Terence Stamp speaking about Marlon Brando (BETTER QUALITY) | 1988

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  • @waynegoldpig2220
    @waynegoldpig2220 Před rokem +96

    The most criminally underused actor in cinema history. He's my favourite actor.

    • @sanekabc
      @sanekabc Před rokem +4

      Agreed

    • @wet-read
      @wet-read Před rokem +1

      He can out-act anyone six times over.

  • @Aspectus
    @Aspectus Před 2 lety +325

    Terrence Stamp is the best Bond villain that never was

    • @blacbraun
      @blacbraun Před rokem

      Fuck Bond. He was a Superman villain. That's far better!

    • @bletheringfool
      @bletheringfool Před rokem +6

      could still be

    • @Apple_Teck
      @Apple_Teck Před rokem +3

      Huh?

    • @bletheringfool
      @bletheringfool Před rokem +4

      @@Apple_Teck he's not dead and they haven't stopped making Bond movies, therefore there's still a chance

    • @Apple_Teck
      @Apple_Teck Před rokem +7

      @@bletheringfool Newsflash: The Bond series is DEAD.

  • @aquablushgirl
    @aquablushgirl Před 2 lety +145

    I met Terence Stamp 20 years ago. He is incredibly dashing and charismatic.

    • @thetheraine
      @thetheraine Před 2 lety +5

      yeah... an icon himself...

    • @WhenUrSmilin
      @WhenUrSmilin Před rokem +2

      Same here. You can't really see them in this interview but his blue eyes are so penetrating.

    • @toosweet6046
      @toosweet6046 Před rokem

      No you didn’t

    • @MD-rd7bn
      @MD-rd7bn Před rokem +1

      @@toosweet6046 hahaha

    • @donmackie6086
      @donmackie6086 Před rokem +2

      Funny, I met him 22 years ago. Really easy to talk to and genuinely interested in what we were discussing. Very positive interaction!

  • @Stonecutter334
    @Stonecutter334 Před rokem +63

    Stamp was freaking flawless in The Limey. I could watch that film a 100 times and never tire of his performance. Brilliant acting.

    • @SuperRobertoClemente
      @SuperRobertoClemente Před rokem +3

      THANK YOU yes!!!!

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno Před rokem

      Yeah, well...He hasn't been near the East End since 1960. 👏

    • @donmackie6086
      @donmackie6086 Před rokem +4

      Right! When I met him in 2000, the first thing I said to him was how much I enjoyed his performance in The Limey. He replied, "Not alot of people saw that movie". Lol

  • @gokhanersan8561
    @gokhanersan8561 Před rokem +20

    Brando, Stamp, Hackman-all in one super movie. Now, that’s what I call casting.

    • @steveetienne
      @steveetienne Před rokem +4

      Don't forget Ned Beatty.

    • @gokhanersan8561
      @gokhanersan8561 Před rokem

      @@steveetienne very true.

    • @stepha5926
      @stepha5926 Před rokem +3

      God damn, Hackman killed it in his role! Another one of the true greats.

    • @summer20105707
      @summer20105707 Před rokem +1

      That movie nailed it with every actor and actress. As far as I'm concerned Reeve is the example of what Superman should be.

  • @terryarrow702
    @terryarrow702 Před 2 lety +29

    My father was friends with Terence. Got a cool pic of them together with Jean Shrimpton in my home. X

    • @donmackie6086
      @donmackie6086 Před rokem +3

      Met him in 2000 in Vancouver. Very nice guy! We talked about his recent film The Limey, which he said not alot of people had seen, and British football.

  • @lizclegg7556
    @lizclegg7556 Před rokem +22

    I don't know how old he was here but he was still a very beautiful man.

  • @stepha5926
    @stepha5926 Před rokem +75

    People can say what they want about Brando's performance in Superman; irrespective of how he did it, he *nailed* that role. As did Terence.

