Glenn Gould on Animals

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @HeavyProfessor
    @HeavyProfessor 2 года назад +125

    Glenn Gould will forever remain as one of the weirdest but coolest people ever

  • @MarilynCrosbie
    @MarilynCrosbie 10 лет назад +243

    Glenn Gould is one person I would love to meet in heaven.

    • @miket851
      @miket851 5 лет назад +10

      Theres no such thing but its still a good thought. A ridiculous one but good.

    • @SimoneStellaMusic
      @SimoneStellaMusic 5 лет назад +5

      Mee too, dear Marilyn

    • @deborahabadi7566
      @deborahabadi7566 5 лет назад +1

      Me, too !!!

    • @brandonmacey964
      @brandonmacey964 5 лет назад +9

      Mike T I don’t trust or like people that deny an afterlife. You haven’t died yet so how the fuck do you know. Your certainty is ridiculous

    • @EspoVispo
      @EspoVispo 4 года назад +1

      @@brandonmacey964 are you stupid or something

  • @MechanicalRabbits
    @MechanicalRabbits 4 года назад +110

    From everything I heard about him, I had shaped my image of Glenn Gould as some serious and grumpy person, but the more clips I see about him the more he seems like a genuinely funny and cheerful guy actually

    • @null3707
      @null3707 3 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/zqtJvnth3YI/видео.html

    • @MechanicalRabbits
      @MechanicalRabbits 3 года назад +4

      @@null3707 oh my god hahahahah I love this dude

    • @marshwetland3808
      @marshwetland3808 6 месяцев назад +1

      He had a great talent and didn't have to deal with the normal work bullshit most people do. No wonder he was happy - in the bliss of Bach and other music.

  • @GDWhiting
    @GDWhiting 5 лет назад +71

    "the most attentive audience I've ever encountered"

  • @zonelad
    @zonelad 16 лет назад +70

    seems to me he's just a really talented and intelligent person not taking himself too seriously and having a good time of playing with the animals!

  • @JSmith380
    @JSmith380 7 лет назад +30

    There will never be another Glenn Gould.

    • @BorsosGabor2023
      @BorsosGabor2023 5 лет назад +3

      There IS one Glenn Gould.No need for another.

    • @mrnarason
      @mrnarason 3 года назад +2

      Much like Mozart and Newton, a once in 500 years genius

  • @silentplummet
    @silentplummet 17 лет назад +13

    "...certainly I've never encountered so attentive an audience before".
    This from one of the most celebrated pianists of our time. You've gotta love it...

  • @catwurdack3870
    @catwurdack3870 6 лет назад +21

    Glenn Gould was a brilliant, creative human who was wholly devoted to his keyboard. And he had a sense of humor.

    • @elisabethschmidt5858
      @elisabethschmidt5858 9 месяцев назад

      He had a passion for music and kindness in his relationships, the cornerstone of his life

  • @dogcat126
    @dogcat126 14 лет назад +21

    i love this guy! he is a true genius and his love for animals touches my heart! i have worked with exotic animals and for a shelter here taking care of the sick ones and for 3 vets until i got sick and couldn't do it any more. i do feed stray cats and my husband and i are trying to get them all spayed and neutered and helping other animals that are in need of care. i know my neighbors think i am crazy when they see me out in the street whistling to the birdies. thank you again for posting!

  • @themusicalgerbil192
    @themusicalgerbil192 11 лет назад +94

    Animals. They don't cough during your performances.

  • @gregoryfowler1720
    @gregoryfowler1720 9 лет назад +58

    2:19 I guess the birds liked that joke.

  • @McRat1968
    @McRat1968 17 лет назад +21

    Glenn was not a nutcase; he was a genius.
    (Far too often, people confuse the two; and that is simply because they themselves are unable to attain the intellectual level of the person whose intelligence they are mocking.)
    I can't believe it's now been an entire quarter-century since Glenn's passing; however (thankfully) his works, both played and spoken, continue to enlighten the masses.

