While filming "The Princess Bride", Mandy Patinkin visualized Christopher Guest as the cancer that had killed his father. When Inigo killed Count Rugen, Patinkin symbolically killed the cancer and avenged his father. Even Guest has said that Patinkin's intensity when filming that scene made him nervous.
During the summer they had a Zoom table read as they were raising money for the DEMs in Wisconsin. Mandy Patinkin was so amazing even in the table read! I can barely imagine what is was like live in person.
When I saw "The Princess Bride" at an advance screening before its official theatrical release, I remember the audience applauded when Inigo delivered the line, "I want my father back, you son of a bitch!" just before he killed Rugen.
I'm not even sure the performance in The Revenant even counts as acting. It seems like they just pointed a camera at Leonardo DiCaprio while he was actually in human misery.
Raul Julia filmed Street Fighter whilst literally dying of cancer, and he's undeniably the best part of that movie. Oh yeah, and he fought for that role because his kids were huge Street Fighter fans and he wanted them to have better final memories of him than rotting to death in a hospital bed. How did this not make your list?
@@nicholasfarrell5981 yet all the movies mentioned were far better than street fighter. Maybe he wasn’t mentioned because he’s a shit actor in a shit film giving a shit performance. Street fighter? Raul Julia? Really that’s a shit suggestion. Even casting him as M bison was far off. M bison was a German, it’s obvious the director scraped the bottom of the barrel for who ever he could get to fit the part.
Knowing Chad was fighting cancer since 2016 and with all the stuff he was in not once could you see the pain he was in, he is one actor I will always respect and never forget
In a Russian movie I saw years back, the main character was dying of colon cancer, the actor playing him was dying of pancreatic cancer and died before the film was released - only the guys wife knew he was ill. I just remember his performance was incredible and what actually happened to the actor isn’t said until the end credits - meaning you see a character going through chemo and surviving only to discover the actor playing him knew he wasn’t going to.
Saw the movie wagging the dog and heard the audience groan when the finger came down on calgary, like beau geste parody Got used to cal gary like glenn gary instead of calguhry anywhere outside of calgary
Jon Lovitz recorded all of his lines for The Brave Little Toaster in only one night, due to needing to be in New York the following day to appear on Saturday Night Live.
I doubt it’ll be here but in why did I get married too Janet Jackson filmed a scene after finding out her brother had died. She ended up breaking her ankle but didn’t even feel it until the camera stopped rolling.
I swear I put this on my list DAYS before he passed and I still can't watch it. I Mean, I've watched Black Bottom & Message from the King since then, but it's something about putting it on my list and then he dies that's making me feel sorry type of way
Cazale was a stage actor. Also a friend of Pacino. I think they were roommates back in the day. He was in 5 movies in the 70's and all were nominated for Best Picture. Quite the run. When he died from cancer, Meryl Streep was his girlfriend. Very sad story. Great actor also.
Ed Harris was amazing in that role with the last conversion with Jim Carrey Jim Carrey was amazing and perfect for the grinch and Michael Fox did something I would think is impossible. Those hours would kill a lot of people.
The Sons of Katie Elder got postponed due to John Wayne having surgery for lung cancer. It wasn't an easy shoot for the Duke. Ingrid Bergman played Golda Meir in a TV movie while battling cancer. It was her last role, and won her an Emmy. Jennifer Garner filmed Daredevil on weekends while doing Alias during the week.
The most tragic of all was Massimo Troisi in the 1996 movie Il Postino. Troisi literally gave his life to make Il Postino. He was aware of his heart condition and was told that he needed treatment, but he believed that the making of this film was more important. He died 12 hours after the camera stopped rolling.
Chadwick's passing broke my heart. We had just dealt with a big hurricane (Laura) and were without power. The day the news dropped, I sat in my car and cried. He was such an amazing actor, and was gone too soon.
That bear scene went HAAARD! My brother & I were watching that together. Sounded like we were on a rollercoaster 🤣 Leonardo deserved an award for his “Side Effects to Old Drugs” scene in “The Wolf of Wall Street”. I was dyin’ in the movie theater watching that scene.
@@Vampwars oh yeah he should have won for Wolf of Wall Street. Amazing film and performance in that. Him trying to get into the Lambo had me dying too.
Remember Street Fighter the film? Raul Julia, who played the villain M Bison in that filmed, was fighting cancer while he was making that film. So not only is he fighting Colonel Guile, played in the film by Jean Claude Van Damme, he was also fighting against a kind of Cancer. Street Fighter the movie was his last cinema film.
Sue him for what? I mean unless Sly used some real parts of his life to make the movie but even then, is it against the law to use the life of someone as inspiration?
