Trial by Pilate - 2000 Film | Jesus Christ Superstar

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Twenty-fourth in a series of clips from the 2001 Jesus Christ Superstar film. With Fred Johanson as Pilate and Glenn Carter as Jesus.
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    And so the King
    Is once again my guest
    And why is this?
    Was Herod unimpressed?
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    A global phenomenon that has wowed audiences for over 40 years, Jesus Christ Superstar is a timeless work set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally-known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot.
    It was the first musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to be produced for the professional stage and first came to major theatres when it debuted on Broadway in October 1971 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York.
    Less than 12 months after the Broadway show opened, the rock spectacle went to London, exploding onto the West End at the Palace Theatre in August 1972 in a hugely successful production. By 1980, after 3,358 performances, Jesus Christ Superstar had become the longest running musical in West End history at the time and grossed $12.3 million.
    In all, Jesus Christ Superstar has grossed over $205 million and has been professionally produced in 42 countries around the world!

Комментарии • 976

  • @dalekcaan99
    @dalekcaan99 3 года назад +456

    There is something I love about the 39 lashes not involving a whip at all, but just the hands of his people... the same people who used to lay their hands upon him out of love and admiration. This film is a masterclass in symbolism.

    • @aspektx
      @aspektx 5 месяцев назад +3

      Additionally in one of the stories the crowd cries, Let his blood be upon us and upon our children.

    • @leflyxdvd
      @leflyxdvd 3 месяца назад

      flopped so badly tho, ofc im a life long fan of the orginal but i really accepted this one as an updated one something my kids might understand tho my slight critism is that the jesus(actor) is doing it a bit more over dramatic, while in this clip pilate is doing exactly what he has to do haha

    • @jackgonzalez7727
      @jackgonzalez7727 3 дня назад

      The crowd in the trial is not the same that admired and loved him.

    • @julieporter7805
      @julieporter7805 2 часа назад

      I wonder if it's a reference to that Bible verse about the hands of the people nailed him to the cross or something like that.

  • @geniehossain3738
    @geniehossain3738 4 года назад +964

    “You hypocrites! You hate us more than him!!!” This line always gets me.

    • @nathanjoerndt8804
      @nathanjoerndt8804 3 года назад +42

      WE HAVE NO KING BUT CAESAR!!!!!

    • @kodesh1674
      @kodesh1674 3 года назад +12

      @@nathanjoerndt8804 right 3:01 they say that but next they gon be shouting rebellion against Caesar🙄

    • @Usedw0tm8
      @Usedw0tm8 3 года назад +3

      I can't figure out what it means! "You hate us more than you hate him" or You hate us more than he hates us"?? My mom and I are stumped lol

    • @nathanjoerndt8804
      @nathanjoerndt8804 3 года назад +7

      @@Usedw0tm8 well he was testing them to see if they were loyal to him or loyal to Jesus

    • @jackschwartz9419
      @jackschwartz9419 3 года назад +26

      ​@@Usedw0tm8 "you hate us more than you hate him". There were three major wars between the Jews and Roman Empire over the first and second centuries.

  • @NuggieNugs555
    @NuggieNugs555 Год назад +34

    2:24
    The exact moment he makes the connection of Jesus to the man in his dream
    Brilliantly acted

  • @yvettewheatley5039
    @yvettewheatley5039 Год назад +131

    I think fred portrays the best version of pilate. The look of desperation on his face shows even he is scared by the mob, the way he can't face jesus being flogged and then you have annis and caiphas watching it all.. Bastards

  • @alonsoliquidano9891
    @alonsoliquidano9891 11 месяцев назад +11

    I love the power and intensity of these actors in all scenes of this production. Definitely the best version of Jesus Christ Superstar

  • @OreadNYC
    @OreadNYC 3 года назад +149

    5:59 -- I love the way in which Jesus even in his agony reaches out to Pilate in order to comfort him and let him know he forgives him for the role he's clearly very reluctant to play in what must be done.