    • @error.418
      @error.418 2 года назад +2

      He was certainly eccentric:
      He was averse to cold, and wore heavy clothing and gloves even in warm places. The temperature of his performing space had to be extremely warm. This caused problems in a recording with Elizabeth Schwarzkopf since she refused to sing at such high temperatures. He was once arrested, being mistaken for a vagrant, because of the way he was dressed.
      His piano had to be set at a certain height and would be raised on wooden blocks if necessary. A rug would be required for his feet. He had to sit exactly 14 inches above the floor, and would play concerts only with the chair his father had made. He used this chair even when the seat was completely worn out.
      He hated being touched. Once, on a visit to Steinway Hall in New York the chief piano technician greeted Gould with a slap on the back. Big mistake. Gould complained of aching, lack of coordination, and fatigue because of it and went on to explore the possibility of litigation against Steinway & Sons.
      He wrote hostile reviews of his own performances under fake names and even made fake radio broadcasts pretending to be someone else saying how bad he was.
      His one-time lover Cornelia Foss noticed disturbing signs in Gould, stating that he was more than "just neurotic". Specifically, he believed that someone was spying on him.
      He was a hypochondriac - he took a lot of medication for ailments that, according to the autopsy after his death, turned out to be imaginary.
      He frequently went several days without sleep, had spasmodic extreme increases in energy, drove recklessly, and in later life endured severe depressive episodes.
      People have speculated that he may have been autistic, bipolar or suffering from dystonia.

    • @hetedeleambacht6608
      @hetedeleambacht6608 10 месяцев назад

      he was a nutcase AND a genius

    • @fazec0ld802
      @fazec0ld802 8 месяцев назад

      Just about never in history will you find examples of extreme geniuses without equally extreme eccentricities- Einstein, Newton, you name it. Best summarized in this quote from one of the most intelligent humans to have ever lived, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:
      “People of uncommon abilities generally fall into eccentricities when their sphere of life is not adequate to their abilities.”

  • @drcajus
    @drcajus 16 лет назад +9

    This is a great video. Too many people see him as the unfeeling mathematical piano player that mastered Bach... He was much more than that, he had so much heart and passion for nature. A good example of his passion for nature that reminds me of this video in a lot of ways is his version of Beethoven's 6th symphony arranged by Franz Liszt for piano. I think he captures the mood and passion of that symphony more than most orchestras do.

  • @1389Chopin
    @1389Chopin 9 месяцев назад +2

    A beautiful mind

  • @pexaminer
    @pexaminer 3 года назад +6

    This is probably one of the most enjoyable things I’ve seen on RUclips!
    So, at the age of 6, he made an important discovery that he was getting along much better with animals than with humans.
    Well, not judging by the animals’ reaction to his presence in this video :)
    He sounds so down to earth, “normal”. Indeed, there will never be another Glenn Gould… Genius.

  • @jamesanthony5681
    @jamesanthony5681 Год назад +3

    I believe this was Gould appearing in the 1979 TV series, *Cities* , the TV documentaries produced by John McGreevy, in which celebrities presented their favorite world city in a one hour program. George Plimpton did New York; Studs Terkel, Chicago; John Huston, Dublin; Jonathan Miller, London, Peter Ustinov, Leningrad, etc. They were all good, as I recall.
    Glenn showed (for the most part) Toronto's tourist attractions: The CNE, one of North America's longest running national fairs and exhibitions; the CN Tower, the tallest (at the time) free standing structure in the world; Yonge Street, touted by Torontonians (and others) as one of the longest (if not the longest) continuously traveled streets in the world; the Toronto Zoo which you see above, and other Toronto landmarks. Gould was quite good - very articulate - and I think I learned as much about Glenn as I did about Toronto.

  • @antiergenable
    @antiergenable 5 лет назад +5

    beautiful man rest in peace

  • @fefferryerr1818
    @fefferryerr1818 2 года назад +2

    When you play that well, you can say anything you want.

  • @richardwilliams4976
    @richardwilliams4976 4 года назад +4

    I can listen to him talk all day. 😎

  • @lynxfilante
    @lynxfilante 14 лет назад +3

    Glenn Gould is THE MAN.

  • @heekyungkim8147
    @heekyungkim8147 5 лет назад +6

    Mr. Glenn .. love his sense of humor. 🖤😀

  • @MrJamie1957
    @MrJamie1957 15 лет назад +3

    I love Glenn's rendition of "Des Knaben Wunderhorn".
    Die Predigt hat g'fallen,
    sie blieben wie allen!
    Genius.
    This clip is hysterical, thanks for posting.

