CHER on MERYL STREEP - Diva on Diva
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@user-rq2es2io8y
@user-rq2es2io8y 47 минут бұрын
Sexually harassed? Just say "Fuck off, jerk!" That's what I have done many times when i was young.
@MS-df2fk
@MS-df2fk 7 сағат бұрын
Im usually pretty honest when I'm sauced too
@oldkingcoleyounger
@oldkingcoleyounger 15 сағат бұрын
Mark does a it good job considering he’s getting sort of grilled.
@MsMichigan
@MsMichigan 22 сағат бұрын
They should track down the audience members and interview them, after all these years, to see if they have shame for thinking this was so "funny". The audience is guilty for treating this poor man so horribly, shame on all of them. They wouldn't think this is "funny", if it were their son (or even daughter) violated and traumatized. Did they laugh at the #MeToo movement? Disgusting of them, and Gerardo!
@estudardireito411
@estudardireito411 22 сағат бұрын
Minha favorita
@captaindangler1675
@captaindangler1675 Күн бұрын
Too bad celebs aren’t honest like this anymore.
@OscxrSK
@OscxrSK Күн бұрын
@poeticposturing3850
@poeticposturing3850 Күн бұрын
They have built up to such a lovely rapport and then WHAM, she insults his hair. So sad. I do love how he was able to meet her shit. And she's got plenty of it!
@cynthiatirado1568
@cynthiatirado1568 Күн бұрын
This was their version of the real world/road rules challenge
@dstuart2918
@dstuart2918 Күн бұрын
Only someone very unprofessional would bitch about another actor or person. Davis was a talented mess.
@freddyfurrah3789
@freddyfurrah3789 Күн бұрын
HOLLYWEIRD. THEY ARE PERVERTED IN THEIR THINKING.
@dmdeester
@dmdeester Күн бұрын
I would've for sure voted for Lisa if I has known that this show existed back in 2003, at the time of writing this comment she'd be 43 years old now and I bet she is still very hot.
@MandyAustin-nl4cn
@MandyAustin-nl4cn 2 күн бұрын
Beautiful women like Elizabeth Taylor think nothing of taking other womens husbands.
@thefonzkiss
@thefonzkiss 2 күн бұрын
Yeah they were such good friends they hadn’t seen or spoken to each other after the last tour ended in Nov 2019. Christine died Nov 2022. Three years no contact. Stevie admitted it.
@fbueller
@fbueller 2 күн бұрын
Love Bette!
@R.S_Howell
@R.S_Howell 3 күн бұрын
This is hard to watch. I'm 31, so can't comprehend a world where gays were spoken to and about like this. If my son told me he is gay, I would seek resources to find out how to be safe (like prep) and find some sort of community for him to be involved with. My priority is for him to be healthy, happy and not harm others. It's baffling how being gay was looked at as a horrific disorder.
@JamesD-iw6pr
@JamesD-iw6pr 3 күн бұрын
As far as the talent is concerned I doubt Madonna would be insulted by any of the comments. She is fully aware of her vocal and acting limitations, but she has Charisma and she commits to things in ways very few other artists did at the time, and Cher has always acknowledged that.
@Attmay
@Attmay 3 күн бұрын
Any more shade and she would cause climate change.
@johnheppenstall4904
@johnheppenstall4904 3 күн бұрын
Davis should have got Oscars for many films, but was definitely and deliberately overlooked for Now, Voyager (lost to Greer Garson, Mrs Minever - a WW2 favourite), All About Ever, one of the biggest Oscars no-no votes ever and finally for Baby Jane. But we all know that she was out-voted on the behind-the-scenes vileness of Hollywood's greatest puta.
@l.k.1111
@l.k.1111 4 күн бұрын
Go Madonna. I loved this Era of her.
@antonewald9373
@antonewald9373 4 күн бұрын
I don't understand the concept of "you are too big". The guys who were said this were definitely not too big at all, they were in great shape an Sean deserves to be among the winners.
@pkcollins8300
@pkcollins8300 4 күн бұрын
Bette never held back - miss her!
@johnhareiel5118
@johnhareiel5118 5 күн бұрын
Most of the movie is made up crap! They couldve made the entire movie on actual TRUTH rather than just make up garbage!
@dano3952
@dano3952 5 күн бұрын
You can hear farting sounds...is that boozy Bette?
@dano3952
@dano3952 5 күн бұрын
Faye seems to be analyzing herself through Joan. Pot meat kettle!
