I love this movie....in that years in USA the fantasy movies not has loved like in Europe or other countries of the world (see "Legend" or "The Neverending story") but in next years it are became master peace!
Wow this is a super early interview. She was a working actress, but hadn’t become a famous movie star just yet here. Love the icy silence she gives when the interviewer calls her character a maiden. She clearly disagreed with that.
If true, she would be incorrect, because a maiden is an unmarried woman/girl. That's an accurate term for her character. Does it encompass every aspect of the character? No, but I've often introduced people by saying something like, "This is Janice, she's our Human Resources director." Janice could--of course--regard me with icy silence, and say that she's SO MUCH MORE than that...but, that would make her a twit. I took the look more like Michelle trying to remember the definition of maiden. :D
I was hoping she would share more details on working with the wolves. Like, most importantly, did she bond with them? How did their relation change from start to finish? What kind of experience did she get at the end? Her part in the movie demanded a lot of time with the animals. Her character was constantly showing affection to the wolf. It was not like she only gave some commands to the animal and pet it a few times on the back. She had a scene where she tried to keep the wolf from drowning in a frozen river. Then she had to lie side by side with the wolf in a pit and caress its fur. I don't think there are many Hollywood actors who have shared such a close bond with an animal on screen. I'd really like her to tell us all the details about working with the animals.
Ladyhawke is really the only grounded/serious fantasy movie around until LOTRs. Most Fantasy movies are to silly, cheesy, or don't take themselves serious. Not Ladyhawke
Cool to hear her talking about the Scarface controversy. It gets forgotten now that that movie was criticized a lot when it came out. Also funny to hear her praise Nicholson, who she would work with in The Witches of Eastwick a couple of years later, after which both of them would join the Batman franchise.
It's interesting. I would have liked if she would have asked what was it like to work with Mathew Broderick and Rutger Hauer. Alfred Molina was also in this for a small role.
Talk about it! I can't take it seriously because everybody in that movie looks far too old to be in high-school. Cha Cha and Valmoodo look like they're in their 50's.
I love Michelle so much 😍😍
Michelle is so perfect here 🎉
From this movie, She is was My first crush 😍😍 at age 5 (1985).
Narrator voice: They did not in fact, edit out that part.
I love this movie....in that years in USA the fantasy movies not has loved like in Europe or other countries of the world (see "Legend" or "The Neverending story") but in next years it are became master peace!
Thank you so much for sharing this! One of the BEST on youtube!
I have always wondered what she thought of this role ( Isabeua ) Fantastic movie ! RIP R. Hauer
Gorgeous!
Love 💕 your spirit
Michelle
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I learnt all the special tricks from this interviewer when I talk to people, just nod and smile..
And tell them you loved their performance. 😆
Most of Wygant's interviews can work as unintentional ASMR.
Love this very much, thanks! Could you please upload also the one with Pfeiffer, Sarandon and Cher for The Witches of Eastwick, pretty please?
I will try!
another great movie!
OMG. So beautiful... WoW.
Wow this is a super early interview. She was a working actress, but hadn’t become a famous movie star just yet here. Love the icy silence she gives when the interviewer calls her character a maiden. She clearly disagreed with that.
If true, she would be incorrect, because a maiden is an unmarried woman/girl. That's an accurate term for her character. Does it encompass every aspect of the character? No, but I've often introduced people by saying something like, "This is Janice, she's our Human Resources director." Janice could--of course--regard me with icy silence, and say that she's SO MUCH MORE than that...but, that would make her a twit. I took the look more like Michelle trying to remember the definition of maiden. :D
Scarface was before this and that was breakout performance. She was known
I was hoping she would share more details on working with the wolves. Like, most importantly, did she bond with them? How did their relation change from start to finish? What kind of experience did she get at the end? Her part in the movie demanded a lot of time with the animals. Her character was constantly showing affection to the wolf. It was not like she only gave some commands to the animal and pet it a few times on the back. She had a scene where she tried to keep the wolf from drowning in a frozen river. Then she had to lie side by side with the wolf in a pit and caress its fur. I don't think there are many Hollywood actors who have shared such a close bond with an animal on screen. I'd really like her to tell us all the details about working with the animals.
Michelle is the best
If only all women looked like her. The world would be perfect
Ladyhawke is really the only grounded/serious fantasy movie around until LOTRs. Most Fantasy movies are to silly, cheesy, or don't take themselves serious. Not Ladyhawke
Cool to hear her talking about the Scarface controversy. It gets forgotten now that that movie was criticized a lot when it came out. Also funny to hear her praise Nicholson, who she would work with in The Witches of Eastwick a couple of years later, after which both of them would join the Batman franchise.
They also worked together in Wolf. Which was a much lesser known movie, I think
It's interesting. I would have liked if she would have asked what was it like to work with Mathew Broderick and Rutger Hauer. Alfred Molina was also in this for a small role.
She changed a lot after Scarface. She still have part of Elvira in her
Elvira?
Perfection made Woman
Michelle is pretty! 🍭
"Do not worry about that first part, Michelle. We'll edit that out." In reality, 6 billion people will have permanent access to it in 30 years.
You heard of lumpy mattresses?, jesus you sleep with me Michelle haha. She wouldn't be back, my mattress is in ruins.
Grease 2 is excellent - Grease sucks !
LOL
We are kindred spirits 😂
Talk about it! I can't take it seriously because everybody in that movie looks far too old to be in high-school. Cha Cha and Valmoodo look like they're in their 50's.
She had yet to have an affair with John Malkovich at this time
I find this interviewer woman to be the most boring/akward on the planet. 😞
Scarface is terrible, Brian de Palma is a shite director