Love that Sir Laurence Olivier was included in this list! Such a powerful story of true grit. And to top it all of, something I consider much cooler than an Academy Award nomination, a spot on AFI's list of the top 100 greatest movie villains! Legend!
Vivien Leigh battled Manic Depression. There was no medications for it at that time so she underwent shock therapy (ECT) which is completely wrong for treatment. She did this while acting at the same time. So she acted in some of the most best epic movies of Hollywood's Golden Age. Gone With The Wind. Streetcar named Desire Roman Spring of Mrs Stone Cleopatra People with Manic Depression which is now called bipolar disorder today are usually very talented people.
As oppposed to people with other mental disorders/types of depression?))) Lol why the specification... I was so cheering for your comment about Vivien but you screwed it with your last sentence. It's like you're romanticizing the DISEASE while also raising yourself/a category of people over others. Talent is not exlcusive to that one category and it's not like a disease guarantees having it.
Shock Therapy and ECT are very much not the same thing. ECT is delivered while the patient is unconscious, with their consent, and is something like 1/100 of the power level. Shock Therapy was done to someone conscious, often terrified and not consenting, and was so powerful the person would often feel like a zombie afterward and sometimes burned out nerves. (I know a person who was given shock therapy who can't taste food because it burned out all their taste buds.) Hemingway killed himself after being forcibly subjected to it, probably because it made him miserable to see his own intellect disappear.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 wow you really really projected something onto that comment (about) yourself to get so intensely personally defensive and read so much into that. I don’t think that the commenter had any intent to *exclude* anyone else who has impressively had the strength and creative expertise to be so successful working through the sometimes extremely tough and at times practically impossible seeming emotional and mental symptomatic experiences and even everyday instances of their particular sometimes unpredictable situation in their overall encompassing entire lifelong mental health condition or any other similar mental health conditions. 🤷🏻♀️🥴
I think Harrison Ford filming The Fugitive, despite injuring he's leg so badly he needed surgery and still finishing the movie before having the leg sorted was pretty amazing
I know this is gonna be a little outside of the box here but ... how about the people in Chadwick Bosemans camp, family, friends, professional acquaintances who also kept quiet out of respect for the actors privacy ... "It often requires more courage to suffer in silence than to rebel, more courage not to strike back than to retaliate, more courage to be silent than to speak" -Booker T. Washington
Robert Preston played Centauri in The Last Starfighter while he was dying of cancer so he could make the money to put his grandson though college. There are scenes where he's shown seated because he was unable to stand up, and he had to lie flat between takes.
Edward G Robinson was also being treated for cancer during Soylent Green. It makes his scenes in that movie even more poignant and completely changes the tone of the movie, IMO.
Chinooks were one of the most unreal real things ever for me As a kid snow in the outlying areas was slush in seattle, so 40 below, F or C which crystallized inches powder out of the air over several days, then the chinooks came and blew it all way leaving dry green grass in just hours and a 90°F temp difference, unreal Banff or kananaskis or other? Change alberta to kananaskis to go with sakatchewan?
Who is noncanadian, I am according to immigration even tho my mom was born in greenwood bc, and had to go thru landed immigrant when she remarried back into larger part of family cornish clan in vancouver, mp office told me if it was my dad, no problem, but bridge didn't extend to mother, also high degree, skill no canadian possesses and buy in by creating employment spiel left out any number of waivers like only survivor got to work in alberta overhearng advice more than once that different attitude there, touchy subject, course imagine what I think of people that support the previous excrement of the united states, you can't
@@paulisaacson6044 If you're asking where they moved from and to, they filmed in the Kananaskis region of mountains/land near Banff, and some time in Montana for a scene, and then relocated to Argentina to finish shooting, due to no snow. :P
I have MASSIVE respect for Leonardo DiCaprio after the Revenant. I didn't even know he battled hypothermia lol But I did know that he's a vegetarian, but for the performance to be real he ate a real fucking raw liver, of whatever that actual animal was I forget now, in that scene. As an actor he's just amazing. One of the all time greatest ever.
In Django Unchained, when he slams a glass down, it breaks and the blood on his hand is real, but ever the pro, he keeps going in character. What a guy!
Maggie Smith couldn’t even get an honorable mention for her portrayal of Professor Minerva McGonagall whilst battling breast cancer?? That’s crazy that Ed Harris made the list for being “brought in late” but not a cancer survivor
@@FreddieHg37 no it’s about impressive performances coupled with extenuating circumstances, and I think she was waaaaay more impressive in her performance and her circumstances were much more impressive than being cast short notice
What about when Liam Neeson filmed his part in Chloe in 3 days shortly after his wife suddenly died? The director and everyone else involved were prepared to take time off so he could grieve and take care of his sons who were young at the time but he returned filmed everything quickly dispite some obvious grief
Or his part in The Grey where his character's wife also was dead. I kind of felt that he must have dug into some of his real-life grief for those scenes...
