Susan portrayed Bette with so much passion, and genuine emotion; I'm sure Bette would've been impressed and very moved. Susan has the most beautiful eyes, that intensity Bette also had, the so called 'Bette Davis Eyes' - she's got it. Susan and Jessica were absolutely mesmerizing and I would give everything to see them work together again. I love you, Susan!
Susan did a brilliant job .Often times people who did Bette Davis impressions or portrayed her on stage or screen tended to over exaggerate her mannerisms and speech to such degree that it was characterized
I'd love to see another season! There's so many infamous Hollywood feuds they could cover, especially since Catherine Zeta-Jones, playing Olivia De Havilland, lightly mentions the real life feud between De Havilland and her own sister, actress Joan Fontaine
The very fact a 50 something Bette Davis was played by a 70 something Susan Sarandon is a sign that women have managed to push back against the sidelining of older women in Hollywood to some degree. It's not perfect but it's something to be noted. Hopefully times continue to change for the better and older actresses also get good juicy roles to sharpen their craft on throughout their professional lives.
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When I looked at her portrayal, I honestly thought I was looking at Bette. She was well chosen and the fact Bette wanted her to play her from early on tells a lot.
Susan Sarandon does Bette Davis BRILLIANTLY- I've been a Bette fan forever got 100 movies of her read dozens of book - Trust me , with the help of Ryan- Susan is a knock-out portraying BETTE DAVIS.. BETTE would be very happy..And remember- Bette was a perfectionist!!! Loved the FUED 100% accurate. Xxx
I'm probably the only person on the planet who hasn't seen this but I am off to hunt it down right now! Love Bette Davis/Susan Sarandon and I have always loved Jessica Lang's work this must be a brilliant production!
As for the age thing - when Bette Davis was a pretty little young thing just starting out, the #1 actress was Marie Dressler. Marie was a large, older woman. She was not pretty, even when she was young. But she could win you over. And I can say that to see her in "Dinner At Eight" or "Min and Bill" is to love her. Somewhere between the Pre-Code era and the 60's, things went horribly wrong. We watch movies to see stories. Stories involve all kinds of people. "Dinner At Eight" is a movie I can watch endlessly because of this. Pay heed, Hollywood.
@@ScubaSteve3560 I'm not going to blame Marilyn. There's been young bombshells since the beginning and they add to the story too. Again, look at "Dinner At Eight" - the other great character in that one was Jean Harlow's Kitty Packard. The problems come in when that's ALL there is, when they create a world where all the women are like that. It never rings true.
Sarandon is correct. There needs to be more double leading women films, with all the female talent out there, writers and producers need to take note of that.
Her acting was amazing as the character. I was disappointed with Sarandon seeming to not even attempt Bettes iconic voice. Other than that the show feud was amazing.
On the topic of women in film, the Joan Crawford movie The Women.... CAT FIGHT between Joan and Norma Shearer. I don't think they got near each other but it was a game of one-upmanship throughout the filc.
Lucille and Vivian never had a feud. Like all actors they had some differences, but at the end of the day they were over it quickly. The only thing that was an ongoing problem was Vivian being forced to look like a frump. Halfway through the series Vivian said if she wasn't allowed to look more attractive she was going to walk. Yes, she and Frawley hated each other. The only time they became a united front was when they demanded more money after the second year.
I saw an interview with Bette Davis before she died and she was asked who she would like to play her if they ever did a movie about her life and Bette Davis said she wanted Debra Winger to play her.
Yes, I'm in my sixties and so far I'd rather natural so much more than that plastic look. But then again I think there's more to life than how a person looks.
I always said to my friends 20 yrs ago Susan looked like bette. She's way much prettier than betty would be now. You did a fantastic job Susan. Thank you. X
All the CONSUMERS loved FEUD which proves that stars of the caliber of Bette Davis and Glamour Girls like Joan Crawford are but a distant memory as is the Hollywood studio system that produced them is gone forever and the best that the "best of the best" can produce is an exploitation of this larger than life phenomenon.
@@bigred8432 LOL. Yeah, right. Big pretenses of solidarity while she's literally willing to stab other women in the back. Get out of my face, little boy. You have no idea what you're talking about.