    • @catfishcooler1566
      @catfishcooler1566 Před rokem +3

      Marlon Brando was an over-rated scenery-chewing hack who believed his own press. No matter what movie, no matter what role, you can ALWAYS see Brando acting. "I cudda binna contendah"

    • @RonnieGorotto
      @RonnieGorotto Před rokem +10

      @@catfishcooler1566 No wonder your name is Catfish.

    • @garyspence2128
      @garyspence2128 Před rokem +4

      @ Catfish Cooler. You could never have been a contender. Or a varsity athlete, for that matter. Brando was the OG, punk!

    • @thedanielnatalshow3465
      @thedanielnatalshow3465 Před rokem +4

      @@garyspence2128 Brando had a different process. A LAZY process, granted. But he made it work. No one in the audience was ever conscious that he was winging it. Hence it served its purpose. Not having to worry about the lines, he could devote more time to the mannerisms and gestures that breathe life into a character. Look at how struggling to remember lines distorted William Shatner's acting style. He admitted publicly multiple times that the long pauses he's known for derived from his scrambling to remember the next line. That warped his acting. Imagine how much more naturalistic he could have been if he'd had cue cards as a backup. It would have taken considerable pressure off. . . . Mind you, Brando FORCED himself to learn lines when he was younger. But, after getting old and entitled, he allowed laziness to overtake him. Many purists would see this as him going from "reading lines" to "reading lies," as he peeked at cue cards on Robert Duval's chest during the filming of "The Godfather". But, hey! He won the Academy Award for the part. The proof is in the pudding. So he has a different process? In the end, did it really matter?

    • @morgantylerv9406
      @morgantylerv9406 Před rokem

      Both are Simply Awesome.

  • @matthewdunham1689
    @matthewdunham1689 Před rokem +31

    A LEGEND SPEAKING ABOUT A LEGEND.

  • @lilybond6485
    @lilybond6485 Před rokem +24

    I remember when Terrence Stamp and Julie Christie were in “Far From The Madding Crowd”. They could have read names out of the telephone book and for 2 hours and I would have just sat there in awe of their beauty. He the handsomest man alive and she the most beautiful woman alive. They were absolutely breath taking.

    • @margeshilling7983
      @margeshilling7983 Před rokem +5

      I just saw that movie recently for the first time. You're right-they were two beautiful people and Alan Bates wasn't too shabby, either.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 Před rokem

      @Marge: OMG RIGHT. He was very handsome -- but Terrence Stamp and Julie Christie knocked it out of the ball park.

    • @mrsbee8790
      @mrsbee8790 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Possibly my favourite movie - Terence Stamp was mesmerising and we all wished we looked like Julie Christie.

    • @sonjar1853
      @sonjar1853 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Love how you described their indescribable beauty!

    • @shirlscott567
      @shirlscott567 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I love the film far from the maddening crowd

  • @tonyjohnson2500
    @tonyjohnson2500 Před 2 lety +51

    I love his Brando impersonation!

  • @mikeoxbig9392
    @mikeoxbig9392 Před rokem +55

    His Brando impersonation is spot on 😆
    Well done, Terrence.

    • @ap6160
      @ap6160 Před rokem

      Uhm, no it wasnt!

  • @georgestevens1502
    @georgestevens1502 Před 2 lety +26

    Billy Budd and Superman 2 are the best. Terence is tremendously underrated. Kneel before Zod!

    • @radicalross7700
      @radicalross7700 Před rokem +2

      Careful, Mr. Srevens! The last poor sap who said that enjoyed his moment of glory for only two seconds before his fingers got crushed by a 6'4" muscle man in a cape.

  • @jamesfitzgerald6636
    @jamesfitzgerald6636 Před rokem +23

    I met Marlon once and spoke for about 5 min, he spoke clearly and made you feel like he was your best friend 💪years later a friend of mine worked for him and Jack Nicholson, who lived next door to Marlon, M was a very thoughtful man who was really nice for many years to my friends, special needs kid

  • @mark11967AD
    @mark11967AD Před 2 lety +20

    Super interesting guy to watch and listen too. Loved his interaction with Brando. He was great Terrence in both Superman II and Wall Street. Superb.