I should really watch the movie moonlight i think i should also see the movie fences! I just gotta be in the mood for those performance packed dramas, unless they had time travel lol i would've seen them already
Leo sure suffers for his art, that poor bear tho and Tom Hardy was...well he was extraordinarily incomprehensible. Ironically, more than the times he wore masks as Bane and Max.
I agree when he was younger Charlie is the spit of him, but as he got older you can see more Emilio in him, but you're right, in these clips he has a look of both!
The last two are about actors suffering from cancer. You could make a whole list of those. I think that John Wayne knew that we was dying in his last movies, including, I think, True Grit. Another case is Pedro Armendáriz as Kerim Bey in From russia with love, where he plays a charming Kerim Bey despite knowing that his time was running out and was suffering. Both these actors - and others - died from the radiation they got in the same movie production in 1956.
My brother was working as a chef in Calgary when Leo was shooting. He said he saw a ‘dirty homeless man’ come in surrounded by models, and took a second to realize who it was.
The first time I saw Chadwick Boseman was in 'Lie to Me'. A series where Tim Roth has the lead, and Chadwick plays a student in college who asspires to become a basketball champion. But then it comes to a screaching halt when he's accused of staturory rape of a minor.
While it was more harrowing than the average production, a lot of the stories about the difficulties of The Revenant are somewhat exaggerated. 90% of the actors day on set was spent in heated trailers and insulated ice fishing tents, with an entire department of the crew dedicated to keeping them warm. The second half of the production was in fact unseasonably warm. On multiple occasions, truck loads of snow from a near by ski resort had to be shipped to set because it was melting too fast on location.
Thank you! I paused the clip and rushed to comments to check if anyone else said this, because not only have I seen the movie, it just hurt my Brooklyn heart to hear him say “The Flatbush.”
I will absolutely be forever impressed and inspired by what Chadwick Boseman was able to do during what would turn out to be the final years of his life.
As someone who has unfortunately known the daunting difficulties of getting a child into this world, I see Gal Gadot's decision to shoot intense action scenes while pregnant as more irresponsible than admirable.
Hmm you do know that the real Hugh Glass never actually did all that shit in winter right? It was in spring/summer time. The winter and snow was just for the movie lol Nor was it in mountains it was in the planes. The movie took some artistic liberties, but don't make out that they were real lol
Gal Gadot worked while pregnant?? She's my HERO!! SO brave!! 💯 KIDDING! One of my friends RAN 6 miles to the hospital for her C-section. Most women WORK real job for 8+months!!
@@RagnarokMic Yea, which why I mentioned someone I know worked out like a maniac all thru her pregnancy and literally RAN to hospital for her C section. Women today want high 5's for doing things that are not that impressive. ACTING for a few minutes at a time, sitting in a trailor, being papmpered, etc. Is NOT THAT HARD!!! Why is everything a woman does these days called "heroic" and "brave?" To quote Bill Burr: "Women today are so overrated" Oh and she has a stunt person, you act like she's doing Tom Cruise Mission Impossible-type acting. Let's get real.
@@johnb5082 Ummm....yea, OK. Not sure where you're going with that, but thank u for proving my point that acting while only 5 months pregnant isn't a big deal
@@RagnarokMic Im going to disagree with u. I have friends who are actors here in NY on Broadway and THAT is work. 300+ days a year, only Mondays off. Actors work on set for what?!? A month on average? Some a week? To call these people "hard working" is laughable. And they paycheck they get MORE thannmakes up for any "hard work" they do. Oil rig workers risk their lives, spend months away from family and make what? $150/yr? Have u seen the complete jackasses that are in Hollywood? Good looking? Sure. Talented? Yes. Hard working?? Stop it!!! They are so out of touch w reality BECAUSE they do not work hard. "Stay home and quarantine!!!....like Im doing in my LA mansion w my housekeepers, nanny, assistant, etc." They are some this countries WORST human beings.
Being sick shouldn't add to your talent.. I see this all the time on America's got talent. Just say Cancer... and people will say ur the best thing they ever saw or heard
While filming "The Princess Bride", Mandy Patinkin visualized Christopher Guest as the cancer that had killed his father. When Inigo killed Count Rugen, Patinkin symbolically killed the cancer and avenged his father. Even Guest has said that Patinkin's intensity when filming that scene made him nervous.