@Ephemeral2023
@Ephemeral2023 5 күн бұрын
"There's the damndest thing I've ever heard." Love that line. Loved the book & Myron. I have a first edition of each in great shape. Terrible, terrible movie. Should be burned.
@ShadowoftheShades
@ShadowoftheShades 5 күн бұрын
I like Madonna but LOVE Gaga. I appreciate what Madonna has done for pop culture. She's an icon for a reason! But I love Lady Gaga's talents so much more. And Gaga has clearly been influenced by so many other artists than just Madonna. Gaga's tribute to David Bowie after his passing and her collabs with Tony Bennett and Elton John just melt my heart. They're both icons, and I'm certain some little monster will dawn the stage with their homages and nods to Mama Monster in the future. To each, their own.
@Ontariosound
@Ontariosound 5 күн бұрын
“Intravenous” and “Money Is Not Our God” were decades ahead of their time !
@jodiburnett6211
@jodiburnett6211 6 күн бұрын
“Gable, Brando, things like that.”
@piustwelfth
@piustwelfth 6 күн бұрын
I've never heard anyone else besides Bette Davis refer to him as "litte Ronnie Reagan". In fact, Reagan was far from little while Bette was a tiny woman. He towered over her. She was on the opposite side of the political aisle (liberal Democrat) which no doubt affected her view of Pres. Reagan.
@darylchin53
@darylchin53 6 күн бұрын
Why no one ever called BS on this always surprises me: Elizabeth Taylor was almost a decade younger than the others that Judy Garland mentions: Taylor arrived at the MGM lot in 1943, when she was 8 years old. In 1943, Lana Turner, Mickey Rooney, Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper, and Judy Garland were all in their 20s and well out of school. There was a brunette beauty who was 17 when she arrived at MGM in 1939, who would have been the same age as Turner and Garland, and that person was Ava Gardner. But how could Elizabeth Taylor have been there? This doesn't make ANY sense and never did.
@johnkrieger185
@johnkrieger185 6 күн бұрын
The main issue with the talented Faye Dunaway, from what I have heard and read, is that she showed up to work whenever she wanted, pretty much always late. Now everyone else was there on time and waiting for her because you can't film a scene if one of the actors doesn't show up---you can only film another scene in which he doesn't appear, but since you don't know if the actor will be 30 minutes late or three hours late, it's not as if you can just do another scene. You can if they call in sick, but not if they are coming to work that day, but will be late. This caused enormous problems for the director, crew, and other actors.
@robodd4694
@robodd4694 6 күн бұрын
So many myths. These were two of the greatest super professionals ever.
@flenif2247
@flenif2247 6 күн бұрын
I cant stand Liz Trailer's phoney cackle. Ugh.
@RayhanAhmed-qr3vz
@RayhanAhmed-qr3vz 6 күн бұрын
She looks like a clown 😂
@lipetor4
@lipetor4 7 күн бұрын
Kevin was literally the protagonist of the show lol
@lazaromurad322
@lazaromurad322 7 күн бұрын
evrytime I see Betty davis I see Susan Sarandon, what a great casting was Feud: Betty vs Joan
@mulemule
@mulemule 7 күн бұрын
*Johnny: "Well, **_you_** are a true professional."* *Ms. Davis: "Yes, THAT is really what she **_isn't!"_* *_GAME. SET. AND, MATCH._*
@patmatt1987
@patmatt1987 7 күн бұрын
I’ve never cared for Geraldo, that said this was completely DISGUSTING! You can clearly see the biased manner on behalf of Geraldo towards Denny from the very beginning of this segment. Gross Geraldo cannot wrap his head around his buddy Merv possibly doing this? Piece of garbage with his disgusting mustache. Was a fan of Denny back then and always wondered whatever happened to his career..now I got my answer.
@BSilva1984
@BSilva1984 8 күн бұрын
I remember Bette Davis
@jockoadams3377
@jockoadams3377 8 күн бұрын
Bette Davis was labeled “difficult” because she wanted a say in her career. She wanted to be paid well for doing a great job. And she didnt want to have to take shit from anyone. Thats entirely different than behaving like a spoiled brat because youre a pretty face.
@1960songwriter
@1960songwriter 8 күн бұрын
1 thing about aretha franklin is and was. She wasn't a fonie person. She wore her feelings unapologetic on her sleeves And if she didn't care 4u didn't have to guess it.
