Kevin Spacey "Will NOT APOLOGIZE to ANYONE Who's Made Stuff Up!" Body Language Analyst Reacts.

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The Behavioral Arts

The Behavioral Arts

15 күн бұрын

For the first time in YEARS, Kevin Spacey did an interview where he addressed all the claims made against him by multiple individuals. He made it very clear that despite having many regrets he will not apologize to anyone who exaggerated stories about him. But what do his body language, facial expressions and word choice reveal about what really took place? Find out now!
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SOURCES
Eyebrow Flash as Emphasis
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Evolution of Eyebrows
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Expression of Anger
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Expression of Sadness
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TIMESTAMPS
01:59 Kevin Spacey's Big Tell
07:48 Are These Emotions Real?
18:21 Is Kevin Spacey Lying?
22:41 What Really Happened?
34:39 Kevin Spacey Confesses
41:50 Did This Really Happen?
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@AshtynJadeProduction
@AshtynJadeProduction 11 күн бұрын
It’s important to remember there’s a DISTINCT difference between “innocent” and “not guilty.”
@Ivysherbs
@Ivysherbs 9 күн бұрын
Long term memory is crazy. Ask a sibling as an adult how they remember a childhood situation u both went thru and it will be different. It’s insane how me and my sis remember different things about the same event
@sylvanian.michaela
@sylvanian.michaela 12 күн бұрын
If someone is found "not guilty" in a criminal court, it doesn't mean that they are innocent. It just means it's very difficult to get enough evidence to prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt. Especially for sexual assault which is done away from cameras or eye witnesses. Your channel is the best for behaviour analysis
@ambergerber5162
@ambergerber5162 6 күн бұрын
I agree completely. I also believe that just because someone is accused of something doesn't mean they are guilty. I think Amber Heard proved that in spades.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 3 күн бұрын
I worked as an actors agent in London during the time he was Artistic Director at the Old Vic. What I heard about him, at least a year before accusations about him hit the press, meant I wouldn’t ever have let any of my young male actors be alone in a room with him. He had a terrible reputation and it was widely thought he’d come to the U.K. because the age of consent is lower than in the US. Spacey was the only person I heard such things about.
@ajhornes
@ajhornes Күн бұрын
Even if somebody could still be guilty, even though they were found not guilty, when do we draw the line and allow somebody to have their livelihood back when it wasn’t proven that they did anything criminal? At that point we have to assume allegations were just not true or completely exaggerated and let somebody have their career and life back.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 Күн бұрын
@@ajhornes it’s not just about letting people have their career back it’s also about letting people back into a position of authority and influence that enables them to continue to abuse people. How do you stop an unrepentant sexual predator from harming people?
@ABc-nu6jb
@ABc-nu6jb 15 сағат бұрын
Exactly also because most people on jury duty are regular people with mediocre often bad judge of character etc and not objective, especially not if they ‘re part of the manosphere
@valeriesjourney17
@valeriesjourney17 14 күн бұрын
In listening to your describing Spacey as a nuanced thinker, I learned something about myself and my husband. I'm a nuanced thinker and hubby isn't. We've had so many arguments or frustrating conversations because I felt it necessary to share the nuances of my thoughts, but he wants an answer without nuances. We've now discussed this issue and came up with a game plan. When situations occur, he'll ask me if I really need to share the nuances. In response, I'll try to only say yes if it definitively matters. Thanks, Spidey, for not only continuing my critical thinking and behavioral analysis but also for the 💡about myself and solving a marital discord.‼️🦋👩‍🦰
@j1947m
@j1947m 14 күн бұрын
He may not be a nuanced thinker but he sounds like a fair and reasonable man. 😘
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 14 күн бұрын
Wow it’s so cool that you guys found a way to communicate that bridges a very very difficult gap. I also think it’s awesome of you to make that compromise because nuanced thinkers often want to talk out loud about those benefit of the doubt situations. Ironically you’re being nuanced about nuances 😆 glad it’s working though!
@valeriesjourney17
@valeriesjourney17 14 күн бұрын
@@j1947m God has definitely blessed me with a wonderful husband.
@valeriesjourney17
@valeriesjourney17 14 күн бұрын
@@TheBehavioralArts lol good point.
@redelfshotthefood8213
@redelfshotthefood8213 13 күн бұрын
I think directness and lack of nuance is more a str8 male, L female thing. Str8 females and gay men are more nuanced. In general. There's always outliers.
@martymcfly4838
@martymcfly4838 14 күн бұрын
Speaking of actors, it would be fun for you to review actors performances &l in film & tv analyzing how believable their performances are.
@TheElbowMerchant
@TheElbowMerchant 14 күн бұрын
I love this suggestion!
@nomad_sofficial
@nomad_sofficial 13 күн бұрын
I think him and Chase from TBP made a video like that... let me see if I can find a link for you
@chrissatterwhite8706
@chrissatterwhite8706 13 күн бұрын
I was with a group of friends talking about actors showing up in dreams. We concluded that when acting, the actor is portraying a "false - hood" or lie. Would there be clues of deception we could identify in situations where someone is "putting on an act" for us?
@Cale_E
@Cale_E 13 күн бұрын
Totally, like a “behavioral artist reacts” sort of series where someone collects good and back acting clips for Spidey to react to. Personally I like the idea a lot- from a business standpoint, he could create videos like that in between bigger research projects cuz they require little prep work. But Spidey also could see it as clogging up his channel with content he’s not as proud of. But even if not a series, maybe he’ll consider an episode here and there.
@suestory3046
@suestory3046 14 күн бұрын
I think you handled this difficult subject with sensitivity and grace. Thank you for being the voice of reason in a medium of hyperbole 😊
@jerotoro2021
@jerotoro2021 13 күн бұрын
"Medium of hyperbole" sounds hilarious to me and I can't pinpoint why
@sophiemarcaurele
@sophiemarcaurele 13 күн бұрын
Spidy is a class act. 🫡👌🏼
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 13 күн бұрын
@@sophiemarcaurele Hes a classy act
@jnbg61584
@jnbg61584 12 күн бұрын
The irony of Dan Wooton giving this interview and giving Kevin the opportunity to speak, yet he believed Amber Heard outright and wasn’t going to hear anything else
@154346
@154346 9 күн бұрын
Oh shit. He really sided with Amber?
@jnbg61584
@jnbg61584 9 күн бұрын
@@154346 basically. His article with The Sun called him a wife you-know-what (idk if the other word would be yt approved). I don’t recall if he spoke with Johnny at all but he seemed to be on Amber’s side
@Kalleesto
@Kalleesto 9 күн бұрын
@@jnbg61584 it's only the vids themselves that get censored. You can say anything you want in the comments. The Sun called Johnny Depp a wife beater. That said, these types of people are always on the same side. The side that they think will get them the most clout. IE: $$$
@castlerock58
@castlerock58 8 күн бұрын
He proved, in court that Johnny Depp assaulted her on 12 occasions. Spacey proved in court that he did nothing wrong. How is it ironic? Wooten not only won his case but all the appeals and the court ordered Depp to pay his costs. Wooton's lawyer got Depp to admit, on the witness stand that he headbutted Heard. That was one of the 12 instances of assault. The US judge suppressed that evidence so the US jury never knew Depp admitted to one assault. That was independent of anything Heard said.
@lynnhubbard844
@lynnhubbard844 6 күн бұрын
with his own issues of accusations
@LisaMarie-eh7up
@LisaMarie-eh7up 13 күн бұрын
I worked in Beverly Hills as a nanny and I can confirm that most of the actors that I met had a difficult time « turning off » the acting. An actor of his caliber is probably impossible to know when he’s telling the truth and when he’s lying.
@nattiex3735
@nattiex3735 11 күн бұрын
Yeah, I can't blame them. It's a career that lives or dies from the public's opinion about their performance, their personality, and their personal lives. Career actors don't relax, except when they're in private with those they're close too and trust implicitly. It's why I laugh when a celebrity's fans, acts like they know exactly what type of person their favoured celeb is, and aggressively defends said celeb from everything and everyone who contradicts that perception.
@lauras3263
@lauras3263 13 күн бұрын
He's Screaming Duper's Delight right at the point where he says ... "I have nothing left to hide"... woah, that just poked me in the eyes!
