Anthony Hopkins interview MAGIC (entrevista MAGIA) ventriloquist
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This was an extra feature on the DVD for the movie MAGIC starring young Anthony Hopkins as a psychotic ventriloquist. His interviewer translates his questions and Tony's responses into Spanish. Tony talks about his character and demonstrates ventriloquism and magic tricks. Includes some great clips from the film.
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Anthony Hopkins was such a very handsome and charming man back in the day. ☺
@uncleruckus4916
8 жыл бұрын
+Bob Schneider homoplease
@Cacophony314
5 жыл бұрын
He still is.
@04dram04
4 жыл бұрын
Still is
@nicolesong6199
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, always has been.
@susanwalsh-perloff4441
2 ай бұрын
He still is
He looks very happy and cute here :) I almost can't believe he is the same guy who played Hannibal Lecter !! Talk about versatility !!! My favorite of all times :))
He looks so enchanted by the translator’s quick Spanish of his words
What you might not realise about this clip is that the interviewer is actually a puppet and Anthony Hopkins is just that good at ventriloquism!
@phantasm8180
5 жыл бұрын
no exactamente señor
he looks so chill in this interview
Handsome man.
Anthony Hopkins is GIFTED! PERIOD!
Oh my goodness! What a stunning performance!! Best ventriloquist I’ve ever, ever seen! 😮
This movie is so underrated ♥
@amberdavy3474
3 жыл бұрын
Really is. One of my all time favourites
how can he do that coin trick so smoothly when he's obviously completely hammered? gotta love the welsh!
He is a monster of an actor!!!!!
there's something very mysterious about A.Hopkins. Wonderful actor!
@nicolesong6199
3 жыл бұрын
Mysterious is right
No te puedo creer, Pepe Ludmir en Perú fue una eminencia, no tenía idea que hubiera entrevistado a Anthony Hopkins, qué gran hallazgo, él tradujo además la premiación de los Oscar por muchos años, un grande realmente.
This man is a damn genius.
anthony hopkins is so hot
@toomuchellison
2 жыл бұрын
Say it louder
His smile, wonderful.
I re-watched Magic recently on YT and great film with a perfect performance by Anthony Hopkins as Corky and Fats.
Descubrí está película hace poco, que obra maestra, no me cansó de repetir el gran maestro que es Anthony Hopkins
I think the interviewer does a great job translating while the interview goes on, the guy is a professional, but he's not wise making questions and in his translations he rewrites the answers given by Hopkins. Anyway the clip is great.
He’s so cute and handsome in 1978, even though he’s 41 years old. He looks so happy in this interview - did he get his first taste of playing a madman?
@nicolesong6199
3 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe it. And when did his hair turn from this colour of ... tawny to like grey in 1991?
@nicolesong6199
3 жыл бұрын
Actually, I think his hair was still a bit light brown in the 1992 oscars. And then he got back to Britain for the Aspel interview and it’s like his hair had greyed further. I almost want to document his hair receding, just for fun.
@fan1985ful
Жыл бұрын
@@nicolesong6199 the bangs would make it hard to evaluate
I love.. Thank you 🌹🌹🌹 une légende notre acteur.
I just read he was diagnosed with aspergers at 70 years old! I guess it comes through this interview!
@nicolesong6199
3 жыл бұрын
Every interview. Mostly
His ventriloquism in the film seems a lot more clean and better than when he does it in interviews. Strange 😂.
i'm going to learn the freaking coin thing ;)
Oh ye who love to be mesmerised. He's an actor, peeps, and a very good one at that.
Pepe Ludmir y Anthony Hopkins 2 Leyendas!!!
@EnriqueAgustini
3 жыл бұрын
Increíble hallazgo no tenía idea de que lo hubiera entrevistado, Pepe Ludmir una entrañable persona.
