Mel Gibson owned a world-class cattle ranch near our home in Montana. His employees really liked him. One night he brought the crew into a bar my sister worked at. He tipped so well that my sister went into her bank the next day and paid off her car loan. If memory serves, this was just after the Mad Max series.
I think he's a pretty sound guy as when they were filming braveheart there was a crew of them came into a bar by the Clyde that we were in,Mel was there along with James Cosmo n a load of others,the pub wasn't that busy as it was a Monday but they bought the whole bar drinks n by all accounts Mel was an absolute gentleman n good company.
@@mrblonde1264 That was his reputation in Stillwater County, MT. The ranch loaned a van for my nephew's swim team to drive all over Eastern Montana. Good man.
@@MIKEKELLEY12000 yeah the guys seems to have been crucified for some of his actions but by all accounts he's a good man,we all make mistakes in life god knows iv made my fair share lol
@@mrblonde1264 If memory serves his name wasn't on the Epstein island logs. There seems to be a trend with Hollywood, if you're not 'in' then you get shit on. I don't think Mel wanted any part of it so they blacklisted him. Just like so many other actors and actresses you read about that have come out against key people.
The historical accuracy argument aimed at this movie is tedious. Just about every second world war movie was grossly inaccurate. The Great Escape featured mostly made up characters and scenarios with maybe two or three actually being based on real people, and there are a plethora of other movies which claim to be based on true events but are simply bullshit. At the end of the day, feature films have absolutely zero obligation to be historically accurate, and Gibson delivered one of the most beautiful and well made epics since the glory days of Spartacus. Every one of those Oscars was earned, and people using flimsy excuses like historical accuracy just come off as salty.
I was one of those extras with F.C.A ( Irish Volunteer Army) as a young 16 year old. We really did rip shreds out of each other but that is what made the battle scenes so realistic. Their was different factions did not like each other which led to alot of real hitting with sticks 😂
@@shaunsteele6926 I did cause my "clan" was wearing white and I made my way to the front while he gave the freedom speech. But I didn't spot my arse though 🤣
I loved the scene when the Irish army meet the Scottish army on the battlefield. Theres a pause and then they all start hugging and greeting each other like dear old “mates”
I can't recall a film Tommy was in, that I didn't like the character he portrayed. He's so believable, and can convey so much with his facial expressions & body language. 1 of the best character actors of his generation!
Braveheart made grown men cry. Theres something about living in a fallen civilization and watching nationalists fight for their freedom. Absolutely beautiful.
He's all that nice things but is also his intense look and that beautiful beautiful scar, in a movie it automatically creates a story around him, like he's been through tough times. Love him in Brave heart and love him in Gladiator, where he plays friend to the protagonist.
Seriously .... how could they have a decent movie about Scottish warriors and NOT have Tommy Flanagan? He's like the stereotypical tough, no-f##king-around, Scottish hard ass. Even in other films, he was great.
In 1994 I was driving up Glen Nevis to do some climbing. I was stopped on the road by a traffic control and wondered why. I was informed they were making a film and couldn't let me proceed because I would be in the shot. I was surrounded by highland warriors on a break and looked down into the glen and could see a wooden fort on top of a knoll and an entire village by the side of the river. A little further down the glen were two guys on horses lit up by extra lighting and watched as it was filmed. I ended my day in the hills standing at the top of the mountain that features prominently in the village scenes of the movie and often wonder if I'm in Braveheart!
They could put out a new season of SOA with Tommy Flanagan as the main character and it would be a guaranteed smash hit. Not just because it's SOA but because everyone loves Tommy.
I met Mr. Flanagan while working on a movie. I was a set PA, which is the lowest level job you can have for anyone who doesn't know, and he was so kind to me. I can absolutely understand why Mel and Russel kept him on their shows. He was everyone's friend on set and when he spoke to people I would see him charm them, but not in a deceitful or manipulative way. Just a really charming and enjoyable guy.
Tommy Flanagan and Kim Coates are two of the greatest modern bit role character actors that most people don't know by name but they know the roles. Kim Coates always blows my mind. Waterworld man.
