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@Jose_Irizarry
@Jose_Irizarry Күн бұрын
Real impactful and incredible stories.
@happycat3399
@happycat3399 3 күн бұрын
I absolutely love this. The back stories of incredible people, right place right time, persevere, willingness to learn. Becoming so very successful. I wonder if he ever knew how many people he enriched with his talent? Amazing Life stories. Circle of life. I just love this.🎥❤️ RIP Garry Marshall
@lesley5839
@lesley5839 7 күн бұрын
you guys are so cool
@theogoldberg8919
@theogoldberg8919 7 күн бұрын
#WritersGuildFoundation around 1'13'00 what Robert Benton is trying to say is that writing stories begin with oral stories , Tales , transmission. It's fundamental. Don't write anything you couldn't pronounce , especially for a script !!!!!
@theogoldberg8919
@theogoldberg8919 7 күн бұрын
WRITING GEM
@croberts269
@croberts269 9 күн бұрын
Polonsky writing Odds Against Tomorrow was at Harry Belafonte's behest.
@RobertJonesWightpaint
@RobertJonesWightpaint 17 күн бұрын
Obviously inching towards the end of his life when this recording was made, but still a great memory, and a fascinating character: while Groucho sounds like an ogre of a father at times, it's not hard to understand his anger at having his son try to shape his image for him, when he'd already gone out of his way to shape it for himself. I don't feel though that criticism should be directed at either Groucho or Arthur for that - if you've got a famous father, you're going to want to write about him - if you are a writer - and if you're that famous person, you're going to be hyper-sensitive about it - especially if you're also a writer. The world was still a better place for Groucho and Arthur having lived.
@jamesmcfadden6781
@jamesmcfadden6781 20 күн бұрын
The Maestro. Often imitated, never duplicated.
@georgeschlaline6057
@georgeschlaline6057 21 күн бұрын
WWIII will take place in the year 2026 and 7 months
@MartianTom
@MartianTom 22 күн бұрын
The man says it all.
@kamkolfilms
@kamkolfilms 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for this! Veena's response to my question and her example from The Killing of how to direct visually on the screen was so helpful! Thanks! - Nikhil
@maximillianford9301
@maximillianford9301 25 күн бұрын
The Apartment is an absolute masterwork. Incredible screenplay, well fleshed-out and complex characters, a tightrope-like navigation of the comedy-tragedy line, and of course the triumphant yet still beautifully understated ending. I find Wilder's catalogue a bit hit and miss, but he was undoubtedly an incredible talent, and the world is a far better place for his contributions
@c.e.schlink9933
@c.e.schlink9933 25 күн бұрын
He is so much like Woody Allen, but Woody Allen would not be tolerant to interviewers . Nervous and projected humility, but inside…sharp as steel, confident and a wit that isn’t as over explained. Different…but very similar.
@jonathangriffin8060
@jonathangriffin8060 27 күн бұрын
I remember Veena's work on "Cold Case" and I still watch the reruns of the series. As a would be writer/showrunner, I have written a pilot for a police procedural. It is awesome to put such a wonderful face to an even more wonderful writer! Thank you, Veena!! 😊👍🎬📺🎞📓📼
@philiphalpenny9761
@philiphalpenny9761 27 күн бұрын
Jack mentions in his narration that Billy made more classics than any of his contemporaries...I love Wilder...but it arguable...that Ford, William Wyler & Hitchcock have an even more striking ration of classics...
@jesusmartinez2487
@jesusmartinez2487 28 күн бұрын
Got my fingers crossed! Once again, good luck to everyone who applied!
@johnjohnson2194
@johnjohnson2194 28 күн бұрын
When will the 2024 application portal open for submissions?
@johnjohnson2194
@johnjohnson2194 28 күн бұрын
I'm definitely hiring CK claire Kiechel!!!!!!!!
@sebbenforte
@sebbenforte Ай бұрын
How to kick-start a writing session: deconstruct everything, even yourself, so that the throbbing vein of propaganda can speak fluently through your empty vessel.
@petervance6777
@petervance6777 Ай бұрын
they said f troop was the most fun🤑
@williamvesey3679
@williamvesey3679 Ай бұрын
This is hands down the most train wreck discussion on this topic I have ever watched. I am now dumber for having watched it.
@pizzaface9213
@pizzaface9213 Ай бұрын
Patton looks so hot with the short, messy hair and the stubble 😍
@MARCIE12ification
@MARCIE12ification Ай бұрын
Fake he no write
@RochaGamesitz
@RochaGamesitz Ай бұрын
*I love Everybody hates Chris!*
@billmiller6274
@billmiller6274 Ай бұрын
In the 70s all doctors in NY were Jewish and they were not exactly young so not sure how that aligns with his experience.
