Famous people talking about Marlon Brando | Part 2

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  • @michaelstone7514
    @michaelstone7514 Рік тому +157

    Robin Williams was such a genius. To create these scenes on the fly! Truly great.

    • @janiceyoung8359
      @janiceyoung8359 Рік тому

      .

    • @samwise141
      @samwise141 8 місяців тому

      I had the same thought. What unbelievable comic wit. Miss Robin making us laugh

    • @charliem4508
      @charliem4508 3 місяці тому +1

      He wasn't that funny. He's hugely overrated.

    • @JML-fy4od
      @JML-fy4od 23 дні тому

      @@charliem4508 millions of people will disagree with your irrelevant opinion - twat

    • @Libroer
      @Libroer 20 годин тому

      Yeah that shit was brilliant. Unsurprising though eh? He was a true genius. Did that all the time

  • @doomeddodo
    @doomeddodo 2 роки тому +114

    Robin Williams 😆 imitating a conversation between Nickholson and Brando.

  • @Sunflo07H
    @Sunflo07H 2 роки тому +107

    Robbin Williams... amazing impression of Marlon 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    RIP to both 🙏🏻💞

  • @diegstroX8032
    @diegstroX8032 Рік тому +22

    The great Paul Newman himself talkin’ Brando.… *LOVE IT!* 😎
    All in all, it’s great to see all of this. Brando’s talent & just the overall impact he made is staggering

  • @brandothecatmeow
    @brandothecatmeow 2 роки тому +265

    John Goodman's description of him is perfect. The truth, he knew it better than anyone. "He was good at humanity" sums up why Brando was such a good actor too. He knew human nature at its very core and depth. He went places 99.9% of people would never go because it was too painful. He took that pain for all of us and made brilliance out of it. His life growing up was really fucked up and he used all of that pain to his advantage. Watch the documentary on him Listen to me Marlon, it will make you understand him more and exactly what Billy Zane is talking about is featured as well.

    • @stjohnssoup
      @stjohnssoup 2 роки тому +6

      Should’ve been imprisoned for rape.

    • @chadinmich1
      @chadinmich1 2 роки тому +3

      A lot of people had bad childhoods, but they didn’t treat every woman or life like shit. I think he was an arrogant piece of crap.

    • @stjohnssoup
      @stjohnssoup 2 роки тому +5

      @@chadinmich1 way over rated.

    • @marlon-jl4ge
      @marlon-jl4ge 2 роки тому

      @@stjohnssoup go and change your diapers, they stink

    • @marlon-jl4ge
      @marlon-jl4ge 2 роки тому +4

      @@chadinmich1 are you are a saint? Hahahaha

  • @justinparkerthewildwolf6394
    @justinparkerthewildwolf6394 2 роки тому +461

    Billy Zane looks like Brando from apocalypse now. It's uncanny

    • @thehoneyeffect
      @thehoneyeffect 2 роки тому +15

      He really does

    • @MeidoVegeta
      @MeidoVegeta 2 роки тому +4

      It's striking!

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 2 роки тому +1

      was he in dead calm? like umm, the australian actress was in it...ugh, it's escaping me.

    • @NeilLewis77
      @NeilLewis77 2 роки тому +7

      Holy shit.
      I read your comment before watching the video.
      I know both actors faces well and throught "Zane might look a bit like bald Brando but I doubt it's uncanny".
      But nope. Spitting image. Lol.
      Great comment.

    • @jonathankim6707
      @jonathankim6707 2 роки тому +1

      @@harpoon_bakery162 nicole kidman?

  • @tariqnasir6227
    @tariqnasir6227 Рік тому +15

    The favourite actor of the best actors.

  • @matthewweng8483
    @matthewweng8483 2 роки тому +84

    'He knew where to put his cue cards'... apparently taped to Robert Duvall's chest in the Godfather. Legendary.

    • @pereliniandrews-manuma1758
      @pereliniandrews-manuma1758 2 роки тому +9

      Brilliant mind. I wouldn't know if he couldn't remember his lines, but surely he was acting out as if the lines were his. Amazing actor! Rest In Peace Mr. Brando!

