Anthony Michael Hall, wow.... what a nice guy! Between Breakfast Club and his transformation in Edward Scissor Hands..... is there anything this guy can't do?
1st time watching this show. im a huge fan of the breakfast and i just wanted to say this was a neat show its well spoken and covers alot of corners in the spotlight. Thought i give you props.
AMH - Great guy!! You know you are famous when movies you have done are an integral part of people’s lives growing up. Don’t care what someone has or has not done since, the actor, character and movie played critical part in most peoples formative years and that can never change. Without any of them, i/we may be different people. Who doesn’t think of some special time in their life when just mentioning one of these movies? I loved the X-Men movies, but when i think of those, it doesn’t take me anywhere. I think of 16 Candles, breakfast club, ferris Bueller‘s Day off (i know he wasn’t in that), etc.. It takes me way back to where i was, what i was doing, things i was dealing with, friends i had, now long gone.
AMH - Great guy!! You know you are famous when movies you have done are part of the fabric of most peoples growing up phase. Don’t care what someone has or has not done since, the actor, character and movie played critical part in most peoples formative years and that can never change. By that light, and when i grew up, Matthew Broderick is also part of that fabric as well as several others. Without any of them, i/we may be different people.
70s can't be defined - many new genre started in the 70s. Godfather, Exorcist, French Connection, Jaws, Star Wars, Rocky, Apocalypse Now, Love Story, Airplane, Clockwork Orange, 3 Days of the Condor, Summer of 42, Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid, Sting, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Annie Hall
@surferies Excellent comment, you're 100% accurate with the films you mentioned. So glad I grew up in the '70's. Today, not so much, it's just a depressing, horrible time now.
70s films? Close Encounters. Jaws. The Godfather. Being There. Network. Star Wars. The Cowboys. The Exorcist. The French Connection. Mad Max. Halloween. The Omega Man. Alien. The Last Picture Show. Deliverance. Willy Wonka. Chinatown. The Sting. Rocky......there was a ton of great movies in the 1970s!
also ... Three Days of the Condor; Get Carter; The Wild Geese; A Clockwork Orange; Day of the Jackal; The Man Who Would Be King; The Three Musketeers; Hard Times; Walkabout; American Graffiti; Enter The Dragon; Days of Heaven; The Driver; Big Wednesday; Boys from Brazil; All the President's Men; Taxi Driver; The Missouri Breaks; The Outlaw Josie Wales; The Parallax View; Klute... and lots lots more.
What a cool dude. You can just tell he's down to Earth and sincere. Thanks guys. I'll make sure to check out his movie. I have a good friend who is also into conspiracy theories and we just agree to disagree.
the shootist, 76--the cowboys 72, star wars 77, --- outlaw josey wales 76---joe kidd 72 ---jeremiah johnson 72--the godfather 72---the great santini 79
Right around 11:20 they begin to discuss the unique friendships that "showbiz" people often have with each other. I have experienced the same in the military. I assume college fraternities and sororities are similar... and probably other segments of society. I feel sorry for those who never experience it.
What Jim has s knowledge of the time period and Halls work. Problem with many interviewers is they get a run down of the hits while someone like Jim does not need to say hey remember on Sixteen Candles and you did this or Breakfast Club and you got stoned hahahaha.
this guy is in so many kick ass movies. who remembers Six Pack? funny how hes about my brothers age and how growing up in the 80s with his films he seems like family in a way. But only in a creepy nonreciprocal stalker way because I don't know the guy
Wrong Alan Alda movie about meeting to have sex once a year--was "Same Time, Next Year," not "Seems like Old Times,: which was a Goldie Hawn--Chevy Chase movie.
Keeping in mind that Kubrick was WAY off in 2001 regarding what the lunar surface actually looked like (and the film was pretty far off in its depiction of the future of space travel, that is, IF one takes the title literally. BUT, as a film....another story altogether!). Hall is great. Especially great in WEIRD SCIENCE. Hilarious.
One of the most underrated comedic actors ever. Brilliant in everything, but his bar scene in Weird Science is one of the funniest movie moments of all time. It's a shame he somewhat disappeared after John Hughes films.
