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The "King of Schlock" talks about working with some of Hollywood's biggest names.
(From "Late Night," air date: 9/1/82)
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@orbison
@orbison 20 дней назад
The idea that this man opened the doors for Scorsese, Coppola, Nicholson, Ron Howard, James Cameron, and so many more is quite an achievement. R.I.P to the great Roger Corman.
@keefriff99
@keefriff99 20 дней назад
Cameron did some very good visual FX work for Corman…his talent was apparent from the get-go.
@b0tterman
@b0tterman 20 дней назад
and Pam Grier!
@Warp75
@Warp75 19 дней назад
Very clever man & a gentleman RIP
@cgoad
@cgoad 21 день назад
R.I.P. Mr. Corman - May 9, 2024.
@vhscopyofseinfeld
@vhscopyofseinfeld 2 часа назад
A truly incredible & humble man.
@UniversalExports23
@UniversalExports23 20 дней назад
Don't forget Roger Corman's great dramatic turn in "Godfather Part 2" as one of the Senators grilling Michael Corleone before the Rackets Committee. A true originator in shoestring, no-budget filmmaking. RIP 😢
@charold3
@charold3 19 дней назад
He’s fun in that bit role.
@balexsmith7952
@balexsmith7952 19 дней назад
Also he was great as a higher-up in the FBI in SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.
@jeffclement2468
@jeffclement2468 20 дней назад
"You never know what's going on in the back of somebody's mind." 🌹
@francisspratley7212
@francisspratley7212 19 дней назад
Corman is full-blown charm! What a gentleman!
@riccarrasquilla379
@riccarrasquilla379 20 дней назад
RIP Corman. Thanks for the movies and memories
@keefriff99
@keefriff99 20 дней назад
An absolute legend. I love watching interviews with Corman…he had such a pleasant and articulate speaking style. Very smart man. It’s crazy to think this interview was 42 years ago and he was 56 here.
@jedijones
@jedijones 19 дней назад
And he was already worried about being an elder statesman.
@billshelton9147
@billshelton9147 20 дней назад
What a great voice.
@mikestevenson576
@mikestevenson576 20 дней назад
Yes! In those days, he probably could've made a living just from that.
@JohnRCWilson
@JohnRCWilson 20 дней назад
I was thinking I’d love to have heard him and George Takei have a conversation.
@Mr.Goodkat
@Mr.Goodkat 20 дней назад
@@JohnRCWilson It'd sound like some guy talking to himself.
@markbell5250
@markbell5250 20 дней назад
A bit like Bob Barker.
@ethanedwards7557
@ethanedwards7557 20 дней назад
He had such an incredible voice, he could have easily been a voice over artist as well.
@klipkultur3680
@klipkultur3680 20 дней назад
What a voice!!! Thank you Roger Corman for all the entertainment. Rest In Peace...
@Rnyargd
@Rnyargd 20 дней назад
I had pure admiration and adoration for that man.
@CatJabZ
@CatJabZ 20 дней назад
Such an innovative and cinematic pioneer. He will be missed.
@ryanellis4474
@ryanellis4474 20 дней назад
Letterman was a good interviewer He is so quick He keeps things going beautifully
@jedijones
@jedijones 19 дней назад
This was one of his best, especially for a topic he didn't seem all that knowledgeable about.
@waynespencer3036
@waynespencer3036 5 дней назад
RIP Roger Corman. Thank you for so many wonderful movie memories. Condolences to his family and friends. Love and best wishes from the UK.
@stevekish2717
@stevekish2717 19 дней назад
‘You never know what’s going on in the back of someone’s mind’, he says, with a glimmer in his eye. This guy was fantastic!
@terrywright8731
@terrywright8731 20 дней назад
Pit and the Pendulum- one of my all time favorites, seen it probably 100 times.
@vhscopyofseinfeld
@vhscopyofseinfeld 2 часа назад
Thanks for the rec!
@JET7C0
@JET7C0 20 дней назад
Such a great segment. I honestly love Roger's voice and way of speaking, too - it's so calming and old school. Really glad Letterman/his team more likely are putting up these clips from his old, "late late" show from the 80s - it was such an excellent show, and at that time iin the zeitgeist, you could actually go in-depth, and serious, and it was no problem.