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 12 күн бұрын
I didn’t see it that way. I DID see the smile, and I think that’s what you might be reacting to? For me, I saw it as a rueful sort of a smile. The sort where he is almost involuntarily laughing about how, after all of this, how could anyone think he could possibly have anything left to hide? I’ve gotten myself into trouble in some situations in the past by having a similar reaction. I said something like “I know it sounds bad, but this is actually true …” and had the other person immediately assume I MUST be lying. I wasn’t. That moment had absolutely horrible consequences for me and my family. So it’s possible that I’m just biased in favor of believing Spacey as a result. I truly believe that with regard to this topic, Spacey has TRIED limiting what he said, being “discreet,” or telling only part of the truth, thinking that the other stuff didn’t matter. But it’s that slight embarrassment from “concealing” something unrelated that a suspicious person will pick up on, and go after like a dog after a buried bone. My sense is that Spacey is TIRED of all of this, and is almost helplessly laughing because he knows that as a public person (an actor), he has forfeited his right to privacy in the minds of many people, especially interviewers and reporters. “The public” can be ruthless about “stars.” It was partly that sort of scrutiny that drove Princess Diana to make choices that resulted in her death, trying to avoid paparazzi. I could imagine Spacey having a similar feeling of being pursued relentlessly, and it resulting in this helpless almost laugh.
@earthrooster1969
@earthrooster1969 13 күн бұрын
As a woman, have encountered a LOT of improper touching in public crowded or busy places from SO many males, most of them from normal background, respectable looking men, and it astounds me so much that we are NEVER made aware of the reality growing up. You just learn to DEAL with it. It's interesting that some men who are in the public eye are targeted ( fairly/unfairly) but socially it's such a DONE thing and many will never even consider their misdemeanor as something they need to curb...
@mammadontneedauto-tune3328
@mammadontneedauto-tune3328 12 күн бұрын
Totally agree. When the Russell brand thing was in the spotlight I wondered how many men I could accuse of the same thing. A. Loads.
@jenn8179
@jenn8179 10 күн бұрын
I just went to a small show at a bar last month. I'm a 47 year old woman. Standing in a crowd, listening to the band, minding my own business...and someone put their hand around my waist. I turn around...there's just a wall of people staring at me. Who did it? Why did they do it? I will never know. Didn't we learn in kindergarten to keep our hands to ourselves?!?
@earthrooster1969
@earthrooster1969 9 күн бұрын
@@jenn8179 totally get you! You are there to enjoy and this totally puts you on an edge...creeps possibly camouflage in such situations.. Hope you still had fun! Once in a crowd, a hand touched me in the most inappropriate way. I caught the hand and tried to follow it to the creepy owner. The thing is how many hands to catch and follow up??
@FourfeatherTarot
@FourfeatherTarot 2 күн бұрын
Unfortunately as a woman, you do expect inappropriate touching. It has happened far too often in a females life It is what it is. Doesn't mean it's right. 😢
@loriw2661
@loriw2661 14 күн бұрын
Whether you view it good or bad, back in the 80’s I remember people being a lot less concerned about sexual advancements. There was a lot of “grabbing”, “touching”, etc. that as long as it didn’t go “too far” (whatever that would mean) it was ‘just the way it was’. Things have changed since then.
@foljs5858
@foljs5858 12 күн бұрын
Hysteria makes even the smallest advance a major issue - even mere compliments or - horror of horrors! - "staring"
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa 11 күн бұрын
Yep this is so true
@morten1
@morten1 10 күн бұрын
Cancel the 80s! 😂
@jdawgb7642
@jdawgb7642 10 күн бұрын
@@foljs5858 Hysteria? I don’t think you comprehend the appropriate use of that term. I’ve not seen any “hysteria”, from anyone “staring”. I’ve just seen a lot of people getting fed up with being treated and analyzed as if they were a piece of meat. I wouldn’t want my child to be stared at. And if you shouldn’t stare at a child, why is it ok to stare at someone just because they’re an adult? It’s rude and creepy and I don’t blame people for not putting up with bullshit any longer.
@foljs5858
@foljs5858 10 күн бұрын
@@jdawgb7642 "I wouldn’t want my child to be stared at. And if you shouldn’t stare at a child, why is it ok to stare at someone just because they’re an adult? " I wouldn't want my child to drive either. And if a child shouldn't drive why is it ok for an adult to? "Think of the children" BS argument...
@alisaweber3734
@alisaweber3734 14 күн бұрын
Please Spiey, do the baby reindeer real life Martha Fiona Harvey next - the interview with Piers. Thx ❤
@ericamee5285
@ericamee5285 14 күн бұрын
👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@seedsoflove7684
@seedsoflove7684 14 күн бұрын
Popcorned planet did a bit.
@oliviaoxley
@oliviaoxley 14 күн бұрын
!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤
@hellemarc4767
@hellemarc4767 14 күн бұрын
I believe her. The guy on the other hand, not a bit. I woundn't even ask him for directions if I was lost.
@SetiSupreme
@SetiSupreme 13 күн бұрын
​@@hellemarc4767Well nah she is more than a little sus
@Kittyscraftcorner-ud6ij
@Kittyscraftcorner-ud6ij 14 күн бұрын
Is anyone brave enough to say that in gay sexual encounters, there are nowhere near the natural limits that females impose on heterosexual encounters. Therefore it is much more the norm for it to be more extreme and more risks are taken.
@teresev1435
@teresev1435 14 күн бұрын
I don’t think so. And fair point.
@reeree5259
@reeree5259 13 күн бұрын
I guess between same sexes, there isn't the physical and very socialized power dynamic that exists between the opposite sexes ..
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 12 күн бұрын
@@reeree5259not as much, no. And the in-group norms are different.
@Zoe_KH
@Zoe_KH 12 күн бұрын
Said the same thing in my comment but far less succinctly
@Leslee_Lane
@Leslee_Lane 14 күн бұрын
Congrats on the million subs Spidey!
@karmaklutz
@karmaklutz 13 күн бұрын
Yay! CONGRATULATIONS SPIDEY!
@clips1404
@clips1404 13 күн бұрын
What he was referring to as ludicrous was the detail about how the gore in the movie is what made it off-putting, not the idea that he might have done it. He said it made the whole thing feel disingenuous
@pippipankau
@pippipankau 14 күн бұрын
For me he looks quite genuine. I can relate to his way to speak and how he looks while speaking.
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 13 күн бұрын
Agree.
@TheSienna29
@TheSienna29 13 күн бұрын
Easily duped
@ruthg377
@ruthg377 11 күн бұрын
If you saw the Channel 4 Documentary I think you would find the men on there seem quite genuine too.
@laharman1
@laharman1 11 күн бұрын
He's an award winning actor...
@zhuzhiboo2771
@zhuzhiboo2771 14 күн бұрын
The gay community has its own ways. Gay people in the U.K. go to these particular cinemas or parks to get each other off. This man being shocked with that situation was either not gay or milking the situation.
@Kittyscraftcorner-ud6ij
@Kittyscraftcorner-ud6ij 14 күн бұрын
Yes, I think people are applying heterosexual norms, which do not apply to gay men, whose behavior would generally shock most women.
@zhuzhiboo2771
@zhuzhiboo2771 14 күн бұрын
@@Kittyscraftcorner-ud6ij Agreed!
@sophiemarcaurele
@sophiemarcaurele 13 күн бұрын
I see what you did there. "milking the situation" *badoum tsssss* 🥁 Thank you, I feature every Wednesdays 🫡😆 (I agree. I grew up in Montréal, where we have a huge village and have many long time gay friends... the stories I was told! 🌈🫶🏼)
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 13 күн бұрын
@@sophiemarcaurele Seconded: badoum tsssss I Also think zhuziboo is right. I should test, but I bet if I ask many of my gay friends, the answer would be... All fine unless I've said to stop.
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa
@mystik.mermayde.aotearoa 11 күн бұрын
Good point!! Never thought of this!
@elizabethme4580
@elizabethme4580 14 күн бұрын
Thanks. An added plus: I get to see parts of the interview. I will not give Wooten my money or time.