Look, I am not a wrestling fan at all but giving it shit for being fake is a bit silly. Does anyone watch Game of Thrones because they think it happened? Breaking Bad is a terrific show but nothing about the story is realistically plausible. You don't like wrestling, fine, but saying it's fake is when no one but a six year old believes otherwise is just absurd. It's lame and kind of fucking stupid that's why you don't like it just be honest and say that, it's the same way I feel.
Sam also openly admitted he never saw or heard of a vast majority of 70s movies Jim mentioned. In other words, Sam has an uneducated & inexperienced opinion of 70s movies yet has decided his perspective is valid. He also is apparently unaware of the 70s serving as the breakthrough era where film studios allowed directors & writers to create movies which would never have been allowed before. Some hit the ground running while others made mistakes hurting those films in the long run. Many viewers praise the kernels of sincere content suddenly embedded within the majority of 70s movies regardless of obvious flaws. I agree pro wrestling is lame & fucking stupid, especially the contrived personas glamorizing white trash mentalities. The entire genre is far more corrosive to the psyche of civilization than any TV Show or movie despite all being equally fake. Watching pro wrestling detracts from your depth as a person, it doesn't enhance it. Like others it has become a red flag for me if anyone admits to being a fan. A personality poker tell to say the least.
Great dude, love his work. Probably watched The Breakfast Club 100 times growing up.
Such an underrated comedic actor! I love Weird Science
He was massively overrated back in the day
His personality and professionalism is why he keeps working. Class act always.
Great interview. Jim and Sam is the only show I listen to on the platform anymore. Keep up the hustle!
Great interview. He seems like such a good and thoughtful, smart guy.
Absolutely brilliant interview and guy. Well done
It wasn't until they mentioned Molly Ringwald that I recognised who this was, his mannerisms are exactly the same all these years later.
It is great to see the mature, intellectual, Anthony Michael Hall.
Great interview. I met this cat in Ft. Lauderdale and he was so cool. My ex gf wanted his autograph, dude could not be nicer. Respect
He doesn't have a license Lisa
Give me da wheel...Give me da wheel....Party’s Over Said the Ladyyyyy.
Well, my nuts are half way up my ass. Other than that, I'm perfect.
your stewed buttwad
“It’s a human condition Jim” -AMH Effing priceless! I’m 41, (Weird Science) Was best movie ever! Guy is a legend to me.
Awesome Interview 👌
AMH is always so good in interviews and podcasts.
Sorcerer is a sick movie from the 70’s
You can literally see the landing site on the moon with a telescope. SMH
hell yea..Johnny Be Good (underrated)....this dude is the shit
Awesome job!
An 80's ICON!
Anthony Michael Hall, wow.... what a nice guy! Between Breakfast Club and his transformation in Edward Scissor Hands..... is there anything this guy can't do?
1st time watching this show. im a huge fan of the breakfast and i just wanted to say this was a neat show its well spoken and covers alot of corners in the spotlight. Thought i give you props.
AMC turned into quite the stud! That deep voice💕 loved every movie he put out in the 80s. Need to check out his adult work
You guys do really fucking good interviews.
Tyrone Howard for real
You're joking right?
Always a win to have a well adjusted child star in the world.
Love Story, Richard Pryor In Concert, Godfather, Butch Cassidy a/t Sundance Kid. Plenty of great 70s movies.
AMH - Great guy!! You know you are famous when movies you have done are an integral part of people’s lives growing up. Don’t care what someone has or has not done since, the actor, character and movie played critical part in most peoples formative years and that can never change. Without any of them, i/we may be different people. Who doesn’t think of some special time in their life when just mentioning one of these movies? I loved the X-Men movies, but when i think of those, it doesn’t take me anywhere. I think of 16 Candles, breakfast club, ferris Bueller‘s Day off (i know he wasn’t in that), etc.. It takes me way back to where i was, what i was doing, things i was dealing with, friends i had, now long gone.
AMH - Great guy!! You know you are famous when movies you have done are part of the fabric of most peoples growing up phase. Don’t care what someone has or has not done since, the actor, character and movie played critical part in most peoples formative years and that can never change. By that light, and when i grew up, Matthew Broderick is also part of that fabric as well as several others. Without any of them, i/we may be different people.
very good interview. a Hall is a smart dude.
“You think i don’t understand pressure? Well Fuck You!!!”