During the summer they had a Zoom table read as they were raising money for the DEMs in Wisconsin. Mandy Patinkin was so amazing even in the table read! I can barely imagine what is was like live in person.
When I saw "The Princess Bride" at an advance screening before its official theatrical release, I remember the audience applauded when Inigo delivered the line, "I want my father back, you son of a bitch!" just before he killed Rugen.
Raul Julia absolutely saved Street Fighter (and gave us the best line about Tuesday ever) while undergoing treatment for stomach cancer.
He was definitely the absolute best thing in Street Fighter, but even his talent couldn't save the movie
He did it for his kids. Not for us.
@@BrainAbsoluteZero challenge you to watch it now an not love it.
@@PopeyeBjj86 His kids must really have loved Tuesdays.
Came here to mention this role/movie
I'm not even sure the performance in The Revenant even counts as acting. It seems like they just pointed a camera at Leonardo DiCaprio while he was actually in human misery.
Agreed. The point of acting is to make up a performance, not to be tortured into making something that looks good on screen.
Method.
Precisely. By (almost) the same logic, _Jackass: The Movie_ should have netted its actors an Oscar as well.
@@JohnGardnerAlhadis tbfh they actually should of the amount of pain those beautiful barsteds put themselves through for our entertainment is mental
I'm so sick of hearing about DiCaprio and this role
Raul Julia filmed Street Fighter whilst literally dying of cancer, and he's undeniably the best part of that movie. Oh yeah, and he fought for that role because his kids were huge Street Fighter fans and he wanted them to have better final memories of him than rotting to death in a hospital bed. How did this not make your list?
The best part of a terrible movie that was a monumental flop . That’s probably why
good point! great actor... those eyes.
@@ice9557 movies being good wasn't a qualification, and it's a better story than "Ed Harris replaced someone else".
Honestly, I was very disappointed he wasn't on this list at all!
@@nicholasfarrell5981 yet all the movies mentioned were far better than street fighter. Maybe he wasn’t mentioned because he’s a shit actor in a shit film giving a shit performance. Street fighter? Raul Julia? Really that’s a shit suggestion. Even casting him as M bison was far off. M bison was a German, it’s obvious the director scraped the bottom of the barrel for who ever he could get to fit the part.
Knowing Chad was fighting cancer since 2016 and with all the stuff he was in not once could you see the pain he was in, he is one actor I will always respect and never forget
11: Pete Postlethwaite continued acting for Inception although he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2009 and died in January 2011
Clash of the Titans as well
In a Russian movie I saw years back, the main character was dying of colon cancer, the actor playing him was dying of pancreatic cancer and died before the film was released - only the guys wife knew he was ill. I just remember his performance was incredible and what actually happened to the actor isn’t said until the end credits - meaning you see a character going through chemo and surviving only to discover the actor playing him knew he wasn’t going to.
The climax for both Inception and The Revenant were shot on the same mountain in Alberta. Not really relevant I know, but somewhat interesting
Saw the movie wagging the dog and heard the audience groan when the finger came down on calgary, like beau geste parody
Got used to cal gary like glenn gary instead of calguhry anywhere outside of calgary
Jon Lovitz recorded all of his lines for The Brave Little Toaster in only one night, due to needing to be in New York the following day to appear on Saturday Night Live.
Jesus Christ, Chad was enduring that since 2016? What an epic actor
He also made a point of visiting kids in cancer wards as Black Panther.
The dude was amazing.
He is a legend
I doubt it’ll be here but in why did I get married too Janet Jackson filmed a scene after finding out her brother had died. She ended up breaking her ankle but didn’t even feel it until the camera stopped rolling.
Chadwick Boseman’s last 5 years are particularly harrowing to me.
I'm still in shock
He doesn't need superpowers to be a hero
Did you see the second episode of "What If" about T'Challa as Star-Lord? That was Chadwick Boseman's final performance
@@Trekmaster47 absolutely. The interactions with all the characters putting him on a pedestal was surreal and bittersweet to me.
#10 - After he got money from the movie, he found his dog and bought him back.
Thanks for that tidbit! That’s awesome!
For like 9x the original price if I rember correctly
@@S_047 well that’s NOT awesome 🧐
@@S_047 - it was more, they wanted thousands to give the dog back
For a monumental amount more than he got for the lovely pooch
watch da 5 bloods everybody!
there is one scene that in a way works as chadwick boseman's swan song. truly poetic, magical if heartbreaking
Idk if I'm ready yet😭. Watching Endgame hit different when Cap hears "On your left."
