he's an extraordinary actor indeed and an extremely intelligent and fascinating man
@B3L13V3R21 сағат бұрын
Rarely get to see this highly honest and intellectual side of Gene. Pretty cool!
@ThunderPants13Күн бұрын
Rick Zumwalt was really funny on the episode of Perfect Strangers that he did.
@blairknight8615Күн бұрын
he seemed so laid back here. also polite. he really changed in later interviews :/
@knownpleasuresКүн бұрын
That’s his Wild at Heart cut .
@johnsheehan72152 күн бұрын
LABYRINTH When Jareth first saw Sarah Williams for the first time he was drawn to her for her creativity in her imagination. Sarah believed in creatures like Gareth and/or could accept such creatures as potentially being real. That is sometimes where in the modern world. Sarah Williams is a beautiful and innocent 16-year-old teenager with childlike behavior. Sarah Williams is also on the autistic spectrum, It is Sarah Williams beauty in her innocence the drew Jareth's attention to her. When Sarah William's Reading ship came to a close with a man named Tim. That was when Jareth began to start stalking Sarah Williams. As Jareth was once again preoccupied by Sarah after Jareth was unable to win the love of the abulation of that he formed from Sarah's dreams. Jareth's main soul targeted goal is to lure Sarah Williams into a dream world in Willed her to stay with him there forever. Jareth would even would go as far to keep Sarah Williams like some from a favorite pet.
@cocoapuff10803 күн бұрын
When he looked at the camera at 2:21 I died I love him sm 😔
@steve78583 күн бұрын
Many actors have said she’s a real witch to work with
@rvrmdude4 күн бұрын
Seeing Blaster all soft spoken is weird.
@malcolmcook70075 күн бұрын
Dynamic actor along with Hackman
@Dinac-m5t5 күн бұрын
From todays perspective Rutger Hauer is a bit of a simpleton
@malcolmcook70076 күн бұрын
Great actor! Both Defoe and Hackman should have received Oscars! Portrayed fabulous FBI Agents!££
@MrFlashpacker7 күн бұрын
I travelled in Cambodia in 2004. In Siem Reap I happened to come across a book Pol Pot, Brother No. One. I bought it which became my read during stay, visit to places along Mekong River during cruise, the capital, Tuol Slang, Killing Field memorial a few Kilometres out of Pnomh Penh. I remembered Pol Pot order to evacuate capital. I just closed my eyes and tried to visualise an empty metropolis, inhabited only by cats and stray dogs and no human being. I have watched the film Killing Fields several times.
@romanhollow29857 күн бұрын
Great in Woody Allen's Interiors.
@siliconknights8 күн бұрын
i love this man always
@siliconknights8 күн бұрын
pure class
@brunodelacruz069 күн бұрын
The movie was crap but thank Joel to bring Alicia Silverstone into Batgirl. At that time we knew she was born to wear the costume. You made our dream come true.
@RiseofPhoenix19 күн бұрын
Once upon a time in america will always be the best FUCKING MFKING MOVIE EVER!
@helgijacobsen14979 күн бұрын
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eat youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu to lincol hawk
@RogueMTRafter11 күн бұрын
My life was incredibly similar to his. This movie got me through some hard times.
@privateprivate186511 күн бұрын
Is it me, or did Sylvester seem more chill then, and like a complete douche now?
@thebonezone621211 күн бұрын
Dammit Jim, I’m an actor not a doctor!
@CLenti-bd7jg12 күн бұрын
This isn't an interview
@EmmaBlue12 күн бұрын
Didn't know they made a movie of one of my favorite books!
@casacomperannarinaldi834513 күн бұрын
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@casacomperannarinaldi834513 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Quanta strada fantastica che ha fatto questo ragazzo. Meraviglioso. ❤Questi giorni è a Venezia 🎉🎉🎉 applaudito da tutti. Dovrebbero mandare i suoi film nelle sale cinematografiche come "Bull Durham". I nostri giovani li stanno allienando 😢😢😢😢😢
@yazman7513 күн бұрын
R.I.P Rick Zumwalt. I love going back to this. I'll say it again. I really wish i could have met him when i was at the age this movie was made. Mind you i had nightmares about Bull Hurley a few nights after watching Over The Top back then! 😂😮😂. Movies like this made me always want to see & visit the USA. I still hope to before my times up!.
@harleydavidson101415 сағат бұрын
Where are you from?
@yazman7514 сағат бұрын
@@harleydavidson1014 The 🇬🇧
@harleydavidson101414 сағат бұрын
@@yazman75 Oh kk. I always wanted to visit the UK. I have Welsh heritage, and I'd like to see where my ancestors came from. I actually come from Welsh royalty, you wouldn't know it lol. Would have been nice tho if I grew up in medieval times and was royalty 😂.
