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  • Comparisons between scenes from the movie The Doors (1991) with the real events from the band The Doors.
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  • @dimitreze
    @dimitreze  Před 6 lety +425

    Hey guys, I know that some scenes don't match. But sometimes some comparisons are more subtle than others. I hope you understand. ;)
    Remake of an early video.

    • @joeymartinez9854
      @joeymartinez9854 Před 6 lety +5

      dimitreze it's an awesome great video man keep up the good work

    • @Hehe-ek9fy
      @Hehe-ek9fy Před 6 lety +4

      Dimitreze I know another ture story moive

    • @Hehe-ek9fy
      @Hehe-ek9fy Před 6 lety +3

      It’s 42 the moive Jackie Robinson

    • @Hehe-ek9fy
      @Hehe-ek9fy Před 6 lety +2

      Another breaking the colour barrier and sports moive

    • @Shaffer0608
      @Shaffer0608 Před 5 lety +3

      That version of light my fire is amazing like its tuned down where can i find that

  • @Will.Peter.
    @Will.Peter. Před 4 lety +1700

    The movie is nice, but Oliver Stone gave us another Jim Morrison. The real Jim was a poet, quiet, introverted and a complex human... not a junkie person who seems just like to show off.

    • @jennycalabrano
      @jennycalabrano Před 4 lety +39

      I agree

    • @darkstreamfish2729
      @darkstreamfish2729 Před 4 lety +242

      No, he wasn't a junkie at all. Just died of a heart attack chilling in a tub at the elderly age of 27?!

    • @radtmpw
      @radtmpw Před 4 lety +31

      Captain Kirk he didn’t die in his tub lol. He OD’ed in a bathroom at a club and they didn’t wanna look bad so they brought his body back to where he was staying at. But yeah idk if he was necessarily a junkie because he always told people not to do heroin

    • @lordmonty9421
      @lordmonty9421 Před 4 lety +154

      Be careful. The film certainly took cinematic liberties with Stone at the helm, and the surviving members of The Doors were critical of the group's portrayal. That said, despite Jim's obvious intellect and artistic qualities, the guy was a documented fucking nightmare. By his own admission, he was an addict. First to food in his college years, and later, alcohol and all manner of drugs. Your comment reminds me of those who idolize Kurt Cobain in hindsight. Was he an exceptional talent? Absolutely. He crafted some of the most iconic songs and albums of 20th century pop music. Though it's amusing to me whenever I see CZcams commenters say of his clips, "You see? Kurt was so funny when he was clean!" Newsflash: Cobain wasn't clean ANY significant length of time basically from the time Nevermind broke to the time of his death. He was a hopeless addict. "And then Courtney MURDERED him!!" they add. She did, did she?

    • @darkstreamfish2729
      @darkstreamfish2729 Před 4 lety +56

      @@radtmpw Your're incorrect. He died in a bath tub at his girlfriend's apartment in Paris. Do the research. Supposedly, the cause of death was not an OD. No autopsy was performed (Paris law did not require it) but it was listed as a heart attack. Who dies of a heart attack at 27? Maybe it was an OD, but it didn't happen at some club in a bathroom where his friends then tried to sneak his corpse back to the house. You make it sound like "Weekend at Bernie's." Actually, that would make a good conspiracy/dark-comedy film. Weekend at Jim's... I like it.

  • @TheAndreluizcarneiro
    @TheAndreluizcarneiro Před 5 lety +2634

    The only movie where the real person being portrayed is more good looking than the actor.

    • @artsurfliteratura
      @artsurfliteratura Před 5 lety +50

      True!

    • @canaldosouza6372
      @canaldosouza6372 Před 5 lety +6

      @@artsurfliteratura Olha quem eu achei

    • @ale-qo2vn
      @ale-qo2vn Před 5 lety +83

      elninjalaranja
      Selena, Nancy Spungen, and Sid vicious were also more attractive in real life then their actors.

    • @Eqoob
      @Eqoob Před 5 lety +4

      elninjalaranja totally agree!!!

    • @yolodrol7500
      @yolodrol7500 Před 5 lety +216

      Very true, but Kilmer did a hell of a job portraying Jim.

  • @Levente20
    @Levente20 Před 4 lety +731

    the fact that Val kilmer actually singing the songs is damn impressive

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda Před 3 lety +48

      Yeah I liked Vals performance why people take movies literally is their problem. I saw the film but I read the books and listened to all the music too did not base my opinion just on the film. Jim was a bit of an exhibitionist at times but just to thrill the fans I think. Lots just want the rockstar not the sensitive musician unfortunately.

    • @purpleasfloyd7336
      @purpleasfloyd7336 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AnnaLVajda well put together! There is a a DVD of the doors that has his purpose as an antidote to Olivers movie. “The doors collection” DVD by roby, ray, and John. There is on this dvd an bonus content where the doors survivers have a discussion about old doors day. They explain Morrison’s philosophy, his lyrics and what the doors THE band is all about. Really good!

    • @HarringJess
      @HarringJess Před 2 lety

      That is the best part, agreed

    • @tlaw8992
      @tlaw8992 Před rokem

      Fuckin Right

    • @Sparky1002
      @Sparky1002 Před rokem +8

      3 years later .. lol Fun Fact Robbie and Ray could not tell if it was Jim or Val on the Demo tapes that Val Kilmer had done .. for them too listen too both said Val sound just like Jim !

  • @CelticSparrows
    @CelticSparrows Před rokem +129

    Val Kilmer was exceptional in this movie. His singing was so spot on that members of the actual band couldn’t tell the difference between his voice and Jim’s voice. He had to undergo psychotherapy to get out of character well after filming ended.

    • @user-cf6te2ug2g
      @user-cf6te2ug2g Před 9 měsíci +4

      He got stoned to fit into the role better

    • @CreatingExcellence
      @CreatingExcellence Před 6 měsíci

      He was good but he was directed like shit

    • @CzaristMatt
      @CzaristMatt Před 2 měsíci +2

      He was playing a psychopath. The look in his eyes did not capture Jim's look on stage at all.
      Entertaining movie but Oliver Stone is a madman.

