Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf - Getting Angry, Baby?
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2007
- One of my favorite scenes (and there are oh so many) from the film adaptation of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
For the longest time, I thought I'd hate this movie based on the title alone. On watching it, I was completely blown away. I never did understand why people always made such a fuss about Elizabeth Taylor, until I saw her in this film.
Absolutely wonderful movie. If you've never seen it, I can't recommend it enough. - Zábava
The camerawork is stunning! Those tracking shots of Elizabeth Taylor adds so much to the raw and violent speech that she's giving.
adrianlindsaylohan brilliant film alround...
Indeed!
This was probably one of the best Elizabeth Taylor performances ever.
She completely deserved the Oscar.
Shes fabulous.
DAMN RIGHT! SHE WAS NOTHING SHORT OF PHENOMENAL!
Ah now that, ladies and gentlemen, is acting.
Yes, it is, Real acting! Actors of today, watch and learn what real, true acting is about. This is one of the best examples you can find, Taylor and Burton!
Elizabeth Taylor is a great film actress. There is never a false moment, never... the power, the range, the spontaneity, the deeply knowing authenticity of her emotional life is overwhelming.
Well, it helped too having your real life husband playing her movie husband. They were so suited for each other as both outstanding actors but the sad part is some of the really poor movies they made just for the money....Funny that they married each other twice. As the saying re men about women goes, "can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em"....
Hard to believe that Elizabeth Taylor was only 32 years old when she pulled off this Oscar winning performance. I'd say that this and her performances in "Suddenly, Last Summer" and "Giant" were her greatest. Under the control of a good director, she could knock the ball out of the ballpark.
She was 34
Also check out the amazing, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
She can act
Exactly right.. if she had a good firm director she could be astonishing..
A 34 year old playing a 50+ year old. Brilliant performance.
Elizabeth Tayor's crowning jewel of acting. She had many gems but this was her peak, this was her best!
In my opinion, Elizabeth Taylor's performance as Martha is the best female acting that I've ever seen!
I think Vivien Leigh in GWTW is w/o a doubt; but Elizabeth in Woolf is also w/o a doubt the second!
The second best of all time. The very best was Vivien Leigh as Scarlett. Agree?
@@markdauber6073 GWTW isn’t even Leigh’s best let alone better liz’s performance here
It's a good performance. My personal favorites are Katherine Hepburn's in 'Long Day's Journey' and Judy Garland's in 'A Star is Born'.
yes
Both Burton and Taylor did an Oscar winning performance, period. Not only that but one of the greatest acting duo...
My favorite line of this scene: "Do we really have to go through all this?" HILARIOUS!!! And it manages to sum up the entire evening for these characters. I still can't believe how good this film was. Completely caught off guard by the lead performances. AMAZING.
Nobody can say Elizabeth picks movie roles to focus on her exceptional beauty. No wonder she won the Oscar twice. "Besides being one of the most beautiful faces to lighten up the Hollywood cinema, she's my favorite for her sheer honesty that shines through.
In my opinion. One of the best performances EVER in the history of film.
Thank you Liz.
agree!! top 10
This movie wouldn't be the same without Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. A movie that deserves to be seen. One of my favourite films!
Perhaps the most underrated of the truly great film actresses, Elizabeth Taylor gives a performance for the ages as Martha in Edward Albee's disturbing masterwork, 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
What I love about this scene is that it just snowballs and bedlam erupts. The bedlam of their crumbling marriage and that emotional poison they inflict on each other. Truly magnificent
she's breath-taking, and her portrayal of martha is so courageous in this film. sorry, but it's hard to believe anyone would say she was "just a star" and not a true actor!
only those who were jealous of her(many people)
Movies now need THESE kind of arguing scenes. There isn't films now that grab you like this.
This movie kept me on edge shortly after it started to the end. While it's not the type of movie I generally watch once I did watch it once I got myself a copy and I watch it at least 2 or 3 times a year, it's no doubt the most watched film in my collection. Alien and Leatherface have nothing but blood once you've seen George and Martha in action.
"Tell them how you killed our baby Amanda"
+The Mineral Johnson
I was looking for this comment. I was not disappointed when I found it.
Open Sesame family guy brought me here
Isabel Cortez u mean american dad? This make it so much better omg!!