    • @elijahalbiston
      @elijahalbiston 8 місяців тому +6

      Coppola somehow managed to pull two iconic performances out of Brando, I have no idea how

  • @akfreed6949
    @akfreed6949 2 роки тому +496

    The night Marlon Brando publicly refused the Oscar for his role in the Godfather , members of the American Indian Movement in the Pine Ridge Reservation were at war with the evil FBI and they weren't too sure if they were going to win . Then they heard about Marlon Brando refusing the Oscar and gave them hope .

    • @stjohnssoup
      @stjohnssoup 2 роки тому

      That lady lied as she wasn’t indigenous. Her sisters recently disclosed it was all fake.

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 2 роки тому

      @@stjohnssoup Brando's message was true though . Never forget that . Like I already disclosed , there was the illegal incident in Pine Ridge . The FBI had no right to even be there .

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 2 роки тому

      @@stjohnssoup not everything . Brando's opinion on the way Hollywood was correct . I should know personally . I'm an Alaskan Native and I KNOW Nanook Of The North is a stupid and racist movie . Don't try and make up MORE WHITE LIES . LIKE WHITE PEOPLE DISCOVERED AMERICA . OH , BY THE WAY , THE SUPREME COURT FINALLY DECLARED HALF OF KANSAS IS OWED TO A NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE .

    • @paquitagalindogarcia9453
      @paquitagalindogarcia9453 2 роки тому

      Español

    • @dantedlane2
      @dantedlane2 Рік тому

      Indians killed eachother and enslaved Africans

  • @paulnicolosi4792
    @paulnicolosi4792 2 роки тому +35

    I met Brando back in 82, while at a little deli in Studio City. Ca. He was actually nice…

  • @Khaylus
    @Khaylus Рік тому +16

    “Do you have any butter?” Hahahah robin was funny AF

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 2 роки тому +161

    Marlon Brando is the greatest actor because of his unmatched acting range. From 1950-60 he played a paraplegic in THE MEN, Stanley Kowalski in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, a Mexican revolutionary in VIVA ZAPATA, Mark Anthony, a Hell's Angel in THE WILD ONE, Terry Malloy in ON THE WATERFRONT, Napoleon in DESIREE, sang and danced in GUYS AND DOLLS, a Japanese man in TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON, a contrite nazi in YOUNG LIONS then directed ONE EYED JACKS.

    • @el.aye.bee.4477
      @el.aye.bee.4477 2 роки тому +4

      I was still in high school and doing English Lit way back in the early '80s (Shakespeare: "Julius Caesar," my favorite of all of Shakespeare's works, and "The Merchant of Venice") when one day, I stumbled upon "Julius Caesar" on the television, quite by accident. To this day, it's still my favorite film adaptation of any of Shakespeare's works, too, and Marlon Brando was ridiculous in the movie. I always replay scenes of that movie in my head and wonder to myself if anybody ever remembers him being in that movie and I never hear anyone mention it. You are a rare one. LOL!

    • @sorayaraza5827
      @sorayaraza5827 2 роки тому +1

      His mum Alexander him to play Shakespeare. Luckily she was alive when he was in this, but died just before his 1st Oscar, sadly.

    • @romanclay1913
      @romanclay1913 2 роки тому +5

      @@sorayaraza5827 Dorothy Pennebaker Brando. She acted in community theater in Nebraska and encouraged a callow Henry Fonda. Brando really loved her but felt her alcoholism diminished their relationship. He felt by performing it would reunite them. He would have her go over his film scripts and took on Mark Anthony because of her passion for Shakespeare. When she passed away after ON THE WATERFRONT, Brando went into a brief eclipse. But how he felt about Dorothy is obvious. When Brando formed his own production company, he named it, PENNEBAKER PRODUCTIONS.

    • @barflytom3273
      @barflytom3273 2 роки тому +2

      Roman Clay I can not believe you didn't include Las Tango in Paris. His best acting in my opinion, after Streetcar.

