How Brando Drove Coppola INSANE On ‘Apocalypse Now’

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  • @CinemaTyler
    @CinemaTyler  3 дні тому +46

    Correction - At 28:13, I left the wrong citation up and didn't catch it until just now. The clip of the children playing with bullet casings is from the Apocalypse Now set in the Hollow Men special feature and not real documentary footage from the Vietnam War. Sorry for the confusion.

    • @lsav1085
      @lsav1085 2 дні тому +6

      This is why I love your videos; you apologise when an easily missed citation is wrong even though 99.7% of videos have absolutely nothing! Thanks CinemaTyler

    • @darknessviking
      @darknessviking 23 години тому

      brando was a weirdo that was overrated

    • @danjohnston3422
      @danjohnston3422 10 годин тому

      Love your work and dedication to detail. Please keep doing what you do. But respectfully, the term is "cartridge cases" rather than "bullet casings". Saying so might be pedantic of me, but 99.999% of what you're doing here is feckin' brilliant.

  • @Barnaclebeard
    @Barnaclebeard 2 дні тому +84

    "It was a joke!" is something you say after you compulsively eat nine people's pasta.

    • @stepheng1523
      @stepheng1523 День тому +7

      I mean, nobody wants to admit they ate nine cans of ravioli. But i did, and im ashamed of myself

    • @Emulous79
      @Emulous79 День тому +2

      He was bulimic but had a sense of humour about it, perverse as it may have been.

    • @Advent3546
      @Advent3546 День тому +3

      Marlon! *studio audience laughter and applause*

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 День тому +1

      I wonder if this was the inspiration for Ricky eating 9 cans of ravioli. I was hoping I'd find a reference to that here.

  • @aliensoup2420
    @aliensoup2420 День тому +47

    I prefer that Kurtz was a big man - it makes him more imposing and intimidating, and a greater challenge to Willard. The idea that he was thriving in such a hostile environment lends him greater power and mystique.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 День тому +4

      That was always kind of my take. That he'd given up on taking care of himself and was now a king getting phat off the backs of the labor of his cult (I think the F word makes comments disappear, I've gotten in trouble for it, can't be too careful). It seemed deliberate when they show him snacking. Then again that could have just been Brando refusing to go 2 minutes without food so they just let him eat during the shots.

    • @aliensoup2420
      @aliensoup2420 День тому

      @@D-Fens_1632 A good actor knows how to incorporate "business" into their performance. Brando did it flawlessly in Godfather, with the cat in his lap, and the oranges.

    • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
      @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 21 годину тому +1

      Hostile? With free bananas and water buffalo everywhere you look?

    • @simonriley4131
      @simonriley4131 18 годин тому

      ​@@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 malaria

  • @kristianhestas5508
    @kristianhestas5508 2 дні тому +58

    Uploads from this channel is always a highlight

    • @LPVPisFr33
      @LPVPisFr33 2 дні тому +2

      Always bitter sweet, because you know you'll see something of great quality but at the same time you know you have to wait months to see the next one.

    • @kristianhestas5508
      @kristianhestas5508 2 дні тому +1

      @@LPVPisFr33 Absolutely, but that also makes the uploads hit even better when they happen

    • @TheMattmatic
      @TheMattmatic День тому

      @@kristianhestas5508 CinemaTyler uploads hit different!

  • @Wrecklan13
    @Wrecklan13 2 дні тому +70

    I think everyone knows that Marlon Brando hated learning his lines, there’s all the famous stories about Robert Duvall having to wear sheets of paper with Brando’s line on them. Eventually in the 90s this got so bad that he would use an earpiece while someone fed him his lines. While filming The Island of Dr. Moreau his earpiece started picking up airline traffic from a nearby airport, and Brando started repeating lines from the air traffic control like it was in the script. He also was reportedly very into photoshop and early cgi software in the 90s and would photoshop his friends in weird places as a joke. He was also a CoSa adopter, an early software that was bought by adobe. Of course, part of what he wanted out of embracing this tech was being able to do less work by just having some shitty CGI face and he just voice act. He also used to constantly get into arguments in AOL chatrooms and get banned for telling people to fuck off. And this man turned in at least 3 of the greatest performances of all time. Incredible.

    • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
      @amirpourghoureiyan1637 2 дні тому +21

      brando being one of the earliest forum trolls feels oddly right lol

    • @Demonico-j7x
      @Demonico-j7x 2 дні тому +7

      I read an anecdote of him eating cabbage rolls before a scene and dropping disgusting farts while filming with Val Kilmer on Dr. Moreau.

    • @jerry1276
      @jerry1276 День тому +6

      ​@@Demonico-j7x Sounds like the man that allegedly insisted Frank Oz use his Miss Piggy voice to direct him.

    • @johnofmalta
      @johnofmalta День тому +3

      The moments when talent, other people’s hard work and dumb luck met. Like William Goldman once said, “Nobody knows nothing.”

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 День тому +5

      Brando's dream of replacing himself with AI and spending his time getting banned from online forums is the most Brando thing that ever Brando'd.

  • @jimmerhardy
    @jimmerhardy 2 дні тому +20

    Brando had become a marketing brand whose product was brilliant yet a pain in the ass to produce. Poor Francis. It's amazing he pulled it off.

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies 23 години тому +12

    I feel really bad for Mr Coppola, but at the same time he made this unforgettable film that still holds up to this day.

    • @Terraceview
      @Terraceview 16 годин тому +1

      The trials and tribulations made it the masterpiece that it is and will be far in to the future.

  • @antoinepetrov
    @antoinepetrov 2 дні тому +58

    Yay with this episode the Making of Apocalypse Now series has become almost 9 hours long... I love it

  • @andywindes4968
    @andywindes4968 2 дні тому +17

    It's a shame that Brando couldn't have shed some weight for the movie, but in the end it hardly matters. The way he is photographed in harsh light and shadow just adds to the sense of conflict that surrounds the man. Everything about this film just becomes more and more surreal and bewildering, and Brando is just the icing on the cake. If you have been watching films as long as I have, you start to realize that some of the greatest films emerge from chaos. Gone With The Wind is a prime example. Sometimes you just catch lightning in a bottle.

    • @irondirigible4216
      @irondirigible4216 День тому +3

      Jaws would have sucked if the shark didn't malfunction so much, which forced them to imply the shark's presence, more than show it. The fear of the unseen or unknown is often scarier than actually seeing the thing.

    • @rodbelding9523
      @rodbelding9523 День тому +7

      Honestly I think the fact that Kurtz was a giant bald guy only seen in the shadows made it that much creepier.

    • @stitchgrimly6167
      @stitchgrimly6167 День тому +4

      His performance was so epic it would never have occurred to me he should be emaciated. I always thought he came off as a kind of dark Buddha. It's really effective, aside from the fact that Buddha wasn't actually overweight (the fat Buddha, or laughing Buddha, is in fact Budai, a nickname given to the historical Chinese monk Qieci, who is said to have lived around the 10th century).

    • @GrahamMilkdrop
      @GrahamMilkdrop День тому +1

      @@rodbelding9523 He has the look of a retired wrestler who has given up his training regime but continued to take on excessive calories. I couldn't imagine the character being frail looking.

    • @Lin_Eileen
      @Lin_Eileen 11 годин тому +1

      @@Emulous79 I have a sense of admiration for people who are overweight, honestly. I know it might sound silly to some, but I have an ED cause of some bullying & abuse in my childhood and I have an ethical aversion to consuming things, inherently. To me... consumption in all forms is completely disgusting... but such is our nature, & I realize that there is ways to ethically consume... it just does not feel right to me & it never will. I hate eating... but I wish I could enjoy it. When I see people who clearly do enjoy their food it makes me a little bit jealous. Also I do realize that not everyone who is overweight would want to be admired, a lot do have a disorder like me just the opposite extreme & this is something I do not envy one bit.