Open Sesame I ate the note Martha
Isabel Cortez who gives a damn what brought you here, its a silly comment as usual and not original, go back to your cave
They should have given her a lot more bad-ass roles like this one. She was also pretty good as Marlon Brando's unmanageable spouse in "Reflections in a Golden Eye"
russell brown She was phenomenal in this. So was Richard Burton
Thanks for the tip! My favorite is, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
She didn't like the role but she was perfectly bitchy in Butterfield 8.
They did she just turned them down
@@randywhite3947 Liz Taylor possibly always saw herself as a sympathetic romantic lead, but she did so much better when playing disturbed and selfish harridans.
Likewise with Richard Burton; a naturally brilliant actor who was cast as a "face" in most of his earlier work, but who was more effective as a villain, most notably in the film of that title and in "1984."
Incidentally, one of the best screen "wicked woman" portrayals I have ever seen was Dawn French, of all people, playing an innovative aged-care nurse in a BBC TV "Screen 1" episode called "Tender Loving Care."
She's phenomenal in this. A great actress.
in this and every othe rmovie
Ugh, my parents had a marriage like this. Pass. I prefer peace and stability. Doesn't make one boring. Makes you sane. Ah, sanity...what a 21st-century idea!
This is my parents calling each other out on public hating every part of their lives and projecting it on to others sad very sad
Such a horrible feeling being a kid hearing your parents scream at each other and there is nothing you can do about it. Generations of kids grown up with this, even being normal to some, and awful to witness in public to those families who air their dirty laundry for all to see like their life is the Jerry Springer show.
Michelle McCann My household sounded like this as well. Drunken fights late at night destroyed my ability to enjoy school (lack of sleep). I remember fantasizing about how I would be able to leave one day and create my own peaceful world at 18.
Sanity is overrated.
@@Joel72685 This isn't funny. And no, it's not overrated. We all have issues. This BS in the movie is on a whole other level. It's toxic and insane. For those of us who have experienced insanity growing up, sanity is valued and achievable.
Streetcar Named Desire and this film are the greatest display of acting I've seen from a movie.
)9o
I'm so happy and glad that Liz Taylor won an Oscar for a performance that she truly deserved it
Love this movie. All the actors were incredible, especially Liz. (One of the greatest acting feats recorded on film.) This scene is great because the camera work gives us a staggering drunk's view. Brilliant! Also, in this scene ,we can see Sandy Dennis getting ready to blow chunks. Lo!
I thought Burton was even better. But there is NO OTHER ACTRESS who could have done better than Taylor. She can be the bitchiest bitch in the world! Even better than Davis, because Taylor was more feminine.
Liz gave the greatest performanace in a film with this performance. Still shocks me to this day.
I just got done watching this film and I agree
I agree completely. I am shocked when I see it. I can't think of another film performance by an actress that has ever reached this level.
She is the best actress that ever LIVED !!! She soooo good OMG !! I love HERRR ❤️❤️👏🏼
+Marjorie Baldizzi LIz and Richard gia' si amavano sul !!
Marjorie Baldizzi I love Vivien Leigh too but I like her more as Blanche DuBois
I prefer her as Scarlett
This is the movie that finally pushed the Hollywood envelope regarding language. 46 years later, it is still considered an R rated picture.
Some of the best acting I've ever scene, a disturbing movie.
"American Dad' did a hilarious spoof of this scene in the episode entitled: "Camp Refoogee"...
"Tell them about how you killed our baby, Amanda..."
Not only was that fall-out-of-your-chair funny, it was a bold move to go with a parody of a movie maybe 1% of their viewers would have recognized.
a brilliant performance by Elizabeth Taylor
Indeed! One of the best performances in film history! Bar none!
I saw this one yesterday and was just blown away by how perfect and how... timeless it is. I almost couldn't believe it was made in 1966. That's the mark of a great movie.
I'm going to buy it if I can find it on DVD actually :D
I've often wondered how close to their real marriage this was. I've seen this dozens of times, and Liz's performance still blows me away. Her finest acting.
yesterday was the anniversary of her death 7 years ago and AMC played this movie. I never saw it before and I was blown away how great these 4 actors were in this movie.
Especially Elizabeth. She was wayyyyyyyyy ahead of her time. Good grief she was absolutely brilliant!!!!!
The cast - beyond perfect. George Segal's face @ 1:29! Richard and Elizabeth at the top of their game. IMO, this is the greatest film they made together. Don't forget Mike NIchols' direction either.
