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All About Cinema.
Daniel Day-Lewis interview - 1985
Selina Scott interviews Daniel Day-Lewis - 1985 - Credit: BBC.
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Orson Welles interview on The Magnificent Ambersons and It's All True
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Leslie Megahey interviews Orson Welles for The Magnificent Ambersons and his unfinished film It's All True, also, Robert Wise and Peter Bogdanovich talk about The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), from the documentary Arena - The Orson Welles Story (1982).
Jeanne Moreau talks about Orson Welles (1982)
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Jeanne Moreau talks about Orson Welles, from the documentary Arena - The Orson Welles Story (1982).
Rachel Weisz interviews Hugh Jackman (2005)
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Rachel Weisz interviews Hugh Jackman for Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain (2006).
David Lynch interview about Creativity, Digital Cinema & more (2008)
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David Lynch interviewed by Mike Figgis (2008)
Behind The Scenes of Streets of Fire (1984)
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Behind-the-Scenes Footage with interview snippets from cast and crew promoting the movie.
When Harry Met Sally Discussion with Nora Ephron & Rob Reiner
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When Harry Met Sally Discussion with Nora Ephron & Rob Reiner
Sylvester Stallone Meets Rocky Balboa (90s) HD
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Sylvester Stallone Meets Rocky Balboa (90s) HD
Jim Carrey talks Ace Ventura, The Cable Guy, The Truman Show & Andy Kaufman
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Charlie Rose interviews Jim Carrey for his career (2001).
Rare Blade Runner interviews with Philip K. Dick [audio]
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Rare Blade Runner interviews with Philip K. Dick [audio]
Brad Pitt Talks About Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
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Brad Pitt Talks About Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
Leonardo DiCaprio interview on Romeo + Juliet (1996)
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Leonardo DiCaprio interview on Romeo Juliet (1996)
Young Frankenstein interviews - Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman & Cloris Leachman
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Young Frankenstein interviews - Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman & Cloris Leachman
Rocky - Interview with Sylvester Stallone (1976)
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Sylvester Stallone interview on Dinah! with Dinah Shore and Joey Bishop (Guest).
Orson Welles Talks Touch of Evil, James Cagney & Jean Renoir
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Leslie Megahey interviews Orson Welles for Touch of Evil (1958), also, Charlton Heston talks about Orson Welles, from the documentary Arena - The Orson Welles Story (1982).
Bill Murray - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Outtakes
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Bill Murray - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Outtakes
Marlon Brando - A Streetcar Named Desire Outtakes
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Marlon Brando - A Streetcar Named Desire Outtakes
Behind Natalie Portman's Last Scene from Léon (1994)
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Behind Natalie Portman's Last Scene from Léon (1994)
Eddie Murphy transforms into Saul of Coming to America (1988)
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Eddie Murphy transforms into Saul of Coming to America (1988)
Behind The Scenes of The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
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Behind The Scenes of The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Jim Carrey & Michel Gondry talk about Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
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Jim Carrey & Michel Gondry talk about Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Behind The Scenes of Donnie Brasco (1997)
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Behind The Scenes of Donnie Brasco (1997)
Dennis Hopper Talks Marlon Brando, James Dean & Montgomery Clift
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Dennis Hopper Talks Marlon Brando, James Dean & Montgomery Clift
John Schlesinger Talks About Laurence Olivier & Dustin Hoffman
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John Schlesinger Talks About Laurence Olivier & Dustin Hoffman
Blake Edwards Talks About Peter Sellers
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Blake Edwards Talks About Peter Sellers
How Al Pacino Became Tony Montana in SCARFACE (1983)
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How Al Pacino Became Tony Montana in SCARFACE (1983)
Lost in Translation - Interview with Scarlett Johansson (2003)
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Lost in Translation - Interview with Scarlett Johansson (2003)
Alfred Hitchcock Discussion with Peter Bogdanovich & Patricia Hitchcock
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Alfred Hitchcock Discussion with Peter Bogdanovich & Patricia Hitchcock
Kill Bill - Interview with Quentin Tarantino (2004)
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Kill Bill - Interview with Quentin Tarantino (2004)
Sandahl Bergman on Conan the Barbarian (1982)
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Sandahl Bergman on Conan the Barbarian (1982)
Greatest Brian DePalma film ever!
2024..........So lovely,....such a talent,.......beautiful and funny,......and a sexy voice. She's amazing.
This guy sucks. Go Uma
There was a DOS game called NAM, and there was a level which simulated Dutch's role in predator
poss one of best character actors ever.
The ultimate Sigma Male.
The best actor ,he doesn’t even have to talk and his the best actor in the seen
Uma never look hotter than here.
Gary is sooooooo high!
Wow 😮EXACTLY EXCELLENT ❤
Probably the most quoted movie of all time. So many great lines. I don’t see Pacino I see Tony Montana every time I watch it.
The levels of TEST on the set of Predator must have been so high, just watching this film will turn you into a goddamn sexual tyrannosaurus!
Arnie is the best action hero going, I don't think there's a film with him in that I don't like.
I have watched this movie several times ,it is always good.🎉
Damn, she's mouth-watering for any straight man.
ブラピは、とってもやさしく思い やりのあるひとです。🎉🎉🎉
Definitely hits different in light of Mexico City’s current water shortage crisis, that’s for sure…
❤😂😂❤ Подход потом еще подход... Рыбка умерла Смертны
Excellent piece! Thanks! I've watched Scarface 50 times minimum :)
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This guy is so under rated. I mean everyone knows thr name Pacino, or Walken,..fill in the blank. But he is as good or better.
