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Martin Scorsese and Daniel Day-Lewis interview on "Gangs of New York" (2002) 

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Martin Scorsese and Daniel Day-Lewis introduce "Gangs of New York," in which they bring to life the the lesser-known history of early New York City and the violent clash between immigrant classes.
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@ManufacturingIntellect
@ManufacturingIntellect 4 года назад
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@patricehanlon3485
@patricehanlon3485 4 года назад
You are the only one can protrate an Irish film and make it real xxx
@shaunparkin966
@shaunparkin966 3 года назад
Q№.
@stephenhisten5843
@stephenhisten5843 3 года назад
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@jamo398
@jamo398 3 года назад
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@robertt6697
@robertt6697 5 лет назад
This film should have been DDL's fourth Oscar. He overshadowed Leo Dicaprio and anyone else in every scene.
@TankAssTanner
@TankAssTanner 4 года назад
Brody deserved to win that year. I was honestly surprised they put DDL in the best actor category.....I think he should have been in the best supporting actor category and should have won that.
@Pingaheimer
@Pingaheimer 4 года назад
@@TankAssTanner idk, pianist was oscar baity af. And who even remembers that shit. The butcher will go down in history as one of the greatest characterizations ever by an actor.
@hammerofgod6481
@hammerofgod6481 4 года назад
The film should have won best actor as well. One of the best made movies of all time, with some of the greatest acting
@vCLOWNSHOESv
@vCLOWNSHOESv 4 года назад
@@TankAssTanner That's true and would have been a shoe in. He's truly spectacular.
@petermorris1898
@petermorris1898 4 года назад
yeah, DiCaprio is solid but DDL has way way more charisma. The scenes without him in this film weren't interesting
@TA-to7kt
@TA-to7kt 7 лет назад
DDL was absolutely perfect for that role. Stellar!
@mensahcarrelle
@mensahcarrelle 6 лет назад
DDL is such a gentle and soft spoken man . Hard to believe that he can play psychotic , ruthless and violent characters such as Bill The Butcher or Daniel Plainview.
@definatelynotalpharius
@definatelynotalpharius 5 лет назад
He's such a humble man. There's always like a lesson even with small talk.
@jctai100
@jctai100 4 года назад
He also makes a really great shoe
@grantkoncul4386
@grantkoncul4386 4 года назад
All he wanted was no immigrants lol
@SethMcFartlane
@SethMcFartlane 4 года назад
He's a bad man. Who knows? Not on my watch.
@robertforgaci9427
@robertforgaci9427 4 года назад
i was thinking that too.. i guess this is what makes him an amazing actor
@_The_Traveler_
@_The_Traveler_ 2 года назад
There was so much character and color bubbling under Daniel's surface, it looked like he was about to burst into laughter or start crying at any moment. He's so attentive, he has the look of a man who's learned not to miss what's important.
@vic7939
@vic7939 4 года назад
Seeing him, DDL all "cleaned up" smiling, being joyfull kind of amazes me after seeing Bill the butcher and Daniel Plainview. He's a shapeshifter.
@davegray2428
@davegray2428 4 года назад
I think Daniel was stoned
@erlindaalba1682
@erlindaalba1682 3 года назад
Hes lincoln as well
@1414rebel
@1414rebel 3 года назад
I find a certain kind of Relish in his company
@blaineedwards8078
@blaineedwards8078 4 года назад
Scorsese's eyebrows are on the endangered species list.
@brightstar928
@brightstar928 4 года назад
I wanna grab some clippers and dive through my computer monitor. Seriously, how do the people around him not say anything about caterpillars like that?
@blaineedwards8078
@blaineedwards8078 4 года назад
@@brightstar928 I agree. I know a local guy here in these parts who never trims his ear or nose hair and it is just fucking gross....disturbing and yet somehow mesmerizing when you are standing there talking to him. That would be a great horror movie, "The Hairs Have Eyes." OOOHHH!!
@wisdomseeker3362
@wisdomseeker3362 4 года назад
It's _Scorsese's_ natural , God given makeup. It gives him character and that's part of what makes him unique.