@violetvixen493
@violetvixen493 14 күн бұрын
I despise Dan W!!!!!! It's ironic he's interviewing someone who was canceled since DW was partly responsible for canceling Johnny Depp his voice makes me cringe- not sure Y Kevin chose him of all ppl to do this interview he had so many better options
@Nomoreanons
@Nomoreanons 14 күн бұрын
Well Dan Wootton is also gay and has also been accused of sexual assault. He also lost his job at GB News due to a disgusting interview with Laurence Fox.
@TheMischievousbull
@TheMischievousbull 13 күн бұрын
Maybe Dan reach out to him and that's why he choose. I have seen all of the video and Kevin does mention something like he's been waiting for someone to ask him for his side
@reeree5259
@reeree5259 13 күн бұрын
Did Spacey have better options, you think? If Hollywood has cancelled him as he said , maybe not many reporters are reaching out these days...
@lynnhubbard844
@lynnhubbard844 6 күн бұрын
@@reeree5259 Wootton is starting a new channel after being fired during his own public accusations
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan 14 күн бұрын
I rarely see somebody who comes across so honest. If he's not telling the truth he is definitely extremely sincere from his own side and believes what he's saying
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm 14 күн бұрын
Well yeh he’s sad because he was caught and pissed off he can’t put it right.
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 13 күн бұрын
I had the same feeling that he was very honest. All the emotions, the pauses, the timing of the emotions. He always seemed sincere, but ofc thoughtful as clearly he had to be careful of how to word things with so many enemies lurking. The problem is ofc that he is one of the best actors of our time. So he does fit the profile of the kind of person that could fool you. In the end though, if you take a step back and evaluate the accusations, it seems to me the people accusing are afaik all adults deciding to go along and then suddenly years later ... sue for money after their career didn't earn them money. It looks like they were trying opportunistically to fit the boss v young girl frame of Weinstein and metoo onto a situation of two adult actors. That doesn't really work, and it seems in the end a disgusting money grab. All that whilst utterly ruining a career and legacy.
@bev9708
@bev9708 13 күн бұрын
Have to agree, yet we all know that when it comes to sexual-predators and how they view the suffering and emotional reactions of their prey, the word "honest" barely applies as they never see what they did the way their victims do, nor even how outsiders would either!!
@annamack5823
@annamack5823 11 күн бұрын
@@GemmaKelly-tw1xm He was found not guilty in more than one court of law. Being a sleaze is not generally a criminal offence.
@annamack5823
@annamack5823 11 күн бұрын
@@bev9708 The so-called "prey" were not children - they were men effectively willing to pr-st-tute themselves to get on in a sleazy industry.
@leeannschaffer1433
@leeannschaffer1433 13 күн бұрын
I simply must comment on why I very rarely post comments. Almost every single time I begin to formulate a question, reaction, or opinion, Spidey IMMEDIATELY addresses it. He's like a giant psychic fly-swatter.😂 --but seriously, it speaks to his writing, presenting, and critical thinking skills. He beautifully draws you step-by-step into and through his subject matter. He's a great artist AND an OUTSTANDING human.❤😊
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 13 күн бұрын
Haha thanks 😊 what a sweet comment
@oliviaoxley
@oliviaoxley 14 күн бұрын
Naming a production company after roast beef is wild
@teresev1435
@teresev1435 14 күн бұрын
Yeah, one has to wonder the significance of that word choice 😳
@user-gi1sd9tc9b
@user-gi1sd9tc9b 12 күн бұрын
Spidey, I’m a big fan and really enjoy your work. I comment only because I don’t want anyone to be able to accuse you of being incorrect. For the record…Anthony Rapp was not a minor, he was 19 at the time that he claimed the accusations against Kevin Spacey I know this because I recorded a series of interviews w KS’s defense team. All the best.
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 12 күн бұрын
Ah, that is an important point. Thank you.
@amandab6566
@amandab6566 13 күн бұрын
How long has his sexuality been public? The movie theater one just made me wonder because if he’s giving another man tons of attention & that man thinks he’s attracted to women, then he’d assume he’s taking him under his wing, since flirting or having feelings wouldn’t even be an option to consider. And there Kevin Spacey is inviting him to the movies thinking the guy likes him. I could see that being a crazy misunderstanding. I’m not saying anything else beyond that is excusable but I wonder how many men were so taken aback by things he did or said because they didn’t even realize he was gay.
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 12 күн бұрын
Excellent point.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 3 күн бұрын
I worked as an actors agent in London during the time he was Artistic Director at the Old Vic. What I heard about him, at least a year before accusations about him hit the press, meant I wouldn’t ever have let any of my young male actors be alone in a room with him. He had a terrible reputation and it was widely thought he’d come to the U.K. because the age of consent is lower than in the US. He was the only person I heard such things about - and there’s plenty of gay actors, directors and producers none of whom had Spacey’s reputation.
@amandab6566
@amandab6566 3 күн бұрын
@@sookibeulah9331 oh wow that’s terrible! Okay then. That’s good that you protected your actors.
@Metroid-rg9pn
@Metroid-rg9pn 14 күн бұрын
You do a great job at re-explaining things you've explained in other videos. It really helps me solidify my learning.
@twiceshy9773
@twiceshy9773 12 күн бұрын
Ironically, the fact that he's such a good actor really works against him here, I don't know what to believe....it's getting harder and harder to separate the art from the artist these days
@SarahAnn33
@SarahAnn33 13 күн бұрын
I really appreciate that you did this analysis and are bringing attention to his interview. To me, I felt this was a genuine and honest chat.
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm 14 күн бұрын
Roughly about 2007 a person I worked with told me they had been to a play premier with their girlfriend who worked on it and KS was there. He said KS had turned up with a really young boy (16/17). He made everyone really uncomfortable and eventually management pulled him out the venue. Fast forward to family guy making jokes and it being a not well kept secret that he is a creep with boys.
@TheDionysianFields
@TheDionysianFields 11 күн бұрын
I do get the feeling he's a creep, but 16-17 is not a "really young boy." In most states, 17 is the age of consent. There are much worse things going on in Hollywood and beyond, be assured.
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm 11 күн бұрын
@@TheDionysianFields really? If a 50 plus guy pawing a teenager is not too bad I honestly don’t know what to say, would it be ok if it was ur son? Plus the whole “worse things are happening” is no excuse. We all know that, but u call out wrong when u see it, wrong is wrong. If u get beaten up and nearly die is it ok because someone went through worse?
@brandyk
@brandyk 10 күн бұрын
​@@GemmaKelly-tw1xm I guess bc it is at least consensual,it is Hollywood n the 17 yr old is gay. I guess alot of us are just getting tired of sooo much attention going to these stories. In light of the fact that we have a huge sex trafficking things going on with much younger children n non consensual n the millions of children that parents send to our public schools.who are sexually abused,/assaulted etc and very little is done to address this. This involves.far.more ordinary people n kids..some in 5th grade.
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm 10 күн бұрын
@@brandyk again if u genuinely think him pawing a teenager is fine then that says a lot. Just because some people are tired of these stories doesn’t mean we just ignore them, and again there are always horrors in the world. Doesn’t mean u only say it’s wrong if it hits ur “it’s evil enough” scale. All of the creeps should be dealt with, it’s not an either or situation. I didn’t put in the first post that most people thought the teenager he was with was a rent boy who was high as it was the opinion of the people at the party, but even if he was sober it’s messed up. If you’re over 30 and are looking for teenagers u need locking up.
@TheDionysianFields
@TheDionysianFields 5 күн бұрын
@@GemmaKelly-tw1xm "If you’re over 30 and are looking for teenagers u need locking up." All I'm saying is that the LAW begs to differ with you. The law being that thing that's voted on by WE THE PEOPLE. It also being the thing that determines who gets LOCKED UP. In most cases there's something wrong with a child who's attracted to someone that much older and we should be sensitive to that. In most cases. We should also note that there are a lot of 40 year olds who aren't emotionally mature enough for sexual relations. When I was around 30 I dated several teenagers. They taught me a thing or two.
@EskoBomb
@EskoBomb 14 күн бұрын
15:11 I think it's easy to forget that a lot of acting comes from a place of having been in a scenario that lends you you know a place to dig from while you're acting
@Qlassyone
@Qlassyone 14 күн бұрын
I think KS is creepy at best. Being famous attracts other creeps. Does it make KS guilty of crimes? No. Doesn’t give him a pass either. Hollywood needs to clean up their act.
