I think the main aspect of Barbra's personality. abilities, talent, etc. that is often overlooked is that, despite her often intense, serious, almost professorial attention to detail and truth, she is a very funny person and can so easily be funny and make people laugh in her movies and in real life. And, again, in addition to her serious side, she really enjoys a good laugh.
I've always thought that Nuts was an underrated movie. Barbra's acting was top notch. This was a very creative time in her career just before work on Yentl. I know this next comment may be superficial but I can't help noting how much Barbra's hair changes. I like this wild longish mane with loose wavy curls look coming out of her permed short hair look of A Star is Born look. I wish someone would do a video that documents Barbra's hair through the years.
What I remember most of these interviews (i think I remember getting up at the crack of dawn 3 different times to turn on the VCR when her segments came on) was her lion's main hair, her telling Gene she's an old broad now, and the ferkakta electric bath tub the tabloids said she had, but she didn't and thought she'd get electrocuted in! Haha! And these three memories have stuck with me ever since I first saw these in 1987. I haven't watched it here yet. (And I will!) But those 3 mem'ries I've never forgotten for 33 years now! Funny, I don't remember much what Richard said. LOL! Thanks Gustavo for getting these interviews out again. Mine are tucked away somewhere.... someday, somehow I'll get to them again. 🤪
Ms. Streisand kindly wrote me a referral for an American Film Institute grant and agreed to join the Bosrd of the Women`s Film Educational Project an archive I began when devising seminal gender in film courses at USC in the Seventies. The idea was to create an archive dedicated to women who work behind the camera.
Shalit did the best interviews with Streisand ever. She liked him and she trusted that he wasn't going to try and ambush her with "gotcha" questions, as "serious" journalists like Mike Wallace famously did. Consequently, she's relaxed and infinitely more open and forthcoming with Shalit, as opposed to defensive and cautious with Wallace. Also, Shalit didn't just go to the clippings files and ask the same boring questions she's been asked a gazillion times - and still gets asked after 50 years. No wonder she looks bored even at the start of many interviews; she knows she's in for another string of cliches.
Thanks for sharing. There is lots of period atmosphere here. I think the chemistry between the two actors spilled over from their real life social consciences.
7:59 Dreyfuss lookin great here! This was during his big comeback -- Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Tin Men, Stakeout... Glad he cleaned himself up after that early 80s drug crash
@@mirfir I'm embarrassed to say I've yet to see that flick...and I'm a movie buff and Dreyfuss fan! It's on Disney+ so I'll def check it out this wkd 👍
She is so precious. The fixing of Gene's bow tie. Endearing. Taking Dreyfuss' taunting in stride...down to Earth. I need to find a nice cute girl from Brooklyn. That may possess just the smallest fraction of Barbra's qualities. A no-nonsense, intelligent, modest, funny and quirky sweetheart. Could also hum a tune would be nice....
Whenever she is onscreen, you can't take your eyes off her. In 'Hello Dolly', amidst all those sets, costumes and activity, even in the parade, she compels you to watch. She is like Maria Callas that way. Callas and Streisand are never background. You must watch and listen. Great interview, BTW.
We don't eat on the table and have meal time, but I like it Barbra cause we have the freedom to eat anywhere in the house and anytime we want....hehehe! I enjoyed her stories and interviews.
Almost every single way she describes herself is exactly who I am!! Exactly what she's saying is exactly who I am..... I also love food as much as she does, the way she talks about it is exactly the way I talk about it.....
I remember when I was working NBC (my first job) there was a producer a Greek man named I think George Voustitous (something like that). It was my first job. I was PA to Len Probst and Peter Flynn on the `Emphasis` live radio show. Barbara Walters was one of our 5 weekly presenters. I recall he said to me once `You are just like JOAN CRAWFORD`. At the time I thought he was Nuts. Nuts because it was 1967 and I was (I thought) carefree and modern. Crawford was some old witch from the Forties. A few years later I wrote `Down With Myth AMerica` are reference Crawford as a `careerist` one of the 4 antifeminist stereotypes that keeps repeating. Fast Forward 1972 I invited Crawford to the class I had devised and was teaching NYU on gender in film. She agreed to come. So everything comes full circle.