@tonyedwards2064
@tonyedwards2064 4 года назад
@@wisdomseeker3362 IDK man, I think he let's them go a lil crazy, just because he probably thinks it's some funny shit,lol
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 4 года назад
They either are, or he thinks they are, his trademark. I have heavy eyebrows, too. I trim them, but also dye them as he must.
@michaelleon9539
@michaelleon9539 3 года назад
these two masters-at-their-own-crafts' ability two sit quietly and listen to what the other has to say without feeling the need to chime-in, shows how humble and appreciative they are.
@jomocheatham
@jomocheatham 5 лет назад
Acting comes so natural to Day Lewis and he's so forensic about it. You can tell he wouldn't know how to answer someone if they asked him the question what should they do to become a great actor. He's so naturally gifted and focused on craft that he just doesn't know how not to be great.
@sarahleach9997
@sarahleach9997 4 года назад
I loved him in the last of the Mohicans.He was so good. HE PULLS YOU IN.
@VictorLugosi
@VictorLugosi 3 года назад
He practised and learnt on the stage, while others jump into film and use the stage as a back up..
@igot5onit423
@igot5onit423 4 года назад
There Will Be Blood was one of the best performances in the history of Cinema
@shyqyrimusta190
@shyqyrimusta190 3 года назад
And ddl's best performance imo
@igot5onit423
@igot5onit423 3 года назад
@@shyqyrimusta190 I agree that dudes acting is on a level that very few humans reach.
@shyqyrimusta190
@shyqyrimusta190 3 года назад
@@igot5onit423 Never been more amazed by a performance than ddl's as Daniel Plainview. Sir Daniel is a genius.
@cindyinnew
@cindyinnew 3 года назад
Prob THE GOAT
@deepdirt
@deepdirt 2 года назад
@@cindyinnew definitely the GOAT. He’s the Michael Jordan of acting. People try saying DeNiro or Brando or Oldman are better, which they definitely are great actors, they’re on my Mt Rushmore of acting. But DDL outshines all of them, he delivers performances that truly stay with you. Best there ever was hands down.
@dublplus3332
@dublplus3332 3 года назад
Day Lewis is hands down the greatest actor of our time.
@Jay23445
@Jay23445 3 года назад
dubl plus Absolutely. The Brando of our time.
@maninthezoo
@maninthezoo 3 года назад
And so introverted in real life
@davina6969
@davina6969 3 года назад
Yeah such a shame he retired like 4 years ago and we haven't heard from him
@Jay23445
@Jay23445 3 года назад
Davina Anthony Yeah now we’re stuck with overracting hacks like Leo Dicaprio
@tylsimys67
@tylsimys67 3 года назад
@@Jay23445 You can't 'overact' if you can't act in the first place. He's exactly like Tom Cruise, except that somehow Tom got the second lane what comes to Hollywood trophies. All kudos, and this I mean wholeheartedly, to Leo for his planet saving efforts.
@littletraveller5428
@littletraveller5428 4 года назад
Daniel is much more than a phenomena he’s something else. Any character he takes on just comes alive. Imagine De Niro playing bill, completely different film. DDL, just takes years away, comes back and casually takes an Oscar, goes away, comes back and does the same thing again.
@ruly8153
@ruly8153 2 года назад
De Niro is better
@knowthycell
@knowthycell Год назад
@@ruly8153 deniro plays dinero and you like that bc you like deniro
@lampad4549
@lampad4549 3 месяца назад
​@@knowthycell deniro play travis bickle, jake lamotta, vito corleone
@knowthycell
@knowthycell 3 месяца назад
@@lampad4549 then he must have played those guys in Meet the Parents.
@anshumanpaul1985
@anshumanpaul1985 6 лет назад
Man what a Legend DDL. Look at him here and then in the movies he's a total different person for every role he has payed...
@gardenlover9663
@gardenlover9663 4 года назад
First movie I saw him in was A Room with a View. He embodied the character as he does in every film.