  • @jimmerhardy
    @jimmerhardy 2 дні тому +11

    The backstory is as powerful as the film. Thanks.

  • @StreetsOfVancouverChannel
    @StreetsOfVancouverChannel 2 дні тому +8

    Tyler, this has to be your best single episode to date! It contains an astounding amount of micro detail.

  • @Chilly_Billy
    @Chilly_Billy 2 дні тому +13

    It's amazing Coppola finished anything to do with the Kurtz scenes.

    • @yert1989
      @yert1989 2 дні тому +1

      But he was brilliant.

    • @Chilly_Billy
      @Chilly_Billy День тому

      ​@@yert1989
      Without a doubt.

  • @MagneticDonut
    @MagneticDonut День тому +1

    I cannot believe how these documentaries don't have millions of views cause they certainly deserve it. Wonderful work thank you for sharing man

  • @stepheng1523
    @stepheng1523 День тому +5

    Imagine being involved in something so legendary, at the age of fourteen

  • @valmarsiglia
    @valmarsiglia 2 дні тому +10

    For all his craziness, Brando did have a point about the way Kurtz was originally written. Those Milius lines at 26:32 are pretty painful.

    • @SEAZNDragon
      @SEAZNDragon День тому +1

      I feel Brando would have made a decent writer and director but he probably burned too many bridges for that chance.

    • @Malum09
      @Malum09 22 години тому +1

      @@SEAZNDragon He Did Direct one movie: One-Eyed Jacks, but didn't like the experience and decided to not do it again.

    • @SEAZNDragon
      @SEAZNDragon 22 години тому

      @@Malum09 thanks. I need to look it up

  • @cristiancabrera6564
    @cristiancabrera6564 День тому +1

    Can I just say that I am so very glad you have more content to make on this movie!! Thank you CinemaTyler! For your thorough and seemingly never ending coverage on one of the greatest movies ever made!! ❤

  • @354Entertainment
    @354Entertainment 2 дні тому +18

    thanks Tyler, i love your video series about Apocalypse Now!
    Thanks for your hard work!

  • @iLikeTheUDK
    @iLikeTheUDK День тому +2

    Brando was such a fucking diva. An icon, for sure, but also a total fucking diva

  • @paraisoperdido2024
    @paraisoperdido2024 2 дні тому +4

    It's so fun to see the parallels between the movie and reality. The photojournalist being obsecssed with Kurtz, similarly to how Dennis Hopper saw Marlon Brando; +Brando's dislike for people taking pictures of him being portrayed in the movie

  • @borncluelesstv9407
    @borncluelesstv9407 День тому +3

    brando calling his dog the greatest actor on earth because he pretends he loves him but just wants food, is pretty damn funny

  • @joaopedroalves750
    @joaopedroalves750 2 дні тому +1

    You're getting so good at this that I even watch the Mubi promo without skipping. Great research and great work.

  • @bb1111116
    @bb1111116 2 дні тому +3

    Love all this new information about AN. With all the problems, the result of the struggles with Brando led to a deeper story about the nightmare of war in the film.

  • @kremesauce
    @kremesauce День тому +1

    It’s wild how even through the documentary there’s still so much behind the scenes that went on and has warranted such a long wonderful series!
    Well done as always Tyler!

  • @mrAlden100
    @mrAlden100 22 години тому +1

    I'm excited to watch part two. Excellent as always Tyler.

  • @diassmaker
    @diassmaker 2 дні тому +3

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @ThreeToesofFury
    @ThreeToesofFury 4 години тому

    thank you SO much for this amazing series...its obviously a lot of work but we massive fans of Apocalypse Now appreciate it immensely

  • @sammorris6285
    @sammorris6285 День тому

    It has become such a treat watching your videos . Ive not watched them all(which is great as i have more to look forward to)as your commentary and views sends me on even deeper analysis jaunts down the rabbit holes of film making. Great stuff, its pure indulgence. Well done chap. You just didn't get this kind of thing on this level or scale before youtube. Its a perfect outlet for all your hardwork to be enjoyed by other's. You must be very proud of your body of work and I hope you continue to have the time, money, energy and passion for years to come. There are many films that deserve your attention. It must be hard to know where to go next.

