I got rejected from a film club for wanting to show unconventional films because "It isn't what the students want" now John Cassavetes has made me feel good about calling that individual a coward.
Thanks for making the point..from all I have read about the man, you are absolutely right...and I have made a point of studying his performances and also his behind the camera work, and again, he is totally absorbed in his subject...it seems that now, many years after he has gone, he is being reassessed..a very passionate man
John Cassavetes was ahead of his time. He is 100 percent better than Hollywood. A brilliant artist and Director. Will not watch movies or TV today because it is corporate junk Television sucks!! You are so right John.
Wow, I love his passion. I also love how he includes the people that helped make his films when he talks about his films. Seems like such a genuine guy.
Cassavettes is so inspiring. And I love that he is not afraid to say that his work is fantastic, his collaborators are fantastic and he's fantastic. As a writer trying to make his way in LA, where there is this subtle, but powerful disdain for anyone who truly BELIEVES in themselves and knows their worth (especially women and POCS), this is really empowering to see.
Brilliant artist, there’s nobody like Cassavetes in film. Can you imagine how he would have felt about all of this super hero crap being produced today? That’s a tirade I would have loved to hear.
Luckily there are still filmmakers around that are inspired by his stuff and work in his footsteps so to speak... ua-cam.com/video/sdbpB5ULG1s/v-deo.html
hahahaha, I just love how he culminates all those feeling and that speech into two words "Television Sucks!" Everyone there laughs like my god we believe you but no one is going to see this film just based on this interview and what you said. Hahaha, Man is a legend indeed! Did not give any fucks whatsoever!
OPENING NIGHT is a truly amazing film! I was glued to the screen for the whole 2.5 hours, and just felt electrified and exhilarated after it all ended. Pretty much all of his movies make me feel like that, though, but especially that one. His directorial work contains so much confidence, emotion, enthusiasm, subtlety, intelligence, and genuine fascination with humanity. I wish he was alive to see what an impact his work has made, although he's still hugely underrated.
PART 2: I just read, in a Ray Carney book, about an interview Cassavetes had with Pauline Kael, in which Cassavetes told Kael to leave half-way through the interview because she did not appreciate the "artistic side" of his work. Remember that Kael was one of the leading critics at the time, and doing a "good" interview would have gave him so much more attention to his virtually unseen films. He continued doing this in so many other forms of promotion (like this interview).
Cassavetes never cheats his audience. I wish more directors were like him. I agree with his comments about Hollywood. I think the majority of movie goers can’t understand his art today and it’s a shame. He really gave us true art.
Cassavetes was a genius. When I started NYU film school in the early '90s, most of my fellow students knew nothing about Cassavetes. Granted, most of his films were not easily available on video then, but he was well-known as an actor and they hadn't seen any films he acted in. This led to an expression I often repeated: "This is what they let into NYU?" I also noticed that the other students had no fire in their bellies - film is art and artists are passionate. Look how passionate Cassavetes is here. Did he have a few drinks in him? Perhaps but he was totally lucid and coherent and obsessed with art. TV sucks now but back then there were actually a lot of good shows on the air. And he was right about "Opening Night," which is his best film after "Husbands."
Yes, Mr. Cassavetes was and is amazing. Corageous, brilliant, passionate, committed, talented and dedicated. This interview shows his frustration at the system better than any clip I've ever seen, and time has borne out his anger: movies have become unwatchable, and OPENING NIGHT disappeared without a trace, only to have a few revivals after the director's death. He's right about his own film: OPENING NIGHT is a masterpiece.
This is one absolutely beautiful moment with Cassavetes! He really is a prophet, and dynamic. I would have done anything to help work on one of his films, every one is a masterpiece for me.
This should, no, MUST be shown EVERYDAY in every commissary of every studio in Hollywood. In every home of every talentless, overpaid, executive in Hollywood. In every film school in the country. Wise words from one of the greatest directors and actor of American Cinema.
I always think of Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk as brothers. There is something uniquely similar about those three. They were very close friends.
