There are some interviews with him that he did in Europe, which are now available on CZcams. This was an American interview, but shortly after really getting established, he stopped doing interviews on American TV. He would do interviews for magazines, such as Vanity Fair, but no American television. I read where he never got the respect he felt he deserved when he was just getting started, such as on TV, so he rejected ( American television), because it rejected him.
Jack Nicholson beherrscht hervorragend die Schauspiel Kunst. In all seinen Filmen ist Jack Nicholson eine Klasse für sich 💎. Schon alleine in Batman 1989 als Joker. Grandios, perfekt als Joker. Schauspiel Kunst auf höchstem Niveau 💎. In Shinnig ist die Mimik( Gesichtsausdruck) Meisterhaft 💎.
Lord, his mind, his conviction, his hands, his mustache, his smile, his vocabulary, his style...dont even get me started on his eyes, sternocledomastoid muscle, or lips. im a puddle personified when it comes to Jack.
I totally got the ending of 5 Easy Pieces. When he jumped into the back of the truck I knew he didn't know why he did it. So I didn't need to know either.
This is the coolest channel on CZcams!! So many archived gems like this one. Jack's mannerisms in this remind me a little of John Malkovich for some reason.
Only recently saw 'Five Easy Pieces' and various commentary that seemed to me not in any way to understand the character Bob. Good to see that Mr Nicholson understands him fully (hardly surprising, I suppose), and how admirably articulate is his explanation. Only predictable, of course, that the interviewer refuses to listen to a word he says. My own take on Bob is that he's an American Meursault, described by Camus himself as follows: 'Mersault is afflicted by what I call the folly of sincerity (la folie de la sincerité). This character is distinguished by his never wanting to say more than he feels. To someone who proposes marriage and asks him if he is in love, he replies that he does not know or that he is not. He never says yes, as he is never sure of his feelings. When asked if he grieved at his mother's funeral, you'll notice that he neither admits nor denies having grieved. It is this te-nacious refusal, this fascination with the authenticity of what one is and what one feels that gives meaning to the whole novel.’
Thank you at 'SMU Jones Film' - not JUST for Jack "Breaking" classic film/film behavior down. But for this GREAT female interviewer in the ORANGE jumpsuit - fully-engaged, very sophisticated observations/interps herself. She came fully-prepped for this interview - and it showed/shows all the way thru. It raises the level a few notches. Because she IS making such intelligent remarks back at Jack.
Not a jumpsuit......but I get what you're saying. What I like about the early 1970s is the boots---particularly the men's boots. A lot of men, like Jack here in this film clip, wore boots at that time. Not cowboy boots, mind you...but "fashionable boots"---with a zipper on the side. That was all the rage back then.....early 70s. Men haven't dressed like that since....
In the book "Jack's,Life"" (1994), it says that Jack will do interviews for European television, but not American. He does do interviews for magazines such as Vanity Fair. When Jack was just getting started, he did some work on television. But he never really caught on in that medium. He felt he didn't get the respect he deserved. He felt rejected by television, and took it badly. So when he really caught on in film, he refused all offers from television, including interviews. This interview is interesting, because he's had two hit movies, "Easy Rider" and "Five Easy Pieces,." You actually hear some disparaging comments about television in some of his earlier films. But this interview,with a very capable interviewer, and Jack in all his brilliance, is truly great.
' Inculcated mendacity ' . Great vocabulary from Nicholson.
50 years ago. Men, life is short and also long at the same time
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I get what you mean.
بالفعل 🥲
I wish he did more interviews- he’s a fascinating artist
Yeah its a joy watching him talk.
There are some interviews with him that he did in Europe, which are now available on CZcams. This was an American interview, but shortly after really getting established, he stopped doing interviews on American TV. He would do interviews for magazines, such as Vanity Fair, but no American television. I read where he never got the respect he felt he deserved when he was just getting started, such as on TV, so he rejected ( American television), because it rejected him.
@@chrisfreeman9960 Don't blame him. TV journalists aren't the brightest bulbs in the closet, plus their audience is even dimmer. so...
That is an incredible piece of footage, wow. That should be included on any DVD release! You've got him defending the f**k out of that character!
Not a big movie buff, but I just watched Chinatown, (1974) for the first time. What an incredible film, and Nicholson was superb.
It's superb. Check ' the last detail ' and ' five easy pieces ' too.
And of course ' easy rider ' .
Every Jack Nicholson film is a masterpiece
'the fortune' and 'going south' are gems too
Jack Nicholson beherrscht hervorragend die Schauspiel Kunst. In all seinen Filmen ist Jack Nicholson eine Klasse für sich 💎. Schon alleine in Batman 1989 als Joker. Grandios, perfekt als Joker. Schauspiel Kunst auf höchstem Niveau 💎. In Shinnig ist die Mimik( Gesichtsausdruck) Meisterhaft 💎.
