The greatest role for the greatest actors. Fabulous. I can see it over and over. Both were so natural in their roles. 1973 was a good year but Badlands made it so better. At any angle Martin was gorgeous and still is. And Sissy has always been to this day the most beautiful woman. I wish I could thank them for their acting skills because they took a role that the story line was horrific and yet you are so mesmerized by them that you cannot look away.
One of the best films I've ever seen better than days of heaven or thin red line both of which were excellent. Sheen and Spacek were perfect in their roles. Images, music, script, all unforgettable. Fascinating to hear Martin Sheen's take on the factual origins of the story
Martin Sheen OWNS every part he plays. He's a remarkable actor. I've been a fan since I first saw him in The Execution of Private Slovak. His portrayal of Private Slovak brought me to tears. I've been a fan ever since. He's a great narrator, too. I always recognize his voice!
Kit and Holly were so hot together (despite the dastardly life they were leading). Sissy is so timelessly beautiful. Martin is such a fox, just like James Dean. I'm surprised he didn't mention the eerie resemblance. It is brought up twice in the film. That smile is killer. Plus, the two little amigos on the sidewalk are none other than Emilio and Charlie!
Martin sheen such a cool actor there's a quote in badlands one officer in the car says to his other officer he sure likes James dean and Martin sheen has a big smile with the comment he hears😊😉👍
The story as I've read it on IMDB was that she was told by a label - that she *had* talent, but was too similar to a singer already on their label for them to be interested- and that's who she ended up playing years later :)
I wil say this they never said Kit killed a dog thats the best I can say but again love the actors Martin is adorable and Sissy is still gorgeous she may not be typical gorgeous she is special
Charlie wasn't a serial killer, the FBI created the term spree killer because of him. The murder of the Bartlett's would also classify him as a mass murderer.
right Starkweather killed because it thrilled him he hated people and society so he went on a blood spree and took a child with him Caril still maintains her innocence he was the only witness against her no physical evidence either
he wasn't James Dean either and you only have to kill 3 to be serial killer so he does apply as that I have to relook up each one though Charlie is a mass killer for killing her family the wards and I think the others were single killings except King and Jensen which he got charged and executed for guess they figured we only need to kill the guy once and they were not Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie was complicit so was Holly Caril there is no real evidence against her except His word which is not reliable just saying
Yes he is a spree killer he also dos fit the dictionary definition I found of Mass Killer so I guess he is lSpree killers have cool off period serial killers do not and while the amount is over the amount for a serial killer Starkweather may be even worse spree killers do not resume their normal lives in between killings the way serial killers do
I agree, it was a killing spree, random people, and in a short time frame. The killing spree lacked the cooling off period or any of the ritualistic type of behaviors.
I agree, it was a killing spree, random people, and in a short time frame. The killing spree lacked the cooling off period or any of the ritualistic type of behaviors.
since you cut off a great documentary after only 9 minutes im on a frantic search to find the full video.. which google keeps dicking me around.. frustrating as hell
Thanks for like. I'm assuming you realize I realize how old Martin really was in real life. Hard watching clips of him about his journey. Am I nuts in thinking he was supposedly insane just four years after when apocalypse now happens. If anybody remembers these years (was born in 1980 so don't exactly) can you recall if Martin was struggling with drinking in your understanding while working on badlands. He seems so not self confident or assured here. I wonder if his demons weren't already getting the best of him but he appears whole as of this clip. Kiddo who had lots of potential. To think his kids were 10, 9, 7 and 5 before he got fans! Picturing kiddos watching his journey. To think Emilio and Charlie only got famous ten years after dad.
"We are more into image than reality" such a profound statement.
Especially coming from an actor.
Martin was absolutely phenomenal in this movie. What a great actor. Sissy too, as always.
The greatest role for the greatest actors. Fabulous. I can see it over and over. Both were so natural in their roles. 1973 was a good year but Badlands made it so better. At any angle Martin was gorgeous and still is. And Sissy has always been to this day the most beautiful woman. I wish I could thank them for their acting skills because they took a role that the story line was horrific and yet you are so mesmerized by them that you cannot look away.
martin sheen talking about getting the role is so humble, he absolutely was the right man for the job epitomized the "youre so cool"
A truly haunting movie played by sensational actors. Awesome.
One of the best films I've ever seen better than days of heaven or thin red line both of which were excellent. Sheen and Spacek were perfect in their roles. Images, music, script, all unforgettable. Fascinating to hear Martin Sheen's take on the factual origins of the story
It remains one of my Top 10 Films of all time. Beautiful work from all.
Martin Sheen OWNS every part he plays. He's a remarkable actor. I've been a fan since I first saw him in The Execution of Private Slovak. His portrayal of Private Slovak brought me to tears. I've been a fan ever since. He's a great narrator, too. I always recognize his voice!
Fabulous, too, in "The West Wing". One is stunned by such brilliance.
One of the best films of all time.
They're both so gorgeous and incredibly talented. A serve and a slay
As a young man (i'm 70) I was in love w/Sissy Spacek....
Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek haven't aged a bit. This film just came on about a day ago. Perfect.