I'm a student of history, it was my favorite subject in school and still is now. While i love when a movies get it right with historical accuracy, i also know how to look past accuracy while enjoying a film. Some people get very upset when movies change history and Gibson is known for ignoring history or rewriting history, so are 99% of film makers who do historical films or films "based on a true story". Braveheart is an awesome movie and one of my personal favorites.
I like to see historical accuracy as well, but with Braveheart, the way it started told us this was going to be more folklore and not historical record "written by those who have hanged heroes", so I wasn't bothered by the liberties taken.
Tommy stayed at the hotel I worked at in Scotland and he was such a nice guy, he would stand around reception chatting to the staff and had time for everyone
Bro this guy plays the most forgettable roles and is totally unforgettable. He just has that thing where you never forget the man. The light shines on him.
First time I took notice of him was as the Bald Assassin that sprayed body spray or Somthing into his mouth to change to voice to match a person who he would imitate using a mask..
As much as people bash BRAVEHEART for being historically inaccurate, it needs to be given its due as a film. It brought back and made popular again the epic “cast of thousands” medieval/ancient films of the 50s and 60s. I dare say, if it weren’t for BRAVEHEART, we probably wouldn’t have had films like GLADIATOR, 300, or even the LOTR trilogy.
Tommy Flanagan is freaking awesome in everything he is ever in. The world needs more Tommy Flanagan. Toss his behind into a major role in a Marvel movie and he will stand out in it.
That's where he got the name Chibs on SOA, in Glasgow there's a thing called being/getting chibbed where someone slices you across the cheek with a sharp knife like a stanley blade, the worst part is if you touch it then you're cheek basically falls apart!
@@Liam_Grey pretty sure he said it happend on the bus in Easterhouse, a notorious scheme on the outskirts of Glasgow,could be wrong tho. I'm glaswegian,roughly ages with Tommy n the streets back then were wild,everyone had a knife,was the stabbing capital of Europe back then. Iv lost count of the number of times was involved in knife fights back then.I was lucky as my pretty face never got messed up but have got slashes in my hands lol. Glad Tommy got out n made something of himself!!
Hollywood is America...to a tee. The greed, shallowness, pretty people selling you dreams that probably won't come true. But then it's only a movie..sweet dreams, my friends.
I would literally scroll through movies to watch and see this actor and say to my girlfriend, “this one’s got that guy from Braveheart. Wanna watch?” And we would watch it
He forgot to mention Face/Off as another movie he did right after Braveheart. Granted, it's a tiny role and I don't think his character ever speaks, but it was another terrific flick at the beginning of his career.
It's the FUCKING Scars. Flanagan is a good actor. On those two cases they may have simply looked at his face and said "Oh gee, let's keep that guy and his battle scars."
His scars stop him from being a major leading man but allow him to act all the time as a secondary character.. Unfortuanty being a great actor may not have been enough without the scars that help to tell a story.. You look at him and without a word you think he is not soft... His hardest job would be if they ever hired him to play a very low "T", Weak effeminate guy as he would have a hard time acting against his looks..
Only time I was in a cinema watching a movie that when it finished and William Wallis shouted out freedom!!! Then there was a small manolog about Scots winning their freedom and the film was over......then the whole picture house erupted with screaming and shouting and a standing ovation I've I've niver seen it before and in all my years I have niver seen it since it was just the best thing I ever seen in a movie theater. Mel Gibson is a real movie maker.more of the same sir please.!
I don't know if this is anyone else's experience, but for years I would see this guy and never remember where I've seen him. I couldn't connect him to anything I'd seen before, AND BRAVEHEART IS IN MY TOP 10. It wasn't until I started watching SOA in 2010 when it clicked. I was watching Braveheart one Saturday morning and it all came together. I called out to my very disinterested wife....."Hey baby! That's Chibs!" That is the effect of a really great actor.
Mr. Flanagan was memorable in The Game even though I think his only lines were him laughing. I’ve often wondered if he did the stunt roll out of the taxi.
Always loved MElvis 😆 I was just a kid in the 80's so all his action movie rolls were great to me especially Lethal Weapon and he hadn't even begun to tap into his full potential yet.