I love Gena Rowland's reflection in the mirror as well. She is so in love with her husband and listens to him with such admiration and respect. Cassavetes and Rowlands were up there and as legendary as Bogart and Bacall. So classy , intelligent and suave , and entertaining and beautiful people , inside and out. I loved those two and i miss them. Gena just passed away recently and i am happy that she and John are together in Heaven but i am sad for the entetainment industry because Cassavetes and Rowlands are gone now and with the Lord in Heaven , who is responsible for their talent and beauty. I hope that i am able to meet them when i get to Heaven. Thank you Lord for John and Gena and the impact that they have made in peoples lives.
He is soooo right. But nothing has changed. Hollywood has a formula and you don't change that formula. Also, people don't want to see a movie that makes them think. They just want bubble gum for the mind.
lol You know, if John hadn't added that last line about television, this may have gotten on the air and many more people may have seen Opening Night. Kind of reminds me of Patrice O'neal, the comedian, who--if he submitted just a little bit to the system--would have found such a wider audience. But he didn't. And I think we should respect both these men for that, because as easy it is to say: keeping your dignity and individuality in show business--no, LIFE--is one of the hardest things to do.
I’m huge fan of both artists, and I’m really impressed at parallels you’ve drawn from them. They can both be summed up as artists who fought tirelessly for the integrity of their work. In a way, They’re both the main character from “Killing of a Chinese Bookie”.
In 1975 I became TV free. My girlfriend and I hosted a card tournament among our friends and the prize was our TV. One of the best decisions of my life.
One man can make difference. Finally one man tells hollywood what it is and now we can see more of what he was talking about. Tv sucks movies suck everything about the business sucks. You will meet the most uncreative people in the business. It’s all bullshit. And that’s why most of them need to get the fuck outta there and start putting in some people who are qualified to get into the minds of the people for two hours and enlighten them in some way. Some people think it’s just movies no it’s shaping the minds of the young so I think that’s an important profession which should take lives more seriously then just another behind on the seat.
What film exactly is he referring to? Btw, I think if he were alive today he'd probably feel differently about television, because of cinema having become even bigger than it was in his time and TV productions being relatively smaller, hence less monumental, + in TV productions unknown and less stellar actors have a better chance of getting on with their job of acting and making a living, small as it may be. What's superb with Cassavetes input in cinema is that the sheer urgency and transparency of his vision has no time for anything else other than expressing the truth. In that respect he's more of a writer/poet/play-write than a cinematographer in the technical understanding of the job. He's all about expression and little or none about the essence of film producing technique as with J.L. Godard.
PART 3: Patrice did the same throughout his career, even telling the heads of major networks during meetings that they knew nothing about 'funny.' He told the Comedy Central executives that they made horrible decisions, insulting their support of Carlos Mencia. While these actions may not have been the most logical thing to do in order to gain a wider audience, both men had a righteous point of view about honesty in their art that they never backed down from.
"Come on baby, show me something", today the whole speech would never air, no-one would ever dare to speak the truth like that, he is the Frank Zappa of Cinema, with the personality of a full-blown sagittarius. Fire, fire, fire, for a greater purpose! Great inspiration. Thank you for this! "Television sucks" :)
Cassavetes resented the time he spent in television, even his own series "Johnny Staccato". While the critics acclaimed it, "Staccato" only lasted one season. For the most part, he thought doing TV was a necessary evil, allowing him to make enough money to move over into directing his own films.
Apparently this moment (right after Opening Night bombed) was Cassavetes at his most depressed. He was basically convinced that he lost and that he would never be able to fund another movie.
I love Gena Rowlands reflection in the mirror.
Hey Bumdog!
@@mikess56 Hiya!
Beautiful lady, classic Hollywood looks!!
Now in the industry we need people like Cassavetes more than ever
+Joe Nicholls We have some of this sort.
I want you to tell me why...
Yeah he would hated Tarantino's films. He would have thought all that cartoonish violence was disgusting.
Point well made I wonder how cassavettes would feel the state of the film industry today
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I got rejected from a film club for wanting to show unconventional films because "It isn't what the students want" now John Cassavetes has made me feel good about calling that individual a coward.
A director that actually respects his audience is such a rare and beautiful thing.