    • @danielcrain12
      @danielcrain12 Před 15 dny

      Lies sounds nothing like my brother dudes a joke and a half could never sing like james the way he walks in the movie pisses me off damn me to hell but that is the word

  • @ilovefatguys12
    @ilovefatguys12 Před 3 lety +498

    I don’t blame it on the actor that plays Jim, I blame it on the director.

    • @kimschubert61
      @kimschubert61 Před 3 lety +41

      I agree. I feel sad for Jim that this was the movie Oliver Stone decided to make. I have been a
      Doors fan for many many years and feel this movie did such a disservice to the band but especially
      Jim. I am only a fan and did not know Jim but have read many books and seen many interviews and
      feel that he was a very smart and complex and unique individual. Yes he drank a lot, but that was another side to him. For everything he accomplished he deserved better than this movie!

    • @HarringJess
      @HarringJess Před 2 lety +8

      I blame the producers who chose not to re-enact each scene from history

    • @cspray5386
      @cspray5386 Před rokem +3

      @@daniel4412
      Agreed
      It's a brilliant movie
      Put together well and has been that way for me for 30 years
      If anyone else thinks they could do better is just nitpicking

    • @VolkXue
      @VolkXue Před rokem +4

      @@kimschubert61 it just focuses more on the self destructive side of Morrison that goes hand in hand with a rockstar. Plus we know a lot more about Morrison today than we did at the time.

    • @OvelhaRosa418
      @OvelhaRosa418 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I say the same with the film Blonde, Ana de Armas looked like Marilyn Mornoe from afar, and realizing that these two films have in common only presenting the dark and heavy parts of them that doesn't even seem true.

  • @siray3232
    @siray3232 Před 6 lety +978

    thank you for showing that Jim didn't scream "HIGHER" all of sudden during the song lol

    • @VeganRebelLove
      @VeganRebelLove Před 5 lety +75

      It brought a lot of laughs from the audience though in the theater. It was done very well for entertainment purposes. But YES I loved seeing the ACTUAL footage soon after watching the movie.

    • @buzby303
      @buzby303 Před 5 lety +3

      😆

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit Před 5 lety +15

      Not "scream," but he emphasized it.

    • @rockavenger7729
      @rockavenger7729 Před 5 lety +14

      All real doors fans know that

    • @huskyjerk
      @huskyjerk Před 5 lety +5

      The movie came off as bush league.

  • @FBeer-to9dl
    @FBeer-to9dl Před 4 lety +242

    Jim: soft spoken/singing ..:".higher.."
    Kilmer loud and exaggerating singing:" ..Higher,,YEAH!
    Typically Hollywood

    • @Driessens_Peter
      @Driessens_Peter Před 4 lety +3

      i would have done that to if i was him,. setting people of is my hobby lmao that said it shows how humble and respectfull Morrison was.

    • @claudiapagliara7667
      @claudiapagliara7667 Před 3 lety +3

      I prefer Oliver Stone version lol

  • @zyrrhos
    @zyrrhos Před 5 lety +228

    I live in Los Angeles and ran into Ray at a DVD store on Pico Blvd. called Laser Blazer back in the early 2000s. I would go there every Tuesday to load up on new releases. I saw someone with their back to me with a stack of DVDs that matched mine and made some offhanded comment that I can't exactly remember. He turned around and we started talking about film and the whole time I was thinking to myself, "Oh my God, I'm talking to a legend." I finally worked up the nerve and said, "I'm a big fan of your music." He was very gracious and we continued to talk about film and "Jimbo" and his refusal to watch the movie _The Doors_ because he felt like it didn't honor the memory of Jim and heard it made him look like a drunken buffoon. I told him it was sloppy but that I liked it because it inspired me and a lot of others to really get deeper into the Doors and their music. He appreciated that, but was still bitter towards Stone. We talked about when he knew it was over, when the spirit had left Jim. He seemed very protective of him, like an older brother. Anyway, his wife Dorothy finally walked up, he introduced her and they left. Sweet guy.

    • @oliviaball770
      @oliviaball770 Před 5 lety +16

      This sounds like such a nice encounter

    • @AB-ix7ed
      @AB-ix7ed Před 4 lety +7

      DAmn, man, this seems so lovely and surreal! What an experience! This is the kind of things that real stay in you heart forever!

    • @End-Result
      @End-Result Před 4 lety +6

      Nice story. Then again, Manzarek had his own version of Jim too. What's to say he understood him any better than most.

    • @zyrrhos
      @zyrrhos Před 4 lety +4

      @@End-Result I think it was very difficult being in a band with Morrison, because toward the end they never knew which Jim would show up. My take is that Ray was very aware of this and had a realistic view of him, but of course the memory of him and what they created together becomes embellished over time. Human nature.

    • @congobelga6840
      @congobelga6840 Před 4 lety

      Can you be short?

  • @minecraftlover3366
    @minecraftlover3366 Před 5 lety +220

    Jim literally standing still and rolling his eyes in Break on through. But the actor bout to have an aneurism on stage like god damn🤔😂

  • @dorogy4586
    @dorogy4586 Před 5 lety +402

    In a Ray manzerak interview in the 90s, he said he wouldve loved to sock Oliver Stone in the face LMAO

    • @scottwilson599
      @scottwilson599 Před 5 lety +95

      Yup because Stone didn't consult with any of the band, instead deciding to make Morrison look like a complete drunken jackass 24/7.

    • @shepherdoffire9263
      @shepherdoffire9263 Před 4 lety +8

      Scott Wilson i think robbie krieger actually helped the actor portraying him how to use the guitar

    • @kimisdaman
      @kimisdaman Před 4 lety +17

      Have you read "No One Here Gets Out Alive"? A friend and I referred to the book as "Jim was drunk" because of the large number of scenes set with that line. "Jim was drunk, we arrived at the arena", "Jim was drunk, we got on the plane", "Jim was drunk, and the interviewer asked . . ." Not saying every word was true, but there seems to be some agreement that Jim liked to drink, and that heavy drinking contributed to his premature death.

