💥Kevin Spacey Exposed! Body Language Experts Break It Down!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
  • Kevin Spacey is fighting back on MeToo allegations. Top behavior and body language analysts give their reaction to a recent interview.
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    Kevin Spacey says he has ‘so much to offer’ after Hollywood pals demand his comeback. Kevin Spacey’s celebrity friends, including Liam Neeson and Sharon Stone, want the disgraced “American Beauty” star to return to screen. But Spacey said he’s in pursuit of a different goal, seven years after multiple men accused him of sexual assault. “I want to prove that I’m a man of great character,” he said this week. “The responsibility for that is mine and I look forward to being able to prove to people that I am the merit of who I am as a human being.” Spacey, facing fresh allegations of sexual assault in the new documentary “Spacey Unmasked,” revealed his plans to pick up the pieces of his Hollywood career in a 15-minute interview with NewsNation anchor (and ousted CNN journalist) Chris Cuomo. During the conversation that aired Thursday evening, the “Baby Driver” star vowed, “I’m not going to behave in any way in the future that is questionable.”
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Kevin Spacey Body Language Analysis
    0:30 Analysis of Kevin Spacey's response to sexual impropriety claims and accusers' motives.
    5:59 Facial expressions, communication style, lack of emotional connection, and avoidance of guilt.
    12:26 Conflicting stories and motives behind false claims in a controversial situation.
    18:04 Power dynamics in relationships, minimization of inappropriate behavior, and normalization of misconduct.
    23:47 Acknowledgment of past behavior, reflection, and commitment to change in work environments.
    29:43 Dynamics of horseplay, power imbalances, and misconceptions about acceptance vs. compliance.
    35:42 Kevin Spacey reflects on his career, ethical conduct, and denying abuse accusations.
    42:14 Dark influence of psychological experiments on behavior and talent in confined environments.
    48:03 Kevin Spacey on power dynamics, mentorship, and accusations of misuse of influence.
    53:50 Analysis of behavior during conversation regarding altruistic actions.
    59:28 Apology for past actions and personal growth over seven years after accusations.
    1:05:52 Analysis of behavior under pressure and decision-making in difficult situations.
    1:11:51 Uncovering micro confessions and lack of responsibility leading to questionable behavior.
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  • @TheBehaviorPanel
    @TheBehaviorPanel  25 дней назад +50

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    • @betsytucker4788
      @betsytucker4788 23 дня назад

      I was wondering if the Behavior Panel, could do, or are able to do an analysis of Andrew Bustamante, the former CIA agent. Right now he's bringing a plethora of interviews to light, but I'm not sure I fully trust him even though he provides some good useful information.. Mostly I like his hand movements, which I've become way more aware of, and interested in since watching your youtube videos. I just went and saw Jordan Peterson again a couple weeks ago, and he also is very captivating in how he expresses himself, but I find him to be more sincere in who he is and his purpose.

    • @mikkibate8610
      @mikkibate8610 22 дня назад +1

      Behaviour Panel ..you knocked it out of the park!!!!! I worked in the oil industry in the 70s-80's when this sort of behaviour ..horseplay by powerful men was accepted ...all about the balance of power to get away with behaving badly ...

    • @junebrakel5241
      @junebrakel5241 22 дня назад +3

      I love your camaraderie! I can't wait to see your thoughts on the players of the Karen Read trial.

    • @nunyaabznaz1234
      @nunyaabznaz1234 21 день назад

      Can you PLEASE do Richie the Barber.. specifically his stories about Hollywood parties and Daniel Radcliffe. His baseline personality doesn't stick through his story. I feel like he adds random details as they come to him and holds eye contact for way too long. Would really appreciate a more experienced opinion!

    • @iam7152
      @iam7152 21 день назад

      Hi Guys, please could you consider looking at Paula Vennells, the Post Office Inquiry. Your UK audience will love it! Has she been rehearsing for the last year, as Alan Bates suggests? Is she genuinely remorseful? Or is she a stereotypical CEO throwing everyone under the bus whilst running away with sloping shoulders? Thanks.

  • @kaymarham5486
    @kaymarham5486 24 дня назад +230

    Here's the thing...Very often... Chase is neuroscientifically and human psyche angled. Scott precisely breaks down and relates what we're seeing to real life norms, to dismantle and re-build the knowledge in our heads. Greg is a hair-trigger, X-ray visioned, laser tripwire for any deviation of baseline, with a permanent hand on his interrogatory sidearm; Mark operates in an acutely 'Bowden Plane' of unpredictable detail around the detail. Then they all bloody go and mix it up and interchangeably angle these perspectives differently without warning. An astonishing bunch of intellects, these Behaviour chaps. What a 🎁 they are! 🌷🌿

    • @joannesuzieburlison7128
      @joannesuzieburlison7128 24 дня назад +14

      Well said!!!

    • @JetPackDino
      @JetPackDino 24 дня назад +15

      Very astute! Smash-cut to MY level of analysis: "Hmm which one of them is my favorite today... I think it's Mark... but maybe it's Greg..." ☺

    • @kaymarham5486
      @kaymarham5486 22 дня назад +9

      @@reiningreminic 👋 Ha! I mean it's onehelluva gift that these guys provide us with this kind of training! 🌷🌿

    • @teresev1435
      @teresev1435 20 дней назад +3

      Spectacular descriptions here!
      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @shoddypockets9666
      @shoddypockets9666 16 дней назад +6

      It's true! It's a perfect group for teaching us. If you can't grasp one person's analysis fully, the next one can usually reframe it for you in a way you can identify with. It's why I love this channel so much.

  • @plumup
    @plumup 23 дня назад +43

    Kevin Spacey groping Richard Dreyfuss's son while Richard was sitting on the couch studying a script in the same room shows the depth of arrogance of the man. I don't think he's 'naive', I think he feels entitled, and therefore he doesn't get it - "what's the big deal?" Kind of thing.