  • @LadyVader33
    @LadyVader33 4 года назад +555

    Really like how Pilate is genuinely pleading with the bleeding man in his arms to offer him a way out of this terrible situation. Jesus compassionately touches his face, communicating he knows this foreigner has been cruelly fated to appease the crowd. And Pilate doesn't want to let go of his hand

    • @zeppelincraft1443
      @zeppelincraft1443 3 года назад +17

      Also the crowd was pushing to see how far they can mess with the authority if they mob up enough with a really shoddy reason.
      This could have gone extremely wrong if Pilate just flogged the crowd instead to show them a real example of being actually occupied.
      This mob method would not work kindly when Caligula and Nero was in office and they would pay it the hard way.

    • @MrSeancozy
      @MrSeancozy 2 года назад +8

      Never happened. Pilate acted as a brutal dictator. By transfering blame to the jews instead of pilate, was an attempt to make christianity more palatable to roman citizens years later

    • @LadyVader33
      @LadyVader33 2 года назад +1

      @@MrSeancozyand explains why the roman empire persecuted christians en-masse, including Jewish converts, for the longest time. Got it

    • @Umbris13
      @Umbris13 Год назад +23

      @@MrSeancozy Ehhh... I'm hardly a history expert, but from what I'm finding, there were some propaganda efforts in the early 300s (the years leading up to the Council of Nicaea, in which the tenets of Christianity were formalised) from both Romano-Christian apologists and Roman polytheists for the exoneration of Pilate, but those were centuries after the Gospels were written (70-110), which are what the musical text is almost entirely based upon.
      Philo of Alexandria, a philosopher contemporary to Pilate, does argue the "Pilate as brutal dictator" angle, but he does not comment on Pilate's actions in this case, and this angle is not supported by the other major non-biblical contemporary account of Pilate's actions, by the historian Flavius Josephus, who describes Pilate in much more neutral terms and even explicitly supports the Biblical narrative that Pilate only condemned Jesus to crucifixion at the prodding of the Jewish authorities. Additionally, generally speaking, the Roman punitive system did indeed typically require a conclusive verdict of an acknowledged crime for an execution, but on the other hand, mass crucifixions of rebels were known to happen as a way of brutally maintaining social order following an uprising.
      Ultimately, it seems like both in the biblical and non-biblical records, Pilate's motivations and behaviour with respect to Jesus are very ambiguous, so making big declarative statements on that front are questionable at best.

    • @RedRatTheRed
      @RedRatTheRed Год назад +5

      ​@@Umbris13 bro you full on wrote a thesis paper to fact check this dude lmao

  • @missymani
    @missymani 8 лет назад +566

    This is the perfect M. Bison cosplay. awesome.

    • @darkashtar
      @darkashtar 8 лет назад +14

      Happy I'm not the only one who thought it lol

    • @crapparc
      @crapparc 5 лет назад +11

      The Roman Empire was Shadaloo.

    • @VeganStories
      @VeganStories 5 лет назад +8

      Nick Fury, M. Bison, and that annoying bald guy in Robocop?

    • @acron21k
      @acron21k 5 лет назад +2

      M. Bison Black color version.

    • @epicrapfan73
      @epicrapfan73 4 года назад +5

      OF COURSE!!!

  • @demandedbog6318
    @demandedbog6318 5 лет назад +110

    Love Pilates expression before the lashing, it's like he realises that the crowd is more powerful than him and is hoping that this will satisfy them and he doesn't have to escalate

    • @razorburn645
      @razorburn645 3 года назад

      Probably doesn't have enough troops to stop a riot?

    • @cityman2312
      @cityman2312 Год назад +5

      @@razorburn645 Even a riot breaking out might at all have meant Pilate being recalled to Rome and having to face the Emperor Tiberius.

  • @SA120416613
    @SA120416613 6 лет назад +405

    It's almost saddening how badly you can tell Pilate doesn't want Jesus to die.

