Kevin Pollak's Amazing Stories about the Making of "A Few Good Men" | The Rich Eisen Show | 12/11/19
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- Опубліковано 10 гру 2019
- Actor Kevin Pollak shares some great stories about making 'A Few Good Men' with Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise including the classic "you can't handle the truth!" scene.
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Kevin Pollack is one of those supporting actors you were happy to see in a film no matter how small his role was
He was great in usual suspects .
If you've never seen Indian Summer, pick an afternoon and watch Meatballs and Indian Summer back to back.
I thought he was pretty good in a movie called hostage with Bruce Willis
He has absolutely no responsibilities here whatsoever.
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Man, Kevin is such a fantastic storyteller. I could hear him talk for hours!
I bet it is because he is a comedian. It is their art form to be able to tell stories.
He has a really good podcast.
Pretty good for a Hebrew.
(Too much?)
I always enjoyed Kevin Pollack’s performances. He was always so underrated. Kevin could be anybody. I loved him in The Usual Suspects.🤗
Love Kevin pollack he’s always managed to stay so humble despite having such an impressive resume and career
One of THE greatest movies ever made, and Pollack was AWESOME in the film!!!
Pollak was awesome in A Few Good Men. The acting was awesome across the board, really.
Pollak was the superior actor to do Weinberg instead of Jason Alexander. Alexander sucked in Pretty Woman and was really created only to be George Costanza
I love a host that lets the guest talk.
One of the great, underrated character actors. And one of the few who can seamlessly go back and forth between comedic and serious roles.
Absolutely!
So what your saying is he's apart of a few good men out there
I worked in Malibu, CA for a few years in college and I always heard these tales of people running into Jack Nicholson (allegedly he lived there for some years), but unfortunately I never did. One day, Danny DeVito walked in with his son and came through my checkout line. A very nice and approachable man. I felt silly for asking him but since Cuckoo’s Nest is one of my favorite films, I asked him what working with Jack was like. He obliged and said “Incredible. Jack was the most intelligent, professional actor he has ever worked with and a complete joy to be around.” It was all I needed to hear.
DeVito was astoundingly good in Hoffa, also with Nicholson. That was the first time I ever saw DeVito in a serious, non-comedic role. One of the most amazing performances I've ever seen. Didn't know DeVito could really act, seriously, until then. He blew me away in that movie.
You don’t find Danny DeVito playing Hoffa’s “strong arm”guy, comedic?
DeVito was good in Cookoo's nest.
@@rhmayer1 De Vito's character was mean in Taxi, but I think he was at his best when he could show his heart. I loved his family lawyer in "War of the Roses".
They both knew each other in NJ as young men.
“Remote drop.” Nailed it. And he’s absolutely right about all the films that you totally can’t change the channel from.
I have never heard of this phrase before. It's brilliant! So totally true.
Pollak is such an underrated actor imho.
He's been in 3 of the biggest movies of the 90s and more than half his own in all 3.
The judge was J. A Preston, great guy, he told me this story personally. The whole set was amazed that he knew the whole part. J.A was thrilled.
I really like J A Preston. He's got a great voice and a great presence. Aside from AFGM, watch him in "Narrow Margin" and "Real Life".
@@har9020 Totally, I first saw him in Remo Williams as a kid and always loved his voice.
Never get tired of Kevin's Jack Nicholson, it's perfection 😁😁😁
I think the Marine Silent Drill Platoon scene is simply the best part of the movie, anyone can become a actor, but very few become Marines. its that simple.
Sounds like Jack is a real pro. Delivering his lines the say same way off camera, never missing a syllable. If you work in the biz, you're another actor or a camera guy, it's important for everyone to be consistent. It's like a big dance. And that's why Jack got the big bucks I'm sure.
Yeah he was good in that one movie that came out around that time
The greatest actor of all time. The ultimate pro.
Paying Jack Nicholson $5 million is peanuts to make your movie an instant classic.
In those days that was a major payday
that's why Robert Downry Jr. was paid 50 millions for some Marvel movies
what are you gonna do? not pay and not make a billion dollars????
Brando got that for being in superman.... a movie he was barely in... if your name carries weight... thats
It is interesting because that movie made a lot of money most likely because of that scene!
It would have been a damn good movie with another actor. But Jack elevated it.
Jack is an icon and any movie he is in will make it a movie worth viewing.
First off I am a huge Kevin Pollak fan. Second, I would love to see a full cut with him doing Jack's lines! That would be so cool.
I love him, too. Very underrated actor and comedian.
It would be awesome. Should be in one of those behind the scenes director things. The Making of A Few Good Men.
Same, that would be awesome.