@wes11bravo
@wes11bravo 3 года назад
He definitely doesn't take anything for granted when it comes to a character he portrays. So many actors are either not compelled to, or are uninterested in, pushing the limits of their craft like Daniel Day-Lewis.
@thebiowatchlist
@thebiowatchlist 3 года назад
Was just thinking that
@geoffreynhill2833
@geoffreynhill2833 3 года назад
He sounds a bit Scouse in this one. Can we expect a John Lennon biopic?
@liliane.Y
@liliane.Y 3 года назад
He is the true actor actor, not celebrity. All the other Hollywood stars, they are still what they are in films. DDL is in his character each time.
@jdilly559
@jdilly559 3 года назад
We are witnessing greatness. Gangs was a good movie but let’s be honest it wouldn’t have been 1/3 as good w out DDL as Bill the Butcher. He is an absolute force of nature.
@abrarqadir503
@abrarqadir503 4 года назад
it’s awesome for an actor to realize that it’s not good for their mental health or happiness to work constantly, and to have the discipline but stay away despite everyone pulling back in. Kudos
@buddhastl7120
@buddhastl7120 4 года назад
Thank God DeNiro passed on Bill’s role. Daniel’s acting is second to none. The film wouldn’t have been the same without him.
@carmelmulroy6459
@carmelmulroy6459 2 года назад
Deniro is too ethnic looking for the part. It had to be DDL
@Bill-jc1fy
@Bill-jc1fy 3 года назад
I am so glad that DeNiro didn't want to do the part because he would not have pulled it off nearly as well as Lewis did
@Shidoshi578
@Shidoshi578 3 года назад
DDL is hands down the greatest actor of all time
@wisperingbeard
@wisperingbeard 4 года назад
Fascinating how Lewis stares at Scorsese when he answers Rose’s questions. At first I thought it was purely shyness around Rose, but I wonder if he’s really looking at Scorsese for approval of the insights he’s giving. It’s almost like he inhabits a character so completely that once he’s done with that character he can’t even remember playing him.
@YourGraceMyLady
@YourGraceMyLady 3 года назад
His eyes are intense
@HalleyBay61
@HalleyBay61 3 года назад
Daniel Day Lewis....... The perfect guide on which to learn skill of listening, thinking and then replying. If he chooses to share his time with you, you best be at your sincerest best and if you are you will get a man worthy of listening to.
@kevinlyons7321
@kevinlyons7321 2 года назад
Hawk eye last of the mohicans 🏆🏆🏆🏆
@peteormond3565
@peteormond3565 2 года назад
DDL played one of the most complex, convincing villains in film history. Brilliant in every scene.
@ilikeponie
@ilikeponie 6 лет назад
thanks for uploading this lads
@paulbaker1505
@paulbaker1505 4 года назад
Day Lewis. Guys probably one of the best actors I have ever saw. My left foot. My god. But anything he does is outrageous. Masterclass of acting
@Pingaheimer
@Pingaheimer 4 года назад
There will be blood...............
@yozzahughes1060
@yozzahughes1060 4 года назад
My left foot what a film. Day Lewis is up there with Pacino and De Niro
@TheSaltyBitch
@TheSaltyBitch 4 года назад
DDL is that one performer who is outrageously multifaceted and It's not until you look at his entire body of work that you realize how diverse a performer he is. He was stunning in Lincoln, My Left Foot, There Will Be Blood. He was brilliant in Age of Innocence, In The Name of The Father and The Boxer. The totality of the roles he's played collectively is nothing less than spectacular. His talent is unparalleled and in my opinion, he's one of the greatest and most powerful actors who ever performed. Hell, if they made a movie about my life, DDL would play me better than I could...
@michaelfawkes4794
@michaelfawkes4794 4 года назад
One of the greatest actors of all time. Only a few can bring a character to life like DDL.
