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In Episode 7, we look at the story behind the Mission Briefing scene including the bit part played by Harrison Ford, Kurtz's original name, the cinematography, where "terminate with extreme prejudice" came from, and how it was re-filmed after Keitel was fired. We also take a look at cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and his life leading up to being involved in Coppola's epic war story.
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@CinemaTyler
@CinemaTyler 3 года назад
Lee-lee Lay-lee Lee-lee Lay-lee -> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fX5USg8_1gA.html
@clemdelaclem
@clemdelaclem 3 года назад
Clearly it's Lay-Lay then
@TituslovesPop
@TituslovesPop 3 года назад
Brando was a wind up . I love the Superman story where he suggested he was played by a suitcase that made bleeping noises
@mezzanoon
@mezzanoon 3 года назад
La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo
@RoseUnseen
@RoseUnseen 3 года назад
DUDE YOU JUST SQUEEZING EVER DROP ARENT YOU
@brandos83
@brandos83 3 года назад
ITS THE LAY-TAY!
@bucksdiaryfan
@bucksdiaryfan 3 года назад
I love how Harrison Ford plays the antithesis of his usual confident swashbuckling character... he puts on the glasses and was able to act nervous and uncomfortable
@RDSArcade
@RDSArcade 3 года назад
Most of it wasn't acting. He was still suffering from jet lag when the scene was being shot.
@derekwischmann6123
@derekwischmann6123 2 года назад
Agreed. Even watching this as a kid, I always read Harrison’s performance as: “I don’t want this to come back on me.”
@biffmercury
@biffmercury 2 года назад
Han Solo acted the same way when questioned over the radio while Luke is rescuing Leia in STAR WARS (1977). Guess Ford just draws from what he knows.
@liquidbraino
@liquidbraino 2 года назад
It's called "acting". That's what actors do, that's what they get paid to do and it's what they spend years training for.
@bucksdiaryfan
@bucksdiaryfan 2 года назад
@@liquidbraino I thought Harrison Ford was a carpenter when he landed the role in Star Wars. Do carpentry classes also offer acting lessons? LOL... that's called "joking" and I've spent many years training to joke
@JanBockaert
@JanBockaert 3 года назад
Fun fact about the Baler location. After they wrapped up filming, the crew left their surfboards behind. The local Philipinos started surfing, and what once was a fishing village is now a (surfing) tourist hotspot in Luzon. We got our first surfing lessons there last winter. 😀
@dabsafe
@dabsafe 3 года назад
Do the locals blast Wagner’s “Die Valkerie “ when tourists hit the curls?
@JanBockaert
@JanBockaert 3 года назад
@@dabsafe nope, they were to busy making sure we didn't drown :p. Or surfing themselves.
@travismcclymans5487
@travismcclymans5487 2 года назад
CHARLIE DONT SURF JAN ..
@diogeneslantern18
@diogeneslantern18 2 года назад
Charlie don't surf, but the Filipinos sure do!
@marleneg7794
@marleneg7794 2 года назад
The only positive legacy coming out of the war.
@willlienellson7451
@willlienellson7451 2 года назад
Shooting Luca practicing his lines for meeting the Don after he was fumbling his lines was brilliant.
@k3digichaos
@k3digichaos 3 года назад
this movie can be incredibly long and each scene can feel like an hour but still it's a masterpiece
@zapillofilms
@zapillofilms 3 года назад
Jesuschrist! The quality of this series is superb. Keep on with this extraordinary channel!
@CinemaTyler
@CinemaTyler 3 года назад
Thanks!
@teeguy100
@teeguy100 2 года назад
Back in the day I printed the "Apocalypse Now" movie crew "Wrap" t-shirts when I was 17 and printing tees in San Francisco. These were gifts given out to crew members when the film wrapped. This tee art is the shot of Brando as Kurtz with his C.I.A. dossier on a drab green tee. I still have it here someplace. Unfortunately I wore that tee when cleaning screens and it is badly splattered. I need to go back and see if it has the "Leighly" name tag in the photo as this is the first I have heard of that. I did also print a tee that Coppola is wearing in a photo with Sheen shown here in this video. It is the "Ant Farm - Media Burn" tee. Ant Farm was an avant-garde art collective most famous for the Cadillac Ranch in Texas and the Media Burn event at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. I think they are also somehow connected to the "Church Of Bob" and the band Negativeland. Not sure. I do have one of the Media Burn tees here that is in perfect shape. I saw that flash across the screen and fell off my chair. I'm old.