Jessup was indignant, not anti-semitic.
He had contempt for the Navy, non-combat personnel, and the fact that he had to testify or explain himself to them at all. In his mind he made their sugar coated world and their comfy desk jobs possible and how dare they question him, they should be grateful. He said it himself...
“I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man that rises and sleeps under the blanket of freedom I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it. I’d rather you just said thank you and be on your way.”
He's anti-semetic too. Sure he's expressing his contempt for the "pussy" Navy guys who sit behind desks and aren't real soldiers - and that's the main thing. But the stereotype is consistent with the character that Sorkin has created. After all, why does Jessup bring up Weinberg's name at all? Why does he say it with that inflection? This was a deliberate choice on Sorkin's part.
@@citizenghosttown whether it was or whether it wasn't, it didn't resonate in the delivery of the line. Why does Jessup bring up Weinberg's name at all? To do so would be perfectly normal. "Son, we live in a world that has walls and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's going to do it, YOU? (He doesn't say "Kaffey" because he is speaking directly to him). ".....you Lieutenant Weinberg?" (He says his name because he is now speaking to him, as if to say, "You, you little rolly-polly paper-pusher?"
That's the gist of it, at least in the movie. If Sorkin wanted to paint Jessup as anti-Semitic, it didn't work with that line.
@@johnkalap9314 I think it worked very well. It would have been silly and cartoonish if it was over-the-top. To be convincing , it needed to be subtle and it was.
@@citizenghosttown completely anti Semitic
Look at all the white, non Jewish dopes who are quite certain that Kevin who was in the movie and knew the author of the play is definitely wrong. 😂
I just know that Jack Nicolson is a fabulous actor, is now and always has been. Another of my favorites. Five Easy Pieces.
The TV show Pollak describes is "Morton & Hayes," a summer series where he played half of an Abbott and Costello-style fictional comedy team. Each episode had a black-and-white two-reel comedy short followed by the actors in old-age makeup being interviewed. It was a cool series with a lot of guest stars like the Spinal Tap guys, Catherine O'Hara, etc.
Kevin Pollak is a great actor, humble and well-spoken.
Nicest guy ever, and one of the great under-rated comedians.
I've always disliked something about the way he speaks about himself. He always sounds like he's saying, "I don't like to brag..." and then brags about himself.
@@colbyscott9822 Noted. Fwiw, he hired me to write his first HBO hour special & was a complete class act. He made sure the writers/crew were well paid & treated well. Very generous, kind and hilarious.
That's cool! Didnt mean to imply he actually is that way, just that it's how he comes off to me.
@@colbyscott9822 No problem, but does it seems to you that he brags?
Man, I love Pollak. I could listen to him tell stories all day.
VERY under-rated talent!!!
Ever see him imitate Albert Brooks? I think he does it in "The Aristocrats".
I freaking love this guy. He is so frigging funny and so smart!
Kevin Pollak is a 4 star guest and a outstanding raconteur!
Kevin is one of the most underated actors. Casino, Usual Suspects, and Few Good Men are 3 of the greatest movies ever produced. No offense to Jason Alexander, but thank you Jerry for casting the real George and allowing Kevin to play Weinberg.
He was a great addition to the grumpy old men movies as well
I love the movie. The scene in the courtroom is one of my favorite ever
Underrated as hell of an actor.
Kevin Pollack - easily one of the best stand up comedians of his generation. I saw him at the Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach and he KILLED it lol.. His Star Trek spoof is STILL one of the greatest of all time. NOBODY does/did Capt. James T. Kirk like this man here haha! :-)
Tony Cortes he does a great Peter Falk (Columbo) genius😂
I never saw the "You Lt Weinberg?" line as anti-Semitic, but for me it always paired with Pollak's earlier line to Cruise about Dawson and Downey - "They beat up on a weaker kid, that's all they did." Like he was empathizing because he was a smaller, weaker guy too, and that's what Jessup was going after. Interesting to hear Pollak in this interview talk about the anti-Semitic tone of the line. Really good stuff here for me as a big fan of the movie.
I always thought the same as you. He's a small guy, slight in stature, soft-spoken, I thought Jessup/Nicholson was going with him being a weaker person too. I didn't read it as being anti-semitic.
The needs to be more KP interviews. I could listen to this guy tell stories all day.
Do a search for the story about Tom's pen...
@ 5:25 Very cool of Kevin to volunteer in a creative way, i.e. stand-in for Jack Nicholsen re:
interplay with the Judge (Jack was already off to another project). Amazing career Kevin has
had. Was always a Sunday nite favorite of mine/ours at the Hollywood Improv. Where he weekly
killed, slaughtered, slayed. Kevin Nealon and Jimmy Brogan also "usuals" during the later 80s/early 90's.