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 10 месяцев назад +20

      In real life, Pilate would have had no reason whatsoever to forgive a Jewish insurgent. Pilate was known to be a brutal governor in the typical Roman way. Jesus was an itinerant apocalyptic preacher, like John the Baptist, and they all preached that Rome would be destroyed by the Lord. Of course, it wasn’t. It was Jerusalem that was destroyed by the Romans, in 70 CE.
      This scene is based on the Gospel According to John, which was the latest-written of the Gospels. It is markedly different from the three other Gospels. It is extremely anti-Semitic, when in fact the Romans killed Jesus of Nazareth.

    • @cathakjordi
      @cathakjordi 10 месяцев назад

      @@Tina06019 The whole scene of the gospels makes no sense from a historiographic point of view. Not only the death of Jesus would have been wholly on account of Roman Authorities but Jerusalem religious authorities did have indeed authority to put locals to death without much issue on accounts such as blasphemy (the Romans would have had no issue on local authorities exercising their own laws as long as those would not interfere with their own authority or tax collecting). But then, the Religion of Paul about Jesus had an imperative of not only separating itself from the religions of the Jews, but also to not appear antagonistic to the Roman authorities in territories of the Roman empire. And from such a simple need we have a... host of very very unfortunate and to be fair fully impossible to foresee consequences in the centuries following.
      In any case, it's not just John, but the 'Blood Curse' passage in Matthew (Mat 27 24-25) wich is also partcularly and incredibly vindictive against jews (also outright impossible to believe actual jews would have said such a thing in such circunstances), and obviously you can gather a collection of clearly antijewish passages all over the New Testament, not only in Matthew and John, but also more implied in the other two, and then in particular passages of Paul's letters (like Thes: 2:14-16 which has outright the accusation of god killers, when, again if anybody would be guilty of that, would be the Roman authorities).

    • @kosekompisthesnowprince
      @kosekompisthesnowprince 10 месяцев назад

      @@Tina06019 Who even cares about antisemitism anymore. The Israelites want to exterminate Palestine and claim their land for themselves.

    • @ashursmithen5451
      @ashursmithen5451 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Tina06019incredible comment

    • @kosekompisthesnowprince
      @kosekompisthesnowprince 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@Tina06019 Whatever. It's good.

  • @kurtnieser1709
    @kurtnieser1709 3 года назад +457

    I like the symbolism of having the people being those that administer the floggings. Its just as subtle way to demonstrate how the crowd really has turned completely on him.

    • @Sener
      @Sener 3 года назад +18

      subtle?

    • @patibulary
      @patibulary 3 года назад +8

      It’s more like not even remotely subtle anti semitism

    • @elon_bust
      @elon_bust 3 года назад +6

      @@patibulary you killed him

    • @castlegarden2999
      @castlegarden2999 2 года назад +1

      @@patibulary Agreed! Honestly I really hate versions of JCS that outright depict the Jewish people as straight-up villains or directly responsible for Jesus's death.
      Like there's one too many versions where they're costumed as Nazis and I think it's vile. I would've walked out if I saw that production. It'd make sense if the Romans were the Nazis, but like 😒 That's not what they did, they very specifically made the religious leaders the Nazis in the "This Jesus Must Die" sequence.

    • @castlegarden2999
      @castlegarden2999 2 года назад +14

      I really can't agree with this take. Sorry. This implies the Jewish people are directly responsible for Jesus Christ's death. It's a take/interpretation that further perpetuates not only antisemitism but Christian exceptionalism.
      When will people understand that it was never the Jews who sent him to death but rather he himself who went to sacrifice himself for the sins of mankind? People always seem to forget that's how that's supposed to work.

  • @JavertRA
    @JavertRA 5 лет назад +305

    Good moment at 02:27 where Pilate suddenly realises Jesus is the man he dreamed about.

    • @uueusushdhdhdndn7671
      @uueusushdhdhdndn7671 4 года назад +9

      JavertRA pilate didn’t have the dream, his wife did, it’s clear the writers of the show didn’t read the Bible

    • @Fairygoblet
      @Fairygoblet 4 года назад +47

      @@uueusushdhdhdndn7671 they knew. They wanted to introduce pilot asap so they changed it.