I can see why Barbra was sensitive to interviews. The two guys discussing why she was thought to be difficult, must not have been too easy for her, in this interview. Yes, if she were a guy, that wouldn't even been discussed!! Makes me mad too being a woman. And basically, this interview was based a lot on that question. Richard Dreyfus in the end, was kind of making fun of her....anyway, it must be very difficult in general to hear that critique over and over. On the flip side, she gets a lot of accolades for her work because she is so good at whatever she does...She really is a great role model for young women, even now in 2023.....women, be who you are!!
Streisand was great in nuts, but the movie had no commercial appeal. Those flash back scenes were effective (which we will see more of in the The Prince of Tides). But they were ever so brief and the movie hence was too static, mostly indoors in full settings like the court room and hospital . Sure, TOP rate cast, performances but held no appeal to the general movie goer.
Actually saying what you feel is a Yoko Ono-ism. She has been my own personal inspiration. I read `Grapefruit` before gong to sleep at night so I will have good dreams.
Nuts is an outstanding movie, its one of my favorites. Have it on dvd. Barbra's performance is phenomenal. I can relate so much to her though as i feel misunderstood and im a male. Very opinionated, speak my mind. I feel if you dont, people treat you like dirt. But also if you do speak your mind, people don't want to hear that either. But its ok for others.. Barbra is not like everyone else and the same with me. We are unique.
I guess she was busy maintaining a career as a recording artist, and occasionally directing movies, in addition to acting in movies. Also, the work she did on her houses brought her more creative satisfaction than acting in someone else’s movie would. I don’t think she wishes she acted any more than she did.
Nah. Sad for us but that's why she has longevity, limited burn out, and beautiful aging process. Took valued breaks and held other personal interests. Fabulous Babs.
How DARE they interrupt Barbra at 1:57 with some silly news report about Saddam Hussein. He panned Yentl, and was indifferent to Funny Girl. Outrageous!
I love Streisand, don't get me wrong at one time I thought she could walk on water LOL but a lot of times in her movies ( especially from the eighties on...) she undercuts her performance by preaching to the audience. Nuts was a great movie until the very end where she gets on her preachers box and underlines the point of the movie in case we didn't get it. She does this also in Prince of tides, and the mirror has two faces. I feel like screaming at the screen OK Barbra we get it. It feels like she talking down to the ignorant masses and ends up destroying what was a powerful movie.
Free to be herself! Love her & Always Will! Catch 22 Being Mysterious is ok! & Private & Shy2! 🦉Lady! Tell the truth but don't 💋& Tell! Or it’s hear say!💕lol💕🦉
This was the only press she did for the film. Foolish. It’s not a bad film but the issue is her vanity: close ups, lighting, and her Brooklyn accent that doesn’t match her mother’s
I think she should have at least been nominated for the Oscar for that performance. It was brilliant!!!
I love the way Barbra listens when Richard talks.
I think the main aspect of Barbra's personality. abilities, talent, etc. that is often overlooked is that, despite her often intense, serious, almost professorial attention to detail and truth, she is a very funny person and can so easily be funny and make people laugh in her movies and in real life. And, again, in addition to her serious side, she really enjoys a good laugh.
Brolin says she has the most wonderful laugh. I totally agree. And voice. And profile. And personality. And moves.
Very true. I've been listening to her autobiography on Audio and she makes me giggle throughout.
Nuts was very well acted with a very thorough storyline. Definitely a movie worth watching and probably a lot of people didn’t.
Underrated movie tough story to tell .
This was a very enjoyable interview of and about Barbra to watch. Thank you for posting it here.
I've always thought that Nuts was an underrated movie. Barbra's acting was top notch. This was a very creative time in her career just before work on Yentl.
I know this next comment may be superficial but I can't help noting how much Barbra's hair changes. I like this wild longish mane with loose wavy curls look coming out of her permed short hair look of A Star is Born look. I wish someone would do a video that documents Barbra's hair through the years.
Yentl came out in 1983
@@centerstagepops4046 thanks for the correction. You're right. And this was 1987 after Yentl.
I saw the original play and it was shocking to me that anyone would think to turn it into a movie.
I realize it is kind of off topic but do anyone know a good site to watch newly released tv shows online?
She definitely looked her best.
I loved this interwiew!!!!!
Richard Dreyfuss is genuinely a hilarious person! I was cracking up as hard as the interviewer here, lol.
Great to have more of Barbra’s infrequent TV interviews.
