W. Friedkin, is one of the best (also FF Coppola) filmmakers who convey excellent practical and informative film discourse and teaching. He also has great stories. I was so surprised to learn it was Friedkin who did Killer Joe. It was so modern and darkly funny. He looks great too for his age.
Wow. Thriller to learn that Friedkin performed Berg. That's fantastic. LULU and WOZZECK are both in an intense, bold new language, even today, alien harmonic landscapes.
When someone tries to convince me that this film maker or that film maker is 'daring' for the films he makes, I remind them that Billy here made the black as night comedy Killer Joe when he was in his 70's! That's proper daring!
killer joe didn't even get a release in germany, it just went straight to dvd and it's such a shame, because it's truly a return to form for a master of the cinema.
Lol, really? Are all the 50 year olds you know heavy chain smokers? He wouldn't pass for 50's even if he dressed in baggy beach clothes and went to a Jimmy Buffet concert, lol.
"Have you made a film that is set overseas?". Funny guy,... have you ever seen "Sorcerer"? I mean it's only Friedkins best movie set in: France, Jerusalem, Mexico and the Dominican Republic...
doesnt lucas say he would release the original version of star wars, but there is not one original print left ? kinda hard to belive when there where 20.000
mik 02910 You forget Frears and Scorsese. But ageism is rampant in this industry and you are citing the extreme rarities. I’m not unaware. But the topic is legit.
@@davidpoland6257 The problem is the the interviewer. He keeps coming back to his age. Even asks "are your legs still good?". You can see Friedkin get uncomfortable . Ageism topic is legit (discrimination cos someone's age). And it's being displayed inside this video!
The interviewer is way off on that comment of the rarity of "over 60" directors. At the time of this interview you had over 60 directors putting out great stuff: Steven Spielberg, Jonathan Demme, David Cronenberg, Woody Allen, Marty Scorcese, Paul Schrader, Ridley Scott, Friedkin, himself--and on and on.
Yeah, strange comment I thought. Even now Spielberg, Scorsese, Coppola, Allen, Polanski are all working in their 80s. Ridley Scott is more prolific than ever in his mid 80s - he went straight from Napoleon to shooting Gladiator 2! Incredible.
The original Excorsist was great. Why dumb it down with that lame director's cut? All the subtle and believable buildup disappeared. The clearest example was that stupid 'spider walk' scene. After that scene how could the mother still doubt about the condition of her daughter? What illness makes a person be able to rapidly walk backward down a flight of stairs and vomit blood. It's a freaky moment but makes no sense within the believable buildup.
Barely any good films come out of America anymore, let alone out of Hollywood. The King's Speech is a middle of road film. Of course they the academy will vote for some dull, oscar baiting film like that. It could have easily been a studio film.
It's a crying shame a great film like Killer Joe only gets released in 36 theaters domestic cos of the NC-17 rating. Regardless - great to see Friedkin back on top form with fab reviews, despite approaching 80.
Friedkin is a bold and opinionated filmmaker. I admire how he likes to delve into detail about the questions he answers.
W. Friedkin, is one of the best (also FF Coppola) filmmakers who convey excellent practical and informative film discourse and teaching. He also has great stories. I was so surprised to learn it was Friedkin who did Killer Joe. It was so modern and darkly funny. He looks great too for his age.
He's 85 and still crushing it
"I haven't seen it" - Willy Friedkin talking about Magic Mike. Incredible
Such a cool guy,I could listen to him talk for hours
I love this retrospective director interviews. Keep 'em coming.
Wow. Thriller to learn that Friedkin performed Berg. That's fantastic. LULU and WOZZECK are both in an intense, bold new language, even today, alien harmonic landscapes.
When someone tries to convince me that this film maker or that film maker is 'daring' for the films he makes, I remind them that Billy here made the black as night comedy Killer Joe when he was in his 70's! That's proper daring!
killer joe didn't even get a release in germany, it just went straight to dvd and it's such a shame, because it's truly a return to form for a master of the cinema.