@@seraiharper5553 I never said if I was male or female. Your comment is needlessly unpleasant, if you have something with which you can educate others it's surely better for both you and the world to share it without retorting the sort of response you used. Have a great holidays x
Susan Sarandon Is such a great actress I remember her in great movies in the 90s like dead man walking and the client, unless I remember correctly she always work I remember her being in a soap opera when I was about 6 called A Worlds Apart, I don't think a lot of people watched it because it was only on a year but when I went back to old TV listings when I was in college on microfiche there was a soap opera called A world apart and she was on it it everyday from 12:30 to 1 Eastern Standard time it was only on for a year so It must not have had that many viewers it was against search for tomorrow, which was the ratings Powerhouse in the early 70s but like everything else viewers habits change, S F T died 4 lack of a better word a horrible death just my bad attempt at humor in 1986 I think at that point it was on the air with their ratings hovering around 2.6 to 3.4 where In 1986 General hospital and the young and the restless fluctuated in the top spot with their rating in the 9,s Back Then daytime TV was Big Business there was no internet their was no video , it was a couple movies you can buy if you wanted off your cable box most people didn't watch movies till night time when you would pick up videos at the mom-and-pop video store the Blockbuster on their way home they had go through the trouble returning them and late fees, Susan Sarandon is an incredible feminist who lived for years with an actor named Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon was always A Champion of women's rights great job in this Ryan Murphy production and so it is, Jessica Lange, Jessica Lange showed The Human Side of Joan Crawford we all make mistakes in life sometimes I think in the case of Joan Crawford's first adopted Christina and Christopher she was under a lot of pressure from MGM metro-goldwyn-mayer mr. Mayor had a tendency to treat his stars like property and then as soon as they start having a few failures,especially women, he dropped them like a hot potato what he did to Judy Garland was criminal , I think by the time she got the twins her movie career was dwindling and she was ready for retirement she had stopped boozing alcohol can make you really mean and make you abused your children they may just say BOO, and you'll start hitting them and then some people get Happy, when drunk, thanks for reading my comments they were written by Paul jr. Borrowing my mother's phone because my phone is in the Sprint repair- replacement shop thank you for reading all this typing these messages tonight took my mind awful lot of sadness in my life the same as so many people in the world nobody should be alone nobody should be taken advantage of you did right by person and then they do not return the favor and ask you wind up looking better than you might be prettier rather fancy or house or better vocabulary oh well such is life and the saga continues , take care I hope you can survive the day it's been a struggle for me but let's all stick together and we'll survive this world God bless you all
Sarandon is making an error. She says she was just a kid when the daughter wrote the horrible book, but the book was written in 1985 and Sarandon was about 40.
I thought she was too pretty as Bette Davis and Lange not beautiful enough as Crawford. You don't see the contrast there when Sarandon as Davis is asking Lange as Crawford what it was like to be so beautiful? When you see the promo at the end with Davis and Crawford together you really see the contrast of Crawford's beauty (even as an older woman) and Davis' distinctive looks (not like Sarandon's attractive, distinctive looks). Lange is attractive too, but she doesn't have Crawford's beauty.
I thought Jessica brought her talents to the role as best she could without it being a caricature, stressing Crawford's haughty uppity demeanor excellently whereas Susan brought Davis' earthiness brilliantly. In fact I think Sarandon should've been nominated as well though only Lange received a nomination---did she win?
I never thought of Joan Crawford as beautiful. Attractive, yes, but not beautiful. Those eyebrows were kind of scary, especially as she got older. I thought Bette was the prettier of the two. Both great talents.
I considered Crawford a handsome women, not beautiful. But I have to say that Bette Davis was one of my favorite actresses. I can't think of many her movies I haven't seen.
@@violetriley4005 I generally agree with you, Violet, as regards Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. In fact, Joan Crawford sometimes evoked a rather mannish demeanor, with those pronounced, dark eyebrows, those pre-"Princess Leia" hair buns of the 1940s, the frequent wearing of high shoulder pads, and a somewhat masculine gait to her strutting. But Bette Davis, especially in her prime,. was the more feminine of the two actresses, with those piercing eyes and that very precise, almost New England schoolmarm manner of speech, even if she could also be aggressive and strong-willed in her own right. And Faye Dunaway's will always be the definitive portrayal of Joan Crawford anyway, even if she doesn't like to discuss the film "Mommie Dearest," which is a bit campy and over-the-top (unless one believes Christina Crawford's book as absolute gospel), granted, but in which Dunaway also positively channeled Crawford for her impression of the legendary Hollywood actress. And the makeup artist for "Mommie Dearest" also did an excellent job in giving Dunaway those "scary eyebrows" to which you referred, which, along with Dunaway's naturally high cheekbones, conveyed the very essence of a Crawfordesque performance. I think Susan Sarandon did about as commendable a job in portraying Bette Davis in "Feud" as any contemporary actress could have done. Besides, Meryl Streep should not get all the good roles. Perhaps someday another actress, even possibly an unknown, will portray Davis for the big screen in a biopic devoted exclusively to Miss Bette's life and career. I don't know as I'd wish for a screen treatment of "My Mother's Keeper," though, the tell-all tome written by Davis' eldest and only biological offspring, B.D. Hyman, born Barbara Davis Sherry, who is now a fire-and-brimstone Christian preacher. Jessica Lange, based upon the few times I had seen her acting--the first being a very delicate beauty in the comedy "Tootsie," as country-western singer Patsy Cline in the biopic "Sweet Dreams," and later in her Oscar-winning performance as the mentally disturbed wife of a career Army officer in "Blue Sky," was about the last actress I would have fathomed to portray Joan Crawford. Buy after one hour of watching Lange as Crawford she had me convinced, not of Crawford's more aggressive and calculated sides (although they were included in "Feud" too), but especially her more sensitive and laid-back, even humorous and vulnerable sides we didn't usually have the opportunity to see. To have delivered another "Mommie Dearest," but less convincingly so, would have been the wrong way to go with the portrayal anyway. So Lange and the "Feud" directors (chiefly creator Ryan Murphy among them) wisely chose a different route for the more nuanced Crawford portrayal. And after one evening watching, I became hooked on "Feud." I hope the FX series wlil return with future miniseries episodes about the legendary feuds in history. How about a "Feud" about Lady Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor and Sir Winston Churchill? Or perhaps the real-life sororitorial feuds between actresses Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine or between socialites the former First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and Princes Caroline Lee Bouvier Canfield Radziwill Ross? Maybe Judy Davis could even reprise her role as "Hedda Hopper" (from the first "Feud" miniseries) in a separate "Feud" about the battling between Hollywood gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Miss Hopper. For sure there is still plenty of grist for the mill where celebrity disharmony is concerned.
