SO WONDERFUL- Tony from 1966-1971 when I was 3-7 - was a childhood acquaintance of mine, when he was 28-32. He was so tall and handsome and treated me so nicely at my cousin's farm stand! BLESS HIM, RIP....Kim
@@ChampLeads Thanks! One of my best chlidhood memories those summers- and when we would see him there, he would chit-chat to my mom and cousin about t he veggies and fruits and I would say ( at 4,5 years old), "Can I call you Tony?!" and he said with a BIG smile: "Whyyyy, suuure!" When I hear him say those exact words in Psycho 2 when Meg Tilly (Mary) asks him if he still has that room she can stay in, I swear, it takes me back to when I was little- he sounded EXACTLY the same as the way he said it to me!!! SO charismatic, so giving, I can't say enough about him!!!! He made me feel like a princess on a pedestal! He came from Manhattan- his brownstone in a light blue convertible and wore a black suit jacket white shirt and black tie, or sometimes he had on denim jeans with a red rose embroidered on his right back pocket! He also had an historic house white with black shutters up about twenty minutes from my cousins' farm stand and house! He had two outbuildings that he kept his two motorcycles in, a kidney shaped pool, white picket fencing! He was SO GREAT adn very warm and just amazing- my mothe rLOVED him and LOVED talking to him= so did my cousin! SO DID I!!!! I DO remember he was very TALL -as a little girl I would look straight up in the air to his fae! and that he had the most beautiful dark eyes and was so handsome! What a smile! Kimberly
@@larrywakeman4371I’m sure whomever had the opportunity to be with him personally had a thrilling experience dead pan stimulant spread. I’d give him some chocolate cake. Night ❤
How times have changed! Today everything at the cinema is either sequel, requel, remake or part of a franchise. Funny how late 70s and then the 80s really saw the uprising of sequels.
Thanks for the upload. Anthony was a very interesting fellow. Very introspective. Him as Norman Bates was just one of those perfect marriages of actor and character. Like Stallone and Rocky and very others. Perkins sensibilities made that character so so special.
1983 was a bad year for sequels. So many flopped or were critically panned. But Psycho 2 did neither and was one of the better sequels ever made, especially for horror.
SO WONDERFUL- Tony from 1966-1971 when I was 3-7 - was a childhood acquaintance of mine, when he was 28-32. He was so tall and handsome and treated me so nicely at my cousin's farm stand! BLESS HIM, RIP....Kim
So awesome and great to hear
@@ChampLeads Thanks! One of my best chlidhood memories those summers- and when we would see him there, he would chit-chat to my mom and cousin about t he veggies and fruits and I would say ( at 4,5 years old), "Can I call you Tony?!" and he said with a BIG smile: "Whyyyy, suuure!" When I hear him say those exact words in Psycho 2 when Meg Tilly (Mary) asks him if he still has that room she can stay in, I swear, it takes me back to when I was little- he sounded EXACTLY the same as the way he said it to me!!! SO charismatic, so giving, I can't say enough about him!!!! He made me feel like a princess on a pedestal! He came from Manhattan- his brownstone in a light blue convertible and wore a black suit jacket white shirt and black tie, or sometimes he had on denim jeans with a red rose embroidered on his right back pocket! He also had an historic house white with black shutters up about twenty minutes from my cousins' farm stand and house! He had two outbuildings that he kept his two motorcycles in, a kidney shaped pool, white picket fencing! He was SO GREAT adn very warm and just amazing- my mothe rLOVED him and LOVED talking to him= so did my cousin! SO DID I!!!! I DO remember he was very TALL -as a little girl I would look straight up in the air to his fae! and that he had the most beautiful dark eyes and was so handsome! What a smile! Kimberly
@@larrywakeman4371I’m sure whomever had the opportunity to be with him personally had a thrilling experience dead pan stimulant spread. I’d give him some chocolate cake. Night ❤
The way hes looking at him, he still looks phyco😮
Easily my favorite actor. Such an interesting and genuine soul. I could listen to him talk all day.
A talented, truthful and articulate man and a great actor.
He has a point (no pun intended) in that in the 1960s sequels werent done as much as now.
How times have changed! Today everything at the cinema is either sequel, requel, remake or part of a franchise. Funny how late 70s and then the 80s really saw the uprising of sequels.
Great actor!! ....and I can watch Psycho 1, 2, or 3 any day of the week!
Brilliant upload thanks!!! Never thought I'd hear Anthony Perkins remark on the excellence of Jerry Goldsmiths score for 'Psycho II'.
Watched it last night and I agree, the score was beautiful.
Thanks for the upload. Anthony was a very interesting fellow. Very introspective. Him as Norman Bates was just one of those perfect marriages of actor and character. Like Stallone and Rocky and very others. Perkins sensibilities made that character so so special.
As I am a big fan of the Psycho movies i appreciate seeing these archive interviews with Anthony Perkins.
He's serving POC realness here
lmfaooo
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Psycho 2, The Empire Strikes Back, The Bride Of Frankenstein, The Godfather 2, The Terminator 2-examples of sequels that are better than the original.
it wasn't until over a decade after this interview was done that I was born, lol and these people were already old there
Yes, people also existed before you were born.
He looks like a sphyco in this interview 😅, but for real, he did a outstanding performance in all 4 movies but sphyco 2 was absolutely his best!
Boy, Harrison Ford was skinny back then.
Reminds me a bit of Harrison Ford
1983 was a bad year for sequels. So many flopped or were critically panned. But Psycho 2 did neither and was one of the better sequels ever made, especially for horror.
They don’t em that good anymore