  • @RhapsodyInBlaah
    @RhapsodyInBlaah День тому +1

    Brando was actually making sense there for a minute talking to Connie Chung.

  • @petermgruhn
    @petermgruhn 8 годин тому +1

    "Littlefeather was born Marie Louise Cruz or Maria Louise Cruz[1] on November 14, 1946, in Salinas, California.[8][9] Her mother, Geroldine Marie Cruz (née Barnitz), was a leather stamper of French, German, and Dutch descent, and was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California.[10][9][11] Littlefeather's father was Manuel Ybarra Cruz, a saddlemaker of Mexican descent who was born and raised in Oxnard, California.[12]"

  • @c.c.s.1102
    @c.c.s.1102 День тому

    You can see the admiration Sheen has for Brando just by the way he sat next to him and Coppola.

  • @davehandelman2832
    @davehandelman2832 День тому

    These are SO FANTASTIC, Tyler!!

  • @markhodge7
    @markhodge7 2 дні тому +2

    This is such a good series.

  • @karsten11553
    @karsten11553 5 годин тому

    For all Brando's shenanigans during production, his performance in the movie was completely unforgettable, and would have turned out radically different with any other actor. Kurtz being a hulking creature of the shadows just works to utter perfection. To me he is the dark heart of the movie.

  • @TheAndrewmcnelis
    @TheAndrewmcnelis 2 дні тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic, thank you!

  • @flutter8712
    @flutter8712 День тому

    Your videos are immaculate, great job Tyler

  • @quincybattieste
    @quincybattieste День тому +1

    CinemaTyler, you've done it again! 🙂

  • @D-Fens_1632
    @D-Fens_1632 День тому

    After diving into Victor Salva's story, I enjoy every second of hearing about Coppola being inconvenienced or annoyed in any way.

  • @fireguy-g3r
    @fireguy-g3r 23 години тому

    This is my favorite production on UA-cam.

  • @apostrophe123
    @apostrophe123 2 дні тому +1

    absolutely fantastic video

  • @ThomasWilson4
    @ThomasWilson4 День тому

    Right when I needed one most, @CinemaTyler releases another making another "making apocalypse now" ✊🏻

  • @Demonico-j7x
    @Demonico-j7x 2 дні тому +3

    Brando seems like the last person I’d want to shoot a film with.

  • @maximbelmont4641
    @maximbelmont4641 2 дні тому

    @CinemaTyler thank you for this series. Apocalypse Now is my favorite film & it's really been great to learn so much about the epic film.

  • @ginobozzi3954
    @ginobozzi3954 День тому

    I met a stunt coordinator on another film while working back in the day. The only film I asked him about is this film on his resume history. I asked him was it as crazy shoot as they say? He said it was “madness”. This is one my favorites of all time. Great video.

  • @RanDyLan
    @RanDyLan 2 дні тому +1

    Brilliant! Cinema Tyler scores again! Brilliant!

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 День тому

    Thanks, Tyler! 🤩 He's an interesting personality, indeed. I spent a weekend with one of his former girlfriends, Jeri Gray, in 1997, a few months before she died. We're all fortunate to have his movies, documentaries and interviews to savor and ponder.

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 2 години тому

    Thank you from Quebec !

  • @stevesharief7
    @stevesharief7 День тому

    Man ...the best videos on youtube ....WOW Brando was a piece of work!

  • @flutter8712
    @flutter8712 16 годин тому

    Can't wait to see the next one

  • @martitinkovich4489
    @martitinkovich4489 2 дні тому +1

    It's rare to see something done w/ a human approach anymore. Good work.