I swear I put this on my list DAYS before he passed and I still can't watch it. I Mean, I've watched Black Bottom & Message from the King since then, but it's something about putting it on my list and then he dies that's making me feel sorry type of way
John Cazale in *"The Deer Hunter."* The guy was dying from cancer so director Michael Cimino filmed all his scenes first.
Cazale was a stage actor. Also a friend of Pacino. I think they were roommates back in the day. He was in 5 movies in the 70's and all were nominated for Best Picture. Quite the run. When he died from cancer, Meryl Streep was his girlfriend. Very sad story. Great actor also.
Wait, where's Raul Julia in Street Fighter: The Movie?!
He was M. Bison.
Gene Kelly was sick with a fever when he filmed that music iconic musical number, "Singing in the Rain".
Yeah, and Debbie Reynolds danced until her feet bled for "Good Morning" I would much rather dance feverish than with bleeding feet...
Of course he was sick. He spent 3 days dancing under a water hose for the scene
@@mistermack4987 water can give you a virus...?
Late Christopher Plummer replacing Kevin Spacey's scenes in All the money in the world a month before the film's release.
Can’t forget Raul Julia who died right after filming Street Fighter as Major Bison 🙌🏽
Ed Harris was amazing in that role with the last conversion with Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey was amazing and perfect for the grinch and Michael Fox did something I would think is impossible. Those hours would kill a lot of people.
The Sons of Katie Elder got postponed due to John Wayne having surgery for lung cancer. It wasn't an easy shoot for the Duke. Ingrid Bergman played Golda Meir in a TV movie while battling cancer. It was her last role, and won her an Emmy. Jennifer Garner filmed Daredevil on weekends while doing Alias during the week.
Also, The Duke was battling colon cancer during shooting of The Shootist. The character was also dying of the same disease.
The comments for this list make me think there could be a new list called ‘X-Amount of Actors Battling Serious Health Problems While Filming’
The most tragic of all was Massimo Troisi in the 1996 movie Il Postino. Troisi literally gave his life to make Il Postino. He was aware of his heart condition and was told that he needed treatment, but he believed that the making of this film was more important. He died 12 hours after the camera stopped rolling.
Chadwick's passing broke my heart. We had just dealt with a big hurricane (Laura) and were without power. The day the news dropped, I sat in my car and cried. He was such an amazing actor, and was gone too soon.
The academy probably felt like they had to give DiCaprio the Oscar out of fear of what he would do in his next film if he didn't get it.
Should have given it to the bear or the stick
@@MegaVuvu There was no actual bear. Just a burley stunt performer in a blue suit and a lot of visual effects
That bear scene went HAAARD! My brother & I were watching that together. Sounded like we were on a rollercoaster 🤣
Leonardo deserved an award for his “Side Effects to Old Drugs” scene in “The Wolf of Wall Street”. I was dyin’ in the movie theater watching that scene.
@@Vampwars oh yeah he should have won for Wolf of Wall Street. Amazing film and performance in that. Him trying to get into the Lambo had me dying too.
Also... Sly used the money he got from Rocky to buy back his beloved dog.
Ulrich Muhe turned in a wonderful performance in the German film The Lives of Others with stomach cancer. It was his last movie.
Remember Street Fighter the film? Raul Julia, who played the villain M Bison in that filmed, was fighting cancer while he was making that film. So not only is he fighting Colonel Guile, played in the film by Jean Claude Van Damme, he was also fighting against a kind of Cancer. Street Fighter the movie was his last cinema film.
Scarlett Johansson was also Pregnant while filming Avengers 2
Yes but they shot her action scenes beforehand
Let’s also not forget Chuck had to sue Sly after Sly ducked him for years just to even get recognition for being the inspiration for that movie.
Sources?
Sue him for what? I mean unless Sly used some real parts of his life to make the movie but even then, is it against the law to use the life of someone as inspiration?
The Truman Show is amazing!!! Such an underrated and unappreciated movie ever.
Yes, it's brilliant.
These were all good, but number one hit me right in the feels.
Love that Sir Laurence Olivier was included in this list! Such a powerful story of true grit. And to top it all of, something I consider much cooler than an Academy Award nomination, a spot on AFI's list of the top 100 greatest movie villains! Legend!
Naomi Harris truly next level... as was Chadwick Boseman.
Boseman's death still hurts. It still deeply deeply hurts.
Got to love that intro with the classic Wilhelm scream.
Vivien Leigh battled Manic Depression. There was no medications for it at that time so she underwent shock therapy (ECT) which is completely wrong for treatment. She did this while acting at the same time.
So she acted in some of the most best epic movies of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Gone With The Wind.
