What Happened to Francis Ford Coppola?

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  • @patrickhwillems
    @patrickhwillems  3 роки тому +1010

    The conversation with Francis DID actually happen. There were about 50 people there, we all got to ask questions about filmmaking, and I did ask a question and said "hi Francis." And the advice about the one-word theme is something he really said.

    • @amazingkris
      @amazingkris 3 роки тому +83

      I'm tired of defending your deep connection to the man. When people demand proof of your newfound fraternity, I tell them to buzz off with their cheap, shallow starfucking.
      I'm also commenting to confirm that our lunch plans are still on Thursday. I bumped Ridley, so I think you really should honour our plans as a good friend would.

    • @mrflipperinvader7922
      @mrflipperinvader7922 3 роки тому +43

      9:50 I wanna hear that Ford v ferrari discussion

    • @chickrepelant
      @chickrepelant 3 роки тому +11

      I am totally on board with the
      “drink-along”
      concept for Willemites. I drank rum with this video
      SLAINTE!!

    • @apocalypsepow
      @apocalypsepow 3 роки тому +11

      You forgot to say Mickey Rourke when you discussed the talent that Francis has discovered. Sorry. I am a big Mickey Rourke fan.

    • @jameelamman
      @jameelamman 3 роки тому +6

      Referring to Lucas' 'secret films', might you consider Red Tails and Strange Magic as the types of films he was talking about?

  • @jameswhitaker12
    @jameswhitaker12 3 роки тому +432

    "and like everything in Michael Jackson's past, deserves to be investigated thoroughly"
    Christ

    • @TheSlasherJunkie
      @TheSlasherJunkie 3 роки тому +19

      “Could basically do whatever he wanted”
      DAMN

    • @jameswhitaker12
      @jameswhitaker12 3 роки тому +4

      Just an incredible paragraph

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 3 роки тому +9

      Is so true. "Leave Me Alone" is the only song from him I've kept on my playlist. Just can't justify the others. Dude was messed up from the beginning, no doubt, but he hurt others too.

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 3 роки тому +6

      I was a kid when _The Jackson 5ive_ cartoon happened (and yes, that's how they spelled it). I will never not love the music of The Jackson Five.

    • @athenajaxon2397
      @athenajaxon2397 3 роки тому +8

      They have , multiple times I don't think anyone was ever put under a microscope like he was

  • @tehCrusix
    @tehCrusix 3 роки тому +526

    So have we entered into Patrick's own Imperial Phase, with our willingness to go along with more and more outlandish, coconut-fueled depravity?

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 3 роки тому +18

      On that line of thinking, he says that Francis "always went harder than he had to." Same could be said for Patrick. And we love it.

    • @blokey8
      @blokey8 3 роки тому +2

      I wonder if this isn't more a matter of Patrick opting to not go imperial, and to instead mine a creative middle ground. Like being the Elbow of music videos instead of the Coldplay.

  • @comixproviderftw_02
    @comixproviderftw_02 3 роки тому +498

    This almost rewrites history. Imagine if Star Wars flopped and One From The Heart had succeeded, the last 40 years of the film industry could've gone completely different.

    • @thrownstair
      @thrownstair 3 роки тому +62

      I'd say the American film industry would become more decentralized, and there'd be way more baffling passion projects.

    • @Largentina.
      @Largentina. 3 роки тому +88

      There's a good chance that hollywood now wouldn't be so focused on making franchises, sequels and remakes. I for one, would be happy if the film industry turned out this way.

    • @LiquidArmProduction
      @LiquidArmProduction 3 роки тому +7

      Mcu would be alternative

    • @johnlee7164
      @johnlee7164 3 роки тому +21

      Star Wars was referenced in nuclear defense. Id daresay world history would be different if SW flopped.

    • @star88wars
      @star88wars 3 роки тому +25

      It only could have flopped if the audience wasn’t ready for a fantasy sci if action movie. The context of culture for that decade was ready for something and Star Wars delivered that. Wether we like it or not.

  • @NiceDudeMovieNight
    @NiceDudeMovieNight 3 роки тому +411

    The sentence "Francis Ford Coppola is the Dom Toretto of Hollywood Filmmakers" is one that I bet Patrick has been dying to put in a video

    • @bettyreads222
      @bettyreads222 3 роки тому +5

      So good.

    • @NiceDudeMovieNight
      @NiceDudeMovieNight 3 роки тому +1

      @@bettyreads222 Ya love to see it

    • @Tetsuito
      @Tetsuito 3 роки тому +3

      And it's totally true.

    • @NiceDudeMovieNight
      @NiceDudeMovieNight 3 роки тому +1

      @@Tetsuito I wouldn't doubt it

    • @digitaljanus
      @digitaljanus 3 роки тому +11

      Years ago I stumbled on a Howard Stern interview with Marc Coppola, nationally-syndicated radio DJ, Francis' nephew, and Nick Cage's brother. And I remember Howard saying something like "In any other family you'd be the top dog, but you're kind of the underperformer in yours."

  • @Blizzic
    @Blizzic 3 роки тому +212

    “Wait, I didn’t finish reading the subtitles!”
    God these videos are so great

    • @weirdofromhalo
      @weirdofromhalo 3 роки тому +12

      Jacob, I appreciate your concern, but it is unnecessary. You have nothing to worry about. Not only am I "okay" I am living life to the fullest. I could not be better if the heavens themselves opened their pearly gates and a thousand trumpets heralded me into the great beyond. I am truly in ecstasy. A life such as this is something that one strives for. I hope someday for you to find what I have found here. Now if you will excuse me, I have a video about my close, personal friend Francis Ford Coppola to finish.
      If anyone is interested in what it said.