    • @charliesmith_
      @charliesmith_ 21 день назад +1

      Valid and Astute x

    • @teresev1435
      @teresev1435 20 дней назад +1

      The groping really gets me.
      All we need to do is look up the legal definition of battery. “Offensively touching, another person (without their consent or intentional involvement in the action).”
      Is he guilty?
      He’s been found not guilty in two countries, so … I don’t know.

    • @JohnLW100
      @JohnLW100 9 дней назад +1

      I have been groped as an adult by a male colleague. As I had already been groped when I was aged 9-10 years old and had subsequently developed genital amnesia and a ‘black hole down there’ feeling, the adult experience was different. I did not like it one bit, and I did freeze on this second occasion as well. In the first case I had no idea who this stranger was. The man who groped the adult me was looking for a reaction, as if he thought I was gay. As this didn’t happen, he backed off. I wonder if some predators have to assess their targets but get it wrong a lot. If they ARE wrong, then they probably have to somehow diminish the grossness of their actions. It isn’t necessarily entitlement or arrogance, but it IS the behaviour of a well practiced predator.

    • @charliesmith_
      @charliesmith_ 9 дней назад

      @@JohnLW100
      🎯💫

    • @charliesmith_
      @charliesmith_ 9 дней назад

      @@teresev1435
      *Unsolicited* OTT *physical* 'attention/groping/etc' is solely about *their EGO* (to *permit* themselves to *unsolicitedly* grope/pin, grab/etc) -
      _Not Ours._

  • @clairepriceartist
    @clairepriceartist 24 дня назад +34

    I have confronted men directly who have behaved inappropriately with me and they will deny it ever happened, even though we were both there and we both experienced it. I came to realize these types of people believe their own BS. Like they have actually fooled themselves as a kind of protection mechanism. It's madness

    • @mnemetotoro
      @mnemetotoro 24 дня назад +6

      Madness is indeed the right word to describe it.

    • @loridarlin
      @loridarlin 18 дней назад

      Yes. I even called the cops and prosecuted one of them and they still denied it. It’s definitely an illness. 💯 They think they could talk their way out of anything 😑

  • @damattice23
    @damattice23 19 дней назад +25

    So bare minimum he sexually harassed people on set. He’s not naive, he’s minimizing. It’s what abusive people do.

    • @lynnhubbard844
      @lynnhubbard844 18 дней назад +2

      and at parties, using alcohol as an excuse

  • @carolynwilson7806
    @carolynwilson7806 24 дня назад +27

    I am female, but my following statement applies to anyone who has acted as KS did. The people that behave in this manner think that they are so charming, attractive, powerful etc. that everyone would want this attention from them. So, IMO, he doesn’t really think he did anything inappropriate.

    • @elinstar6034
      @elinstar6034 23 дня назад +2

      I agree. It seems to me that he still really doesn't get it. Like he has a giant blind spot. To me, he doesn't seem evasive so much as lacking the ability to comprehend.

  • @matukonyc
    @matukonyc 24 дня назад +51

    My mom was an actor and Spacey was at a gala for her theatre in Rhode Island. Spacey got drunk and AGGRESSIVELY hit on waiters, other actors, and guests. Everyone noticed it. Obviously he behaved like that all of the time. His behaviour was well known in the industry. Also, remember when he first went to London and got "mugged" in a park at 3am? That wasn't a mugging.

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt 24 дня назад +10

      One drunken night is not the same as "obviously all the time". We all have bad days, famous or not.

    • @kaylakarrion9885
      @kaylakarrion9885 23 дня назад +2

      @@SpaceCattttt People typically don’t sexually molest on their bad days.

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 21 день назад +2

      Can't put a blanket statement based on one night though to be fair. I've been an asshole when drunk when I was younger and going out with friends but I never behaved that way out with that. I don't drink at all now, I don't like it.

  • @felicity-zm7dm
    @felicity-zm7dm 23 дня назад +35

    Top tip for adults: don't make passes at children and you'll never have to worry about whether you can reliably deny such accusations later.

    • @therian_forever12
      @therian_forever12 23 дня назад +5

      Also, top tip for parents, don't put your children in a position where this is likely to happen. So many parents are so desperate for their children to be famous, they will happily hand them over to potential predators.

    • @christievanderlaan7575
      @christievanderlaan7575 17 дней назад +1

      I believe the son was a young adult, but I’m not sure. Either way, quite young and it was inappropriate.

  • @patriciau6277
    @patriciau6277 24 дня назад +22

    Typical Hollywood. I’m a god, how dare you question my actions.

    • @betsytucker4788
      @betsytucker4788 23 дня назад

      The public and human nature also makes them act like gods, since people revere celebrities and forget that they are human like the rest of us.

    • @Daniela-Christianson
      @Daniela-Christianson 19 дней назад +1

      I'm not gonna write all of Hollywood off as being sexually predatory. This is on Kevin Spacey alone.

    • @betsytucker4788
      @betsytucker4788 18 дней назад

      ​@@Daniela-Christianson , but Hollywood breeds predators and those that are not sure who they are yet, can be had. Beautiful talented men and women that are new or naïve, will be sought after as new prey, and the newbies will welcome it in, not noticing at first, what's going on,. If you are alert, you will notice something isn't just quite right. We have gut instincts, like all other animals. Usually and unfortunately this can go on a bit, because you're having too good a time. Those with high self esteem and good boundaries don't fall for it once they see it. They walk away. Those with family issues not solved yet will fall all in and become trauma bonded. There's good things that come out of this - the pain will cause you to discover you are worth more and you can continue going way up the hierarchy of life if you want to.

    • @betsytucker4788
      @betsytucker4788 18 дней назад

      @@Daniela-Christianson I agree, in that, when it comes down to it, we are all responsible for our own conduct - no matter what personality group you fall into.