Streetcar named Desire
Roman Spring of Mrs Stone
Cleopatra
People with Manic Depression which is now called bipolar disorder today are usually very talented people.
As oppposed to people with other mental disorders/types of depression?))) Lol why the specification... I was so cheering for your comment about Vivien but you screwed it with your last sentence. It's like you're romanticizing the DISEASE while also raising yourself/a category of people over others. Talent is not exlcusive to that one category and it's not like a disease guarantees having it.
Shock Therapy and ECT are very much not the same thing. ECT is delivered while the patient is unconscious, with their consent, and is something like 1/100 of the power level. Shock Therapy was done to someone conscious, often terrified and not consenting, and was so powerful the person would often feel like a zombie afterward and sometimes burned out nerves. (I know a person who was given shock therapy who can't taste food because it burned out all their taste buds.) Hemingway killed himself after being forcibly subjected to it, probably because it made him miserable to see his own intellect disappear.
Bipolar can be treated by ECT. It is not effective for everyone though.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 wow you really really projected something onto that comment (about) yourself to get so intensely personally defensive and read so much into that. I don’t think that the commenter had any intent to *exclude* anyone else who has impressively had the strength and creative expertise to be so successful working through the sometimes extremely tough and at times practically impossible seeming emotional and mental symptomatic experiences and even everyday instances of their particular sometimes unpredictable situation in their overall encompassing entire lifelong mental health condition or any other similar mental health conditions. 🤷🏻♀️🥴
Ed Harris is awesome, such a brilliant actor
Absolutely
I think Harrison Ford filming The Fugitive, despite injuring he's leg so badly he needed surgery and still finishing the movie before having the leg sorted was pretty amazing
I know this is gonna be a little outside of the box here but ... how about the people in Chadwick Bosemans camp, family, friends, professional acquaintances who also kept quiet out of respect for the actors privacy ...
"It often requires more courage to suffer in silence than to rebel, more courage not to strike back than to retaliate, more courage to be silent than to speak"
-Booker T. Washington
Robert Preston played Centauri in The Last Starfighter while he was dying of cancer so he could make the money to put his grandson though college. There are scenes where he's shown seated because he was unable to stand up, and he had to lie flat between takes.
What I heard today is that if your last name is Harris, they only give you a couple days to shoot your scenes for a movie and that's a good thing
Edward G Robinson was also being treated for cancer during Soylent Green. It makes his scenes in that movie even more poignant and completely changes the tone of the movie, IMO.
Calgary is a major city of 1.5 million. The Revenant was shot in the mountains 50km to the west.
THANK YOU. Also they moved filming since it got too warm from a chinook, I heard somewhere.
Chinooks were one of the most unreal real things ever for me
As a kid snow in the outlying areas was slush in seattle, so 40 below, F or C which crystallized inches powder out of the air over several days, then the chinooks came and blew it all way leaving dry green grass in just hours and a 90°F temp difference, unreal
Banff or kananaskis or other? Change alberta to kananaskis to go with sakatchewan?
Non-Canadians talking about Canada is always humorous.
Who is noncanadian, I am according to immigration even tho my mom was born in greenwood bc, and had to go thru landed immigrant when she remarried back into larger part of family cornish clan in vancouver, mp office told me if it was my dad, no problem, but bridge didn't extend to mother, also high degree, skill no canadian possesses and buy in by creating employment spiel left out any number of waivers like only survivor
got to work in alberta overhearng advice more than once that different attitude there, touchy subject, course imagine what I think of people that support the previous excrement of the united states, you can't
@@paulisaacson6044 If you're asking where they moved from and to, they filmed in the Kananaskis region of mountains/land near Banff, and some time in Montana for a scene, and then relocated to Argentina to finish shooting, due to no snow. :P
The Truman Show is my favorite film. Ed Harris is an amazing actor!
Agree with both!
#1 - WAKANDA FOREVER!!!!! 💕
I have MASSIVE respect for Leonardo DiCaprio after the Revenant. I didn't even know he battled hypothermia lol But I did know that he's a vegetarian, but for the performance to be real he ate a real fucking raw liver, of whatever that actual animal was I forget now, in that scene. As an actor he's just amazing. One of the all time greatest ever.
In Django Unchained, when he slams a glass down, it breaks and the blood on his hand is real, but ever the pro, he keeps going in character. What a guy!
Maggie Smith couldn’t even get an honorable mention for her portrayal of Professor Minerva McGonagall whilst battling breast cancer?? That’s crazy that Ed Harris made the list for being “brought in late” but not a cancer survivor
Hopefully there will be a sequel list.