    • @uueusushdhdhdndn7671
      @uueusushdhdhdndn7671 4 года назад

      Natalie k I understand, but if you are going to do this story, you might as well do it the way it was written.

    • @Fairygoblet
      @Fairygoblet 4 года назад +4

      @@uueusushdhdhdndn7671 I don't disagree.

    • @uueusushdhdhdndn7671
      @uueusushdhdhdndn7671 4 года назад

      Natalie k Be blessed

  • @maggiemeg
    @maggiemeg 7 лет назад +444

    There's nothing subtle about a Broadway show. That's how they played this. Pilate is fucking awesome in this.

    • @maryellentisdell3972
      @maryellentisdell3972 6 лет назад +19

      Megan Spreitzer So true. This version of the musical is much more theatrical than the 70s version and a better inspiration if you're in the musical and trying to learn about the characters.

    • @541967
      @541967 6 лет назад +8

      I swear Tisdell, you must be related to someone who appeared in this silly production if you think its preferable to the adaptation by Norman Jewison in 1973.

    • @JaneDoe-ci3gj
      @JaneDoe-ci3gj 2 года назад +2

      Although I love Fred Johanson and the other great singers/actor, I much prefer the original.
      This is far to theatrical and makes to much entertainment of the flogging for my liking.
      In the orginal the characters were also more even, there was a strong Jesus with more oomp! I liked that.
      Also even though the songs are the same the have forgotten the orginal question, was Jesus Christ or just a man?

    • @elipse371
      @elipse371 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@541967Absolutely agreed

    • @AbatedToast77
      @AbatedToast77 Месяц назад +1

      @@541967 The difference in Judas’ make the 1973 version better by default but the 2000 version is better staged. They had no reason to film on location in the Middle East kinda takes a bit out of the musical itself

  • @daniellet-h1826
    @daniellet-h1826 3 года назад +75

    This song and “Pilate and Christ” both help us see the common ground between Judas and Pilate. They both don’t want to hurt Jesus because even though they both know it’s what Jesus wants, they know everyone will blame them. They’re the most similar characters in the story and this is the best version to show that. Well done!

  • @joeblow4357
    @joeblow4357 4 года назад +251

    am i alone in never understanding this character until Fred Johanson performed it? thank you for being an example of how great theater should be

    • @VayaKahvi
      @VayaKahvi 3 года назад +21

      I feel I had the feeling about Pilate, though my Bible study did kind of pointed out how how much he wanted to avoid killing Jesus, and this scene just encapsulates it all with how he shouts "I need a crime" and how horrified and sorrowful he looks when he washes his hands, with some of Jesus' blood on his face.

    • @Blokewood3
      @Blokewood3 2 года назад +13

      I can appreciate what he's trying to do: he's going for a lot of subtext. I think his idea is that Pilate's overly macho forcefulness is all a show he's putting on to appear intimidating to the people around him, but inside Pilate is deeply scared. The "real" Pilate is the one we see during Pilate's Dream, and the rest is an act that Pilate himself is putting on. This is deep stuff that really demonstrates Johanson worked hard at figuring out the character's motivations, but the problem is it's just way too much to get across. It took me multiple viewings to fully understand the subtext he was going for, and without that full understanding, this performance comes across as wildly over the top and inconsistent. Just look at how he acts during the counting of the 39 lashes: his voice keeps switching from being psychotic, sadistic, calm, sympathetic, horrified, all at once, and it changes completely randomly. I think the director needed to reel him in here and there, because the performance is so over the top that the character's motivation gets really muddled.

    • @kennethwayne6857
      @kennethwayne6857 2 года назад +1

      @@Blokewood3 Mr. Johanson was not done with Lloyd Webber after this one. He did Max in the Broadway revival of 'Sunset Blvd' with Glenn Close, which I missed onstage but thankfully have been able to find on RUclips.

    • @dovestone_
      @dovestone_ Год назад +1

      In the film I thought Pilate was enjoying the lashings lol

  • @davecarsley8773
    @davecarsley8773 5 лет назад +726

    This dude is such an *incredible* Pilate. By far the best of any cast. He's an aggressive, strong, asshole who is also somehow timid, weak, and sympathetic.
    Sooooooooooo good.