I saw this movie and Barbra portrayed the role very well. Im surprised she didn't win any award.
What I remember most of these interviews (i think I remember getting up at the crack of dawn 3 different times to turn on the VCR when her segments came on) was her lion's main hair, her telling Gene she's an old broad now, and the ferkakta electric bath tub the tabloids said she had, but she didn't and thought she'd get electrocuted in! Haha! And these three memories have stuck with me ever since I first saw these in 1987. I haven't watched it here yet. (And I will!) But those 3 mem'ries I've never forgotten for 33 years now! Funny, I don't remember much what Richard said. LOL! Thanks Gustavo for getting these interviews out again. Mine are tucked away somewhere.... someday, somehow I'll get to them again. 🤪
one of the most underrated movies of all time! it has so much substance in so many levels... NUTS!
Ms. Streisand kindly wrote me a referral for an American Film Institute grant and agreed to join the Bosrd of the Women`s Film Educational Project an archive I began when devising seminal gender in film courses at USC in the Seventies. The idea was to create an archive dedicated to women who work behind the camera.
Yes, NUTS is a great film on all accounts.
Thx! I’ll watch it!
Shalit did the best interviews with Streisand ever. She liked him and she trusted that he wasn't going to try and ambush her with "gotcha" questions, as "serious" journalists like Mike Wallace famously did. Consequently, she's relaxed and infinitely more open and forthcoming with Shalit, as opposed to defensive and cautious with Wallace. Also, Shalit didn't just go to the clippings files and ask the same boring questions she's been asked a gazillion times - and still gets asked after 50 years. No wonder she looks bored even at the start of many interviews; she knows she's in for another string of cliches.
very accurate
She is so wonderful!
Thanks for sharing. There is lots of period atmosphere here. I think the chemistry between the two actors spilled over from their real life social consciences.
7:59 Dreyfuss lookin great here! This was during his big comeback -- Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Tin Men, Stakeout...
Glad he cleaned himself up after that early 80s drug crash
I loved him in “Mr Holland’s Opus”
@@mirfir I'm embarrassed to say I've yet to see that flick...and I'm a movie buff and Dreyfuss fan! It's on Disney+ so I'll def check it out this wkd 👍
That was a fun interview!
She is so precious. The fixing of Gene's bow tie. Endearing. Taking Dreyfuss' taunting in stride...down to Earth. I need to find a nice cute girl from Brooklyn. That may possess just the smallest fraction of Barbra's qualities. A no-nonsense, intelligent, modest, funny and quirky sweetheart. Could also hum a tune would be nice....
Absolutely love these two! Love the movie Nuts!
She’s great! Way to go Barbra! You’re the best M
Whenever she is onscreen, you can't take your eyes off her. In 'Hello Dolly', amidst all those sets, costumes and activity, even in the parade, she compels you to watch. She is like Maria Callas that way. Callas and Streisand are never background. You must watch and listen. Great interview, BTW.
We don't eat on the table and have meal time, but I like it Barbra cause we have the freedom to eat anywhere in the house and anytime we want....hehehe! I enjoyed her stories and interviews.
Love this!
Richard is looking like Paul Newman's kid brother here!
Almost every single way she describes herself is exactly who I am!! Exactly what she's saying is exactly who I am..... I also love food as much as she does, the way she talks about it is exactly the way I talk about it.....
I remember when I was working NBC (my first job) there was a producer a Greek man named I think George Voustitous (something like that). It was my first job. I was PA to Len Probst and Peter Flynn on the `Emphasis` live radio show. Barbara Walters was one of our 5 weekly presenters. I recall he said to me once `You are just like JOAN CRAWFORD`. At the time I thought he was Nuts. Nuts because it was 1967 and I was (I thought) carefree and modern. Crawford was some old witch from the Forties. A few years later I wrote `Down With Myth AMerica` are reference Crawford as a `careerist` one of the 4 antifeminist stereotypes that keeps repeating. Fast Forward 1972 I invited Crawford to the class I had devised and was teaching NYU on gender in film. She agreed to come. So everything comes full circle.
Well done you for attending the Yeshiva. Did not know this.