@ST-kr7hz
@ST-kr7hz 2 года назад
the amount of research and editing that goes into these phenomenal videos doesn't go unnoticed! so glad I found this incredible channel.
@criticalmass613
@criticalmass613 Год назад
One of THE BEST scenes in movie history.
@schmidt640
@schmidt640 3 года назад
Before I even start this video, I just have to say that this is one of my favorite scenes from the movie. The intrigue is unbelievable and I feel like I notice something new each time I watch it. I love the behind the scenes stuff in war, especially anything with military intelligence or CIA briefings. Always fascinating stuff and potentially FUBAR missions or implications.
@edwardduarte7393
@edwardduarte7393 3 года назад
I love this scene in this movie. Apocalypse is like any great work of art. When you watch as you get older you see more and more into it. Descent into madness. I used to have a group of friends in LA and we would see special screnings at the cinerama dome on Sunday evenings. We saw redux there. It was too long. I also got Conrad's book that I need to start as well. Good job.
@SuperMrHiggins
@SuperMrHiggins 3 года назад
It's a good one
@havedrill1
@havedrill1 3 года назад
the mission briefing was mesmerizing. The close up eye contacts, the tape recording of Curts. Some of the best work Francis Ford Coppola ever did.
@luisvaldes1568
@luisvaldes1568 3 года назад
I agree with you, the Lunch Mission Meeting is one of my favorite scene. First saw movie 1982 on cable. Fan ever since.
@russellbarndt6579
@russellbarndt6579 Год назад
So cool to get to understand some of the scenes set up on what is one of my top 3 favorites movies, thank you.!
@ericscottstevens
@ericscottstevens 3 года назад
I always felt the impromptu cough by Colonel Lucas' dialogue/instructions for Willard was for a future splice point as this meeting was being secretly recorded. If the mission went bad the recording would be edited for political inquisition before the joint chiefs, CIA or even Congress. Willard probably already knows he is being recorded (or has been before in these interviews/briefings) and eventually invokes the plausible deniability lines that win over his interviewers. The look that Lieutenant General R. Corman gives Lucas is the go ahead to discuss the mission with Willard. Back to the cough it may be Harrison Ford was exhausted and really was having issues talking dealing with the humidity and climate........Either way it works.
@buzznot1012
@buzznot1012 9 месяцев назад
This is probably my favourite scene in the movie. Watching it again recently I wondered what exactly Willard meant when he said in the voiceover: "It was no accident that I got to be the caretaker of Colonel Walter E. Kurtz’s memory any more than being back in Saigon was an accident." This suggests some link or similarity between Willard and Kurtz. There are similarities. Of course, I wish there was a prequel so I could learn more about who Willard is, who Kurtz really is, beyond the dossier. Great series Tyler! Thanks for your hard work!
@magnetmountain33
@magnetmountain33 Год назад
Without doubt one of the best Apocalypse now review documentaries ever film edited All those associated with this film should be proud of your work and indorse it work whole Heartedly you have done a fantastic job Oscar award winning film based documentary …….. Truly amazing stuff you deserve an award as good as the film itself
@mdemers767
@mdemers767 6 месяцев назад
That's not an AC unit on top of the mobile home, it's a swamp cooler. A large fan inside simply draws air through water soaked media that surrounds it on the inside, with a water pump in a reservoir at the bottom to constantly refresh the media. They're extremely effective in arid environments (up to about 95 degrees) because the water evaporates out of the humid air, resulting in a cooling effect. In a tropical environment such as Vietnam it would be useless, and would likely just make the already hot environment even more miserable because you'd be adding moisture to the already muggy air.
@corvuscrow5485
@corvuscrow5485 3 года назад
"ZAP 'EM WITH YOUR SIREN MAN...ZAP 'EM WITH YOUR SIREN!?!"