  • @tannerjohnson6436
    @tannerjohnson6436 3 роки тому +98

    That Tucker, Speed Racer, Ford v Ferrari triple feature idea is goddamn galaxy brained.

    • @Platitudinous9000
      @Platitudinous9000 3 роки тому +2

      I did it shortly after this video came out, and it _was_ good!

  • @Furore2323
    @Furore2323 3 роки тому +234

    "Is... SPEED RACER the best movie ever made... ?"
    Yes.

    • @Lordalexzader
      @Lordalexzader 3 роки тому +15

      I, unironically, adore that film.

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 3 роки тому +2

      Emile Hirsch and Susan Sarandon alone have made me avoid that movie like the plague. But I've heard things. I'd love to love it, but for them. Love Cloud Atlas. Long live the Wachowski Starship.

    • @StudioInkblot
      @StudioInkblot 3 роки тому +6

      @@andrewklang809 I get avoiding Hirsch but why Susan Sarandon?

    • @RelativelyBest
      @RelativelyBest 3 роки тому +1

      Need to get around to watching that one. I rarely hear about it, but whenever I do it's someone claiming it's awesome.

    • @elmoonfire
      @elmoonfire 3 роки тому +1

      @@RelativelyBest It's hard to really explain that movie, you will be blown away by what it is, cause it's something really different and special.

  • @kaicreech7336
    @kaicreech7336 3 роки тому +235

    There's a movie where Nicholas Cage and Jim Carrey co-star, and the entire set remained intact long enough to film the whole movie?

    • @pa3997
      @pa3997 2 роки тому +6

      Probably because they were still young, unknown and replaceable

    • @mikeclark3223
      @mikeclark3223 2 роки тому +8

      I'm pretty sure that if you watch it on Bluray you can see the teeth marks on everything.

  • @RedfordGrim
    @RedfordGrim 3 роки тому +229

    Charl’s blazing eyes above the city made me actually fall out of my chair laughing. This is what true art looks like.

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 3 роки тому +10

      Patrick is a genius. Sure, Coppola helped "discover" Keaton, Lane, Pacino, Cage, Dillon, Fishburne, Swayze, Macchio, Estevez, Cruise, et al. But Willems brought us Charl. All hail Charl!!!

    • @ryshow9118
      @ryshow9118 3 роки тому +4

      It was the IRL subtitles that did me in...

  • @darkhearsttoys5224
    @darkhearsttoys5224 3 роки тому +49

    To me, the most interesting thing Coppola said about Rumble Fish, is that he wanted to make an art movie for young people. He wanted to make an arthouse, experimental film that would appeal to teenagers. To get them thinking about movies as art, I guess.

  • @elibigler1905
    @elibigler1905 3 роки тому +209

    The fact that Francis Ford Coppola still hangs around Oklahoma, and especially Oklahoma City Community College (cause Gray Frederickson, one of his classic producing partners, is the dean) rules. Also apparently my music theory teacher claimed to be the composer of the Coppola wine commercial jingle, and kept calling Coppola "Francis". Pat, you gave me vivid music theory flashbacks.

    • @davincent98
      @davincent98 3 роки тому +5

      Better the college than the high school.

    • @genericusername566
      @genericusername566 3 роки тому +2

      I’m about to go to OCCC’s film school, I’m really excited!

  • @FernandoHeinz
    @FernandoHeinz 3 роки тому +60

    I didn't realize how many Coppola movies I haven't watched. The whole 80's period is mostly a blindspot for me. Time to remedy that. Incredible content, easily my favorite UA-camr.

  • @Thecatdrums3
    @Thecatdrums3 3 роки тому +77

    Only film in the criterion collection?
    My criterion collection laserdisc of Bram Stoker‘s Dracula directed by my boy Francis Ford Coppola begs to differ

    • @Belgand
      @Belgand 2 роки тому

      Much of it is likely due to the potential cost and studio unwillingness to license many of his other films.

  • @bendingunit01
    @bendingunit01 3 роки тому +38

    Francis and George need to collaborate on a new THX 1138 using all the skills and knowledge they have pioneered over the decades.

  • @ramshaimam
    @ramshaimam 3 роки тому +73

    ok, was anyone gonna tell me that Nic Cage is Coppola's nephew, or was I supposed to hear that in a Patrick H Willem video essay myself?

    • @NiceDudeMovieNight
      @NiceDudeMovieNight 3 роки тому +2

      I found out about it on Wikipedia last week and it blew my mind

    • @PapaGoat666
      @PapaGoat666 3 роки тому +24

      Cage is his stage name, His real last name is Coppola. He changed it to avoid nepotism.

    • @luigivercotti6410
      @luigivercotti6410 3 роки тому +6

      @Polymath Poor boy is gonna have some serious self-worth and identity issues with that kinda name though, I'm quite sorry for him.

    • @ViveLRoi
      @ViveLRoi 3 роки тому +2

      Thought it was common knowledge by now...?

    • @disconnected22
      @disconnected22 3 роки тому

      I’ve known for 20 years

  • @OlPalJoe
    @OlPalJoe 3 роки тому +59

    young Jim Carrey and Young Nick Cage could have been the perfect comedic tag team.