  • @lucyjaneashton727
    @lucyjaneashton727 18 дней назад +13

    I'm not buying he thinks anything is a little thing. No one wants to be touched inappropriately no matter how famous you are!

  • @KarenT-kh6sy
    @KarenT-kh6sy 24 дня назад +13

    Enjoy and appreciate all four of you!

  • @annlang2236
    @annlang2236 24 дня назад +51

    He is not innocent by any means. He is smart talented and egocentric, so he knew at some level this was wrong. Regardless of his reliance on the culture of silence, he knew what powerless felt like because of his upbringing. He chose to exert his power (subtlety at first then more directly - this is called grooming not mentorship but politicians and entertainers and corporate leaders often get that confused).

    • @sanz7820
      @sanz7820 24 дня назад +2

      Proof? Words and speculation is not evidence.

    • @minimalist279
      @minimalist279 22 дня назад +2

      ... .he plays complex roles and a good actor.
      ... there is a darkness there, even he cannot control.

    • @jeffreyreid
      @jeffreyreid 21 день назад +4

      He is innocent by all means. Multiple courts have found that to be so. He knew what was wrong?
      Do you even know the allegations and the fact that these stories were not just found to be not true, but absolutely fabricated?

  • @voices_vary
    @voices_vary 24 дня назад +21

    Mark is not considering what Spacey refers to: Presentism. Today we want to hold people accountable to today's culture when they behaved in an earlier time when that behavior was almost acceptable. I say "almost" because he is admitting that his behavior was wrong.

    • @tessaoshea5697
      @tessaoshea5697 23 дня назад +2

      I think, I know, that propositioning children was never ok. We can debate 16,17 as in, did you know, but not 14.

  • @terrimoore7431
    @terrimoore7431 24 дня назад +26

    Around 49:00 the replay of him describing how he was misunderstood as a mentor imo he is describing himself as a predator. From a female perspective and what I’ve experienced personally with powerful professional men, he is a predator.

    • @shellylogan5594
      @shellylogan5594 24 дня назад +10

      💯💯💯💯

    • @carriej.4120
      @carriej.4120 24 дня назад +10

      Girl as soon as he started burying those questions... I feel pretty uncomfortable now watching him... otherwise he's just the narcissist you'd expect 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Daniela-Christianson
      @Daniela-Christianson 19 дней назад

      @@carriej.4120 Yes! The moment he started! My creep meter stayed far right.

  • @smolderingtitan
    @smolderingtitan 18 дней назад +11

    Kevin Spacey is an experienced stage actor. He had to hold character for longer than one would in film.

  • @tinabugg6976
    @tinabugg6976 2 дня назад +14

    Please do the Piers Morgan interview. He’s a better interviewer.

  • @clairNshane
    @clairNshane 20 дней назад +18

    Naïveté? He’s trivializing criminal abuse / softening it by using words like “horseplay” and elevating “the work” as “sacred” so people will overlook the severity of his actions; no “lying” because he’s a narcissist and thinks he did nothing wrong.

  • @gisellesinclair6811
    @gisellesinclair6811 19 дней назад +16

    Everyone watching this who has worked in the film industry and either knows or has worked with Kevin knows he did some or all of what he was accused of. He was very cocky and very charming and very entitled. What always surprised us was that he seemed to back out of the public eye because of the accusations, when nothing had been proven. Good job on this.

  • @2009Cake
    @2009Cake 24 дня назад +23

    Wow. A Hollywood celebrity accused of sexual misconduct with under-aged actors. I might need to sit down...

  • @amusicalheart7
    @amusicalheart7 23 дня назад +20

    I just watched both parts of the documentary about Spacey. I agree that he’s coming off as sincere in the clips the Panel is examining in this episode, but after watching the documentary Kevin Spacey Unmasked I definitely don’t believe the men being interviewed are lying, most of them are homosexual themselves, with a few exceptions. Spacey’s own brother is interviewed as well and they both came from a severely dysfunctional violent household.
    I highly recommend watching this documentary.

    • @user-xj5wj8vh1m
      @user-xj5wj8vh1m 21 день назад

      I watched that video and the big difference is they weren't being interviewed on the spot. They had time to prepare their accusations and it felt rehearsed and intended to damn.

    • @Daniela-Christianson
      @Daniela-Christianson 19 дней назад +1

      Did we watch the same clips? He came off as creepy creepertons and did himself no favors.

    • @loridarlin
      @loridarlin 17 дней назад

      Totally agree with you. I watched Spacey Unmasked first. I felt the majority of the accusers seemed truthful and honest.
      Obviously there are shades of veracity. But seems like most of them were truly duped into it or sincerely undesirous of his predatory advances.
      Yeah sure he acts naïve here but it seems very disingenuous to me. You can’t tell me a guy of his statue is unaware that he has power? No - I am not buying that one bit.
      I was kind of on KS’s side till I saw the documentary and I feel like this many people coming forward with virtually the same story is incredibly improbable.
      Like Chase often says… What is he leaving out? KS is owning a few small things but we can see the fire through the smoke.
      It’s too bad that he is getting rightfully skewered by his own misdeeds because many of us wanted to believe he wouldn’t do these things.
      But at the end of the day, KS is very smart … and his biggest mistake is thinking he’s smarter than everyone else. (And an eggplant) 🍆

  • @davidmciver9483
    @davidmciver9483 20 дней назад +17

    He is remorseful at being caught not the behavior, like all criminals.

    • @LynnRank
      @LynnRank 20 дней назад

      But what do you think about his time in therapy

    • @TaniaCully-rz5ty
      @TaniaCully-rz5ty 19 дней назад +1

      He playing the long game on then coming out as a “changed” remorseful individual. He isn’t, he will just be a bit more careful

    • @lynnhubbard844
      @lynnhubbard844 18 дней назад

      @@LynnRank needs more

  • @ninajanson8097
    @ninajanson8097 5 дней назад +9

    I think the guys vastly underestimate Spacey's acting ability. He has studied how the face indicates different emotions. He knows when and how the brows are supposed to clench!

