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Spaniard here. And yeah, I can assure you Antonio is beloved in Spain like you wouldn't believe. Not only because of his talent, but because he showed Spaniard actors everywhere that it was possible to go to Hollywood and be successful. He became a symbol, and opened the way for Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz a few years later.
"The 13th Warrior" is highly underrated, it may not be historically accurate (obviously) but the epicness of the story, characters and scenography is truly greatest thing in a epic fantasy genre.
Criminally underrated. I don't mind its historical inaccuracy since it's largely inspired by Beowulf. It's one of the movies where I always watch it if it comes on TV.
@@ethinos2719 If you take to the account that "The 13th Warrior" is set in 922 A.D.... All I can name from the top of the head: Ahmad smiths a broadsword into a shamshir, which were made since 12th century, he also does that without skill and in few hours instead of weeks with just a grindstone and a small forge. It would also made the sword brittle, different forging technique to form a curved sword. Helfdane has Spanish conquistador's morrión and breastplate from 17th century. Herger has Greek-looking set of scale armor, 16th century. Buliwyf wears a Vandal helmet and parts of a 15th century knight's plate armor at the same time. Weath has great kilt, a 16th century "skirt". The scene with "arab horse" being small, actually the horses in that period of time were bigger than those of vikings as they had horses that had to withstand cold weather. Making the Viking horses smaller than Arab. It's a complete shitstorm of clothing and equipment. Not like it takes away fun from watching...
Great that you mention it, I thought he deserved the Golden Globe that year for Zorro. The acting, chemistry/on screen "shine" with his fellow actors and the physicality of the role should have earned him that Golden Globe.
Why? Because he didn't won an oscar? He won very important European Award - from Cannes to Berlin. The real performers want to win those kind of awards.
@@fernandoDcampos totally, for an spanish actor there are few things more important than being in one Almodovar movie and this guy has been in a ton of them
The 13th Warrior may have been a bomb, but it is probably one of the most underrated action movies of its time. I saw it in the theaters way back when, and I never fail to watch it if I see it on TV, or streaming. Do yourself a favor if you haven't watched it, it will be well worth your time.
In all fairness, from all his straight to video films, I actually liked Acts of Vengeance. It is actually my favorite film of his, and how I discovered stoicism and one of my favorite books of all time Medications by Marcus Aurelius. If it wasn't because of that film, I would have never discovered that philosophy that had helped me out through the pandemic and the lockdown. It is one I would recommend folks to watch.
Absolutely right about the character becoming Antonio Banderas as much as vice versa. It isn't the first time Pedro Almodovar put himself in his movies, but those were always characters based on him. Pain and Glory was autobiographical to a degree where Antonio Banderas' ability was essential.
Puss in boots always makes me laugh. Nothing happened to him though I never know why it’s titled this way. He’s still doing movies. Desperado and Assassins with Zorro are amazing. He makes me laugh as Zorro too. Ever since I was a little kid I saw Zorro in theaters and started to run around with a cape and hat like him with a sword.
He is so damn creepy in the skin I live in. Like Hannibal lector level. Def his most intense role I’ve seen him in. I recommend it, it’s a bit disturbing tho.
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A couple of fun facts about that. 1. Pablo Picasso was also born in Málaga, so playing him was one of Antonio's lifelong dreams. 2. In the European Spanish dub of the "Shrek" movies he uses his natural Málaga accent. Well, he exaggerates it a bit for comedic effect. But it's still awesome to listen to. Fortunately, the rest of the dub is also great (even the celebrity cast members do a great job), thanks to the fact that it was directed by Spanish dubbing industry legend Gonzalo Abril. So I recommend it if you want to practice Spanish and are curious about the Spain accents.
I genuinely like him.... I remember about two years ago saw a movie as him being an assassin that came back out of retirement when his family was ☠️☠️☠️
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That Security one was ok. The dog one was pretty awesome. But man that Puss in Boots intro is just genius! The Alien bit had me rolling! But that hairball scene was HILARIOUS AS HELL! He is Puss in Boots like you said. Everything about the character from the Zorro reference to the Spanish accent it just fit.