  • @DHRGrafix
    @DHRGrafix 2 дні тому +9

    I've never really understood the whole Brando mystic. I've seen most of his major films, Streetcar, On the Waterfront, The Wild One, Mutiny on the Bounty, Godfather, Apocalypse Now and some of the lesser ones like The Missouri Breaks, The Freshman, Superman. For me his best performance by far was The Godfather. The others are fine but only Godfather and Apocalypse Now are movies I watch over and over and Apocalypse Now isn't because of Brando's performance which. I rewatched On The Waterfront recently and I thought Brando's performance was very good but not earth shattering. Brando doesn't even make my top 10 favorite actor list. JMHO. After seeing this and hearing some of the other stories about Brando I really have to wonder why people put up with his BS. I guess it's all about public perception and most of all the money people would pay to see him due to that perception.

    • @DouglasBrooker
      @DouglasBrooker 2 дні тому +1

      I agree

    • @jerry1276
      @jerry1276 2 дні тому +1

      I do really like Brando as Mark Antony in Julius Caesar (1953).

    • @macheesmo3
      @macheesmo3 День тому +6

      Brando changed acting from the old, theatrical style to more realistic style. This was considered groundbreaking. Thus, he was copied by everyone to the point where his early work seems ordinary. (Think of it lik the film Halloween's impact in 1978 vs how it seems after 50 years of the slasher films that came after. It seems quaint and ordinary)

    • @cragonaut
      @cragonaut День тому +1

      By the very definition of celebrity there is always going to be a significant element of bandwagon-ing.

  • @subobjectclassifier7170
    @subobjectclassifier7170 2 дні тому +1

    Just saw the originally released film again tonight, after watching several of the exemplary videos from this series. Glad to see there may be more in the pipeline, as with the appearance of this new episode today. Looking forward to seeing the episode on post that was mentioned in episode 17 (Do Lung Bridge).

  • @DavidWilling
    @DavidWilling День тому +1

    Personally I find Brando the weakest part of Apocalypse Now but this is a great insight into the small details of his involvement. We're nearing post post production and I can't wait for an episode on the writing and recording of the voice over. Great work mate!

  • @MonkeyBars1
    @MonkeyBars1 День тому

    oh we finally got to see Tyler!!
    one of those satisfying times when the face absolutely matches the voice💁🏻‍♂️👍🏻

  • @Mjdeben
    @Mjdeben 57 хвилин тому

    Brando would've made a great CEO in the corporate world. Makes 8000 times what the folks actually doing the work make, and is utterly aloof and indifferent to the task at hand.

  • @MortonGoldthwait
    @MortonGoldthwait 2 дні тому +3

    I wish Brando did a movie with Klaus Kinski so that Tyler could make an video about it.

    • @ChrisLeRose
      @ChrisLeRose 2 дні тому

      They would have killed each other.

    • @davidsummer8631
      @davidsummer8631 2 дні тому

      With them two that film could never be made

  • @ChrisLeRose
    @ChrisLeRose 2 дні тому +2

    Tyler is the only UA-camr I get so excited about that I tell my friends when he drops a new video.

  • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
    @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 21 годину тому +1

    Brando's contribution to AN is definitely not worth a million clams a week, even without any of his baggage.

  • @jamespfp
    @jamespfp 2 дні тому +1

    4:40 -- RE: Great Brando Roles; Personally one of my all-time favorites is in "The Formula" (1980) starring George C. Scott, with Brando as a primary antagonist. He's a little silly and off-putting in his playfulness, and looks very much like an older Chevy Chase.

  • @nighttimepaul5209
    @nighttimepaul5209 2 дні тому +2

    What a glorious day. I wake up to an new episode on this channel????? Perfecto!

  • @jasonhunter2819
    @jasonhunter2819 2 дні тому +2

    Brando was gen z before gen z

    • @RigginsPasses
      @RigginsPasses 2 дні тому

      He was just rebellious and lazy and a prankster so yeah decently describes gen z

  • @ludovicoc7046
    @ludovicoc7046 2 дні тому +1

    Coppola should have gotten the poor man's Brando--Rod Steiger, for a fraction of the cost.