  • @angelavincent2313
    @angelavincent2313 23 дня назад +17

    Mark!! The call out on compliance vs acceptance and the guys talking about why people come forward later is so so important to highlight to viewers. Freeze and comply is a very common response to sexual assault/ abuse and being so young you struggle/ can’t see that it’s wrong.

    • @TheMAmeph
      @TheMAmeph 23 дня назад +1

      Yes!

    • @Daniela-Christianson
      @Daniela-Christianson 19 дней назад

      I froze at 38. I'm ashamed of that. Wanted the job and needed the money so bad.

  • @queenmab1999
    @queenmab1999 24 дня назад +22

    Kevin Spacey will always give me the creeps... i think some of his acting comes from being creepy... he plays a GREAT creep on "tv" lol But ya something about him is very very creepy

    • @Daniela-Christianson
      @Daniela-Christianson 19 дней назад +2

      Great point! I found him creepy in American Beauty and thought, "how talented". Now I see he was playing himself.

    • @TizzAspen
      @TizzAspen 17 дней назад +1

      It’s true! We were able to watch this genuinely creepy dude so closely, but safely. His unsettling effect was praised. It didn’t even occur to me that it wasn’t craft. Troubling.

  • @budmag10
    @budmag10 23 дня назад +11

    CHAFF & REDIRECT is the very first thing that popped into my head when he started talking.

  • @skyedreams28
    @skyedreams28 19 дней назад +15

    He’s an actor he prepared for this.

  • @marthahendricks9529
    @marthahendricks9529 22 дня назад +14

    I am little uncomfortable when he uses the word “horseplay”. Replace horseplay with sexual harassment…. Probably more accurate

    • @shermac246
      @shermac246 22 дня назад +2

      He’s trying to manipulate us as if SA is fun ☹️

    • @ashleydepriest2368
      @ashleydepriest2368 22 дня назад +2

      The coach at Penn State referred to his actions as horseplay

    • @annamack5823
      @annamack5823 22 дня назад +3

      You forget his age.

    • @shermac246
      @shermac246 21 день назад

      @@ashleydepriest2368 Sandusky 😡

  • @christinahek
    @christinahek 24 дня назад +16

    “Horseplay” just reminds me of Jerry Sandusky, i.e. the defense offered up by groomers to cover for inappropriate contact.

  • @Maazzzo
    @Maazzzo 24 дня назад +20

    I think he has chosen to believe what he's saying, but I still don't believe that he is not a predator.

  • @NorthLVLowRoller
    @NorthLVLowRoller 24 дня назад +14

    He's a masterclass actor and can be acting at any moment in any interview to get the results or be looked at exactly as he wants. Watch his Tucker Carlson interview that he was in Fracis Underwood character the entire interview and was literally portraying a different person perfectly.

  • @StLennyBruce
    @StLennyBruce 22 дня назад +19

    He has a strong theater background, which is acting for hours at a time, sometimes twice a day. It's not impossible and he is that good. Especially since his life, reputation and finances are at stake.

  • @sessionswithsimon7391
    @sessionswithsimon7391 18 дней назад +14

    The first time ever, I disagree with the panel. You described him as God tier stature (regarding his postion in the acting world)...yet say there is an element of naivety? Not a chance!.. This man is a predator that has been outed and he is damage controlling with safe answers, correlating to some truthful factors. How they cant see the deception in him has shocked me. I genuinely believe these holywood celebs have far more power than we give them credit for. He is a method actor that make his start in theatre, he can lie for hours and hours, let alone having legal advise and time to prepare for this interview.
    He isnt remorseful, he's pissed that he's now in a position to be questioned about his sick antics. - how dare the peasants revolt type of mentality. He uses so much corrective safe language to deviate away from accepting complete responsibility.

  • @cynthiaksamborski1476
    @cynthiaksamborski1476 24 дня назад +24

    U can see right through him. U can feel his guilt, his dishonesty. He’s not a good man.

    • @sanz7820
      @sanz7820 24 дня назад +3

      If you have this magical ability, I guess the justice system can stop all they're doing and have you decide who is guilty or not. Hurry to some science lab to prove that you really have these magical ability before more taxes are wasted in our justice system!

  • @meganpodesta9197
    @meganpodesta9197 24 дня назад +15

    Utterly shocked by his geographical origins. He is a chameleon. 😅 Kindest way I can explain. He was my favourite actor. Turns out he is a better actor than I thought. 😢

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 24 дня назад

      Jersey did not seem like his place of origin, but LA does

  • @222radar
    @222radar 24 дня назад +14

    @24:50 - never put him self in a situation where he's um, "a sexual predator behaving extremely inappropriately in a professional environment". I've worked in film for 30 years - none of this behaviour from any cast or crew would have been "normal or acceptable". Just because the legal cases were dismissed doesn't mean he isn't a sociopath.

    • @Daniela-Christianson
      @Daniela-Christianson 19 дней назад

      Thank you!! Everyone assumes this is business as usual in filmmaking and it isn't! "He's just like everyone else in Hollywood"- no he isn't.

  • @HmvgramophonesEu45
    @HmvgramophonesEu45 24 дня назад +13

    This man is extremely clever and great actor. I have the feeling he was so good in playing Frank Underwood because he might share some characteristics with him. When I started really having doubts about Spacey as a person was when I saw the picture with Ghislaine Maxwell.

  • @jadenwaz9585
    @jadenwaz9585 17 дней назад +14

    The first thing he says when asked about his power and influence is “I’m a kid”… no you are not.