A click out of curiosity and an inkling that I'll hear that Mel is a great guy - I don't mind a'holes as long as they're aiming to achieve something great and they don't mistreat the vulnerable... this was a good few minutes...
Came to see Tommy talk about Mel and I was wondering where I knew Michael from. Low and behold it was sorority boys lol. Movie completely left my memory
😂 I accosted him for an autograph at a Travis concert around the time Gladiator was released. He was so nice about it. Later that year my friend ran into him at a party and they called me on the phone. How cool was that? Awesome guy.
Mel Gibson's speech as William Wallace right before the first battle scene still sends chills down my spine. If that doesn't inspire you, ypu are dead! "Run away and you shall live but slowly dying each night in your beds thinking of this one chance to be f 4:03 ree men"
There's no mystery here. Gibson talks about it in Director's Commentary. The Glaswegian Smile is why he stays. Interesting looking guy. I like his acting and like when he's in things...But it's the scar.
I have a funny story about that actually so I'm from Ireland and I was in Belfast for a gig at Ulster Hall and there were Italian, French and Americans there. As I was standing in line after sound check and waiting to go in a doorman who was clearly born and bred in Belfast and had a thick Belfast accent was explaining to people at the front of the line what's gonna happen when the doors open. As he was doing it this Hispanic woman who by the way spoke perfect English tapped me on the shoulder and asked me what he was saying because she didn't understand the accent so I had to translate English for someone that can speak English I found that kind of amusing. 😆
Mel Gibson owned a world-class cattle ranch near our home in Montana. His employees really liked him. One night he brought the crew into a bar my sister worked at. He tipped so well that my sister went into her bank the next day and paid off her car loan. If memory serves, this was just after the Mad Max series.
I think he's a pretty sound guy as when they were filming braveheart there was a crew of them came into a bar by the Clyde that we were in,Mel was there along with James Cosmo n a load of others,the pub wasn't that busy as it was a Monday but they bought the whole bar drinks n by all accounts Mel was an absolute gentleman n good company.
@@mrblonde1264 That was his reputation in Stillwater County, MT. The ranch loaned a van for my nephew's swim team to drive all over Eastern Montana. Good man.
@@MIKEKELLEY12000 yeah the guys seems to have been crucified for some of his actions but by all accounts he's a good man,we all make mistakes in life god knows iv made my fair share lol
Let's face it the. Judas. Power. Over the. Ventertsinment industry. Are not to be called. Out like mel did
@@mrblonde1264 If memory serves his name wasn't on the Epstein island logs. There seems to be a trend with Hollywood, if you're not 'in' then you get shit on. I don't think Mel wanted any part of it so they blacklisted him. Just like so many other actors and actresses you read about that have come out against key people.
Whilst some will criticise the historical accuracy, Gibson delivered a fantastic movie and Flanagan had incredible presence.
Say what you like about Mel Gibson but the mad bastard knows story structure.
"Your right? WELL I"M HERE TO CLAIM THE RIGHT OF A HUSBAND!" :::proceeds to destroy the man:::
The historical accuracy argument aimed at this movie is tedious. Just about every second world war movie was grossly inaccurate. The Great Escape featured mostly made up characters and scenarios with maybe two or three actually being based on real people, and there are a plethora of other movies which claim to be based on true events but are simply bullshit.
At the end of the day, feature films have absolutely zero obligation to be historically accurate, and Gibson delivered one of the most beautiful and well made epics since the glory days of Spartacus.
Every one of those Oscars was earned, and people using flimsy excuses like historical accuracy just come off as salty.
Historical Accuracy????
It's a movie, Hollywood reinvents narratives all the time. Its entertainment. Suspend your belief and enjoy.
I mean it’s a cartoon
I absolutely love Braveheart, and you can't have Sons of Anarchy without Tommy Flanagan.
This guy's face cuts diamond awards.
U could have it without him just would not be nearly as good
What a fantastic guy and actor. From Braveheart to Gladiator to Sons of Anarchy.
