and here we are watching this on the Fucken internet! 😅
@melanieashman10663 күн бұрын
fat or not he's fabulous both ways
@Real_Michael_Jordan6 күн бұрын
Dang that Rita woman was Stunning
@yyyd65597 күн бұрын
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse
@gwae4811 күн бұрын
I think he was usually too old for the parts he played.
@acer423712 күн бұрын
Mothers be good to your sons, teach them how to treat a woman by having standards for your partners. Just be a good person!
@debradevonne322514 күн бұрын
Marlon Brando certainly did not age well!! 😮😮
@markwatson244614 күн бұрын
He was a creep and predator
@dafinker344314 күн бұрын
Cannot see it the twangy voice off putting very ,good name that’s it
@dafinker344314 күн бұрын
Brando ? Bad voice and the appeal 👎
@dafinker344314 күн бұрын
Barbra 👎
@kati101715 күн бұрын
Great actor but a pig of a person. "Never confuse the artist with the art".
@ArkyMalarkey15 күн бұрын
7:58 Hey Johnny, I’m Hank Agent, your County Kimball!
@pixiewings21_915 күн бұрын
I loved watching this. Heath had the sort of gravitas that you remember where you were when you heard of his death - I certainly do. I was utterly shocked and shaken by it. He was *so* talented and to imagine what he could have achieved as he continued to develop his talent had he lived longer... it's a tragic loss to the acting world and to those of us who love cinema. But more than that, he seemed like a beautiful, sensitive and emotionally intelligent soul.
@marzymarrz517215 күн бұрын
When a woman is damaged, there is nothing as compelling as a damaged man. And Marlon ...... she used the right phrase ie animal perception.
@clarabell60z16 күн бұрын
The takedown of our modern society-the addicted Mom, Wife…
@USA_Newyork_street_interviews17 күн бұрын
Made a beautiful video about him
@USA_Newyork_street_interviews17 күн бұрын
Justmade a beautiful video of him
@davidwujczyk303718 күн бұрын
Robin Williams was so freaking talented and hilarious.
@bobbyoldsmith942519 күн бұрын
He's clearly a raging narcissist. Horrible man .
@lyneae378619 күн бұрын
Brando could talk with his eyes. A whole other dialogue with his eyes.
@kallenesperian953819 күн бұрын
LOVE Robert Downey Jr. ☺️
@MsSchumacher-zf7so20 күн бұрын
THANK YOU .... FINALLY.... REAL!!!!
@evelynn427321 күн бұрын
Rita Moreno... wow.
@holyspacemonkey21 күн бұрын
One of the things that bugs me most about Christopher Reeve’s criticism of Brando (on Letterman in 1982) is the way he confidently proclaims “what happened” to Brando’s acting career, about how the press praised him regardless of whether he worked hard or not, etc., as if Reeve had any inside knowledge of what was actually going on in Marlon Brando’s life or psyche at the time. (Also I don’t remember Brando’s press coverage being as Reeve described.) It seems especially rude considering how graciously and generously Brando greeted him on Superman, with gifts and personal attention and advice, as Reeve described in the previous clip. It makes me suspect that their relationship soured at some point, which could have been either’s fault (or neither’s). I think Reeve’s gripe is personal, and he’s not admitting that here.
@shawn57622 күн бұрын
Damn he was good looking.
@berlynify23 күн бұрын
..note to self - there's nothing obsessive (or possessive) about love..if you're obsessed with someone(s), then you're hooked..addicted.
@IvanRodriguez-hl4pg23 күн бұрын
Out of all the women Marlon Brando knew, I think it was Rita (Moreno) who understood him most and I would have been bothered if she'd been omitted from this piece. She probably loved him more than any of his wives did. There's a restaurant in North Hollywood which has photos of famous people on the walls and there's one of Rita and Marlon sitting at a booth somewhere and he's giving the photographer the finger as Rita has this look of shock on her face. I always found that pic amusing.
@marthahenrickson_today142825 күн бұрын
he was my fav too...but when I saw him sing in guys and dolls I walked out of the Astor theatre (on Flatbush Ave..) was disappointed..Now as and adult i love him singing in G & D.
@IHGChick25 күн бұрын
Who knew he could sing....?
@mrbala809526 күн бұрын
Le tennis cest extraordinaire mais le genie cest mcenroe.
@anaislavalee991426 күн бұрын
Je regrette que personne ne traduise en francais, toute ses interviews. Je l adore❤
@_AmorFati_27 күн бұрын
If you pay close attention to Paul in Last Tango in Paris you'll get a very close approximation to who Marlon Brando was as a person. Damaged yet sensitive. He left his soul on set.
@shanenolan08528 күн бұрын
6:02 He had 11 children 😂😂 not 17
@user-tr7yg7zo3jАй бұрын
People who “keep finding” unreliable partners are often sex and love addicts.
@johnnotrealname8168Ай бұрын
My favourite Archibald Alexander Leach performance is Suspicion (1941) because of how out of character I expected the male character to be.
@StellaAdler_Ай бұрын
It’s a known fact that when he moved to the islands he slept with hundreds of men and did many awful things to underage kids😢😢😢😢
@deanmyers453Ай бұрын
These people are of non in,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, importance
@user-ju8fn8fu9sАй бұрын
My favorite actor ❤
@user-dj9cz2qr2rАй бұрын
My God those were the days that just looking at a man would get you in trouble.......Marlon Brando was an absolute hunk of a man! Now days we have lollie boys. In 2024 the MAN gene pool has completely GONE never to return 😢
@paulsolon6229Ай бұрын
He can’t talk w o saying Like
@blockbusstarАй бұрын
Imagine him as the joker
@JeffreyWallkАй бұрын
Brilliant insights
@VincentAgostino-gy6hrАй бұрын
I worked on a movie with Marlon… very interesting charismatic man.