  • @nataliedonkin7232
    @nataliedonkin7232 23 дня назад +9

    Kevin Spacey is a mild Russell Brand. People are forgetting that casual sexual harassment and borderline assaults only became socially unacceptable in the last 10 years.
    That doesn't excuse the behaviour, but victims were told to accept it. I remember leaving multiple clubs as a young woman out of frustration for being harassed rather feeling empowered that I could ask the staff to stand up for me.

    • @catteadams
      @catteadams 23 дня назад +5

      100% correct. And sorry you had to go through that bs.

    • @DianInHerOrb
      @DianInHerOrb 23 дня назад +5

      Agree. I’m a bit younger than Spacey, but close enough to know things were very different back then. As you say, that doesn’t mean it was OK, but uninvited sexual attention and flirting and being cat-called and so on was everywhere, and it was unremarkable, and most of us just had to shrug it off. FWIW, I believe KS is mostly being truthful.

  • @siobhankiely
    @siobhankiely 23 дня назад +7

    Chase nailed it when he said Hollywood being severely out of touch with reality. It really is true, to the point where I can believe that Kevin Spacey actually didn’t realise how his status impacted people.

  • @NancyKaan
    @NancyKaan 24 дня назад +20

    I have a huge crush on Mark ❣️

  • @ralphiecifaretto8961
    @ralphiecifaretto8961 2 дня назад +8

    I think the point is, something like putting your hand on someone's shoulder when it makes them uncomfortable has been conflated with sexual assault and it's not right. These things used to be handled outside the court. I don't think people's lives should be ruined based on someone brushing up against you at a bar.

    • @oswaldomayberry9260
      @oswaldomayberry9260 23 часа назад

      You still doing a lot of coke and beach volleyball down in Miami?

  • @touchofdumb
    @touchofdumb 24 дня назад +15

    Can’t wait to watch this, have long suspected he was a sociopath.

  • @Rhonda_Lee
    @Rhonda_Lee 24 дня назад +15

    He is definitely scrambling for excuses but not really proclaiming his innocence. I used to love him as an actor. Now, he makes my skin crawl when I hear his voice. 🫣😬😫🤢🤮🤮🤮

  • @Madonnalitta1
    @Madonnalitta1 17 дней назад +11

    People pretend their whole lives, I don't think an actor has a problem pretending for a few hours.

  • @imlistening1137
    @imlistening1137 22 дня назад +25

    Ok- I’m in my 60s I was a nurse and also for 6 years a medic in the Air Force, and I can tell you that what was normal “horseplay”, even with sexual innuendo, was VERY NORMAL in the 70s and 80s, even into the 90s. The problem wan’t with funny people, but with mean people. And if there are men and women working together, there will be attractions, both mutual and non-requited. My question is, how’s a soul to know if someone is attracted to them or not without a bit of flirting? Because one persons flirt is another person’s sexual harassment these days. The workplace used to be, by far, the biggest place that someone would meet a dating partner or even a spouse! Now, it’s too dangerous to even ask! And oh! I’m female.

    • @delia_watercolors8186
      @delia_watercolors8186 22 дня назад +7

      A small flirt and no response means to STOP flirting. If there is a flirt back, then one knows chemistry might be there. This isn't that difficult.
      Many men don't stop. Even if you say stop, they say "you're just playing games!"
      I'm a young female and worked in corporate. There was no incremental horseplay. First they sit next to you at lunch, and then they somehow get your # and start sending explicit photos of their private parts. Maybe you're out of the work force, but this is the reality many young woman deal with.
      Also, bringing it to attention is career su*cide. I've never known a woman who complained about it. Not one in 10 years, multiple different companies. I saw the harassment. I saw their distress. Many just transfered out. If they say anything, they'd be blackballed. So knowing that, the woman who say anything must have gone through an awful lot and have a lot to lose.

    • @imlistening1137
      @imlistening1137 22 дня назад +2

      @@delia_watercolors8186 I guess there were always creeps that mailed or emailed dick-pics back in the day, but I never met them. As a nurse, I did have a corporate job in pharmaceutical research. The men I worked with were really nice and never out of bounds. The women, however, were nasty little bitches! Lol! But i think I would retaliate against a creep texting nasty pictures- one has to be very careful about slashing tires with all the ring camera and cctv, but there are still some ways to get even. What the heck is going on in HR in these cases? That’s really a shame. If every woman complained, maybe it would stop. But we’d have to have each other’s back.

    • @angkeats7111
      @angkeats7111 22 дня назад +3

      Not touching their genitals is a good way to stay on the side of flirting and away from SA 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @Crystal_Blue_Persuasion
      @Crystal_Blue_Persuasion 22 дня назад +3

      S3xual advances aren't only done in corporate or professional workplaces. My 40 yr old son was fired from a job as a hotel housekeeper when he reported that his female supervisor had been making comments about his butt; wanting him to wear tighter pants; even swatting and pinching as he passed her in a hallway. He would come home so distressed, offended, and confused. I was glad when he lost that job.

    • @katadam2186
      @katadam2186 22 дня назад +2

      @@Crystal_Blue_Persuasionhelp send him to electrician school… out of corporate and into his own business

  • @BaxterBlue
    @BaxterBlue 24 дня назад +10

    I get the feeling that he had the questions before the interview. He was able to study and rehearse the answers. IMHO

    • @Daniela-Christianson
      @Daniela-Christianson 19 дней назад +1

      He must have! Otherwise, why write novels. And "horseplay"? SMH

  • @kaylakarrion9885
    @kaylakarrion9885 24 дня назад +13

    I think male victims have a harder time being believed in many cases. If I hear “horseplay” from this guy one more time 😡

    • @sanz7820
      @sanz7820 24 дня назад

      That is true in general, but in this case I don't think the gender matters; there's been too many false accusations in hollywood the past years and since there's no proof of things that happened so long ago, it's becoming difficult to believe anything. "Believe all victims" have been ruined by the Amber Heards of the world.