  • @comicconsciousness3229
    @comicconsciousness3229 9 лет назад +4

    he was fearless

  • @GermanOperaSinger
    @GermanOperaSinger 14 лет назад +3

    Animals are beautiful. They're innocent, and honest - you know where you stand with them. It's easy to earn their full acceptance and they're completely loyal to those they trust. The same can be said for children.

  • @cbembia
    @cbembia 16 лет назад +2

    i love him.

  • @yellowlightingbolt
    @yellowlightingbolt 12 лет назад +6

    He was such a genius!!!

  • @peteracebal316
    @peteracebal316 9 лет назад +37

    all born artists just naturally love animals. RIP to Mr. Glenn Gould.

  • @nikoukfilms
    @nikoukfilms Год назад +1

    we love you we love you we love you

  • @nwshane
    @nwshane 16 лет назад +1

    Such a beautiful person

  • @BrianBruise
    @BrianBruise 12 лет назад +3

    This is from Cities "A thirteen-part series featuring Peter Ustinov in Leningrad, Elie Wiesel in Jerusalem, George Plimpton in New York, R.D. Laing in Glasgow, Glenn Gould in Toronto, Jonathan Miller in London, Hildegard Knef in Berlin, Germaine Greer in Sydney, Studs Terkel in Chicago, Mai Zetterling in Stockholm, John Huston in Dublin, Anthony Burgess in Rome and Melina Mercouri in Athens, Only Gould's Toronto is available ANYWHERE. You will find it in 6 parts on RUclips.

  • @johnkbent
    @johnkbent 17 лет назад +9

    I think he was making a pun on music by Schoenberg, "Tod und Verklaerung". It means Death & Transfiguration. He may have meant it to be heard as "Toad" (not "Tod" -- which is pronounced much the same in German as the English "Toad"), as a reference to the animal world!
    Often, when listening to Gould speak, it is mandatory to listen VERY carefully. His mind was always awhirl with other ideas, and they often got mixed into whatever he was talking about!

  • @martharichler6672
    @martharichler6672 2 года назад +1

    A surrealist at heart!

  • @deanbrandt2748
    @deanbrandt2748 4 года назад +5

    😂😂😂😂 Only just discovered him. He was brilliant. R.I.P.

  • @LenHummelChannel
    @LenHummelChannel 11 лет назад +6

    Isn't he a delightful and outrageous eccentric ? sometimes, madness and genius are born as twins.

  • @pianorama
    @pianorama 13 лет назад +4

    The look on that lion's face - priceless!

  • @gautam3
    @gautam3 17 лет назад +2

    Perhaps one of the greatest pianists to ever live. The idiosyncrasy...the genius.

  • @douglasdickerson5882
    @douglasdickerson5882 6 лет назад +15

    For such a "madman" he seems to be the sanest person to have walked this earth. If he was mad, I certainly wouldn't mind being mad right along with him, though I suppose that you have to figure out your meaning of the word mad for yourself. As no one definition of any single word seems to ever really apply to one person to the next, though I do mean that conservatively. Obviously, most words have a singular meaning, but if you have any sense you'll understand my ramblings.

  • @fredericchopin7538
    @fredericchopin7538 3 года назад +3

    Magnificent!

  • @ChristsInstrument
    @ChristsInstrument 15 лет назад +3

    Glenn Gould was amazingly amazing. :-) That's all I can say.

  • @Gorboduc
    @Gorboduc 17 лет назад +2

    The lieder, as he mentioned, is St. Anthony of Padua's Sermon To The Fishes (Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt) and it's from Des Knaben Wunderhorn. The lyrics of the first two verses are:
    Antonius zur Predigt
    Die Kirche findt ledig.
    Er geht zu den Flüssen
    und predigt den Fischen;
    Sie schlagen mit den Schwänzen,
    Im Sonnenschein glänzen.
    Die Karpfen mit Rogen
    Sind all' hierher zogen,
    Haben d'Mäuler aufrissen...
    At this point the audience requests something in a slower tempo.

  • @michaelcrowleypianist
    @michaelcrowleypianist 18 лет назад +2

    Mr. Gould is a true genius, and as most musicians are... a comedian too.

