Actors are a strange lot. Know a few here in NY. Never can tell when they are genuine or acting. Definately in their own world. Strange occupation to me, hey what do I know.
@fullmetalknight3974Күн бұрын
I’m here just to leave a comment to know that this info exists before the funny hats remove this video.
@_scabs66692 күн бұрын
This movie is SO HOT
@farinshore89002 күн бұрын
God I miss this courageous style of filmmaking. This is one of the greats !
@Unknown-wt4ei4 күн бұрын
clown
@AidenJodorowsky4 күн бұрын
This looks absolutely Horrifying. Who would volunteer for such an Experiment? It was bad enough the first time around.
@retter2critical4 күн бұрын
I agree.
@PurpleWarlock9 күн бұрын
Revisiting this. I think I might have written the comment mentioned at 01:42 in that NY Press article.
@OlgaSepulveda-pp3dq10 күн бұрын
He was such a a beautiful man.
@Hoophey15 күн бұрын
A quiet genius.......who didn't want the spotlight and who can blame him.
@theDrzhivargo18 күн бұрын
karen allen was in her absolute prime here
@FunkyAve6918 күн бұрын
I never knew Pissalin was such a raving crypto-antisemite conspiracist. Thanks!
@BornToTroll-it5ju19 күн бұрын
woke lunacy will prevent a movie this edgy from ever being made again, so enjoy
@heatherporterfield734321 күн бұрын
Gene Davis really got into the roll as a crossdresser, very femme. A couple of years later, he played a killer in "Ten to Midnight. ".😁🌷
@jipangoo24 күн бұрын
He embodies his vision
@jipangoo24 күн бұрын
This doco is outstanding
@Jacksonrox13Ай бұрын
He's such a smug, annoying, bitter contrarian. He might be intelligent, but he's incredibly conservative/close-minded and extremely condescending towards anyone he doesn't like. Best example is when he calls Ebert's criticism "pea-brained" and tries to say he's not being insulting. And his idea that "you can't just say you love film to be a film critic" is exactly why people would prefer to read/listen to other critics like Ebert, who actually show a passion and love for what they are reviewing. If all you do in your criticism is criticise whether your example succeeded in the fields of a, b and c, then you're not a critic: you're an analyst. I'd rather watch/read something written by someone who talks about the message and uniqueness of something with passion then an old-fashioned elitist who spends the entire time simply analysing what's wrong and trying to big up your ego by referencing old, obscure films that most people wouldn't have heard of him. And that final comment he made where you shouldn't be criticising when you're young because you don't have the experience is so old-headed AND that you should only view films under a Judeao-Christian viewpoint is disgustingly regressive. "Do they have any spiritual, moral or religious awareness?" So fucking right-wing and conservative. No wonder he got kicked out of the Film Critic Society.
@retter2criticalАй бұрын
What a pea-brained comment.
@papistkurt579Ай бұрын
Lord Farquaad is the best Aryan.
@aquireeverything9382Ай бұрын
Don’t shawwww it, don’t wink it 😂 holy crap you’re a goose delete your face
@detoxmuscleАй бұрын
William Friedkin is brilliant. ❤
@enminghee2926Ай бұрын
Russell Mulcahy, repeating his Highlander sparking swords trick.
@retter2criticalАй бұрын
And the same camera swoop.
@Dectron1Ай бұрын
During the 1917 Fatima apparitions Our Lady said: Russia (if not concreted) would spread her errors throughout the world. What Rusha did in America via Subversion has indeed spread to the rest of the world. Therefore, unfortunately this prophecy has been fulfilled. A primary aspect of communism is a reductively atheistic materialist world-view which aims to undermine anything Christian in society.
@thatoneguychad420Ай бұрын
Omg I wish I was there "Correct I don't care about trans people's lives." Cunts.
@RighteousReverendDynamite2 ай бұрын
I wish they filmed the loud rich sophist white proggie lady who kept trying to shout down Prof. Jensen..... and published it far and wide so she could never get a job as a unionized public school administrator in the future.
@RighteousReverendDynamite2 ай бұрын
"Holy Frogciaggine, Batman!" -Pope Facebook
@dubhdavidblack20942 ай бұрын
I haven't been able to comment on really anything MH/TT-related before because it's all somehow too personal maybe, the way that their work has affected us. I was 14 when It's My Life album came out, and it was the first CD I ever owned. I was *so* onboard for their evolution, the albums each seemed to explain important things to me as i grew up. Spirit of Eden has probably had the most impact on my world-view overall, though it and Laughingstock feel like 2 parts of a whole. If anyone reads this far, for sure we each sort if imprint our own wants and interpretations on MH as a person in addition to the music, and I'm asking this with pure intent/no agenda: I wonder if others think MH would be considered 'on the spectrum ' by today's understanding? I am myself, though didn't get diagnosed until quite recently and I'm in my 50s now. But as a then-undiagnosed 14yo kid who'd temporarily dropped out of school because (haha) we didn't understand that i was autistic, MH and TT were my constant companions. There was *so much* in the timbres, the tempos, the arrangements, even the artwork and particular scrawl of the lyric sheet that resonated with me, way beyond anything else previously and precious few albums after. Those complex resonances carried through the remainder of MH's recordings. The final 2 TT albums certainly seem to elicit similar feelings in many other autistic people besides me, so I'm curious if others here might have wondered this too. *Of course*, whether or not MH was or wasn't on-the-spectrum or any other deeply personal aspect of his autonomous self is of no consequence, there's no up/down criteria implied, but us animals always seek to better understand, yeah?