@ladyhecate9450
@ladyhecate9450 2 года назад
No matter how many times I have seen this movie, I am amazed at the acting ability of Daniel. I just sit and watch him amazed at the talent that pours from him. He stole the show. He is the one who stood out. He is such a gentle soul and to be able to pull the character of Bill the Butcher from within. He throws himself into the character he plays. It is a shame that he is not making any more movies..
@2bsure
@2bsure 3 года назад
Everybody in this movie was outstanding, but DDL stood head and shoulders above everybody. Looking and listening to him in this interview and thinking about him as Bill is so far apart. The testament to great acting.
@akram4139
@akram4139 4 года назад
This is one of the best interviews I've ever seen...
@suzesiviter6083
@suzesiviter6083 6 лет назад
Bill the Butcher is one of the finest acting performances I have ever seen, up there with Ledgers Joker.
@nathan2564
@nathan2564 5 лет назад
Any daniel day-lewis movie basically be up there in the quality he adds to it.
@FuckYourFeelings88
@FuckYourFeelings88 5 лет назад
Puts Joker to shame
@matthewraphael
@matthewraphael 5 лет назад
Maybe watch Taxi Driver (for De niro), There will be blood (for Daniel Day-lewis), Raging Bull (for De Niro again), pulp fiction (for Sam Jackson, Travolta and Ema Thurman) and Inglorious Bastards (for Christoph Waltz) these are some great performances for an average mainstream audience
@stevehenrichs5091
@stevehenrichs5091 5 лет назад
100% AGREED
@yawgmoth6568
@yawgmoth6568 4 года назад
Right. Another post that heralds the Joker as the epitome of great acting. What a joke. Pun intended.
@mareld5940
@mareld5940 5 лет назад
Very enjoyable interview, great discussion.
@donross2902
@donross2902 4 года назад
He goes all in when he's in a movie,imagine being married to someone who changes so fully for an entire length of a movie shoot. DDL goes out,Bill the Butcher comes home. I wager his decision to retire comes from the full mental commitment he gives,he never phoned it in. Whatever he does for the rest of his life I hope he's happy.
@Pollock1961
@Pollock1961 6 лет назад
Lewis is an Amazing actor
@dianeovercash6739
@dianeovercash6739 4 года назад
DDL is such an intelligent man.
@francineseguin6780
@francineseguin6780 4 года назад
Absolutely loved it. Keep watching it over and over again. Daniel Day Lewis is utterly fantastic. Too bad he has quit.
@EamonnCagney
@EamonnCagney 4 года назад
This is such a good interview. On a different level.
@robertcochran3883
@robertcochran3883 3 года назад
Last of the Mohicans is absolutely one of the best movies I’ve ever seen ...!!
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 3 года назад
Because of his character I still pronounce KY as Ken-tuck-EE.
@ciaranmurphy5576
@ciaranmurphy5576 3 года назад
Should have used real Mohecians in the movie. Culturally inappropriate to have used an Anglo Irish actor in the lead....... Norm was right.
@YourGraceMyLady
@YourGraceMyLady 3 года назад
@@ciaranmurphy5576 true. Italians in wigs
@kevinlyons7321
@kevinlyons7321 2 года назад
Yes Hawk eyes 👀 👁️
@jackiemanuel
@jackiemanuel 6 лет назад
Giants of their craft.
@piedaterre8843
@piedaterre8843 6 лет назад
a lot of talent at that table; top director, top actor and top interviewer
@visionist7
@visionist7 3 года назад
The Big Boy's Table
@alllowercase6277
@alllowercase6277 3 года назад
Fact DDL is so shy and small, makes his eruption into The Butcher even more mind-boggling. Only time I've ever seen Leo outshone in a film. Has to be one of the greatest performances in the history of cinema. In interview he gives very little away, only adding to his enigma.
@robsanz9746
@robsanz9746 3 года назад
Check out The Revenant, it will be the second time.
@alllowercase6277
@alllowercase6277 3 года назад
@@robsanz9746 True
@yosoykarito
@yosoykarito 2 года назад
What do you mean he's small? he's 6 ft 1. He's such a great actor.
@MadScientist021
@MadScientist021 2 года назад
@@yosoykarito He's taller than that.