What an amazing portrait of Barbara that Dreyfuss makes on the spot right in front of her
I can see why Barbra was sensitive to interviews. The two guys discussing why she was thought to be difficult, must not have been too easy for her, in this interview. Yes, if she were a guy, that wouldn't even been discussed!! Makes me mad too being a woman. And basically, this interview was based a lot on that question. Richard Dreyfus in the end, was kind of making fun of her....anyway, it must be very difficult in general to hear that critique over and over. On the flip side, she gets a lot of accolades for her work because she is so good at whatever she does...She really is a great role model for young women, even now in 2023.....women, be who you are!!
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Streisand was great in nuts, but the movie had no commercial appeal. Those flash back scenes were effective (which we will see more of in the The Prince of Tides). But they were ever so brief and the movie hence was too static, mostly indoors in full settings like the court room and hospital . Sure, TOP rate cast, performances but held no appeal to the general movie goer.
this is why I never base my movie choices on what is popular with the general public
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I don't get why she is always asked about the choice between singing and acting. Did they ever ask Judy Garland that question?
I don't get why she would give up her best talent (singing) for anything
Actually saying what you feel is a Yoko Ono-ism. She has been my own personal inspiration. I read `Grapefruit` before gong to sleep at night so I will have good dreams.
She is gorgeous here!
Nuts is an outstanding movie, its one of my favorites. Have it on dvd. Barbra's performance is phenomenal. I can relate so much to her though as i feel misunderstood and im a male. Very opinionated, speak my mind. I feel if you dont, people treat you like dirt. But also if you do speak your mind, people don't want to hear that either. But its ok for others.. Barbra is not like everyone else and the same with me. We are unique.
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Dreyfuss came to Barbra's defense brilliantly.
Sad she played in only 20 or so movies in 50 years! :( while meryl or all other great actresses starred in so many good ones more
I guess she was busy maintaining a career as a recording artist, and occasionally directing movies, in addition to acting in movies. Also, the work she did on her houses brought her more creative satisfaction than acting in someone else’s movie would. I don’t think she wishes she acted any more than she did.
@@jjk109 you're right days count 24 hours only and for everyone after all and that even if you do nothing else than work.
It is sad because the ones she did were phenomenal. There should have been many more!
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Nah. Sad for us but that's why she has longevity, limited burn out, and beautiful aging process. Took valued breaks and held other personal interests. Fabulous Babs.
She did not win the Tony. It was a special award. All Night Long...also a performance deserving of more attention.
Star Of The Decade -Tony…..is there really a difference?
@@jjk109 Very different. In a way more prestigious given that they basically acknowledged their mistake.
@@richardmayora5310 oh ok. Yep I can see that.
How DARE they interrupt Barbra at 1:57 with some silly news report about Saddam Hussein. He panned Yentl, and was indifferent to Funny Girl.
Outrageous!
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Streisand only gives interviews when she is promoting her movies!
Thats called adhd. I do those same things, talk out of turn, opinionated, private. I can relate.
It's like Babs didn't have an interview for years, and was trying to get too much off her chest at one time, lol.
"verkakte" is a curse word?
"fakakta". It's Yiddish. Means "fucked up".
I love Streisand, don't get me wrong at one time I thought she could walk on water LOL but a lot of times in her movies ( especially from the eighties on...) she undercuts her performance by preaching to the audience. Nuts was a great movie until the very end where she gets on her preachers box and underlines the point of the movie in case we didn't get it. She does this also in Prince of tides, and the mirror has two faces. I feel like screaming at the screen OK Barbra we get it. It feels like she talking down to the ignorant masses and ends up destroying what was a powerful movie.
Don't agree..her films have more balanced and nuance than you're giving her credit for
`on the left` could refer to political left NO??
No. She herself is on the left politically.
Free to be herself! Love her & Always Will! Catch 22 Being Mysterious is ok! & Private & Shy2! 🦉Lady! Tell the truth but don't 💋& Tell! Or it’s hear say!💕lol💕🦉
This was the only press she did for the film. Foolish. It’s not a bad film but the issue is her vanity: close ups, lighting, and her Brooklyn accent that doesn’t match her mother’s
Vanity or insecurity?
Now you `crucified` for being an egomaniac.
Aka sexism!
I'm in the minority here, I love her but the orchestration stinks and is not worthy of her voice.
Dreyfuss just SEEMS very ARROGANT!
He's adorable!
Sorry brainless so no director there. Actor? Nah! Singer?? Yes good but no technique. Still very good!
As good as Barbara is in the movie the brilliant Richard Dreyfuss is the main draw for me!
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