What great footage of Jack.
Lord, his mind, his conviction, his hands, his mustache, his smile, his vocabulary, his style...dont even get me started on his eyes, sternocledomastoid muscle, or lips. im a puddle personified when it comes to Jack.
Someones in love
Sploosh!
Crazy how good looking he used to be
Thank you for this gift to humanity that has access to youtube
I learned something from this . Two words , inculcated and mendacity , which together mean impressing something on someone by repeated
I totally got the ending of 5 Easy Pieces. When he jumped into the back of the truck I knew he didn't know why he did it. So I didn't need to know either.
This is the coolest channel on CZcams!! So many archived gems like this one. Jack's mannerisms in this remind me a little of John Malkovich for some reason.
I've never thought of that similarity, but you're totally right. Damn.
I love this channel
Would love to see full interview with good audio
Only recently saw 'Five Easy Pieces' and various commentary that seemed to me not in any way to understand the character Bob. Good to see that Mr Nicholson understands him fully (hardly surprising, I suppose), and how admirably articulate is his explanation. Only predictable, of course, that the interviewer refuses to listen to a word he says.
My own take on Bob is that he's an American Meursault, described by Camus himself as follows: 'Mersault is afflicted by what I call the folly of sincerity (la folie de la sincerité). This character is distinguished by his never wanting to say more than he feels. To someone who proposes marriage and asks him if he is in love, he replies that he does not know or that he is not. He never says yes, as he is never sure of his feelings. When asked if he grieved at his mother's funeral, you'll notice that he neither admits nor denies having grieved. It is this te-nacious refusal, this fascination with the authenticity of what one is and what one feels that gives meaning to the whole novel.’
Thank you at 'SMU Jones Film' - not JUST for Jack "Breaking" classic
film/film behavior down. But for this GREAT female interviewer in the ORANGE jumpsuit -
fully-engaged, very sophisticated observations/interps herself. She came fully-prepped
for this interview - and it showed/shows all the way thru. It raises the level a few
notches. Because she IS making such intelligent remarks back at Jack.
Not a jumpsuit......but I get what you're saying. What I like about the early 1970s is the boots---particularly the men's boots. A lot of men, like Jack here in this film clip, wore boots at that time. Not cowboy boots, mind you...but "fashionable boots"---with a zipper on the side. That was all the rage back then.....early 70s. Men haven't dressed like that since....
Amazing to see.
That's KERA's Lee Cullum if I'm not mistaken. Great interviewer!
He was so young then
True hero
He's still kickin on tic tok too....
Hmm?
This one must rank as being a very rare interview.
Did it run in its entirety on TV or radio in Dallas?
I'll treat you well but what can I do when they're lining up outside the door
was then AmericanAirlines (AA) sponsoring this event or the naming rights for the studio? I've seen this in several WFAA SMU videos.
goat
Hehe...my sister Sharon, once worked for American Airlines ...not sure what she did 🤔 🛩✈
Everybody?
@@fluorosco anybody?
@@MapleSyrupPoet Pan Am too?😆👍
They caught him before his flight
@1:00 Also could have been a great psychiatrist (Jack).
Highly intelligent man.
Jack could of been a
Professorial intellectual pe
"You can't handle the truth".
He seems like he’s getting annoyed by her 😂
Hopefully the audio man was fired.
Does anyone know why he doesn’t do interviews? Is he quoted as saying why? Thank u
In the book "Jack's,Life"" (1994), it says that Jack will do interviews for European television, but not American. He does do interviews for magazines such as Vanity Fair.
When Jack was just getting started, he did some work on television. But he never really caught on in that medium. He felt he didn't get the respect he deserved. He felt rejected by television, and took it badly.
So when he really caught on in film, he refused all offers from television, including interviews. This interview is interesting, because he's had two hit movies, "Easy Rider" and "Five Easy Pieces,." You actually hear some disparaging comments about television in some of his earlier films.
But this interview,with a very capable interviewer, and Jack in all his brilliance, is truly great.
@@chrisfreeman9960 thank u
Waiting for a flight?
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Kimmel ... 😮
what a class act.
Never really noticed him , but now he has the status of a comedy genius. Coco 4 life
test
Sketchiest American Airlines rep ever.
inculcated mendacity, haha. Jack is a cunning linguist.
Cunnilingus😆
No idea what a fk was the discussion all about. Jack was bluffing all the way. To get those women and he did I bet ..