@kingpoop2471Ай бұрын
"Tim's the greatest actor ever" 😂
@pjj9491Ай бұрын
Marlon was sexy...but that voice...didnt fit... And Streisand stalked Redford...ask him...she is creepy
@Kobaltking-kt5yjАй бұрын
He can only say this from his position. If he were a starving actor his tone would change. Only after he is considered the best can he have this perspective. Who is best, worst, and in between is the very competition that forged all the best at everything.
@doctornov7Ай бұрын
You have committed the genetic fallacy.
@Kobaltking-kt5yjАй бұрын
@@doctornov7 no. I’m not saying what he said is wrong. I’m saying that he would only hold this point of view from his massive legacy. If he were a nobody saying it I would see the statement as beautiful just like the other folks watching. But in the middle ground where people fight for their spot in history, the tone is much different. There it’s ALL about who’s better or worse.
Пікірлер
Godfather make him the best actor of all time
and here we are watching this on the Fucken internet! 😅
fat or not he's fabulous both ways
Dang that Rita woman was Stunning
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse
I think he was usually too old for the parts he played.
Mothers be good to your sons, teach them how to treat a woman by having standards for your partners. Just be a good person!
Marlon Brando certainly did not age well!! 😮😮
He was a creep and predator
Cannot see it the twangy voice off putting very ,good name that’s it
Brando ? Bad voice and the appeal 👎
Barbra 👎
Great actor but a pig of a person. "Never confuse the artist with the art".
7:58 Hey Johnny, I’m Hank Agent, your County Kimball!
I loved watching this. Heath had the sort of gravitas that you remember where you were when you heard of his death - I certainly do. I was utterly shocked and shaken by it. He was *so* talented and to imagine what he could have achieved as he continued to develop his talent had he lived longer... it's a tragic loss to the acting world and to those of us who love cinema. But more than that, he seemed like a beautiful, sensitive and emotionally intelligent soul.
When a woman is damaged, there is nothing as compelling as a damaged man. And Marlon ...... she used the right phrase ie animal perception.
The takedown of our modern society-the addicted Mom, Wife…
Made a beautiful video about him
Justmade a beautiful video of him
Robin Williams was so freaking talented and hilarious.
He's clearly a raging narcissist. Horrible man .
Brando could talk with his eyes. A whole other dialogue with his eyes.
LOVE Robert Downey Jr. ☺️
THANK YOU .... FINALLY.... REAL!!!!
Rita Moreno... wow.
One of the things that bugs me most about Christopher Reeve’s criticism of Brando (on Letterman in 1982) is the way he confidently proclaims “what happened” to Brando’s acting career, about how the press praised him regardless of whether he worked hard or not, etc., as if Reeve had any inside knowledge of what was actually going on in Marlon Brando’s life or psyche at the time. (Also I don’t remember Brando’s press coverage being as Reeve described.) It seems especially rude considering how graciously and generously Brando greeted him on Superman, with gifts and personal attention and advice, as Reeve described in the previous clip. It makes me suspect that their relationship soured at some point, which could have been either’s fault (or neither’s). I think Reeve’s gripe is personal, and he’s not admitting that here.
Damn he was good looking.
..note to self - there's nothing obsessive (or possessive) about love..if you're obsessed with someone(s), then you're hooked..addicted.
Out of all the women Marlon Brando knew, I think it was Rita (Moreno) who understood him most and I would have been bothered if she'd been omitted from this piece. She probably loved him more than any of his wives did. There's a restaurant in North Hollywood which has photos of famous people on the walls and there's one of Rita and Marlon sitting at a booth somewhere and he's giving the photographer the finger as Rita has this look of shock on her face. I always found that pic amusing.
he was my fav too...but when I saw him sing in guys and dolls I walked out of the Astor theatre (on Flatbush Ave..) was disappointed..Now as and adult i love him singing in G & D.
Who knew he could sing....?
Le tennis cest extraordinaire mais le genie cest mcenroe.
Je regrette que personne ne traduise en francais, toute ses interviews. Je l adore❤
If you pay close attention to Paul in Last Tango in Paris you'll get a very close approximation to who Marlon Brando was as a person. Damaged yet sensitive. He left his soul on set.
6:02 He had 11 children 😂😂 not 17
People who “keep finding” unreliable partners are often sex and love addicts.
My favourite Archibald Alexander Leach performance is Suspicion (1941) because of how out of character I expected the male character to be.
It’s a known fact that when he moved to the islands he slept with hundreds of men and did many awful things to underage kids😢😢😢😢
These people are of non in,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, importance
My favorite actor ❤
My God those were the days that just looking at a man would get you in trouble.......Marlon Brando was an absolute hunk of a man! Now days we have lollie boys. In 2024 the MAN gene pool has completely GONE never to return 😢
He can’t talk w o saying Like
Imagine him as the joker
Brilliant insights
I worked on a movie with Marlon… very interesting charismatic man.
"Tim's the greatest actor ever" 😂
Marlon was sexy...but that voice...didnt fit... And Streisand stalked Redford...ask him...she is creepy
He can only say this from his position. If he were a starving actor his tone would change. Only after he is considered the best can he have this perspective. Who is best, worst, and in between is the very competition that forged all the best at everything.
You have committed the genetic fallacy.
@@doctornov7 no. I’m not saying what he said is wrong. I’m saying that he would only hold this point of view from his massive legacy. If he were a nobody saying it I would see the statement as beautiful just like the other folks watching. But in the middle ground where people fight for their spot in history, the tone is much different. There it’s ALL about who’s better or worse.
Acting is the lowest form of art there is!!!
Rogan don't know acting.