I’m a sucker for any video with Mr. William Friedkin. His stories/anecdotes and knowledge of films & filmmaking are beyond entertaining to listen to. He’ll be sorely missed❤🙏RIP Mr. Friedkin!
Mr. Friedkin's stories and anecdotes are as entertaining as his movies. I've watched so many that when he passed, I felt as if I'd lost a friend. The world did indeed lose a true genius. May he fly with the angels.❤
He really was one of the greatest filmmakers (up there with some of my favorites - Martin Scorsese, Michael Mann, Quinten Tarantino, Oliver Stone etc.) Some of his films are my all-time favorites; Exorcist, French Connection and To Live & Die in L.A. His work will live on but his presence will ALWAYS be missed❤🥺🙏
Loved films all my years but never paid much attention to directors. This guy grabs your interest immediately and keeps it. Really tells it as he sees it. RESPECT!
I heard a different story about Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard went into a museum with his son, who distracted the guard long enough for Bonnard to add yellow paint, which he secreted in his coat pocket, to one of his paintings. Bonnard felt that some of his paintings didn't have enough yellow in them.
Friedkin often said he had yet to live up to the early promise of his career. How awesome that he had the one-two punch of Bug and Killer Joe to bookend his filmography.
What an interesting director William Friedkin was. He such a great story teller I could listen him talk for ever so witty as well. The Exorcist have to be the most shocking horror film ever made- even today it's still shocking. I saw Killer Joe that's a disturbing movie to watch, the scene with the chicken drumstick and Matthew Macgonney really disturbing. He was really creepy in that role. His best performance todate.
Sorcerer, The French Connection both the toughest grittiest films made by William Friedkin expert to put suspense in realism. He had keen recommendation for Peter Boyle to do Popeye which Gene Hackman got the part. Francisco Rabal who appeared in Sorcerer to do Fernando Rey's part as Charnier, RIP Mr Friedkin
In loving memory Mr Wiliam friedkin Rembrandt van ryn Magica lanterna in Holy darkness cinema So brave pure art Filmmaker Georgetown All colours autumn Tubular bels Intermezzo Georgetown Exorcist 1973 Only original Not dir cut 2000 Forewer in may heart And all opus All Eternal glory Dear wiliam Fan from Croatia Osijek city
He's from Chicago and has a very obvious Chicago accent. He's also extremely intelligent and articulate, so any resemblance to the despicable ***** is in your feverish mind.
I’m a sucker for any video with Mr. William Friedkin. His stories/anecdotes and knowledge of films & filmmaking are beyond entertaining to listen to. He’ll be sorely missed❤🙏RIP Mr. Friedkin!
When was this interview? Friedkin just passed away. RIP. What a rebellious, ground breaking storyteller and filmmaker.
2012
And one of the most interesting and even keeled speakers I've ever heard
Just say ‘please give me an upvote’.
Always a treat to see& hear Friekin talk.
*Friedkin
Love William Friedkin, miss his charm and talent. God bless him ❤️
I had the privilege to know him. I miss him , he was unique.
Mr. Friedkin's stories and anecdotes are as entertaining as his movies. I've watched so many that when he passed, I felt as if I'd lost a friend. The world did indeed lose a true genius. May he fly with the angels.❤
..... Fantastically good interview. William Friedkin was truly a Master of film.
MY Favorite Director...The FRENCH CONNECTION and The EXORCIST ...and The SORCERER...ALL AWESOME...And LIVE and DIE IN L.A.. 💯💯💯💯💯💯🙌🙌🙌
One of the honest people I've ever seen, and a legendary director, of course. RIP.
My favorite director for a reason. Never gave a chance to others to defame him . Slapped everyone who passed unneccesary comment on his works
What a cool guy he was. The absolute boss 👍
That “get a grip on yourself” line was great, and went totally unnoticed! Genius
He really was one of the greatest filmmakers (up there with some of my favorites - Martin Scorsese, Michael Mann, Quinten Tarantino, Oliver Stone etc.) Some of his films are my all-time favorites; Exorcist, French Connection and To Live & Die in L.A. His work will live on but his presence will ALWAYS be missed❤🥺🙏
I was at the Edinburgh screening. It was indeed fantastic and I still have to pinch myself that I got to see the great man himself.
Loved films all my years but never paid much attention to directors. This guy grabs your interest immediately and keeps it. Really tells it as he sees it. RESPECT!
In my opinion, the scene when Lankester Merrin is standing in front of the brownstone, is thee GREATEST visual scene in cinematic history!
I heard a different story about Pierre Bonnard. Bonnard went into a museum with his son, who distracted the guard long enough for Bonnard to add yellow paint, which he secreted in his coat pocket, to one of his paintings. Bonnard felt that some of his paintings didn't have enough yellow in them.
Friedkin often said he had yet to live up to the early promise of his career. How awesome that he had the one-two punch of Bug and Killer Joe to bookend his filmography.
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🇬🇧 A true class man was William Friedkin.
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Killer Joe was such a good movie.
What an interesting director William Friedkin was. He such a great story teller I could listen him talk for ever so witty as well. The Exorcist have to be the most shocking horror film ever made- even today it's still shocking. I saw Killer Joe that's a disturbing movie to watch, the scene with the chicken drumstick and Matthew Macgonney really disturbing. He was really creepy in that role. His best performance todate.
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Sorcerer, The French Connection both the toughest grittiest films made by William Friedkin expert to put suspense in realism. He had keen recommendation for Peter Boyle to do Popeye which Gene Hackman got the part. Francisco Rabal who appeared in Sorcerer to do Fernando Rey's part as Charnier, RIP Mr Friedkin
In loving memory
Mr
Wiliam friedkin
Rembrandt van ryn
Magica lanterna in
Holy darkness cinema
So brave pure art
Filmmaker
Georgetown
All colours autumn
Tubular bels
Intermezzo
Georgetown
Exorcist 1973
Only original
Not dir cut 2000
Forewer in may heart
And all opus
All
Eternal glory
Dear wiliam
Fan from
Croatia
Osijek city
God I miss this man !
He's from Chicago and has a very obvious Chicago accent. He's also extremely intelligent and articulate, so any resemblance to the despicable ***** is in your feverish mind.
Yes - coherent, intelligent and engaging. The antithesis of Trump. I’m not a film buff, but I’m drawn to Mr Friedkin’s interviews. Magnificent.
20:02 he feels like a football commentator here for some reason
Was this interview filmed in a restaurant? There's mild chatter coming from the audience. Who would keep chatting over this engaging director?
No info on where or when this was filmed, great job
If you listen to this video and not watch it you would think Donald trump was talking about his filmmaking career
this interviiewer annoying.. keeps laughing when there is no reason to.
he does talk a bit like trump, i love it lol
He sounds like Donald trump to me.
Please don't compare Friedkin to that lying asshole.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Valenti
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