    • @TheMclesc
      @TheMclesc Před 4 lety +6

      Powerfactorguy show me the way to the next whiskey bar

    • @lilnose3095
      @lilnose3095 Před 4 lety +5

      @@TheMclesc and it must have whiskey or you know what

  • @andrethetempler846
    @andrethetempler846 Před 5 lety +702

    Val kilmer was flopping around way too much. Worst was the part with sunglasses and the beard.. Jim was alot calmer and introverted.

    • @elijahbatz3286
      @elijahbatz3286 Před 5 lety +69

      I agree. I'm guessing Val just got really into the character and exaggerated him a bit more. Jim did have hyper moments and jumped around but he didn't do it constantly. He was also a lot less seductive in the way he moved.

    • @ashley3476
      @ashley3476 Před 5 lety +7

      I agree 100%

    • @gargantuaism
      @gargantuaism Před 5 lety +42

      It must have something to do with the way Stone was directing him too.

    • @truthhurts79
      @truthhurts79 Před 5 lety +9

      Oh stfu! Val did a great job dipshit

    • @rubentongiani6198
      @rubentongiani6198 Před 5 lety +6

      Until he drank right?

  • @samhenderson6474
    @samhenderson6474 Před 3 lety +82

    Hearing Jim and Val sing together is a trip.

  • @El_Hicks
    @El_Hicks Před 5 lety +1139

    Maybe one day we'll get to see the intelligent Doors movie everyone deserves.

    • @sarasaxena2199
      @sarasaxena2199 Před 5 lety +111

      Hopefully we'll also get the accurate Queen movie the world deserves someday

    • @elisasalievski4265
      @elisasalievski4265 Před 5 lety +2

      Sara Saxena damn

    • @SuperPeka89
      @SuperPeka89 Před 5 lety +18

      that would be documentary

    • @richieesquiche8234
      @richieesquiche8234 Před 5 lety +1

      Amen.

    • @artmienz3077
      @artmienz3077 Před 5 lety +47

      I'm still waiting on the Jimi Hendrix movie we all deserve, so far one awful attempt, and one well portrayed by Andre 3000, but the rest of the movie was horrible .

  • @thecandyman9308
    @thecandyman9308 Před 4 lety +153

    Personally I love the movie. Yeah, I know there's much to be desired in terms of historical accuracy, but it's a historical drama. It's a stylized version of events. Kilmer was trying to get at the essence of Morrison, not to reenact every single stage move or vocal inflection of Morrison ever. Honestly Kilmer should be applauded for doing as well as he did w/ the singing- when it came out most people didn't know it was actually him doing it.
    Please don't hate me. :)

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 Před 4 lety +3

      People who can't tell their voices are apart are stupid. The only time The Real Jim's music is used is when there are montages. It is very easy to tell their voices apart. At least for me.

    • @Hugatree1
      @Hugatree1 Před 3 lety +14

      Oil Drillin' agree on all points. I love the movie and have seen it many times, although Jim Morrison is far too complex a personality to ever be captured or understood Val Kilmer did a great job. I could probably talk for hours about Morrison, he embodied so many different archetypes, shape shifting from the beautiful romantic poet to the world weary blues man. Shaman, cosmic trickster, introspective and other worldly. His passing left us waiting and wondering his death as mysterious and baffling as the incredible enigma that was Morrison himself.

    • @thecandyman9308
      @thecandyman9308 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Hugatree1 I think that those, including even Manzarek, Kennealy, et al had built up a character so incredibly substantial that no portrait would have been acceptable to them, the most credible of sources. Of course the film was deficient as a document of Morrison. Was there ever one, regardless of medium? All I can say is that Stone's telling is about as fearless in the medium as I've seen. Perfect. Naw. But man do Stone, Kilmer, MacLachan and all throw everything at the wall with the hope that at least of it sticks. And that's how The Doors as a band always resounded to me.

    • @El_Hicks
      @El_Hicks Před 3 lety +1

      No, the problem IS, is that it's NOT a HISTORICAL drama, at a certain point. Stone made it TOO fictional as to NOT be historical.

    • @mdog86
      @mdog86 Před rokem +2

      @@MrParkerman6 Oh really lol, literally the band members themselves couldn't tell Val and Jim apart at first. Val's singing was so eerily accurate that it freaked out the band's original producer Paul Rothchild and Paul had to go outside. Val himself recounted this story in a reddit ama.

  • @kristian78
    @kristian78 Před 4 lety +105

    Yes, all was exaggerated and get it why some people are annoyed. But, remember it is a film and not a documentary. With that in mind, personally I think Val Kilmer did a very good job and can’t think of anyone that realistically could of done a better job taking into consideration acting, looks and build and all else.
    Not really an easy part to portray...

    • @heatherjo989
      @heatherjo989 Před 3 lety +5

      F aye. I agree 100%
      Everyone can be angry but tell you what, this movie got us the Younger generation into them & other great ones. I dig it 🤙

  • @elizabethcamacho615
    @elizabethcamacho615 Před 4 lety +142

    Personally, Val did a great job as Jim Morrison. At that time, I dont think there couldve been anyone else to do the role.

    • @HarringJess
      @HarringJess Před 2 lety +5

      Agreed, Val did excellent. Not the actor's fault, the producers

    • @blackvador7177
      @blackvador7177 Před 2 lety +2

      Now Yes, with Eric Bana

    • @waz3128
      @waz3128 Před rokem +2

      Still isn't anyone today that could play him as well as Val Kilmer

    • @OJames1138
      @OJames1138 Před rokem +1

      Loved Val but I'm so curious over Jason Patrick auditioning. I think he would have been interesting.

    • @shaneferris1043
      @shaneferris1043 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Johnny Depp would have been better

  • @caseyuribe8263
    @caseyuribe8263 Před 4 lety +109

    Honestly why is everyone hating on Val Kilmer. Yes he wasn't perfect in playing Jim Morrison but i give him credit he did a damn good job for being told what to do and how to act by Oliver Stone.

    • @willemdevos2587
      @willemdevos2587 Před 3 lety +15

      I think he was perfectly cast just not perfectly directed, far from it actually

    • @ThePandacub69
      @ThePandacub69 Před 2 lety +6

      Everyone was hating on Kilmer??