    • @motor4X4kombat
      @motor4X4kombat 3 роки тому +5

      Jim: Moooc
      Nic: Yeahhh
      Jim: kiiing
      Nic: yeahhh
      Jim: biiiird
      Nic: yeahhh

    • @OlPalJoe
      @OlPalJoe 3 роки тому

      @@motor4X4kombat exactly, perfect lol

  • @JEK_VaNNNNN
    @JEK_VaNNNNN Рік тому +15

    Should also be mentioned that Francis and George helped support Akira Kurosawa's big comeback in the 80s by producing Kagemusha. Also helped produce Paul Shraders masterpiece Mishima: A Life in 4 Chapters.

  • @elmoonfire
    @elmoonfire 3 роки тому +29

    I watched this yesterday and the interview of Lucas has really stuck with me. He's so sad, as someone who's made art in the past, but doesn't really in the present, I think I really get what is eating at him. I truly hope he says "fuckit, I've got all this money, I'm just gunna start making things again." Say what you will about Star Wars, but it's hard to deny that it has brought SO MUCH joy to the world, I think it's father deserves to not be filled with regret later in life. I'm rooting for you George.

    • @Ek70R
      @Ek70R 6 місяців тому +2

      I just saw this segment of his interview today. He says something about "I have had this massive success after this detour (Star Wars) of 30 years. I just want to fail at things for the rest of my life (finally)". It is as if he had no choice but to take responsibility about this mounstruous and out of control creation of his that he had no intention to create in the beginning, nor could foresee the repercusions of.
      He go himself chained to this artistic monster and got rid of his real dreams. His success came at the expense of his real desires and creative freedom.
      Things come always at a price, and despite everything, Coppola has been able to obtain that freedom at the cost of success. Who feels better at the end of their journey though?

  • @Herfinnur
    @Herfinnur 3 роки тому +38

    About "Jack": I suspect he earnestly made that movie for his fatherless grand-daughter, just like the dedication says. And maybe he's just a great granddad, and someone let slip that he was just like a 10-year old trapped in a grown-ups body and how nice that was, when her own father, Gian Carlo, sadly died so young and before she was born.

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 3 роки тому +17

      So many directors, as they age, want to make movies for their children/grandchildren. It's tempting, must be especially so for those who typically put out R-rated fare. I'm SOOOO happy Scorsese made Hugo. Which he also said he made so he could show one of his films to his grandchildren. It's a lovely film, visually gorgeous and full of heart. It's clear he made it with all of his heart, and it couldn't be seen enough.

  • @TheWall0405
    @TheWall0405 3 роки тому +48

    "Next video will be about Austin Powers"
    No one:
    Me: Yeah baby, yeah!

  • @zacharybutler5944
    @zacharybutler5944 3 роки тому +78

    I actually bought a bottle of director's cut and discovered two things:
    1: For expensive wine, it's not that expensive.
    2: I hate red wine, and ended up using it to add to a broth I made for beef stew. That was some damn good, chocolate-tasting stew.

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 3 роки тому

      Beef stock + red wine =/= chocolate. What else did you put in that brew?

    • @andrewgwilliam4831
      @andrewgwilliam4831 3 роки тому

      You put me in mind of Carl Weathers in "Arrested Development" with that second one!

    • @HiddenGhul
      @HiddenGhul 3 роки тому +2

      @@andrewklang809 it’s chocolate flavoured red wine because he’s insane

    • @Antonio_Bourge
      @Antonio_Bourge 9 місяців тому +1

      well usually mass quantities of items are sold at lower prices for a higher return than expensive items at low quantities

  • @mv-xr7lt
    @mv-xr7lt 3 роки тому +69

    Don't forget about another Coppola: Jason Schwartzman! without him the 2002 song "California" by Phantom Planet probably wouldn't exist.

    • @andrewlyon4495
      @andrewlyon4495 3 роки тому +1

      Was that the tucker movie guy? I thought that was William Hurt.

    • @EJD339
      @EJD339 3 роки тому +5

      Caliiiifooornnnniaaaaa

    • @katie3603
      @katie3603 3 роки тому +3

      I’ve always known that Jason was FFC’s nephew but I didn’t realize until recently that he’s Talia Shire’s son

  • @BugsyFoga
    @BugsyFoga 2 роки тому +16

    The fact that Jim Carey and Nicolas Cage being in the same film is something I wasn’t aware for all my life kind of upsets me , seriously how did I miss this .

  • @Luke-kq6kj
    @Luke-kq6kj 3 роки тому +68

    Mark my words: years after George Lucas has passed, Criterion will put out a collection of all the small films he has made in secret since selling off Star Wars and it will be a wonder!

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 3 роки тому +10

      I gotta give Patrick special props: He frames Lucas as a reluctant "one-trick" blockbuster director better than Lucas himself does. I LOVE the Original Trilogy, but I still feel bad it hijacked Lucas' other ambitions. Don't know why he couldn't have pursued them after '83 Jedi (granted, Howard the Duck WAS a big gamble). But he had time. I woulda loved to have seen the crazy $#!+ he coulda put out between '83 and '99.

    • @blokey8
      @blokey8 3 роки тому +7

      It still makes me sad that when Spielberg, Howard and Zemeckis politely declined the Prequel gigs, Lucas didn't go to the next tier down of directors.