@meshuggah2
@meshuggah2 20 дней назад
He was one of a kind. Truly great at everything he did.
@mannybravo237
@mannybravo237 20 дней назад
Schlockmeister supreme🤘🏻. Wow, what a cool gentleman, so happy, mellow, enjoys his craft. With Bobby, Charlie, Donnie, Jacky, et. al.🎞📽🎬📼🕯 R I P, Mr. Corman🌠
@brentgardner5103
@brentgardner5103 20 дней назад
So many memories of seeing his movies at the old Cardinal Drive-in on Friday and Saturday nights. Thank you, Mr. Corman!!
@JosephDickersonUX
@JosephDickersonUX 20 дней назад
God bless Roger. He was cheap, but he gave so many people the opportunity to make movies... which was a dream to all of them. He made that dream come true. RIP.
@dottiegillespie8067
@dottiegillespie8067 20 дней назад
Man, that man made so much horror I own on vhs and he changed the face of horror. I hope his life was glorious. He surely enriched mine. He will never be forgotten.
@dwalden74
@dwalden74 20 дней назад
Oh myyyy! He talks like George Takai too! RIP Legend. ❤
@racheledwards2352
@racheledwards2352 20 дней назад
RIP Mr Corman. You were an amazing man
@Bearcade
@Bearcade 20 дней назад
RIP, my favorite producer. Love his and Julie’s flicks.
@doccyclopz
@doccyclopz 20 дней назад
The World's lost a true Legend of Cinema .
@captainxray
@captainxray 18 дней назад
We’ll miss you more than you’ll ever know Roger. Thank you so much for everything. RIP
@MaxStax1
@MaxStax1 20 дней назад
I always remember him from the Ron Howard movie Apollo 13 where he played a Senator touring NASA and asking Jim Lovell questions.
@glennhodges
@glennhodges 20 дней назад
And don't forget his classic cameo in "The Howling", when he gets in the phone booth and immediately checks the coin return. LOL or in Sharktopus when he's walking the beach with a metal detector. Frugal but never cheap. Rest easy, Mr. Corman.
@MichelleUS66
@MichelleUS66 20 дней назад
Dave seemed genuinely impressed by Mr. Corman. This was a really good interview. Roger Corman also had a very distinct voice - he sounded a lot like George Takei does now.
@Ryan-on5on
@Ryan-on5on 13 дней назад
No man was more responsible for so many illustrious careers in filmmaking as Mr. Corman. R.I.P., Sir!
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 20 дней назад
Wow, what an episode THIS was: Roger Corman......and then Viva! 🤯 No wonder why I used to tape this show every night! And that's when a blank video tape cost, like, twenty bucks!
@sbwification2
@sbwification2 19 дней назад
He made some of the best film adaptations of Edgar Allen Poe's writings. Just for that he should be remembered as a great filmmaker.
@larsbagger7840
@larsbagger7840 20 дней назад
'Fitzcarraldo' is one of my favorite Werner Herzog movies. It blew me away the first time I saw it!
@jimmyjames2022
@jimmyjames2022 19 дней назад
Amazing producer, awesome legacy, great interview! A 60s kid, my nostalgic favourite of Roger's productions is the Corman-Poe series, with lots of campy Vincent Price.
@ACD1994
@ACD1994 16 дней назад
Roger Corman, had a golden voice. RIP to the legend.
@peterquinn7878
@peterquinn7878 20 дней назад
Jonathan Demme cast Corman as the FBI director in The Silence Of The Lambs as a tribute to his mentor.😼
@nanny287
@nanny287 20 дней назад
He would have been terrific, but Scott Glenn got that role. Was Roger Corman actually considered or cast for it?
@peterquinn7878
@peterquinn7878 20 дней назад
@@nanny287 Ok, Jack Crawford was in charge of Behavioural Science. But his superior was FBI Director Hayden Burke. He has one scene on the telephone with Scott Glenn.🤔
@MiketheratguyMultimedia
@MiketheratguyMultimedia 3 дня назад
I would say that the world needs more filmmakers like Roger Corman but then again, if there were, the world might not realize how special he truly was.
