Michael Douglas On Oliver Stone & WALL STREET

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2009
  • Michael Douglas speaks to AFI Conservatory Fellows about working with Oliver Stone on WALL STREET.
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  • @joseho-guanipa6044
    @joseho-guanipa6044 2 года назад +9

    Oliver Stone is a legend. So glad he was willing to push people past their limits in service of greatness.

  • @goldtomlin3438
    @goldtomlin3438 3 года назад +19

    Wall Street is one of the greatest films of all time!

  • @enormastitz-
    @enormastitz- 2 года назад +3

    Michael Douglas is the man!

  • @nattyps3160
    @nattyps3160 2 года назад +4

    Douglas destroyed that role & was so good the desired effect of him being a villain was actually used as many guys young wall street guys as a hero & inspiration. It's amazing stone thought played a sorta head game to get what he wanted & it worked. I think gecko said actually a lot of very truthful insightful things.

  • @inrwizards
    @inrwizards 13 лет назад +10

    oliver stone is arguably one of the top ten directors of all time

  • @MrImiller07
    @MrImiller07 9 лет назад +24

    Michael Douglas is, of course, entirely correct when he observes that in several instances, Oliver Stone has extracted the best screen performances from a variety of actors: Douglas was never better than as Gekko in the original Wall Street [ Best Actor Oscar ]; Tom Cruise gave by far his best performance in Born On The Forth Of July [Best Actor Oscar nominee]; Charlie Sheen was outstanding in Platoon and Kevin Costner was excellent in J.F.K. Stone has had his share of misfires, but when he is hitting on all cylinders, his directorial work is outstanding.

  • @gavinmasterson8202
    @gavinmasterson8202 2 года назад +1

    That’s why Oliver Stone is a legend in filmmaking.

  • @texaspete66
    @texaspete66 14 лет назад +1

    It's true what he says about Oliver getting the best out of his actors, they all gave their career bests working him,

  • @irrationalmale
    @irrationalmale Год назад +1

    Michael Douglas is right about movie stars and pushing them. All those pictures were their best films. Kevin Costner in JFK, James Woods in Salvador, Tom Cruise in Born on the 4th, and MD in Wall Street.

    • @miguelrivera9599
      @miguelrivera9599 Год назад

      Best performances but not their best films bro

    • @irrationalmale
      @irrationalmale Год назад

      @@miguelrivera9599 Just my opinion. I think their best performances and best films. Can you do better? Maybe my memory is bad

  • @slammajamma5435
    @slammajamma5435 2 года назад +5

    If you haven’t seen El Salvador do so. A very under appreciated film that has stood the test of time & tells a very important story. You’ll see the evil of American Imperialism in full bloom.

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 9 месяцев назад

      Salvador actually! El Salvador is the country\.

  • @lollita22
    @lollita22 13 лет назад +1

    ho por Diosssssssssss eres lo maximo!
    Como el vino cuantos mas aniejado mejor sabe!!!

  • @mybluecat1
    @mybluecat1 13 лет назад +1

    Oliver Stone is a phenomenal scriptwriter.

  • @Sophie_kent
    @Sophie_kent 3 года назад

    Oliver Stone is a bad ass. Love it.

  • @lekesha00
    @lekesha00 13 лет назад +2

    @cavecandle31 thank you very much. i appreciate it.

  • @afi
    @afi  15 лет назад +3

    April, 2009

  • @mapleva
    @mapleva 8 лет назад +2

    Good shit there.

  • @dya76tube
    @dya76tube 13 лет назад +1

    get well soon,we love you :))

  • @wealthmaster71
    @wealthmaster71 12 лет назад

    He wrote platoon as well

  • @Mattnova_116
    @Mattnova_116 13 лет назад

    Michael is talking about his best role & praising Tom Cruise & Charlie Sheen about their own performances while working with Oliver Stone.

  • @inrwizards
    @inrwizards 13 лет назад +1

    @RichardElden how so? the war experience was never recreated as well as in platoon I believe, even if paths of glory, saving private ryan and chimes at midnight came close. It's not just that, through his elegant use of camera movements and other tricks he manages to make you understand his characters and follow the story no matter how complex (ex:JFK) he's brave about the subjects he tackles and delivers powerhouse performances from his actors.

  • @videocircus
    @videocircus 14 лет назад +1

    It's Ironic you have this interview with Michael Douglas talking about Wall Street just weeks before he started shooting Wall Street 2.

  • @Thedesertguy75
    @Thedesertguy75 13 лет назад

    @lekesha00 Excellent comment. I commend you. You are absolutely right.

  • @smallsandles
    @smallsandles 7 лет назад +9

    Stay out of trouble, Mikey.

  • @outinsider
    @outinsider 15 лет назад

    Interesting what a director gets out from an actor so as to reveal more and get in touch more with their character.

  • @pismo10
    @pismo10 14 лет назад +7

    Oliver Stone wrote Scarface so that's all that needs to be said about him..