@yosoykarito
@yosoykarito 2 года назад
@@MadScientist021 I was not quite sure but I know he's very tall^^
@ClannCholmain
@ClannCholmain 6 лет назад
Fascinating to hear about the movie ‘Silence’ near the end..
@b00i00d
@b00i00d 3 года назад
Loved that movie from the first watch so it was really exciting to watch this interview - thanks for posting!
@arkhamsrazor7075
@arkhamsrazor7075 4 года назад
"You tell young Valon, I'm gonna paint Paradise Square wit his blood. Two coats!"
@AmedeeBoulette
@AmedeeBoulette 5 лет назад
What a prodigy, that actor... the best of his generation.
@planck10-43
@planck10-43 4 года назад
this conversation is pure gold..
@oobrocks
@oobrocks 3 года назад
Thanks for giving us the yr!
@pronoia162
@pronoia162 4 года назад
"Weinstein is great" and "George Lucas is the master of digital effects" might be the most 2002 statements ever.
@amratsingh978
@amratsingh978 3 года назад
Arey bhai chutiya ho kya. Baar baar same chiz comment kar dete ho. Past hai na gaandu. Wohi rehne do. Ab sabko pata hai na reality. Chutiya
@VictorLugosi
@VictorLugosi 3 года назад
The Obama’s still think Weinstein is great and a close friend..
@ethanedwards7557
@ethanedwards7557 3 года назад
There are way more pictures of Trump with Weinstein than Obama with Weinstein dummy.....and why is there an apostrophe in Obamas in your tweet dummy?
@Mr196710
@Mr196710 3 года назад
@@ethanedwards7557 Oprah still loves Weinstein according to her PR people.
@mclohan
@mclohan 3 года назад
@@ethanedwards7557 what tweet?
@ComradeStiv
@ComradeStiv 6 лет назад
D D L. Such a wonderfully odd quirky intense awkward brilliant fellow. The man runs so deep it takes all his might to sort out the roiling traffic jam of thoughts and feelings competing for expression. Fascinating.
@manasyoga
@manasyoga 3 года назад
Spiritual growth In Genuine Genious
@jaycooper2231
@jaycooper2231 3 года назад
the patience and respect DDL shows for first 10 minutes is truly remarkable.
@arfenmalik1717
@arfenmalik1717 3 года назад
To be a successful actor,, patience is very important... the amount of time it takes to learn lines and add life to the lines is mind blowing,, crazy i think
@vCLOWNSHOESv
@vCLOWNSHOESv 4 года назад
As far as I know DDL is retired and that's heartbreaking. This man is still in his prime and has great roles to play. I hope he changes his mind.
@lewangillard9701
@lewangillard9701 3 года назад
Martin wasn't wrong when he said he thinks Daniel has a rage inside of him. Sometimes you can see it behind his eyes, almost murderous, which he managed to tap into for the film. Daniel is one the best actors ever lived, but he must have some rage inside of him for real to capture it so well when acting.
@nathantownsend317
@nathantownsend317 4 года назад
No one can bring a character to life like DDL can, greatest actor to ever do it!
@theskepticalskeptic
@theskepticalskeptic 2 года назад
Rewatched Gangs last night- i actually teared up during this interview- understanding and identifying with the creative brilliance of DDL anf MS- big thumbs up
@harbinguy1
@harbinguy1 4 года назад
The fact that DDL didn't win the Oscar that year still bothered me. It was the biggest Oscar snubs in the history of Oscar!
@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747
@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 4 года назад
Well, he still has THREE oscars, so I don't think that's something that bothers DDL's sleep.
@randscott4676
@randscott4676 3 года назад
Hardly, Peter O'Toole in the Lion in Winter.
@williamdillard5060
@williamdillard5060 3 года назад
Denzel Washington for "Malcolm X". The Oscar went to Al Pacino for "The Scent of a Woman " Academy awards biggest snub.