@garyaugustus1009
@garyaugustus1009 3 года назад
"..Aannd you got the cigaretts, and that's what I been dreamin' about..!"
@dr.lyleevans6915
@dr.lyleevans6915 3 года назад
“I’m an American!!”
@williamfitch1408
@williamfitch1408 5 месяцев назад
Now, much is said about Brando never having any notion of what was going on, but I have a memory. My mother read a news item out to me one evening, well before the film came out or was publicised, about Marlon Brando. It said he was living on an island, dressed in fatigues. He would invite people over, impound their boats and hold them captive while he rambled over short-wave radio. I remember that as a fact, but I've never heard a reference to it ever since.
@Gordy-fj1jy
@Gordy-fj1jy 3 месяца назад
He did own an island and had a lot of issues with it. It’s called Tetiaroa in Tahiti
@captainalphabet
@captainalphabet 3 года назад
Storaro did end up shooting DUNE - for (then) Sci-fi channel in 2000. Filmed on 35mm film, uniquely 2:1 ratio, 3-perf.
@gfurstnsu
@gfurstnsu 3 года назад
I was in Nha Trang Vietnam as an officer from November 1968 to November 1969, the usual tour of duty in this combat zone. Nha Trang was the city along the coast of the. South China Sea, about half way up the country of South Vietnam. I was assigned to an Terrain Engineer Detachment as a geologist (I had a MS in Geology). I travelled around the country a great deal as I was also responsible for LOC (lines of communication) through out the II Corps Zone. I never saw the fancy quarters that are exhibited in this movie. Our work quarters were sparse, but provided an efficient working environment. When I the field, as my project to map the geology of the zone meant some field checking of geology, I saw even more sparse quarters including many tents with bunkers nearby to go to when there were incoming rockets or mortars. I was in Kantom during an offensive by the NVA and lived in a bunker for a few days. I just wish to say that this depiction of fancy living was never seen by me. Even when traveling in Saigon, I never saw anything like the hooches shown in this film. I survived the year but always and hanging over me that I replaced an officer who was killed!
@martinpitt8976
@martinpitt8976 3 года назад
I love the briefing Scene! It is sublime! Thanks for the thoughtful vid I learned a lot
@CinemaTyler
@CinemaTyler 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@dougdavenport4778
@dougdavenport4778 7 месяцев назад
I remember when Sheen hosted SNL. The best sketch had Sheen as a studio exec who was tasked with traveling to the Philippines to terminate a movie director who had gone off the rails
@michaellogico5613
@michaellogico5613 3 года назад
My father was one of the Philippine Air Force pilots who flew the UH-1H helicopters in the movie. Dad retired in 1992 but those Hueys are still being flown today.
@CarloscFr
@CarloscFr 3 года назад
This is one of the best series of videos I've seen. Thank very much. And thank you for talking about Storaro, I was hoping to see him in some of these videos, his cinematography work in this movie deserves one episode!!
@AbdalaBrothers
@AbdalaBrothers 3 года назад
you are by far the best youtuber that analyses films. Will be the first person I ever subscribe on Patreon. thanks for all this serioes, it[s really epic
@dronessential
@dronessential 2 года назад
A movie like this will never be made again. It is absolutely singular.
@bluegregory6239
@bluegregory6239 3 месяца назад
Too fucking right. The best film ever made.
@nathangregory_
@nathangregory_ 3 года назад
The screaming in the shower to the jump cut to the helo could be seen as Willard being placed back in the field (Covert Op) and the insanity that goes with such tasks. The screaming refusal of a man that has seen too much and has destroyed all that he was. Of course, that's just my take on that one seen because it fits in well with the insanity of the previous night. Basically, a man that no longer wants to wear that mask once again knowing at some point in time that he may never be able to remove it if he continues down the path of darkness.
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 Год назад
Birth pangs?
@johnblunt1313
@johnblunt1313 Год назад
Dude you did such a great job with these, definitely one of the great RU-vid series I've found. Excited to rewatch AN and Heart of Darkness after finishing this...
