The Green Mile | Behind the Scenes | Filmmakers: Frank Darabont | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
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I like that they filmed the scenes chronologically. It lends just that little bit more to the authenticity to the story; when they're gone . . . .they're GONE!
Tom Hanks impersonating Percy Wetmore is the funniest thing ever🤣 1:29:10
Sam Rockwell is the Man. Showing such promise back then and he certainly lived up to it. Stays in Character without being obnoxious about it too. Best part of the movie...Mike Jeter being second best thing
Let's not forget about Michael Jeter as well.. RIP.. Him explaining the feeling wrapping up the shoot at 47:00 and comparing it to being afraid to be forgotten when he dies.. And he died 5 years later, but he will NEVER be forgotten. He will live on with the magic of movies, in years and generations to come. So sad in retrospect :( I think his work speaks for itself in this movie. And i think his emotions at the end of the shoot was pure and real. No acting required.
Seeing that at the end, made that speech more powerful
That discussion for the documentary was nearly as emotional as the scene in the movie. RIP
@@cdamiengtz8992 ANYONE KNOW WHERE THE FARMHOSE IS ??
😢
@@cdamiengtz8992 😢
Michael Jeter will go down in history as one of the greatest character actors of our lifetimes. Rest in peace.
Happy to see "no Michael Jeters were harmed" in this movie
Mr. Jangles should have won an Oscar.
"Love is not a miracle. It just is."
Amen.
When Michael died he was the only actor I’ve cried for, and I was age 12. This movie impacted my childhood and it will forever be one of my favorites.
You didn't cry
@@MrJabez89how could you watch this video and even attempt to upset me by doubting my words. You’re messed up in the head.
Jeter, or Clarke Duncan?
@@radfatdaddy4169 Probably both
Mike Duncan and Mike Jeter left us way too soon.
I know Mike Duncan was a believer in Jesus, so I'm looking forward to meeting him someday!
"The Green Mile" was the first Movie, I thought about for Days, after leaving the Theater. Great Cast, great acting. I love this Movie.
I had been working on a movie and didn't get to see this in the theater, but when I watched the VHS I got as far as when MCD was holding the two girls and wailing... I had to stop the movie because I was bawling my eyes out. One of the most powerful movies I've ever seen.
Ooop
@@guywgane3 jk mate hehe 👍
The first time I saw The Green Mile, I cried, and I cried hard during John Coffey's death scene. I wonder if the actors weren't really acting during that scene and were crying genuine tears and conveying genuine emotions? Idk but that scene gets me every time.
I love this so very much! I had been hoping to find outtakes of this movie somewhere and this is full of them! Lots of candid moments. Highly entertaining!! And Michael Clarke Duncan....goodness that radio announcer voice of his. So smooth and deep and awesome.
I view him as...
...as Lieutenant Dan!
Wow..
Just Wow 😊
Great film , one of my all time favorites
Q: What's the difference between all time favorite and favorite?
A: America. Nothin' like throwin' in unnecessary, useless, meaningless adjectives.
Doug Hutchinson was perfect in his role.
Too bad he's an ephebophile in real life.
I love that guy
@@rattlesnakejake956I dont think it affects his acting
Fantastic film.
Great uploads, Warner Bros!
47:00 Michael Jeter talking about his character's death, 5 years before his own death 😔😢
Michael Jeter was brilliant in everything he ever did, forever underappreciated, or at the very least 'under-mentioned' in the pantheon of latter-century giants. He inhabited the characters he played, turned them from 'paper,' to flesh & blood 'persons.' Sorely missed
Rip MCD😭
WB, can we please get a new 4k scan of the original negative for both Shawshank and The Green Mile on UHD Blu Ray, along with Dolby Atmos??... Thanks.
Tnk u so much. Plz upload more making of videos
RIP Duncan
19 is the best prime number- bonus points to whoever guesses where that came from recently from Stephen King
Years before the release of Seven Psychopaths - Sam Rockwell would deliver his killer Christopher Walken impression - in the credits of an (at the time) unreleased documentary. He would then go on to star in a lead role next to Walken himself.
Michael Clarke Duncan and Michael Jeter - two souls gone far too soon.
In the novel (perhaps filmed and deleted) when Coffey gets to Hank's office while walking to the chair, Hank's character says a bit of a prayer, and then Coffey says one - it's something a child might pray, about baby Jesus, and it just broke me.
Cool
Does anyone know what was going to happen in the church scene that didn't make into the movie? you can see them filming it here where Tom is joking to the extra to point the stolen pencils back.
I have been trying to find behind the scene for the music score session of The Green Mile. Strange, there is no footage or interview about it!!
Thomas Newman's score was responsible for putting a lot of emotional weight & flavor into this movie IMO, but there is no record of it. So sad
Graham Greene! Skawn! 👊
RIP Harry Dean Stanton, Brent Briscoe and Terence Marsh.
And Michael Jeter and Michael Clarke Duncan
👍👍
This for uploading
One of the saddest movies i have seen! Wild Bill was funny in some of the scenes.
There's a reason they say "action" at the beginning of what they refer to as "take". Directors are literally taking the action that they manage to will into being captured and compile it into their vision for the story they're telling. Don't ask me where yelling "cut" fits into this whole idea. That's just a celluloid thing that doesn't bear any importance in my abstract stoner thoughts about action/take (no, I don't partake in the mary jane).
The dry sponge scene bothers me. Nobody notices until too late?!
Why is all the stuff on his wall blurry?
Copyright
Copyright
Because this is Warner Bros. Channel and the posters on his background are from Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, both produced by Marvel Studios in turn owned by Disney.
@@anirudhmenon4234 I just watched another video from this channel and those posters aren't blurred out.
Why there is no Steven Spielberg in your list of Hollywood's Most Influential Filmmaker?
Isn't this WB Filmmakers? I mean aside for Ready Player One has Spielberg ever directed a movie with Warner Bros?
Because Spielberg is at Universal, not WB.
@@antona.1327 But Mr Spielberg also made many films through wb are The colour purple, the empire of the sun and he made a film called A.I. via Stanley Kubrick productions and he produced clint Eastwood movies including flags of our fathers and letters from Iwo Jima and latest film ready player one
@@tavishkoul5036 But he's not synonymous with WB. As someone already said he's a Universal guy.
I wanted to laugh along with the "Percy Cam", but I hated his character so much in the movie, I just couldn't do it. He was the perfect Percy.
He's led a troubled life since and almost like his personal life was actually being a Percy.
At age 51, he married a girl of just 16. He groomed her. The beast!
Tom Hanks 😂😂😂
Those look like Marvel posters behind him... very disappointed. No loyalty.
All the big studios work with each other.
Like Shawshank, I like the movie, but I don't really get the movie. Not in a way liberal pacifists would, crying etc, full of compassion and blah blah blah. I do not have that.
I would understand something like The Shining or The Mist more than this movie or Shawshank.