    • @Pimp-Master
      @Pimp-Master 2 роки тому +4

      He was really reallly good in One Eyed Jacks too. It was from all that work he did with Kazan.

  • @mikefelix6338
    @mikefelix6338 Рік тому +43

    Dennis Hopper: “moral of the story is I was way crazier than Marlon Brando.”
    R.I.P. to both legends

  • @morgantylerv9406
    @morgantylerv9406 2 роки тому +20

    Marlon Brando is my obsession on so many levels. I so wish I was born alot earlier so I could have met him. He's the Greatest Actor Ever & Most Uber Gorgeous Guy❤❤

  • @slammajamma5435
    @slammajamma5435 Рік тому +20

    John Goodman is a very smart man. He see’s things as they are, that’s intelligence.

  • @davidwujczyk3037
    @davidwujczyk3037 6 місяців тому +7

    Robin Williams was so freaking talented and hilarious.

  • @chris-nd7pi
    @chris-nd7pi 2 роки тому +16

    Brando said the truth is what makes us whole and he was a poet that did that for me

  • @welles2002
    @welles2002 Рік тому +23

    Brando is such an enigma , considered by many to be the author of a new style of acting he seemed to have total disdain for his art.

    • @ForeverConsciousResearch
      @ForeverConsciousResearch 2 місяці тому

      I don't feel he necessarily had a disdain for his art. The disdain seemed to be pointed at the machine behind acting. Just my opinion of course but he said quite a few things over the years to indicate as such.

  • @pamela8687
    @pamela8687 Рік тому +6

    My favorite scene yes comical Luca and Brando talk ❤

  • @yimu4346
    @yimu4346 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video. I’m a young man learning about the greatness of acting, and see such actors talking that way about Brando is like seeing musicians talking about Miles Davis. Thanks again, a lot.

  • @TheLocochico
    @TheLocochico 2 роки тому +58

    Remember this. Brando was fighting for civil rights and minorities when it wasn't "cool thing to do" and before it was a trend

    • @The_king567
      @The_king567 24 дні тому

      You know that’s not true at all

  • @th6199
    @th6199 11 місяців тому +4

    I wish we could have seen Actors on Actors type of thing with Marlon Brando and Johnny Depp... not only because they are some of the most unique masters of their craft but also because they were such great friends. some of their conversations must have been fascinating

  • @123kane5
    @123kane5 2 роки тому +128

    As much as Brando was brilliant, I'd like to see a montage of people that worked or met Robin Williams.

    • @breacarlson2075
      @breacarlson2075 2 роки тому +5

      Yes. I would watch that, and make a video about Paul Newman that would be cool.

    • @matthewjamison
      @matthewjamison Рік тому

      I'd rather hear the stories that they wouldn't tell on camera. He was wild. Him & Richard Prior must of had some wild nights.

    • @basher5107
      @basher5107 9 місяців тому

      If you had an eight ball you could hang out with Robin Williams….for ten minutes!

  • @JSavo_
    @JSavo_ Рік тому +16

    The first clip is so funny. It seems so weird to me that Marlon Brando would watch Pulp Fiction haha. RIP Marlon, my favorite actor.

  • @wladymirociaccia9201
    @wladymirociaccia9201 2 роки тому +8

    Colui che ha cambiato il modo di recitare, non più l'attore, ma rappresentare il personaggio reale! Ha fatto proseliti! UNICO

  • @sorayaraza5827
    @sorayaraza5827 2 роки тому +86

    These actors have such reverence for Marlon. Quite right, of course.Changed acting and Olivier thought he was the best. You got it or you aint. He had it.

  • @roberthayes9842
    @roberthayes9842 2 роки тому +82

    Marlon fought for year's to have on his tombstone "what the fuck was that all about " pure Brando, they didn't let him

    • @dianrongyu1326
      @dianrongyu1326 2 роки тому +7

      Loved it..He always was self-depreciating, probably part of what made him great..They should have let him had his way, it would have been pure irony..

    • @chrispaschal7955
      @chrispaschal7955 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@dianrongyu1326 So much for granting last requests...