@viero7632
@viero7632 9 күн бұрын
lou is probably the most unfit person they could've picked to be an interviewer
@AmberLizzieBow444
@AmberLizzieBow444 9 күн бұрын
Love ann miller, so beautiful
@bigboy6191
@bigboy6191 9 күн бұрын
Liz Taylor was a bigger star . Probably the biggest star in showbiz. There's more accomplished actresses, Meryl Streep etc. But the age of stars is gone
@MegAplin
@MegAplin 9 күн бұрын
Wow.....two of my favorites....Lauren Bacall and Katherine Hepburn....
@wraithconscience
@wraithconscience 9 күн бұрын
Firstly, please spell Hepburn's name correctly, namely Kath - A - rine. Secondly, Jane Fonda has to be the most ridiculous figure in cinema. "Hepburn didn't like me..." She sounds like a demented three year old ! Her treasonous behavior during the Vietnam war should have landed her in jail. Certainly, her bad acting should have landed her in jail. Her discourse should land her in a mental hospital for narcissism. As for her "feminist aspirations", didn't she get her start with films like "Barbarella", a BOOB-flick? Why yes, I think she did! Brigitte Bardot one can understand. Bardot was actually beautiful, alluring, captivating. Fonda? Please ! Like Gloria Steinem, who started out life as a Playboy Bunny (she claimed she was investigating harsh working conditions for women...try a factory), then furthered her career by borrowing $10,000 from her BOY-friend to start MS. magazine, Fonda has been trading on her relations with men her entire life -- first, her charming father and then her not so charming husband. Like Steinem taking money from a man to start a feminist magazine and who, in a New York Times editorial stated, she didn't love this man and wouldn't marry him, she nonetheless did sleep with him and take $10,000 from him to start a "feminist" magazine. Hypocrite Hanoi Jane, a Democrat, protested the Vietnam War, all the while it was her party prosecuting the Vietnam War: Democrat President Truman send the first "military advisers" to Vietnam. JFK sent the first 16,000 troops to Vietnam. Democrat LBJ sent 550,000 troops to Vietnam. It was Nixon who ended the Vietnam war. Fonda cites herself as a feminist. Well, feminists got $5 million from the US Government, but feminist Steinem couldn't finance a magazine on her own? Steinem's greatest contribution to American culture was disappearing from it altogether. Fonda's greatest contribution to American culture was likely her workout videos. Hepburn, who had 1) a much better background than Fonda, 2) a much better education than Fonda, and 3) a much better brain than Fonda, and 4) a much better character than Fonda, was most honest and consistent in naming all the men in her life who helped her: her father, who gave her strict discipline and managed her money all her life until he died in 1962; her male co-stars and directors, who brought out the best in her; her first husband, "Luddy", who remained a great and supportive friend his whole life, and the many screenwriters, producers, agents and theatre folk (like Lawrence Langner). With Fonda (and Steinem), I'm seeing a "feminist" track record on the dim and dumb side of life...and a very poor track record, indeed. My mother and grandmother were both surgeons, so I don't find traiterous work-out video starlets particularly admirable. Remember, "Barabarella", a great statement of American womanhood...NOT. Fortunately, the rest of us are aware of the great women in American history: Elizabeth Blackwell, first lady medical doctor, 1849. Charlotte Ray, first Black woman lawyer and SUPREME COURT litigator, 1872. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, first Black American woman doctor, 1864. Mary Newson, first American woman PhD in mathematics, 1894. Euphemia Haynes, first Black American woman PhD in mathematics, 1943. Arabella Mansfield, first American woman lawyer, 1869. And let's not forget the great educational institutions behind them: 1837, Oberlin College admits women and blacks. 1885, Bryn Mawr's entrance exams are the same as Harvard's. 1873, University of Michigan begins admitting women. 1678, Italian Elena Piscopia earns a PhD in mathematics -- yes, 1678. 1901, Marie Curie, 1893, Master's Degree Physics, followed by PhD, then 1903, Nobel Prize Physics. Jane Fonda? Seriously? Can you spell a-i-r-h-e-a-d and e-x-a-g-g-e-r-a-t-e-d self worth? As said, strong candidate for one of the dumbest figures in cinema. Her poor father !!!
@davemathews7890
@davemathews7890 9 күн бұрын
Bette never gave up and she never gave up on a grudge. I'm kind of in awe of that.
@garthevens8661
@garthevens8661 10 күн бұрын
Driver for her on movie I’ve never met such an unpleasant woman back seat drove whole way told me I’m doing everything wrong got to her room immediately wanted fridge and dresser moved. Ran every light taking her home. Never worked for her again.
@browningautomatic2393
@browningautomatic2393 10 күн бұрын
GREAT VIDEO ! SUNDAY 5/19/24 MAY 19, 2024