@browninky Great video! I'm a big Tony Hopkins fan. I think that the role in magic is among the best that he has done, he can play crazy people better that everyone else, extremely versatile actor. There is one part in the movie where the dummy (Fats) moved his eyes by himself, that gives you a wrong impression, but it's actually a mistake. The director said that nobody would notice, that's why many people incorrectly thought that the doll was alive or possesed, Excuse my english, I'm from Chile
@nicolesong6199
3 жыл бұрын
Ha... he underestimated how wary ppl r of that dummy
I love him and still do. He is magnificent. Rufus Sewell would be great in this as well.
a brother's love...
Lo amooo!!!!!!
una gran pelicula que merece ser vista por las nuevas generacione A Hopkins Burgess Meredith ..... exelente
so tony did do the voice for fats, the other documentary said the motion of fats was done mostly by the pro...
Increíble
@magnoliathistle Tony is my favorite actor and amazingly talented all-around (especially in piano!). However, in another feature on the DVD (the interview with his ventriloquism teacher), it is revealed that the real ventriloquist was hidden out of frame (behind Tony, next to Ann-Margret) and was controlling the majority of Fat's movements. The only times Tony was controlling Fats on his own were in a couple of master shots.
i think he is absolutely fuckin stoned
Me gusta esta entrevista.
Oh yes he was!
What a good movie
2:46, i paused it, i came back to the computer and noticed that he looks like golum from lord of the rings
This is the "suck" part of film making...having to go to every country and do interviews with interviewers who have no clue about the movie who interrupt you while your speaking. When you get as big as he is today, all that crap goes out the window.
@browninky
9 жыл бұрын
He looks like he's having a good enough time. I'm sure actors get paid for all that promotion too.
@uncleruckus4916
8 жыл бұрын
+inky brown so that's why many actors want to avoid lame interviewers
yes it is
@Deadmanfan4life It was a special feature on the copy I rented from netflix.
@caragea2002 I can see it, other websites have made this comparison as well.
@carolaesba Yes, you're right! The eyes moved because the real ventriloquist Dennis Alwood was still holding Fats after Tony had left the frame.
@JRRLewis
3 жыл бұрын
Dennis Alwood was a real ventriloquist who worked on the film and helped train Hopkins, but as Richard Attenborough explained, Hopkins did all the ventriloquist vocal work that is in the film itself: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gpN9xcyxec--ZdY.html . I just didn't want people to get the wrong idea with the term "real ventriloquist" that Hopkins didn't do the ventriloquism work on film himself.
you're telling me they can put a man on the moon but they can't do subtitles on a DVD commentary instead of this guy stopping the interview after every third word to translate??
LOL is true!!
¿De que año es esta entrevista? ¿Y cómo se llama el entrevistador?
@EnriqueAgustini
3 жыл бұрын
Pepe Ludmir, fue un gran entrevistador peruano y tradujo la premiación de los Oscar por muchos años.
ok i have one possible reason to counter that he was not actually crazy. if he were crazy, a schizophrenic as Anthony Hopkins says in an interview, then he wouldn't be able to stop Fats from coming out times where Fats is not physically present. And then the other people in the movie would know. he is irritable in scenes where Fats is not present, but Fats voice doesn't come out, he doesn't talk to himself, like he does talk to Fats.
@phoenixbrown2063
3 жыл бұрын
I think the murders committees by fats are deliberately left open as corky was present or witness nearby. Especially the part where fats moved on his own, is from corkys perspective of his belief that fats is a seperate part of him
Young Asgard king
2:00 The dummy blinked. Is that a mistake?
@nicolesong6199
3 жыл бұрын
Apparently yes, from the director Richard Attenborough.
Looks like Sebastian Stan
SO I WAS WRONG THE WHOLE TIME?? HE WAS CRAZY AND FATS WAS NOT ALIVE?? I THOUGHT THIS MOVIE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE FUN!! IM GONNA GO ON WITH MY THEORY ANYWAY BECAUSE ITS MORE INTERESTING THAT WAY.
it is not the french drop
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