    • @VeganStories
      @VeganStories 5 лет назад +22

      Dave Carsley I usually like Pilate as a sympathetic character but yeah... you pointed out his wonderful divergence

    • @josephst.george7841
      @josephst.george7841 5 лет назад +17

      I like the pilate in the originial album and the one in the movie best

    • @SonnyGTA
      @SonnyGTA 5 лет назад +3

      Joe st. george HUHHH? He acts like a gay little weiner!!!! How could you like Dennan better???? This one is the best. No question!

    • @TheHManShow
      @TheHManShow 5 лет назад +12

      Personally I wish he pulled it back a few notches making his explosion at the end more effective

    • @electricpants8194
      @electricpants8194 4 года назад +1

      you're right

  • @AliciaPeach91
    @AliciaPeach91 Год назад +38

    Fred Johanson is the ultimate Pilate! I can’t tell you how captivating I find him. It’s this guy that instilled my love for musicals. Even as a woman, whenever I play a role, he remains my inspiration. He’s fabulous. I always wanted to play Pilate, purely because of him 😂 but no one wants to cast a female Pilate!😅

    • @dawggyd9779
      @dawggyd9779 Год назад +4

      A female Pilate, a gender-bent cast, that would be awesome to see

    • @mattmontyg
      @mattmontyg 4 месяца назад +1

      @@dawggyd9779no, it would flop and you know it.

    • @lsaundersart
      @lsaundersart 3 месяца назад +1

      Ok I just have to comment here! IVE LITERALLY JUST BEEN CAST AS A FEMALE PILATE SO IT CAN HAPPEN! Don't give up hope!

  • @marksosa8328
    @marksosa8328 5 лет назад +90

    Stop. Fred Johanson gave a wonderful performance! His inner conflict was flawless!

    • @marksosa8328
      @marksosa8328 4 года назад

      @Siew-Ling Bergeron Expound

    • @marksosa8328
      @marksosa8328 4 года назад

      @Siew-Ling Bergeron Af-ica?? Expound, sil vous plait

    • @marksosa8328
      @marksosa8328 4 года назад

      @Siew-Ling Bergeron une fois de plus, expound

    • @lun4rfl4r3-07
      @lun4rfl4r3-07 2 года назад

      Yall just simping

  • @beastofedelwood1473
    @beastofedelwood1473 3 года назад +252

    can we all just talk about the guy at 6:19 who went an extra step for his role and rose above the crowd to point straight at Pilate?

    • @TwinHuginHelmet
      @TwinHuginHelmet 2 года назад +14

      Ehm... That was obviously scripted, and he did exactly what he was paid for and told to do?

  • @BlargSmarg
    @BlargSmarg 4 года назад +338

    People seem to forget that this production was made to capture the look and feel of a real theater performance. That's why the camera largely stays at one angle and most of the sets are enclosed spaces you could theoretically create on stage. In the same vein, a lot of the singing and the portrayal of characters is done in a way to capture the feel and flamboyance of a theater production of the time. Everyone I know who enjoyed theater from this time and my parents who worked on the actual set of a production of Jesus Christ Superstar all prefer this portrayal over the 1973 film that is clearly more just a musical than any attempt at a theater style performance. The over acting in JCS 2001 and the injection of raw emotions into the singing clearly mimics theater where such things are done to make it easier for an audience watching from a distance to feel the emotion of the characters on stage.

    • @seb_the_tree
      @seb_the_tree 4 года назад +7

      My love for the stage will remind me of that fact

    • @DMichaelAtLarge
      @DMichaelAtLarge 4 года назад +4

      That was a noble effort to salvage what is an inferior film. What's the point of making a film if you're just gonna make it look like a stage play? Use the full potential of the medium you choose to tell your story in. Don't cripple it by trying to mimic another medium.