70s can't be defined - many new genre started in the 70s. Godfather, Exorcist, French Connection, Jaws, Star Wars, Rocky, Apocalypse Now, Love Story, Airplane, Clockwork Orange, 3 Days of the Condor, Summer of 42, Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid, Sting, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Annie Hall
Best decade of movies, for sure
@surferies Excellent comment, you're 100% accurate with the films you mentioned. So glad I grew up in the '70's. Today, not so much, it's just a depressing, horrible time now.
AMH! West Roxbury, MA native
AMH - I always really liked this guy... so it's great to know he is awake and unspoiled by Hollywood.
Interesting interview
Netflix bringing back, the dead zone, maybe???
The Deer Hunter.
Hall is a true gent.. lovely guy and great actor
Anyone else notice the "just two men of similar ilk talking and sharing stories" between Michael ("right Jim?") and Jim
70s films? Close Encounters. Jaws. The Godfather. Being There. Network. Star Wars. The Cowboys. The Exorcist. The French Connection. Mad Max. Halloween. The Omega Man. Alien. The Last Picture Show. Deliverance. Willy Wonka. Chinatown. The Sting. Rocky......there was a ton of great movies in the 1970s!
also ... Three Days of the Condor; Get Carter; The Wild Geese; A Clockwork Orange; Day of the Jackal; The Man Who Would Be King; The Three Musketeers; Hard Times; Walkabout; American Graffiti; Enter The Dragon; Days of Heaven; The Driver; Big Wednesday; Boys from Brazil; All the President's Men; Taxi Driver; The Missouri Breaks; The Outlaw Josie Wales; The Parallax View; Klute... and lots lots more.
What a cool dude. You can just tell he's down to Earth and sincere. Thanks guys. I'll make sure to check out his movie. I have a good friend who is also into conspiracy theories and we just agree to disagree.
He's really down the earth when pushed people to the ground
YOU WILL NOT RECOGNIZE HIM LOL
Loved Weird Science and Breakfast Club 👍🇨🇦🎸Kelly La Brock👍
Haven't done a tent pole? You were in Dark Knight.
the shootist, 76--the cowboys 72, star wars 77, --- outlaw josey wales 76---joe kidd 72 ---jeremiah johnson 72--the godfather 72---the great santini 79
Jim asks Anthony Michael a question.
Anthony Michael answer: What do you think, Jim?
Nah..he said he wasn't sure . Good question..then turns it around. Did it multiple times.
AMH seems like such a nice guy. His body of work is legendary so it has to take work to stay so humble.
Four Seasons... awesome
Love this guy
Every once in a while there’s down to earth celebs are are good peoples
Uncommonly down to earth dude
My favorite AMH movie, HAIL CAESAR!
Very insightful guy.
Right around 11:20 they begin to discuss the unique friendships that "showbiz" people often have with each other. I have experienced the same in the military. I assume college fraternities and sororities are similar... and probably other segments of society. I feel sorry for those who never experience it.
Weird Science is the greatest of all time. "No shit Chet.....no shit!!!"
Same Time Next Year is the Alan Alda movie, Seems Like Old Times is with Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn
I love Farmer Ted.
Uhhh wasn't he in Dark Knight?
Everyone seems to link AMH with Breakfast Club... but the first movie that I think about is Wierd Science.
He was unbelievable in Weird Science
Somebody ask Anthony Michael Hall about Trisha Paytas....lol
Why do people keep saying that? In a nutshell?
@@justingutube some attention junkie hooker is spreading the rumor of abuse with her internet minions. Pay no mind.
Same Time Next Year was the Alan Alda with Ellen Brynstein
What Jim has s knowledge of the time period and Halls work. Problem with many interviewers is they get a run down of the hits while someone like Jim does not need to say hey remember on Sixteen Candles and you did this or Breakfast Club and you got stoned hahahaha.
Always liked him but glad I’m not his neighbor
I stopped going to the movies because it became too expensive. Loved the experience hate the cost. AMC had some legendary movies in the 80’s.
Shampoo. That’s an ultimate 70s movie
Anthony Michael HallHe’s a good expert when he talks about very cool stuff
I think when he did 61 playing Whitey Ford was when he started to establish himself as an adult actor, not the dorky kid.
Think of all the Robert Redford and Paul Newman movies.
"It's the shits,huh?"
