John C. Tibbetts Interviews
John C. Tibbetts Interviews
JOHN C. TIBBETTS is a retired Professor at the University of Kansas, where for more than 25 years he taught courses in film history, media studies, and theory and aesthetics. He is an author, educator, broadcaster, as well as an artist and pianist. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in Multi-Disciplinary Studies (Art History, Theater, Photography and Film). As a broadcaster and journalist and scholar he has worked as a news reporter for CBS Television and National Public Radio; produced classical music programming for Kansas Public Radio; written (and illustrated) many books, including The Dark Side of G.K. Chesterton: Gargoyles and Grotesques, The Furies of Marjorie Bowen, The Gothic Worlds of Peter Straub, Those Who Made It: Conversations with the Legends of Hollywood, Peter Weir: Interviews. He was awarded in 2008 the Kansas Governor’s Arts in Education Award, presented by Governor Kathleen Sebelius.
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One of my favorite actors of all time.👍
Pause it at 2:53-2:55 as well
3:46-4:10: What Keaton was probably offered as a screenplay was "Pacific Heights" , his next movie he did after "Batman".It came out in September 1990.😊
I adore this film.❤ The beautiful scene where Adrienne leans back with her bonnet was spectacular with the lighting so golden.❤ In the scene where Andrew is on his copter, and Ariel is at the window....look for a hand from someone on set that helps her dress.... it's when she fiddles with her locket. This film charms me so. Thanks Woody you are a treasure. The music of Mendelssohn is just PERFECT! The spirit ball adds just that touch of mystery and magic. *I once saw something like that in Coney Island* classic. And it's true.....life does go on after death and how comforting is that.🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞 Sumer is a cumminin leu de sing cookoo! Mia has just the right amount of poise and elegance to carry her role....now I like Diane K. very much but her....oh gee oh golly would not have resonated with the sophisticated character of Ariel. If I had a dime for each time I've viewed this film, I would easily have had 50$🌟
She created that role. . .
🎉amazing. Cop movie
Why Zeffirelli was great? Because he feel underminds; he said about Mel: I choose him because every time when you see him you feel danger. Not from him but just feeling of danger, frustration... It is so true and this exactly is a Hamlet's credo...
Similar vibe to Alain Delon
My favorite part are when the villain hypnotized she
That was cold blooded when he came up on Tom Berenger.
Greatest actor
Gibson a Quiet Person😂😂😂
Good at thinking on his feet
Great actor Gene Hackman.
Hate to "hate" her character, sympathize for her losing.
Una entrevista después de hacer " Los Reyes del Mambo " pero como no entiendo ingles pues me quedo igual de como estaba antes de verlo.
They don’t em that good anymore
Loved every one of your movies. Happy birthday!
This is a good example of how an interviewer can be a buffoon but still get valuable information from the interviewees. Shades of Charlie Rose, who had rocks in his pervy head.
I believe that this was done in 1986
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😂❤❤❤😊 ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНА СИ МАЛКАТА!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
This guy is a moronic interviewer.
Joel Schumacher is a sussy boi
Not really Riches to Rags Hawk won a 250k truck, 100k prize money and 140k from the bet
Well maybe 🤔 she can Star 🌟 in The Goonies 2 movie 🎥 sequel that never 👎 got off the ground back then in the 1980’s!
Samantha
Also great in They Live two years later.
R.I.P Tonya Knight.
Such a nice voice and manner of speaking.
Sexy beast ❤
mindless
Everyone would learn a lot about humanity by reading Le Ly's books.
What a great actor
Just...don't ask what happened to Hoggle :/ Look it up if you're curious....it's not pretty.
Hideo Kojima created Col.Roy Campbell,Snake's boss inspired by Trautman
Yeah, I remember '85 very well. And Tina Turner was massive at that moment. And she pretty much stayed that way all the way into the early 90's when her movie came out. But she was one of those stars who were larger than life around this time. They don't make'em like that anymore. R.I.P. Sweetheart.😉✌🏻
that was the best cast EVER of Cats
Huge difference between an interview and in film. In film, she can look sultry, in interview she look ordinary
He looks like a sphyco in this interview 😅, but for real, he did a outstanding performance in all 4 movies but sphyco 2 was absolutely his best!
George Burns gave me herpes in 1981
very nice kevin michael costner interview for the postman - in (97) !!!!
Incredible how he almost have not aged from 1968 (2001) to 1985 (2010).
Great actor!! ....and I can watch Psycho 1, 2, or 3 any day of the week!
Great movie
Damn he was fine..
This is not the wrestler I guess
Considering how great Lance Henriksen is, it's a shame his part in this film was barely more than an extra. But I guess some of that is on Tom Wolfe, for whom Schirra was not as big a part of the story.
There were12 months between filming Over The Top and Rambo III. How did his hair get so long so quickly?
Mel Gibson has the charismatic glow. What makes no sense is the camera technology and editing technology is far superior today to anything back in the 1980s. But you watch the old movies and they have life. Their just so much better. What's happening to us?