they both played them brilliantly, Lange had more "flamboyant" scenes playing Crawford, this is pribably why you perceive lange to be the better actress. Butbthey both played then equally as well
@@ryan010able no that's not what I meant at all. I'm a huge fan of Bette Davies and always have been. I just don't think sarandon captured her aswell as lange
I think Susan did a great job in portraying the essence of Bette Davis. She even looked like her with the make up. Jessica Lange was excellent as well, but her resemblance with Joan was off.
You know I love Ms. Sarandon as an actress, and I admire her intentions, but to talk about women putting other women down after her smear campaign against Hillary Clinton. ...
Well there's a reason behind that since as Susan relates, Hillary lied to her about her positions on a certain issue and because of that she switched to Bernie Sanders.
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Smearing Hillary Clinton is the only good thing Susan Sarandon has ever done. Trump 2016.
@@tinasmith9273 Not "corn rolls,"' but "cornrows." "Corn rolls" are either small baked items made with cornflower or deposits of fat resembling corn-on-the-cob, which obese people sometimes have on the backs of their necks. Do your own "research," Tina Smith. As for "mxylpx" having called the interviewer's hairstyle (in the video uploaded here) "cornrows," that is a common mistake many people would make, but also doesn't make a person an "idiot" for having incorrectly called the hairstyle such. The female interviewer here does appear to have dreadlocks (unless they are very well-concealed attachments/hair extensions made to appear as "dreads"), which are the naturally-occurring process of hair matting and intertwining, while cornrows are professionally braided by a stylist and appear neater and are twisted tighter, almost like multiple strands of miniature pigtails. An example of "cornrows" is the hairstyle actress Bo Derek wore in the film "10." Singer Justin Timberlake also briefly wore his hair in cornrows. But the hairstyle worn by Rastafarian reggae musicians such as the late Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were dreadlocks (or "dreads" for short).
Bad casting and vanity project for Sarandon and Lange. Non look like actresses they represent and Lange frankly looks like a drag queen with that makeup. They should find younger actresses that look the parts and it would be interesting. My take would be Andrea Riseborough as Bette and Lena Headey as Crawford.
Loved the interview, love Susan , but i can't stand the hair of the interviewer . I once had to share a plane with a lady who had a hairdo like this , except much longer , and when she moved i would get the hair on my. That was in summer and i was wearing a sleeveless tshirt and i would her hair on my arm, my hand and after just a few minutes my skin started itching . And we are talking London Sydney flight . over 15 hours of itching , by the time we landed i had a rash on my arm and hand . But that is not the worst. During the flight when she came back from the toilets , she sat and the tip of one of her locks landed in my plate . I told her so and she just said " I am sorry , but don't worry they're clean" and she wiped the tip of her lock with a paper napkin and for her that was clean enough . I was horrified, how could she consider her hair being clean , if for her cleanliness meant wiped tomato sauce with a paper napkin . I was young that day, probably 17 years old and i didn't know better than to just deal with it . 15 years later , the same story happened again, in a train this time , except that time i was older and less intimidated by people . The second the woman sat next to me i said Hi gave her a nice smile and then told her to get some string or a scarf to keep her hair together and away from me . She hought it was some racial comment and started a scene, which i ended up by saying, this is not a matter of race this is a matter of hygiene . You have low standards i have very high ones . Your hair can't be thoroughly cleaned and it doesn't seem to bother you, but it bothers me . You have dandruff and it doesn't seem to bother you, but it bothers me , A LOT, you cover your hair and your scalp with some sort of buttery cream which smells like vanilla, coconut, argan and olive oil and it doesn't seem to bother you, i find it nauseating and the idea of standing next to you for hours i already very annoying . So all i am asking is that you keep your hair together and under some scarf to avoid your dandruff landing in my drink or plate and the smell spoiling my journey and appetite . I would tell you exactly the same thing if you were white, asian or whatever other colour. She was still offended . I couldn't care less and told her , fine do whatever your want but if your hair gets in my face or on my skin or in my food , I have a very good pair of shears in my bag and i won't hesitate . I am all about cultural diversity and i am completely against the idea of a set universal style , but hygiene is another thing and people can say what they want, this hair do is NOT hygienic . I am a veterinarian and i once had a student who came to do his internship at our clinic , i told him that he would have to wear a hairnet from the moment he arrives until the moment he leaves and wouldn't be allowed in during surgeries . He told me the hair was clean and that i was ignorantbut that he agreed. On the first day i counted up to 47, the number of times he itched his hair , while the Japanese student i also accepted for internship, never touched his even once . 53 times the next day and 43 times the day after . When i told him, he said i was a racist and told me he could find another place for internship. I followed his career and found out he was working with a colleague of mine so o paid him a visit , and here was my former intern , with shaved hair . My colleague told him that if he wanted the job , he was going to have to shave it , and my colleague is black . So i told the former intern, "from me that was racist, but from another black guy that was acceptable ?" . He laughed, i didn't .