Not mentioned but Antonio was strongly considered for the role of the Phantom in the film adaptation of the musical ‘Phantom of the Opera’ He even took vocal lessons and sang alongside Sarah Brightman at a celebration of Andrew Lloyd Webber Instead, Joel Schumacher cast Gerard Butler instead and that was an epic FAIL
I'll just add his best movies were in my eyes the 13th warrior and even better desperado and once upon a time in Mexico he is truly one of the best actor's who should be recognised love him to bits 🥰
I Honestly Really Like Antonio Banderas he’s a Good Actor I wish he do more Action Films Cause he’s Really Good In Action Films And Robert Rodriguez Films
8:46 Original Sin if you watch the Unrated version of the movie, it's actually better than the theatrical cut. Antonio Banderas I can watch in Anything. I love him as an actor, because he not just sexy, he's intriguing in practically every movie he is in.
JoBlo should cover Ecks vs Sever, I think. Both of the leads were pretty popular for the time, and they both starred in that steaming pile. I wonder how that mess got made?
Most of the Antonio Banderas movies that didn't do well were ones I never heard of, or heard very little of. So, other than Ballitic, I suspect most of the failures were due to poor marketing.
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I'm not a huge fan of antonio or anything but I do feel he is a pretty good actor when he want's to be. There's a few movie's I like that antonio is in or star's in. Yeah I don't see antonio in many movie's anymore. I agree though I actually enjoyed bullethead. I was surprised but it wasn't bad. It has some what of a horror feel to it but I actually enjoyed it and found it pretty entertaining. It's not a masterpiece or anything but it's a decent movie and it was better than I thought it was going to be.
I feel like you discussing the celeb and the tirle being wtf happened to this celeb is self explanitory and the intro like that was not needed but I love the content!
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ANTONIO NASCEU PRA BRILHAR ... EM TUDO ...SEU CARÁTER ...CARISMA... CHARME... UM SHOW DE SENSUALIDADE .... CONSIDERO O MELHOR AUTOR ...DO MUNDO ..... 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻ENCANTADOR
Hey man great videos I like watching them a lot! I just have one request. Please, can you reduce those "funny" voice moments in your videos. I just cringe too much when I hear it..for example I always skip the first part when you say "we must begin at the beging..when he was born" I just can't hear that part, it makes me want to punch my screen.
But Franchise Pictures had some Good Films That are Misunderstood like 3000 Miles to Graceland, Boondock Saints, A Murder Of Crows, Retrograde, Stormcatcher, Heist, The Pledge, The Whole 9 Yards, Get Carter, And Art Of War
I love Antonio. He is not just a good actor he is HOT. But casting him as Armand was a strange choice. Armand is very clearly descried in the books. Short cherubic beauty with auburn hair mid to late teen. I never finished that movie. I left the Livingroom a few min after he turned up on the screen and let the familie watch it without me. They told me i did not miss anything good. Also i loved the 13th warrior never understood why it bombed
I love Antonio! Plus I like this narrator dude who ever he is
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@@nicolamcguinness8689 I'm talking about the young narrator who did this video
Yeah, he’s pretty cheeky… Cool but cheeky
Spaniard here. And yeah, I can assure you Antonio is beloved in Spain like you wouldn't believe. Not only because of his talent, but because he showed Spaniard actors everywhere that it was possible to go to Hollywood and be successful. He became a symbol, and opened the way for Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz a few years later.
Well even he is still active in Spanish film scenes. "Pain of Glory" (Dolor y Gloria) is still one of the best film I've watched in 2019
He's also quite handsome
"The 13th Warrior" is highly underrated, it may not be historically accurate (obviously) but the epicness of the story, characters and scenography is truly greatest thing in a epic fantasy genre.
Came here to comment this. My dad used to put it on for my brother and i when we were little 😂 the bad guys used to freak us out
Criminally underrated. I don't mind its historical inaccuracy since it's largely inspired by Beowulf. It's one of the movies where I always watch it if it comes on TV.
It was a really great movie, I cried.
One of my favourite movies.
@@ethinos2719
If you take to the account that "The 13th Warrior" is set in 922 A.D....
All I can name from the top of the head:
Ahmad smiths a broadsword into a shamshir, which were made since 12th century, he also does that without skill and in few hours instead of weeks with just a grindstone and a small forge. It would also made the sword brittle, different forging technique to form a curved sword.