    • @Luke-kq6kj
      @Luke-kq6kj 3 роки тому +2

      @Mitch Lang From what I understand, that's almost precisely what Lucas was aiming for when he started writing The Force Awakens.

    • @Rain-King
      @Rain-King 8 місяців тому

      ​@@andrewklang809 Nothing like replying years late to a comment on a video I just watched.
      I'm not so sure one can lay the blame squarely at the feet of 'Star Wars' (or maybe I'm just defending my favourite trilogy of movies ever :p). Lucas himself has said in interviews that his primary focus during the 1980s and early 1990s was to raise his children. I would have loved to see him indulge his weirder, more experimental muse after 'Star Wars', but can't help but deeply respect his decision to prioritise his familly. (It also doesn't hurt that he and his companies made MAJOR other valuable contributions to film during that decade.) What I'm really curious about is whether there was any internal tension between returning to 'Star Wars' with the prequels or doing other projects, and what tipped the balance in favour of the former.

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 8 місяців тому

      @@Rain-King I will ALWAYS bear a grudge against Lucas for trying his damnedest to burn the theatrical Star Wars Original Trilogy forever in favor of his stupid CGI'ed Special Editions, despite the fanbase vehemently begging for a proper HD version, but that aside, he seems like a decent dude. Very anti-(Hollywood)-establishment, very creative, very gutsy. A very New Hollywood guy.
      I can understand everyone he knew begging out of doing the prequels (anyone would have done them better, I agree with above that someone, anyone, should have taken over), because who would want to put their reputation up against the mighty OT. Once he conceded to doing it himself, Lucas was both lazy and too comfortable/pandered to during production. Like he just wanted to get it over with, again not caring how a half-assed production would tarnish his earlier triumphs. And that's his fault too. He seemed to have checked out very early.
      But he then took Disney's money and gave it all to charity. He could so easily have sold out, built his own Xanadu (Citizen Kane reference) and told the world to eff off. But instead he took all he already had and gave away the Star Wars billions, just to be rid of it. If only he had done so twenty years earlier, his professional reputation could have remained unsullied.

  • @morganrobinson8042
    @morganrobinson8042 3 роки тому +12

    Man Imagine if Lucas decided that Zoetrope was the place for Star Wars instead of going entirely independent. George would have a bunch less pressure to wear multiple hats in empire, more actual collaborators to mitigate his unilateral decisions, and safe hands for the series so I wouldn't have eaten his career as much. And Coppola would have had a nice cash cushion so he could afford to fail a bit and the banner to attract investors. Star Wars would have funded a ton of independent films; possibly enough to foster another entire generation of more auteur New Hollywood directors.

  • @insanejughead
    @insanejughead 3 роки тому +4

    11:43 The defining factor between Coppola and Lucas.
    I have respect for Lucas, but a long-held love for Coppola.

  • @erinrising2799
    @erinrising2799 3 роки тому +12

    Never realized how many on Coppola's films I saw growing up. My mom was Italian and any movie made by an Italian was good

  • @laceystephens8800
    @laceystephens8800 3 роки тому +48

    Your videos are so watchable and comforting, even if I don’t know anything about the subject I still watch.

  • @cbpd89
    @cbpd89 3 роки тому +16

    So you're telling me that if Coppola hadn't hired family to work on his films, then I wouldn't have the iconic Nic Cage quote "NOT THE BEES!" in Wickerman? Very well, Coppola. Carry on.

  • @derkcast620
    @derkcast620 3 роки тому +128

    i don't where all this Charl stuff is going but i feel like it might be a framing device to get the viewer to watch Speed racer...

    • @dominictemple
      @dominictemple 3 роки тому +7

      Well, I am planning to finally watch it this weekend. So it kind of worked.

    • @halane4790
      @halane4790 3 роки тому +7

      Everyone should watch that multiple times

    • @Deoxys911
      @Deoxys911 3 роки тому +2

      Feels more like a ploy to get everyone to watch Cast Away again (or maybe Ed, Edd n Eddy if he really wants to surprise us), if anything.

    • @chazzlemcrazzledazzl
      @chazzlemcrazzledazzl 3 роки тому +5

      I think it's fair to argue that both Patrick's whole channel as well as Blank Check are framing devices to get viewers/listeners to watch Speed Racer

  • @finlaykusik4839
    @finlaykusik4839 3 роки тому +6

    You're all here lamenting and romanticizing Francis Ford Coppola's career, while I'm still thinking about the fact that Nicholas Cage is Francis Ford Coppola's nephew

  • @baronvonbeandip
    @baronvonbeandip 3 роки тому +5

    33:03 I agree with him. Marvel movies range from a strong 5 to a light 7. There's no real reason to get whipped up in a frenzy over something mediocre to passable.

  • @BrendanJSmith
    @BrendanJSmith Рік тому +10

    I REALLY hope this becomes a regular thing on this channel where you go through and study a director's entire filmography. Like a film version of Mic the Snare's Deep Discog Dive.

  • @danyalbajwa6155
    @danyalbajwa6155 3 роки тому +63

    One thing I’ve learned over the years is that young Jeff Bridges’ face looked weird and plasticky long before TRON: Legacy

    • @FREE-lw4lb
      @FREE-lw4lb 3 роки тому +1

      Holy shit

    • @CrossfeetGaming
      @CrossfeetGaming 3 роки тому +1

      Bruh

    • @papayacatproductions
      @papayacatproductions 3 роки тому +1

      Lol, "young".

