted your to be the perfect candidate for their job opening.
@pacochuquiure54593 ай бұрын
I saw The Last Temptation of Christ onscreen during the Holy Week of 1998. The National Cinematheque of my country screened it :)
@nathalinda6663 ай бұрын
oh, i love him
@patriciapatriciagray-thorp95743 ай бұрын
"Deep loneliness"😅😅😅😅😅
@patriciapatriciagray-thorp95743 ай бұрын
This movie was so special❤❤❤Ang Lee, the Director was exceptional🎉🎉very brave and a visionary❤cannot imagine any other actors in the roles🎉RIP Heath Ledger😢
@tearunnerslab3 ай бұрын
This movie won 1 Oscar for writing. How Gyllenhaal didnt win an OscaR, BUT a long forgotten movie did, is outrageous, and shows us they surely wasnt ready for this movie, and history repeated it self.
@robertfield59043 ай бұрын
Exodus 20:3-17,
@Dorn...3 ай бұрын
I could listen to him talking for hours. Such a great voice and person.
@zeevbiryukov87424 ай бұрын
Brilliant!!!
@luccaszach4 ай бұрын
Some subjects should stay private. Would the same tension build between another two queer couple in the closet to reach that level of intimacy or greater to finally admit it to each other? Like, doesn’t movies like this kinda ruin it for others who could've benefited from a simular situation in real life?
@k0walsk4 ай бұрын
Hilarious to see Jake Gyllenhaal react to this interviewer
@jm16574 ай бұрын
To me, Andrew seems a perfect blend of sincerity, sweetness, intellectualism & sexiness. Plus great acting ability. He really has it all ❤
@shikshakapoor57044 ай бұрын
Loved that movie, watched it a week ago and loved it
@digit8614 ай бұрын
I finally got around to watching this and I was surprised as all I heard was how blasphemous it was. In context of the film it wasn't all that bad (the writer himself calls it blasphemous but says that's the point). Him turning away from the temptation I totally get what Marty was trying to do. Me issues with the film are more you can totally tell it was a mess behind the scenes and he lost budget and time. Many scenes they just improvised and you can tell. He gives one not good speech (would be different if it was his first time and then got better at it) and then suddenly he's got a shit load of followers calling him master. The Passion itself was rushed a bit. I loved the 'this is my father house' scene a lot and loved seeing his miracles. Harvey Keitel isn't great but he isn't bad, I like Judas having more motivation than gold and the betrayal feels more genuine with him as a rebellion starter who is angry Jesus isn't using the axe. However even his betrayal just got glossed over way too fast. I loved the John the Baptist and Jesus in the desert. Passion of the Christ and Last Temptation are the only recent faith movies that are done by brilliant filmmakers and on principle I had to watch Temptation because of Marty. Dafeo was a little too super model for me, mainly his hair looks styled and combed in every single frame and he looked too clean and came off too insecure for me the whole time, in some scenes this worked really well. I feel bad for anyone playing Jesus after Jim took the role because even looking back on film, for me, they all fail next to JC (I mean Jim ironically same initials and age when he played him). Without any dialogue he was just look at someone and have that empathy, compassion and commanding presence. He doesn't try at all.
@rjcarter29044 ай бұрын
Such an awesome actor and a star as a human being.
@pupper55805 ай бұрын
Willem Dafoe in American Psycho was just fantastic, those scenes were just so good, chef's kiss!
@AdventuresofAnandRutwick5 ай бұрын
George is so sorted...
@camilladorado75485 ай бұрын
one of the most beautiful/tragic love stories ever told, definitely one of my favorite stories
@pfftwhut76385 ай бұрын
we all know what that it means, and why we understand it, when somebody says "the more female" character. testosterone makes men push whereas women pull away. we see it socially, in pursuing relations, even in the actual sex act. i wish we'd stop pretending; he used the words cuz it helped him express his thoughts, regardless of the face he made. so in gay relations, the catcher is the "female" and the pitcher is the male; simple. the only bigotry in using those descriptors is in those treating them as if those words are inherently positive or negative.
@GeorgeDiamond-mf9td6 ай бұрын
It shouldn't be ok to be gay
@smolwavingbear96765 ай бұрын
Why?
@martinstent53396 ай бұрын
Serendipity: It touches us all at some time.
@KH-dp7ip6 ай бұрын
which movie are they referencing here?
@remaguire6 ай бұрын
In an old truck like that, you need “4-40” air conditioning. 4 windows open, driving at 40 mph.
@frogsoup22416 ай бұрын
he's one of the best
@brunebrizuela45036 ай бұрын
rewatching this movie again
@thomasbaxter13717 ай бұрын
Just watched Heaven's Gate again (Criterion 219min version). How anyone ever thought this was a terrible film just boggles the mind. The scope, beauty and acting of it make it one of the great films of the period.
@veagacastro30455 ай бұрын
The original theaters version was a Studio's cut that changed a lot of things.
@ajossi7 ай бұрын
Just watched it last night, was surprised they didn't have any scripture and things directly lifted from the Bible. Didn't really like the movie though, it wasn't really all that interesting. I'm not religious by the way.
@Thunderchild-gz4gc7 ай бұрын
To each their own. I think it's excellent.
@KristineMaitland7 ай бұрын
Jake keeps on saying that Brokeback is the first film exploring gay romantic relationships but we seem to for Maurice which came out years before with Hugh Grant, James Wilby and Rupert Graves.
@fabi16516 ай бұрын
It’s certainly not the first, like for example there is “but i’m a cheerleader” and more but there is no doubt that Brokeback is ONE of the first movies to do so and its impact did wonders in the world
@babbisp17 ай бұрын
Nts 4:23
@neilburns88697 ай бұрын
Amy Adams is just so loveable, you just want to give her a huge hug.
@castoono98357 ай бұрын
We still have him, Jack Twist, he is not dead. An icon speaking, worths listening every word, I wonder if he realizes how high his words will reach
@peggymonsterwihetmonster8 ай бұрын
♐️♐️🤒🤒😷 James franco honey 🎉 cand get cand ☕️☕️☕️ 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
@peggymonsterwihetmonster8 ай бұрын
From Peggy guardado
@peggymonsterwihetmonster8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ hi James franco
@acika46868 ай бұрын
Gale Anne Hurd did not steal my MAGMA TOWN script in 1995., - with evidence I have a well-founded suspicion: - that "writer" Leslie Bohem did it brazenly and recklessly (I can only imagine how many other screenwriters he stole), but Gale Anne Hurd and her company at the time, PACIFIC WESTERN made about $25 million through the production of the movie DANTE S PEAK over my back and I got nothing.Even contacted me twice with an email from David Nochimson (Gale Anne Hurd s attorney from L.A.), who tried to "brainwash" me with a "statement" that Gale Anne Hurd didn't earn anything from that film, where I denied it with evidence, then he shut up realizing that his "hell" plan had failed and that I "read" it, - they both clearly underestimated me, - DISASTER AND GREAT SHAME FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE. I AM HORRIFIED !
@thetransferaccount45868 ай бұрын
that's crazy to this day religion influences big production houses
@tunahelpa54338 ай бұрын
An article in TV guide once declared him the best actor in the history of TV.