Tippy top notch!
omg...i want to cry. it was this movie and it was this performance that inspired me to do acting years ago, and now as a professional I still unconsciously follow in her footsteps. Without knowing who she was, I just knew, if i was an artist... I would want to be an artist like HER. Your legacy is immortal, Elizabeth Taylor.
One of the best performances on the big screen, ever.
Elizabeth was just brilliant, in every way.
This is my favorite acting moment from her in the movie. And there are many contenders but the pure venom here is sooooo palpable. God she is amazing in this role.
One of the greatest performances ever by an actress onscreen. Burton's performance is beyond genius. He was so robbed for not getting the Oscar for this.
"She is a brilliant actress. She is beautiful beyond the dreams of pornography."
Richard Burton
You are so right about that! Actually he was robbed every single nomination for the Academy Award. Here he should have won, no question about it. He is completely sensational as George. He was the true star and once again he shows what a great actor he was, he was almost as good in The Spy who came in from the cold (the year before), but the Great Burton was ALWAYS sensational, the greatest actor there ever was and still is.
She's got all of George's pronouns down. "Him, it, that, there...." Such love.
Great acting on both of their parts, I should rent this movie.
agrondinsmith85 where does one rent a movie now days. Answer - Nowhere. Maybe a variety store.
So why don't you?
It's on Netflix now
This is acting at it's finest. The chemistry is magical and so are the camera angles.
A legend has passed away, thank you Liz for all that you've done
I don't know why but I somehow like the way she says "Getting angry baby? huh?" I guess it is just Liz's talent keeping my attention. She will be missed!
More than a mighty classic, an INTENSE-EMOTION-PICTURE…. A jewel 💎co-starring two iconic performers (Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, a real-life couple in 1966). A grand masterclass in acting‼️
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” was one of only two films to be nominated in every eligible category at the 1967 Academy Awards. Furthermore, it was the first movie ever to have its entire cast be nominated for acting Oscars. 💜💎💚
May you Rest In Peace, Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (1932 - 2011) 🌹 and Richard Walter Jenkins Jr. (1925 - 1984) 🌹…
This is the best acting from both of them, together or separately. It was brilliant, so brilliant it was hard to watch. Painful to watch, hence its brilliance
You would never think that a movie about two drunk people ( a husband and wife) arguing, shouting and screaming while entertaining guests, could be so outstanding and riveting!! Superior acting by the everyone!!
@RichardElden, Elizabeth Taylor was 33 when this was filmed and gained weight for this role and was aged to look 20 yrs older. THIS WAS FILMED IN THE MID SIXTIES. I had the pleasure of meeting Ms Taylor in the early 90's and she was beautiful and very very nice.,unlike you.
possibly my favourite film of all time. the acting blows my mind.
Nobody can do this..like her!
One of the BEST performances by an actress in film history!
I've read that they had wanted Bette Davis for the part of Martha and I just can't imagine it. Bette Davis would've looked too old, and her acting style was obviously rather antiquated by 1966. Elizabeth Taylor's acting was more modern, and more grounded in my opinion.
I agree that Elizabeth’s style was more modern and fitting for the part. I disagree about Bette being/looking too old. Yes, the smoking did age her but Martha is an alcoholic and been through the ringer so she’s suppose to look a bit rundown. My only complaint is that they didn’t age Elizabeth a little more.
This film was such a jaw-dropper for me, wonderful story and incredible performances.
What an amazing performance from Liz. Just fantastic.
Best dialogue of any movie I've ever seen. There are SO many memorable scenes in the movie. When Richard Burton is out talking on the lawn w/Segal about his prep school days describing riding home on the bus after a "big night out." The scene at the roadhouse. The scene in the parking lot at the roadhouse. Some of the interactions at their home between various members of the cast. Segal and Dennis played their parts well but the performances by Burton and Taylor were overpowering.
I had no idea that American Dad did a parody of this with Roger and Francine! Too funny!
This was the most excellent, perfected movie probably of all time. Exceptional acting, directing,
Storyline. Well deserved Oscars!!!! BRAVO... Saw it more than once.
People get lost in her beauty and fame, but Elizabeth was damn great actress
a spectacular film based on a spectacular play with spectacular performances from all four of them, especially taylor!!!
What a performance!! "It! That! There!"
These are the kind of movies I love. Great dialogue, raw emotion and fantastic acting.
One of my favorite film performances EVER the raw power from Liz is insane
That is Theater acting on video!!!
Wish we could see more of that!!!