    • @almightycinder
      @almightycinder 3 роки тому +3

      Also, any movie that he's cheery in, he's stoned out of his mind. The only movies he does where he isn't stoned are ones like Iron Man, where he's pissed off. He apparently has immediate withdraws and gets irritable when he isn't high.

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 3 роки тому +2

      Yep he's only looked human and normal in his old age with his wrinkles and shit. The beard helps too.

  • @georgier9151
    @georgier9151 3 роки тому +10

    For the first 5 minutes of this video my phone was in nighttime gray-scale mode, and I just thought it was a creative choice on Patrick's part...

    • @segamble1679
      @segamble1679 3 роки тому +3

      Lolololololol (like seriously I laughed way to hard at this)

  • @vraisairs9201
    @vraisairs9201 3 роки тому +5

    Can’t tell if it’s nepotism or just that his family is crazy talented

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 3 роки тому +3

      A little from column A and a little from column B?

  • @thecornerkid402
    @thecornerkid402 3 роки тому +6

    Adding to the thing about the drop off, one of the most gut punch quotes I've ever heard was from William Friedkin. People call and want to talk to me about what I made. No one wants to know what I want to make anymore.

  • @lilhonor5425
    @lilhonor5425 3 роки тому +116

    Francis Ford Coppola making The Outsiders: I’m gonna give the girls and the gays what they want

    • @roccofregoti8061
      @roccofregoti8061 3 роки тому +15

      and then I am gonna make another movie with the same cast but now with alienation. Truly an internet man.

    • @andrewklang809
      @andrewklang809 3 роки тому +2

      Oh right, like ANYone's ever found Patrick Swayze attractive.....................

  • @adamatc450
    @adamatc450 3 роки тому +27

    Coppola lost years of his life fuguring out if he wanted to be a tycoon or an auteur , but what downed his the most was stooping to direct a John Grisham movie, The Rainmaker feels he never really became an auteur. “Woody Allen sits down, writes the script, goes out and makes the movie, one after another. He would never do a Grisham book. His career is the one that I most respect. I always wished that I could have done that.”

    • @ImJustHereToWatch14
      @ImJustHereToWatch14 3 роки тому +13

      That's too bad, because Rainmaker is the best Grisham movie and it's not close.
      EDIT: Patrick, it's better than The Firm, sorry

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 3 роки тому +4

      @@ImJustHereToWatch14 Agreed, and I rate _The Client_ ahead of _The Firm_ as well.

    • @ImJustHereToWatch14
      @ImJustHereToWatch14 3 роки тому +1

      @@dwc1964 it was my first exposure to Grisham and I was the same age as the main character, so I can't be objective about The Client, but I don't think anyone would claim Susan Sarandon was anything but excellent

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 3 роки тому +2

      @@ImJustHereToWatch14 the main character reminds me of a relative when he was that age, in a lot of ways that make it poignant to me - not that he was ever in any sort of situation like that at all, but I could picture him as that kid.
      And of course, Susan Sarandon is outstanding as always, as is Tommy Lee Jones, and I liked the way they played off each other.
      And let's not leave out the legendary Ossie Davis. And the whole rest of the cast is great as well.

  • @ChuckD008
    @ChuckD008 3 роки тому +3

    One can also attribute his casting his daughter as helping her decide/realize she can't act well & go into directing instead where she excels at

  • @erikpflueger7502
    @erikpflueger7502 3 роки тому +60

    It just occurred to me that you COULD do a separate video about Sofia's work, and it too would have merit.

    • @michaelotis223
      @michaelotis223 3 роки тому +9

      Broey Daschenel has a great video on Sofia which is as of yet the best video essay about her on YT

  • @talkingtothevoid
    @talkingtothevoid 3 роки тому +13

    In the before times, the long long ago, your one joke was that you weren't funny. And then lockdown and shit got weird. Im so glad you've shaken off that idea because as its faded away, these videos are funnier and funnier. This is so hilarious. I don't know why but seeing the backside of diegetic dialogue text that isn't being spoken is genius, and I didn't think anything would be funnier then the line about MJ. Hats of and glasses raised to you and Charl

  • @timogul
    @timogul 3 роки тому +6

    I love the idea of "George Lucas' Underground Hollywood," in which he's filmed a half-dozen or more fully produced movies using big name actors, that nobody's ever heard of because he made no attempt to show them to anyone. Only the cast and crew know the movies they were in even happened.

  • @marchingham
    @marchingham 3 роки тому +7

    Wow. The George/Francis comparison is really cool. They're like broken reflections of each other. I did not expect that in this video. Well done!

  • @tahubob
    @tahubob 3 роки тому +9

    George Lucas was a co-director for Red Tails! That was a huge passion project personal to him, although I can forgive you for forgetting about it.

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 3 роки тому +2

      Oh it was a story that need to be told (of the Tuskegee Airmen) the movie was terrible!

  • @rinfinity930
    @rinfinity930 2 роки тому +8

    The comparison that you mentioned between Lucas and Francis is really interesting. Lucas sadly does seem bitter and uninterested about filmmaking. Talking about tucker and how it possibly reflects on Coppola's failures but still having positive outlook on life is really uplifting.

