This is a tribute film with different clips, music and pictures to reflect his life and journey - which of course led his to Christian faith. I truly hope you enjoy it. brubakerhenry
You watch something like this and you get sad that you'll never be in a position to thank Steve McQueen (and other great artists like him) for the entertainment and inspiration.
Steve told the Pastor who led him to the Lord in an altar call his biggest regret is missing so much precious time without salvation. He wondered how his life can be a testimony as he didn't have alot of time to minister to ppl about Jesus but he found out his life b4 & after salvation & accepting Jesus was his greatest testimony to show ppl of the Grace & mercy & love of Christ that Jesus has for ppl in this world
Such a unique individual and actor. I was profoundly saddened when I heard of his passing in 1980. I saw a kindred spirit in Mr. McQueen. An excellent tribute, very inspiring and very poignant at the end. He may be gone, but he will never be forgotten.
He may have gone but he is still a legend - this is a great tribute to a boy lost and a man found, thank you so much for sharing this with all Steve's fans x
I'm sure there are alot of great tributes to the great man himself.... but I doubt they are better than this. It grabs your attention from the word 'go', draws you in.... and leaves you with a lump in your throat as it moves steadily towards the end - and Steve's. May he forever be Hollywood's King Of Cool - and thank you, brubakerhenry ;-)
You said it right..King of cool, amazing actor, intense and complicated man, a stunt man, racing cars, a lover of beautiful women....everything I wanted to be as a Kid when I saw him for the first time in Bullitt. I even had a 1968 mustang, it was a coupe and red. Miss you Steve!!
Top music, top movie scenes. Steve was the man and hero, friend, husband, pal and the most I have it wanna be. Steve, you may die so young, but your life was so full of life. Rest in peace and go ahead, where you are. I love you like a father or older brother. Farewell my friend.
Thank you so much for this montage of Steve's films and sayings. I loved him the moment I clapped eyes on him when I was a teenager. Such a presence on the screen with no airs and graces. Just brilliant.
Left so young. So many parts still out there for him to entertain us. When I was a kid, I told my mother my name was Josh Randall from now on. McQueens character name on Wanted Dead Or Alive. Semper Fi Marine
I thank you for this. There's a hundred McQueen videos on youtube, but you captured him in all his strength and weakness...by strength, of course, I mean by Christ Almighty.
Loved 🥰 Steve McQueen always thought of him as a very handsome man and great actor. I was told he died from a motorcycle accident but I see that wasn’t true. So sad he had lung cancer. My Mother died from Lung Cancer to thru to smoking. Please stop 🛑 their not worth your life.And hunting your family. R.I.P. Steve you are missed. 🙏🥰😇🌺🌸🌷💐🌹😭
This was very nicely put together, exception being the small frame size wearing my eyes. It's always puzzling to me why people of strong faith want to affix Christianity to Steve. Is it his celebrity? He was quoted as telling several closer friends around that time he found Christianity that it was all BS anyways. To that, I say draw your own conclusion. It makes me happy he drew comfort from it in his final time on this earth that was so missing much of his life thanks to his rough early yrs, but I personally can't draw any more from it than that without personally knowing & hearing him talk about his true convictions. Or maybe his son Chad or closest friends. I don't find it fair to Steve honestly. His life was already cut unfairly short & that is enough for me personally.
papillon is my fave..the critics might not agree but fuck em.steve mqueen was born to do it..he had an aura..you simply couldnt take your eyes off him.he was magentic..for me he defines the word "star quality" and ultimately he has given us the biggest gift through his films..people will enjoy them forever and because of that steve mcqueen lives forever.which is a good thing indeed.legend
You might consider a tribute to Yul Brynner. Brynner started learning English when he was 20(!), so he had an indistinct accent his whole life, but he pulled off being an native-born American in many films. In the mid-20th century, it was VERY common for people born in the United States to learn English as a second language. For example: Lawrence Welk was born in the United States, but had a heavy accent, and no one cared.
a great actor. nevada smith is my fav mcqueen western. sand pebbles and the movie he did with faye dunaway are my fav nonwesterns. i know the name but my brain is frozen right now. lol.
ONE OUTCAST REBEL ROMANTIC ANGEL TO ANOTHER RIP STEVE MCQUEEN FOR THE WEST HAD SO MANY GOOD MEN WITH GOOD HEARTS TAKEN FROM US BY SET ON MAY YOU RIDE FOREVER IN THE KINDOM OF HEAVAN AS WE AINT WELCOME DOWN HERE NO MORE
@JJbrown74 The first is of course the Great Escape, then the Magnificent Seven [both Elmer Bernstein]. Next is Ashokan Farewell composer by Jay Unger. The final piece is by Karl Jenkins and I believe it is Adiemus. Hope this helps and you enjoyed the compilation.. PJ
HE DROVE HIS OWN MOTORCYCLES DROVE HIS OWN CARS DID ALOT OF HIS OWN STUNTS HE WAS THE COOLEST BADDEST MOTHER OF THEM ALL HE TRAINED WITH BRUCE LEE AND WAS ONE OF HIS PALLBEARERS MY FAVORITE ACTOR HANDS DOWN THE REAL KING OF COOL AND COULD BACK IT UP WOULD LOVE A DENIRO TO TALK SHIT TO HIM AND STEVE WIPE THE FLOOR WITH HIM TODAY YOU GOT NOBODY BUT CUE CARD TOUGH-GUYS
Just think if he would of accepted roles in " A Bridge to Far " Close Encounters" or "Apocalypse Now " instead of "An Enemy of The People " " Tom Horn " or "The Hunter " . Still very sought after even in death .