Gotta love how John and Gena are holding hands up until the moment John needs both of them to articulate his rant lol
I just need to listen to this speech every morning, before I do anything else.
true that
What an inspiring and passionate figure was John Cassavetes.
Thanks for making the point..from all I have read about the man, you are absolutely right...and I have made a point of studying his performances and also his behind the camera work, and again, he is totally absorbed in his subject...it seems that now, many years after he has gone, he is being reassessed..a very passionate man
God, all that laughter at the end. It's like being around Cassavetes was actually like being in one of his movies...
Ben and Gena talking to each other on the side... Just waiting for that finale. I'm sure she had heard this speech a thousand times haha the greatest
the way Gena Rowlands looks at him says it all
Gena’s facial expressions say everything.
John Cassavetes was ahead of his time. He is 100 percent better than Hollywood. A brilliant artist and Director. Will not watch movies or TV today because it is corporate junk Television sucks!! You are so right John.
Wow, I love his passion. I also love how he includes the people that helped make his films when he talks about his films. Seems like such a genuine guy.
"Come on, baby! Show me something!"
Cassavettes is so inspiring. And I love that he is not afraid to say that his work is fantastic, his collaborators are fantastic and he's fantastic. As a writer trying to make his way in LA, where there is this subtle, but powerful disdain for anyone who truly BELIEVES in themselves and knows their worth (especially women and POCS), this is really empowering to see.
POC? What? Are you on meth? There’s barely any good actors in that category and they get roles for being black, not talent.. they are the problem..
I love you John, you gave me hope.
I bet Gena jumped his bones immediately after this press conference.
He was such a maverick. His films were personal and challenging.
Indeed, he was a rider on the original Straight Talk Express.
Sadly, it's still relevant. The average moviegoer doesn't want more. Look at the films dominating the box office.
Seems even worse now a days.
Gena's loving this.
I know. You can tell. lol. I wonder if she was turned on by John here. I would be. That passion is sexy.
Brilliant artist, there’s nobody like Cassavetes in film. Can you imagine how he would have felt about all of this super hero crap being produced today? That’s a tirade I would have loved to hear.
Thank you. That superhero stuff is so psychotically oppressive.
he woulda killed kevin feige
'psychotically oppressive' pretty much sums it. As for the tirade, one shudders......but same here.
Luckily there are still filmmakers around that are inspired by his stuff and work in his footsteps so to speak...
ua-cam.com/video/sdbpB5ULG1s/v-deo.html
I love his sincerity. "We're terrific, we're sensational." It's pure passion, and so inspiring.
The man was a manic, artistic genius. He has been forgotten. Well kids, keep your CGI junk, this man knew how to put life and emotion into film.
hahahaha, I just love how he culminates all those feeling and that speech into two words "Television Sucks!" Everyone there laughs like my god we believe you but no one is going to see this film just based on this interview and what you said. Hahaha, Man is a legend indeed! Did not give any fucks whatsoever!
John Cassavetes, a 100% passionate and talented Greek! Brilliant director!
40 years later we now live in a world with globalized superhero movies being pushed as must see works of art.
How could someone possibly dislike this?
OPENING NIGHT is a truly amazing film! I was glued to the screen for the whole 2.5 hours, and just felt electrified and exhilarated after it all ended. Pretty much all of his movies make me feel like that, though, but especially that one. His directorial work contains so much confidence, emotion, enthusiasm, subtlety, intelligence, and genuine fascination with humanity. I wish he was alive to see what an impact his work has made, although he's still hugely underrated.
thanks everyone for your comments. it's good to know his words are still connecting!
Macdonald Cassavetes, what a guy.
Is that his dad
" This is a stupid town" starts the rant.
sincerity personified
Tell it like it is, JC!
PART 2: I just read, in a Ray Carney book, about an interview Cassavetes had with Pauline Kael, in which Cassavetes told Kael to leave half-way through the interview because she did not appreciate the "artistic side" of his work. Remember that Kael was one of the leading critics at the time, and doing a "good" interview would have gave him so much more attention to his virtually unseen films.
He continued doing this in so many other forms of promotion (like this interview).
Pauline Kael used to rip his films to shreds.
