He is probably the best actor, the hottest guy and the nicest person ever I can't believe he's 56 and has Parkinson's disease I can't imagine how he copes he is such a great person and he doesn't deserve it at all he is my idol and I hope I get to meet him one day love Lauren Xxx
Michael seems like an amazing person. It seems like he's the only actor who can jump over a desk, hop on a counter-top, jump over a banister, jump onto a sofa, jump up to hug a co-star, all while making everyone laugh and smile with his great sense of humour on family ties, spin city, back to the future ..etc. I pray he gets well soon God-Willing.❤
I was just watching an interview with Michael on David Letterman this year, and they use the exact same jokes now as they did in this interview :P But hey, it works.
Loved late night television and never got to watch it often because I always had to be in bed early due to having to rise early the next morning for work or for other reasons. Consequently, I love these Letterman snippets and episode extracts displaying Letterman's comic style posting on You Tube. David Letterman's resemblance to Alfred E. Newman is astonishing. I'm crazy about Mad Comics and Mad Magazine. It's my era. I never could get enough of them because I didn't own a subscription. I was a kid then. So, I would always head for the magazine rack when we shopped. Mad, as well as many other popular publications of the period would be there. Dave is definitely more comical though. It's sad we don't have entertainment resembling these shows and personalities any longer. The dialogue between Michael J. Fox and David Letterman is so brilliant. Informative. Rich with detail and interpolated with comedy about their lives and the entertainment sphere with which they're familiar. Television and film are different now (we can even include the publishing world in this scenario). It's all become so commercial now. It's becoming more and more the pursuit of money rather than delivering real entertainment to please your audience. It fills one with overwhelming sadness with that realization.
Thank you for this video. Here in France we don't have any news from Michael exept from internet and RU-vid. So great to see him in different videos at different ages. Michael you're still so cute, even today. God bless you my friend :).
This was a neat exchange. You can see Dave start to challenge Michael when he's like, "What, you play with your baby 8 hours a day?" "Yeah." "10 hours a day?" "Yeah" "Did ya, have to work yourself up to that?" At first I thought Dave was straight up antagonizing Michael. But then I realized it was more like he was saying "You're better than this. Give me better answers. You're funny and witty come on man" - And then Michael started talking about keeping him alive, and how he's heading for the fan. And Dave is like, "Yes! Finally, I knew you had it in you!"
when you watch interviews with him now... you can really see the struggle he goes through daily and its wierd to see him in this video without the parkinsons really affecting him and then seeing him today he's a great actor and he's absolutely kicking parkinson's in the ass right now :)
Michael Andrew Fox (Edmonton, Alberta, 9 de junio de 1961), más conocido como Michael J. Fox, es un actor canadiense-estadounidense retirado. Su carrera en el cine y la televisión comenzó a finales de los años setenta. Entre sus papeles se destacan Marty McFly en la trilogía de Regreso al futuro (1985-1990); Alex Keaton en Enredos de familia (1982-1989), por la cual ganó 3 premios Emmy y 1 Globo de Oro, y Mike Flaherty en Spin City (1996-2000), por la cual ganó 1 Emmy, 2 Globos de Oro y 2 SAG. Tras iniciar su carrera como actor con el nombre de Michael Fox, el canadiense añadió la letra J. para no coincidir con el intérprete del mismo nombre y como homenaje a otro actor: Michael J. Pollard.
MJF was one of those guys you knew all the girls were crazy about. He was a teen Idol and all, but somehow you couldn't get upset or be jealous of him. He was Marty McFly for christ sakes! Greetings from a fan from Chile, South America.
When you watch this video you can see that he twitches slightly as he always positions himself on the chair and touches his face, I think it's the parkinsons only just starting to take shape and he probably didn't know he had it at that point and tried to hide it as best as possible, great actor and nice guy
welll, he said his baby was 14 months in the vid, and sam was born in may 1989, so the interview would be about july/august 1990. So, after his father died.
A favorite--cheeze 'n' *rice*, their chemistry is amazin'. -she says from the floor. doesn't bother gettin' up cos she's a-gonna play it AGAIN- Yes, I used caps. SKWEE!
Funny you would say he looks like Josh , I was thinking that had the hunger games been done in the 80's Michael probably would have been the top choice for Peeta.
The one I've been looking everywhere for is when he did David Letterman talking about being fact checker for research on "Bright Lights big city" He was Hillarious. The interview is better than the movie. Micheal saves the world from exploding pies! Anyone know what year that was? I don't know how I missed seeing so many interviews. I was buying every magazine and watching everything I could find on him. I watched the underrated movies just to see him.
He is the Best guy ever!!in all ways but the hilarious moment is when interview asks about cognitive mind of baby, and Mike s look, and eyes are just soop funny. He might be thinking that time- what is he even asking ??!
I miss the days when he was one of the most famous actors - they were sweet fun times... but the cia/movie industry changed society when Schwarzenegger became the next big movie star and then those fun times changed into nothing but guns, killing and violence. Sigh.