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Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - Drinking coffee is safer than drinking water
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From the series Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - Glasgow, Scotland
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Dr. Rick Dagless M.D. recalls when he had to spend a night in Glasgow
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - Argument about "things"
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From episode 3 of the series Dark Marenghi's Darkplace
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - Introducing Dr. Rick Dagless M.D
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The introduction of Dr. Rick Dagless (Matthew Holness) in the 2004 series Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - Guns on the ward
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From the DVD extras of this amazing tv-series
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - Working with women
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From the DVD extras of this amazing tv-series
Master of the Universe clip from Electric Boogaloo with Dolph Lundgren
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A short clip from the documentary Electric Boogaloo The Wild Untold Story Of Cannon Films 2014
About Marlon Brando on the set of Island of Dr. Moreau
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Taken from the documentary Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau (2014)
Västerviksfestivalen år 2000 del 2
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Inspelat från SVT 2 på vhs.
Västerviksfestivalen år 2000 del 1
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Inspelat från SVT 2, tror det är från år 2000.
Västerviksfestivalen år 2000 del 3
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Inspelat från SVT 2, tror det är från år 2000.
Västerviksfestivalen år 2000 Del 4
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Inspelat från SVT 2, tror det är från år 2000
Bengt Sändh - Det angår dig inte (Live från Västerviksfestivalen!)
Просмотров 7403 года назад
Live med Bengt Sändh från Västerviksfestivalen. Vet ej vilket år. Inspelat på VHS från SVT 2.

Комментарии

  • @allys744
    @allys744 6 дней назад

    I saw the full documentary recently: it was so good! I forgot how we that David Thewlis (professor Lupin himself) was in this movie, but he himself thinks the film was a mistake like everyone else. He said he has lots of stories about it’s production, but is afraid that if he tells them, he will never be allowed to work again. Marlon was difficult, but the people in the documentary said that, to a degree, at least marlon was friendly to them and was only trolling out of fun. Val Kilmer on the other hand, was just ill tempered and condescending with everyone.

  • @Hibernicus1968
    @Hibernicus1968 Месяц назад

    Something happened to Brando, especially in his later years. He had always been known as a brilliant actor, who could be difficult to work with -- Francis Ford Coppola had to fight hard to get him for "The Godfather" because of his reputation -- but he became just totally and completely unprofessional in his later years. He couldn't be bothered to learn his lines and directors had to position cue cards strategically around the set for him to read, and he dialed the "difficult to work with" aspect of his personality up to eleven. His behavior on the set of "The Score" in 2001 was positively childish. I lost a lot of respect for Brando as an actor because of such behavior. Apparently I am not the only one. In one interview, Christopher Reeve criticized Brando pretty bluntly, for essentially just phoning his performance in. It really is a pity. Such a great talent, you'd like him to be an honorable, professional actor and a decent human being as well, but Brando lets you down in that respect.

  • @benburke3015
    @benburke3015 Месяц назад

    Marlon Brando: the script makes no sense. Also Marlon Brando: I didn't read the script. Well which is it, man?! Lmao.

  • @BoozyBeggar
    @BoozyBeggar 2 месяца назад

    One of the reasons why I love this disasterpiece so much is how batshit Brando is.

  • @andyventure
    @andyventure 2 месяца назад

    LOL i love it!! He didn't care. You know how much work Brando put down, disrespect earned, yet activated for human rights. Man, he earn his right to not give a fuck.

    • @johnniea4684
      @johnniea4684 2 месяца назад

      He was a dickhead. Imagine how he'd have felt as a young actor if some big has-been don't-give-a-fuck star had sabotaged a picture he was hoping would be a success. That requires the ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, a bit of empathy. Nah, it was all about him. Someone should have said "fuck it with this guy" and slapped that stupid hat off his swelled head.

  • @christschinwon
    @christschinwon 5 месяцев назад

    I wish i was more attractive like Dagless

  •  7 месяцев назад

    This just made my day 😂😂

  • @AlexColberg
    @AlexColberg 7 месяцев назад

    I've watched that movie several times. It's one of my favourites. Thank God I didn't read the reviews before I saw it for the first time. Maybe I never would have watched it. Brando was absolutely stunning throughout. His combination of aristocratic and batshit crazy was a performance for the ages. And the ice hat was one of the many quirky things I loved about that movie.