  • @OTOss8
    @OTOss8 Před rokem +4

    I "met" Terence Stamp about 20 years ago. I was working in a movie theatre and I ran into him at the entrance to the theatre. I had watched The Limey maybe, oh, I don't know, a month and a half before this fateful day so he was fresh in my mind. But he came toward me and I had to tear his ticket and guide him to the auditorium and when he walked up to me those eyes, good god, those eyes, they're every bit as icy as you imagine. I took the ticket, tore it, told him where the auditorium was and he just said, "Thanks mate."

  • @wobblertv8083
    @wobblertv8083 Před rokem +14

    Loved him as General Zod in superman 2.....so funny.

  • @infinitejest441
    @infinitejest441 Před rokem +19

    Terence Stamp is a first rate actor and animal lover ❤️

    • @nicmart
      @nicmart Před rokem +1

      Hitler also loved animals.

  • @ajsmith5295
    @ajsmith5295 Před rokem +13

    Best impersonation of brando

  • @eal784
    @eal784 Před rokem +17

    As I'm sure has already been said repeatedly, Stamp was awesome in Wall St. Nailed that part.

  • @Lora-G
    @Lora-G Před 2 lety +12

    T Stamp in Billy Budd wrecked my little kid mind and heart when I saw it as a child. Never watched it again but can see it in my mind to this day 6 decades later

    • @paulklee5790
      @paulklee5790 Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing... I had exactly the same reaction as a boy ... I could not remember the details later, but I remember being quite disturbed and almost traumatised.... never seen it or wanted to since...

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Před 2 lety +7

      @@paulklee5790 Robert Ryan, the wonderful and seemingly under appreciated actor, could really sink his teeth into evil and offbeat characters. The thing is, he was actually a genial and easy going guy in real life, by most accounts. He was also brilliant in the boxing noir, The Set Up, playing a rare, redemptive character.

    • @paulklee5790
      @paulklee5790 Před 2 lety +2

      @@waynej2608 It’s a real talent to be able to project real villainy and malice without actually being so in real life, in fact I wish I could do so myself... would be a useful skill in all sorts of situations... Ernest Borgnine had the same ability.... come to think of it I believe both actors were in that amazing film The Wild Bunch....

    • @snootybaronet
      @snootybaronet Před rokem +4

      I saw Billy Budd multiple times as a little kid growing up in the 60s. The sadism and self hatred of Claggert as played magnificently by Robert Ryan stuck with me. The mystery of evil.

    • @HBLADY
      @HBLADY Před rokem +2

      Yes, same here. I remember that my dad remarked that Stamp was very pretty, but not in a disparaging way. I’d love to see Stamp’s work in this film again, but can’t handle the brutality.

  • @peterpeterson3266
    @peterpeterson3266 Před 2 lety +9

    What beautiful soulful eyes!

  • @Christina4758
    @Christina4758 Před rokem +20

    Billy Budd is one of my favorite movies. Stamp's portrayal broke my heart every time I saw it.

    • @Jojopah
      @Jojopah Před rokem +4

      Yes, that is an incredible movie and truly honors Melville's book, a true masterpiece. Also , Robert Ryan gave one of his best performances ever. 👍🏾

    • @SDW90808
      @SDW90808 Před rokem +5

      Thanks for sharing. I don’t know the movie but I’ll look it up. I can’t watch most of the claptrap that’s dished up today.

    • @Galen_G
      @Galen_G Před rokem

      @@SDW90808 "Billy Budd" is about good and evil. Amazing performances from Stamp, Ustinov, McCallam, and Ryan.

  • @Hulalulatallulahoop2
    @Hulalulatallulahoop2 Před rokem +2

    Such a beautiful man....I've always had a crush on him...even now in 2022!

