Growing up in Portland, during the late 80s-early 90s, Gus Van Santa was and still is a legend. Drugstore Cowboy was the first of his films I had seen at an early age. That film captures Portland, the now lost locations, and the drug culture of that era.
BPD leads to addiction as people who go undiagnosed don't know how to deal with the mania so they self medicate. It's difficult to live with. It takes constant daily maintenance. Our daughter has this and it's heartbreaking.
He’s from west orange New Jersey. Minutes from NYC, minutes from Montclair, minutes from Hoboken and jersey city. Plenty of art and culture and film. I grew up in Montclair, the town even has its own film festival now. Even back then, there was a midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show at an old theater on Bloomfield Avenue. That same theater showed indie films all throughout the week. I don’t understand or agree with that point he made. North Jersey is a great place to grow up for anyone interested in the arts.
He really does. It reminds me of that one interview with Kurt where he’s talking about his stomach problems, and how he finally found the right “medicine” for it. You probably know the one I’m talking about. It may have been an MTV interview.
I remember seeing it upon its release (Last Days) and being scared, like just slightly. I mean it was so creepy! Lol...No dialogue, lots of confusion, weird scenes, etc. It was great though, I loved it and my girl at the time was like "This is stupid" ANyways, I remember it sorta turned me onto The Velvet Underground too. I was only 22-23 at the timeand I was just mesmerized by that one scene of dude just swaying back n fourth like, singing along to "Venus In Furs" for practically ALL the song. And that's how odd a film it was...Like THINK ab that! Lol To film someone singing the song practically all the way through, or nearly! It was just so incredibly weird and intriguing.
This guy seems high on something in this interview. It’s a shame now in 2024 he appears to be on a downward spiral with violence and substances. Hollywierd gets to everyone in the end.
One of the most underrated actors of the last 20 years.
Ikr :3
He’s only 24 years old there !!! Just a baby but seems so wise …I hope he’s ok now 🙏
Michael Pitt is one of my favorite actors . This guy is super talented and so underrated
Michael’s so beautiful and talented. Hope he’s finding peace these days after a rough month.
What do you mean he had a rough month?
@@ellieveganphilly-7335 he was hospitalized after having a public outburst due to either drugs or psych stuff. He looks better now that he’s out.
Drugs are a bitch
@@pennywisethedancingclown4024 he's got M.I.
@@JohnJohnson-lm7ko mental illness?
Growing up in Portland, during the late 80s-early 90s, Gus Van Santa was and still is a legend. Drugstore Cowboy was the first of his films I had seen at an early age. That film captures Portland, the now lost locations, and the drug culture of that era.
Hes not just an actor, he's an artist
He's so god damn beautiful 😢
I recently bought his album from his band pagoda honestly he has a fantastic singing voice I hope he gets back into his band one of these days.
Where can I buy his album?
One Of the Best Actors Of All Time ! Incredible Artist Thank You For Such Great Performances Thru Out The Years
Thanks for the upload of this interview. One of my favorite actors 👋
BPD leads to addiction as people who go undiagnosed don't know how to deal with the mania so they self medicate. It's difficult to live with. It takes constant daily maintenance. Our daughter has this and it's heartbreaking.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm in love 😍💘
He’s from west orange New Jersey. Minutes from NYC, minutes from Montclair, minutes from Hoboken and jersey city. Plenty of art and culture and film. I grew up in Montclair, the town even has its own film festival now. Even back then, there was a midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show at an old theater on Bloomfield Avenue. That same theater showed indie films all throughout the week. I don’t understand or agree with that point he made. North Jersey is a great place to grow up for anyone interested in the arts.
I love Michael Pitt endlessly and painfully.
Would you love him If he were ugly?
@@dewilew2137 of course not
I feel bad for him, it’s clear to me he’s an addict & needs help
He’s definitely on opioids here. You can hear it in his voice.
As someone who has experienced opioid addiction I completely agree - he’s high.
Now in 2024 it appears he never got the help he needed unfortunately.
Bro has the Kurt Cobain interview vibe 😂
He really does. It reminds me of that one interview with Kurt where he’s talking about his stomach problems, and how he finally found the right “medicine” for it. You probably know the one I’m talking about. It may have been an MTV interview.
is called heroin
I remember seeing it upon its release (Last Days) and being scared, like just slightly. I mean it was so creepy! Lol...No dialogue, lots of confusion, weird scenes, etc. It was great though, I loved it and my girl at the time was like "This is stupid" ANyways, I remember it sorta turned me onto The Velvet Underground too. I was only 22-23 at the timeand I was just mesmerized by that one scene of dude just swaying back n fourth like, singing along to "Venus In Furs" for practically ALL the song. And that's how odd a film it was...Like THINK ab that! Lol To film someone singing the song practically all the way through, or nearly! It was just so incredibly weird and intriguing.
He looks and sounds like Kurt
15:43 -- was supposed to be Vincent Gallo instead of Kim Gordon. would have been better
This guy seems high on something in this interview.
It’s a shame now in 2024 he appears to be on a downward spiral with violence and substances.
Hollywierd gets to everyone in the end.
he was totally high on opioids in this interview
Он и в интервью продолжает копировать Курта. Голос, манера, энергетика…. Зачем? Заигрался?
he is not copying, he is high on opioids
Lol but the problem it seems is that he is a jerk and difficult to work with