    • @johnniea4684
      @johnniea4684 2 месяца назад

      lol, it's fucking awful beyond endurance.

  • @SushiFeverDream
    @SushiFeverDream 7 месяцев назад

    "Jesu Christi" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @SethBrundleify
    @SethBrundleify 9 месяцев назад

    Marlon Brando was pissed off with the director and Val Kilmer.

  • @grawakendream8980
    @grawakendream8980 11 месяцев назад

    a masterpiece by the master brando. the play is the thing. not the noun but the verb

  • @iniohos2
    @iniohos2 11 месяцев назад

    If they had listened to brando it would have been a great movie. But they sticked to their crapy script.

  • @jasonpaz
    @jasonpaz Год назад

    She is so beautiful

  • @josephnunes868
    @josephnunes868 Год назад

    The dolphin idea is not that far fetched .. its actuality an interesting twist..

  • @Kwijiboz
    @Kwijiboz Год назад

    I love this clip, If you catch my drift as it where

  • @elizabethwakefield8894
    @elizabethwakefield8894 Год назад

    He actually hated acting. He only did it for the money, and never hid that fact. Kinda sad really, since he was an accomplished actor, and certainly in The Godfather, made the role his own.

    • @Outlawgurl2419
      @Outlawgurl2419 7 месяцев назад

      A streetcar named desire is his best work .

    • @angeladamico6426
      @angeladamico6426 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Outlawgurl2419on the waterfront

    • @stevemuzak8526
      @stevemuzak8526 6 месяцев назад

      Why it's so shocking and sad? Acting was his job. Nothing else. Do you love your job? I don't but I have bills to pay. I do my thing and go home. Acting is just another job.

    • @dimlightbulb10
      @dimlightbulb10 Месяц назад

      ​@@stevemuzak8526There's not liking your job, and being a multi-millionaire acting like a jackass. If he acted like that working at a Wendy's, he'd be fired before he could even put it on his resume.

    • @Njbear7453
      @Njbear7453 Месяц назад

      @@Outlawgurl2419 nothing beats on the waterfront

  • @merritt972
    @merritt972 Год назад

    When I realized that Balk was such a great actor since she could hold her own in a crazy scene where she has to deal with the Brando lunatic.

  • @knicks_yanks
    @knicks_yanks Год назад

    Not surprising. The worst part of Apocalypse Now is the scenes with Colonel Kurtz. The first 3/4 of the film is a masterpiece - the last 1/4, not so much.

  • @chrisandrew6633
    @chrisandrew6633 Год назад

    Brando's behavior reminds me of my dad, at times. Underneath the outrageousness there's a sensible person, but if he's in a mood everything's gonna be out of left field. Brando was being an ass though, yeah he was trolling some head-honchos, but what about allllll the other workers involved in the production, consider them, be professional for them. "Let's take 6 to 8 weeks to do rewrites." COME on now.

  • @BangerBrandon
    @BangerBrandon Год назад

    Based Brando

  • @Querelle2008
    @Querelle2008 Год назад

    In an alternative reality there was this gothic masterpiece from Richard Stanley without Marlon Brando and without Val Kilmer. I wish it was true.

    • @fernhausluv44
      @fernhausluv44 Год назад

      "The Island of Doctor Moreau - Directed by Richard Stanley, starring Jürgen Prochnow, Bruce Willis, James Woods, and Fairuza Balk."

    • @adamszabo4093
      @adamszabo4093 11 месяцев назад

      Starring Jürgen Prochnow and Asia Argento, at least, that's the cast that I knew of.@@fernhausluv44

  • @lepetitchat123
    @lepetitchat123 Год назад

    Why didnt they fire brando? Actors get fired all the time

    • @alexh1681
      @alexh1681 Год назад

      Fire Brando? No way!

    • @3layerdipstack726
      @3layerdipstack726 Год назад

      He was the only person who could have saved the movie

    • @amckx81
      @amckx81 Год назад

      You can't fire Marlon Brando, Brando fires you!