  • @piercebales9546
    @piercebales9546 2 роки тому +12

    I met Luca Brasi in a bar in Walnut Creek California, June, 1996. He drove a Cadillac.

  • @rossleeson8626
    @rossleeson8626 2 роки тому +76

    Colin Farrell has always reminded me of Brando because he has a capacity for masculinity and the vulnerability of a child at the same time.

    • @anitaspencer7526
      @anitaspencer7526 Рік тому +10

      That's beautiful.

    • @whiskeywayne91
      @whiskeywayne91 Рік тому +9

      Thank you for that great description
      Also, Marlo Brando and Colin Farrell are both hot as fuck

    • @VuotoPneumaNN
      @VuotoPneumaNN Рік тому +2

      I think you can see both sides of him in his very underrated performance in the very underrated second season of True Detective.

    • @gothbossbaby
      @gothbossbaby 8 місяців тому

      yup he was openly bisexual too

  • @MrDrezzy007
    @MrDrezzy007 8 місяців тому +2

    Only John Goodman and Dennis Hopper perfectly described him as all the others are just sharing funny stories with him.

  • @malafakka8530
    @malafakka8530 4 місяці тому

    3:06 "But better than reality is truth" Brilliant. Thank you. THAT is what art is about. Over the years I have more or less said and thought that, but he expressed it perfectly. Not that there isn't some merit to it, but it often annoys me when people focus too much on realism when they criticize something.

  • @julietterogers6887
    @julietterogers6887 2 роки тому +32

    Coming down to earth, Brando was The Godfather of a technique referred to as “Method “ acting. I believe he was a student of Stella Adler.

    • @sorayaraza5827
      @sorayaraza5827 2 роки тому +5

      Yes many were...Shelley Winters, Lee J Cobb, Kazan, Malden....all Oscar winners too.

  • @adamgorelick3714
    @adamgorelick3714 2 роки тому +13

    Maybe because they were friends, Johnny Depp has some of the best Brando stories and does a good impression.

  • @sevelatula
    @sevelatula Рік тому +12

    Brando was born on the same day as my mother; April 3, 1924. That means he was only 48 when he played The Godfather!!!

    • @Outlawgirl1297
      @Outlawgirl1297 7 місяців тому

      Cool 🆒 Aries is my favorite sign I’m a Sagittarius ♐️.

  • @Horndogthehorneddog
    @Horndogthehorneddog Рік тому +9

    Broderick turning up his story for the talk show is funny

  • @piranha5506
    @piranha5506 2 роки тому +67

    It’s a pity the Billy Zane movie never came through. I think it was because of the pandemic. Somebody said in an interview that Pacino told them that no major American actor would dare play Brando. Anthony Hopkins wanted to play him some time ago but that never came through either.
    edit: the movie is happening

    • @Brisingam
      @Brisingam 2 роки тому +14

      None should. If somebody wants to know Marlon Brando, there are a plenty of his genius films to watch. And a few interveiws he gave.

    • @edp3202
      @edp3202 2 роки тому +2

      @@Brisingam well said.

    • @andrew19vato
      @andrew19vato 2 роки тому +14

      @@Brisingam I agree that no one could really play him, although Billy Zane would've been interesting

    • @BrianRPaterson
      @BrianRPaterson 2 роки тому +10

      The guy who played Brando in "The Offer" did a pretty good job.

    • @edp3202
      @edp3202 2 роки тому +1

      @@BrianRPaterson agreed

  • @mandolindleyroadshow706
    @mandolindleyroadshow706 Рік тому +8

    It's interesting how most of the actors when talking about Brando fall into doing their voice impression of him. It's like they can't help it.

  • @carlostavares2740
    @carlostavares2740 2 роки тому +20

    We lost 2 genius: Marlon and... Robin. He was electric! You had to run just to keep up with the references (doing Brando's voice "do you have any butter?"). Rest, Mr. Williams.