  • @paddythefilmmaker
    @paddythefilmmaker 3 роки тому +9

    "Because it was the 80s and sh!t like that happened back then" - AMAZING 😂

  • @arkham9784
    @arkham9784 3 роки тому +24

    I'm from Mendoza, Argentina. And yes I'm drinking local wines with you while watching.

  • @chrisj.9882
    @chrisj.9882 3 роки тому +4

    Going waaaaaay back, but you know who else was fantastic at casting actors? Elia Kazan. He directed the star making turns for Marlon Brando, James Dean, and Warren Beatty. And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Just a huge amount of talented actors appeared in his films before they made it big - everyone from Andy Griffith to James Woods. Plus nearly one-fourth of all Academy Award winning performances from 1945-55 came from actors appearing in his movies.

  • @ninjadodovideos
    @ninjadodovideos 3 роки тому +8

    DID Coppola really pioneer storyboarding or did he just popularize for live action the same thing the animation industry (particularly Disney) had been doing for decades?

  • @jeffreyrussell4874
    @jeffreyrussell4874 3 роки тому +7

    So funny thing about The Outsiders and Rumble-fish, my dad was in both of those movies as an extra. During the Rumble at the end of the Outsiders, he was a greaser. And honestly i never saw the other film.

  • @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051
    @thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051 3 роки тому +25

    I do wish we got more films by George Lucas like the ones he made in film school. He seemed like such a cool and experimental guy at the time

    • @thomasffrench3639
      @thomasffrench3639 2 роки тому +2

      I don’t know, he’s done so much for pop culture with video games that basically popularized western RPG, just by making movies and creating a creative environment for EU writers. Not to mention his work in television such as The Clone Wars and Young Indiana Jones which are both critically acclaimed prequel tv shows before Better Call Saul. I mean he may have left film making, but he made an entire environment for people to be creative.

    • @silverwheel
      @silverwheel 8 місяців тому +1

      Early Vintage George Lucas is my favorite filmmaker. I love how in his early days he talked about editing by feel, and that certain images juxtaposed together create a feeling you wouldn't have expected going in. I hope he gets that sense back of editing by feel instead of schematic.

  • @rateryte7903
    @rateryte7903 3 роки тому +1

    I found your channel when the Coppola video was released, and for the past 2 weeks I’ve done nothing but binge you. Your videos are so good, man.

  • @MrSteadiman
    @MrSteadiman 3 роки тому +8

    This is really the best YT channel about cinema. So entertaining and insightful at the same time. Patrick's analysis are always very accurate and are manifestly fueled by a phenomenal love of cinema. Not to mention the craft that is top notch. As an aspiring cinematographer I greatly appreciate the efforts put into the technique. And he is the only YTuber whose fictional bits I actually enjoy. Overall I've become more and more addicted over the years to his work. Those are the videos I'm eagerly waiting to see and delighted to see appear on my YT homepage. Patrick is doing an incredible work and should be rewarded or something. I want this guy to get recognition. Can't wait to see his film. If I was living in the States - I'm a Frenchman - I would love to work on his future film projects. I'm sure those will be very interesting.

  • @Spookybluelights
    @Spookybluelights 3 роки тому +32

    *I* care about the wine stuff, Patrick.

    • @jakedominguez118
      @jakedominguez118 3 роки тому

      I am not drinking that much wine during a 43 minute video.

  • @odolowa1
    @odolowa1 3 роки тому +145

    I secretly worry that something is going to be revealed about Patrick that's going to make the whole "he's steadily going crazy" storyline be a lot less funny.

    • @ImJustHereToWatch14
      @ImJustHereToWatch14 3 роки тому +32

      I openly worry that you're worrying about that

    • @star88wars
      @star88wars 3 роки тому +19

      N.A. Fat you know? At least Patrick is aware they are cringe. It’s an extra that you might like or not, but his videos are 100% concentrated on film analysis and having fun. Doug walker, in the other hand, just makes skit videos he thinks are funny and label them as “reviews” and nothing else.

    • @marionleblanc8580
      @marionleblanc8580 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah the joke about being "alone and childless" cut a bit deep, tbh.

    • @rafaelandrade7627
      @rafaelandrade7627 3 роки тому +5

      You do realize that the persona he takes on these storylines is a fictional one, right?

    • @odolowa1
      @odolowa1 3 роки тому +2

      @@rafaelandrade7627 I do. I absolutely do.

  • @MyssBlewm
    @MyssBlewm 3 роки тому +11

    Gotta take a shot. Patrick brought up Speed Racer.

  • @dangerousaniimals
    @dangerousaniimals 3 роки тому +1

    You seriously have the best channel on UA-cam. Like literally every video just gets better and better.

  • @Bluelink13
    @Bluelink13 3 роки тому +5

    I hope I am not the only one who wants to see a full video on Speed Racer, because I'd kill for it

  • @xBINARYGODx
    @xBINARYGODx 3 роки тому +46

    Wish the Dracula part has more time spent on it. It's innovative and old fashioned at the same time (for when it came out). That said, I hope to god there is a version out there that tweaks special effects since in HD some of them have their trick clearly broadcast on the screen (the shadow that acts on its own is probably the stand out example). Now there is not a lot of that, but still - cleaning up the few didn't-age-well effects would be fantastic.

    • @MyssBlewm
      @MyssBlewm 3 роки тому +15

      It you want to hear Patrick (and Matt and Jake) talk at length about Dracula I highly recommend listening to his podcast "Can't Get Enough of Keanu". One of the episodes is all about Dracula. They recorded it around Halloween too.