@levendil14
@levendil14 12 күн бұрын
My read is that Kevin Spacey pursues casual sex and is typically more assertive, potentially because he tends to pursue younger men. That inherently puts him in a position where he is more likely to make others feel uncomfortable and he may not realize it because other people may be enamored with him or trying to use him to further their career (and Hollywood has a massive problem with that due to the inherent insecurity of actors and if they will make it or not). The thing in the cinema, I think his position was that he has had sexual encounters in cinemas which for more sexually adventurous people that's a common experience. He didn't want to say "its not something I've ever done", I got the sense what he meant more its nothing he's pressured someone into doing that didn't seem interested in doing that sort of thing. I think the ridiculous part is all the creative writing details of the accusation that try to maximize how bad the situation was.
@user-ue1hs3ty6z
@user-ue1hs3ty6z 2 күн бұрын
Yeah I am on Spacey's side. I actually was swayed to be biased because of the ID special, but after listening to what the accusers behaviors were and how they felt were a cognitive dissonance. Not genuine. Emotional blackmail is what I believe happened. They were chomping at the bit to do favors thinking hoping KS would help their careers and he didn't so they are bitter and angry. There was no transactional arrangements.
@karaynaR1132
@karaynaR1132 14 күн бұрын
I got the impression that there was some kind of truth to the finger incident and Kevin was trying to figure out how to explain that one. Which could explain the signs of stress and sudden change in baseline. But when the interviewer mentions that no cameras caught the incident basically giving him a free pass to deny it. He then decided to take it which could explain why his answer (that's ridiculous) felt odd. IMO
@Nihilism4U
@Nihilism4U 14 күн бұрын
I agree. I think the movie and massage situation has truth to it, but he has also been accused of things which was not true.
@redelfshotthefood8213
@redelfshotthefood8213 13 күн бұрын
I'm thinking you'd never do something so outrageous where some one of the many photographers could video the incident. Unless drugs were involved. So judgement goes out the window. This accusation doesn't add up. I think he might engage in that behaviour in private, but not where there is every chance it would be sold to TMZ in under 30 minutes.
@jerotoro2021
@jerotoro2021 13 күн бұрын
Yeah, it seemed like he knew there was zero chance of this accusation going anywhere because of how outrageous it is, so he didn't feel the need to vehemently deny it. Just say "never happened". That could be because it genuinely never happened, or because he was so confident that he got away with it. Could be either.
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 13 күн бұрын
Baby Reindeer: Was Fiona Harvey ever convicted?
@karaynaR1132
@karaynaR1132 12 күн бұрын
Kind of agree thats why i said SOME KIND of truth not completely true
@willwetherington
@willwetherington 14 күн бұрын
Yeah, he never denied yanking his junk out in the theater at all. All he said was I've never seen the movie. I would be WAY more worried about the exposing his main vein part than whether or not I've seen that specific movie
@user-ue1hs3ty6z
@user-ue1hs3ty6z 2 күн бұрын
K, remember the time and atmosphere. Due to the age of KS and he being a gay man, ppl used to go to theatres to do this stuff. It might not have been Private Ryan, but it COULD have been "Shaving Ryan's Privates" but that would have hurt the accuser's credibility.
@Edwin-pq6dg
@Edwin-pq6dg 14 күн бұрын
Love your body language channel ! Thank you for this video .
@MT-kb8df
@MT-kb8df 13 күн бұрын
I love your analysis on his facial expressions and his movements. I am slowly looking at people around me differently. Thanks for your education on what to watch for when people talk to me.
@rickylein1581
@rickylein1581 15 күн бұрын
You can really tell how nuanced he is thinking and to me that makes total sense, since I tend to think in a similar way. Some people use what someone says as a template for everything else that person does/says, which can be super frutrating (great comment about the youtube comments btw😂)! I feel like this gives him a bit more credibility in his statements because he seems to not just go off of the idealized image some people have of themselves in their head, which then makes them straight up deny doing certain things just because they don't like the behaviours they are accused off (and therefore they cant identify with them) - without actually reflecting on their behaviour! I also think there are some things that he has done in the past, that probably werent appropriate and I would have loved for the parts that were "ludicrous " to him for him to specify. But what I liked about this interview is, that because of the nuanced thinking element, I got the feeling that he actually did reflect and does still reflect on himself and his behaviours which is always a good start!
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 15 күн бұрын
I completely agree with everything you said. I also think he did some stuff that he shouldn’t have done but I believe he actually did reflect on them and if he apologizes about any of it it will be the result of actual reflection not just a statement. That said, if any of these instances were more than just a little inappropriate, it does make these accusations more serious than just “silly Kevin, there he goes again.”
@rickylein1581
@rickylein1581 15 күн бұрын
@@TheBehavioralArts yes, definitely!!
@charismahornum-fries691
@charismahornum-fries691 13 күн бұрын
​@@TheBehavioralArtswouldn't an apology be an admission of guilt?
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 13 күн бұрын
@@TheBehavioralArts As I’ve sat with this and thought further, I think there’s a big piece of this that’s getting missed: Slut shaming. Usually, in our culture, women are the ones who are slut shamed. Women aren’t supposed to want sex, or ask for it, or be enthusiastic about accepting it. But gay men are also slut shamed, for similar reasons. They are less powerful than straight men, and historically have a lot to lose, similarly to women. So, Spacey is getting both sides of the MeToo tragedy here. He is both a white male in the entertainment industry, and therefore automatically under suspicion of wrongdoing in the era of MeToo. But he is ALSO gay, and that is still a second class citizen in our culture, and especially in the Entertainment industry. Spacey is accused of things that, were he straight, probably wouldn’t have raised eyebrows, especially not in the 90’s. Even “admitting” that he’s gay puts him under suspicion. Being gay and actively pursuing sex? Totally out of bounds. Our culture wants him to be safely tucked out of sight, engaging in only the most monogamous and straightest version of sex and romance possible for a gay man. Any indication that he wants gay sex, possibly with more than one person, is going to be met with severe disapproval. And where there are “two sides to a story” or where things went slightly wrong and the other person was disappointed or discomfited in some way? Well, that’s going to be painted in the worst possible light, simply because he’s gay. IMO Kevin Spacey is being used (at least in part) by other men to deflect from the very real and rampant misogyny highlighted by the MeToo movement. He is being accused like a man, and slut shamed like a woman. No wonder he’s angry , sad, and frustrated.
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 13 күн бұрын
@@charismahornum-fries691Yes, that is part of the problem. If he issues a blanket apology, it would seem like he’s admitting fault for all of it, even the parts he clearly feels are inaccurate. If he tries to take ownership of the parts where he DID do something wrong, but doesn’t address the other things, then he will be seen as giving a “non-apology.” He can’t win, at least not in the court of public opinion.
@clairejones624
@clairejones624 14 күн бұрын
I love how objective you are with your analysis. You have very good judgement Spidey.
@TheRaspberry82
@TheRaspberry82 13 күн бұрын
Here is what I think - as a person who was a huge KS fan - and who abandoned him when the first accusations and his firing from House of Cards happened. After watching this - I feel sad for him that all of this has happened. ESPECIALLY against the backdrop of all of the seriously nasty stuff coming out about Hollywood and the music industry - and the wrestling industry !!!!! I am going to start watching his old films again and wish him some peace..
@heatherchandler1184
@heatherchandler1184 12 күн бұрын
I’m starting to think none of these things are accidental. He pissed one of the elites in the background off, and then this comes out. Same with Chris Noth after 30 years. They put you in a situation to get you stuck once you compromise yourself to be a-list. That’s the only thing that could make this make sense.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 3 күн бұрын
I worked as an actors agent in London during the time Spacey was Artistic Director at the Old Vic. What I heard about him, at least a year before accusations about him hit the press, meant I wouldn’t ever have let any of my young male actors be alone in a room with him. He had a terrible reputation and it was widely thought he’d come to the U.K. because the age of consent is lower than in the US. Spacey was the only person I heard such things about.