@yazman7514 сағат бұрын
@@harleydavidson1014 lol 😆 yes life would have been sweet for you back then being from Welsh royalty! . I'm from Preston, England myself. In the North West. About an hour from Liverpool and Manchester. Preston is a smaller city compared to them & Birmingham & obviously London being the capital. All the best to you @harleydavidson1014
@JeanPhillips-p9h13 күн бұрын
Peter is a wonderful human being. I met him before a concert. It was like meeting an old friend.❤
@hmminteresting2214 күн бұрын
Why? Who cares?
@AndrewsOpinion1514 күн бұрын
happy 60th birthday rosie perez !!!!
@kevinwhelan960714 күн бұрын
This week I watched a special 2-disc edition of The Killing Fields- I'd not seen it in 40yrs and am pleased to say it is still a superb film. Joffe contributed a commentary; in the first two-minutes he mentions taking possession of the script. I waited for him to say "by Bruce Robinson". And waited. At NO POINT in his commentary and nor indeed in the special BBC Omnibus documentary on the making of the film does he or indeed David Puttnam mention Robinson ONCE or give him even a word of praise or consideration. It was absolutely disgraceful. The pair of them- though especially Joffe- should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves for such an egregious insult to a great writer and indeed director. How to account for it? Jealousy? Envy? Who can know. I know this, though: Without good writing NOTHING of value happens on screen. Nada. Zip. Director, actors, editors, production design, score- it's all for nought if there is no story, plot, and superb, heart-stirring dialogue. In the unlikely event Bruce Robinson should ever read this and ever visit Moycullen in County Galway, the vinos on me!❤ Kevin Whelan, Finn Sceal, Moycullen.
@paulmc292516 күн бұрын
Gene has been in everything from superman to mississippi burning to enemy of the state , a brilliant actor
@Nataliie_Jayne16 күн бұрын
What a beautiful man and actor he was.
@WOODBINEMAN9914 күн бұрын
I'm straight as an arrow but he was one of the best looking actors in Hollywood
@Jonathan-pp3du2 күн бұрын
So happy that there were no DEI hires in the movie.
@collegeman198817 күн бұрын
I immediately bought Splash! on DVD when I learned Disney had edited the movie when they put additional digital hair on Daryl Hannah’s butt when they showed it on their awful streaming service. Modern culture is wrecking entertainment more than anything. At one time, Disney made great movies that entertained people of all ages, but now all they know how to do is produce horrible live action remakes of their classic animated films and acquire intellectual properties from other great artists and completely wreck what they worked so hard to create.
@mauricebisaillon69317 күн бұрын
Not the job of the interviewer to put words into the mouths of his subjects. On a side note, she is otherworldly beautiful.
@PeterFargo-e3h17 күн бұрын
Still crazy that he was 69 when he died..I thought he was in his 80's
@doriswong570218 күн бұрын
so handsome!
@cheryl938919 күн бұрын
Hollywood politics...glad she got out of the typecast....and away from Bill
@martik77819 күн бұрын
7 comments on one of the bravest men in history and millions for the people like the Kardashians says a lot about our values.
@MrFlashpacker7 күн бұрын
Totally agree. In 2004 I travelled in Cambodia. In Siem Reap I have never seen so many amputee anywhere else in the world in 77 countries I travelled..
@martik7786 күн бұрын
@@MrFlashpacker I just read his book "Survival in the killing fields" - incredible! It's in Z library
@ALANLACORTEBRITO20 күн бұрын
ACTRESS AND SINGER OF THE SONG SHAKE YOUR HEAD WITH MADONNA , OZZY OSBOURNE AND MADONNA
@Twentythousandlps20 күн бұрын
Mel says, "I like flying off the handle" like Hamlet - and he proved it in later years. He does a fine job in the movie, one of the best versions especially for neophytes. Connoisseurs will want eventually to see, or hear, the play with the complete text.
@beatrixkiddo198220 күн бұрын
Fuckin sexy
@phyrr221 күн бұрын
Those eyes and her presence is just eternal youth and vibrance. All while showing high emotional intelligence. "Adorable" doesn't do justice - she's her own force of nature. A unicorn amongst unicorns.
@angelahudson967321 күн бұрын
Michael did a great job onfatal attraction fan angie 14 when it came out
@lovelygroovey21 күн бұрын
I wonder if John Lone is half Caucasian
@Twentythousandlps21 күн бұрын
I saw his Hamlet recently. Though the edition is abbreviated, it's quite a good version for people new to Hamlet. Which Zeffirelli's Romeo film was as well. Mel Gibson is forceful and expressive, well prepared for this foray into classical theater.
@gjm112022 күн бұрын
I was a teenager in the 80s and remember it being an exciting time thanks to film. Going to the cinema was an event you got dressed up for and theatres were packed. So many talented and gorgeous stars. Everyone admired the gorgeous Mel Gibson.
@CGlance60322 күн бұрын
"Dislikes Disabled by Owner"
@TimothyJonSarris23 күн бұрын
Harold Nicholas making an excellent point about “training”. If you have the ability as he did, one doesn’t need to train. The rehearsal becomes the training ground, where ideas take form and become art. Two amazing artists!