  • @judiroth7855
    @judiroth7855 2 роки тому +2

    Thrilled to watch this. Thank you👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌈🌈👏🌈👏🌈❤️❤️❤️

  • @adamcheklat7387
    @adamcheklat7387 2 роки тому +4

    1:20: In Zulu, the guy who played the chieftain was Cetshwayo’s maternal great-grandfather.

  • @TheProphegy
    @TheProphegy Рік тому +6

    The 1st dude interviewing Matthew Broderick was talking about Brando like he worshipped Brando as his God. lol.

  • @JardoniJovonovich
    @JardoniJovonovich 2 роки тому +28

    Billy Zane would be the perfect Lex Luther in a Superman movie.

    • @turkishjanitor3666
      @turkishjanitor3666 Рік тому +3

      Well, at least he could've been funnier than Eisenberg, but that's where the positives end.

    • @tylertilwick6852
      @tylertilwick6852 2 місяці тому

      He was considered for Lex Luthor in Superman Returns when it was in development hell

  • @tariqnasir6227
    @tariqnasir6227 Рік тому +8

    If Apocalypse Now is ever remade, Billy Zane has a job.

  • @theplanetruth
    @theplanetruth 2 роки тому +2

    13:00-Bruno Kirby was the goomba who taught Vito Corleone to steal rugs and sell them in Godfather 2.

  • @maralinekozial9131
    @maralinekozial9131 11 місяців тому +3

    Bald Billy Zane really does look like Brando as Colonel Kurts in Apocalypse Now!!! I didn't understand why he was such a loved model until i just noticed he does look like Brando & James Caan especially when he was young , also looked like he could actually be Brandos real life son!!!! They picked the perfect actor to play as Sonny in The Godfather especially considering hes playing as Brandos characters actual son in that film!!!! RIP to both of them ❤

  • @AnalogLanguage
    @AnalogLanguage 5 місяців тому +1

    Its crazy how some of these big actors have a certain distaste for Brando the human but can never deny how truly gifted he was.

  • @kamillgran9408
    @kamillgran9408 2 роки тому +31

    Billy Zane looks more and more like Brando and has the acting chops to play him.

  • @arizonavdt2387
    @arizonavdt2387 2 роки тому +12

    Caine was the only one without a strong reaction because he met him before too.

  • @alexbouvier6455
    @alexbouvier6455 Рік тому +21

    Dick cavett shading Brando saying his smile seduced all kinds of men and women 💀 bisexual legend Brando for ever

  • @NorthWalesKid
    @NorthWalesKid 2 роки тому +25

    Brando is the greatest actor Male or female in the history of motion pictures

  • @babyfarksmgeezaks1037
    @babyfarksmgeezaks1037 2 роки тому +16

    Robin Williams just had me busting a gut. God damn gone to soon

  • @Wazahatkhan1997
    @Wazahatkhan1997 Рік тому +10

    Marlon Brando is Pele of acting

  • @ap6160
    @ap6160 Рік тому +11

    Will Smith being in the first clip just ruins everything.

  • @Pimp-Master
    @Pimp-Master 2 роки тому +4

    Watch the scene where he almost fights Ben Johnson in "One Eyed Jacks," and you'll see what theater goers saw in 1947...this weird sense of the 4th wall being broken...almost.

  • @theflorgeormix
    @theflorgeormix Рік тому +6

    Paul Newman imitating Brando...oh yes

  • @hookywookywithmalarkyman704
    @hookywookywithmalarkyman704 2 роки тому +10

    I loved Harry dean stanton.

  • @Mandrake591
    @Mandrake591 2 роки тому +4

    I wonder what Redford thought about working with Brando. I’m guessing he loved it!

  • @Thomas-q1z9w
    @Thomas-q1z9w 11 місяців тому +3

    Brando had a high emotional intellect. An emotional intellect you cannot teach, you must develop by living life through the prism of the self.

  • @empathematics8928
    @empathematics8928 2 роки тому +5

    Re Goodman: This insight must’ve been useful while making the Flintstones

  • @cyro1079
    @cyro1079 Рік тому +6

    Huh, never realised how Billy Zane resembles Marlon actually. Like legit, swear to God.