  • @gregorykillen4564
    @gregorykillen4564 Před rokem +15

    Saw him in a movie called "The Limey" ...............he's a fantastic actor !!!!!!!

    • @larrydanadavid2435
      @larrydanadavid2435 Před rokem +4

      That movie is a great little independent film with a lot of talented actors.

    • @chaipup7045
      @chaipup7045 Před rokem +1

      Such an underrated movie, and Soderbergh on fire with this one. They also used outtakes of a '60's film that Stamp was in called Poor Cow, directed by another auteur, Ken Loach (Check out Kes, best British film ever). "tell 'im I'm coming"

    • @gregorykillen4564
      @gregorykillen4564 Před rokem

      Good to see I've had only film connoisseurs respond !!!!!!! He was in Red Planet as well, but his part was killed off early in the film, much to my chagrin !!!!!!! Thought he would've made the perfect Bond !!!!

    • @ELLIOTNEWPIP
      @ELLIOTNEWPIP Před rokem

      God awful film that

    • @chaipup7045
      @chaipup7045 Před rokem

      @@ELLIOTNEWPIP said no one....

  • @mcm2366
    @mcm2366 Před rokem +5

    He’s so iconic that you can’t take your eyes off him on screen.

  • @adamkhan7736
    @adamkhan7736 Před rokem +9

    Sir Lawrence Wildman the white knight. (Wall Street).

  • @wladymirociaccia9201
    @wladymirociaccia9201 Před rokem +1

    Terence Stamp grande attore, e Brando suo maestro!

  • @SDW90808
    @SDW90808 Před rokem +10

    I had insomnia one night and caught Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Highly recommend for something offbeat with humor and pathos.

    • @theoracle7148
      @theoracle7148 Před rokem

      Now listen here mullet……

    • @burlhorse61
      @burlhorse61 Před rokem +2

      great movie-hated the american version though.just looked like a rip-off

  • @wolfsburg4x4
    @wolfsburg4x4 Před rokem +3

    From Wall Street big wig to Australian Drag Queen , what range !!!!

  • @jennifersman7990
    @jennifersman7990 Před 2 lety +42

    Michael Caine and Terence Stamp shared an apartment when both were struggling actors. Caine said in his memoirs that after Stamp worked with William Wyler on The Collector he vowed only to work with top directors and not just grab any film role that came along. As a result his film roles dwindled and Caine’s increased

    • @doctornov7
      @doctornov7  Před 2 lety +11

      That's very good knowledge! Michael always refrains from naming Stamp directly in public, but he does in his memoir.

    • @mem1701movies
      @mem1701movies Před rokem

      @@doctornov7 did they have a falling out?

    • @nicmart
      @nicmart Před rokem +2

      Caine has done loads of crap with a few gems sprinkled in.

    • @susieusmaximus5330
      @susieusmaximus5330 Před rokem

      @@darcyperkins7041 You really do, it's wonderful. I would say that that movie is the single best portrayal of a novel in movie history, although "The Godfather" is of course a close second.

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 Před rokem

      @@nicmart Right, he’s a great example of an actor who really reinvented himself late in his career

  • @JoeyArmstrong2800
    @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před rokem +3

    Terence Stamp is just awesome. One of my favorite all time actors. Along with Frank Langella.

    • @Zuxiasunicorn
      @Zuxiasunicorn Před rokem

      Mmmm, Langella's voice over the phone threatening Johnny Depp was like buttah.

  • @williamewing5509
    @williamewing5509 Před 2 lety +5

    I have got a movie DVD of
    Terence Stamp with
    Christopher Reeve in
    Superman 2
    I am dedicating this movie DVD to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyxxx

  • @karenreardon5398
    @karenreardon5398 Před rokem

    This was a real treat. Terrence Stamp?? Are you kidding me?? I want more!!!

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 Před rokem +2

    Terrific actor and brilliant imitation of Marlon.

  • @tubage07
    @tubage07 Před rokem +6

    When the announcement for the upcoming film versions of The Lord of the Rings was made, it seemed to me that Terence Stamp would have been perfect for the role of Denethor, based on his performance in Wall Street.