  • @jadjason6053
    @jadjason6053 Год назад

    2:49 He just wanted an excuse to keep wearing the icecube hat. 😂

  • @leedurbin4419
    @leedurbin4419 Год назад

    Whats crazy is he is far and away the best part of the movie. So weird so fascinating

    • @johnniea4684
      @johnniea4684 2 месяца назад

      You must be joking. The film is all kinds of bad all over the place, but he's a fucking joke in this. I lost a lot of respect for him the way he behaved. Kilmer wasn't any better. Completely self-absorbed and disrespectful to everyone involved. Balk was coming off sleeper hit The Craft coming into this and was lucky she got American History X afterwards, but her career could have ended right here with this disaster. This was Thewlis' only shot as a lead in a major Hollywood film, and that ship sailed with this turkey. Brando may not have given a shit about the film, but he was already a rich, famous man with his career behind him, and this wasn't the case with Balk and Thewlis. He was an unprofessional arse.

  • @brianthomason5022
    @brianthomason5022 Год назад

    So he was a peace a shit. After the godfather he was a prick

  • @steviedub9370
    @steviedub9370 Год назад

    He already cemented his legacy & was the best actor ever . He knew this movie was a pos & he just wanted to be goofy he obviously didn’t care.

  • @Mostlybaddriving
    @Mostlybaddriving Год назад

    I pray to myself 😂😂 Julian Barratt too is superb as the padre 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr Год назад

    It always annoys me when people try to jive off childish, difficult, misanthropic behavior as “genius”, etc. Dude…this is WORK. There are dozens of people on location with you who are just regular joes trying to feed their goofy families. As awful as the script might’ve been, some shmuck spent untold hours adapting it. Have some respect for the people around you, man. I think that's also the reason why "method acting" annoys me so much. Stop it…thousands of actors have put on genius performances without having to play dress up, costume party, adult playtime. "But I *AM* Andy Kaufman!" 😣

    • @steviedub9370
      @steviedub9370 Год назад

      Wow your so mad lol, Brando had this representation his daughter killed herself , his son was in prison for murder during this time , I don’t think he took this seriously

    • @clinteastwood6875
      @clinteastwood6875 Год назад

      @@steviedub9370 It’s tragic what Brando went through. But if you’re not up to the task don’t take the role. Someone else will step in willing to put the work in.

    • @pho3nix-
      @pho3nix- Год назад

      Actually the production on Man on the Moon was not problematic per se, at least not for the crew. This movie was on a completely different level, also it was reportedly Val Kilmer who treated people on set worse than Brando. Not to excuse Brando of his selfish behavior of course.

    • @stevemuzak8526
      @stevemuzak8526 6 месяцев назад

      Val Kilmer was way worse on that set then Marlon Brando.

    • @manifestgtr
      @manifestgtr 6 месяцев назад

      @@stevemuzak8526 I think it’s safe to say that Val Kilmer is worse than Brando in pretty much every conceivable way lol

  • @obsessedwithcrypto4366
    @obsessedwithcrypto4366 Год назад

    Brando was a total arse people say how great he was he was a prick who got lucky average actor who just got lucky

    • @girliboi
      @girliboi Год назад

      he was well above average, but yea, no matter how great someone is i don't think i'd have much patience.. . particularly since movie making is a lot of hurry-up-and-wait even in the best of circumstances.. . nobody needs someone f#@king around and dragging things out (and this picture had two!)

  • @i.r.fernandezaguilar3229
    @i.r.fernandezaguilar3229 Год назад

    and he was amazing.

  • @dmoon7348
    @dmoon7348 Год назад

    He went crazy

  • @clydefrog203
    @clydefrog203 Год назад

    The dolphin reveal would've been genius

    • @heliumtrophy
      @heliumtrophy Год назад

      I would've paid good money for that

    • @fernhausluv44
      @fernhausluv44 Год назад

      That depends if it was meant to be a dark satirical thing or a badly done thing...could have had either impact, who knows.