    • @mdog86
      @mdog86 Před rokem +4

      Val was perfect for the role of Jim Morrison though imo, maybe the movie wasn't exactly historically accurate (I love the movie itself btw) but as far as the casting goes Val Kilmer was quite literally the perfect cast for it.

    • @ThePandacub69
      @ThePandacub69 Před rokem +2

      @@mdog86 Kilmer should have gotten an Oscar nod!

    • @cspray5386
      @cspray5386 Před rokem +2

      He was perfect
      Great performance

  • @anantshreepandey9090
    @anantshreepandey9090 Před 5 lety +174

    Val Kilmer played Morrison as a dumb crazy alcoholic however Jim was actually really intelligent calmer and really introverted, he was just a poet trying to sing to the world

    • @jimmorrison5308
      @jimmorrison5308 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you the best and truest comment yet.

    • @victorpina3654
      @victorpina3654 Před 4 lety +2

      Jim was bipolar

    • @victorpina3654
      @victorpina3654 Před 4 lety +1

      @Brett R yes

    • @victorpina3654
      @victorpina3654 Před 4 lety

      I'm 47 years old and an alcoholic ive been sober for 4yrs and listening to rock music and the doors since I was 13 and yes I would get crazy like jim wen i would drink Brett

    • @hoobadooba2000
      @hoobadooba2000 Před 3 lety +9

      I don’t blame Kilmer for it though. He did an awesome job. I think someone else should’ve directed the movie and made something better out of it. But I wouldn’t replace Val Kilmer

  • @LordGreystoke
    @LordGreystoke Před 5 lety +422

    It's Oliver Stone's fantasy about Jim. That's all it is. That's all it will ever be.

    • @patr70
      @patr70 Před 5 lety +4

      Oliver Stone is a Brilliant and Strong mind. His body of work is Vast and the topics he tackls for his films required alot of perserverance and bravery. Even to get this film made(The Doors) was a feat in and of itself.

    • @alternativasss
      @alternativasss Před 5 lety

      Lord Byron? XD

    • @LordGreystoke
      @LordGreystoke Před 5 lety +1

      She walks in beauty like the night....

    • @alternativasss
      @alternativasss Před 5 lety

      @@LordGreystoke Of cloudless climes and starry skies

    • @LordGreystoke
      @LordGreystoke Před 5 lety +2

      @@alternativasss
      And all that’s best of dark and bright
      Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
      Thus mellowed to that tender light
      Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
      One shade the more, one ray the less,
      Had half impaired the nameless grace
      Which waves in every raven tress,
      Or softly lightens o’er her face;
      Where thoughts serenely sweet express,
      How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
      And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,
      So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
      The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
      But tell of days in goodness spent,
      A mind at peace with all below,
      A heart whose love is innocent!

  • @IHATEYANKS41
    @IHATEYANKS41 Před 5 lety +458

    The worst part is exaggerating the “girl we couldn’t get much higher” so cringe

    • @chewableviagra6394
      @chewableviagra6394 Před 4 lety +24

      It's just to signify the importance of the moment and the scene that's taking place it's not supposed to be 100 percent Jesus

    • @bullhead4963
      @bullhead4963 Před 4 lety +4

      @@chewableviagra6394 yeah... its not really a great portrayal but its a smart one. i like what val was doing the whole movie. of course you cant compare that with the real simple jim

    • @santinopardo8671
      @santinopardo8671 Před 4 lety +1

      IHATEYANKS41 yeah but it is epic hahaha,anyway Jim didn’t that such thing

    • @Betterthantelly
      @Betterthantelly Před 4 lety

      IHATEYANKS41 It’s so the fuckin idiots watching can keep up with what’s going on. It makes for shit films if the really obvious parts of the story have to slap you round the face so you don’t miss them.

    • @yvngxchristo
      @yvngxchristo Před 3 lety +1

      It wasn't cringe, was more funny. He didn't actully made this, but it's kinda funny

  • @scottwilson599
    @scottwilson599 Před 5 lety +32

    Kilmer did a good job, it's just that Stone's film made Morrison just look like a drunken fool all the time. Sure he was drinking, but there was alot more to him. And that crap with him putting Pam in a closet and lighting it on fire is bs. Stone never wanted Manzarek to be an advisor on the film, so what we got was Stone's interpretation of the band and Jim.

  • @CreatingExcellence
    @CreatingExcellence Před 5 lety +176

    Jim was way more coy than portrayed in the movie. Much more of a gentleman overall and not so dopey sounding at all. The really great thing is they didn’t have to exaggerate the greatest frontman in history and yet they decided to do so.

    • @marlonelliot8943
      @marlonelliot8943 Před 5 lety +9

      And John Densmore wasn't some hippie frat boy

    • @boatwithwheels
      @boatwithwheels Před 4 lety +3

      I agree, but Jim's talking voice did sound pretty dopey at times

    • @kimisdaman
      @kimisdaman Před 4 lety +4

      One of things that irritated me, was the way Stone littered Jim's speech with song lyrics, as if the audience would think, "Yeah, that's something Jim would say", because they'd heard it on the radio.

    • @kathrynschimpf8957
      @kathrynschimpf8957 Před 3 lety +3

      I saw an interview with Ray Manzarek and he did say that Jim Morrison was an alcoholic and that there were times he actually could get cruel and mean. It's very sad how alcohol can make people move aggressive! Of course Ray knew how Jim's presence showed such intelligent, poetic and musical talent many of us cherished! R.I.P.Jim Morrison!

    • @CreatingExcellence
      @CreatingExcellence Před 6 měsíci

      @@kathrynschimpf8957 Ray also said he wanted to deck Oliver Stone because of the portrayal of Jim. He went on to say he never would have been associated with Jim Morrison as he was portrayed in the movie.