  • @najat5779
    @najat5779 10 лет назад +80

    OMG I nearly fell out of my chair laughing...Toad und Verklown! "Why the elephants?" several comments below questioned. Why not? He was at a bloody animal preserve/zoo. The section (2:17) where the polar bear put its paw over its face as if to say, "Oh, vey" was a scream. As for all of you pseudo-analysts/psychologists: you self-aggrandising fools, LOOSEN UP!!! Can you not tell someone having a good spoof when you see him?! First off, most you in this category are obviously unfamiliar w/ the subtleties of British comedy and the generally higher level of British oratory; Gould, w/ his education & fondness for the CBC, was well exposed to that. Doubt me? - watch his clips as a music critic, a conductor and other personae - this was a man of great wit. Second, anyone who watches this clip to the end can tell what a good romp Gould had doing it - he and the film crew are laughing at the whole thing. "I glanced at the cows, and they... at me...It was an extraordinarily touching occasion, I really felt that a very special bond had been established. Certainly, I'd never encountered so attentive an audience before." - as the camera close-ups to the antelope staring intently from the hillside. Done with *perfect* timing and deadpan expression, this is uproariously funny. No one with half a clue can fail to see this for the spoof it is.
    It is true that as an individual he had more than his share of problems - the sad use of anti-depressants etc. is well known. But let's not make this man into some couch case that he wasn't. And bear in mind as well that most individuals at this level of giftedness are what the rest of society considers rather "out there". When does the round jewel fit into the square hole made for others? Quit poking at a deceased individual to make yourselves sound intellectual! - accept that we ALL have our flaws, oddities and rough spots we need to work on; and appreciate this man for the artist and, yes, very funny person he was.

    • @benjaminkrause6907
      @benjaminkrause6907 5 лет назад +4

      In his biography it is said that the filming of this 48-Min-story (Glenn Gould´s Toronto) was one of the happiest times of his life (Bio by Kevin Bazzana)

    • @benjaminkrause6907
      @benjaminkrause6907 5 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/-3l8IdCnhIA/видео.html

    • @horsemumbler1
      @horsemumbler1 4 года назад +1

      I think you mistake honeat eccentricity and self directed humor for "spoofing." He and the crew are laughing because he's being funny, not because they're making something fake.

    • @MattSteeves
      @MattSteeves 3 года назад +1

      @@msk70kr I think it's unfair to judge CBC back in to the 60s and 70s with the abomination that it has become the past 15 years. Glen Gould's 'Solitude' trilogy for CBC radio is outstanding.

  • @caddencadden
    @caddencadden 12 лет назад +2

    Glenn, What a Joker and a one of a kind guy

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 9 лет назад +5

    J'adore.

  • @fairlytaleofnewyork
    @fairlytaleofnewyork 15 лет назад +2

    Lol! Wonderful, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @chislehurstbat
    @chislehurstbat 18 лет назад +1

    Thank you for posting. Interesting that he had this kind of premonition re nature and animals - also he is taking the mickey, obviously, as usual. How funny and quirky!

  • @heavysoul63
    @heavysoul63 17 лет назад +1

    Superb

  • @lvb1770
    @lvb1770 18 лет назад +3

    LOL! This is crazy! I LOVE IT!

  • @Marlene55M
    @Marlene55M 11 лет назад +4

    I knew that GG was a great pianist, but never had an idea that he was a good singer, too. Awesome :-)

  • @michelacampo8832
    @michelacampo8832 4 года назад +1

    Che grazioso!

  • @oilersridersbluejays
    @oilersridersbluejays 12 лет назад +1

    Oh that fellow Canadian of mine, such a hoot!

  • @PlayMoreLoud
    @PlayMoreLoud 14 лет назад +4

    Glenn is so funny. He could have been a great comedian as well.

  • @chislehurstbat
    @chislehurstbat 17 лет назад

    Thank you for your post! I totally agree.

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong Год назад

    awesome!