@rafaelmagalhaes17512 ай бұрын
Please watch Europa the last battle. It exposes the truth
@kittycatwithinternetaccess235610 күн бұрын
thats a neo nazi film
@HexenStar2 ай бұрын
I'd say that the peak of her career was not In the Line of Duty 5, but in City of Darkness (1999) and The Death Games (1997) - that movie seems to have been made literally for her and Fan Siu Wong to show off their best skills. And they did. Hell yes they did.
@kiddynamite39842 ай бұрын
Thot leaders
@AA-ke5bd2 ай бұрын
this is gold
@retter2critical2 ай бұрын
Share and sub for more, brother.
@paulzenco61822 ай бұрын
William Friedkin was absolutely fearless. He approached his work, life and even the interviews in the same way; did his way, no second thoughts. And also he was extremely intelligent. What a talent.
@user-wc3dw8wk9q2 ай бұрын
Don't see his connection between pedophilia and anarchism. But the rest is great!
@retter2critical2 ай бұрын
He spells it out pretty clearly.
@robfuzz2 ай бұрын
Truly a masterpiece and a brilliant time capsule to a time long gone. No one could've made this film other than Friedkin. Its unfortunate that it came out when it did in 1980 right when the disco backlash was happening, and a year before Reagan took office and AIDS became known. Cruising became part of a new wave of hatred and violence toward gay men. Looking back now its uncanny how this film predicted AIDS, with the role of the killer being passed from one man to another. Strange time.
@bk25243 ай бұрын
I've always just watched and chuckled when they did this but after watching this stick figure say "dont like it. Dont share it. Dont tweet it." Im going to make sure i do all three
@Ferst603 ай бұрын
I saw this a few years after it came out and I wasn’t impressed. It didn’t reflect my experience being gay in the 80s nor anyone I knew. It was a gross film filled with cliches imo
@RolanJohnson_SoCal3 ай бұрын
I wonder how old she is?
@-GRAVESITE-3 ай бұрын
This a great doc
@MrKylePopovich3 ай бұрын
This is one of my favourite behind the scenes interviews. So sad Shane let his anger get the best of him and hurt Amy. Nice to hear David give Shane an opportunity to be creative and work together.
@retter2critical3 ай бұрын
Theres two sides to every story. Who knows the truth.
@cubaniton743 ай бұрын
Look in the trailer for the New World Order illuminati mark of the beast (@ 0:47), which will be an equilateral triangle, because all three inside angles measure 60 degrees, (60, 60, 60) which translates to 666 because the zeros are of no value.
@cwd57363 ай бұрын
The way they glassed each other during fight. One for you, one for me! 😂😂😂
@retter2critical3 ай бұрын
Yeah its great, I love it.
@TS-12674 ай бұрын
... SOVIET RUSSIA 2.0 ... 4:00
@TS-12674 ай бұрын
.... CRIMINAL!!! @ 1:52 OFF WIV IS HEAD THIS INSTANT.... HAHA HAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAA 🏴🌄🌄🌄
@TS-12674 ай бұрын
... THIS IS HOW COMRADE DONALD J. TRUMPSKI WANTS THE U.S.A TO BE.... ALL ABOUT CONTROL... HIS CONTROL.... HE IS THE KING CUCURACHA 🪳 2:45
@Socialist2.04 ай бұрын
Bolshevism is a cancer
@JuanTorres-ny9ff4 ай бұрын
It's the only movie where I can recognize Al Pacino as an attractive man, in the other movies, Pacino appears like a man who needs to have some kind of leverage in order for a woman to pay attention to him. But this director caught some very fine shots at Al Pacino.
@zoetropeguardian4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this. I was always intrigued by him after seeing Blue Velvet and The American Friend but I never looked into him honestly. This made me love the man. Such a great portrait on him and the authentic essence of the person he was.
@retter2critical4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. Subscribe for more.
@chrislj20054 ай бұрын
I didn't know Richard Hammond had been in these many movies, crashes yes...
@BB-or8gi4 ай бұрын
The gay “lifestyle” 🙄
@jacktorrance26334 ай бұрын
As if there isn't one?
@bobsmith80505 ай бұрын
What if it was tim poole who hacked the mic hahahaah
@bobsmith80505 ай бұрын
Lets not forget this
@meredithhopkins14115 ай бұрын
The jazz influences and Mark's talent put Talk Talk light years ahead of ALL the other UK bands. And I do mean ALL!