@captaintruth3219
@captaintruth3219 Ай бұрын
Has there ever been an interview from Hollywood without bringing up segregation? For a guy that found it hard to believe they had separate water fountains in the army he sure didn’t write too many stories with a ton of black people. He should’ve had the S.S. Minnow land on Haiti now that would’ve been a riot. 👩🏿‍🍳👨🏿‍🌾👨🏿‍⚕️👩🏾‍🦱👨🏿‍🔧🎅🏿🧜🏿‍♂️🙋🏾‍♀️
@chrisnam1603
@chrisnam1603 Ай бұрын
'What dreams may come' a movie for all to be inspired by, what an amazing man +♥ he is-was, bless you
@khushbubaid7394
@khushbubaid7394 Ай бұрын
What a great initiative!
@AuntBoo
@AuntBoo Ай бұрын
Ouuuuu, his Nuts would have been Stuck to his Adam's apple Without a Second thought.🙂‍↔️
@drogilby
@drogilby Ай бұрын
Let Nancy speak----these two women are TERRIBLE!
@irismom1
@irismom1 Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@hgg1531
@hgg1531 Ай бұрын
Well, you know what, thank you You Tube! Billy Wilder is by far the greatest movie maker of all time. To have this recording of his thoughts on making movies is invaluable. HE DID IT. I hope I can too.
@davidanthonystone5165
@davidanthonystone5165 Ай бұрын
He was able to really catch the Human Condition and the American Psyche better than any native Americans. A genius and a poet
@liltick102
@liltick102 Ай бұрын
I mean.. If he spent most of his life around a camera- an interview isn’t such a surprising treasure- but I agree overall. Then again there don’t seem to be any of say, Kenji Mizoguchi, or the composer Maurice Ravel - so we very well could have never had this. My understanding is that all the recorded interviews - many broadcasting companies toss out the old film / archival audio by the kilo without knowing what gold is in there - a horrid shame now for anyone who loves these kinds of video’s - thankfully though much has survived, film’s as well.
@omegaswiper
@omegaswiper Ай бұрын
Original or Frisco?
@ZiggyPeterLewis
@ZiggyPeterLewis Ай бұрын
Say what you want about de Niro being as good an actor as he used to be, but in the Irishman, when he's recounting his life of crime, he's got that exact same voice, he just nailed that old man whistlin' shyness and stumbling hesitation, like he doesn't have enough breath and time to tell his whole life, so he's rushing and fallin'... This has just stroke me. De Niro still got it, if the role worths it.
@justju0rd
@justju0rd 2 ай бұрын
That's strange, its not a tank full of Manatees. Matt and Trey you liars
@gamkal7231
@gamkal7231 2 ай бұрын
That was a BRILLIANT beginning to Barbie, btw, Greta. Absolutely brilliant!
@Ella-gb7no
@Ella-gb7no Ай бұрын
yes!
@virginiajackson8813
@virginiajackson8813 2 ай бұрын
Teaching now for 34 years - 5th grade - do you need stories? Funny, real, relevant, wonderful amazing stories from 34 years - and counting - stories. Everyone tells me to write a book - but I am a teacher. But you all would love my real stories - any elementary and educational topic - I have a story!!
@SpritzMcSoda
@SpritzMcSoda 2 ай бұрын
The GOAT screenwriter, period. I had no idea about his fucked up childhood. It makes sense that his characters are so endearing and optimistic coming from someone that knows about trauma.
@salle6141
@salle6141 2 ай бұрын
"PromoSM" 🎶
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@_._.- 2 ай бұрын
4:28 - 57:59 -
@jamesdelcol3701
@jamesdelcol3701 2 ай бұрын
I am starting my own journey now. It is a cooler experience than a labor. I don't need anything except the reading materials. It has to be fresh. I need to be reading a lot when I write. Otherwise I'm weak.
@enricopo5325
@enricopo5325 2 ай бұрын
get em 🙏
@jamesdelcol3701
@jamesdelcol3701 2 ай бұрын
I feel fear, but I am walking though it anyway.@@enricopo5325
@alemar5810
@alemar5810 2 ай бұрын
So much poison poured by this woman against so many ... God punished her with the worst. I hope she had changed.
@jesusmartinez2487
@jesusmartinez2487 2 ай бұрын
Outstanding interview!!!
@jesusmartinez2487
@jesusmartinez2487 2 ай бұрын
A true LEGEND!!!
@bluecollarlit
@bluecollarlit 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! What a terrific and helpful conversation! Blue Collar Lit. _____________________
@jesusmartinez2487
@jesusmartinez2487 2 ай бұрын
Legend!!!!!
@k.e.lanning5232
@k.e.lanning5232 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic script breakdown--love the background info and David's childhood memories in the script development!!
@user-ty6ln8ep6n
@user-ty6ln8ep6n 2 ай бұрын
Why wasn't Temple of Gold ever made into a movie? That book was one of my favorites when I was a teenager.
@jesusmartinez2487
@jesusmartinez2487 2 ай бұрын
Loved it!! I totally agree, getting started it the hardest thing in writing. ❤❤
@leeshargel
@leeshargel 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, RB for this gracious gift of John Hoffman. Alexa's interview touched on so many points, it was like being in a master class. John Hoffman's interview empowered me to move forward with greater courage and ambition for my ROM-COM, NUMBER 54. Nobody does it like STAGE 32. The greatest place on planet earth (and any another planet), where creatives can meet, share and learn about the business of visual entertainment.