Helfdane has Spanish conquistador's morrión and breastplate from 17th century.
Herger has Greek-looking set of scale armor, 16th century.
Buliwyf wears a Vandal helmet and parts of a 15th century knight's plate armor at the same time.
Weath has great kilt, a 16th century "skirt".
The scene with "arab horse" being small, actually the horses in that period of time were bigger than those of vikings as they had horses that had to withstand cold weather. Making the Viking horses smaller than Arab.
It's a complete shitstorm of clothing and equipment.
Not like it takes away fun from watching...
Great that you mention it, I thought he deserved the Golden Globe that year for Zorro. The acting, chemistry/on screen "shine" with his fellow actors and the physicality of the role should have earned him that Golden Globe.
The Mask Of Zorro is one of the best action/adventure/fun movies ever!!!
Just watched it last weekend. Love it!
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FINALLY! Someone ELSE thinks so! =)
Some may disagree
Too bad Hollywood never make such movies anymore. 1990s-2000s were the best decades for film industry.
I love him. His charm and charisma is off the charts. He is one of my all time favourite actors.
Antonio Banderas is one of the truly great "unawarded" actors of the last 30 years.
Why? Because he didn't won an oscar?
He won very important European Award - from Cannes to Berlin.
The real performers want to win those kind of awards.
@@fernandoDcampos 🤫
@@fernandoDcampos totally, for an spanish actor there are few things more important than being in one Almodovar movie and this guy has been in a ton of them
The 13th Warrior may have been a bomb, but it is probably one of the most underrated action movies of its time. I saw it in the theaters way back when, and I never fail to watch it if I see it on TV, or streaming. Do yourself a favor if you haven't watched it, it will be well worth your time.
Antonio Banderas: One of my favorite actors.
Mine too, he's so brilliant and charismatic, no matter how diverse the role may be!
He really deserves to get an Oscar. I love his work for more than 20 years now. Amazing actor
In all fairness, from all his straight to video films, I actually liked Acts of Vengeance. It is actually my favorite film of his, and how I discovered stoicism and one of my favorite books of all time Medications by Marcus Aurelius. If it wasn't because of that film, I would have never discovered that philosophy that had helped me out through the pandemic and the lockdown. It is one I would recommend folks to watch.
Absolutely right about the character becoming Antonio Banderas as much as vice versa. It isn't the first time Pedro Almodovar put himself in his movies, but those were always characters based on him. Pain and Glory was autobiographical to a degree where Antonio Banderas' ability was essential.
You guys should do a WTF happend to the oscars!
Puss in boots always makes me laugh. Nothing happened to him though I never know why it’s titled this way. He’s still doing movies. Desperado and Assassins with Zorro are amazing. He makes me laugh as Zorro too. Ever since I was a little kid I saw Zorro in theaters and started to run around with a cape and hat like him with a sword.
The score and the sound of mask of zorro is something out of this world. I remember that great theater experience.
He is so damn creepy in the skin I live in. Like Hannibal lector level. Def his most intense role I’ve seen him in. I recommend it, it’s a bit disturbing tho.
He was phenomenal in "Dolor y gloria" and for "Evita" was nominated for a Golden globe
4:35 - I saw assasins and was under the impression that Stallone had learnt his english lines phonetically as well.
I really enjoyed him in assassins I saw it a few years ago 🙂
I can thank "Shrek" and the "Spy Kids" movie for introducing me to this charismatic actor! 😍
@@nicolamcguinness8689 ?
Dennis price was in the rebel 1961 with Tony Hancock George sanders John le mesurier Oliver Reed Peter bull what a crave up 1961 with Sid James Donald Pleasance Michael gough
he was my childhood. i still watch desperado (mariachi) once every year or 2
He was born in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. I think is a little disrespectful to just say "somewhere in Spain", you don't do that to american actors
A couple of fun facts about that.
1. Pablo Picasso was also born in Málaga, so playing him was one of Antonio's lifelong dreams.
2. In the European Spanish dub of the "Shrek" movies he uses his natural Málaga accent. Well, he exaggerates it a bit for comedic effect. But it's still awesome to listen to. Fortunately, the rest of the dub is also great (even the celebrity cast members do a great job), thanks to the fact that it was directed by Spanish dubbing industry legend Gonzalo Abril. So I recommend it if you want to practice Spanish and are curious about the Spain accents.