@stwjester3660
@stwjester3660 4 года назад
Watching this and hearing Scorsese talk about Silence... It's cool to see that he FINALLY got it made... And how most of these "Masterful Movies" have taken 20-30 years to be made.
@hammadasif3006
@hammadasif3006 3 года назад
These two mad geniuses should have collaborated more
@mseep9932
@mseep9932 4 года назад
Day Lewis is by far in the top 10 best actors who ever lived on this planet
@mistermasterful3556
@mistermasterful3556 2 года назад
TOP 3 easy
@johnrockyryan
@johnrockyryan 6 месяцев назад
Top 1
@TheFesta01
@TheFesta01 4 года назад
This and There Will Be Blood are my favourite Daniel Day Lewis roles. He is the ultimate villain in this film... I’d say Bill The Butcher and Anton from No Country For Old Men probably the best villains of the last few decades.
@darealkidboom428
@darealkidboom428 4 года назад
Anton was pretty fckn creepy
@adesh2383
@adesh2383 3 года назад
This is the first time I have ever heard Daniel talk. This guy is mesmerizing.
@muccmaster
@muccmaster 6 лет назад
Greatest performance of all time IMO.
@brianusa1471
@brianusa1471 4 года назад
DDL may be the greatest actor I've ever watched. He blows Leonardo away in this movie.
@TheDaftasabrush
@TheDaftasabrush 4 года назад
I was so blown away by DDL in this movie that, even to this day, whenever I see Di Caprio on screen I think, meh,,,
@Gma00001
@Gma00001 3 года назад
@@TheDaftasabrush Because leo is meh. He is not a great actor
@aarongomes7135
@aarongomes7135 3 года назад
You guys are unfair. He is good and committed.
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 3 года назад
Come on, he's grown. Once upon a time..... had some great scenes with him.
@Gma00001
@Gma00001 3 года назад
@@paulatreides1354 He truly isn't . DiCaprio is a popular choice and that's why great directors choose him. Going by your logic, Nicolas cage, one of the worst actors ever worked with legendary actors and directors too.
@johnnikyecole9114
@johnnikyecole9114 2 года назад
Most joy comes from satisfying curiosity..... Dude nailed it...might be my favorite modern quote.
@mjaada
@mjaada 6 лет назад
34:16 WTF! Bill the Butcher creeping in
@jontolar6838
@jontolar6838 6 лет назад
Madsf Jaada fucking intense dudw
@CptSpauIding
@CptSpauIding 6 лет назад
The method acting didn't entirely wear off lol
@KH-wj5yt
@KH-wj5yt 6 лет назад
Fuck man
@seanterman941
@seanterman941 6 лет назад
Madsf Jaada sasssssssssssswww⛴⛴
@scottadams8561
@scottadams8561 6 лет назад
Eh Dude actually seems like a real artist. not a very masculine guy at all. He is the Greatest tho
@ShiningEyeBrigade
@ShiningEyeBrigade 2 года назад
I can really understand someone like Daniel Day Lewis’s caution around rolls that require so much rage, just from my reaction to watching intense movies. Without realizing or intending, I take on the mannerisms of key characters in the great movies I watch, for several hours after watching it. It’s mild, but enough for my wife and former girlfriends to have mentioned it. I can’t imagine the effect and duration it would have on me if I immersed myself in becoming a character, for months. Especially when you have to come to some understanding of intense violence and anger and other destructive elements. It must be incredibly traumatic.
@p.tparcel1798
@p.tparcel1798 2 месяца назад
A fascinating interview ❤️‍🔥
@VROOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM
@VROOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM 6 лет назад
Cant believe he didnt win best actor
@jimmydivicio838
@jimmydivicio838 5 лет назад
Brody did deserve it ..
@gastonmamy7107
@gastonmamy7107 5 лет назад
@@jimmydivicio838 yes but not more than lewis
@samkresil6011
@samkresil6011 5 лет назад
He WAS nominated, though.
@arthapotdar
@arthapotdar 5 лет назад
@@jimmydivicio838 Would you give best actor solely on the basis of the amount of work that took behind making and being that character or on the basis of the output? I would prefer the latter... and besides, DDL was phenomenal. And so was his preparation, as usual.