  • @VinnieSausagePizzaHead69
    @VinnieSausagePizzaHead69 Před 5 lety +31

    Val kilmer is one hell of an actor,he did a great job portraying John Holmes in wonderland

  • @briancorbin5542
    @briancorbin5542 Před 4 lety +29

    This is the movie that made me to fall in love with the doors

  • @alexasmachine
    @alexasmachine Před 4 lety +22

    Is Val Kilmer really singing? I lost it when they're having Thanksgiving and he stomps on the turkey. 😂

  • @jurgenhermann4491
    @jurgenhermann4491 Před 3 lety +4

    Jim died 50 years ago, today is the anniversary of his death. Thanks for this clip!

  • @arawn10
    @arawn10 Před 6 lety +72

    "The End" was performed at *CBC* (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) studios in Toronto-- because no other station around wanted to air the entire song (or even part of it).

    • @End-Result
      @End-Result Před 4 lety +1

      I was wondering about that, thanks for the clarification!

  • @bishopgutierrez5772
    @bishopgutierrez5772 Před 5 lety +205

    6:12 that face that the real Jim made when he got the mic thrown out of his hands by the pigs

    • @cinemageplt
      @cinemageplt Před 5 lety +9

      Looks like the joker of Heath Leger i dont know why

    • @DanJanTube
      @DanJanTube Před 5 lety +26

      I believe that's now universally known as the "What The Actual Fuck?" face.

    • @Kombi-1
      @Kombi-1 Před 4 lety +1

      heh

    • @endearingart
      @endearingart Před 4 lety +5

      So silly Jim’s face lol

    • @cosmiclino2080
      @cosmiclino2080 Před 4 lety +1

      The pint of gin knocked back in one just before taking the stage and the copious amounts of drugs and hallucinogens may have contributed

  • @willierock9892
    @willierock9892 Před 5 lety +55

    We can all agree that there's only one Jim

  • @stephisaseal3728
    @stephisaseal3728 Před 5 lety +125

    They should remake this and get it right. I can see how they want to jazz things up for Hollywood but if you actually want to portray Jim Morrison you’ve got to act the part. Jim doesn’t move as much on stage but Val exaggerates this a lot.

    • @scottwilson599
      @scottwilson599 Před 5 lety +4

      Lol you want them to remake the movie based on something as little as movements? Kilmer looked pretty damn close to Morrison looks wise to me, it was how Morrison and the band were portrayed by Stone. That's the issue.

    • @El_Hicks
      @El_Hicks Před 3 lety

      It depends. Jim DID move around a HELL of a lot during certain performances. he exaggerated moves theatrically in order to get them across to a huge audience. But sometimes he was just in the mood to stand there. This is the problem with the film. It's a one-dimensional, moronic portrayal of a very complex, intelligent person.

    • @minimal_Sonntag
      @minimal_Sonntag Před 2 lety

      so what?

  • @georgem.621
    @georgem.621 Před 5 lety +222

    90's bullshits. I was a young man in the 60's, saw Jim & The Doors live in Philadelphia, wasn't like that at all, clearly Val Kilmer is portraying a psycho or someone like this but definitely NOT Jim. Sorry folks!

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Před 5 lety +3

      Wow. Talk about it.

    • @Alceste1980
      @Alceste1980 Před 5 lety +2

      You're so lucky!

    • @jennycalabrano
      @jennycalabrano Před 4 lety +5

      You're a lucky man :)

    • @elizabethcamacho615
      @elizabethcamacho615 Před 4 lety +9

      Hey dont blame it all on Val. Im sure the director and show business people had alot to say in how he was portrayed.

    • @georgem.621
      @georgem.621 Před 4 lety +4

      @Brett R I saw Jim twice...you saw Val on the big screen. Good for your rock band experiences but this thread is about Jim.

  • @BCS1105
    @BCS1105 Před 3 lety +35

    This is probably an unpopular opinion but I thought that this was a phenomenal film. I look at it for what it is, a film. Sure, a film based loosely on reality but a film nonetheless. I think that more people should view it that way, treat it for what it is, I think it makes the film a more enjoyable experience if you treat it more as a film than a full blown, honest biopic. Just my take.

  • @jamesmoore7242
    @jamesmoore7242 Před 4 lety +11

    Blows your mind when Jim’s band mates couldn’t tell a difference because Val practiced an perfected his sound

  • @danelicker317
    @danelicker317 Před 2 lety +4

    Jim wasn't bering rebellious when he said "higher" on the Ed Sullivan show. He swore that he was just so nervous that he forgot to change the lyric. It was his first time on national TV and he was a very shy person. He once sang with his back to the audience because he was insecure.

  • @lisajackson1476
    @lisajackson1476 Před 5 lety +74

    The movie didnt do him justice, he was calm high as all of the cost of living......He told the truth the best way he could...." Woke up this morning and got myself a beer"....As a black woman much love and respect to his kraft.....Straight Truth teller....

    • @johnLennon255
      @johnLennon255 Před 5 lety +7

      remember, the futures uncertain but the end is always near

    • @silverselina2382
      @silverselina2382 Před 5 lety

      @@johnLennon255 let it roll baby roll, let it roll baby roll, let it roll baby roll, all night long!

    • @brandoncumba7336
      @brandoncumba7336 Před 4 lety +1

      Woke up this morning got my self a beard when he woke up from a coma from drugs

  • @officialedge6163
    @officialedge6163 Před 4 lety +33

    Val deserved an Oscar for this along with his role as Doc in Tombstone. Snubbed twice.😞

    • @jo-lene9679
      @jo-lene9679 Před rokem +2

      ooooh yes!! So 100% freaking true!! 👏

  • @THEBANDIT7979
    @THEBANDIT7979 Před 5 lety +106

    The real Jim was prettier. Hahahahaha

  • @markstirburski7926
    @markstirburski7926 Před 5 lety +50

    Saw John densmore give a lecture at a university years ago when asked about the film he said he doesnt remember any naked women ever on stage lol he also feels like the film was Oliver stones fantasy about what it would be like to be Morrison instead of who Jim really was and oh by the way Jim never locked pam in a closet and set it on fire Jim wasnt a monster

  • @ThisIsJ.Nicole
    @ThisIsJ.Nicole Před 3 lety +9

    Highly underrated. I thought Val embodied Morrison very well.