Don't forget Alien Vs Predator
i remember him in smokin aces hes the guy that burns his fingertips so he has no fingerprints
Yeah
…and “All About the Benjamins” and “POWER”.
Wasn’t he in GOT
He was in both Braveheart and Gladiator....in very nice roles.....holy shit what a dude!
What a face
And sons of anarchy. 1 of the best TV series ever made IMO. really.pushed TV limits.
"For you....tomorrow!". -Tim y Flanagan in Gladiator.
Thank you for having him on. That was great, always loved his acting in everything he was in. Awesome guy.
I was one of those extras with F.C.A ( Irish Volunteer Army) as a young 16 year old. We really did rip shreds out of each other but that is what made the battle scenes so realistic. Their was different factions did not like each other which led to alot of real hitting with sticks 😂
have you been able to spot yourself in the movie or nah?
@@shaunsteele6926 I did cause my "clan" was wearing white and I made my way to the front while he gave the freedom speech. But I didn't spot my arse though 🤣
Free clothes association?
Tommy is THE BEST part of that film! Any movie with Tommy, I am SO down!! NEVER a disappointment.❤
I loved the scene when the Irish army meet the Scottish army on the battlefield. Theres a pause and then they all start hugging and greeting each other like dear old “mates”
Too bad it didn't happen.
@@Roedeadeye ua-cam.com/video/4SGNeJigllY/v-deo.html I don’t know if it happened in the actual battle but it happens in the film.
@@Roedeadeye Movies are for entertainment.
@@Roedeadeye that exact scene didn't happen, but switching sides like that did happen often
I can't recall a film Tommy was in, that I didn't like the character he portrayed. He's so believable, and can convey so much with his facial expressions & body language. 1 of the best character actors of his generation!
Not just films. He was also great in Sons of Anarchy.
@@sfreemanoh That's right, forgot he was in that. Was great as Chibs! He's also in Peaky Blinders. My favorite show!
Braveheart made grown men cry. Theres something about living in a fallen civilization and watching nationalists fight for their freedom. Absolutely beautiful.
He's all that nice things but is also his intense look and that beautiful beautiful scar, in a movie it automatically creates a story around him, like he's been through tough times. Love him in Brave heart and love him in Gladiator, where he plays friend to the protagonist.
That needed to be said👍🏻😎
Sons of Anarchy. Can't have the show without Tommy
Its reminiscent of a German fencing scar, like many Nazi soldiers had in WW2
Seriously .... how could they have a decent movie about Scottish warriors and NOT have Tommy Flanagan? He's like the stereotypical tough, no-f##king-around, Scottish hard ass. Even in other films, he was great.
He has such an unique face and he is a lot of fun…
Everybody needs a friend like Tommy at least once in their life.
Nah
If you watch this Tom, thank you sincerely for being part of this life-effecting movie, and in no small part.
In 1994 I was driving up Glen Nevis to do some climbing. I was stopped on the road by a traffic control and wondered why. I was informed they were making a film and couldn't let me proceed because I would be in the shot. I was surrounded by highland warriors on a break and looked down into the glen and could see a wooden fort on top of a knoll and an entire village by the side of the river. A little further down the glen were two guys on horses lit up by extra lighting and watched as it was filmed. I ended my day in the hills standing at the top of the mountain that features prominently in the village scenes of the movie and often wonder if I'm in Braveheart!
One of my favorite character actors, surprised he hasn't been in more films.
They could put out a new season of SOA with Tommy Flanagan as the main character and it would be a guaranteed smash hit. Not just because it's SOA but because everyone loves Tommy.
His character was probably top 3, dudes great in everything
I met Mr. Flanagan while working on a movie. I was a set PA, which is the lowest level job you can have for anyone who doesn't know, and he was so kind to me. I can absolutely understand why Mel and Russel kept him on their shows. He was everyone's friend on set and when he spoke to people I would see him charm them, but not in a deceitful or manipulative way. Just a really charming and enjoyable guy.
Tommy is fantastic and Mel's been my favorite actor forever....Enjoy listening to Tommy's recollections of his career
Always enjoyed Tommy's work . It's easy to see why people like him.