Great era for comics.
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kevin had nothing lose. all upside, as far as i see it
I was fortunate enough to have Kevin relay this story to me and my friend Denny on the 19th hole at the Mekena golf course on Maui. Kevin is an absolute class guy and an underrated talent. Happy Hanukkah Kevin.
I've watched that movie hundreds of times and, while the Lt. Weinberg question was always odd, I never thought of it as a Jew thing.
I always thought he was singled out because let’s face it, does he look like someone that makes you feel safe? He was making a point that not everyone was cut out for it and people like him were needed and to show what we would be left with if the people like him weren’t there doing the dirty work.
Sorkin a typical liberal writer. Marine general who is an alpha male. Automatically he is anti-Semitic.
@@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486 it's a movie character you fool not real life...it is a fiction, duh. that means anyone can make up any characters they want, there doesnt have to be a conspiracy or political message, it is entertainment. it is not a biopic or history picture, you can go make a movie with a whole bunch of alt-right heroes if you want...they dont exist in reality but you could put them in a movie like the incel that you seem to be...
Home Alone Gaming Why you reacting then? I am pointing out facts that Hollywood always put politics in it. I can write the character of Jack Nicholson to be sadistic and a sociopath. Now you see you can bend that plot different ways . See by your reaction. I can see your simpleminded and a typical intellectual bully like Bill Maher. Before you speak read into what I say and get the chipmunks in your brain to stop talking and listen.
It's the victim mentality when you notice things that aren't there or very debatable
I’m here after the more recent interview… and I could sit and watch Pollack talk about this for another hour.
One of the greatest performances of his career. Jack Nicholson
I've always understood the line to be Nicholson referring to Weinberg as a weakling, the bullied kid without any power, since that was his character arc during the movie:
"I have no authority here, whatsoever."
"They tormented and beat up a weaker kid. Why? Because he couldn't run very fast."
"I believe every word of their story and think they should go to prison for the rest of their lives."
Tom Cruise was fighting the Murder charge, [Not Guilty]
Demi Moore was fighting the Code Red - Conspiracy to Commit Murder, [Not Guilty]
Kevin Pollack was against the bullying - Conduct Unbecoming a United States Marine, - [Guilty]
nocalsteve that’s all rolled into it but it’s impossible to believe Sorkin chose a stereotypically Jewish name without any intent to portray Jessup as extra evil
@@33moneyball Maybe he was just going with the name because it contained "whine"?
I took it the same way. These lawyers don't look like soldiers, nothing about race.
Van PastorMan They don’t look like soldiers, however singling him out, and doing it by name, was not necessary to convey that though.
@noncalsteve That's a great post!
Pollaks impressions are awesome
I have caught myself watching this entire clip 3 times - it somehow keeps popping up for me - so interesting
Kevin is genuinely funny, man.
I don’t think Jessup’s disdain for Weinberg was as much anti-Semitic (which it was, don’t misunderstand me,) I think it was more because Jessup, a fit Marine officer, was annoyed at the idea of freedom being defended by a short, pudgy Navy officer who, let’s be honest, didn’t look like he’d skipped a lot of meals. Jessup looked down on Kaffee because he was wet behind the ears, had the unmitigated gall to disagree with him, and because he’d successfully avoided, up to that point, ever stepping foot in a courtroom. He looked down on Galloway because she was a female and a feminist, and Jessup looked down on Weinberg not only because he was Jewish, but because he saw Weinberg as being physically unfit to do any “real” military duty.
i never took it like that.
I think that's very plausible point. I can absolutely see someone at a certain disiplined physical,emotional, mental fitness level who's done it feeling a certain way about someone who they feel hasn't & isn't there. Frankly, having trained with quite a few former real deal military guys who retired earlier than they originally planned to because of not feeling right about at least partially risking their lives/careers in the hands of those in certain positions they're in, but probably wouldn't be if not for trendy PC social engineering, it makes perfect sense.
Exactly
He calls out Tom Cruise FIRST
FROM IMDB
Col.Jessup: Son, we live in a world that had walls ,and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who’s gonna do it ? You ( taking to Tom Cruise as Kaffee). You (Demi Moore ), Lt. Weinberg ?(Kevin Pollack)
(I always took it as to Col.Jessup speaking to , in order ; Kaffee, JoAnne( Galloway) THEN Weinberg. not everything is against non whites).