Anybody can beat cancer only one person can be Ed Harris
@@jacobfoster9185 he wasn’t even the first choice lol says sooo much about him
This list isn't about cancer survivors / actors who battled cancer while filming.
@@FreddieHg37 no it’s about impressive performances coupled with extenuating circumstances, and I think she was waaaaay more impressive in her performance and her circumstances were much more impressive than being cast short notice
O wow. The Ed Harris situation is awesome.
What about when Liam Neeson filmed his part in Chloe in 3 days shortly after his wife suddenly died?
The director and everyone else involved were prepared to take time off so he could grieve and take care of his sons who were young at the time but he returned filmed everything quickly dispite some obvious grief
Or his part in The Grey where his character's wife also was dead. I kind of felt that he must have dug into some of his real-life grief for those scenes...
This list was trash and cheaply thrown together
@@rcarreon1027 It's based entirely on the number 1 spot. Nothing could be allowed to outshine that. And some of the ones in there were mighty close.
@@TalkingHands308 that too but I was just going to go with one of his roles and Chloe seemed a bit harder out of those two
@@bluebelle8823 I can agree with that. Chadwick Boseman suffered in silence and still delivered spectacular performances in all of his ventures.
Wakanda Forever! RIP Mr. Boseman.
Amazing how after someone dies everyone notices what an amazing actor they were.
I should really watch the movie moonlight i think i should also see the movie fences! I just gotta be in the mood for those performance packed dramas, unless they had time travel lol i would've seen them already
Moonlight is not all that in my opinion.
@@thatgirlreacts5465 lol
@@johnjamesleahy4065 what?
@@thatgirlreacts5465 its just funny to me cause thats what ive assumed so far
@@johnjamesleahy4065 yeah but you should still give it a try, ya never know.
Bill murray and chevy chase in caddyshack improvising the epic groundskeeper shack scene which was the first time they met after a epic snl brawl.
Just the words "Marathon Man" make me wince and clamp my jaw shut.
it's safe.
Andy Whitfeld also had cancer while filming Spartacus Blood & Sand.
I still can't believe Chadwick died.
Leo sure suffers for his art, that poor bear tho and Tom Hardy was...well he was extraordinarily incomprehensible. Ironically, more than the times he wore masks as Bane and Max.
Gal Gadot- a true Wonder Woman!
Charlie Sheen: Tiger Blood !
Martin Sheen: Hold my arteries sonny boy
I usually think Martin Sheen more resembles his son Charlie but in these sequences I definitely see Emilio Estevez in there too.
I agree when he was younger Charlie is the spit of him, but as he got older you can see more Emilio in him, but you're right, in these clips he has a look of both!
The last two are about actors suffering from cancer. You could make a whole list of those. I think that John Wayne knew that we was dying in his last movies, including, I think, True Grit. Another case is Pedro Armendáriz as Kerim Bey in From russia with love, where he plays a charming Kerim Bey despite knowing that his time was running out and was suffering. Both these actors - and others - died from the radiation they got in the same movie production in 1956.
My brother was working as a chef in Calgary when Leo was shooting. He said he saw a ‘dirty homeless man’ come in surrounded by models, and took a second to realize who it was.
Ya he stayed at the resort I worked at out in kananaskis while filming.
Nobody earned their Oscar harder than Leo
Hey, I just found your channel. You're not from Yorkshire, are you?
The first time I saw Chadwick Boseman was in 'Lie to Me'. A series where Tim Roth has the lead, and Chadwick plays a student in college who asspires to become a basketball champion. But then it comes to a screaching halt when he's accused of staturory rape of a minor.
Oh man Chadwick Boseman 😢
What I want to see is on set these famous actors doing the incredible scenes they do
you left out the part where Stallone tracked down his dog and bought him back as soon as he got money from Rocky.
i did not know about rocky :o thats a great story
Yeah, it's true, Sly was having a rocky time of it before that big boxing movie he did that was a big hit. Name escapes me
Denholm Elliot who plays Marcus Brodie in indianna Jones, the second film he was late stages of cancer and was severely ill.
Just for the hell of it, This morning I Googled While vs Whilst. Americans=while; Brits= whilst. This video confirms itc
I had no idea about Stallone's dog, that's actually crazy.
The first thing he did with his paycheck for the movie was to buy the dog back - it's in the first two movies as Rocky's dog.
That was an act of love for that dog. He was so poor, he couldn't take care of it.
Much respect for selflessness!
@@christopherworzel3707 That's good! -By his actions he really showed his love for that animal.
no soldier left behind. respect
#10 the film was called _The Lords of Flatbush_ not "The Lords of the Flatbush". Flatbush is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
You forgot to mention that Stallone got his dog back.