    • @crispysteve42
      @crispysteve42 3 роки тому +15

      Patrick probably didn't want to delve to deeply into it since it was already covered in The 90's Dark Universe video

  • @DavidDmitar
    @DavidDmitar 3 роки тому

    Genuinely loved your two videos on Coppola, it's been incredibly informative and I've added a few movies to my watch list thanks to it!

  • @gibrancarrillo8449
    @gibrancarrillo8449 3 роки тому

    I saw this last week on the day it was uploaded and I've already seen three times. I cannot stop enjoying it. It made me enjoy Francis Ford Coppola even more. Thank you Patrick, keep them videos coming!!!

  • @pagano60
    @pagano60 3 роки тому +9

    I understand that Coppola only cast Sofia in "Godfather III" because Wynona Ryder was originally cast in the role but had to withdraw. Sofia, the story goes, was a last-minute replacement.
    Also, pronunciation-wise, the Japanese name "Eiko" (as in "Eiko Ishioka") rhymes with "fake-o."
    P.S. I appreciated Pat reading the colorfully worded descriptions of the wine he was drinking. I think phrases like "hints of chocolate and rutabaga" are intriguing.

    • @SmoothCriminal12
      @SmoothCriminal12 Рік тому +1

      The studio also forced Keanu Reeves onto him for Dracula. They refused to back Johnny Depp for Harker due to his lack of box office draw, and Christian Slater said no.

  • @thejimmyp
    @thejimmyp 3 роки тому +20

    Bram Stoker's Dracula is part of the Criterion Collection. It was on laserdisc but still part of the collection nonetheless.

  • @StirCrazyShow
    @StirCrazyShow 3 роки тому +1

    I have watched your reviews and essays for a while now, I find you one of the most eloquent people on youtube. I really look forward to what you have to say. I'm 20 or so years older than you and completely agree with ALMOST everything you have to say. I really appreciate your films and how they are presented. It is truly unique and, honestly, important. To me, what reading Roger Ebert's essays in the 90 s were these are to the UA-cam generation. That sounds agist but it's meant to be genuine. Thank you.

  • @jebus9001
    @jebus9001 3 роки тому +1

    Man, I love your work. Your channel is just so wholesome and interesting.

  • @AlexLecorn
    @AlexLecorn 3 роки тому +15

    I like Charl's new haircut in this one.

  • @timhuey6373
    @timhuey6373 3 роки тому

    Hey man, I just wanted to say how grateful I am for this channel. Your videos are always so enlightening and thought-provoking. I appreciate the effort, it is one of the highlights of this platform. Please keep it up!

  • @Roland00
    @Roland00 3 роки тому +1

    Watched this last night while going to sleep. Been up now for 4 hours, and I am still thinking and more importantly feeling things from this video. Thank you Patrick!

  • @ernestolombardo5811
    @ernestolombardo5811 3 роки тому +3

    A few random observations and musings...
    1. Coppola and Lucas also kicked off Kurosawa's latter-day golden period, as co-producers of Kagemusha. And the battle scenes lighting is eerily similar to many takes in Dracula.
    2. My favorite Coppola 80s movie has to be Rumblefish. I screened it at a cultural center, one of the younger audience members said at the end "Now I know where Sin City came from", what an astute comment.
    3. Lucas went all-in on Howard The Duck and lost spectacularly, but his ownership of a percentage of Star Wars plus ALL of its' franchising allowed him to stay independent. He could have done independent films, he just "never got around to it" and blames Star Wars for it, even as he did NOT work on the franchise for something like 12 years.
    4. A friend who headed customer relations for a luxury hotel on the Mexican coast had Coppola as a guest several times. She said Francis was the nicest, most generous famous person she has ever met. And it shows in his interviews and auditorium talks here on UA-cam. I just wanna give this wonderful man a great big fat hug and thank him for the gifts he has given to our lives.

  • @patrickcollins5378
    @patrickcollins5378 3 роки тому +4

    I’m kinda stunned you think Coppola invented storyboarding. I know anything pioneered by animation artists has to be dismissed or at least minimized as much as possible, the prevailing attitude within studios being that if these so called “filmmakers” had any real talent they’d be working in live action. We expect Andy Serkis to misunderstand marketing for actual contribution, but Coppola invented storyboarding? Bich please.

  • @zahaanhoosein6511
    @zahaanhoosein6511 3 роки тому

    Patrick Willems is getting crazier with each passing video and I'm here for it. Keep doing what you love PHW!

  • @JacksMelancholy
    @JacksMelancholy 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this, Patrick. Opened myself a bottle of wine and peacefully drank along with you. You’ve made my evening, distracted me from the waking nightmare that is this year and deepened my appreciation for cinema; I really appreciate your work on this platform.
    Cheers.

  • @BugsyFoga
    @BugsyFoga 2 роки тому +3

    “Francis Ford Coppola is the Don Toretto of Filmmakers “
    - Patrick

  • @MetalMergz
    @MetalMergz 3 роки тому +4

    Another great and insightful video Patrick, excellent work!
    I must say that you forgot to mention an interesting trivia nugget about Lucas and Coppola becoming the saving grace to Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece Kagemusha. A rare instance of a holy trinity of filmmakers under one project!