  • @Emulous79
    @Emulous79 День тому

    Creative people always seem to be getting into fights with others. There is something to be said about being a novelist as you've only got yourself to deal with.

  • @juum270
    @juum270 2 дні тому

    Yay, more Making Apocalypse Now!

  • @superfuzzymomma
    @superfuzzymomma 2 дні тому

    Immensely well done, my friend

  • @jonchowe
    @jonchowe 2 дні тому +121

    I love how Brando was "so overweight" they had to change the plot, but by today's standards he's slightly above average.

    • @gregbors8364
      @gregbors8364 2 дні тому +22

      He’s supposed to be a bad-ass Green Beret type though

    • @koolmaaan
      @koolmaaan 2 дні тому +20

      @@gregbors8364he was supposed to have been emaciated due to malaria

    • @LookToWindward
      @LookToWindward 2 дні тому +8

      …and that losing 2 lbs per *day* is something that a doctor at a major hospital would recommend

    • @hanspecans
      @hanspecans 2 дні тому

      It does make perfect sense though thst a cult leader would be overweight due to indulgence and greed.

    • @DHRGrafix
      @DHRGrafix 2 дні тому +15

      "Slightly above average"? He weighed the same as me, 240 lbs, except he was 5'9" and I'm 6'4" and I'm considered overweight.

  • @GA-1st
    @GA-1st 2 дні тому +1

    It's all procrastination. By this time, remembering his lines was almost impossible for Brando. I think that embarrassed him. No one bought the "spontaneity" argument.

  • @rickytoddbotelho9555
    @rickytoddbotelho9555 19 годин тому +1

    How couldn't you nearly succumb to lunacy under the circumstances of that movie filming. There's animal sacrifice. ☠️

  • @MrJLCharbonneau
    @MrJLCharbonneau 2 дні тому

    This is an amazing series.👏

  • @bobmclennan1727
    @bobmclennan1727 2 дні тому +1

    "The Substance" is one of those movies that I can talk about for hours, both good and bad. I loved some aspects, had issues with some filmmaking decisions, but enjoyed the movie overall up until the last 20 minutes where it tried to go gloriously over-the-top, but in my opinion failed horribly.
    Still a definite recommendation from me, despite the ending. There's a lot to admire, particularly the lead performances, and I'll always applaud an ambitious picture, even when it stumbles.

  • @songspire
    @songspire День тому +5

    For all his bullshit, Brando's vision for Kurtz was better than Milius and Coppola's and made the ending epic.

  • @stepheng1523
    @stepheng1523 День тому

    I love these videos so much, deep in my nerd heart

  • @andyhall7032
    @andyhall7032 2 дні тому +2

    rod steiger should have won an oscar for on the waterfront too...arguably the better actor in every scene.

  • @OG-Ghost33
    @OG-Ghost33 День тому

    That level of obsession with food is usually something that comes about after getting off of substances of one type or another

  • @NINE93THREE
    @NINE93THREE 2 дні тому +4

    7:42
    It's okay, Clint. Littlefeather wasn't a real native American anyways. Her family owned up to it lol

    • @PaulMcElligott
      @PaulMcElligott День тому

      He addresses that within 30 seconds. Try watching the whole video before going off half cocked.

    • @NINE93THREE
      @NINE93THREE День тому +1

      @@PaulMcElligott
      🤣

  • @Ruylopez778
    @Ruylopez778 День тому +3

    Brando's intuition was bang on. The production was a mess and Coppola was exasperated, so Brando took the time to break him down mentally so that he could take the character in a more authentic direction that would resonate more deeply. The weight didn't matter because he'd already decided the character should be shot in shadow to visualise his ambiguity instead of making it about drugs. Brando may not have read the novel, but he'd clearly put in the work mentally and earned his money, regardless of whether it came to him instinctively or required a lot of effort. I suppose this was tolerated on both sides because they'd previously worked together with such critical success.