@@missdee4927 Funny in retrospect, but probably not at the time.
the way she looks at him though
John was a man of conviction. I believe he was devoted to everything. His wife, children, friends and his art.
Let's revive cinema as an art.
Cassavetes never cheats his audience. I wish more directors were like him. I agree with his comments about Hollywood. I think the majority of movie goers can’t understand his art today and it’s a shame. He really gave us true art.
I watch this everyday for inspiration and motivation. Thank you, John!
Cassavetes was a genius. When I started NYU film school in the early '90s, most of my fellow students knew nothing about Cassavetes. Granted, most of his films were not easily available on video then, but he was well-known as an actor and they hadn't seen any films he acted in. This led to an expression I often repeated: "This is what they let into NYU?" I also noticed that the other students had no fire in their bellies - film is art and artists are passionate. Look how passionate Cassavetes is here. Did he have a few drinks in him? Perhaps but he was totally lucid and coherent and obsessed with art. TV sucks now but back then there were actually a lot of good shows on the air. And he was right about "Opening Night," which is his best film after "Husbands."
One of my favorite directors.
His opinions are quite strong and powerful. Love his independent spirit as a human being and a filmmaker as well.
this is the best video on youtube
Yes, Mr. Cassavetes was and is amazing. Corageous, brilliant, passionate, committed, talented and dedicated. This interview shows his frustration at the system better than any clip I've ever seen, and time has borne out his anger: movies have become unwatchable, and OPENING NIGHT disappeared without a trace, only to have a few revivals after the director's death. He's right about his own film: OPENING NIGHT is a masterpiece.
thanks for posting this. just read this transcript in Cassavetes on Cassavetes. LOVE HIM
I miss human beings like this.
This is one absolutely beautiful moment with Cassavetes! He really is a prophet, and dynamic. I would have done anything to help work on one of his films, every one is a masterpiece for me.
This should, no, MUST be shown EVERYDAY in every commissary of every studio in Hollywood. In every home of every talentless, overpaid, executive in Hollywood. In every film school in the country.
Wise words from one of the greatest directors and actor of American Cinema.
“You’ll never get another one like this” So amazing, the best to ever do it
Just watched "Opening Night" Gifted director, special actors. John is so right about the industry and its worse now. Thank for sharing.
John is right. He's a genius and an inspiration!
One of the greatest interviews I've ever seen.
I always think of Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk as brothers. There is something uniquely similar about those three. They were very close friends.
Thank you so much for influencing my life so much along with James Baldwin, Miles Davis, Kenny Clarke, Alvin Ailey
Thank you so much for putting this up!
I love Gena Rowland's reflection in the mirror as well. She is so in love with her husband and listens to him with such admiration and respect. Cassavetes and Rowlands were up there and as legendary as Bogart and Bacall. So classy , intelligent and suave , and entertaining and beautiful people , inside and out. I loved those two and i miss them. Gena just passed away recently and i am happy that she and John are together in Heaven but i am sad for the entetainment industry because Cassavetes and Rowlands are gone now and with the Lord in Heaven , who is responsible for their talent and beauty. I hope that i am able to meet them when i get to Heaven. Thank you Lord for John and Gena and the impact that they have made in peoples lives.
She's still alive.
I wish someday make something that makes me feel so proud like he was
Love the Man!!! Long live John.
inspiración pura... gracias por compartir este video
I appreciate original creative expression, so of course I loved his work! Really loved HUSBANDS! Loved his laugh and the ending here!
Brave people, brave man. Thank you John ... Thank you for posting this.
I love all of Cassavetes films, including Opening Night!
He is soooo right. But nothing has changed. Hollywood has a formula and you don't change that formula. Also, people don't want to see a movie that makes them think. They just want bubble gum for the mind.
lol You know, if John hadn't added that last line about television, this may have gotten on the air and many more people may have seen Opening Night. Kind of reminds me of Patrice O'neal, the comedian, who--if he submitted just a little bit to the system--would have found such a wider audience. But he didn't. And I think we should respect both these men for that, because as easy it is to say: keeping your dignity and individuality in show business--no, LIFE--is one of the hardest things to do.