He's a great interview. He's been in some good stuff and done some great work
Hell of an actor, too! Really made this gumba a fan of Irish films.
Tommy Flanagan just has a good vibe! Honestly I’ve never met him but he just gives you that positive vibe check.
Quit with that Gen Z talk
What a man love the stuff he’s in. And being Scottish helps too. 👍👍🏴🏴🏴🏴
Tommy could easily do Billy Connelly in a biopic
I’m pretty sure I love all of the movies that he starred in from the beginning to now
Low key one of my favorite characters in SoA and gave a small but memorable role in Sin City.
"Never give an Irishman cause for revenge."
Irish, you mean Scottish 🤣
@@bon4243 he played an Irish guy
@@bon4243 And Tommy is going to have Irish in his dna given his name.
Tommy Flanagan and Kim Coates are two of the greatest modern bit role character actors that most people don't know by name but they know the roles. Kim Coates always blows my mind. Waterworld man.
I'm a student of history, it was my favorite subject in school and still is now. While i love when a movies get it right with historical accuracy, i also know how to look past accuracy while enjoying a film. Some people get very upset when movies change history and Gibson is known for ignoring history or rewriting history, so are 99% of film makers who do historical films or films "based on a true story". Braveheart is an awesome movie and one of my personal favorites.
I like to see historical accuracy as well, but with Braveheart, the way it started told us this was going to be more folklore and not historical record "written by those who have hanged heroes", so I wasn't bothered by the liberties taken.
Best scene ever "It's MY island."
That was a different character...
Wrong guy🙄
They kept him around because he's a f'kin fantastic actor. He got 'discovered' on set.
Tommy Flanagan is one of my favorite actors. Awesome in everything he does.
i love this guy! idk why i just get excited when i see him in movies.
Tommy stayed at the hotel I worked at in Scotland and he was such a nice guy, he would stand around reception chatting to the staff and had time for everyone
Other than Mel Gibson he had the best kill in the movie as the vengeful husband.
Tommy Flanagan is great.
I just LOVE Tommy Flangan!!! ❤
A fantastic movie he was in is Ratcatcher. It’s artsy but majestic.
Good call! Great movie. Great director too, Lynne Ramsay.
He was also the Shelby’s Irish Dad in Peaky Blinders opposite the phenomenal Cillian Murphy.
Love Tommy Flanagan ! Loved him in Braveheart, and he was awesome in Sons of Anarchy !
'What is it about Tommy?'
He's AMAZING that's what!!
Yes a shout fae paisley. Watching from Scotland peace and love to all
Bro this guy plays the most forgettable roles and is totally unforgettable. He just has that thing where you never forget the man. The light shines on him.
Braveheart to gladiator and then a legend started. Loved Sons and glad he’s n Mayans!
Michael Rosenbaum is perhaps my favourite Lex Luthor, just phenomenal. Love Tommy as well, first saw him in Gladiator. Brilliant actor.
Also the flash voice
First time I took notice of him was as the Bald Assassin that sprayed body spray or Somthing into his mouth to change to voice to match a person who he would imitate using a mask..
He’s got me wanting to go rewatch braveheart.
That was gonna be getting a 25th anniversary showing...just as covid hit. That and Gladiator for it's 20th. I was pissed.
@@JnEricsonx ahhh, gladiator is badass too. Also, check out a hidden gem starring the late Rutger Hauer in a movie called “Flesh and Blood.”
@@philleotardo8760 I always liked Blind Fury and Split Second.
@@JnEricsonx both of those are hidden gems. “We need Bigger Guns!!l
@@philleotardo8760 Yup. Guy's done a lot of voice work too.
Love Tommy Flanagan. He is awesome
Mel was right about everything.
So was AH.
Except when he chose an arab-looking, fake-titted gold digger as his wife...
Based
He's a great actor and he has a unique look that is very memorable. He makes the audience ask questions.
Tommy is the Man .....Class Act
As much as people bash BRAVEHEART for being historically inaccurate, it needs to be given its due as a film. It brought back and made popular again the epic “cast of thousands” medieval/ancient films of the 50s and 60s. I dare say, if it weren’t for BRAVEHEART, we probably wouldn’t have had films like GLADIATOR, 300, or even the LOTR trilogy.