@marcomoro9740
@marcomoro9740 2 года назад
Wonderful documentary about Apocalypse Now! And Vittorio Storaro is a real legend.
@abaddonanon7573
@abaddonanon7573 3 года назад
Sterraro, cried when he shot his first film. Now that's a great man to respect!
@kingmescalito
@kingmescalito 3 года назад
This is good stuff. AN has always been my favourite movie, I never get tired of hearing new stuff about it.
@paristhalheimer
@paristhalheimer Год назад
This is a great video. Love all the details, behind the scenes information and presentation.
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 3 года назад
Since at least Vietnam, "operators" have been known to import the comforts of home (read the book Hotel California about the lead up to Iraq). And of course private contractors in Yugoslavia, Somalia, and Iraq have delivered to our soldiers all the comforts of home as well. Though the SF guys doing penetration knew it was best to eat local, and sweat out the same smells, from fish sauce in Vietnam to lamb and rice today.
@borysvengerov3398
@borysvengerov3398 3 года назад
Wait... So they give a cold shower to a guy who suffers a heart attack? What a production!..
@michaelemory552
@michaelemory552 Год назад
For those who’ve yet to read Conrad, ‘Kurtz’ is the name of the man upriver, deified and of unsound methods. The name ‘Leighley’ now seems very odd.
@vicaldama9314
@vicaldama9314 3 года назад
I love the sample Joe Preston uses from this scene in the Melvin's solo records there a few years back ..
@mpeters220
@mpeters220 3 года назад
Totally one of the best scenes in all film. The General is so great in this. You didn't touch on the small exchange at the beginning when they 'put the screws to him' real quick...they reveal they have 'dirt' on him, call him out on it, and wait to hear his response. 'Sir, I am unaware of any such activity, or operation...nor would I be inclined to discuss such an operation, if it did, in fact, exist, sir.'
@bluegregory6239
@bluegregory6239 Год назад
Note the use of 'This country', even though they are in Nha Trang, Vietnam. This must have been intentional by Coppola.
@luskvideoproductions869
@luskvideoproductions869 3 года назад
This is a great commentary about the making of AN...I really wish the Workprint was still available for viewing
@martinhall932
@martinhall932 3 года назад
And 40 years later if you offered $3 a day for day laborers in Philippine provinces people would still line up
@logon235
@logon235 3 года назад
And they had access to too much money.
@Rogue_Nine416
@Rogue_Nine416 3 года назад
checked to see what 3$ exchanges for and the Filipinos got 144 philipinnes pesos a day - i envy them, that's more than i make in a week ignoring the exchange rate
@logon235
@logon235 3 года назад
@@Rogue_Nine416 that is why they still line up but it is still hardly enough for the average family to eat well, have shelter, and pay medical bills.
@pablosonic892
@pablosonic892 3 года назад
Brilliant discoveries of previously unknown passages that I thought I knew everything there was to know about this film. You are doing a great job of a massive undertaking. Thank you. I can't wait for the next upcoming installments.
@blastermaster5039
@blastermaster5039 4 месяца назад
It is kind of ironic that the idea of them criticizing the army bringing Americana with them, ends up with the film crew bringing their own slice of their own home in the jungle of the Philippines. But then again, I cannot blame them for it for by that time, everyone had their own taste and their own lives experienced differently. And now, we Filipinos also end up bringing our own slice of "Filipinas" wherever we end up going, whether it be in the middle east, japan, europe or the americas. That's just how it is.
@lousekoya1803
@lousekoya1803 3 года назад
You make me want to watch all those movies again !................Thanks for your Passion !
@smallmanbigmouth2699
@smallmanbigmouth2699 3 года назад
I cannot wait to watch 8 hours after this! Love your work, Tyler!
@ProjectFlashlight612
@ProjectFlashlight612 3 года назад
The mobile home exterior shot is a fantastic visual metaphor for the insanity of the war and Americanism imposing itself on Vietnam.
@retromodernism1799
@retromodernism1799 3 года назад
Superbly researched and presented - pure gold !