  • @7David7VillaRonaldo7
    @7David7VillaRonaldo7 13 лет назад +1

    @pismo10 it was brian de palma who wrote scarface

  • @jeffbatt2000
    @jeffbatt2000 14 лет назад

    I know, that was pretty funny. I had to play it back to see if I heard it right. I guess the guy didn't correct him cause he was on such a roll...

  • @monsterzero415
    @monsterzero415 14 лет назад

    What do you know about Oliver Stone or shining shoes????

  • @annalisavajda252
    @annalisavajda252 Год назад

    Well he has his own perceptions and it's a task to get them translated to film. You listen to Woody Harrelson he said Stone told him he saw violence in him though Harrelson could not figure why when all he had seen him in was white men can't jump and cheers but Stone knew Woodys Dad was in prison for murder he was a hitman so perhaps he was looking to validate the whole generational violence theory the Mickey character has in NBK be it true or not. Sounds like the Platoon shoot was grueling too but war is grueling so that likely made it more realistic.

  • @pismo10
    @pismo10 13 лет назад

    @7David7VillaRonaldo7
    No, it was Oliver Stone.

  • @MaxF28
    @MaxF28 13 лет назад

    @lakesha00 what makes you think that Oliver Stone "doesn't have the guts" to make the movie you want. He's been making seemingly whatever the hell he feels like for a long time. Isn't it more likely to assume he either a. doesn't agree with you on the issue or b. does not think it's the most important topic/topic he has authority to cover?

  • @efhve
    @efhve 13 лет назад

    can someone please tell me why everyone is laughing at 1:28 ? didn`t understand why.

    • @hickoryhippie
      @hickoryhippie 6 месяцев назад

      Because of the irony of asking Douglas, a man who acted for 20 years+ at that point (and comes from an acting family), would not have any idea of how to act.

  • @Tokyorosebiz
    @Tokyorosebiz 13 лет назад

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  • @robaquarian
    @robaquarian 13 лет назад +12

    he called JFK LBJ, ha ha.

  • @mybluecat1
    @mybluecat1 13 лет назад

    @7David7VillaRonaldo7 You're wrong. Brian de Palma helmed the movie but it was Oliver Stone who penned the script-and it was superior to the original.

  • @geekUSA101
    @geekUSA101 Год назад

    Kevin Costner in LBJ? Haven’t seen that flick..

    • @kangaroo3708
      @kangaroo3708 10 месяцев назад

      Haha me neither
      I think he was just nervous

  • @jabroniman
    @jabroniman 15 лет назад +2

    that was interesting...but the guy doing the interview looked bored, lol.

  • @mybluecat1
    @mybluecat1 13 лет назад

    @naranjasenlacabeza Oliver Stone's Scarface was much better than the original and a great movie.

  • @lethal1960
    @lethal1960 14 лет назад

    @pismo10 and then he directs the suck up movie about 9/11
    jeez its as obvious as the nose on my face it was an inside job!
    still i gotta give you scarface !
    classic

    • @aleksandarpesic1412
      @aleksandarpesic1412 4 года назад

      cul plasma Scarface was Brian DePalma, Oliver Stone just wrote the script

  • @mybluecat1
    @mybluecat1 13 лет назад

    @RichardElden Stone is one of the best film directors of all time while you are, and will ever be, a nobody on the world stage, one of those potato couch failures who bash talented people on the internet.

  • @observer855
    @observer855 14 лет назад

    Yeah, but that isn't much of an insult, few dirs can.

  • @AragaoTuga
    @AragaoTuga 13 лет назад +3

    "mm, mm, mm, mm..." and so on. My god what is wrong with this journalist.

  • @firegod001
    @firegod001 14 лет назад +1

    Miscast? Oh, sure, Douglas was a terrible Gordon Gekko. And I'm sure he has no idea what he's talking about here. Clint Eastwood has done a lot of great things, and if he doesn't like that kind of directing technique, then that's his choice; however, a whole lot of people do. So excuse me if I don't agree with you or Eastwood.

    • @knownpleasures
      @knownpleasures Год назад

      So you thought Douglas was hopeless as Gekko and didn’t deserve his Oscar?!!

  • @PerlitaHabanera
    @PerlitaHabanera 14 лет назад

    I guess Oliver Stone advise Douglas to go to Cuba to admire a no good dictador of Castro because he is there right now.

  • @nikosvault
    @nikosvault 15 лет назад

    LBJ?

  • @pismo10
    @pismo10 12 лет назад

    Wrong...

  • @nomainreason
    @nomainreason 13 лет назад

    well.. that pushing and testing of Oliver Stone's is probably the reason Michael Douglas got cancer. I know that making a good movie is a great goal, but apparently he is taking it too far.

  • @tomrickmanfan1
    @tomrickmanfan1 15 лет назад

    Jon Avent is a joke. This guy can't stop to talk about his own accomplishment enough to appreciate others.
    Maybe he should tone down the arrogance until he gets a good movie under hie belt.