  • @ghostninja5035
    @ghostninja5035 Před 3 lety +5

    In the real version he says higher like he normally would. He doesn't draw attention to it at all. In the movie he makes it seem like a stage show. It's so over-dramatic.

  • @larrygomez6637
    @larrygomez6637 Před 4 lety +6

    I was 13 when Jim died and because my mother didn't appreciate drug reference, I missed out on the Doors except when "Hello, I love you" came out. Mom and stepdad Jack ran a music store and when the song came on the radio, she asked, "how can he love her when he doesn't know her name?" I bought a copy of this movie to get a sort of documented insight of the Doors while not knowing of the accompanying dramatization. Long live the Doors!

  • @tunez4uhickman997
    @tunez4uhickman997 Před 3 lety +12

    Revisited the Doors movie just last week in 2020, what a classic, it captures the dark twisted side of the 60s rather than the glamour and cheese, val Kilmer was on fire back then, definitely in my top 5 movies of all time ✌️✊

  • @danilaannunziata6976
    @danilaannunziata6976 Před 4 lety +7

    this movie shows jim as a drunk crazy man... but he was so calm and introvert

  • @melodycjefferson1323
    @melodycjefferson1323 Před 3 lety +41

    There was no one else that could portray the Lizard King. Period. Val Kilmer rocked it.

  • @maximejean8243
    @maximejean8243 Před 3 lety +12

    According to the other members of the band he had a problem with alcohol especialy at the end. He was not always drunk... You can see hundred of videos on youtube where he is not drunk. I can tell you 100 stories of me drunk but the 14600 others days I was not drunk. Stone took the 3-4 shows where things goes bad and done a movie with that. But there is about 200 shows where everythings goes well...

  • @cristyrawks6325
    @cristyrawks6325 Před 4 lety +41

    Saw the movie when it first came out and I was shocked how close to Jim, Val Kilmer portrayed him especially the singing. When the other Doors were interviewed after the movie came out, they said when they were on set watching Val come into the room, he immediately channeled Jim and it gave them chills everytime he did a scene. Like it was Jim come to life. The comparisons were very cool to watch and yes there were dramatic licenses made, that happens in all movies. But it was very close to real life. Additionally, when Val does the movements on stage, that IS how Jim moved a lot of the time. He was an alcoholic and a druggie and acted out his addiction and frustrated reluctant rock star antics. I loved this movie. Brought me closer to understanding the man more. And that is my take on it.

    • @maryk6192
      @maryk6192 Před 4 lety +5

      Well put!! A lot of people don't focus much on the fact that Jim had serious drug & alcohol issues. He was still just a kid, probably over whelmed with stardom and no guidance, many of us would probably end up dying young. The doors made more of an impact in 5 years than most bands will ever make. Still my favorite band ever!!!!!

  • @tonybates7870
    @tonybates7870 Před 4 lety +7

    I can't get over how much Val Kilmer looked like Morrison. Uncanny.

  • @hang2381
    @hang2381 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for uploading, you can never compare the real thing to a copy. Even though the film tried to portray the story of the Doors, it will never really let you know they were an incredible band

  • @ofeliacore977
    @ofeliacore977 Před 6 lety +43

    This is awesome! The Doors is my favorite band!! ❣️❣️

  • @gc3k
    @gc3k Před 3 lety +27

    When I was a kid I just thought Morrison and Kilmer were the same person

  • @alstefanini8918
    @alstefanini8918 Před 3 lety +5

    I heard an interview where Jim actually said a movie is a third or forth interpretation of the story....the guy was smart.

  • @mrgolem2044
    @mrgolem2044 Před 4 lety +4

    Anyway I really like the movie
    It was such a experience cause I was born in the latest 70s and the movie inspired me to get the doors tapes and cds😀😀😀👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😎😎😎✌🏼

  • @fredm9644
    @fredm9644 Před 3 lety +7

    I'm not fan of The Doors and I haven't seen this movie yet. But from this comparison, I feel that the real Jim Morrison is calmer and soulful...The actor portrayed him as someone crazy and full of stress. It's hard to play Jim Morrison I think, his eyes, his face..expressed something between dream and reality.( Sorry for my poor English. And I just saw few videos of The Doors' performances)

  • @duo5817
    @duo5817 Před 4 lety +15

    3:33 they couldn't even get his glasses right, come on man

  • @310_Latchkey_kid
    @310_Latchkey_kid Před 4 lety +4

    One of the greatest movies ever! I've been a fan since I was 15 now I'm 40 and still a fan!

  • @MrLhs66
    @MrLhs66 Před 5 lety +11

    ''The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'': ''When the truth becomes legend, print the legend.'' Pilgrim

  • @monicablom4231
    @monicablom4231 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you for a very interesting video. Jim Morrison was very shy, hence standing tall, staring straight into the wall, Eyes closed. Oliver Stone created a more " expressive" stage persona.

  • @krystalship6245
    @krystalship6245 Před 5 lety +4

    I was not even born when Jim Morrison was alive but for sure his spirit, soul and poetry live within my soul and underneath my subconscious. I can not stop watching his videos and analyzing his lyrics. They reflect his most intense truth about real life. His View of life and reality its reflected on his poetry yet the reality from back then till today still applies. "We are searching for something that already exist."
    James Douglas Morrison beautiful writing with a haunting tune. How to forget such intense beauty that not everyone understand...

    • @Hugatree1
      @Hugatree1 Před 3 lety +2

      liliana Morrison wow, that is incredible. I was a teenager in 1967 when I first heard the Doors. Music and the world had changed forever at that time and first hearing Morrison’s voice was intoxicating. Fifty years later I feel exactly the same way about Morrison that you do. I also believe him to be in some ways an eternal soul, the anima mundi that Jung speaks of, the romantic poet, shaman, cosmic trickster. The music and his poetry is so deep beautiful and haunting I return to it every few years and have a new appreciation of the genius insight and beauty that was Jim Morrison

  • @bobnot.
    @bobnot. Před 5 lety +8

    Amazing performance by Kilmer tbh and i say that as a lifelong Doors fan. ye ye i know some of the character was off and some of it was overplayed but it was a piece designed by stone to portray the chaos and disorder and i think Kilmer did that perfectly tbh

  • @HollywoodRabbi
    @HollywoodRabbi Před 4 lety +2

    Great job researching and editing!!