@baulder3055
@baulder3055 2 года назад
One of the best scenes in cinema history
@thatcherfreeman
@thatcherfreeman 3 года назад
Idk about this thing about Luca Brasi in The Godfather. Luca being nervous, practicing his greeting outside, and fumbling his lines was in the original book that the movie was based on, so while the actor may have been nervous and used that to fuel his performance, I really doubt they altered the script to make that work.
@TheRealNormanBates
@TheRealNormanBates 3 года назад
14:50 speaking of Storraro, would you consider doing a video (or two) regarding *Suspiria?* I think Ken Russell’s *The Devils* might be up your alley too.
@CinemaTyler
@CinemaTyler 3 года назад
Would love to do a vid on Suspiria! I haven't seen The Devils, but I'll add it to my watchlist!
@TheRealNormanBates
@TheRealNormanBates 3 года назад
@@CinemaTyler cool! Will be looking forward to it! Hell... you know I’ll always show up for a CT vid. 😉😁 If you like, I have an HD version of the uncut version of *The Devils.* You might want to check out a site called Cinemageddon. It’s invite only (which I might be able to do), but they have *tons* of hard to get films. Same with a sight called MySpleen.
@baileymoore7779
@baileymoore7779 3 года назад
Tyler, love your channel. Only problem with it is I've already watched all your videos (several times) and need MORE!
@victorboucher675
@victorboucher675 3 года назад
The water is not freezing cold in the Philippines. Perhaps not normal warm/hot shower temp heated, but not "freezing cold".
@daveyboy_
@daveyboy_ 3 года назад
I wanted a mission and for my sins ,they brought me one
@cut--
@cut-- 3 года назад
those shrimp are "prawns" the pacific version of "shrimp" - I guess I'll have to watch ApocNow again ! It's a bit like being there when a loved one passes.
@kalleostgren165
@kalleostgren165 Месяц назад
Great video, interesting, thanks! This is, in my view, one of the most underrated and misunderstood scenes in movie history. Willard is not aware of the danger here, receiving extremely sensitive information. If he had turned the mission proposal down, he would not have left that building alive. Of course Harrison Fords character was nervous…
@mrkringlan
@mrkringlan 3 года назад
Lines from this scenes are masterfully sampled in the Swedish punk band Refused "New Noise", at 3:28. "Crawling, slithering...."
@DoctorMorgenstein
@DoctorMorgenstein 3 года назад
it is such a sadness that young people will end up finding this before ever even hearing about hearts of darkness
@BondKees
@BondKees 3 года назад
That might not be too bad though. Imagine coming across a film this good and after some research you find out about Jospeh Conrad. Unpopular opinion ; I still haven't finished the book. Been trying it for years yet i don't connect with it. Shame
@AlexFlockhart
@AlexFlockhart 3 года назад
Seemed like a good book but unfortunately it was ruined by my English teacher dictating how we were supposed to (over)analyze it.
@DoctorMorgenstein
@DoctorMorgenstein 3 года назад
@@BondKees by film this good, do you mean hearts of darkness or apocalypse now?
@BondKees
@BondKees 3 года назад
@@DoctorMorgenstein I treasure the film! It's Heart of Darkness i struggle with
@gbonkers666
@gbonkers666 3 года назад
Roger played the FBI Director in Silence of the Lambs.
@gorfulator
@gorfulator 6 месяцев назад
That was great! I too love the briefing scene!
@JJW001
@JJW001 Год назад
The name Leighly would have worked pretty good IMO. Kurtz is a bit brutal and you almost expect him to be the way he is by the time you get to him in the film. Leighly sounds nice and fits the pre-madness photos of the character it would've been a bigger shock to see what had become of him in the jungle.
@robertskates4356
@robertskates4356 3 года назад
CinemaTyler, I'm not sure if anyone else mentioned it, but, Storaro did end up doing a version of DUNE. He shot the Dune mini series in 2000.
@javablanca547
@javablanca547 Год назад
Based on Heart of Darkness, Kurtz is necessary for connection. Also Kurtz implies 'quick' or 'fast'.