  • @retf054ewte3
    @retf054ewte3 Рік тому +8

    he was not in good terms with Jewish Hollywood, and he survived...it's something

    • @The_king567
      @The_king567 24 дні тому

      It’s crazy how racist You people are

  • @idea_music
    @idea_music 2 роки тому +7

    billy zane lookin like colonel kurtz

  • @tonyjohnson2500
    @tonyjohnson2500 2 роки тому +4

    “He really walk the walk “

  • @marlon-jl4ge
    @marlon-jl4ge 2 роки тому +18

    Brando was an Acting genius

  • @yourthaiguy
    @yourthaiguy 2 роки тому +26

    Kudos to Chris Reeve who was the only actor I saw who ever publicly called Brando out for phoning it in in later in his career. "Waste of talent because at one point he stopped caring" he said... SPOT ON.. Odd though even when Marlon was phoning it in you cant take your eyes off him...

    • @Kareragirl
      @Kareragirl 2 роки тому +2

      Dick Cavett actually told him that when he was interviewing him, that he felt like Brando was robbing people of his talent with his choices. I think many people felt that way. What a unique gift, but he frowned upon it like it was a bad thing to get people to marvel at something.

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday 2 роки тому +6

      Edward Norton also said that, and he described it in a really good way, he was respectful but also admitted that Brando just got greedy, got lazy, turned way arrogant. And seriously read up on his 70s work and after, it was so much arrogance on the set, like a diva. But according to Norton, Brando said that during A Streetcar named Desire he was still just a normal kid with a nomral life and the buzz hadn't hit him that much yet, but afterwards he was sitting on a mountain of candy. I do find it annoying that people don't want to admit the massive faults with this dude, because seriously unless your a major movie buff, most ppl know him from the works where he was the most arrogant in. And it took me a while to find out why he thought he deserved to be so arrogant, and now I can appreciate his influence on acting, at least early on in his career.

    • @yourthaiguy
      @yourthaiguy 2 роки тому

      @@GuineaPigEveryday very well put…

    • @atlebakke
      @atlebakke Рік тому

      @@GuineaPigEveryday 100%! People live to mention his late, late work, mostly cause of Island of Moreau and his looka, but it started way earlier, already in the 70s he didn't seem to give a f and would purposefully disrupt takes etc. I've read so much about him, and in biographies etc there are many, many quotes showing he just didn't care about movies anymore (if he ever really did) and looked at filmmaking as ridiculous. As he told Fairuzo Balk when she asked for tips about her characters motivation during Moreau: "You're getting paid for this, right? So who cares?"
      I agree with everything you say, and I'd be interested to know: you say that eventually you found out why Brando thought he deserved to behave so arrogantly. I still haven't any idea, so I'd love to hear your opinion?

  • @AAWWWWWW
    @AAWWWWWW Рік тому +1

    Mental all these top actors And u can feel he is above them in aura and stature

  • @jannorris4140
    @jannorris4140 2 роки тому +7

    How can somebody be as mesmerizing as Brando?? ...HOW?? What was it?

  • @millerwolf8233
    @millerwolf8233 11 місяців тому +3

    “middle European stripes” BARS

  • @hamidbrando
    @hamidbrando 2 роки тому +2

    Dear Marlon... We Will Never Forget You....

  • @harpoon_bakery162
    @harpoon_bakery162 2 роки тому +30

    This is the fourth time I've heard that Brando had cue-cards for every movie he did because he could not remember lines and they all called him a genius. A genius that can't remember lines is probably rare, but he might have been been accused of both.

    • @nigelward5494
      @nigelward5494 2 роки тому +3

      And there's the troll....

    • @chanang453
      @chanang453 2 роки тому +15

      Johnny Depp who's got a great range as an actor has used an earpiece since the 90s to remember lines...plenty of actors used cue cards....if the performance is good who cares ??

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 2 роки тому +1

      @@chanang453 i said be might have been accused of both.