It sucks people don't like 13th warrior I thought it was pretty cool tbh
I genuinely like him.... I remember about two years ago saw a movie as him being an assassin that came back out of retirement when his family was ☠️☠️☠️
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One of my favorite film is The Skin I Live In (2011) Antonio Banderas and Pedro Almodovar.
Same, it's such a crazy movie.
That Security one was ok. The dog one was pretty awesome. But man that Puss in Boots intro is just genius! The Alien bit had me rolling! But that hairball scene was HILARIOUS AS HELL! He is Puss in Boots like you said. Everything about the character from the Zorro reference to the Spanish accent it just fit.
24:09-24:45
Banderas is actually doing better than ever
This narrator is what makes these videos awesome 👏
He was great in the 13th Warrior. Awesome as the Nasonex Bee as well
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Thankyou so much for making this video
Not mentioned but Antonio was strongly considered for the role of the Phantom in the film adaptation of the musical ‘Phantom of the Opera’
He even took vocal lessons and sang alongside Sarah Brightman at a celebration of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Instead, Joel Schumacher cast Gerard Butler instead and that was an epic FAIL
I'll just add his best movies were in my eyes the 13th warrior and even better desperado and once upon a time in Mexico he is truly one of the best actor's who should be recognised love him to bits 🥰
I Honestly Really Like Antonio Banderas he’s a Good Actor I wish he do more Action Films Cause he’s Really Good In Action Films And Robert Rodriguez Films
8:46 Original Sin if you watch the Unrated version of the movie, it's actually better than the theatrical cut.
Antonio Banderas I can watch in Anything. I love him as an actor, because he not just sexy, he's intriguing in practically every movie he is in.
"Automata" had a very interesting concept.
Banderas made it work.
Pick a Saturday afternoon and give it a watch. ;)
personally i think The 13th Warrior is one of his better movies
Me to I'm stunned to see it's not 😂😂
@@nicolamcguinness8689
Sounds like you have a crush on Martin Balsam.
All true.. he is amazing! ou um ator extraordinário 🤟
JoBlo should cover Ecks vs Sever, I think. Both of the leads were pretty popular for the time, and they both starred in that steaming pile. I wonder how that mess got made?
Security and Acts of Vengeance are great
From a distance older Antonio looks ALOT like older Mel Gibson.
Still waiting for Desperado 3
Most of the Antonio Banderas movies that didn't do well were ones I never heard of, or heard very little of. So, other than Ballitic, I suspect most of the failures were due to poor marketing.
My fave films of his: Desperado, Interview With The Vampire, The Mask of Zorro, And Staring Pancho Villa As Himself, Shrek 2, Frida.
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The 13th Warrior is his best Film, I love that movie!
I am watching Zorro right now. I also just got El Mariachi and Desperado again. Life was so much better back then.
Jeezuz, the VHS sample you put on 07:27 about "The White River Kid" is with bulgarian subtittles. I'm bulgarian, lol
I'm not a huge fan of antonio or anything but I do feel he is a pretty good actor when he want's to be. There's a few movie's I like that antonio is in or star's in. Yeah I don't see antonio in many movie's anymore. I agree though I actually enjoyed bullethead. I was surprised but it wasn't bad. It has some what of a horror feel to it but I actually enjoyed it and found it pretty entertaining. It's not a masterpiece or anything but it's a decent movie and it was better than I thought it was going to be.
A WTF video just on my birthday. Now that´s a gift.
Happy birthday
@@JeremySky Thank you. Appreciate it.
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I feel like you discussing the celeb and the tirle being wtf happened to this celeb is self explanitory and the intro like that was not needed but I love the content!
Dennis price was in lady Godiva rides again 1951 with Sid James Stanley Holloway George Cole Eddie Byrne Alastair Sim Trevor Howard Richard wattis Fred Griffiths Russell waters
Fell in love with him in a movie theatre in Rome while getting my Almodovar cherry popped, the year was 1987, the movie was 'La Ley del Deseo'
What happened to The Hunted with Tommy Lee Jones? That was pretty good.