RICH SON OF A BITCH aged badly
What is that dude on about? The 70’s was the best decade for films - 100percent agree with AMH -
He was in Edward scissor hands and the Dark Knight
Same Time Next Year
Chill guy.....
Pinche hall cool cat good actor iconic movies
The Breakfast Club is one of the best "coming of age" movies of all time.
I totally agree. But I was a teen in the 80s, so thats an easy choice for me.
hE WAS SO GREAT AS A CHILD ACTOR
Yeah, man... he’s a nice dude, man.
What about a little film from the 70s called, The Godfather!
I can't believe they didn't mention that!
this guy is in so many kick ass movies. who remembers Six Pack? funny how hes about my brothers age and how growing up in the 80s with his films he seems like family in a way. But only in a creepy nonreciprocal stalker way because I don't know the guy
weird science is my all time favorite film ! I can receit it word for word including the songs.....I got problems!🤙🏻
I am all for free speech, however I fail to understand why so many people feel the need to slag someone off that they are not interested in.
Because they're miserable cunts and internet videos seem a lot more important when you have nothing going on in your life.
I like Anthony Michael Hall
What about the bridge and tunnel club ha ha ha ha ha ha
Weird to see AMH older and mature. He looks great.
Seems like old times was a Chevy Chase movie…right?
Wrong Alan Alda movie about meeting to have sex once a year--was "Same Time, Next Year," not "Seems like Old Times,: which was a Goldie Hawn--Chevy Chase movie.
"...man.....man "
Sams leg gives my anxiety anxiety.
TruthHopelee just take a deep breathe, put on some tool, and just imagine chip with his pants down. Anxiety over
AMH is a gift to humanity
Farmer Ted in the house
Best movie from the 70s, in my opinion, is Alfred Hitchcock’s Frenzy. Sick movie.
You're dropping wolf bait and there's chicks outside!!!
Keeping in mind that Kubrick was WAY off in 2001 regarding what the lunar surface actually looked like (and the film was pretty far off in its depiction of the future of space travel, that is, IF one takes the title literally. BUT, as a film....another story altogether!).
Hall is great. Especially great in WEIRD SCIENCE. Hilarious.
Farmer Ted
One of the most underrated comedic actors ever. Brilliant in everything, but his bar scene in Weird Science is one of the funniest movie moments of all time. It's a shame he somewhat disappeared after John Hughes films.
Sam Peckinpah - or is it Peckerpah fother muckers! ^_^
Farmer Ted alive and well!
When did Anthony Michael hall reach puberty? I'm willing to bet he could squash Judd Nelson
"Translates everything"? Lol or "trancends everything"...
Please level the mics better. I have to crank it to hear the guest and then replace speakers each time Sam or Jim open their fucking yappers.
JOHNNY WALKER!!!!!!!!!!
nervous energy fuckers
"Sam is not a huge fan of a lot of 70s movies."
Noooooooooo shit.
He's an "adult" who watches fake wrestling.
Look, I am not a wrestling fan at all but giving it shit for being fake is a bit silly. Does anyone watch Game of Thrones because they think it happened? Breaking Bad is a terrific show but nothing about the story is realistically plausible. You don't like wrestling, fine, but saying it's fake is when no one but a six year old believes otherwise is just absurd. It's lame and kind of fucking stupid that's why you don't like it just be honest and say that, it's the same way I feel.
I called it 'fake wrestling' to differentiate it from the legitimate sport of wrestling.
Sam also openly admitted he never saw or heard of a vast majority of 70s movies Jim mentioned. In other words, Sam has an uneducated & inexperienced opinion of 70s movies yet has decided his perspective is valid. He also is apparently unaware of the 70s serving as the breakthrough era where film studios allowed directors & writers to create movies which would never have been allowed before. Some hit the ground running while others made mistakes hurting those films in the long run. Many viewers praise the kernels of sincere content suddenly embedded within the majority of 70s movies regardless of obvious flaws. I agree pro wrestling is lame & fucking stupid, especially the contrived personas glamorizing white trash mentalities. The entire genre is far more corrosive to the psyche of civilization than any TV Show or movie despite all being equally fake. Watching pro wrestling detracts from your depth as a person, it doesn't enhance it. Like others it has become a red flag for me if anyone admits to being a fan. A personality poker tell to say the least.
in other words the 70's ushered in an era of degeneracy
Daaaamn right.