Tommy Flanagan is freaking awesome in everything he is ever in. The world needs more Tommy Flanagan. Toss his behind into a major role in a Marvel movie and he will stand out in it.
He would fit well into some comic series. Would like to see him in something darker like Spawn though
He was in the Volume 2 Guardian's movie. They jettisoned out of an airlock into space.
@@clydedenby1436 MAJOR role 😁
Joker: “Wanna know how I got these scars?”
Tommy Flanagan: Hold my beer.
That's where he got the name Chibs on SOA, in Glasgow there's a thing called being/getting chibbed where someone slices you across the cheek with a sharp knife like a stanley blade, the worst part is if you touch it then you're cheek basically falls apart!
Didn't he get jumped outside a club? I half forget the story.
@@Liam_Grey pretty sure he said it happend on the bus in Easterhouse, a notorious scheme on the outskirts of Glasgow,could be wrong tho.
I'm glaswegian,roughly ages with Tommy n the streets back then were wild,everyone had a knife,was the stabbing capital of Europe back then.
Iv lost count of the number of times was involved in knife fights back then.I was lucky as my pretty face never got messed up but have got slashes in my hands lol.
Glad Tommy got out n made something of himself!!
Happened in Glasgow City centre in an alley
Just like that he looks like a drunk old school great musician, i'd watch that right away, such a great guy
Braveheart, Gladiator, Sin City , SOA , Peaky Blinders.
Tommy's had an amazing run.
Braveheart was a great movie, but the music was beautiful too
I love Mel and Flanagan
If Hollywood vilified him then he must be onto something. Legend 🍻❤️
I hate Hollywood. It's bad.
He's onto antisemitism.
Hollywood is America...to a tee. The greed, shallowness, pretty people selling you dreams that probably won't come true. But then it's only a movie..sweet dreams, my friends.
@@fede018 no, he's just onto calling Jews on their bullshit... which is enough to get your blacklisted in Hollywood
I would literally scroll through movies to watch and see this actor and say to my girlfriend, “this one’s got that guy from Braveheart. Wanna watch?” And we would watch it
I never knew Braveheart won Sex Oscars. That's pretty cool.
You should see some of the deleted scenes!
I think Glad he ate her... err... I mean Gladiator won a couple too...
@@jjfromthebigland781 he was in brave hard, I mean brave heart too.
@@jjfromthebigland781 😂😂I like that👍
@@jjfromthebigland781 IN Diana Jones is my fave porno though😉😂
I was one of those Irish Army Volunteers . good times !!!!!
Sons of Anarchy!!! 😎🤙
Loved him in that!
after Gladiator, 4th grade still remember it, I watched the credits just to see who played Cicero and never forgot him after that.
He forgot to mention Face/Off as another movie he did right after Braveheart. Granted, it's a tiny role and I don't think his character ever speaks, but it was another terrific flick at the beginning of his career.
It's the FUCKING Scars. Flanagan is a good actor. On those two cases they may have simply looked at his face and said "Oh gee, let's keep that guy and his battle scars."
His scars stop him from being a major leading man but allow him to act all the time as a secondary character..
Unfortuanty being a great actor may not have been enough without the scars that help to tell a story..
You look at him and without a word you think he is not soft...
His hardest job would be if they ever hired him to play a very low "T", Weak effeminate guy as he would have a hard time acting against his looks..
@@zakofrx God Damn, Fine Response!
that mic drop, "No like watch an entire series...". Made me laugh so hard and was exactly what I was hoping you'd say!
Loved. Tommy in every movie. Eeverv seen him in!!!!
Only time I was in a cinema watching a movie that when it finished and William Wallis shouted out freedom!!! Then there was a small manolog about Scots winning their freedom and the film was over......then the whole picture house erupted with screaming and shouting and a standing ovation I've I've niver seen it before and in all my years I have niver seen it since it was just the best thing I ever seen in a movie theater. Mel Gibson is a real movie maker.more of the same sir please.!
love Tommy Flanagan.