  • @mftepera
    @mftepera Před rokem +7

    He’s great in Wall Street.

    • @beerman204
      @beerman204 Před rokem +3

      Cast perfectly in Wall Street

  • @harry2928
    @harry2928 Před rokem +1

    superbly cute. a charming personal anecdote of Brando. what an impossibly clever, Eccentric and sometimes adolescent-like genius he was.

  • @kargs5krun
    @kargs5krun Před 2 lety +10

    I don't know if Stamp is/was gay or bi but he strikes me as the one of the best candidates to represent what a "ladies man" should act/be/look like !!!

    • @doctornov7
      @doctornov7  Před 2 lety +14

      According to Sir Michael Caine, Terry was rather good with the ladies ;)

    • @kargs5krun
      @kargs5krun Před 2 lety +1

      @@doctornov7 😉👍

  • @djt8937
    @djt8937 Před rokem +2

    His character was a huge highlight in the film Wall Street.

  • @HenryChinaski614
    @HenryChinaski614 Před rokem +2

    Stamp is up there with Brando. Always a fan of both.

  • @donmackie6086
    @donmackie6086 Před rokem +3

    Met Terence in 2000 in Vancouver. He was a very down to earth man, we talked for about 5 minutes about Hugh Jackman, The Limey, and football. Very nice guy!

  • @christopherseat9871
    @christopherseat9871 Před rokem +5

    General Zod....Welcome to the planet HOUSTON ♥️🇬🇧

  • @KneelBeforeZod.
    @KneelBeforeZod. Před rokem +7

    What General Zod really thought about Jor-El.

  • @chethunt2455
    @chethunt2455 Před rokem +1

    Great Actor.

  • @sonjar1853
    @sonjar1853 Před 9 měsíci +1

    He is gorgeous!

  • @rebeccaburke9009
    @rebeccaburke9009 Před rokem

    Love Terence Stamp. ❤

  • @smith5796
    @smith5796 Před rokem +11

    Terence Stamp is a very handsome man.

  • @dpalaoro
    @dpalaoro Před rokem +1

    ahh one of the villians in the original Superman

  • @jimsmith9853
    @jimsmith9853 Před rokem +3

    He cares.
    He actually cares about these people.

    • @haitolawrence5986
      @haitolawrence5986 Před rokem

      Yes. That chilling moment when Zod realizes what is both Superman's greatest strength and greatest weakness and decides to exploit it.

  • @DSH1LL
    @DSH1LL Před rokem +1

    That was great.

  • @conscience-commenter
    @conscience-commenter Před 9 měsíci +2

    Terence Stamp should have been cast as James Bond's father in a movie called Bonds Beginnings: 007 origins with Daniel Craig as Bond.

  • @morgantylerv9406
    @morgantylerv9406 Před rokem +1

    Terence Stamp has the Most Gorgeous Eyes.

  • @philliphoneysett6374
    @philliphoneysett6374 Před rokem

    respect s to movies n drama n many actors n actresses 1 originality📺s u can't change Respect s to ology n clear n fluent past s present and future s

  • @apap1586
    @apap1586 Před rokem

    I was born in the late '70s for me terrace stamp is part of the Superman franchise, the main villain in Alien Nation and he's in the Star wars prequels. This is the man that brought general Zod to life in the seventies and eighties.

  • @brandothecatmeow
    @brandothecatmeow Před rokem

    absolutely fucking adore this man.

  • @dawnu132
    @dawnu132 Před 2 lety +31

    Marlon never learnt his lines purposefully to make his characters look normal and natural. This because under normal conditions, people don't know know what they are going to say before hand. It was an acting tool he used, and it worked.

    • @jamesfitzgerald6636
      @jamesfitzgerald6636 Před rokem

      True

    • @c.a.savage5689
      @c.a.savage5689 Před rokem

      Sorry but that's weak argument. On that basis, painters, musicians, dancers don't need to practice their craft/ art.