@vivalavienails
@vivalavienails 13 күн бұрын
I did not look at the comments intentionally and maybe I will be in the minority, but I believe him. I think the reason he is so pissed is because he knows he's done some f-ed up stuff with his pushy advances towards men and I'm sure that comes from him being a high profile actor. But I also find it extremely believable that people were allowing him to be flirty and allowed his advances because they were hoping he would help their career. I also believe he has been used a lot and it hurts to be accused of inflammatory stories plus, we have to remember that these situations have cost him his career so it's a big deal and I think that some of his intensity is coming from. The fact that he's like, "look, I'm willing to admit XYZ but come on, I cannot believe that you all believe ABC." And I think he's offended that people are even accusing him of some of these things. Maybe I'm wrong. I've also had boyfriends that cheated on me so clearly I'm not the best judge of character lol 🤣🤣
@johnanthony9923
@johnanthony9923 14 күн бұрын
I think the real question is: How the hell does Dan Wooten still have a career after that Elon Musk Interview???????????
@6205100
@6205100 14 күн бұрын
Was thinking the same, why the heck did he give this interview to Wootton!
@cmorgan7851
@cmorgan7851 14 күн бұрын
🤣
@RumiRose12
@RumiRose12 13 күн бұрын
🤣👍
@clarissavalencia9993
@clarissavalencia9993 13 күн бұрын
I think you're thinking of Don Lemon
@sophiemarcaurele
@sophiemarcaurele 13 күн бұрын
He started his own KZbin thing, much like Piers Morgan.
@williamallen3800
@williamallen3800 14 күн бұрын
Great analysis. Thanks for sharing.
@ajhornes
@ajhornes 13 күн бұрын
To me his interview was genuine, passionate and honest. His moments of pain were hard to watch, but glad he’s getting his feelings out. I’m glad he was finally given the opportunity to speak out, rather forced to defend himself against this gossip, one sided doc, with allegations that aren’t fact checked and includes untruths and exaggerated stories. It might be a blessing in disguise because now the world heard his truth. He deserves to have his life and career back. Being acquitted has to count for something. He admitted to his mistakes and reached out to those he hurt. I’m sure he was a clumsy flirt that went over the line at times but seems like it’s all being amplified because he’s famous and some of the accusers were jealous of the career he had. Thanks for the fair analysis!
@munsasaqib2333
@munsasaqib2333 12 күн бұрын
Hey Spidey! First off, im a huge fan of your work. It has helped me in ways i didnt expect. I appreciate and respect you! I have a request that would you please cover body analysis of fiona harvey in her interview! The entire case and series seems so so interesting! I want to know your insights! Thankyou
@user-ov3cw8iy2c
@user-ov3cw8iy2c 13 күн бұрын
And yet no one is talking about the consumption of alcohol or drugs that Possibly maybe clouding the imagery in memory of what actually took place
@austrianchicken
@austrianchicken 5 күн бұрын
... on both sides of the story.
@willwetherington
@willwetherington 14 күн бұрын
Greg Hartley calls the eyebrows the emotional billboard
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 14 күн бұрын
Great term
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 13 күн бұрын
"The eyebrows are the brushes of the soul." Was once famously said by Greg Hartley, in a parallel universe.
@AzothDee
@AzothDee 14 күн бұрын
In regard to memory. Last year I met someone that got me a job. Saw them this year. And I could swear he didn't have a beard when we initially met and looked slightly different. The man always had a beard but I did not remember the beard. Small example.
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan 14 күн бұрын
Being someone with a photographic memory it's hard for me to relate to this because I'm always telling people exactly how things happen for 20 years ago word for word and describing the scenes. And then they will tell me that I have it all wrong. Then I will go and get the VHS tape and show them the memory and it's exactly how I say. I should also point out that I was a very strange child. Up until the age of nine I had this weird habit every night before I went to bed where I would start from the day I was born and relive my entire night until that particular night when I went to sleep. So I basically relived my entire life every single night before bed. Do you realize how much memory exercise that is for 10 years straight? I think I helped to give myself a photographic memory by doing that. And yes I can remember the day I was born! Even today at 43 I still go over my life from beginning to end quite frequently. And I go over past situations and future situations and hypothetical situations in my mind when I'm in the car or in the shower to prepare myself for survival
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 13 күн бұрын
@@ModernDayRenaissanceMan That is a fascinating tale. Thank you. I have a master in psychology so I know a little of the subject. IIRC we have no idea at all of the cause of this difference. I struggle to even believe that a mind can do that. But it's been well documented by scientists for decades. I really wonder whether you trained yourself, or on the other hand the remembering of your life every night might as well be an early effect of something else. That is something we will still be debating in a 100 years I think. Further analysis: 1) sleep cycle: In a sense, one could frame it that you just have more of something we all have. I think all of us experience a kind of replay of the day, or recent impactful moments, just before we fall asleep. That seems to be a natural part of our brain's sleep mechanism. It's what gives a lot of sleep problems too. We don't know why people sleep. We understand very little of that. But we do know that sleep deprivation; specifically preventing REM sleep or dream sleep leads to: psychosis, hallucinations, etc. The brain seems to need this "reset" phase regularly or it will cease to function usefully. This phase seems different for you. 2) Attention: For your memory to retain all that, it has to write it all down first. For most people this is where the experience is encoded and reduced in detail. Yet you retain much more detail, so therefore you have to have paid much better attention. Probably the larger difference is in how you pay attention than in how you recall the recorded. In fact you must be paying so much attention, that I think because our brain does have limits, you must be paying less attention to other things that most people spend their cognitive power on. Questions: Do you tend to e.g. remember feelings less? Smells? Sounds? Do you perhaps have more issues socially, relating to people? Sorry for asking personal questions. I'm just trying to test my hypothesis that for you to be so good at one thing, it must therefore spend less time on something else, compared to most people.
@annamack5823
@annamack5823 11 күн бұрын
@@ModernDayRenaissanceMan That must be very boring for you.
@ligairi
@ligairi 13 күн бұрын
It’s so difficult with actors. Spacey has convincingly had me believing he was an alien in KPax, a serial killer in Se7en, and a Southern Gentleman in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Watch him transform before your eyes from a special needs simpleton to a legendary crime boss in The Usual Suspects. And this master of acting has had seven years to prepare for this, the most important role of his life … I feel like he’d have no problem delivering this performance. It’s no more complex than American Beauty.
@denisep9497
@denisep9497 10 күн бұрын
I absolutely agree.
@peanutminicockapoo5759
@peanutminicockapoo5759 14 күн бұрын
A not-guilty verdict does not mean that the defendant is innocent, but rather that the prosecution has not met its burden of proving guilt. Innocent, on the other hand, refers to the actual state of the defendant. It means that the defendant did not commit the crime they are being accused of.
@inessabanovic8491
@inessabanovic8491 14 күн бұрын
And does he have to do to prove his innocence? Since when do we go by "feeling"? He was acquitted.
@krixpop
@krixpop 14 күн бұрын
"A not-guilty verdict" Is NOT guilty ! If he is indeed guilty, then the Justice system is at fault. But God is the judge of all of us ! Thus, again, Spacey is NOT guilty of those accusations !
@jerotoro2021
@jerotoro2021 13 күн бұрын
@@inessabanovic8491 No one ever has to prove themselves innocent. No American court ever determines innocence. It's 'guilty' or 'not guilty', depending on the evidence presented by the prosecutor.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 3 күн бұрын
I worked as an actors agent in London during the time he was Artistic Director at the Old Vic. What I heard about him, at least a year before accusations about him hit the press, meant I wouldn’t ever have let any of my young male actors be alone in a room with him. He had a terrible reputation and it was widely thought he’d come to the U.K. because the age of consent is lower than in the US. He was the only person I heard such things about.
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 3 күн бұрын
I worked as an actors agent in London during the time he was Artistic Director at the Old Vic. What I heard about him, at least a year before accusations about him hit the press, meant I wouldn’t ever have let any of my young male actors be alone in a room with him. He had a terrible reputation and it was widely thought he’d come to the U.K. because the age of consent is lower than in the US. He was the only person I heard such things about.
@user-bb9qb5hw1v
@user-bb9qb5hw1v 12 күн бұрын
He sounds sincere. The gay scene can get sleazy and he fully says that.