  • @HHTwice
    @HHTwice 8 годин тому

    This dude walks around with a “man purse” 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @meiketorkelson4437
    @meiketorkelson4437 День тому

    I have anxiety on Copellas behalf just listening to this. And this was just the tip of the iceberg of Apocalypse Nows issue.

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat День тому +1

    I guess it finally came out in "Megaflopolis". 😕

  • @silly688
    @silly688 2 дні тому +10

    Correction - At 7:00 The women who accepted the Oscar for Brando was not native American, she just pretended to be

    • @nitegoat1369
      @nitegoat1369 День тому +2

      I came to the comments section for this. Thank you.

    • @PaulMcElligott
      @PaulMcElligott День тому +3

      He addresses that within 30 seconds. Try watching the whole video.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 День тому +1

      ​@@PaulMcElligottYeah but he really glossed over it (understandable, it's not integral to this story). He showed like a full minute of her speech, then almost as an afterthought very quickly added "BTW some claim this was a hoax."

    • @silly688
      @silly688 День тому

      @@PaulMcElligott Well not quite, since he only mentions the possibility that she might not be a native American, although there is no doubt about that,
      then he mentions as a kind of mitigation that she was president of the national native american image committee, which she only achieved at all through
      this deception of being native marican.

  • @fboness368
    @fboness368 День тому

    Its challenging being your own man when the public have put the icon label on you. Good or bad, he was his own man to the end.

  • @jamesstaggs4160
    @jamesstaggs4160 День тому +2

    I know it's iconic and that Brando is a great actor, but the "Whaddya got?" response to '... what are you rebelling against?" is such an embarrassing edge lord thing to say that my brain cusses out my ears ever time i hear it.
    Oh God he's a self righteous, insufferable ass too. Both my grandmothers were full blood Cherokee and the "Native American" woman he sent to scold everyone isn't full blood. She's at the very least half white. There's noting wrong with that but if you're gonna do something that outrageously preachy maybe at least find an actual Native American. I think those award shows are stupid too but hearing him talk about it feels slimy.

  • @creamboyfuengshwei
    @creamboyfuengshwei 2 дні тому

    YEEEEEEEEEES LET'S GOOOOOOO

  • @Jamesadamiak
    @Jamesadamiak День тому

    Brandon’s a nut! Btw I hope you will eventually do a video series on Metropolis!

  • @gregniel
    @gregniel 5 годин тому

    I sat in an alley with his son one day . . . . talking. . . . . . . my God. . . . talk about going through hell. . . . . . poor fella.

  • @Ruylopez778
    @Ruylopez778 День тому

    It's fun watching Brando interviews with a studio audience (such as Dick Cavett) - they all laugh nervously to Cavett's inane banter, as Brando cuts through Hollywood BS and the delusions people outwardly cling onto. He was two steps ahead of them.

  • @cameron1975williams
    @cameron1975williams День тому +1

    Brando is the shark that won't work.

  • @DistantLights
    @DistantLights 2 дні тому +1

    Did Brando know Sacheen Littlefeather wasn't native american?

    • @vitorafmonteiro
      @vitorafmonteiro День тому +2

      Honestly, I'd argue if SHE knew she wasn't? Having in mind she was raised by her mother and knew her father was Mexican, she might have just assumed he was some level of mestizo (instead of the full-blooded Spaniard-descendant he was), and honestly she went so method with the Native buckskin caricature she might have just started to believe it herself some time. Not excusing it, but if she did got to be the head of a native organisation, so obviously she even fooled actual Amerindians.

  • @lordcrayzar
    @lordcrayzar 2 дні тому +6

    He always came off as a doofus to me. Same with his mumbling during the godfather. I can’t take him seriously at all.

    • @jerry1276
      @jerry1276 2 дні тому +1

      He did things to turn people off at a point, and I can see where you are coming from. I will say see him in Julius Caesar (1953) if you can. That is a great performance.