Kit and Holly were so hot together (despite the dastardly life they were leading). Sissy is so timelessly beautiful. Martin is such a fox, just like James Dean. I'm surprised he didn't mention the eerie resemblance. It is brought up twice in the film. That smile is killer. Plus, the two little amigos on the sidewalk are none other than Emilio and Charlie!
Joy Grace that was the problem people glamorized Kit and Holly and n turn Charles he was evil Caril I lean toward innocent Holly was not
Two great actors and a great director in badlands.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE SOOOOOO MUCH!!!!
Martin sheen such a cool actor there's a quote in badlands one officer in the car says to his other officer he sure likes James dean and Martin sheen has a big smile with the comment he hears😊😉👍
I think that was just acting. Charles Starkweather who he was supposed to be based on also wanted to look like James Dean
Funny, Sissy said people said she couldn’t act or sing yet she won an Oscar for playing a singer.
The story as I've read it on IMDB was that she was told by a label - that she *had* talent, but was too similar to a singer already on their label for them to be interested- and that's who she ended up playing years later :)
Great movie! Was partly shot in a friends house in Las Animas Colorado.
Amazing comments from Martin. Anyone who’s ever had someone believe in them can relate.
Martin sheen is so passionate about Kit that I now know why it is such a great movie Better than Bonnie & Clyde
John Vicary, very true was better than Bonnie and Clyde.
one of my fav films
Sissy is the greatest.
She is fabulous in Coal Miner's Daughter
This is amazing!
I wil say this they never said Kit killed a dog thats the best I can say but again love the actors Martin is adorable and Sissy is still gorgeous she may not be typical gorgeous she is special
Good job he took the part.
I think he still looks 19 here if it counts for anything thing!!!
Charlie wasn't a serial killer, the FBI created the term spree killer because of him. The murder of the Bartlett's would also classify him as a mass murderer.
right Starkweather killed because it thrilled him he hated people and society so he went on a blood spree and took a child with him Caril still maintains her innocence he was the only witness against her no physical evidence either
he wasn't James Dean either and you only have to kill 3 to be serial killer so he does apply as that I have to relook up each one though Charlie is a mass killer for killing her family the wards and I think the others were single killings except King and Jensen which he got charged and executed for guess they figured we only need to kill the guy once and they were not Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie was complicit so was Holly Caril there is no real evidence against her except His word which is not reliable just saying
Yes he is a spree killer he also dos fit the dictionary definition I found of Mass Killer so I guess he is lSpree killers have cool off period serial killers do not and while the amount is over the amount for a serial killer Starkweather may be even worse spree killers do not resume their normal lives in between killings the way serial killers do
I agree, it was a killing spree, random people, and in a short time frame.
The killing spree lacked the cooling off period or any of the ritualistic type of behaviors.
I agree, it was a killing spree, random people, and in a short time frame.
The killing spree lacked the cooling off period or any of the ritualistic type of behaviors.
my favorite film
anyone know the music at the start of the video????
where's the full interview?
Oh, nooo ! Where is the rest of this interview ????
Does anyone know which one is Charlie and Emilio under lamppost
Alguém sabe me dizer de onde é esse documentário?
since you cut off a great documentary after only 9 minutes im on a frantic search to find the full video.. which google keeps dicking me around.. frustrating as hell
Martin you are fabulous I may not love the film its not your fault you played him as he was you are a precious and you looked young
is there more to this interview ?
Hi Maximo, where does this interview come from? Please let me know! Thanks
Hi , the interview I got from the edition of Criterion Collection,
Bs Hancock: Emilio and Charlie are in the real movie for a second? Is that what you mean?
Where is the rest of this interview ??????????????????????????
It's in the criterion release of the film.
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The victims remain essentially nobodies😮their memory murdered along w their lives😮
I am slow it just dawned on me that Jack Fisk is Sissy Spacek real life husband I knew it but forgot LOL
Thanks for like. I'm assuming you realize I realize how old Martin really was in real life. Hard watching clips of him about his journey. Am I nuts in thinking he was supposedly insane just four years after when apocalypse now happens. If anybody remembers these years (was born in 1980 so don't exactly) can you recall if Martin was struggling with drinking in your understanding while working on badlands. He seems so not self confident or assured here. I wonder if his demons weren't already getting the best of him but he appears whole as of this clip. Kiddo who had lots of potential. To think his kids were 10, 9, 7 and 5 before he got fans! Picturing kiddos watching his journey. To think Emilio and Charlie only got famous ten years after dad.
It was weird, the way they did it but so poignant. Like a big real life cartoon and caricatures of characters.
11 not 10 the gas attendant nobody knew bout at first
He was far from the first ‘serial killer.’ Psychopaths have been with humanity from the beginning.
0:25 Charles Starkweather looked a bit like Jack Nicholson with those eyebrows and signiture creepy grin.
No offense to Mr. Nicholson though.
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Martin did not look 31 they could have left it LOL but it was loosely based
The Very first Cereal Killer In America ...
Really. ? Marty ...
The cornflake serial killer
I relate to Starkweather in no way sorry love you though Martin
"We're more into image than reality..." Yeah, sounds like a Kardashian in 2020.
It hasn’t necessarily gotten worse, just more under the lens thanks to the internet