@circlesnare3671
@circlesnare3671 3 күн бұрын
Man to man romance has a totally different dynamic and I think it leaves a lot of people that are out of that loop confused. It’s very upfront and assertive, we aren’t choosing a partner to burden with “knocking” up. In most cases you have to prove your monetary stability/DNA worth to a female partner essentially. If I was being cynical I mean 😶
@johngammon963
@johngammon963 14 күн бұрын
He is acting, but he may use his craft for these difficult situations in front of camera. Some actors struggle to be themselves when not in roles and, to be honest, I think this is what makes Mr Spacey such an amazing actor.
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 13 күн бұрын
It's interesting your statement if you take the word "acting" more literally. Aren't we all acting almost all of the time? I'm sure I would be "acting" any and all times I would be on national television. IS the reporter then "not acting"? Just sitting there without changing a look or moving an eyebrow? No critique, just my sophistry reading your post.
@rebekahresendez1603
@rebekahresendez1603 14 күн бұрын
You love eyebrows spidey!! You should do a video on emilia clark 😂
@reynalynlopez8396
@reynalynlopez8396 5 күн бұрын
Loved the chuckle when you mentioned he probably doesn't read KZbin comments haha.
@lanaladenhauser
@lanaladenhauser 13 күн бұрын
What he was saying made perfect sense to me, and by reading some of the comments, I also discovered that I mostly tend to think about things in a nuanced way and I really realised it watching this video! With your videos I find it often that I rarely have an opinion on the people you are analisying, but I always have an opinion on what makes more sense in the given situation. Do I believe a story based on a person's behavior or not. And I truly love that about your videos.
@SheZ232
@SheZ232 13 күн бұрын
Spidey, I was having withdrawals two days straight, glad ur back with yet another excellent interpretation.
@sussngardner5059
@sussngardner5059 14 күн бұрын
Good interview. Can’t say I know the truth from the lies
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm
@GemmaKelly-tw1xm 14 күн бұрын
It also cracks me up because the guy interviewing him has had a horrific sex scandal of his own.
@YTpsychMyths2
@YTpsychMyths2 8 күн бұрын
I love this channel. You really explain things that feel innately human and make sense of them.
@knorman717
@knorman717 14 күн бұрын
With the Rauri Cannon incident, the interviewer says, “How is it that none of those cameras caught that?” Kevin Spacey’s FIRST response is, “I don’t know.” He does go on to say it didn’t happen, but I’d think an innocent person’s FIRST response would be, “Because it didn’t happen!”
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 13 күн бұрын
"FIRST response would be..." I think that "would" should be a "could".
@reeree5259
@reeree5259 13 күн бұрын
He seemed tired and over it at this point in the interview, to me
@patriciasisson84
@patriciasisson84 2 күн бұрын
Because they have probably reviewed that footage over and over. Either he did, or he didn't. That many cameras should have caught something happening or nothing happening. Maybe he is disappointed they didn't vindicate him.
@ilibana
@ilibana 13 күн бұрын
Hi Spidey - just want to say how much I appreciate your videos, I don’t know if it’s the interpretation of body language that I care for so much, but I think you have a very kind and compassionate and emotionally intelligent world view that many in this world should learn from
@darrenmurphy6251
@darrenmurphy6251 14 күн бұрын
When someone says to me, that doesn't sound like something I would do, I think they are so drunk or drugged all the time they don't trust their memories
@rlh125
@rlh125 13 күн бұрын
Great video, as always. The problem is that KS is an AMAZING actor. That means he has an amazing ability to make people believe he is someone he isn't. That makes it impossible for me to trust my own judgment when it comes to believing him. I know that isn't fair to him, but it's true. 🤷‍♂️
@pamgray288
@pamgray288 5 күн бұрын
You are so incredible! I never realized how much watching body language intrigues me.
@tdmccoy1211
@tdmccoy1211 14 күн бұрын
Spidey.... Thank you so much for both the giggle and the realization and lesson about being aware of how a different one might be. And it might be smart for them to change their behavior. Sometimes you can know two things, and not put them together.
@beepbeepgoodnite4329
@beepbeepgoodnite4329 9 күн бұрын
Outstanding analysis about judgement "all in" one way or the other on someone's overal behavior. This kind of thinking frustrates me and for me very refreshing to hear you explain.
@jamieritchey7969
@jamieritchey7969 12 күн бұрын
To me, as the "45° backside violation" accusation was read aloud, we saw leaking embarrassment morph into the utter indignance to expend energy denying a story he felt was so clearly nonsensical, no one would take it seriously... Anyone else see what I mean?
@trinityt8050
@trinityt8050 14 күн бұрын
Anyone else think the interviewer was extremely partial and supportive of KS??? 💁🏽‍♀️
@flangekiwi
@flangekiwi 13 күн бұрын
Game recognizes game 😢
@RumiRose12
@RumiRose12 13 күн бұрын
He explained both sides of every segment
@heatherchandler1184
@heatherchandler1184 12 күн бұрын
Not me. Seems like he wasn’t trying to be rude and aggressive with an angle for inciting emotions for ratings like a lot of interviewers. Like stated in the replies, he provides both sides.
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 12 күн бұрын
When we are used to interviewers who go after interviewees like an attack dog, then even neutrality can seem biased in favor of the interviewee. Also, if DW has “had his own scandals” as I’ve seen suggested here (he’s not someone I am familiar with, so I just don’t know), then he may be showing a degree of *empathy* for Spacey’s situation. Empathy doesn’t necessarily mean you AGREE with the person; just that you understand how they might feel the way that they do. Spacey likely had turned down many “offers” for an interview over the years, and may have felt that DW would be more nuanced in his interview (which Spidey points out is how Spacey seems to think.) Spacey probably felt he needed to get ahead of the Channel 4 story as much as possible, but wanted an interviewer he could WORK with.
@katyarb5745
@katyarb5745 14 күн бұрын
Thanks Spidey for another great video!
@allandavis9328
@allandavis9328 13 күн бұрын
Spidey, outstanding content as always!!!
@johnfoster7823
@johnfoster7823 14 күн бұрын
The "castle of glass" statement you made stood out. I cant be the only one who was thinking house of cards when you said that. ☺
@digitaldorothy
@digitaldorothy 14 күн бұрын
I’ve been thinking about you all week each time I see a Baby Reindeer reference! 👀
@NinStardust
@NinStardust 14 күн бұрын
Literally came to the comments section looking for requests to cover the Pierce Morgan interview with Fiona! Need Spidey’s analysis on that one ASAP!
@ilibana
@ilibana 13 күн бұрын
I don’t think he’s acting, he admits he’s been a sleazy pervert coming on too strongly, and that he regrets that behaviour. Ugly behaviour but not criminal, who in their right minds can say they can never be accused of ugly behaviour - especially in Hollywood. He doesn’t deserve to have his career ruined - he’s a brilliant actor and the t.v and movie business has lost a real asset
@coolwater55
@coolwater55 13 күн бұрын
Um, many people don't have " ugly" behaviour, nor get accused of ugly behaviour. Hollywood maybe exception. They don't abuse, sexual assault, or coerce others . Don't normalize any such behaviour.
@ilibana
@ilibana 13 күн бұрын
@@coolwater55 how am I normalising it by calling it ugly, you’re calling it SA and abuse - he was cleared of those charges - so like I said he was a sleaze but not abusive, being sleazy is ugly behaviour but that’s not saying it’s right or that it’s okay, if you’re going to address what I’m saying, then address what I’m actually saying - my point is we’re all guilty of acting in a way we regret or not proud of, it’s not the same as saying it’s okay or normalising it
@coolwater55
@coolwater55 13 күн бұрын
@@ilibana The topic is sex assault accusations. He was cleared, but also admitted to forceful behaviour and sex acts outside the norm, without details. You're the one who claimed we ALL commit ugly acts we regret, so the implications is that it involves deviant sex acts or coercion. I said many do not fall in that category. UGLY acts? Define ugly acts people regret, then we'll have a very long discussion on moral, immoral, or UGLY acts. Most Humans have regrets, but it's usually about missing chances with others, or taking a work path that we didn't like, or other issues.