I never saw Jessup as anti-Semitic and if the character was suppose to be, they did a poor job conveying it. sexist, maybe. I viewed his issue with all the jag officers being part of his distain for the navy as a whole, part of the rivalry between the branches of service. Jessup, being a proud marine, saw the navy as just a support and logistics branch knowing no navy member would ever see front line combat unlike his marines. This being echoed by the lines "he can put up with the bullets but wants respect from the navy guy"- paraphrasing and kiefer sutherland' line "I like you navy boys, every time we need to fight somewhere, you guys give us a ride."
Pollak is just making a joke. If you watch/listen-to his podcast, you will see he makes Jewish jokes a lot. I imagine it would stay top of mind, not just because of the iconic movie moment, but also because people bring it up to him all the time.
Kevin Pollack should've asked Eisen - "What do you wanna discuss now? My favorite color?"
Brilliant
😆😆😆
Good one
Terrific in The Usual Suspects
I want to hear Kevin’s whole rendition of this line
6:22 "Did you lay into the Lieutenant Whineburg line?" 😂😂😂
Surprisingly Tom Hulce, who played Mozart in Amadeus, was in the original production as Kaffee (Tom Cruise's part) and Stephen Lang (who played Ike Clanton - the "cowardly" bad guy in Tombstone, was Jessup (Jack Nicholson's part). Three other West Wing alums (Bradley Whitford, Timothy Busfield and Joshua Molina) also did parts during the original run
Great character in a A Few Good Man, Jack Nicholson is such a pro and such a natural actor, Kevin’s impression of him is 💯 spot on. 😆🤣😂 🎙️ 🎞️🎭🎥🎬
And Jack was worth every penny of the $5 Million he was paid for his 10 days.
I agree 100 per cent !!
Guy is very shrewd about his movie deals, what he makes off the back-end, etc.
My favorite Jack fact is that he still lives in the house he bought with the money he made from Easy Rider! Talented and smart too.
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@spim randsley I don't know what this means...
Pollack is a great interview. He always brings the good stuff.
Totally, people like Kevin Pollak, Billy Crystal, Paul Rudd are guaranteed good guests.
One of my top 3 favorite all time movies! Kevin Pollack's character was great! Casting was amazing for this movie.
Kevin pollak's a hilarious guy. Saw him years ago doing stand up at Laff's Comedy Club in Tucson.
Awesome story. Kevin always makes me laugh. Good to hear Jack was/is cool. "...You, Lt. Weinberg?" Has always cracked me up!
I just thought Colonel Jessup was trying to make the prosecution sweat.
Great interview! American interviewers that I’ve seen always talk over their guest or feel the need to constantly interject comments but Rich just let Kevin talk, making for a very interesting interview.
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time is that end court scene
Kevin Pollack just makes anything he is a part of better! Any movie, tv show, or whatever.....
wow Kevin is amazing...he seems to be down to earth person..love his movies...and also I hope he is amazing person in the public eyes
A great movie, excellent cast, script and director. Kevin is a talented man.
Pollack or Bacon? Or both?
i love Kevin Pollack
One of the few movies that is PERFECT.... in that there is not a single boring scene !!!
That is a fantastic observation. Never thought of that.
That was a great segment, love it when Rich Eisen or Dan Patrick go off sports topics for a bit with an actor because you don't get these detailed interviews on late-night shows
So true!
@@AldoRama69 Much more entertaining than late night television lately for sure!
I never took it as anti-Semitic that he said "You Lt. Weinberg" but rather 2 members of the military who had cushy jobs and never got their hands dirty or served in a front line unit therefor they wouldn't know how to lead men to keep this country secure.
That's how I took it... He wasn't exactly painted as a man's man.
did KP say jack improved the line?
def took it as anti-semitic, or as my mom would joke, "im not anti-semitic, i just hate the jews."
Everyone in uniform does their part.
Nicholson is the best. And he didn't need que cards or a hearing piece to remember his lines.
The "Remote Drop" comment. I never knew what to call these movies. Now I do. Shawshank, and Forrest Gump are included in the Remote Drop list.
Shawshank was the first thing I thought of. I don't know if it's ever been on television and I haven't watched it.
@@MostlyElectrolytes 😂😊🤣
tropic thunder is slowly becoming one as well, tommy boy? joe dirt?
@@MostlyElectrolytes Gay
Godfather.On AMC every couple of months. Even with the f//ing commercials it is compelling.
Dude, his impression is so good! Lol
I know, his impression of Jack Nicholson is brilliant!!
Glad this vid came across my feed. Love to hear stories like this, love this movie, love other Pollak movies. And cool to see he's a Niners fan.
that's a GREAT Jack Nicholson impression.
thanks Kevin Pollack for the insight and the laughs
Now I remember George Constanta saying : I'm practicing my jack Nicholson!......