  • @taylamade742
    @taylamade742 23 дня назад +12

    "It's upsetting that I sometimes behaved in ways I will never behave again"
    Might just be framed badly but it weirded me out.

    • @lanahaxer
      @lanahaxer 23 дня назад

      I just pointed that out to my bf ... deff hit weirdly

  • @ConsciousConversations
    @ConsciousConversations 24 дня назад +14

    48:43 he ABSOLUTELY DOES know what a power dynamic is and he walks around it. He totally reframes the definition of that.
    And the question ought to have been abused the power dynamic with his interactions with others he found attractive in the moment.
    He is a highly celebrated actor. He knows what these things mean, he has to. You aren’t an A list actor and not understand relationship dynamics. And he continues to avoid the questions and answers them kind of but not at all.

  • @user-ye2ge4zo5lhennypenny
    @user-ye2ge4zo5lhennypenny 24 дня назад +13

    Hi from Australia 🇦🇺 I wouldn't trust him as far as you could throw him!

  • @215FlowerPots
    @215FlowerPots 2 дня назад +13

    Such a good actor!

  • @RitaMeterMaid99
    @RitaMeterMaid99 2 дня назад +10

    I’ve read that Spacey stays in character off the set throughout his movies. You’re not allowed to call him by his name, only the characters name. So given that, yes he can act for 1 1/2 hours in any interview.

    • @iio58
      @iio58 2 дня назад

      If you believe everything you read, you must be clueless as opposed to educated.

    • @lapernice6978
      @lapernice6978 День назад +2

      He is very aware and controlled in every word and movement here, too

    • @iio58
      @iio58 День назад +1

      @@lapernice6978 wouldn’t you be? Knowing that the slightest wrong word you say will get jumped all over and cancel you for another few years. Anyone in this situ would have to be very careful and considered about every word that came out of their mouth, and in what order.

  • @lindielouspottery
    @lindielouspottery 4 дня назад +7

    Please do the new Piers and Spacey interview. I am very interested. And thanks for all the time you take to make these. Much appreciated ❤

  • @victoriavitoroulis3273
    @victoriavitoroulis3273 24 дня назад +8

    According to his brother who was sexually abused .. they grew up in a home where it seems there was no boundaries ..

  • @kaylakarrion9885
    @kaylakarrion9885 24 дня назад +12

    Predators always feel like the beset victims.

  • @beenice9867
    @beenice9867 24 дня назад +12

    Hated Spacey before, this solidifies it.

  • @susieannei5641
    @susieannei5641 21 день назад +10

    Of course he FEELS he’s been “wronged” Scott! But that doesn’t mean he didn’t do what he was accused of doing!

  • @user-rr1mn4px4e
    @user-rr1mn4px4e 24 дня назад +13

    I do NOT believe him! And I do not like him going on at length about “ all he has been through”.

  • @LauraFitzpatrick-wq5ww
    @LauraFitzpatrick-wq5ww 24 дня назад +9

    When all your victims mysteriously die, that's not really an exoneration.

  • @lotusfire9429
    @lotusfire9429 24 дня назад +18

    We cannot overlook that this is an academy award winning actor. So I'm not on board with the genuine authenticity comment.

  • @krystaljohnson5908
    @krystaljohnson5908 24 дня назад +9

    He does have a kinda scary charm about him. I'm sure he schmoozed a few young people in his day lol

  • @noreenmountain9405
    @noreenmountain9405 24 дня назад +10

    Besides all these men being brilliant at their crafts and so entertaining, what I love watching is their genuine friendships 😊

    • @r3adrpro811
      @r3adrpro811 24 дня назад +1

      Their interactions have definitely become more relaxed and teasing when compared to the first few years of TBP. So much more fun for all of us!

  • @klaatu368
    @klaatu368 4 дня назад +10

    Thank you for making this available. I’m wondering whether there will be analysis of Spacey’s interview with Piers Morgan?

    • @laurengeddes9695
      @laurengeddes9695 4 дня назад +2

      That interview is shocking. He gives it all away. Vile, horrible, manipulative man.

    • @clairehawkes1112
      @clairehawkes1112 3 дня назад +1

      @@laurengeddes9695absolutely agree. I had to stop watching in the end, I emailed my trauma therapist part way through! The man is an absolute piece of sh*t

  • @TimelyCookie
    @TimelyCookie 24 дня назад +11

    23:27 yes, it could be genuine but it could also be an Oscar award winning actor doing what he knows best. It's hard to know with actors..

    • @Cassandra-..-
      @Cassandra-..- 21 день назад

      We can all quote Greg in unison here: “the organism does what…” Yes, he’s trying to act his way out of being caught, because that worked/works for him, so his career can survive.

  • @davidw4812
    @davidw4812 19 дней назад +15

    Spacy is guilty as hell

    • @greg1mcintosh844
      @greg1mcintosh844 9 дней назад +1

      Guilty of what, exactly?

    • @sharonshade4437
      @sharonshade4437 4 дня назад

      Spacey may have been flirty and inappropriate but he was not malicious. He didn't rape or force anyone and even jury's in his civil case didn't convict with the evidence shown...but somehow you know. Get your head out of cancel culture witch hunter.

  • @junejones5261
    @junejones5261 21 день назад +9

    Kevin Spacey uses distancing in using these euphemism’s like “horseplay” he is minimizing his behaviors.

  • @sashosom
    @sashosom 20 дней назад +6

    "Never put myself in a situation" is not deliberate naiveté, it's a figure of speech instead of saying "never create situations" thus directly blaming himself

  • @unomeknott8731
    @unomeknott8731 24 дня назад +5

    😂😂😂 Chase unsubtly requesting eggplant emojis for Scott, hilarious 🤣

  • @wendybond2848
    @wendybond2848 24 дня назад +17

    Not naive. Disingenuous.