Mr. Flanagan is just a badass. His name is Flanagan for goodness sake. That’s awesome.
I don't know if this is anyone else's experience, but for years I would see this guy and never remember where I've seen him. I couldn't connect him to anything I'd seen before, AND BRAVEHEART IS IN MY TOP 10. It wasn't until I started watching SOA in 2010 when it clicked. I was watching Braveheart one Saturday morning and it all came together. I called out to my very disinterested wife....."Hey baby! That's Chibs!" That is the effect of a really great actor.
Mr. Flanagan was memorable in The Game even though I think his only lines were him laughing. I’ve often wondered if he did the stunt roll out of the taxi.
His impression of Mel Gibson saying "You know what guys?" Is spot on. LoL
Great film :) I need to watch it again
Oh man, I love this guy.
Love Tommy Flanagan
Brave heart is something else, transcended
Love his role in BraveHeart and of course Gladiator. Really love his role in Son's of Anarchy. A Scotsman playing an Irishman living in America
I doubt anyone will ever outdo Sean Connery: a Scot playing an Egyptian Japanese Spaniard teaching swordplay to a Scot played by a Frenchman.
A Scotsman playing an Irishman is about as tough as a Canadian playing an American.
@@smokin19861 I disagree. Ever seen the movie Rob Roy ? That was an Irishman playing a Scotsman and the accent was a little rough
Chibs was a Scotsman though...
@@buddymatthias9024 A “chib” is Scottish slang for a knife or a blade. One you stick in a person not in food.
Always loved MElvis 😆 I was just a kid in the 80's so all his action movie rolls were great to me especially Lethal Weapon and he hadn't even begun to tap into his full potential yet.
"MElvis", I like that.
A click out of curiosity and an inkling that I'll hear that Mel is a great guy - I don't mind a'holes as long as they're aiming to achieve something great and they don't mistreat the vulnerable... this was a good few minutes...
I remember him from several movies especially Gladiator. Was sad when his character got killed.
Came to see Tommy talk about Mel and I was wondering where I knew Michael from. Low and behold it was sorority boys lol. Movie completely left my memory
😂 I accosted him for an autograph at a Travis concert around the time Gladiator was released. He was so nice about it. Later that year my friend ran into him at a party and they called me on the phone. How cool was that? Awesome guy.
Great character actor. Always enjoy seeing him
I love Tommy.
"My fabulous talent and magnetic personality!"
Mel Gibson's speech as William Wallace right before the first battle scene still sends chills down my spine. If that doesn't inspire you, ypu are dead!
"Run away and you shall live but slowly dying each night in your beds thinking of this one chance to be f 4:03 ree men"
Talkville is an awsome idea
This was GREAT!! You got a New Sub!!
There's no mystery here. Gibson talks about it in Director's Commentary. The Glaswegian Smile is why he stays. Interesting looking guy. I like his acting and like when he's in things...But it's the scar.
Braveheart is awesome.
Gibson is still great.
Didn’t understood a single word coming out of his mouth, but I like Braveheart so I’ll give this a like
Imagine if Smallville was to be put on 4k and they added all the Talkville episodes as Commentaries for each episode!!
Everyone except the media seems to like Mel. That’s weird
I heard “sugar tits” actually started a fan club.
Liked him in the Mayans M.C
The Scottish and the Irish have some of the greatest accents on the planet
I have a funny story about that actually so I'm from Ireland and I was in Belfast for a gig at Ulster Hall and there were Italian, French and Americans there.
As I was standing in line after sound check and waiting to go in a doorman who was clearly born and bred in Belfast and had a thick Belfast accent was explaining to people at the front of the line what's gonna happen when the doors open.
As he was doing it this Hispanic woman who by the way spoke perfect English tapped me on the shoulder and asked me what he was saying because she didn't understand the accent so I had to translate English for someone that can speak English I found that kind of amusing. 😆
2 of the best movies ever made and one of my favorite t.v. series, I'm ashamed I just learned his name
My buddy shot a couple movies with him in Boston and said he is the beat dude to work with ever
He does have fabulous talent 💯