@user-ov3cw8iy2c
@user-ov3cw8iy2c 13 күн бұрын
He’s not done anything any different than any man I’ve ever met. Correct they’re all sleazy
@coolwater55
@coolwater55 13 күн бұрын
@@ilibana We are NOT all guilty. That's my point. You stated ALL, but there's a good majority of people who are not sleazy or act ugly. Change it to SOME, OR MANY, NOT ALL. I know plenty who are not sleazy in their past, , nor would they think that way.
@stargazer6074
@stargazer6074 13 күн бұрын
Great coverage as always, Spidey. It would be awesome if you did a video about the Piers Morgan/Fiona Harvey ("Baby Reindeer") interview. I'd love to see your thoughts on that. I've watched a lot of your videos and even my Spidey sense was tingling after watching that whole interview. 🤔🕷
@missfletcher24
@missfletcher24 15 күн бұрын
Brilliant content. Thanks for another great video. I don't have any feelings one way or another about Mr Spacey. I think he's a great actor and I enjoy his movies. I think he might have stepped out of line occasionally, but also he has a point about events that happened more than twenty years before .. memory isn't reliable and people embellish.
@amybahner6511
@amybahner6511 14 күн бұрын
It doesn't matter how long he's gotten away with criminal actions he's taken. If guilty needs to answer for it.
@ambm_4
@ambm_4 14 күн бұрын
​@amybahner6511 did you accidentally miss the whole "memory isn't reliable and people embellish" part or was it intentional?
@amybahner6511
@amybahner6511 14 күн бұрын
@@ambm_4 Not for the victims. They'll remember the rest of their lives. I do not condone time limits on SA and that's all I'm saying. Have a good day.
@amybahner6511
@amybahner6511 14 күн бұрын
@@ambm_4 Another point is the victims wish they could forget!
@missfletcher24
@missfletcher24 14 күн бұрын
It's just his word against theirs. It's very difficult to know where the embellishment ends and the truth begins. None of us were there to know what actually happened. It could be either way. He's a powerful man, he may have done some despicable things. But also.. He's a powerful man, people may embellish their interactions with him to get attention, money or clout.
@theforensicbadass
@theforensicbadass 11 күн бұрын
Hi spidey. At 7:29 could you clarify for me please? I know you taught us to look for clusters. So when Kevin Spacey is shaking his head no, even though he's saying go ahead show the letter as contradictory context...... Following up with the head shaking I have nothing left to hide which matches contex Then, He goes right into an adapter by picking his coffee cup up and taking a sip. Holding the cup there a little too long for comfort. Then he follows up w a weird blink almost keeping the coffee cup in front of his face when he's putting it down. Would you consider that a cluster that we should just keep a red flag check mark, and try to go back to it later ? I can almost feel uncomfortable watching him feel ashamed about himself. Thanks for another great video, and opportunity to learn more about body language. PS Spidey, I would love for you to do body language on the person given the interview. I considered a lot of his questions leading, and quite biased on his personal choices and expression of his sexuality. That of course is just my humble opinion. But I found his body language quite intriguing and very animated.
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 11 күн бұрын
Hey! Great question. I wouldn’t add that specific head shake to a cluster because he’s making a negative statement but with the smile, the blink rate, the mouth blocking and object interaction you might have a little cluster there worth digging into. It’s very possible he’s holding in resentments towards the email and it being shared 😊
@theforensicbadass
@theforensicbadass 11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for answering my question. ​@@TheBehavioralArts
@williamblais6082
@williamblais6082 12 күн бұрын
A reason I think of why he didn't used an 'absolute denial' for the movie thing is probably since he did it before/after but the other person was accepting of it and/or flirting back.
@CrystalCat24
@CrystalCat24 14 күн бұрын
He seems genuine and distraught. He also seems frustrated and that is understandable. Not saying he wasnt skeezy and did wrong things, but i kinda feel bad for him... Maybe hes such a good actor that i believe him? Idk.
@teresev1435
@teresev1435 14 күн бұрын
Same
@gloom3449
@gloom3449 14 күн бұрын
Hey Spidey! Do you have any tips on analysing people who are always in character? A very famous socialite has been charged with domestic violence here in Portugal and he's a very eccentric and theatrical all the time, which makes it challenging for anyone to read him. It would be like RuPaul having to respond to serious accusations. How do you approach situations like that?
@Fire-Queen
@Fire-Queen 13 күн бұрын
Interesting question, there probably would still be a baseline to differentiate from and analyse?
@gloom3449
@gloom3449 13 күн бұрын
@@Fire-Queen sure absolutely but there are hold ups to analysing an actor since they're people who can easily fake behaviors. When it comes to someone who IS their own sort of character, to me it's much more challenging. You never know where the person ends and the character begins
@isagrace4260
@isagrace4260 2 күн бұрын
You don’t think he’d become more somber in addressing this situation? Using your RP analogy, I’d expect him to be in his un-made up form and quite serious vs in his theatrical drag character
@jayneelangley9237
@jayneelangley9237 14 күн бұрын
“ I have nothing left to hide” seems like an odd statement to me but he seems to believe everything he is communicating.
@Justeet
@Justeet 14 күн бұрын
Seems like he had a lot to hide.. And looking back to all the stuff which came out about him in recent years..and all weird videos he made... 😅
@khristianzaidfloresblancas9586
@khristianzaidfloresblancas9586 14 күн бұрын
Spidey I really love and enjoy your content, I was wondering if you’re going to be analyzing this whole tiktok trend about blocking celebrities, I guess the main thing is Hailey Bailey’s apology video. Keep on doing what you do best Spidey, have a great day !!
@buleberryjam177gaming7
@buleberryjam177gaming7 10 күн бұрын
If you have been SA'd you remember every SINGLE detail. I get it Kevin Spacey may not remember every single creepy predatory interaction with young men as he did it so frequently and they were so insignificant to him he just moved onto the next one!!!
@melindaestridge4167
@melindaestridge4167 14 күн бұрын
I miss his acting. He was so good. I hope he comes back soon.
@redelfshotthefood8213
@redelfshotthefood8213 13 күн бұрын
He was a great actor. Part of his success rests with the people directing, editing, lighting, set dressing, etc. and the writing. But I believed he was whatever character he was playing. Since the allegations surfaced, combined with my own experience, I can't watch any of his work again. It's too emotionally damaging.
@laharman1
@laharman1 11 күн бұрын
​@@redelfshotthefood8213Same. I just can't which is so disappointing because I loved so many of his films.
@bionda470
@bionda470 13 күн бұрын
He 100% pulled out his junk at the movies...but because the other guy was being flirty, possibly because he was interested in his power
@pi.szczel
@pi.szczel 13 күн бұрын
The term of nuanced thinking is actually brilliant and something I will be using from now on, thank you! it just conveys so perfectly what I've always been struggling with in my interactions with people. I think Spacey is certainly an intelligent and reflective person. I even feel compassion for him. He probably used to be lost, did bad things, understood it, yet somehow I feel like I still couldn't entirely trust him, perhaps because of that bitterness that seems to be possessing him.
@chygirl76
@chygirl76 14 күн бұрын
Can you analyze the Fiona Harvey interview with Piers Morgan?
@PhilippBoettcher
@PhilippBoettcher 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your observations. I admit that I am biased because I like K.S. as an actor. It also appears to me that some people confuse the actor with his roles. So hearing your thoughts and how you put them into context was very interesting. We humans a complicated creatures and relations are complex. Let us not judge too quickly or be the first ones to throw the stone.
@AlexSmith-xc5ce
@AlexSmith-xc5ce 9 күн бұрын
I absolutely love watching your videos ❤
@wesleyfrankenofficial
@wesleyfrankenofficial 14 күн бұрын
Dear Lord I love this content. Thank you!
@harryevans1111
@harryevans1111 14 күн бұрын
Just starting this video. At 2:35 he says, “I have nothing left to hide” and then delivers a very creepy Cheshire Grin that makes me feel like he most certainly does have more to hide. It’s like he thinks they’re playing a game. Which is odd, because the rest of his body language speaks differently.