  • @rebecca_stone
    @rebecca_stone 23 дня назад +13

    I love you guys, superb analysis as always! If I may be so bold, there's a crucial consideration point missing in your analysis, and I'm directing this more at the commenters below who clearly have this blind spot. The gay male subculture has its own language, rules, behaviours and codes. You can't analyse what he did or didn't do using heterosexual codes of behaviour. You just can't. And I think that's what's caused Spacey the most trouble here.
    What's normal for gay men appears super promiscuous and sleazy to the straight population. I speak as a victim of serious sexual assault - based on his interviews on this, I do think he shows genuine remorse, even if his naivety is questionable. He's demonstrated steps to address his past mistakes and hurts caused, which is way more than what most perps do. He's no Weinstein nor anywhere close.
    His creepy sleazy vibe has always been part of his schtick as an actor. The man doesn't deserve to lose his career over this and I think the accusations could have been handled differently.

    • @michelemichi
      @michelemichi 23 дня назад +5

      I'm so glad you said this. I was thinking the same thing... 👍🏻

    • @HitchcockBrunette
      @HitchcockBrunette 23 дня назад +4

      I couldnt agree more. I meant to include this in my comment. You cAN FEEL the inherent bias and fear of a gay man embedded into many of theee comments. Most of them likely don’t even realize it. 😔

    • @kaylakarrion9885
      @kaylakarrion9885 23 дня назад

      @@HitchcockBrunette I don’t think him being a predator has one iota to do with his being Gay.

  • @caroles5502
    @caroles5502 24 дня назад +6

    You seem to be forgetting that there are loads of actors who act in theatre productions, playing a character for two hours or more.

    • @sanz7820
      @sanz7820 24 дня назад

      Theatre is very different from movie acting. It's much more theatrical.

  • @ek7463
    @ek7463 23 дня назад +15

    He's admitting being sexually abusive. Believe him.

  • @thegoodnessofyourart4725
    @thegoodnessofyourart4725 23 дня назад +8

    “Everything looks as it should” lol
    I gave a presentation at work this week and used the quote “specific words and phrases”….no one knew I was doing a Scott Rouse. If I had to pick one RUclips channel to follow it would be TBP. I learn so much from you all.

  • @bethtaylor9773
    @bethtaylor9773 24 дня назад +6

    When I was teaching, I didn't allow 'horseplay' because it usually led to someone getting hurt. 'Horseplay' would become an excuse for hurting someone.

  • @lynnhubbard844
    @lynnhubbard844 18 дней назад +10

    he's also been interviewing on various YT podcasts, too, pretending that he has just learned how inappropriate his behavior has been for years...there were 30 accusers

  • @ljw2909
    @ljw2909 24 дня назад +11

    I've never been able to stand Kevin Spacey, not as himself (supposedly) in an interview and not as an actor. I always thought he was arrogant and smug, and my opinion has not changed by watching this. I know that doesn't address whether or not he's telling the truth, but I do not like this guy. Ugh. And I'll add, now that I'm near the end of this, that even Chase, who tends to call the people in the videos by their first name and started out with this calling him Kevin, started referring to him as Spacey about 2/3 of the way through.

    • @michaelfrank5239
      @michaelfrank5239 23 дня назад

      Love Spacey , one of the best actors of all time , unbelievable talent.

  • @msw8839
    @msw8839 21 день назад +8

    Kevin Spacey made a mistake talking about alleged predatory behavior on a minor with his coming out as gay in the same statement. He did the gay community, no favors.

  • @lorimori7777
    @lorimori7777 20 дней назад +10

    Bull droppings. Kev, Bull DROPPINGS

  • @peterdvideos
    @peterdvideos 2 дня назад +7

    Kevin Spacey may be a jerk, but, man, he is a great actor.

  • @mar2406tube
    @mar2406tube 24 дня назад +12

    Out of all Hollywood downfalls, Kevin Spacy's downfall was the saddest for me, as he is truly a talented and fascinating actor of my time. It is sad that he could not behave properly and brought himself down.

  • @andromeda1903
    @andromeda1903 24 дня назад +12

    i don't believe a word this man says. he has an outstanding talent for acting and creepiness.

  • @kandycepeterson2482
    @kandycepeterson2482 23 дня назад +11

    how rediculous that this is a real topic for an interview. He is what he is. He did what he did . What is he trying to say exactly? Theres no cure for what ones desires are . This guys desires damage other people for the rest of thier life. So why apologize to the general public? So he doesnt have to quit being famous? So we buy tickets to his next show? Apologize to the people he damaged, not me.

  • @sandydee8003
    @sandydee8003 23 дня назад +9

    Hey panel, when your show was on, I couldn’t watch but I was listening. Kevin Spacey seems to be very careful about using the word “story” severl times so many I’ve lost count. I don’t believe his “oh shucks” casual way of speaking, was his true baseline. . Sometimes words actually are speaking louder than actions. Kevin Spacey was one of my favorite actors, but I 100% believe so-called “horse play” was was a clever way of inappropriate and predatory behavior.

  • @lorim.1528
    @lorim.1528 23 дня назад +7

    I love watching the four guys interact and banter back and forth. Really fun. Good show.

  • @amandapoyner8141
    @amandapoyner8141 24 дня назад +8

    53:44 Scott ... talking about how genuinely Kevin seems to be feeling something, about helping others, etc. When I listen to Kevin in this segment, all I heard was an act. Questions are very specific and drilling but Kevin is just sliding away from responsibility, minimising, and avoiding the questions ... He's just an actor; a consumate one.

  • @chantellevictoria8277
    @chantellevictoria8277 23 дня назад +12

    I love that everyone in the comments are on the same page. Very creepy guy.