  • @INDIGOBLUE555
    @INDIGOBLUE555 17 лет назад +2

    No fear! I can understand being worried but I feel so much confident in humans - I cannot think about anything more clever,brave and spirited all in one - even though there such a long way till doubts will be vanishing!
    Pls.forgive my poor english=

  • @vannigio6234
    @vannigio6234 Год назад +1

    uah! i love this super man, uah! 💥💥💥🐻👍💥💥💥

  • @luminoceanne
    @luminoceanne 16 лет назад +1

    Amazing video ! :))) super ! thanks for the post !

  • @namtil
    @namtil 13 лет назад +5

    @1Thompsonmusic Do a little research. Glenn Gould is one of the most important pianists of the 20th century. His music and his opinions/eccentricities are what make him fascinating (but mostly, his music). Listen to his Bach interpretations, and it should all make sense.

  • @tropicalpimp
    @tropicalpimp 14 лет назад +2

    "I get along better with animals than I do with humans.." I concur.

  • @curiousgeorge555
    @curiousgeorge555 15 лет назад +2

    I agree with GG in many respects. I think the elephant does too! Oh and the Polar bear! LOL just great!~cg5

  • @MarkBellisCanada
    @MarkBellisCanada 16 лет назад

    You're thinking of Dr. Evil, played by Mike Myers - both guys were born in the Greater Toronto Area and Gould is singing in an exaggerated local accent at the end of the song.

  • @ElliePearl
    @ElliePearl 16 лет назад

    Yay! I loved it.

  • @sprygeoffreya17
    @sprygeoffreya17 15 лет назад +2

    I don't know why, but it's true. At the end of a hard day, if I am feeling incurably depressed, there's two things will pull me out; listening to Beethoven, or watching a video of Glenn just being his crazy self. I don't mean realy crazy at all, of course, he was most sane,...wacky!

  • @paulkennedy6060
    @paulkennedy6060 2 года назад +3

    On behalf of the human race, Glenn, the feeling is mutual. I mean great pianist and all, but one of the most self-important twits I’ve ever seen.

    • @pumpkin-os9ij
      @pumpkin-os9ij Год назад +1

      You speak for very few, you self important twit.

  • @magnetarattractionsno9643
    @magnetarattractionsno9643 3 года назад +1

    I find his voice and way of talking to be very interesting, in fact it reminds me quite a bit of fulton sheen

  • @nomiabadimusic
    @nomiabadimusic 11 лет назад +9

    I completely understand.

  • @EuchridEucrow1
    @EuchridEucrow1 15 лет назад

    Metro Toronto Zoo right there. Splendid.
    Next time I'm there, I'll have to try singing to the polar bears.

  • @ealaspada
    @ealaspada 14 лет назад

    @Fupper16 I'm impressed that you could HEAR the words he uses...

  • @bodeine454
    @bodeine454 4 года назад +1

    He was a genius 👏, I could listen to him speak for hours, meanwhile that Lioness couldn't have looked more disgusted 😆

  • @gfabisevich
    @gfabisevich 16 лет назад +1

    priceless

  • @GermanOperaSinger
    @GermanOperaSinger 14 лет назад

    ...Maybe my fascination and admiration for animals and young children comes from the fact that I can relate to them more than adults - I was an autistic child myself and still in many ways have the brain of a child - this has gotten me into trouble many times in the adult world, where I have been too straightforward in my remarks. I've not learned to fake interest and hospitality towards people I dislike, and my social relationships (with fellow adults) have suffered as a result.

  • @yuzu1009
    @yuzu1009 18 лет назад +1

    Thanks a million for this!
    Gould reminds me of actor Sam Rockwell so much that it's almost scary.

  • @chislehurstbat
    @chislehurstbat 16 лет назад +1

    Un1234I I think he would have been just as famous now - I think he was ahead of his time and would have loved the internet and modern ways of recording...

  • @popmushee
    @popmushee 17 лет назад +1

    interesting hahaha his characters are great

  • @MerlinTheDraconic
    @MerlinTheDraconic 16 лет назад +6

    I love him. Hah! That actually is something I would do, provided there were no human listeners.

  • @adude9882
    @adude9882 Год назад

    As a performer Ihave often received the greatest reception from an animal audience. I Have found aquatic birds to be very appreciative of my guitar playing. With careful choice of repertoire I have often held them entranced for long periods. Of course liberal sprinklings of bread crumbs may have helped.