@JoshColletta
@JoshColletta 20 дней назад
"Some of the films really were done almost as jokes to see if we could do a film, to see if I could do a film in two days for thirty thousand dollars." And the answer was yes! He could, and he did!
@kamuelalee
@kamuelalee 20 дней назад
Mr. Corman was a classy gentleman it seemed. RIP
@margeshilling7983
@margeshilling7983 17 дней назад
I sobbed when I read of his death. This man loved making films and launched so many great careers. Such a warm and down to earth man. R.I.P, Mr. Corman.
@Denistone
@Denistone 20 дней назад
True legend.
@jirizak729
@jirizak729 13 дней назад
What a soothing, cultivating voice
@ForeverBennett
@ForeverBennett 18 дней назад
He had such charm and a great voice, like a TV gameshow host or salesman.
@spooley
@spooley 20 дней назад
RIP, sir. Gilbert Gottfried is talking Roger's ear off right now. Many fond mentions on the Amazing Colossal podcast Gilbert and Frank Santopadre hosted for years.
@felixwatkins958
@felixwatkins958 17 дней назад
Interesting interview with an important figure in American cinema. RIP.
@JasonDeline
@JasonDeline 9 дней назад
REQUEST: A Siskel & Ebert supercut
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson 20 дней назад
The East Village musical was an absolute hoot!
@TentinQuarantino_
@TentinQuarantino_ 20 дней назад
I had no idea how charming Corman was. He’s like Mr Rogers if the Neighborhood was WeHo
@TheRightRoast
@TheRightRoast 9 дней назад
Coreman & Letterman. Very interesting these two legends meeting. Both quite similar actually as they were both famously amazing at giving voices to many talented people in their respective fields. They even look like they could be brothers!!
@moepanetta9028
@moepanetta9028 20 дней назад
I grew up watching your movies, many of which I have on DVD 📀, my thoughts and prayers are with you Roger, rest in peace my dear friend, God bless you.
@Regi869
@Regi869 13 дней назад
Wow, what a voice he had
@progyandas9650
@progyandas9650 20 дней назад
He apparently started as a messenger for Fox Pictures despite having an engineering degree, just shows how important struggle is . I've never seen any of his movies but now will binge watch all .
@unperson5713
@unperson5713 20 дней назад
Roger Corman was an institution who left an indelible mark on cinema. This is an end of an era and a sad day in film history.
@outtathyme5679
@outtathyme5679 20 дней назад
Attack of the Crab Monsters is a classic. Also RnR HS
@jacuzzishoes
@jacuzzishoes 20 дней назад
Rest in Peace Mr. Corman
@rgfrw
@rgfrw 10 дней назад
TBS, before they went on cable, was a local UHF station in Atlanta. They showed Little Shop of Horrors fairly often on the late nite movies in the early 70s. Long Live Gravis Mushnick! The best line in the movie: "FEED ME!"
@sunshinegirl1655
@sunshinegirl1655 20 дней назад
R.I.P. Mr. Corman
@mikezazworsky
@mikezazworsky 21 день назад
Roger Corman, dead at 98...and, yes, I do suspect foul play.
@MTMountainMan70
@MTMountainMan70 19 дней назад
Well done, Sir.
@rudyciavarro
@rudyciavarro 19 дней назад
just watched little shop for first time Friday evening unaware of mr corman's passing. reminded me of my favorite of his -- a beatnik morality tale called - a bucket of blood!
@jm9980
@jm9980 20 дней назад
Niiice!
@treborretsnom6186
@treborretsnom6186 20 дней назад
Visionary
@idonegotold
@idonegotold 21 день назад
RIP KING
@robinblackmoor8732
@robinblackmoor8732 20 дней назад
Oh, here we go again. Now we are supposed to believe Roger Corman died.
@AntonGully
@AntonGully 20 дней назад
He'll be back.
@backforblood3421
@backforblood3421 20 дней назад
I had not heard that he died last week.
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 21 день назад
He shows up in Godfather 2
@orbison
@orbison 20 дней назад
Many of the directors whose careers he launched often, as a tradition, cast him in small roles in their movies.