    • @Bonzeaux_Bleuxgrene
      @Bonzeaux_Bleuxgrene Год назад

      "If I could swim with the dolphins" 🎶

  • @uzaautumus
    @uzaautumus Год назад

    wow!! Marlon Brando indeed was a genius... "To Take No Action Is An Action" ~ japanese proverb

  • @yvc9
    @yvc9 Год назад

    Fairuza looking feral now

    • @fernhausluv44
      @fernhausluv44 Год назад

      Wdu mean? I just saw a 2022 interview segment and she seemed pretty level-headed?

  • @deadpan80
    @deadpan80 Год назад

    2:48 M. Night Shyamalan: Quick! Someone get me a pencil and paper!! STAT!!!

  • @deadpan80
    @deadpan80 Год назад

    On the one hand you have to respect that Brando knew full well what type of film he was making; complete shit--- and treated it accordingly. But, on the other hand, I don't understand why anyone would want to hire at this point in his career - he was a has-been self-serving hack by this point, far remove from whatever glory he once possessed. From what I understand he was never truly a "professional" when it came to his craft.

    • @annalisavajda252
      @annalisavajda252 Год назад

      He did that movie with Johnny Depp late in his career though and told Depp he only had so many faces in his pocket so that's the thing with him he wasn't versatile but took some roles just for money obviously. Chris Reeves complained about him on the Superman set too but really to Marlon that was just a stupid kids movie too to Chris it was his whole career.

    • @damdanial
      @damdanial 3 месяца назад

      @@annalisavajda252 its strange because marlon did actually have a tonne of range - look at godfather and last tango; two films from the same year, hes completely unrecognisable in either of them. The dude did everything from mob films to theatre to shakespeare musicals comedies but at this point of his career he was just unbothered and couldnt give a shit about acting.

  • @TheMangoDeluxe
    @TheMangoDeluxe Год назад

    I think Kurtz was working on the dolphin scene when Martin sheen took him down

  • @LeFrez
    @LeFrez Год назад

    oh man the memories of watching this over and over on DVD after the pub with friends back in the day. It was so hilarious and still is. Thanks for the upload champ, you're great they should pay you a hero's wage.

  • @grantdavis6363
    @grantdavis6363 Год назад

    Given the fact that he had recently lost his daughter to a drug overdose, he was probably not in the right frame of mind.

    • @frasercliff9417
      @frasercliff9417 Год назад

      I actually didn't know this... Makes sense.

    • @FervAnimalLover
      @FervAnimalLover Год назад

      @@frasercliff9417 He's been difficult long before that ever happened..

    • @girliboi
      @girliboi Год назад

      @@FervAnimalLover let's put it this way; i don't think it helped

    • @user-qb1lq9xf1d
      @user-qb1lq9xf1d Год назад

      She shot herself

    • @delavalmilker
      @delavalmilker Год назад

      More like "totally gonzo!"

  • @leejones8582
    @leejones8582 Год назад

    I could watch the cast and crew do impressions of Brando for a hour and half lol

  • @haz8984
    @haz8984 Год назад

    😂 p̴r̴o̴m̴o̴s̴m̴

  • @lastlantern3371
    @lastlantern3371 Год назад

    Marlon's ideas were genius. Between him and Val's committed performance, they were easily the best parts of this dumpster fire.

    • @davidlawrencegraham6722
      @davidlawrencegraham6722 3 месяца назад

      committed performances pmsl they wanted to ruin the film hence wuy there acting was fucking terrible

  • @Uprising771
    @Uprising771 2 года назад

    he was trolling them so hard.

    • @ErelfBow
      @ErelfBow Год назад

      I think so 😂😂😂

    • @marty2090
      @marty2090 Год назад

      "trolling" Ruining them is another way to describe it.

  • @Spooky_515
    @Spooky_515 2 года назад

    I think Brando lost himself during the filming of Apocalypse Now.

    • @Uprising771
      @Uprising771 2 года назад

      no, he was making a fool of the whole production. i think he hated Hollywood. He used his firsr oscar as a doorstop!

    • @johanstone
      @johanstone Год назад

      he was lost before that, but coppola used that succesfully

    • @Outlawgurl2419
      @Outlawgurl2419 7 месяцев назад

      @@Uprising771Hollywood is cursed anyway

  • @angelareele858
    @angelareele858 2 года назад

    God's insentient