Thanks!
I love love love love 13th warrior
And Take the Lead
And I will always love any zorro movie
The sword fight between him and Zeta Jones might be the height of human sexiness.
I really enjoy your thing you do. Seriously! But you kind of dismissed ,The Thirteenth Warrior. I think this movie is one of his best.😎😎😎
This is my favorite channel 😁😁😁
LOVE him soo much 🤩 always have 🥰
Assassins is one of the best movies I've ever seen. Can't believe it's not better remembered
Wow!!! #lovemyidol🥰❤️💕💐🤩😍🌹😘
He’s such a fantastic actor And hope he makes a awesometacular action blockbuster film
Antonio has such an amazing & distinctive voice, he could probably have a second career as a VA
Could you please do a WTF happened to Keira Knightley?!! Love your content..
I didn’t see “ take the lead” in this clip. Really good film and he’s great in it
The 13th Warrior bombed but it's still a good movie.
I remember thinking Ballistic: Ecks Vs Sever was a horrible title as well lmaaao
That was a great bit of... "Chit chaaaat".
I literally said it with you and literally got shivers 😆
I thought the movie was just alright, but I liked his performance in Assassins (1995)
ANTONIO NASCEU PRA BRILHAR ... EM TUDO ...SEU CARÁTER ...CARISMA... CHARME... UM SHOW DE SENSUALIDADE .... CONSIDERO O MELHOR AUTOR ...DO MUNDO ..... 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻ENCANTADOR
Love this guy! Antonio BANDERAS!!
Amazing video. Loved it.
We need a Matthew Broderick WTF
Hey man great videos I like watching them a lot! I just have one request. Please, can you reduce those "funny" voice moments in your videos. I just cringe too much when I hear it..for example I always skip the first part when you say "we must begin at the beging..when he was born" I just can't hear that part, it makes me want to punch my screen.
3xs in my life I watched a movie and immediately rewound it to watch again. Desperado was 1 because it was so hot. He was so hot.
femme fatale being great is one of the few times roger ebert had a good opinion.
He was a really good Zorro
He played the very 1st superhero Zooro ...Zorro Released in 1920 mask of zoorro..mockup (voiceless) films..he acted in remake of Zoroo in 1995
Loved that movie. It came out in 1998.
saying "Antonioo BanDeraaas" with you was fun
We need a WTF happened to Shelley Duvall
Bravo
A beautiful ode to a beautiful man!
Uno dei migliori attori spagnoli insieme Cruz Javier bardem poi i fratelli Almodovar,poi miti sulle telenovelas
I was just watching Desperado last night
A real inspiration!!!!
But Franchise Pictures had some Good Films That are Misunderstood like 3000 Miles to Graceland, Boondock Saints, A Murder Of Crows, Retrograde, Stormcatcher, Heist, The Pledge, The Whole 9 Yards, Get Carter, And Art Of War
What happened to 13th Warrior!?! My favorite!!!
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Plz do Kurt Russell or Michey Rourke next. 🤘🏻😎🏹
I love Antonio. He is not just a good actor he is HOT. But casting him as Armand was a strange choice. Armand is very clearly descried in the books. Short cherubic beauty with auburn hair mid to late teen. I never finished that movie. I left the Livingroom a few min after he turned up on the screen and let the familie watch it without me. They told me i did not miss anything good.
Also i loved the 13th warrior never understood why it bombed
The assassins was a good movie
Anthony Flags
LOVE ANTONIO !
Antonio Banderas is my favorite actors I love the mask of zero and the desperado my favorite movie love it great actor.💪👍👏
I want him in another expandibles movie
I and everyone I've spoken to all liked 13th warrior
Bandera means flag...which I think is so appropriate for him considering that he has so many fans looking up to him
The movie wasn’t called “once upon a time in Mexico” it was called “desperado” even all the clips that were shown were from Desperado
Aah yes another legend
I saw Desperado in theatres. It was a pretty good film. But i think his best performance was in the movie 4 rooms
A brilliant Spanish actor.
Thanks for another excellent video! Its Band-der-Ah-s… not Band-der-es. Spanish is easy… letters always have the same sound.