  • @michaeldibb
    @michaeldibb Před rokem

    The irony is Marlon Brandon was cut from the second film. It wasn't until the Richard Donner cut of Superman II was Marlon back.

  • @JeffSmith-pl2pj
    @JeffSmith-pl2pj Před rokem +2

    Not Olivier? Brando used to be a stage actor. I wonder if he had those problems then.

  • @matthewdunham1689
    @matthewdunham1689 Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @Me-ji2pn
    @Me-ji2pn Před rokem

    Parkinson One to one.
    Episode aired Jun 18, 1988
    Michael Parkinson (b. Mar 1935-) - age 53 here.
    Terence Stamp (b. July 1938-) - age 49 here)

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions Před 2 měsíci

    Jason Isaacs reminds me a lot of Terence, in their ways of acting and mannerisms. They even have a similar face, and facial expressions i think.

  • @warriorpoet9629
    @warriorpoet9629 Před rokem +1

    Deeply spiritual man.

  • @mattslupek7988
    @mattslupek7988 Před 2 lety +9

    Wasn’t he General Zod in Superman II and the voice of Jor-El on Smallville?

    • @steveconn
      @steveconn Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, stole Superman II.

  • @roybeckerman7843
    @roybeckerman7843 Před rokem +3

    Sargent Troy…
    “ Far From The Madding Crowd..”..

  • @johnthomsen8802
    @johnthomsen8802 Před 3 měsíci

    I liked him as General von Beck in Valkyrie.

  • @theharpsichordofmozart4258

    Billy Budd. Great film.

  • @c.a.savage5689
    @c.a.savage5689 Před rokem

    All the Terence Stamp fans should watch "The Hit" by Stephen Frears with John Hurt. Probably filmed at the same time as this interview. Also "Toby Dammit" by Fellini, part of a trilogy "Fantastic Stories".

  • @1coolblast422
    @1coolblast422 Před rokem +2

    Sir Larry Wildman - Wallstreet

  • @bonafide1817
    @bonafide1817 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for uploading but your work is incomplete BADLY without putting the date of the clip you are uploading, don’t you think? Although I guess you sometimes do offer that info on your uploads. When the hell did these two British titans have this chat?!!

    • @doctornov7
      @doctornov7  Před rokem +1

      You could always look it up yourself, or by clicking the link to the original video which I've put in the description.

    • @stepha5926
      @stepha5926 Před rokem +1

      Annoys me too, when uploaders do that. They post some *brilliant* interview, and the description literally says nothing but "Interview with Anthony Hopkins" "Interview with Danny Glover" "Interview with Mel Gibson"

  • @mem1701movies
    @mem1701movies Před rokem

    Look up the DARTH MAUL voice actor talking about THE PHANTOM MENACE and STAMP

  • @OldSkoolUncleChris
    @OldSkoolUncleChris Před rokem

    Candid TV doesn't exist anymore in a world of internet and social media

  • @davidleedutton
    @davidleedutton Před rokem +2

    I absolutely believe that Brando knew the entire part of King Lear by heart and could have done at any time it if he wanted to. He was just lazy.

  • @dynodon9182
    @dynodon9182 Před rokem +1

    His brother Chris was the manager for the WHO and was a big deal in the 60's English rock scene.

  • @michellelekas211
    @michellelekas211 Před rokem

    He is SO great looking! How old is he here? Loved him in "Teorama"

  • @user-iy6rm6pm4j
    @user-iy6rm6pm4j Před rokem +1

    Kneel before Zod!

  • @PaulCreeden
    @PaulCreeden Před 2 lety +7

    Would be helpful to give dates when posting old interviews.

  • @WickedScott
    @WickedScott Před rokem

    "You will bow down before me Jorel, both you.... and one day... YOUR ASS!"