It gets funnier every time I see it too. It's the blackest comedy I have ever seen I think.
@@davidlean1060blackest ever? Come on, it’s a regular comedy for the most part
The man looks no more than 50 years old.
Lol, really? Are all the 50 year olds you know heavy chain smokers? He wouldn't pass for 50's even if he dressed in baggy beach clothes and went to a Jimmy Buffet concert, lol.
He looks Amazing 💕
He looks great here, younger than his age I'd agree, but 50?? 😂 He looks 65 at least, which is fine, considering he must be 75 here.
Love listening to him. Also, those are killer glasses.
Always loved his belt...
13:30 Somehow makes this perfect 🙂
such a legend.
"Have you made a film that is set overseas?". Funny guy,... have you ever seen "Sorcerer"? I mean it's only Friedkins best movie set in: France, Jerusalem, Mexico and the Dominican Republic...
A phenomenal film. I'm also a big fan of To Live And Die In LA. Sucks that most people only know The Exorcist and The French Connection.
@@Largentina. Cruisin’ with Pacino always gives me chills. Love how Friedkin allows his films and actors to explore unconventional means.
check out SORCERER William Friedkin behind-the-scenes / Super 8 1977
Will do
doesnt lucas say he would release the original version of star wars, but there is not one original print left ? kinda hard to belive when there where 20.000
It’s hard finding good interviews
interviewer suggesting that he's too old to work. Fails to realise Clint Eastwood, Ridley Scott, etc continue to direct today
mik 02910 You forget Frears and Scorsese. But ageism is rampant in this industry and you are citing the extreme rarities. I’m not unaware. But the topic is legit.
@@davidpoland6257 The problem is the the interviewer. He keeps coming back to his age. Even asks "are your legs still good?". You can see Friedkin get uncomfortable . Ageism topic is legit (discrimination cos someone's age). And it's being displayed inside this video!
"Francis hasn't been funded in a long time"
Was he ever, really?
Bill's the Man.
Perfect.
Badass!
77 here, but he hands look 47-max!
08:00 Prophetic statement!
Sorcerer has no scene set in the US
you're mostly right ...Scanlon's backstory is set in Elizabeth, NJ
+NostalgiNorden Also, The Birthday Party was made entirely in the UK with British actors.
nah, Roy S robs a church in New Jersey or something
*FRIEDKIN FOREVER*
The interviewer is way off on that comment of the rarity of "over 60" directors. At the time of this interview you had over 60 directors putting out great stuff: Steven Spielberg, Jonathan Demme, David Cronenberg, Woody Allen, Marty Scorcese, Paul Schrader, Ridley Scott, Friedkin, himself--and on and on.
Yeah, strange comment I thought. Even now Spielberg, Scorsese, Coppola, Allen, Polanski are all working in their 80s. Ridley Scott is more prolific than ever in his mid 80s - he went straight from Napoleon to shooting Gladiator 2! Incredible.
Great interview, although it had nothing to do with Killer Joe
08:00
The original Excorsist was great. Why dumb it down with that lame director's cut? All the subtle and believable buildup disappeared. The clearest example was that stupid 'spider walk' scene. After that scene how could the mother still doubt about the condition of her daughter? What illness makes a person be able to rapidly walk backward down a flight of stairs and vomit blood. It's a freaky moment but makes no sense within the believable buildup.
Barely any good films come out of America anymore, let alone out of Hollywood.
The King's Speech is a middle of road film. Of course they the academy will vote for some dull, oscar baiting film like that. It could have easily been a studio film.
Exorcist 3 was very good, but it wasn't really meant to be a sequel. Schrader's version was passable.
Friedkin's is the best obviously
It's a crying shame a great film like Killer Joe only gets released in 36 theaters domestic cos of the NC-17 rating. Regardless - great to see Friedkin back on top form with fab reviews, despite approaching 80.
What’s with this interviewer?
hey this sounds good haha
how's them 80s synths in Sorcerer