This is one of the best interviews of all time - The Sound of Music casts Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. Wow!!!! Almost everybody in the world loved this movie and I never cease watching this movie, I have the DVD and I have recorded this movie and I have kept it until I erase but will never erase it. Just worth loving this movie. and love the 40th reunion with the 7 kids....................
My favorite movie of all time too. I watched it more than a hundred times already (only if to exaggerate:) but....I never get tired of watching it. I love Julie Andrews singing voice, I get addicted to it especially her theater performances, she just performed so well that I appreciate all the comedy in everything she does on the theater stage. I was 16 when my cousin introduced the movie to me and now I'm 28, more than 10 years already, I can say that this movie is still my favorite:) Julie Andrews is one of the best singer performers I so love to watch....incredibly amazing!
I have watched and loved this movie since I was four years old...now thirty years later since I first saw it I still love the movie, the songs, everything, and know it by heart. We lived in Germany when I was little since my dad was stationed there. One summer we took a vacation to Austria and visited one of the two houses used for the filming of the movie...something I know many people don't know about the movie that two different homes were filmed.
this is the best interview ever, if i was rosie i'd be doing the exact same thing aka fangirling so hardcore!! i LOVE the sound of music and i LOVE julie andrews and christopher of course too!
I loved the movie because one of the songs "I have confidence" was a favorite and I needed to have confidence to get a job. It really helped me. Also, once I married and started a family I sang to my children "Eldewiss" which is still my favorite lullaby to them.
***** For one thing, he used to call it "The Sound of Mucus". But also, he was nasty during the production. In the beginning of the film, the kids were depicted as being in dread of him. They were NOT acting - all of them were truly afraid of him! When they shot the last scene where they're climbing the mountain to escape, Robert Wise wanted him to carry the little girl. Plummer shot back saying "I'm not carrying that bloody fat kid!".
I am with Rosie on this one! Hands down, based on all the prominent evaluation criteria (acting, storyline, directing, choreography, soundtrack, settings, and last but not least, 'chemistry'), simply the best film ever produced. I can't think of a really close second. And of course the looney film critic experts often don't even have it on their greatest hits lists. Case in point Roger Ebert, may he r.i.p., who wasn't an altogether bad critic in his time, but still-in-all too politically correct to even endorse, much less list SoM on his all-time hits page.
I never tire of the movie! I have a set of videos of the making of movie, and still it is funny to listen to the comments. Can imagine the two of them giggling!
My first time I saw the movie was in Madrid I just got there from Cuba. Anyway I just love the movie. I have seen it so many times. I could watch it over and over again.
I would give almost anything to meet C. Plummer, who I believe may have passed away and Julie Andrews!! When they walked into the room I would have stood up and given them a standing ovation!! That is how much The Sound of Music touched my heart and soul and life to this very second!!
Rosie has the punch to get fresh outlook we as consumers of the film couldn't know otherwise: both Julie and Christopher give it freely in easy conversation-
Julie Andrews,and christopher Plummer were wonderful in the Sound of music.the movie is still great,this past thanksgiving,because the networks refuse to show it,I played the movie,with my mother and her late cousins son,great is the word that describes this wonderful movie about a family not tied to complicity with the low-class,low-life nazi's.God bless the Rodgers,and Hammersteins,for this inspiring movie.
And maybe Christopher Plummer wouldn't have done "Cyrano," on Broadway, which I got to see him in, and I just loved it, loved it, loved it. And since then he's been stealing the show in all kinds of movies, no matter how small the part.
DeemBrittyGirl because Julie and Chris had married before they meet. And each of them have child. Chris once had say that he and Julie might be end together but since Julie has children he feel uncomfort with that.
Julie could have gotten around the kid's names question by pointing out that the ones used in the film were not the real kids' names. Well, not all of them.
Charmian Carr, Nicholas Hammond, Heather Menzies, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Kym Karath... And oh what's the other little girls name... The one that plays Marta. Not too bad. Julie could have done it better and quicker than me though
I'm glad he realised that he behaved like a major jerk on and off set back then and has now come around and even grown fond of the movie because it really is on another level