  • @eatnender9119
    @eatnender9119 Před 4 lety +5

    two jim,
    jim the bad guy, the doors movie 1991
    jim the poet, the real one. 1943-1971

  • @Twocryingkittens
    @Twocryingkittens Před 5 lety +50

    Jim Morrison is one of the few people who were more attractive than the actor that played them onscreen

    • @georgeguja6155
      @georgeguja6155 Před 4 lety

      Who were the others

    • @ShannonLee1956
      @ShannonLee1956 Před 3 lety +8

      Anyone who tried playing Sharon Tate or Marilyn Monroe for starts. Shoot even Freddie Mercury was better looking than the guy who played him!

    • @vedicwarriorOriginal
      @vedicwarriorOriginal Před 2 lety +1

      @@ShannonLee1956 No one even comes close to Sharon Tate!!! Not even Margot Robbie who played her in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. 👌

  • @nicolen.9642
    @nicolen.9642 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for posting, great editing 👍

  • @barrysmith7910
    @barrysmith7910 Před 4 lety +3

    Back in 1991 when we didn't have CZcams comparison videos and it was just a great movie...

  • @TMcCoy-kt5qk
    @TMcCoy-kt5qk Před 5 lety +29

    Jim Morrison is one, but Val kilmer is a very good actor...

  • @VeganRebelLove
    @VeganRebelLove Před 5 lety +3

    The Doors will ALWAYS be one of my most all time favorite movies in the world. It electrified me when I saw it in the Cinema opening weekend. It changed my life. It was meant to be...💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙

  • @larotule
    @larotule Před 5 lety

    fantastic work !

  • @Kevinn714
    @Kevinn714 Před 4 lety +5

    Just listening to the real Jim voice, gives me the chills in a haunting good way!!(:

  • @jeffbauer3425
    @jeffbauer3425 Před 4 lety +4

    Nothing in Rock n Roll history beats that iconic performance on the Ed Sullivan show by The Doors. Nothing.

  • @matteobettini8088
    @matteobettini8088 Před rokem +3

    The real sequences were much more quiet than those of the movie. Sometimes people (in this case very good people) of Cinema should pay more attention and look much at the history of a representantion than at the mere show such a movie is able to give.

  • @tp4159
    @tp4159 Před 5 lety

    Good work bro! Well done! Thanks

  • @ante275
    @ante275 Před 5 lety +16

    I really hope they remake this movie. If told properly, it would monumental.

  • @Eqoob
    @Eqoob Před 5 lety +7

    Nice video anyway.. however about the movie Manzarek once said during an interview that the movie (1991) didn't seem to be about Jim Morrison and the Doors but about Jimbo the drunk

  • @firsttry2
    @firsttry2 Před 4 lety +8

    I love Oliver Stone but the Jim of this movie is a caricature with all rock star clichés and some events in the movie are pure fiction. At least I discovered the Doors music with it.

  • @robinpimpin190
    @robinpimpin190 Před 2 lety +3

    I think I saw this movie when I was like 13. The music drew me in (especially The End, one of the best songs ever made if you ask me). While the movie has it’s flaws, I’m glad it introduced me to The Doors at an early age.

  • @turnofevent8094
    @turnofevent8094 Před 5 lety +4

    The movie was great, because I never saw The Doors concert in person. so great job on the movie.

  • @mariogeraci8186
    @mariogeraci8186 Před 4 lety +5

    Did anyone else notice half of kilmers dialogue was reciting Jim’s lyrics and poetry?

  • @insaneone4369
    @insaneone4369 Před 4 lety +6

    Val Kilmer BECAME Morrison. Years after seeing the movie for the first time It was difficult not to think of Val Kilmer whenever The Doors played on the radio.

    • @El_Hicks
      @El_Hicks Před 3 lety +1

      He was just nearly NOTHING like Jim in this idiotic but entertaining piece of fiction.

  • @maryduarte3248
    @maryduarte3248 Před rokem

    I never seen this before thanks for sharing

  • @UtopiaBlue68
    @UtopiaBlue68 Před 5 lety +5

    The film reveals what it might have felt like, the sense of the 1960 s a time that would never repeat itself a time of free love in response to the Vietnam War and the Cuban missile crisis, The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr and JFK.
    It was really the time and era of the birth of transcendental music in combination of this massive movement that was changing the world.

  • @absinthedream9668
    @absinthedream9668 Před 5 lety +10

    Morrison has such a richer baritone & higher quality timbre than Kilmer this video highlights it, I mean he did a good job for an actor but I can't believe Oliver Stone or anyone else couldn't tell the difference between their voices it's plainly obvious to me... part of the hype I guess "we couldn't tell! Val is amazing! blah blah" it's nonsense.
    Kilmer was burned by a bad script & Oliver's desire for a one dimensional Jim Morrison Monster.. it's a shame a generation of people regard this as a true depiction of Morrison.

    • @scottwilson599
      @scottwilson599 Před 5 lety

      Spot on man, not only that but made Ray seem like a jealous, commercial do gooder. When you watch that movie you feel like the rest of them hated Morrison's guts.

  • @Uma06
    @Uma06 Před 5 lety +173

    What a waste of talent, Val Kilmer was great as Jim, they could have make a movie that portrayed him as he really was, the nude girls, the open shirt,pot on the stage.... but is Hollywood and its all about selling. It would be nice to have a biopic of the doors where the truth is told..

    • @UtopiaBlue68
      @UtopiaBlue68 Před 5 lety +8

      You cannot tell me that nudity and the expression of free love in the 60s was not a thing it happened and drugs / Sex and Rock and Roll was very much a part of the American culture.