    • @BlargSmarg
      @BlargSmarg 4 года назад +17

      @@DMichaelAtLarge Because some people prefer plays to movies and it still succeeds very well as a theater production regardless of it's potential short falls as a movie. I actually find it more interesting of an approach than a movie.

    • @crimsonking440
      @crimsonking440 4 года назад +3

      I understand and respect that, but to me personally that's why I'm watching a movie and not a play. I don't want those ever exaggerative expressions to appeal to a crowd. There isn't one. You're showing ME a production, yet you're pretending as if it's being shown to a crowd. It doesn't work. You just look like court jesters and sad scenes become comedic because of the over exaggeration. It doesn't work on film, and the person who was editing it should have told them that. This is no disrespect to the singers involved they are amazing, this just isn't MY JCS.

    • @DMichaelAtLarge
      @DMichaelAtLarge 4 года назад +3

      @@BlargSmarg Then why the hell don't you all just go to plays? This is like saying:
      "Some people prefer movies to novels. I find it a more interesting approach to write the novel as if it were a screenplay instead of a novel."
      This is not a movie at all. It's a stage play put on film, like your mother videotaping your school play. Go to the theater and leave your artificial, overacted plays out of cinema.
      I have yet to see a stage play performance put on filmed and passed off as a movie that worked.

  • @drdfrgplls
    @drdfrgplls 3 года назад +201

    "Lawful Neutral oath of vengeance paladin fails intimidate check against NPC mob to turn against Chaotic Good divine college bard." - colorized

    • @haileygiabiconi8830
      @haileygiabiconi8830 3 года назад +5

      This is a d&d reference right?

    • @theblazingblight
      @theblazingblight 3 года назад +3

      @@haileygiabiconi8830 Noooooooooooo....
      (yes)

    • @haileygiabiconi8830
      @haileygiabiconi8830 3 года назад +3

      @@theblazingblight interesting! There's a channel called Bardic Inspirations that uploads dnd references with musical theatre clips. I've only heard of the game and that channel makes me wanna play it.

    • @theblazingblight
      @theblazingblight 3 года назад +2

      @@haileygiabiconi8830 I've never played it myself either because I don't have that kind of friend group, but from what I know it's a time sync for sure! Super fun looking though, I've watched quite a bit of recorded d&d sessions and it can get pretty creative.

    • @Blargaha
      @Blargaha 3 года назад +4

      To be fair, a roman officer would probably be Oath of Conquest, or Oath of Glory, to be honest.

  • @Александр-г5ж3с
    @Александр-г5ж3с 4 года назад +10

    This Pilate ... Amazing actor work!

  • @lizzshields901
    @lizzshields901 Месяц назад +1

    OMG as a huge fan of this musical this is the most amazing part with amazing voices

  • @alexthelizardking
    @alexthelizardking 8 лет назад +485

    *counting intensifies *

    • @Blokewood3
      @Blokewood3 5 лет назад +39

      It can't intensify if you start with "OOOONNNEE!!!!"

    • @TJH3113
      @TJH3113 5 лет назад +2

      @@Blokewood3 😂

    • @LuannOsbourne
      @LuannOsbourne 4 года назад +1

      (Chanting intensifies)

  • @CCupCinema
    @CCupCinema 7 лет назад +114

    I love Barry for how subtle he could be, and I love this Pilate for how insanely over-the-top he is

  • @gabbyty7144
    @gabbyty7144 Год назад +10

    the screaming of the mob into CRUCIFY HIM CRUFCIFY HIM at 2:46 is so raw.
    pontias pilate one of the most intimidating dudes in this scene and he is visibly scared by this mob. he's enormous, looks like an absolute badass, and his gear implies absolute ruthlessness. he towers over jesus, the pharisees, and everyone else. and yet he is still frightened by the savagery of the crowd he has to deal with. holy smokes, this scene is powerful.

  • @Anyagames245
    @Anyagames245 7 лет назад +29

    I love this Jesus and Pilate!!!!! 😱😱😱😱😍😍😍😍😍 Great actors!!!