    • @sarahmitchell5206
      @sarahmitchell5206 2 роки тому +13

      Most of the people who worked with Brando say that he could snap into character in an instant. NPR had an interview with Francis Ford Coppola where he talked about meeting him for the beginnings of The Godfather and he spoke about his ability to transform and how amazing it was.
      Short term memory has some effect on talent but if you can instantly act truthfully, knowing lines beforehand is of little consequence because the work will still be good.

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 2 роки тому

      @@sarahmitchell5206 Perhaps most Hollywood have ear-pieces. Learning lines and memorization is reserved for the very smartest... there's just no way the normal person can remember that much, it's impossible. Like how many lines could one remember, you are eventually going to forget them if there are delays in shooting. So then you would have to tell the director that you need to go back to your trailer and start learning again and perhaps you have been assigned a memorization coach by Metro Goldwyn-Meyer and in your contract you have stipulations for ear-pieces. But remembering lines is just impossible.

  • @apollosun2725
    @apollosun2725 Рік тому +2

    Brando was great because whenever you hear and see him talk you are automatically absorbed but you aint seen nothing yet

  • @shaneodwyer6132
    @shaneodwyer6132 Рік тому +1

    Billy Zane definitely has the look to play Brando, he's a very good fit

  • @crystalhowardsgirls4874
    @crystalhowardsgirls4874 Рік тому +1

    Everyone Looks Over Brando's Amazing Performance in ⭐ONE EYED JACK⭐ OMG one Of BRANDO'S BEST

  • @stella3265
    @stella3265 4 місяці тому +2

    He is was will be the finest film actor period end new paragraph

  • @rickewilde
    @rickewilde 2 роки тому +6

    According to Broderick account Brando went from 20mins late on set to 4 hours. Did he add 10mins every time he re told the story?

    • @doctornov7
      @doctornov7  2 роки тому +3

      Haha I did notice that.

    • @jennifercox576
      @jennifercox576 2 роки тому +3

      Also changed what he was wearing. I’m guessing he told the story so often he needed to change it otherwise he’d bore himself

  • @panmaru101
    @panmaru101 Рік тому

    I like how Matthew brodrick changed what he was wearing when he retold the same story

  • @1975aeiou
    @1975aeiou 2 роки тому +1

    Wait, Did Marlon Brando have a mic in his ear to feed him SLJ lines incase he ever me Jackson?!?!?

  • @coachcoach1176
    @coachcoach1176 10 місяців тому +1

    What about Eddie Murphy on Jimmy Fallon???

  • @JessicaClariceElsener
    @JessicaClariceElsener Рік тому

    Is there any talk about Richard Pryor?

  • @Afrocentricpoet
    @Afrocentricpoet Рік тому

    I absolutely love brando in the score. The scenes with deniro are great. That movie didnt seemed like he stepped up his game.

  • @7beers
    @7beers 2 роки тому +2

    In the first clip: Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Ruffalo, Will Smith, Michael Caine, Benicio del Toro. Who are the other 3?

    • @JenSekirkLass
      @JenSekirkLass 2 роки тому +2

      It’s the Australian actor Joel Edgerton & the other 2 are the interviewers with Hollywood Reporter!

    • @7beers
      @7beers 2 роки тому

      @@JenSekirkLass Wow, thanks! :)

  • @whaszis
    @whaszis 2 роки тому

    What happened to the sound on Part One???????????????????

  • @PickleRick65
    @PickleRick65 Рік тому +1

    I like Dennis Hopper's suit

  • @toyman81
    @toyman81 Рік тому

    Harry Dean Stanton, One of the very best character actors,

  • @foto21
    @foto21 11 місяців тому +1

    One of my favorite performances of ALL TIME is in Quemada, or BURN!, which not enough people mention or have heard of, because it is SUCH an anti-western colonialism movie. (No, I don't hate the West, but this is a great and honest movie about the past in the Caribbean.) I like Brando more in this than Godfather, or anything in his later career. It's just an unbelievably great performance.

  • @TheJasonWrightShow
    @TheJasonWrightShow Рік тому +4

    Why is Mark Ruffalo at this table?