@jcat3409
@jcat3409 3 года назад
Harrison Ford in glasses, looks like Jeff Goldblum ..lol
@janethayes5941
@janethayes5941 2 месяца назад
I've seen this movie so many times and NEVER realized HF was in it.😮😮😮
@charles-y2z6c
@charles-y2z6c Год назад
One thing I noticed in apocalypse now was every scene change was with a helicopter
@crimony3054
@crimony3054 3 года назад
Jerry the civilian was CIA. The mission was to assassinate a leader in a foreign country (Cambodia), which required the CIA. Because the leader was a member of the USA military, it also required the army's participation to avoid the spectacle of the CIA assassinating a congressionally-approved army officer (bird Colonel) independently of the military. 🤣
@JamesBu11
@JamesBu11 3 года назад
Cooking shrimp with their heads still on imparts a lot of extra flavour to a dish, its a common occurrence in the East where fish are also almost always cooked with their heads still on. Indeed one of the tastiest parts of a fish are their cheeks.
@sgt.thundercok4704
@sgt.thundercok4704 3 года назад
Thanks. Now I've lost my appetite.
@JamesBu11
@JamesBu11 3 года назад
@@sgt.thundercok4704 You are too squeamish for that title :)
@sgt.thundercok4704
@sgt.thundercok4704 3 года назад
@@JamesBu11 Hey, I may be of clan Thundercok, but I'm not a savage.
@509Gman
@509Gman 3 года назад
Same as sucking crawfish heads in Louisiana. People are too squeamish.
@simonrooney7942
@simonrooney7942 3 года назад
Nice back stories of a work of art film - thank you
@locust76
@locust76 2 года назад
8:10 The scene kind of played out in my head like Steamed Hams 😂 "That hand there, are you wounded?" "Just a little fishing accident on R&R, sir" "Wh... a fishing accident on R&R from Vietnam on your hand on your knuckles localized entirely between the first and second knuckle?" "w..... Yes..." "May I see it?" "No."
@valmarsiglia
@valmarsiglia 2 года назад
Jerry the civilian is so chilling, absolutely perfectly cast as the mysterious and off-putting CIA figure.
@cynthiaschultheis1660
@cynthiaschultheis1660 Год назад
Brandon played a major in "Reflections in a Golden Eye" so they could've found him in a uniform.
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 Год назад
Good insight! Also, Liz Taylor!
@petermgruhn
@petermgruhn 3 года назад
Brando's hat in that 8x10 never sits right w/ me.
@scottl.1568
@scottl.1568 3 года назад
Loved this scene... Almost like a mini movie by itself
@kryptych
@kryptych Год назад
"Pain is temporary, but the movie is forever." Arnold Schwarzenegger says in the Making of Conan: The Barbarian that John Milius said this to him when Arnold needed stitches on his first day of shooting when the wolves got to him.
@ID-8491
@ID-8491 2 года назад
The "terminate with extreme prejudice" quote is my favourite quote from Apocalypse Now. Whole briefing scene is so great, being a soft but so intense exchange. Ps. I view those who prefer the "smell of napalm" quote with utmost disgust.
@urdude67
@urdude67 3 года назад
What Coppola says before the French press is post hoc. There are other interpretations from people involved in the production. He knew his audience at that moment, is what I am saying. My take is that he did not know what he was doing over half the time, but they made a great movie in the editing room. It could have had so many other different spins or messages, based on what was done in the editing. I would have preferred, all things considered, if John Milius made the film.
@thomasbrown3356
@thomasbrown3356 2 года назад
Did the Jerry dude ever act in anything else? He steals the scene with his only line. I have a taste for roast beef, everytime I see that scene. The General makes it looks so yummy.😋
@nobodynothing00000
@nobodynothing00000 7 месяцев назад
Kind of funny how the scene begins and ends the same way Beginning: did you do this mission? Sir I can't talk about it either way. Ending: This mission doesn't exist and never will.
@tecumsehcristero
@tecumsehcristero 3 года назад
This is a fantastic video series
@peteoconnor6388
@peteoconnor6388 3 года назад
I eagerly await the next episode!
@ricardoagila3115
@ricardoagila3115 2 года назад
Fine analysis of a great movie.
@willy565
@willy565 2 года назад
The shrimp aren't "weird", or shrimp at all....They are a species close to shrimp called "Prong", or "Prawn".