  • @doctorgsja
    @doctorgsja 17 лет назад +1

    Yea I love it at 2:08 where he goes into a sort of computer generated baritone!! CLASS!! Mind you the elephants don't seem to approve of his voice, as they quickly start to move away from him, about 2 seconds after he starts singing!!!LOL!!!!
    The bellow at 1:56 means 'God he's fucking singing to us now, bloody Mahler too!! What a nut!'

  • @edfelstein3891
    @edfelstein3891 3 года назад

    If they ever make a non-documentary movie about Glenn Gould (and they should) it should be an absolute requirement that the part be played by Sam Rockwell. A colorful eccentric playing a colorful eccentric, and one with whom a striking physical resemblance is shared.

    • @Isegawa2001
      @Isegawa2001 2 года назад

      There is! Look up "32 short films about Glenn Gould"

  • @pheadhones
    @pheadhones 13 лет назад +1

    @skyd171 You are latching onto character traits that Gould purposefully amplified when in front of an audience or on camera. His exceptional skills at piano come from a very early start and the decision at age 7 to become a concert pianist, along with practice. The 'noises' you refer to were actually Gould singing along with the piece, as his mother had originally trained him as a singer - by having him sing along with everything he played.

  • @CosmopolitanNo1
    @CosmopolitanNo1 14 лет назад

    He surly was nuts. Big time. But I still adore him. No matter what.

  • @yuichituba
    @yuichituba 18 лет назад

    ya that last laugh by that lady's just crazy

  • @marshwetland3808
    @marshwetland3808 6 месяцев назад

    Love this. Frogs and toads ftw!

  • @kaleidoscopio5
    @kaleidoscopio5 7 лет назад +3

    My God. You can disagree with Mr Gould, but he is certanly not boring....:-)

  • @SedanChair
    @SedanChair 17 лет назад +2

    oh man, when he brought the book over to the elephants I said "he's gonna do it"
    that is hilarious
    that is one gonzo dude

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 4 года назад +1

    Grazie.

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow6303 2 года назад +1

    a genius

  • @AchilleDebussy
    @AchilleDebussy 14 лет назад +2

    Hahahah that Glenn Gould.

  • @Offin
    @Offin 14 лет назад +4

    what is the last sentence he says? I cant understand.:-(

  • @YouzTube99
    @YouzTube99 15 лет назад +1

    GG really seemed to be having a good time here -- well done!

  • @janjablonsky
    @janjablonsky Год назад

    Although I doubt that he was ever given an autism diagnosis, as one who is on the spectrum, I believe that Gould was on the autism spectrum as well. One trait many of us have in common is that we tend to get along with animals better than we do with people. Like so many other autistic people it appears on the surface that he lacks empathy, but we can see here that's not true at all.

  • @sebasjung7201
    @sebasjung7201 6 лет назад +2

    ha voila a real shaman talking with his friends the animals great one.

  • @renatamartins1212
    @renatamartins1212 10 лет назад +2

    Adorei!!!!!

  • @chrish12345
    @chrish12345 14 лет назад +2

    @Offin He says ' you messed up the words - maybe something in a slower tempo'

  • @logosthedestroyer
    @logosthedestroyer 15 лет назад

    watch in HQ, it's fine for me

  • @Noirtora
    @Noirtora 12 лет назад

    I agree with you. I'd say retrospective diagnosis is valid if it's grounded on sound historical analysis and it can be useful. Other than that, if anyone is familiar with autistic spectrum disorders it seems likely he was high on the spectrum. This shouldn't be viewed negatively. A certain level of eccentricity which is visible to everybody is not always just that and may affect people's lives in more substantial ways than may be realised by others.

  • @HonestJago
    @HonestJago 12 лет назад

    From 1:30 is great!

  • @SuzyBriseno
    @SuzyBriseno 9 лет назад +20

    He was too much! He actually had a pretty good singing voice.

  • @Grundalizer
    @Grundalizer 15 лет назад

    he's a little cooked hahahaha i love the singing at the end

  • @justap19
    @justap19 15 лет назад

    Wielki Glenn Gould

  • @MeisterEck
    @MeisterEck 6 лет назад

    he reminds me of the character 'Troy' in the 90s movie 'reality bites' :D