@Curious.Aquarius
@Curious.Aquarius 9 күн бұрын
Was it a Cheshire grin or was he moving his lips unconsciously to prepare himself to drink possibly hot coffee or tea? 🤔 Because to me, it looks like he may be preparing his lips to make contact with hot liquid. Idk. Some people see anything a person does as a "gotcha, bitch!" moment (not saying you do), but I don't, so that's just my initial thought. That's not to take away from your opinion or observations, which could absolutely be right. Just adding my own opinion is all.
@harryevans1111
@harryevans1111 9 күн бұрын
@@Curious.Aquarius to me - and this is just my opinion - it is clearly the former. Kevin has used that look for years, and it was instantly recognizable. Watch the weird video he did as half himself, half Frank from HoC. Or any of that show. He does this mix of “pulling taffy” while purposely locking eye contact and making a sinister look with his eyes behind that exact grin. Again, it not for sure, and I’m not as good as Spidey at this. But it seems really clearly to me to be a purposeful look that he has used for years. But I respect your opinion too!
@circlesnare3671
@circlesnare3671 3 күн бұрын
I think it was more a rueful expression. Often we grin in moments like that, it doesn’t mean we are feeling satisfied or happy.
@alexiafumarola5876
@alexiafumarola5876 14 күн бұрын
Please do a video on Piers Morgan‘s interview with Fiona Harvey about the Baby Reindeer Show🙏🏻🙏🏻
@gulbudak6042
@gulbudak6042 12 күн бұрын
I have watched the full interview and was eagerly waiting for Spidey to tackle on this subject. What bothered me the most was Dan Wootton's leading questions and statements, his seeking for approval and not keeping the interview neutral.
@aaronfimbres8953
@aaronfimbres8953 4 күн бұрын
A beautiful example of our humanity. Thank you Kevin.
@shirleymason3853
@shirleymason3853 11 күн бұрын
I was really good at reading the signs of when an alcoholic was going to blow a fuse so to speak & it helped me in some dangerous situations in my life and I was pretty good at reading people in general, but there was a lot more to learn & watching The Behavior Panel & your channel I wasn’t nearly as good as I thought I was, I’m still not where I’d like to be, but I don’t stink as bad as I did at the beginning I think watching some things over & over as well as Greg saying “the organism does what made the organism successful” and I started absorbing a few things by osmosis & since I grew up feeling like I had to mentally fight for my life I was of course interested in reading people & sizing it up…. I watched a guy called the “Ice Man & The Psychiatrist” and I would LOVE to see The behavior Panel & The behavior analysis (Spidey) read those interviews and interrogations on THE ICE MAN…… he’s bone chilling, it’s on MAX & I try to make him out but he looks drooped from something being jumped or a stroke idk but he’s a heck of a character I’ll tell you that!!!❤
@MsEldorado
@MsEldorado 14 күн бұрын
I loved KS as an actor, I never really cared about his private life but quite frankly, if someone comes out to accuse a famous person after over 20-30 years, then sorry, I can't take it seriously, whoever the accused may be. And Kevin hasn't been proven guilty so far, so I just hope he makes a comeback as an actor.
@charismahornum-fries691
@charismahornum-fries691 13 күн бұрын
20-30 years ago it was almost impossible for people to get the police to investigate and prosecute anyone. It isn't that most didn't want to but they weren't taken seriously.
@annamack5823
@annamack5823 11 күн бұрын
@@charismahornum-fries691 And they shouldn't be taken seriously now, since they cannot possibly have any evidence for what supposedly happened.
@imangiomo
@imangiomo 10 күн бұрын
Agreed ​@@annamack5823
@demep488
@demep488 14 күн бұрын
Based on what he said, he has already apologized in private in person to those he hurt. Not a public display. He try the public display and he was destroyed. He may be acting but the red around his eyes and the welled tears show to me an increased blood flow and holding back tears. Much more authentic than movie eye drops. Anyway all people make mistakes, ALL, how bad it actually is is much more nuanced than we like to admit. It really sounds like he accepted responsibility with those he hurt. I believe that is the best way. The public being given an apology is not necessary. Most of us are not expected to apologize to society in general fir our misdeeds. Have compassion. His life was wrecked.
@ravelblair6772
@ravelblair6772 14 күн бұрын
wtf he put out a public non-apology semi-in character after the event and that tanked him. He was arrogant after the accusations and that contributed a lot to the effect on his career. Your post is oddly screwed to view him in the best light poasible
@kamalasheiress4035
@kamalasheiress4035 14 күн бұрын
lol, "more authentic than movie eye drops" 😂😂
@RoseBeautyandBooks
@RoseBeautyandBooks 14 күн бұрын
100% with you on this
@redelfshotthefood8213
@redelfshotthefood8213 13 күн бұрын
He is a master actor. I don't trust soliloquys from him. Because I believed all his past roles I've seen. He can appear believable whatever he says to me. His past works are all tainted now. Like "The Lost Boys" movie. Loved it at the time. Can't watch it again now when I know what was happening to the Coreys. KS' career is over as far as I'm concerned.
@carolinej3661
@carolinej3661 13 күн бұрын
Unless a first accuser made his behaviors and patterns public, he might be continuing his smarmy behavior right to this very day. Look at Weinstein. Also, there are probably many men in positions of power or advantage that do crap like this every.day. Frankly, when "comeuppance" time arrives, I have no sympathy for any of them.
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 14 күн бұрын
The eye-brow bit was really interesting. I have really expressive eyebrows it can move more than most people. It suddenly resonated with that people have told me in my life I'm like an open book, that my emotions are very readable. I think it also leads people to trust me faster. But i'm also pretty honest. Maybe eyebrows + honesty => trust.
@RumiRose12
@RumiRose12 13 күн бұрын
I don’t think it’s fool proof bc someone in my family has very expressive eyebrows/fave and also lies a lot 😅
@melanieenmats
@melanieenmats 13 күн бұрын
@@RumiRose12 :D. According to my formula then. Flexible brows + dishonesty => ???? I don't know, but surely NOT trust. Maybe extreme distrust? What is your feeling about that person in your family? Does he/she have a psychiatric diagnosis? (I have a psychology master so that is immediately where my mind goes).
@ilovegodzilla
@ilovegodzilla 14 күн бұрын
As if, at this point, he didn’t remember the name Mike Lerner. I’m sure it’s burned in his memory, so this fake emphasis/amnesia just turns me off.
@patriciafaithfull6360
@patriciafaithfull6360 13 күн бұрын
Agree!
@Mrs_Mama_MFT
@Mrs_Mama_MFT 14 күн бұрын
If he indeed exposed himself in a movie theater, and then if he also did that thing out side of the savoy, he probably got a level of satisfaction from doing things publicly that he could have gotten caught at. He also adamantly said he never locked a door. If I were doing private things in a trailer where anyone could come in, I would definitely lock the door. Doesn’t mean the person inside with me can’t leave, but I would want to ensure no one would walk in. Unless he gets satisfaction out of the fear of getting caught. Just trying to draw lines between the different things he said.
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts 14 күн бұрын
Interesting thoughts. To clarify tho I don’t think he’s saying he’s never LOCKED a door he’s saying he’s never BLOCKED a door like physically stood in the way of someone getting out. That was what the person was saying he did and makes much more sense when you think about him saying “I even cried to stop someone from leaving but….” Not to say any of your reasoning is incorrect about what he likes just wanted to point out that distinction 😊
@sylviaopriessnig2514
@sylviaopriessnig2514 14 күн бұрын
I also think, he is very nuanced. It can be a disadvantage to be nuanced, when the other person ist very clear and you reflect that memory is flawed. Thank you for the information, that this is very rare. I have colleagues and friends, who are nuanced and I think of myself to be nuanced as well - so discussions with them are totally different. And for me it also gives the person more credibility.
@CarrieMK
@CarrieMK 6 күн бұрын
An important distinction, though, is that he wasn’t found innocent in the trials, he was found not guilty.
@nomad_sofficial
@nomad_sofficial 13 күн бұрын
Seeing how channel 4 tried cancelling Russell Brand with the same type of documentary, I struggle to believe their integrity as journalists. I would also add, those things happened a lot back in the days, not saying that's acceptable, but it was the norm and a lot of young people only succeed in the industry by participating in those acts. I mean, do we really think Madonna would have become an icon only based on her musical talents!? 😅 I guess what I'm trying to say is: stop trying to change the past and focus on making future better.
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