Susan portrayed Bette with so much passion, and genuine emotion; I'm sure Bette would've been impressed and very moved. Susan has the most beautiful eyes, that intensity Bette also had, the so called 'Bette Davis Eyes' - she's got it. Susan and Jessica were absolutely mesmerizing and I would give everything to see them work together again. I love you, Susan!
Yes they both have large slightly protruding eyes ala Bette
Susan did a brilliant job .Often times people who did Bette Davis impressions or portrayed her on stage or screen tended to over exaggerate her mannerisms and speech to such degree that it was characterized
They were both very good but do people take ecstasy when they write comments like this?
''Feud'' was just great, hated to see it end.
I'd love to see another season! There's so many infamous Hollywood feuds they could cover, especially since Catherine Zeta-Jones, playing Olivia De Havilland, lightly mentions the real life feud between De Havilland and her own sister, actress Joan Fontaine
I love this interviewer, seen her several times. She's engaged and asks interesting, new questions. Thanks for doing your homework.
We all know the horrible type of homework you are into.
The very fact a 50 something Bette Davis was played by a 70 something Susan Sarandon is a sign that women have managed to push back against the sidelining of older women in Hollywood to some degree. It's not perfect but it's something to be noted. Hopefully times continue to change for the better and older actresses also get good juicy roles to sharpen their craft on throughout their professional lives.
But Susan Sarandon aged amazingly well, not all 70 year old women look that great to pass as a 50 year old
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Bette aged so harshly due to chain smoking cigarettes for decades. Susan is never going to look as old as Bette did, even in her 50s
Dang she looks so good! I can't believe she's 70!
I know right? I'm still young and I wish I looked like her! Absolutely gorgeous.
she is 70 ???????????? omg i give her max 45 !
Mayra Portillo it's called plastic surgery, girls..lol
LovesIt WantsIt Welp that's some good plastic surgery.
Mayra Portillo that's why they pay so much for it.. collagen injections, fat transfer and Botox helps too.
When I looked at her portrayal, I honestly thought I was looking at Bette. She was well chosen and the fact Bette wanted her to play her from early on tells a lot.
Susan Sarandon does Bette Davis BRILLIANTLY- I've been a Bette fan forever got 100 movies of her read dozens of book - Trust me , with the help of Ryan- Susan is a knock-out portraying BETTE DAVIS.. BETTE would be very happy..And remember- Bette was a perfectionist!!! Loved the FUED 100% accurate. Xxx
No. She she was awfull. Just smoked cigarettes
No se pueden comparar.....!!!!
@@johnlorenzen4633 Y QUE...???
I hope to see her on America horror story one day. I know Ryan would give her a juicy part. 😊😊
She would kill it
Logan Lentilus Bette would laugh at Susan. Not a good remake.
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I'm probably the only person on the planet who hasn't seen this but I am off to hunt it down right now! Love Bette Davis/Susan Sarandon and I have always loved Jessica Lang's work this must be a brilliant production!
Terrific rounded performance by both, so restrained yet so powerful, tooth and nail.
As for the age thing - when Bette Davis was a pretty little young thing just starting out, the #1 actress was Marie Dressler.
Marie was a large, older woman. She was not pretty, even when she was young. But she could win you over. And I can say that to see her in "Dinner At Eight" or "Min and Bill" is to love her.
Somewhere between the Pre-Code era and the 60's, things went horribly wrong.
We watch movies to see stories. Stories involve all kinds of people. "Dinner At Eight" is a movie I can watch endlessly because of this.
Pay heed, Hollywood.
Great film, great actress, and she gets the last line too.
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I'll tell you exactly where it went wrong: Marilyn Monroe.
I ❤️'d Marie Dressler! She was HYSTERICALLY funny in Let Us Be Gay with Norma Shearer.