  • @MLife1972
    @MLife1972 Před rokem +1

    Doesn't sound like Brando endeared himself to anyone on the Superman set. Christopher Reeve was scathing on Letterman (on CZcams if you want to watch). I think the other actors had grown up admiring Brando from his earlier performances, so seeing him not actually care about his own craft must have been upsetting to them.

  • @hohaia01
    @hohaia01 Před 2 lety +2

    Terences Marlon brando sounds like kermit.

  • @abbyread9565
    @abbyread9565 Před rokem

    eu gosto deste vídeo, se você gosta deste vídeo...

  • @ozzymorrison8628
    @ozzymorrison8628 Před rokem

    Zod is awesome

  • @terrykobleck6529
    @terrykobleck6529 Před rokem

    I can only watch Billy Budd 2/3 of the way through because the ending is so WRONG. Terrance played guilelessnes without being cloying so well, it’s one of the only movies that made me cry.

  • @fredricclack7137
    @fredricclack7137 Před rokem

    😞 Bad Drag 👑 Prisilla!

  • @seanahmed9079
    @seanahmed9079 Před rokem +1

    Chancellor Velorum

  • @theharpsichordofmozart4258

    Chancellor Valorium.

  • @jaylucien669
    @jaylucien669 Před rokem

    Well this explains why Brando called it "Krypten."

  • @Friedtoenails
    @Friedtoenails Před rokem

    Kneel before Zod

  • @ferociousgumby
    @ferociousgumby Před rokem

    Brando did not want to "learn his lines" because to him, they weren't "lines" - they were thoughts that had just come into the character's head. This is why his acting had so much immediacy and did not even seem like acting.

  • @Marlondurran
    @Marlondurran Před rokem

    That didn't happen I was there..

  • @medievalknievel
    @medievalknievel Před rokem +1

    I could buy you 10 times over mate gecko LOL

  • @johnlawrence2757
    @johnlawrence2757 Před rokem +1

    Brando obviously down with Burn out. Hollywood is ruthless when it comes to exploitation of box office stars and not many tell them what to do with it like Terence did
    I worked with Rod Steiger once, as a studio manager, on the radio production of “Moby Dick” He was very down to earth and had his head screwed on and told some excellent stories and it was reassuring to see that “method” was real and not just a fad

  • @maxlinder5262
    @maxlinder5262 Před 2 lety +11

    What year is this ?????......& They complain about Marilyn Monroe not knowing her lines ..!!!!!but praise him with cue cards...ha..ha..!!

    • @burlhorse61
      @burlhorse61 Před rokem

      but she was on drugs most of the time

  • @garethwilkinson3456
    @garethwilkinson3456 Před rokem

    My Mum said that she was in the circle of Stamp in the 60s. She married the wrong guy.

  • @ItsMe-yv9jd
    @ItsMe-yv9jd Před rokem +1

    It would seem that by general consensus of people that worked with Brando, that yes, he was exceptionally handsome and the camera loved him, but Brando was soooo over rated as an actor... imagine not bothering to learn your lines when you show up on set. (Such a slap in the face to the 'professional' cast members that struggled and took the time to learn their lines as expected!)

  • @davidhutchinson7888
    @davidhutchinson7888 Před 2 lety +4

    KNEEL

  • @marjoriegarner5369
    @marjoriegarner5369 Před 2 lety +3

    the sound is so low, cannot listen

  • @jcdemp7513
    @jcdemp7513 Před rokem

    Does Mr. Stamp know Brando wanted to play Jor-El as a bagel.

    • @doctornov7
      @doctornov7  Před rokem

      Perhaps my favourite Brando anecdote haha. A bagel... 😆

    • @jcdemp7513
      @jcdemp7513 Před rokem

      It’s true, too

  • @Unexpectedperspectivesnow
    @Unexpectedperspectivesnow Před 11 měsíci

    Come to me son of Jor-El!!! KNEEL before ZOD! 👇

  • @Mithranos
    @Mithranos Před rokem

    I never understood how Brando is considered to be so great. It's so obvious he's reading cards in every scene. It's like SNL.