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 4 года назад
Brody deserves the Oscar that year. He was the best in the Best Actor category.
@jamesa.meadow4711
@jamesa.meadow4711 4 года назад
1:50 Seems like Scorsese enjoyed Attack of the Clones
@Aurora-lp9sn
@Aurora-lp9sn 5 лет назад
charlie’s laugh throughout this is hilarious, it’s so loud haha
@leonaltmark2852
@leonaltmark2852 3 года назад
At one time I saw Scorsese say very proudly "I'm a American film maker. I tell stories". That really bothered me. I thought he was provincial and American movies to exclusion of others are superior. More recently I saw him say that he admired Italian and Polish cinema. That weight finally dissapaited. Legendary director with list of classic movies. Thanks from my heart Martin.
@anahinavarrete4159
@anahinavarrete4159 6 лет назад
DDL is ahead of his time.
@chrismc.4437
@chrismc.4437 3 года назад
No not at all. He is of his time. This very moment is both the future and the past. His talent is very much present is this present moment.
@The--Dude
@The--Dude 3 года назад
One of my favorite movies! Such a great story, casting, a literal masterpiece IMO. Love it! DDL was the best part.
@stevena3333
@stevena3333 3 года назад
34:16 DDL has that look like, “choose your next words carefully”
@YourGraceMyLady
@YourGraceMyLady 3 года назад
Holy shit. His eyes are scary
@neaituppi7306
@neaituppi7306 3 года назад
You see how Daniel is here, and it is that much more amazing when you see the people he becomes in movies.
@davvves7977
@davvves7977 7 лет назад
I like how the majority of the interview DDL is actually facing and talking to Scorsese and not Rose lol
@EoinFC
@EoinFC 4 года назад
Maybe. Great interview though. Poke and prod and let the biys do the talking. No-one wants the interviewer to do the interview.
@gardenlover9663
@gardenlover9663 4 года назад
I think he's shy.
@jonhammer1596
@jonhammer1596 4 года назад
Best transition into a role I have ever seen .love Al and others yet this toped all others
@FrankieHustla
@FrankieHustla 3 года назад
Martin looks like the elf from the Tim Allen "Santa Claus" movie lol
@xpez9694
@xpez9694 3 года назад
Robin Williams made the funniest endearing joke about Scorsese's eyebrows at some awards show.. He said "They look like two mating caterpillars.." LOL cracks me up when I see this @ 01:13
@Elephantnegotiationsociety
@Elephantnegotiationsociety 7 лет назад
i love hearing marty tell DDL about Lincoln
@dkthg
@dkthg 5 лет назад
@movingonandup773 STFU and soak up the knowledge Marty is giving you.
@dkthg
@dkthg 5 лет назад
@movingonandup773 I don't know about the other guy but MY real name is Robert DeNiro and I think if u want to be a great filmaker u should definitely listen to Marty!!
@dkthg
@dkthg 5 лет назад
@movingonandup773 Are you talking to me? ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?? I don't see anyone else so I guess you're talking to me....
@dereel208
@dereel208 4 года назад
At 34:20......it looks like he slips back into character for a moment! very interesting stare!
@AnnaLVajda
@AnnaLVajda 4 года назад
I imagine he has an intensity to him naturally even when he is being his everyday self. As a method actor he must have some deep intensity he draws from.
@kevinsgirlfriend
@kevinsgirlfriend 4 года назад
Harvey Weinstein's name appears in many directors' interviews. I think he was probably really good at his job and genuinely had a good eye for movies. Too bad he abused his power.
@cptblackdesk6505
@cptblackdesk6505 4 года назад
powers not all he abused
@huhyahoiii2444
@huhyahoiii2444 4 года назад
Yinato facts
@Superphilipp
@Superphilipp 4 года назад
People are complicated.
@bradmoulton138
@bradmoulton138 4 года назад
According to gold digging women...