@@ScubaSteve3560 I'm not going to blame Marilyn. There's been young bombshells since the beginning and they add to the story too. Again, look at "Dinner At Eight" - the other great character in that one was Jean Harlow's Kitty Packard.
The problems come in when that's ALL there is, when they create a world where all the women are like that. It never rings true.
I can truly see Betty Davis through Susan Sarandon'by those eyes. Susan is a terrific actress.
Angela Carleton I agree. At times I would forget she wasn’t her; Susan did such a great job
thank you.. so amazing Susan.. I appreciate her dedication and find her an inspiration to me.
Susan was FANTASTIC as Bette. I was so blown away by hers and Jessica Lange's performances. Insanely good. Bravo!
Seems Bette was right.
One assumes you mean because she didn't feel anyone could play her - and Susan definitely proves that point.
I'd like Tori Spelling to play me in a TVM.
I always thought she looked like Bette Davis.
In all honesty, who else on the planet could you possibly pick to play Bette Davis.
Maybe Christina Ricci .... maybe ...
Judy Davis could have played Bette Davis. She was great as Judy Garland, Nancy Reagan... etc
Drew Barrymore bears a STRIKING resemblance to Bette in her younger years
Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore and Susan Sarandon could have played Bette in a biopic
I think Dakota Fanning would be a better option, her features are more similar to Bette's.
Love the Feud. Great job to everyone whom worked on the series.
Susan has such beautiful skin. She’s radiant!
great interview! no BS, just interesting stuff.
Sarandon is correct. There needs to be more double leading women films, with all the female talent out there, writers and producers need to take note of that.
Her acting was amazing as the character. I was disappointed with Sarandon seeming to not even attempt Bettes iconic voice. Other than that the show feud was amazing.
That's not true she had a dialect coach helping her listen and repeat recordings of bette
@@ScubaSteve3560 And it still didn't work.
Scuba Steve Yeah she didn’t sound like Bette, and didn’t really attempt the Baby Jane voice. She sounded kind of flat and monotone as Baby Jane
I agree ! She did not fully capture bette in her portrayal!!!
1946. Almost 71. OMG
On the topic of women in film, the Joan Crawford movie The Women.... CAT FIGHT between Joan and Norma Shearer. I don't think they got near each other but it was a game of one-upmanship throughout the filc.
Susan Sarandon has been very good in the Feud series and has given her best, even if Bette Davis is practically inimitable because she is unique !!!
great interview love her
They both did a Great job !!!
It's sad that she will not sing in a film again =/
They r both great. They both played the girls perfectly
she is so beautiful and talented.
Maravillosa!! única!!
😁 BETTE DAVIS.
Reina del teatro y la pantalla!!
Mujer LIBRE.!!
She's got Bette Davis eyes.
Feud was a great show and Susan, Jessica and the entire cast were brilliant. I'm sure Bette Davis would have been proud
Sarandon has always looked like Bette to me with her big eyes
If Feud was to have another season, They should cover the feud between Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance
Marco Total , I thought they were besties. They were in two series together. Vance hated working with William Frawley.
Lucille and Vivian never had a feud. Like all actors they had some differences, but at the end of the day they were over it quickly. The only thing that was an ongoing problem was Vivian being forced to look like a frump. Halfway through the series Vivian said if she wasn't allowed to look more attractive she was going to walk. Yes, she and Frawley hated each other. The only time they became a united front was when they demanded more money after the second year.
I love these. Keep them coming
George Mafredas drw barrymore maybe
Feud a
great homage to two beautiful actresses
Susan is a amazing actress!
I saw an interview with Bette Davis before she died and she was asked who she would like to play her if they ever did a movie about her life and Bette Davis said she wanted Debra Winger to play her.
She looks so good! Others should follow in her foot steps and AGE naturally.
She is not natural. She admits to surgery, Einstein.
Yes, I'm in my sixties and so far I'd rather natural so much more than that plastic look. But then again I think there's more to life than how a person looks.
No need for all the face cutting, just get fillers n botox
I always said to my friends 20 yrs ago Susan looked like bette. She's way much prettier than betty would be now. You did a fantastic job Susan. Thank you. X
I guess at 109 Bette would not be very pretty now that's for sure....
Who is *"betty"?*
"The Witches of eastwick"
"Thelma and Louise"
"Feud"
Sharon starred in all three, which were all about strong women.
Girl who the hell is Sharon
Susan
Such a talented intelligent woman.
Lovely interview
Wow, love Susan Sarandon but I think interviewer was one of the best I’ve seen.
Great interviewer!
All the CONSUMERS loved FEUD which proves that stars of the caliber of Bette Davis and Glamour Girls like Joan Crawford are but a distant memory as is the Hollywood studio system that produced them is gone forever and the best that the "best of the best" can produce is an exploitation of this larger than life phenomenon.
Wow! They look so much alike!