  • @1000waluigis
    @1000waluigis 3 роки тому

    You have been killing it with your latest videos, Patrick. I just wanted to let you know there were two things about this I loved. First, I think you aping Coppola worked a lot better than you aping a lot of other directors. The red and blue colors were striking and made the whole video more expressive and the eyes over the city parts were incredible. Also, I'm sure this is something UA-cam metrics have already told you but when you "drop the façade" in the section talking about wine and let us behind the curtain, it's really great.

  • @bettyreads222
    @bettyreads222 3 роки тому

    What a great video. Really enjoyed this two part journey. Glad to have supported this wine movie extravaganza.

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 3 роки тому +6

    23:53 seriously, when they make the Behind The Scenes Movie, they need to add in on how Anna Genovese helped out in the beginning and how the studio was pressured by the actual mafia.

  • @alphabettical1
    @alphabettical1 3 роки тому +7

    I enjoyed this. Can't think of anything, so there's the algorithm comment from me.
    Oh here's something: that part about him having family reminded me how envious I am of a time where having kids seemed like a good idea, and the future was something positive.

  • @maxxranchero634
    @maxxranchero634 3 роки тому

    Patrick your videos are always a pleasure. Keep up the great work. I can't wait to see what projects you make next!

  • @TheAuteurist
    @TheAuteurist 3 роки тому

    Thanks for uploading. Can't wait to finish watching when I get home 👍

  • @DanBedBy11
    @DanBedBy11 3 роки тому +3

    I procrastinated from my Skillshare course on productivity with Thomas Frank to watch this and Thomas ends up being in the video.......

  • @thrownstair
    @thrownstair 3 роки тому +30

    4:53
    *Nic Cage is Francis' nephew but that's splitting hairs and the guy is a phenomenal actor.
    †Also I need to add that this is shaping up to be my favourite of the 'Wine Trilogy'.
    ‡Got further in, you mentioned point 1. Disregard the first part of the first entry, but not the second.

    • @jst25
      @jst25 3 роки тому

      Is Nic Cage a phenomenal actor? I'd say he's a phenomenal meme and a mediocre actor who shines only when used in a role written to be over-the-top (Raising Arizona, Leaving Las Vegas, and Adaptation.) or when the whole movie is bonkers anyway (Face/Off, Con Air). The one exception is maybe Moonstruck, although it should be noted that three actors were nominated for Academy Awards for that movie and he wasn't one of them.
      Also, there is no way FFC should get credit for discovering him, that should go to Martha Coolidge who pulled his headshot out of the not-handsome-enough pile for Valley Girl and cast him in the lead role.

  • @ashtongaskill3980
    @ashtongaskill3980 3 роки тому

    Another great video. Thanks for the hard work, Pat!

  • @SzymonAdamus
    @SzymonAdamus 3 роки тому +1

    Great content Patrick. I've always had a problem with understanding Coppola's work and now I think a really get it. I get him. Thank you.

  • @thomasffrench3639
    @thomasffrench3639 3 роки тому +3

    Coppola making Revenge of the Sith would be amazing

  • @jasper2572
    @jasper2572 3 роки тому +3

    Just imagine the alternate universe where zoetrope Studios produced The Empire strikes back.

  • @michaelr1286
    @michaelr1286 3 роки тому

    This video was incredible. Thanks for making it.

  • @limberlad
    @limberlad 3 роки тому

    This is your best work Patrick. Bravo

  • @SpencerhasAJetPack
    @SpencerhasAJetPack 3 роки тому +7

    Can we get an hour of just Patrick stoically playing the concertina?

  • @marinarabandit
    @marinarabandit 3 роки тому +7

    You should make you reading the conversation script a patreon goal

  • @muddlewait8844
    @muddlewait8844 3 роки тому

    This has been sooo worth doing. I knew he made all these films, but I’ve never actually thought of them as one person’s work before, especially the 80’s material. It’s mind-boggling, especially considering how memorable and watchable and *different* so many of them are. Thank you for doing this!

  • @TeeUrm
    @TeeUrm 3 роки тому

    This is such an enjoyably rich and immersive study of a filmmaker. Time well-spent. Thank you, Patrick. :)

  • @zombielizard218
    @zombielizard218 3 роки тому +6

    Wait Nicholas Cage is Francis Ford Coppola's Nephew?
    Am I the only one just now learning this?

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 3 роки тому +1

      No, there are others who don’t know.
      It took me a while to realize that Jason Schwartzman was a Coppola (son of Talia Shire)!

  • @ericlinkevicius8564
    @ericlinkevicius8564 3 роки тому +2

    Patrick, while watching the credits I noticed... is "patreon Nacho Vigalondo" also "director Nacho Vigalondo"? That would be really cool.
    I love these focused, passionate videos of yours.

  • @alexgartner8187
    @alexgartner8187 3 роки тому

    I like hearing the wine stuff too! It's a nice addition and your commentary and performance is funny.

  • @VictorGarciaFilms
    @VictorGarciaFilms 3 роки тому

    That subtitle gag is pure brilliance. Great video as always!

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark 3 роки тому +36

    Oh god I literally cannot wait for that Austin Powers video

    • @anurag3619
      @anurag3619 3 роки тому

      Happy to see you here Simon! 😊

  • @CooperPeaks
    @CooperPeaks 3 роки тому +5

    For those who are french speaker, I highly recommend the youtube channel "Le ciné-club de Mr. Bobine" wich did an entire video about the connections between Tucker, Speed Racer and Ford VS Ferrari, and their report to the hollywoodian industry