  • @dirtisbetterthandiamonds
    @dirtisbetterthandiamonds 23 дня назад +8

    He's been giving me the creeps since the 90s. Aside from being an actor, he's in portrayal constantly. He spent alot of years hiding his true self and for him, I think its like a game. He gives me darkness vibes *shiver*

    • @mimhahn
      @mimhahn 23 дня назад

      I was disgusted by him in American Pie. Even though it was a roll, the fact that he played the part changed how I saw him forever, and I couldn't watch any more of his movies/shows.

  • @christinahek
    @christinahek 24 дня назад +8

    People having doubts need to read the articles about Bryan Singer, the director of Usual Suspects. It talks about the scene around him and includes Kevin Spacey. Creep shows, both of them.

  • @lisavolk8442
    @lisavolk8442 10 дней назад +10

    Oh brother! Give me a break! Do NOT tell me that someone this articulate (& presumably intelligent) DOES NOT KNOW that there IS a power differential, whether one explicitly STATES this fact or not. In fact, it almost NEVER gets said EXPLICITLY: "I'll give you the part if you give me a little couch action". (2) He's denying that he did it, W/the 14-year-old, because he feels he has "plausible" deniability? (i.e., he might have been drunk, so it's possible he did it b/c of alcohol?) Means he knows it's VERY WELL within his behavioral capacity. So how does he "KNOW" it's false?!! Bullsh*t.

  • @r.a.krispell4254
    @r.a.krispell4254 4 дня назад +5

    When he spoke about his therapist as though he was really the victim was a give away. He seems to just want therapy as it’s easier than true repentance. I wouldn’t want to see him cancelled but I’d never want a male family member left alone with him. People can change and learn but I’m not convinced he’s a truly changed man. And as for acting actors can do plays that last for 2hrs, even one man shows.

  • @sschlessinger22
    @sschlessinger22 22 дня назад +5

    That was the most intense description of "horseplay" I think I've ever heard!! What?!? Lol

  • @fionaewen6231
    @fionaewen6231 24 дня назад +13

    Redirecting and obvuscating is what l see here. Actors at that level know exactly how to get what they want by manipulating lower status people . Ive seen itand experienced it, nothing about him is naive. I think he gets a thrill from pushing boundaries too.
    Mark, good hair today:)

  • @LauraFitzpatrick-wq5ww
    @LauraFitzpatrick-wq5ww 24 дня назад +10

    Can't remember people's names anymore. Can't remember why I walked into a room. But as I sure as hell know if I sexually assaulted a teenager decades ago. Just sayin' Man this just pisses me off. I'm commenting way too much. Haha

  • @helend222
    @helend222 24 дня назад +17

    I stopped watching Spacey movies years ago when his sordid behaviour was exposed. Feel disgust seeing him again in this video.

  • @_emmah
    @_emmah 24 дня назад +7

    Just started watching but just the initial clips I have seen, he seems genuine to me. He seemed so relaxed and secure in himself but I’m not the expert. Hence me watching with an open mind ❤

  • @goatboy2510
    @goatboy2510 23 дня назад +9

    don't forget the creepy RUclips he made when he said he was bad and "you loved it"

    • @amusicalheart7
      @amusicalheart7 23 дня назад +2

      Yes, that was extremely creepy.

    • @PlanetRonnie
      @PlanetRonnie 20 дней назад

      Or the fact that three of his accusers died before getting to trial.

  • @mazzifable
    @mazzifable 24 дня назад +8

    For someone who is trying to come across as so humble (imho) he could have chosen a slightly less "showy off" background 😂

  • @ThisEpicLife
    @ThisEpicLife 20 дней назад +5

    When I was in eighth grade, I sat out one of the PE classes due to a knee injury. During the class, someone stole a wallet out of someone’s locker. In front of the class, the PE coach asked me if I did it, and I became very defensive as I denied taking it.
    The PE coach responded with, “You seem awfully defensive!” and proceeded to tell me (and the class) that innocent people don’t get so defensive. (“Doth protests too much!”) This was absolutely untrue, and fortunately for me they caught the actual thief a few minutes later.
    The PE coach then allowed the victim to beat the thief up in the locker room, as he kept everyone else outside. You could hear the victim beating the thief on the other side of the door, and the coach just smiled and said, “Stay out of it. They are working it out.”
    While I don’t necessarily disagree with allowing a thief to learn a hard lesson (that’s how we rolled in the 80’s), I couldn’t help but think that that could’ve been me, if they hadn’t found the wallet hidden in the thief’s bag. So excuse me if I’m not applauding the coach’s methods.
    To my point: having been falsely accused of a crime and being the victim of a (self-proclaimed) “expert,” in deception has made me sympathetic to anyone facing a panel of judgmental “experts.”
    While I absolutely do believe that there is some science behind body language interpretation, it’s never an exact science. Everyone is different, and everyone has personal tics and mannerisms which make them unique. I doubt anyone here knows Kevin Spacey or knows what he did or didn’t do. I’m definitely not an apologist for him. He might be the most vile man on Earth, for all I know… but I do know what watching his eyebrows and eyes is not going to give us any real insight as to whether he is a good person or not.

    • @jude492
      @jude492 14 дней назад

      That’s why they repeatedly talk about baseline behaviour

  • @karistone1297
    @karistone1297 24 дня назад +14

    A very common statement from sexual abusers. They really don’t think what they’ve done is of any consequence and actually don’t comprehend they’ve done anything wrong.

    • @ellipi1497
      @ellipi1497 24 дня назад +2

      thank you for underlining this!!

    • @christinahek
      @christinahek 24 дня назад +1

      This reminds me of Steve Carell’s character in The Morning Show. His earnest self defense in the face of the truth that emerges about him. There’s a total blindness to the impact of his behavior because he sees himself as a hero.

  • @51page
    @51page 24 дня назад +8

    I find it Interesting that he brags about helping others because of his position but earlier in the interview he dismisses how someone would assume that he would help because of his position.