I’m huge fan of both artists, and I’m really impressed at parallels you’ve drawn from them. They can both be summed up as artists who fought tirelessly for the integrity of their work. In a way, They’re both the main character from “Killing of a Chinese Bookie”.
Nailed it about John & Patrice!
In 1975 I became TV free. My girlfriend and I hosted a card tournament among our friends and the prize was our TV. One of the best decisions of my life.
And here you are on youtube.........
Gotta love Seymour Cassel's hearty laugh at the end.
time magazine had the audacity to kill god.
Love you John, you are missed.
One man can make difference. Finally one man tells hollywood what it is and now we can see more of what he was talking about. Tv sucks movies suck everything about the business sucks. You will meet the most uncreative people in the business. It’s all bullshit. And that’s why most of them need to get the fuck outta there and start putting in some people who are qualified to get into the minds of the people for two hours and enlighten them in some way. Some people think it’s just movies no it’s shaping the minds of the young so I think that’s an important profession which should take lives more seriously then just another behind on the seat.
Saw Opening Night yesterday evening- truly amazing. Going to look for his other films now
What an intelligent, passionate, handsome, sexy man.
the king
Thanks for uploading this - the man should have been paid just for living.
Thanx so much for posting. I loved all of John Cassavete films.
He was a brilliant directer. I admired him very much..
This is a good example of why I love John.
Love and miss this man!
his rant nails it ,even more now than then ....i can feel the cosmo vitteli here
He was soo handsome. They made a very attractive couple
Preach it, brother.
If you like John see Tempest. It's great.
What film exactly is he referring to?
Btw, I think if he were alive today he'd probably feel differently about television, because of cinema having become even bigger than it was in his time and TV productions being relatively smaller, hence less monumental, + in TV productions unknown and less stellar actors have a better chance of getting on with their job of acting and making a living, small as it may be.
What's superb with Cassavetes input in cinema is that the sheer urgency and transparency of his vision has no time for anything else other than expressing the truth. In that respect he's more of a writer/poet/play-write than a cinematographer in the technical understanding of the job. He's all about expression and little or none about the essence of film producing technique as with J.L. Godard.
I wonder if he saw Star Wars that same year.. What would he have thought?
He's completely right tho! I love this man.
Great man, great filmmaker way ahead of his time.
PART 3: Patrice did the same throughout his career, even telling the heads of major networks during meetings that they knew nothing about 'funny.' He told the Comedy Central executives that they made horrible decisions, insulting their support of Carlos Mencia. While these actions may not have been the most logical thing to do in order to gain a wider audience, both men had a righteous point of view about honesty in their art that they never backed down from.
"Come on baby, show me something", today the whole speech would never air, no-one would ever dare to speak the truth like that, he is the Frank Zappa of Cinema, with the personality of a full-blown sagittarius. Fire, fire, fire, for a greater purpose! Great inspiration. Thank you for this! "Television sucks" :)
i wonder what peter falk would say to that final statement. HA!
... That's what it's like being sick of stupidity around - John was open and brave, no compromise... And that is why his films are beautiful.
Hell Yes! His words hold true today more than ever. I'm sick right now with all the crap that's out. Amen Cassavetes!
He IS amazing and inspiring. Interesting use of the term "sissy" here.
Movies are not Human Cinema Art. Bravo John, what a Heart, what a Soul!
Opening Night is a incredible masterpiece and his best imo
Preach it John, preach it.
" Perfect love casts out all fear"......feelin it JC....
If someone could kindly post the full interview that would be grand.
this is fuckin' awesome. tell it like it is. wake up.
Cassavetes resented the time he spent in television, even his own series "Johnny Staccato". While the critics acclaimed it, "Staccato" only lasted one season.
For the most part, he thought doing TV was a necessary evil, allowing him to make enough money to move over into directing his own films.
There were several feature films he acted in. He was a pretty good actor.
i'm in love with him!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Al Pacino could´ve played him in a movie!
Apparently this moment (right after Opening Night bombed) was Cassavetes at his most depressed. He was basically convinced that he lost and that he would never be able to fund another movie.
Brilliant clip. Everything John says ring true.
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