@talcy
@talcy 20 дней назад
And Apollo 13.
@landonwhyte2973
@landonwhyte2973 20 дней назад
And silence of the lambs
@Brandon_Loves_Horror
@Brandon_Loves_Horror 20 дней назад
@@landonwhyte2973 A good eye there, Landon Whyte. The late/great George Romero also cameoed in "Silence" because they shot in his native Pittsburgh.
@landonwhyte2973
@landonwhyte2973 20 дней назад
@@Brandon_Loves_Horror very interesting
@collegeman1988
@collegeman1988 20 дней назад
I’ve never heard of Hundreds of Others. What’s that movie about?
@mikekisonu6825
@mikekisonu6825 19 дней назад
The guy went to Stanford AND Oxford. 🤯 Go figure. 😳😆👍🏻
@dondevice8182
@dondevice8182 20 дней назад
RIP: RogerCorman, Steve Albini-- I can’t stand this! I must be nest- but how could I be so lucky?😊
@Warp75
@Warp75 19 дней назад
‘82 the year Android with Kinski was released
@user-eq2dx2jp6v
@user-eq2dx2jp6v 20 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ hi dear dave ❤❤❤
@videogameobsession
@videogameobsession 21 день назад
R.I.P. Roger Corman. He made some of the best worst movies, ever!
@krisscanlon4051
@krisscanlon4051 2 дня назад
Fitzcarraldo no less...Corman was something else
@HumanBeanbag
@HumanBeanbag 20 дней назад
The Great
@briansays2286
@briansays2286 20 дней назад
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@kevincarr335
@kevincarr335 20 дней назад
RIP
@andydixon2980
@andydixon2980 19 дней назад
The guy's fixed smile is a bit unnerving.
@frankcross6958
@frankcross6958 20 дней назад
as soon as i see an old letterman clip chances are that guest just died
@sulevisydanmaa9981
@sulevisydanmaa9981 20 дней назад
WAS HE EVVVUHH IN THE ...CORPS ...(?). Created an adjective, if any, cormanesque ... a merit though not a legion of 1 ...King of Exploitation ..."corpsman, corpsman ! " - the WIA shouted an Iwo ...now a corpse. Life can be a beach ...or a nuisance
@dustinprewitt
@dustinprewitt 19 дней назад
he looks and sounds like a white George Takei
@AnnaAwesome77
@AnnaAwesome77 20 дней назад
I don’t even care about films anymore because I know it’s all who can pay the most gets to play the most and movie stars are all stars because somebody put them there because they have more talent than anyone else. Which is why I don’t watch movies or televisionnews or any of it it’s all BS. Who can pay gets to be played
@jimmuzzi1072
@jimmuzzi1072 20 дней назад
Wow. How sad.
@63MGB1
@63MGB1 20 дней назад
Even if this is totally true about Hollywood films there are lots of excellent foreign and independent films still being made and literally thousands of great older films readily available these days. Why ditch the entire thing because of the 1% that's new, popular, and bad?
@sweetstephylu
@sweetstephylu 19 дней назад
“You never know what’s going on in the back of somebody’s MIND” 🎡🏟️🌋🚀✈️🎪🧩🍔💥🪐🧠🤡😹😈
@seanseyerle
@seanseyerle 20 дней назад
🎥
@b0tterman
@b0tterman 20 дней назад
He just seemed to truly enjoy what he did. He had such an incredible life. And, he didn't take himself so seriously. I'm certain there will a biopic about him soon.
@jasenweitekamp2036
@jasenweitekamp2036 20 дней назад
That'd be great! Hope so!
@1992Magnascopics
@1992Magnascopics 17 дней назад
Director Joe Dante has been planning a Corman biopic with Bill Hader starring. We'll see if it ever happens.
@jjphoenix4055
@jjphoenix4055 17 дней назад
A genius and a trailblazer. Easily one of hollywood's unsung heroes. He's done more for movie history than most overrated oscar winning directors and producers. I just rewatched the entire Poe cycle that still among my favourite movies ever. Rest in Peace, sir.
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