00:01:00 The Spirit of Man
An excellent interview this is. Charlie Rose is an exellent interviewer. Love this talk
For me, the best comedy ever, with an oscar valuable performance by the great Peter Sellers! I laughed to tears when I was 13y old....I laugh to tears today, 55y old. Greets from Vienna. 😎
One of the most entertaining movies ever
Very good honest telling about the ideas and background making this movie using light and shadow and being a voyeur behind the camera spying...but the transskription is wrong and sloppy!
I don't have a lot of envy in my life but there are definitely times when I envy Brad Pitt's hairline.... I've never seen a better hairline in my life..... The last time I was being illegally held in jail, I wrote a new funny cool script for a new Oceans 11 movie 🎥🎬🍿....... I'm going to make my character be named Kobe Kevin..... and I'm going to where a tan suit with a dark brown tye and smokey colored aviator glasses 🕶️
Terrible trailer, amazing film.
Gray Oldman plays the SLIMIEST SCUMBAG OF ALL TIME ! I had to take a shower after watching him in this movie.
Im.tired! Im.tired and it's a lot of baloney!
I’m assuming this was the early 90s, during or after Rocky 5?
To say Orson Welles is great is a gross understatement He’s beyond brilliant. And that’s what they do to brilliant people Sometimes I played my first job as a drummer in 1964 on Winward Avenue at a dive bar. Also the film had John Mills a wonderful Santa Monica actor. Charles and Heston‘s words are fabulous And insightful And Marlena Dietrich wow one of the greatest movies
Yes but didn't tell of the way his life ended up after.
Dope film
Y didn't he receive an Oscar for his legendary performance in this movie is my question? FOR YEARS, I thought that Al Pacino really sounded like this when he talked 😂
This is wonderful.
Great interview for a great movie. I'd say Jackie Brown is maybe #2 (for me) in my rank of Tarantino movies, with Pulp Fiction at #1 ... oh, but, Reservoir Dogs... anyway. AWESOME role, epic role. Pam Grier has always been a queen and goddess whose altar I would kneel before. Ohh she's great. Pam's reclaiming her own fame and her own career was and is the main reason why I like the movie. Plus, it is a damn good movie. The soundtrack is also perfect! Oh yeah! It's my favorite Tarantino soundtrack, BECAUSE of Pam Grier, walking away, then driving that car, "Up on 110th Street" blasting! OH that ending, Pam's face; she owns the movie. Tarantino really was at his best here and so was she. Heck, the entire cast (and crew, and all who worked on this movie) were excellent. Pam Grier deserves all honors for her work in the title role. Quentin Tarantino deserves his props for writing the role, having the vision to do so, and for all of this, too. It is beyond entertainment; the movie Jackie Brown is way beyond just some show you put on the TV. I liked Bridget Fonda, as an actor, too; she was also fantastic. Everyone was good in this movie. Samuel L Jackson was so slick. Superb screenplay,; perfect 1997 time capsule, with all the actors at their best. PAM Grier though! Her look on her drive away from the drama was so satisfying to me, who'd found 1991's Thelma and Louise drive away to be not as pleasing for so many years, until I got to groove to Jackie Brown's determination and freedom as she made her epic escape. It was like, daaaaamn.
I saw this the first time and hated it…by the third time I loved it!!!!!!!!
THERE IS A REAL SHARD SIDE TO THIS MAN I JUST RECENTLY HAD THE WORST EXPERIENCE OF A LIFE TIME WITH THIS SO CALLED CELEBRITY I HAVE LOVED HIM FOR DECADES THOUGHTHE WORLD OF THIS MAN BUT NOT ANY MORE I WOULD BE VERY CAREFUL WITH HAVING ANY INTERACTION WITH HIM TO ALL THE FANS HE IS NOT KIND HE IS JUST AS UGLY AS HE LOOKS ON THE OUTSIDE IN THE INSIDE FANS BE CAREFUL! I NO LONGER LIKE THIS MAN WHAT SO EVERF I WILL NEVER WATCH ANOTHER MOVIE NOTHING HE WAS THE WORST POSSIBLE EXPERIENCE ONE COULD HAVE I DO NOT LIKE THIS MAN ANYMORE HE IS NOT A LIKEABLE HUKMAN ONCE YOU MEET HIM HE IS VERY CONTROLLOING AN DEMANDING HE WILL I
that's a healthy family mindset- nice to hear Henry Fonda ' CALL-OUT ' the Media for Re- Hashing the drama 01:23 mk
Rest in peace, Carl😞
Excellent movie.
Awful unbelieveable bad acting movie !
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i'd be drooling all over myself trying to conduct this interview. hell, here we are in 2024 (30 years after first seeing her in pulp fiction at the end of high school) and i'm drooling regardless. nothing compares to Uma circa 93-03. nothing. my wife, who looks nearly just like Uma circa 03, agrees.
He talked once about needing that "appetite" to play a character. He always gave so much of himself. He has that rare ability to connect to any emotion, in a way that you are in that linear space with him.
Love Brian De Palma.
"He takes characters and does a 360 degree turn with them" Oldman is an actor, not a mathematician
How hot was Michelle!!❤Babe
Long live tony Montana 🎉🎉🎉🎉