LOVE her😊😊😊
Damn it Janet
I love this woman!!!
Susan looks a young Bette Davis. How is that even possible.
"When women band together, they can be so powerful."
WOW. Talk about irony - and arrogance.
Literally nothing arrogant about it
@@bigred8432 LOL. Yeah, right. Big pretenses of solidarity while she's literally willing to stab other women in the back. Get out of my face, little boy. You have no idea what you're talking about.
@@seraiharper5553 I never said if I was male or female. Your comment is needlessly unpleasant, if you have something with which you can educate others it's surely better for both you and the world to share it without retorting the sort of response you used. Have a great holidays x
Susan Sarandon Is such a great actress I remember her in great movies in the 90s like dead man walking and the client, unless I remember correctly she always work I remember her being in a soap opera when I was about 6 called A Worlds Apart, I don't think a lot of people watched it because it was only on a year but when I went back to old TV listings when I was in college on microfiche there was a soap opera called A world apart and she was on it it everyday from 12:30 to 1 Eastern Standard time it was only on for a year so It must not have had that many viewers it was against search for tomorrow, which was the ratings Powerhouse in the early 70s but like everything else viewers habits change, S F T died 4 lack of a better word a horrible death just my bad attempt at humor in 1986 I think at that point it was on the air with their ratings hovering around 2.6 to 3.4 where In 1986 General hospital and the young and the restless fluctuated in the top spot with their rating in the 9,s Back Then daytime TV was Big Business there was no internet their was no video , it was a couple movies you can buy if you wanted off your cable box most people didn't watch movies till night time when you would pick up videos at the mom-and-pop video store the Blockbuster on their way home they had go through the trouble returning them and late fees, Susan Sarandon is an incredible feminist who lived for years with an actor named Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon was always A Champion of women's rights great job in this Ryan Murphy production and so it is, Jessica Lange, Jessica Lange showed The Human Side of Joan Crawford we all make mistakes in life sometimes I think in the case of Joan Crawford's first adopted Christina and Christopher she was under a lot of pressure from MGM metro-goldwyn-mayer mr. Mayor had a tendency to treat his stars like property and then as soon as they start having a few failures,especially women, he dropped them like a hot potato what he did to Judy Garland was criminal , I think by the time she got the twins her movie career was dwindling and she was ready for retirement she had stopped boozing alcohol can make you really mean and make you abused your children they may just say BOO, and you'll start hitting them and then some people get Happy, when drunk, thanks for reading my comments they were written by Paul jr. Borrowing my mother's phone because my phone is in the Sprint repair- replacement shop thank you for reading all this typing these messages tonight took my mind awful lot of sadness in my life the same as so many people in the world nobody should be alone nobody should be taken advantage of you did right by person and then they do not return the favor and ask you wind up looking better than you might be prettier rather fancy or house or better vocabulary oh well such is life and the saga continues , take care I hope you can survive the day it's been a struggle for me but let's all stick together and we'll survive this world God bless you all
If susan Surrandon if such a brilliant fucking actress why would she stoop to a campy impersonation of a REAL actress?
I agree with her bout Tom Hardy!
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Porfa las películas de betti David en Español.
Yep
Sarandon is making an error. She says she was just a kid when the daughter wrote the horrible book, but the book was written in 1985 and Sarandon was about 40.
dohaperson1 What? Are you nuts? This gal did The Rocky Horror Picture Show! Lol She was not 40!
Agreed but incidentally Mommie Dearest was published in 1978
@@jasonpatten9159 That Joans daughter's book, though. Aren't they talking about Bette's?
yes. My Mother's Keeper , By Bette's daughter came out in the late 80's Before Bette Davis passed..
You're very right- I thought the same thing, the moment she said it...
I thought she was too pretty as Bette Davis and Lange not beautiful enough as Crawford. You don't see the contrast there when Sarandon as Davis is asking Lange as Crawford what it was like to be so beautiful? When you see the promo at the end with Davis and Crawford together you really see the contrast of Crawford's beauty (even as an older woman) and Davis' distinctive looks (not like Sarandon's attractive, distinctive looks). Lange is attractive too, but she doesn't have Crawford's beauty.
I thought Jessica brought her talents to the role as best she could without it being a caricature, stressing Crawford's haughty uppity demeanor excellently whereas Susan brought Davis' earthiness brilliantly. In fact I think Sarandon should've been nominated as well though only Lange received a nomination---did she win?
I never thought of Joan Crawford as beautiful. Attractive, yes, but not beautiful. Those eyebrows were kind of scary, especially as she got older. I thought Bette was the prettier of the two. Both great talents.
I considered Crawford a handsome women, not beautiful. But I have to say that Bette Davis was one of my favorite actresses. I can't think of many her movies I haven't seen.
AGREED.