@marcusbutticus41
@marcusbutticus41 3 года назад
@ cinematyler - great overview and insight. One update - Baler is pronounced "Bel-lehr" or like "Bel-Air". My wife (Filipino) has taken me there and we surfed in the same waters as the movie was shot
@professor-josh
@professor-josh 7 месяцев назад
Storaro did wind up shooting a Dune project: The 2000 Sci-fi channel miniseries.
@RobertEricJenkins
@RobertEricJenkins 3 года назад
Can’t wait for the next installments!!
@Uthilos
@Uthilos 3 года назад
Great video, as always.
@CinemaTyler
@CinemaTyler 3 года назад
Thanks!
@sanitorz232
@sanitorz232 3 года назад
After you finish this one, could you make a series about War and Peace. Bondarchuk also had some heart attacks during production.
@mmickle6191
@mmickle6191 3 года назад
Watching this series, I NEEEEED to see this movie again It's been far too long! ...and I MUST see that Heart of Darkness thingie too.
@comicbookninja5268
@comicbookninja5268 2 года назад
Vitorrio Storarro would eventually shoot the Sci Fi Channel production of DUNE for director John Harrison.
@hello2jello4mellow34
@hello2jello4mellow34 3 года назад
Thank you! Great as always!
@touristtam
@touristtam 5 месяцев назад
Jodorowsky also had Jean Gireaud onboard. Shane you fail to mention him.
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 2 года назад
Would you agree that "Hearts of Darkness" is one the best movie documentaries ever made? I think it is. It is shocking partly because it was quite frank and talked openly about the problems that kept popping up and delaying production and discussed Martin Sheen's heart attack and Marlon Brando's weight problems.
@gaslightstudiosrebooted3432
@gaslightstudiosrebooted3432 19 дней назад
Storaro did work on the 2000 Dune miniseries.
@caligulaaugustus2977
@caligulaaugustus2977 3 года назад
Unless they put ice cubes in a vat of water above the shower, there is no way in hell that that shower was cold.
@foleygee
@foleygee 3 года назад
its all relevant..i was in a Spanish prison and the morning shower felt invigorating and cold, but on reflection, it probably wasnt that cold , just a lot cooler then the room tempreture
@thomasjoyce7910
@thomasjoyce7910 3 года назад
You are very close to figuring it out. Here is a clue: Coppolla was a millionaire in complete control of the entire production. Here is another clue: refrigeration technology wasn't unavailable or illegal in the Philippines in the 1970s.
@caligulaaugustus2977
@caligulaaugustus2977 3 года назад
@@thomasjoyce7910 Its not impossible that the water was 'ice cold' of course, just improbable. Getting ice cold anything long enough to set up a scene in that part of the world, in that time, would have been quite difficult.
@leefithian3704
@leefithian3704 3 года назад
Cannot complain or judge ppl of means enjoying in places they may or may not enjoyed being , just business,
@josephcontreras8930
@josephcontreras8930 3 года назад
What has Frank coppala been doing lately???? I like his cameo in it"don't look at the camera keep going on like you're fighting..dpnt look at the camera..."
@aegisgfx
@aegisgfx 3 года назад
No conspiracies, no trans hate, no women hate, no whiny little man babies or men's rights garbage... just straight up film reviews and information without injecting be political views like all the other idiot film reviewers on RU-vid. Thanks Tyler!!!
@craydogdog1530
@craydogdog1530 3 года назад
You sound really mad
@vittoriostoraro
@vittoriostoraro 3 года назад
Another fine one Tyler... though I don't understand the need for the background music.
@jackaroni55
@jackaroni55 2 года назад
Awesome video, thanks! Now the BIG question: What was the issue about the shrimp (10:28)? Was it supposed to portray squeamish Americans reluctant to try food from another culture? They looked pretty good to me. Anyone know the recipe for the shrimp? Thanks for the great work :) !
@gonzolonzo1383
@gonzolonzo1383 2 года назад
Describing Luca Brazi's actor as a "bodyguard," after his boxing career would be like saying Jeffery Dahmer became a butcher after leaving the chocolate industry.
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