I watched this on TMC and I found myself entranced in the acting. The movie just felt so real.
RIP Liz Taylor...words don't describe how amazing you were. You conned the term superstar....I don't hink anyone will ever live up to it. Shine bright in heaven, baby! Because YOU ARE A STAR!
This movie is so perfect it sucks the energy out of you. So much raw emotion and claustrophobia all swirling around.
One of my favorites as well!
Elizabeth Taylor is so venomous,brutal and pitiless in this. Her acting is Brilliant. Richard Burton is remarkable her match in these scenes.
Amazing film! Real acting.
Her best turn! Thank you for posting this gem!!!
I love the juxtaposition of levels of intoxication in this scene!
my god she's AMAZING!!!
Elizabeth Taylor is definitely maybe favorite actress in this film.
I never cared much for Dame Taylor, but this is one of my favorite movies ... I always figured that one day I'll hear this monologue myself!
The only scenes I've seen that come close to this intensity in recent movies were between Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz in Vicky Christina Barcelona.
I love the aggressive camera work following Elizabeth around
Powerful and grueling film! How I wish movies were still this compelling and masterfully acted out like this one is ✨
What a good movie I read the play first and could follow along exactly, plus it made me realize how talented you have to be, to be an actor, they really brought the words to life
The scenes in this great movie remind me of some scenes in another great movie, "Raging Bull"--conversations/arguments performed so flawlessly that you cringe/wince at the dialogue because you feel as though you're eavesdropping on the private lives of others. This movie is one of my favorites, Burton should have received the Oscar he was nominated for. Both the ladies (Dennis & Taylor) did win Oscars.
Brilliant! Rest in peace Dame Elizabeth!
You are aware that Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is not a biography of the author, and that Mrs. Woolf is not a character in the play or film?
Elizabeth Taylor portrays Martha, wife of an associate professor - a far cry from Virginia Woolf, who was a poet, wife of a political theorist and author.
The title of the film (and play) is a reference to a joke that is references throughout the story.
""I hope that was an empty bottle George, you can't afford to waste good booze, not
on your salary" Martha I saw it about 35 years ago with Elaine Strictch
in London --------
Best movie of hers EVER! Would someone please post her Oscar Acceptance for this from 1967??
Edward said this wasn't about a gay couple. This was. A couple who's house he went to one Summer in upstate New York. When this came out, it was when gays were still considered "sick" (1966) And he had the smarts to change the sex dynamics.
so i married the s.o.b. hahaha
not funny
Yes it is. I know, because I’m a Bassist too. Also, I ‘m married!
i can't watch this movie without laughing.
RIP madame Liz...you were exceptional!
I would looooooooooove to see a crossover of Virginia Woolf and Streetcar Named Desire. Just imagine the volcanic rage and passion between two monsters like Stanley Kowalski and Martha. 😍😍😍😍😍
Very different social classes
The movie would be about one minute long--they'd kill each other.
Richard was amazing as George
Richard Burton stole this movie. Its kind of sad to watch him here, because he really could have been a great actor.
Edward Albee said he was the best George ever, he called his performance incredible.
He was one of the greats
Watch 1984 or - The spy that came in from the cold
It doesnt get any better , he sold you those roles, one completely believed him
In this movie, “He’s my HERO!!!
He was robbed of a Best Actor Oscar that year....Robbed!!
@@jamielynnsmithe7102 Paul Scofield was good too
Richard Burton was absolutely magnificent. Mesmerizing. This is the only film I have ever watched a second time immediately.
i love this engrossing play! its disturbingly powerful and i just seem to be holding my breath the whole time-
Best dialogue of any film........ever. "Better, best, bested."
one of my top 5 favorite movies!
One of the best films ever.
Watching Elizabeth Taylor as Martha is like flashing back to my mom and me as a kid in the 60's...
my god i think i know the whole script!
best movie ever, thank you felix ;)
"I actually fell for him...It, That There. And so I married the SOB."
BEEN there! Passion, joy, betrayal, agony, regret, the whole nine yards. A funny little thing called Love.
@kwixotic I would never want a "remake" of this film! This is the best as it can ever be!
They both were breath-taking .. heaven!
Mike Nichols did a really nice job with this film. Those tracking shots and the cut ins for the close ups of the young couple. And he really knew how to direct actors back then. As coming out of theater he should have. RIchard Burton was never better. As Albee said, he really nailed this part, hit a home run. I have never seen a better George.