  • @stornkolson
    @stornkolson День тому

    Cronanberg, Lynch and Aronovski vibes on the Substance. They should include a barf bag though

  • @markcarey67
    @markcarey67 2 дні тому +6

    I have long thought that it would have been a better move to cast Peter O Toole and taught him an American accent. Kurtz as written by Conrad is quite similar to T.E. Lawrence if he was transplanted to the jungle and never returned home.

    • @vincentgoupil180
      @vincentgoupil180 2 дні тому +1

      Watched Peter O'Toole in the movie adaptation of Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim". "Lawrence of Arabia". Too effeminate.
      Now, Klaus Kinski would have be closer to Kurtz. R. Lee Ermey of "Full Metal Jacket" a popular choice. 3.4 million views on Cinema Tyler alone. This a Vietnam movie not the Congo.

    • @aaronthompson192
      @aaronthompson192 2 дні тому +1

      @@vincentgoupil180 O'toole played Lawrence as written in relation to what I've read about Lawrence. I think him and lots of other actors could have done a good job but the problem is the part as written wasn't great. Brando's bullshit made some of the dialogue great but that character as a fat man was ridiculous.

    • @vincentgoupil180
      @vincentgoupil180 2 дні тому +1

      @@aaronthompson192
      Peter O'Toole was a very fine actor and would have done a good job in any role. Remember him in "Night of the Generals". Except "Apocalypse Now" is an over-the-top movie, i.e. Col. Kilgore, and Kurtz' character required someone coarser.
      Agree, fat guy in the jungle doesn't work especially when mumbling T.S. Eliot.

    • @aaronthompson192
      @aaronthompson192 День тому

      @@vincentgoupil180 agreed. A.I. search for actors in there 40's during the 1970s include Anthony Hopkins, Oliver Reed, Max von sydow, Roy Scheider, Clint Eastwood, Sean Connery, Bruce dern and Gene Hackman. I can think of lots of grizzled western actors but they would have been too old.

  • @pineapplefarmer7352
    @pineapplefarmer7352 День тому +1

    So basically this Brandon guy didn't take anything seriously and did his utmost to ruin the movie, explains why the ending was so weak compared to the rest of the film

  • @divergentthinkingproductions
    @divergentthinkingproductions 9 годин тому

    I think Brando's support of civil rights was commendable, but put in the context of everything, it was probably just part of the troll as well. The privilege he abused at the start of his career and post-Godfather is staggering.

  • @dai19721
    @dai19721 2 дні тому +2

    the woman who refused his Oscar was mexican/Italian........

    • @dai19721
      @dai19721 2 дні тому +2

      After her death in 2022, her sisters publicly stated that their family did not have Native American roots and that their heritage was primarily Mexican, Spanish, and European. However, Sacheen identified as Apache and Yaqui throughout her life, so this controversy has added some uncertainty around her true ethnic background.

    • @PaulMcElligott
      @PaulMcElligott День тому

      Again, he covers this 30 seconds later in video. 🙄

    • @dai19721
      @dai19721 День тому

      ​@@PaulMcElligott the clip shouldn't be shown at all.

  • @Firebrand1967
    @Firebrand1967 День тому

    Now go read Brando's autobiography Songs My Mother Taught Me.

  • @ricogomez4020
    @ricogomez4020 3 години тому

    Brando didn't object to being paid for SUPERMAN & APOCALYPSE NOW as being the best actor then. When it came to GODFATHER 2 he didn't appear because he wanted to be paid as the best. His hypocrisy is bigger than his weight was.

  • @AntonDee
    @AntonDee 22 години тому

    what did Laurence Fishburne say that was bleeped out?

  • @citizenVader
    @citizenVader День тому

    He was the original troll

  • @insanejughead
    @insanejughead 2 дні тому +2

    Fuck yes!!! I made it within five minutes!
    Let's go!

  • @steveOhh68
    @steveOhh68 День тому

    Brando was a terror on the set of mutiny on the bounty.He tried to make a fool of lead actors and was a total pain in the arse with his silly uk accents.

  • @PimpinBassie2
    @PimpinBassie2 2 дні тому

    Brando? You mean Mephisto