Nice
While it was more harrowing than the average production, a lot of the stories about the difficulties of The Revenant are somewhat exaggerated. 90% of the actors day on set was spent in heated trailers and insulated ice fishing tents, with an entire department of the crew dedicated to keeping them warm. The second half of the production was in fact unseasonably warm. On multiple occasions, truck loads of snow from a near by ski resort had to be shipped to set because it was melting too fast on location.
Oh? Were you there?
Harris should of had a double mention with his nightmare experience filming The Abyss.
Another good list, good concept for a list
Never am this early for a video!
The Lords OF FLATBUSH...not 'The' Flatbush
Thank you! I paused the clip and rushed to comments to check if anyone else said this, because not only have I seen the movie, it just hurt my Brooklyn heart to hear him say “The Flatbush.”
Sylvester Stallone was sued for writing Rocky from the man it was based on lol
You forgot to mention Stallone got his dog back
Its the actualy the dog we saw in the movie Rucckus or something
I will absolutely be forever impressed and inspired by what Chadwick Boseman was able to do during what would turn out to be the final years of his life.
You forgot to mention Uma Thurman and everything she suffered on the set of Kill Bill.
What happened to Sci Fri?
Good choice for #1.
That moment you realize Naomie Harris was the crackhead from Moonlight and bond girl from Skyfall....
Ed Harris got that role because he was available AND LIVED NEARBY?
So it's not what you know; it's where you live! :-)
Is that why the pharisee asked who then is my neighbor, strange the essence of faith is Who not what you know
Who cares, he was still awesome in it.
As someone who has unfortunately known the daunting difficulties of getting a child into this world, I see Gal Gadot's decision to shoot intense action scenes while pregnant as more irresponsible than admirable.
Lord Sir Laurence Olivier
Hmm you do know that the real Hugh Glass never actually did all that shit in winter right? It was in spring/summer time. The winter and snow was just for the movie lol Nor was it in mountains it was in the planes. The movie took some artistic liberties, but don't make out that they were real lol
I only recently found out that Stalone wrote Rocky. My respect for the guy went up a LOT. I thought he was thick af lol
Wakanda Forever!!!
Marathon Man 2: Running from the dentist
Jim Caviezel was was struck by lightning during the filming of "Passion of the Christ"
Gal Gadot worked while pregnant?? She's my HERO!! SO brave!!
💯 KIDDING! One of my friends RAN 6 miles to the hospital for her C-section. Most women WORK real job for 8+months!!
And some women run longer than 6 miles while pregnant....
@@RagnarokMic Yea, which why I mentioned someone I know worked out like a maniac all thru her pregnancy and literally RAN to hospital for her C section. Women today want high 5's for doing things that are not that impressive. ACTING for a few minutes at a time, sitting in a trailor, being papmpered, etc. Is NOT THAT HARD!!!
Why is everything a woman does these days called "heroic" and "brave?"
To quote Bill Burr: "Women today are so overrated"
Oh and she has a stunt person, you act like she's doing Tom Cruise Mission Impossible-type acting. Let's get real.
@@johnb5082 Ummm....yea, OK. Not sure where you're going with that, but thank u for proving my point that acting while only 5 months pregnant isn't a big deal
Your comments made me wonder if from her background how much she'd does put into a role
Unintended above
@@RagnarokMic Im going to disagree with u. I have friends who are actors here in NY on Broadway and THAT is work. 300+ days a year, only Mondays off. Actors work on set for what?!? A month on average? Some a week? To call these people "hard working" is laughable. And they paycheck they get MORE thannmakes up for any "hard work" they do. Oil rig workers risk their lives, spend months away from family and make what? $150/yr?
Have u seen the complete jackasses that are in Hollywood? Good looking? Sure. Talented? Yes. Hard working?? Stop it!!! They are so out of touch w reality BECAUSE they do not work hard. "Stay home and quarantine!!!....like Im doing in my LA mansion w my housekeepers, nanny, assistant, etc." They are some this countries WORST human beings.
"The Lords of_the_ Flatbush" ?
Yeah, this guy really knows his movies. .~
" .~ " ( tilted question mark)
= Sarcasm
Best Boseman performance is 42.
Being sick shouldn't add to your talent.. I see this all the time on America's got talent. Just say Cancer... and people will say ur the best thing they ever saw or heard
Stallone bought back his dog for 25000 dollars
what now? 25 000?! Who had his dog, the mob?
@@alexforce9 Presumably a family who loved the dog too and didn't really want to sell it back. It's just a guess, though.
@@alexforce9 😂