  • @LuisUrquidi-f4b
    @LuisUrquidi-f4b Місяць тому

    Dennis Hopper and Harry Dean Stanton to me are two of the most unique actors, but even they had to defer to the king of formidable idiosyncrasy, Mr. Marlon Brando. Perhaps he and James Dean, coming out of the macho 50's, were actors spoke more with their faces than with their words- and seemed to redefine what a leading man represented. To me they showed sensitivity to the burden of one's own self-awareness, and a resignation to triumph over the pain that it brings.

  • @rockmeister33
    @rockmeister33 2 роки тому +7

    Burt Reynolds did look like a Dixie Brando, but was not in his class as far as acting

    • @cletusdalglish-schommer1573
      @cletusdalglish-schommer1573 2 роки тому

      Crazy to learn from the series "The Offer" that Al Ruddy, the producer who somehow managed to get The Godfather made, passed on producing Godfather 2 to make his pet project, The Longest Yard, starring Burt Reynolds.

    • @Quiksilversurf311
      @Quiksilversurf311 2 роки тому

      I’ve always thought Marlon looked like a mix of Burt and Elvis.

    • @mikebradshaw6484
      @mikebradshaw6484 Рік тому

      Marlon had the personality of a stone wall. Burt was as nice of a man as their ever was.

  • @sjsodbs
    @sjsodbs 8 місяців тому

    one about james dean pls !

  • @HipHop226
    @HipHop226 Рік тому +1

    Brando is greatest actor ever

  • @jayshomer4191
    @jayshomer4191 2 роки тому +11

    Revisiting this great table talk session, only to realize that Will Smith is at the table also ! Ugh….he can leave. Thanks 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @giannisksanthopoulos4300
      @giannisksanthopoulos4300 2 роки тому

      Its just one slap.... and the joke from Chris Rock was absolutly stupid. Yeah Smith didnt react well.... but its just a f slap, man...
      Chris Rock comedy last time was good 10 -12 years ago. Look at Bill Burr last speacial.... TOTAL CRAP!!!! A sellout!!!
      Many comedians right now uses the apology "There is no bad comedy" or "this is just a joke"....
      WHEN YOU INSULTING SOMEONE MEDICAL CONDITION IN FRONT OF THE WORLD....YOU DESERVE THE F SLAP!!!! even more than a slap... a punch in his ugly face
      AND!!!! Why nobody fired Chris Evans for saying 1.5 billion people are idiots... or when Anthony Starr beat up a drunk guy in Spain or Portugal....
      But no no no no no.... a slap is the problem.... or Gina Carano telling the truth...... Yah... those are problematic.....

  • @giannifriendly5600
    @giannifriendly5600 Рік тому +2

    Goodman gets it.

  • @reggieongoogle3583
    @reggieongoogle3583 Рік тому

    That story by Matthew Broderick. 😆

  • @finndarsie597
    @finndarsie597 Рік тому

    "Lenny was a friend of some friends we had."

  • @patrickhicks9880
    @patrickhicks9880 2 роки тому +6

    nobody around now could play Brando it's like the Aretha Franklin film it was well made and that
    but boring and depressing compared to the real thing

  • @marsazorean62
    @marsazorean62 2 роки тому +7

    Why is Will Smith there?

  • @Knowledge-is-Power444
    @Knowledge-is-Power444 5 місяців тому

    landed here by chance. As soon as I saw will all I can think about is that slap. 😂 Funny how one act can damage someone's lifetime of excellence and reputation. Not being cretical, but it is what it is.

  • @rickewilde
    @rickewilde 2 роки тому +6

    Burt Reynolds.....he wished he looked like Brando.

    • @barflytom3273
      @barflytom3273 2 роки тому +1

      Rick Wallace. I think he wished he acted like Brando. Especially after Brando told him he couldn't act.

  • @traviscutler9912
    @traviscutler9912 2 роки тому

    "You're just a tourist with a typewriter "
    Barton Fink

  • @TheRealHucasys
    @TheRealHucasys Рік тому

    9:50 Wow, cool, I learned to drink Camapari and orange from a gf in high school! XD