@@violetriley4005 I generally agree with you, Violet, as regards Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. In fact, Joan Crawford sometimes evoked a rather mannish demeanor, with those pronounced, dark eyebrows, those pre-"Princess Leia" hair buns of the 1940s, the frequent wearing of high shoulder pads, and a somewhat masculine gait to her strutting. But Bette Davis, especially in her prime,. was the more feminine of the two actresses, with those piercing eyes and that very precise, almost New England schoolmarm manner of speech, even if she could also be aggressive and strong-willed in her own right.
And Faye Dunaway's will always be the definitive portrayal of Joan Crawford anyway, even if she doesn't like to discuss the film "Mommie Dearest," which is a bit campy and over-the-top (unless one believes Christina Crawford's book as absolute gospel), granted, but in which Dunaway also positively channeled Crawford for her impression of the legendary Hollywood actress. And the makeup artist for "Mommie Dearest" also did an excellent job in giving Dunaway those "scary eyebrows" to which you referred, which, along with Dunaway's naturally high cheekbones, conveyed the very essence of a Crawfordesque performance.
I think Susan Sarandon did about as commendable a job in portraying Bette Davis in "Feud" as any contemporary actress could have done. Besides, Meryl Streep should not get all the good roles. Perhaps someday another actress, even possibly an unknown, will portray Davis for the big screen in a biopic devoted exclusively to Miss Bette's life and career. I don't know as I'd wish for a screen treatment of "My Mother's Keeper," though, the tell-all tome written by Davis' eldest and only biological offspring, B.D. Hyman, born Barbara Davis Sherry, who is now a fire-and-brimstone Christian preacher.
Jessica Lange, based upon the few times I had seen her acting--the first being a very delicate beauty in the comedy "Tootsie," as country-western singer Patsy Cline in the biopic "Sweet Dreams," and later in her Oscar-winning performance as the mentally disturbed wife of a career Army officer in "Blue Sky," was about the last actress I would have fathomed to portray Joan Crawford. Buy after one hour of watching Lange as Crawford she had me convinced, not of Crawford's more aggressive and calculated sides (although they were included in "Feud" too), but especially her more sensitive and laid-back, even humorous and vulnerable sides we didn't usually have the opportunity to see. To have delivered another "Mommie Dearest," but less convincingly so, would have been the wrong way to go with the portrayal anyway. So Lange and the "Feud" directors (chiefly creator Ryan Murphy among them) wisely chose a different route for the more nuanced Crawford portrayal.
And after one evening watching, I became hooked on "Feud." I hope the FX series wlil return with future miniseries episodes about the legendary feuds in history. How about a "Feud" about Lady Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor and Sir Winston Churchill? Or perhaps the real-life sororitorial feuds between actresses Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine or between socialites the former First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and Princes Caroline Lee Bouvier Canfield Radziwill Ross? Maybe Judy Davis could even reprise her role as "Hedda Hopper" (from the first "Feud" miniseries) in a separate "Feud" about the battling between Hollywood gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Miss Hopper. For sure there is still plenty of grist for the mill where celebrity disharmony is concerned.
I saw an interview with Bette Davis. She didn't want anyone to play her in a movie or tv series.
And now we know WHY just a couple of overly dramatized inaccurate portrayals of women and actresses who are still immortal.
Susan said betty's accent was southern?? She was from Maine!
Barbara Busby yeah Maine has a southern twang to it, even betty said she was raised in the country side and acres, and she was Yankee in her words lol
June giovani Bette's accent wasn't southern tho. It was yankee "bahhston" kind of clipped.
Susan probably had a brain fart when she made the comment.
I never said southern, I said a slight southern swang.
I thought she said it was easy for her to do a Southern accent and it was more difficult for her to learn Bette's.
NOOO... she said that, where it's easy to, say, do a Southern accent, imitating Bette Davis was much more difficult.
I thought Jessica Lange was the better actress and she embodied the character more in my opinion
they both played them brilliantly, Lange had more "flamboyant" scenes playing Crawford, this is pribably why you perceive lange to be the better actress. Butbthey both played then equally as well
@@ryan010able no that's not what I meant at all. I'm a huge fan of Bette Davies and always have been. I just don't think sarandon captured her aswell as lange
It's true; they can be really boring in real life.
HAT emails HAT emails baby jane ooh yah ehh HAT emails HAT emails HRC and Trump are the same.....
I think Susan did a great job in portraying the essence of Bette Davis. She even looked like her with the make up. Jessica Lange was excellent as well, but her resemblance with Joan was off.
I honestly thought I was going to hear about Susan playing Betty instead it segways into a excerpt from the Oscars. thanks. for nothing
Well she flopped st the role.
Oh my good. Just let these two women stay in peace in there graves! Typical America - this woman look like Bette Davis though.....Good money for you 😊
You know I love Ms. Sarandon as an actress, and I admire her intentions, but to talk about women putting other women down after her smear campaign against Hillary Clinton. ...
Well there's a reason behind that since as Susan relates, Hillary lied to her about her positions on a certain issue and because of that she switched to Bernie Sanders.