    • @deliveryman1970
      @deliveryman1970 Před 5 lety +11

      @@UtopiaBlue68 no he's saying they didn't put enough of it in the movie

    • @danielhermosagarcia8567
      @danielhermosagarcia8567 Před 5 lety +2

      Val Kilmer ni a Jim Morrison ni a Batman le interpreto bien. Christian Bale es el mejor Batman y a Jim Morrison nadie se le parece. La película de Queen es superior. Para mi la mejor de este año. Y apuesto que ya mismo hacen una nueva sobre The Doors y le supera a esa antigua.

    • @gtella31
      @gtella31 Před 5 lety +1

      @@danielhermosagarcia8567 es curioso hay varias similares a estas pero no son precisamente buenas. El de kaufman con Carrey, que es también de los noventa, también es malo. Es por eso que estas películas ni se ponen x tv. Puede que la época para hacer biopics sea ahora, q fusionan voces. En la de queen la voz de Freddie es igual o casi. Aquí se nota la diferencia.

    • @danielhermosagarcia8567
      @danielhermosagarcia8567 Před 5 lety +2

      @@gtella31 me parece una buena idea que Hollywood haga peliculas sobre musicos famosos en la actualidad. Esperemos que saquen mas películas sobre bandas de rock. Me gustaría que hicieran una sobre The Beatles pero que busquen actores que los interpreten bien. Las películas en los 90 tenían un estilo diferente. Me parece que en la actualidad se deberia hacer con la mayor seriedad. Hay muchos grupos de rock importantes y es bueno que cada banda tenga una película.

  • @glenncuthbertson964
    @glenncuthbertson964 Před 3 lety +5

    Based on what I have read, interviews that I have heard, video footage and his close friends anecdotes. I don’t think Morrison’s dependency was even an issue. The sad thing is there was very little help given to Morrison to address the dependency problems not any type of pathway for an intervention of some sort. Hence, like many others of that era, an early death was always likely to be on the cards.

  • @61dodgelancer
    @61dodgelancer Před 4 lety

    dimitreze, great job! Thanks!

  • @mackychloe
    @mackychloe Před 5 lety +4

    I will forever give thanks to Oliver Stone for turning me on to The Doors but like most people having seen all the available footage of Jim it's clearly not the most accurate portrayal & I like most people are waiting for someone to take another whack at The Doors.

  • @jasonsmith6675
    @jasonsmith6675 Před 5 lety +13

    Val did a great homage ✌
    Nobody could ever portray Jim 100% Morrison's mould was broken after his creation & never to be repeated....

  • @sophiaangelini4368
    @sophiaangelini4368 Před 5 lety +5

    Val Kilmer's portrayal was brilliant.

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit Před 5 lety +5

    At 1:00 in January 1967, the real, still straitish Jim looks like he had yet to "break on through to the other side."

  • @TheIndependentLens
    @TheIndependentLens Před 4 lety +4

    @1:33 I started feeling like I was tripping on acid.

  • @johnme4443
    @johnme4443 Před 5 lety +17

    Val did a fantastic job to all you haters, how can anyone be the same as Jimbo?

    • @End-Result
      @End-Result Před 4 lety

      Jimbo WAS the lie. That was the character Kilmer was playing. Not Jim Morrison. Don't you fucking get it???

    • @laurasmith7976
      @laurasmith7976 Před 4 lety +1

      Val's portrayal is so ridiculous to real Jim Morrison.

  • @phoenixd9679
    @phoenixd9679 Před 4 lety +2

    Amazing I am reading Val Kilmer's new book 'I'm Youre Huckleberry ' I highly recommend for the Jim Morrison's fans! The DOORS Forever !!! Thank you excellent video !!!

  • @MrAshred86
    @MrAshred86 Před 3 lety +3

    Jim Morrison was profound, brilliant and had an IQ of a genius, yet he could be an asshole, and disgraced himself constantly. He could be a monster and an Angel. “I consider myself an intelligent sensitive human being with the heart of a clown that makes me blow it at the most crucial moments.” Jim Morrison, you all should read Life Death Legend.

  • @lxrmusic7339
    @lxrmusic7339 Před 5 lety +6

    Kilmer's version of The End is very cool - Far out !! ;-)

  • @breando1
    @breando1 Před 5 lety +46

    The movie was rubbish, Oliver Stone just took every urban legend about Jim and sensationalised it, while Kilmer had no understanding of Jim at all and made him look like a drugged out obnoxious jerk. The complexity of Jim’s life and real character deserved way better and it’s amazing that someone hasn’t explored it and done it justice to this day.

    • @johnLennon255
      @johnLennon255 Před 5 lety +5

      for real!!! this was a man who lived on a rooftop for a summer and read and wrote like a madman. it shouldve been an excellent film

    • @sh230968
      @sh230968 Před 4 lety +1

      I would dare say that Oliver Stone had some skewed understanding of Jim Morrison. To a casual observer, Jim would be like a drugged, sex crazy, jerk who was just hard to contain. But to people who know him in more detail and are fans of him, he is a very different character. With a perception of Jim like Oliver Stone seems to have, this movie should have been made by someone else with more understanding of the great Jim Morrison. Choice of lead actor was also unimpressive.

  • @Savagemister
    @Savagemister Před 9 měsíci +1

    I had seen the real Light My Fire TV bit before seeing the movie and when I saw the movie, I was like "He didn't put the HIGHER part in their face like that" He just sang it as per normal.

  • @niks7348
    @niks7348 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The Jim's smiles is unbeatable

  • @alexh8561
    @alexh8561 Před 5 lety +16

    Did they even try to cast the rest of the band

    • @DaveK548
      @DaveK548 Před 3 lety

      I thought the casting of the rest of the band was brilliant.

    • @heroicjourney2508
      @heroicjourney2508 Před 3 lety

      I know, the casting sucked sphincter

  • @soulretriever5680
    @soulretriever5680 Před 4 lety +3

    The Film was based off of John's book. John was pissed at Jim for a very long time. It shows in his characterization of Jim. Jim was contained, had subtle nuance. He could be boorish and out of control but not like they made him out to be. Val played him like the samsonite Gorilla treated luggage, too big, too rough. That's why he didn't win any awards, people in Hollywood knew the real Jim. They did him dirty.

  • @gregyourspinedoctor
    @gregyourspinedoctor Před 5 lety

    Great video.