Absolutely GREAT interview!
Love this show and Mr. Pollak
Kevin is brilliant. I love everything he does.
God I love this show, so many awesome guests with amazing stories!!
Pollak has been in over 80 films. In the 90s had a string of hits including Grumpy Old Men, A Few Good Men, Casino, End of Days, The Usual Suspects and That Thing You Do!
It's funny how he was comparing his career against Jason Alexanders, making it seem like Jason did so much better. Kevin's been in so many good productions it's insane and I'd say he did much better. Seinfeld was huge, but that's the biggest thing Alexander's been in.
He gave his eye to be in Wayne's World 2
Kevin Pollack…wow, what a great guest.
Kevin is awesome.
The remote drop list!!! I’m not alone with that
Great story.
I read Missouri Breaks turned into a contest between Nicholson and Brando to see who could push their character the farthest into bizarro world.
Great to see this interview after watching the movie dozens of times.
fantastic human Mr Kevin.
my favorite movie of all time. I think thats the greatest drama film of all time.
I do love this movie too. It is indeed a remote drop.
Great story from a great movie 👍
Jack should have won 5 Oscars for that performance
He's hilarious.... and they just don't get any better then Kevin...
Back in the 90's, when I heard "You Lt. Weinburg"....I thought... "Who's that?"
Exactly. I didn't realize what his character's full name was until I had seen the movie about five times and finally put two and two together...that's how minor his character really was.
@@svetcovladich9996 also his eyes moved slightly to the side so I also thought he was calling him out because he was just there
I always thought it was because Jessup viewed Weinberg as a “Nancy boy” who has “no idea how to defend a nation”. Basically calling him a sissy, didn’t think it was antisemitic at all... my two cents.
I absolutely agree with you... I've always felt the same way. Just thought that Jessup was implying that they all were too sissy to do what he was doing. Not because he was Jewish.
I thought the same thing as someone who was never really around Jews and was a Marine. I also read into it how he was always defending Santiago for being weak but he made a point that jasaps character never spoke to him.
Dude its a generational thing when i was growing up if anyone bumped into anyone they would yell homophobic slurs at them it was so normal no one would even care
It wasnt cos he even looks at jo and imidietly moves to Weinberg, cos he knew jo even a woman would fight after the little interrogation she gave him in Cuba , this movie scene is the greatest iv ever seen
I mean u can even see the realisation of jessop after he realises the flight crew might have been a ploy but now hes like well what if it's not...now I have pissed the judge off...he tries to run away at one point which is so subtle but he did not want to be in that chair at all, probably the best crafted and written scene ever too
The Mark of a good professional actor is someone who acts just as well when it is another actors close-up! Respect to you Kevin P for coming to the aid of an actor in need!!!!
Love listening to K.Pollaks storytelling. . A story peppered with imitations..lol.
I was part of the crew that worked on that film. I had the same reaction as Mr. Pollak. Nicholson did the lines over and over and was amazing to watch. The funny thing was the Cuban set was next door to the court house and Soundgarden were rehearsing for a tour one stage over. We used to go up top to the "perms" and watch them from above.
Madmanmarque dude that’s amazing! Would love to hear more about this SG story!
Love “yooouuuu lieutenant wiiienberg!” You rock Kevin!
Great fun to share in the stories behind the stories...surreal in fact ! Thank you kindly.
Kevin's so good. But what surprised me the most about Jack is his REAL laugh. Totally unlike anything he's done in ANY of his movies. He almost sounds like a little boy giggling. It's in one of the interviews he made about Roger Corman, and Jack is just so humble and real in it - even sheds a tear for how grateful he is to Roger. Just blew me away!
I wish Nicholson would come back for another movie. A good one of course.
Ali Almuhanna ..... can you name a bad one?
He could play a zombie.
Chinatown 3: Jake Gittes shopping at Trader Joe's
ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS .....SAY HELL NO!!!!
Yes ! I miss seeing him on the screen. I hope it's not gonna be a permanent retirement, which is what seems to have happened to Gene Hackman !
I have watched this movie numerous times!!!Love it!
Kevin comes across as a real gentleman. That for me is the best part.
On the dvd commentary track, I believe either Sorkin or Rob Reiner directly addresses that line as indicating Jessup's anti-Semitism. It's not something Kevin Pollak is just interpolating.
Thank you! Finally, some "inside information."
I just became a big Kevin Pollak fan, because of his hat and shirt!
God! What a great story that was. I have to watch that movie again because I actually don’t remember the Weinberg line. Incredible!
Rick this is great. Good work and you have a great, authentic voice.
Would love to see Kevin do that scene!!!