Smearing Hillary Clinton is the only good thing Susan Sarandon has ever done. Trump 2016.
Damn... who gives 2 shits about Hillary Clinton ? why do we have to hear that name on this thread anyway ? .....
John Davies Hillary who?? Isnt that FELON in jail?? Oh thats right...crooked dems get away with all kinds of shit...
Arikm7 prove it!!! Oh wait....NO ONE CAN thats right...
horrible outfit Janet
Susan Sarandon is a washed up old actress
Corn Rows is a poor interviewer, but Susan overcomes it.
mxylpx not corn rolls idiot, they are locs!!! do your research.
@@tinasmith9273 Not "corn rolls,"' but "cornrows." "Corn rolls" are either small baked items made with cornflower or deposits of fat resembling corn-on-the-cob, which obese people sometimes have on the backs of their necks. Do your own "research," Tina Smith.
As for "mxylpx" having called the interviewer's hairstyle (in the video uploaded here) "cornrows," that is a common mistake many people would make, but also doesn't make a person an "idiot" for having incorrectly called the hairstyle such.
The female interviewer here does appear to have dreadlocks (unless they are very well-concealed attachments/hair extensions made to appear as "dreads"), which are the naturally-occurring process of hair matting and intertwining, while cornrows are professionally braided by a stylist and appear neater and are twisted tighter, almost like multiple strands of miniature pigtails.
An example of "cornrows" is the hairstyle actress Bo Derek wore in the film "10." Singer Justin Timberlake also briefly wore his hair in cornrows. But the hairstyle worn by Rastafarian reggae musicians such as the late Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were dreadlocks (or "dreads" for short).
She must be playing a Russian peasant in her next job.
Bad casting and vanity project for Sarandon and Lange. Non look like actresses they represent and Lange frankly looks like a drag queen with that makeup. They should find younger actresses that look the parts and it would be interesting. My take would be Andrea Riseborough as Bette and Lena Headey as Crawford.
Loved the interview, love Susan , but i can't stand the hair of the interviewer .
I once had to share a plane with a lady who had a hairdo like this , except much longer , and when she moved i would get the hair on my. That was in summer and i was wearing a sleeveless tshirt and i would her hair on my arm, my hand and after just a few minutes my skin started itching . And we are talking London Sydney flight . over 15 hours of itching , by the time we landed i had a rash on my arm and hand . But that is not the worst. During the flight when she came back from the toilets , she sat and the tip of one of her locks landed in my plate . I told her so and she just said " I am sorry , but don't worry they're clean" and she wiped the tip of her lock with a paper napkin and for her that was clean enough . I was horrified, how could she consider her hair being clean , if for her cleanliness meant wiped tomato sauce with a paper napkin .
I was young that day, probably 17 years old and i didn't know better than to just deal with it .
15 years later , the same story happened again, in a train this time , except that time i was older and less intimidated by people . The second the woman sat next to me i said Hi gave her a nice smile and then told her to get some string or a scarf to keep her hair together and away from me . She hought it was some racial comment and started a scene, which i ended up by saying, this is not a matter of race this is a matter of hygiene . You have low standards i have very high ones . Your hair can't be thoroughly cleaned and it doesn't seem to bother you, but it bothers me . You have dandruff and it doesn't seem to bother you, but it bothers me , A LOT, you cover your hair and your scalp with some sort of buttery cream which smells like vanilla, coconut, argan and olive oil and it doesn't seem to bother you, i find it nauseating and the idea of standing next to you for hours i already very annoying . So all i am asking is that you keep your hair together and under some scarf to avoid your dandruff landing in my drink or plate and the smell spoiling my journey and appetite . I would tell you exactly the same thing if you were white, asian or whatever other colour.
She was still offended . I couldn't care less and told her , fine do whatever your want but if your hair gets in my face or on my skin or in my food , I have a very good pair of shears in my bag and i won't hesitate .
I am all about cultural diversity and i am completely against the idea of a set universal style , but hygiene is another thing and people can say what they want, this hair do is NOT hygienic .
I am a veterinarian and i once had a student who came to do his internship at our clinic , i told him that he would have to wear a hairnet from the moment he arrives until the moment he leaves and wouldn't be allowed in during surgeries . He told me the hair was clean and that i was ignorantbut that he agreed. On the first day i counted up to 47, the number of times he itched his hair , while the Japanese student i also accepted for internship, never touched his even once . 53 times the next day and 43 times the day after . When i told him, he said i was a racist and told me he could find another place for internship. I followed his career and found out he was working with a colleague of mine so o paid him a visit , and here was my former intern , with shaved hair . My colleague told him that if he wanted the job , he was going to have to shave it , and my colleague is black . So i told the former intern, "from me that was racist, but from another black guy that was acceptable ?" . He laughed, i didn't .
@Morgan Regardless of her hair, I felt that she is one of the best interviewers I have ever seen.
Hate her lefty politics.