@francisdrake6622
@francisdrake6622 4 года назад
@@cptblackdesk6505 It's a grey area, young man...life. It's important not to do wrong. Weinstein clearly did wrong. But when you cross over to judge other people too much and on a constant basis, you might forget to judge yourself during the commotion.
@johnsmusicpassions9740
@johnsmusicpassions9740 4 года назад
Amazing interview about one of my favourite movies of all time
@jaimemedina3351
@jaimemedina3351 3 года назад
This is an absolute treasure!
@mjb4983
@mjb4983 4 года назад
Absolutely stunning film!!!!
@barryryan14
@barryryan14 4 года назад
I live in Ireland and I used to live just down the road from Daniel Day Lewis. Then I moved to Cork for work at MSD the Pharma company and bought a house with a view of the sea and a castle. Jeremy Irons lives in the Castle and I see him in the village all the time. So random hahaha!
@gardenlover9663
@gardenlover9663 4 года назад
So cool!
@daveybaby10
@daveybaby10 4 года назад
Jeremy irons used to live near me in oxford and my son was good friends with his.nice guy met him a few times
@toddlecher4097
@toddlecher4097 4 года назад
my grandparents came from Cork Ireland during the depression landed in new york stayed 3 years & headed west
@quirkypurple
@quirkypurple 4 года назад
They got internet out west.
@salhimeriem1183
@salhimeriem1183 3 года назад
He's so modest.
@ne6486
@ne6486 3 года назад
What I felt was, Daniel played the character very authentic. He could put his skin on and feel his feelings on that time. You need to understand, how the character felt, what moved him to smile , lough, scream, love or hate. And Daniel did feel him.
@careym3901
@careym3901 2 года назад
If someone watched this and didn't know DDL played Bill the Butcher, they'd find it hard to connect this person to the character. Props to Daniel, one of the truly great actors, ever!!
@kevym8985
@kevym8985 3 года назад
absolutely brillant, 2 of the very best.
@jessica5497
@jessica5497 3 года назад
in some parts Scorcese looks at Daniel in a strange way like scared (scared is not the best word for It) lol but I think it was the memories on set
@VictorLugosi
@VictorLugosi 3 года назад
It’s more to do with Daniels intensity.. he isn’t a people person, he’s said that a few times..
@Peopleboy100
@Peopleboy100 5 лет назад
thumbnail made me think id watched this and erased it from my memory :,)
@coach6141
@coach6141 6 лет назад
DDL is sort of cut from the same cloth as Heston, McQueen,Newman,Eastwood,Bronson and Marvin. However, Yul Brynner comes to mind most times.
@mirlanashirbekov6011
@mirlanashirbekov6011 2 года назад
sorry I had to rush with this comment 13 minutes into the interview, but I felt the urge to share how much in awe I am of DDL's genuineness which adds to his charisma, considering how diverse he can be upon entering a character, whoever it may be
@jackolantern6692
@jackolantern6692 3 года назад
I am FREAKED because you left out Eversmile, New Jersey!
@birdo623
@birdo623 4 года назад
Scorcese's eyebrows had yet to turn into butterflies
@haljohnson6947
@haljohnson6947 3 года назад
Legend has it that the overbearing praise during this interview so nearly drowned Mr Lewis that he retired early and hasnt been seen since.
@emilbrandwyne5747
@emilbrandwyne5747 4 года назад
i kinda had to double check if the video speed was accidently set to 2x when Scorses started talking.
@VocalTranceUK
@VocalTranceUK 3 года назад
I watched Gangs of New York again the other day, an amazing film with a mesmerising and simply magnificent performance by DDL - he is the best actor ever imo.
@mattturner7531
@mattturner7531 3 года назад
Scorsese on Diaz, "This is the girl..."
@nathan2564
@nathan2564 5 лет назад
Now i know if i meet DDL keep my questions strictly about his characters and not him... interviewer shoulda picked up on that.
@stevewilson5402
@stevewilson5402 4 года назад
This is a great interviewer.
@oneangrygoy
@oneangrygoy 3 года назад
One of the best performances imo.
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