  • @davidh8924
    @davidh8924 4 года назад +438

    "You Jews produce Messiahs by the sackful!" is an under-rated sick burn. Noah, Daniel, Joshua, Abraham, David, John the Baptist, Moses, etc. Pilot probably did wonder what the big deal was. Jesus was just one of a hundred.

    • @debaterofeverythingpresent2775
      @debaterofeverythingpresent2775 4 года назад +61

      I believe he is referring to the persistent Jewish resistance against Roman rule, the messiah was thought to a military leader that would restore the kingdom of Israel and so Jesus was just another rebel leader. It is amusing to pilot why the Jews are declaring Caesar as their king considering their reputation as rebellious subjects.

    • @billvolk4236
      @billvolk4236 3 года назад +34

      It's also an underrated line from Life of Brian.
      "I'm not the Messiah!"
      "I say you are, Lord, and I should know; I've followed a few!"

    • @joehadari7315
      @joehadari7315 3 года назад +8

      But...of the people you named only David was considered to even possibly be the Messiah.

    • @zeppelincraft1443
      @zeppelincraft1443 3 года назад

      @@debaterofeverythingpresent2775 Also if they are so quick to reject them why follow them in the first place? They are so keen to crown someone as their leader to retake Jerusalem and then claim that the leader made them do it making them "blameless". If they are so easy to swap leaders they are potentially all unruly traitors to the Romans and even to their own people. Which explains why Jesus and Pilate talks about the "truth" and discusses if they are on the same ground here disregarding race or religion about this situation.

    • @magicman3163
      @magicman3163 2 года назад +8

      You forgot Cyrus the Great he gave the Jews a bunch of free shit and built their first temple so he was considered a messiah a true king of kings

  • @toracedunlap8020
    @toracedunlap8020 2 месяца назад +1

    This music is so epicly funky for Jesus Christ Superstar song

  • @danielleshay1972
    @danielleshay1972 Год назад +45

    I keep watching this version and finding all kinds of things to talk about. First, Pilate here is terrorizing. His deep voice, his teeth when he sings are almost like fangs. Yet, he looks in so much pain when he can't save him. Some of the words have been changed from the original. Also, it's the people who flog him, they're the real killers. I also like when one of them points to Pilate "leaving him the blame". It's just a whole new way of presenting JCS and I love it. Thank you.

  • @ricardomelo9683
    @ricardomelo9683 5 месяцев назад +1

    This countdown is absolutely breathtaking! Fred Johanson's reactions are perfect

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred 4 года назад +11

    First time I have seen Fred Johanson and his version of Pilate, he is quite talented.

  • @luisli2
    @luisli2 3 года назад +18

    The scene of the trial is great. All the post in scene, Fred Johanson he's a great Captain boss Pilates. And Glen Carter, make a great acting of Jesus. 39 th slashes was permitted on Rome to torture a man. 40 th can be the death. One of the bests scene!!

  • @RedSky-vf8bf
    @RedSky-vf8bf 8 лет назад +411

    Pilate's a fascinating character. More interesting than Jesus IMO, he's more human so it's easier to relate. Really didn't wanna kill Jesus, or even hurt him- only did it to satisfy the bloodthirsty crowd.

    • @RedSky-vf8bf
      @RedSky-vf8bf 8 лет назад +45

      *****
      I thought the Nazi regalia was a little too on the nose; a man in charge of executing the King of Jews? Pilate was nothing like the Nazis though, even tried to save Jesus from his own people. Probably could've made more effort, but look at it from his perspective- he's ruling Jerusalem by proxy for Rome. A single blunder in day-to-day tasks, like dealing with criminals or having a military crackdown, could mean his career/life.
      So one day he keeps hearing "The Jews are really stirred up about something, some guy named Jesus of Nazareth is supposed to be their king or something?", and this comes just in time for important Jewish holidays?! The unrest and division Jesus's mere presence would cause at a time of pilgrimage could lead to a rebellion! "So let's see this 'king'; oh, he's just a crazy man. But these people really want him dead- but that's not right, he's not bad. I know! I'll offer to pardon him, or that scumbag murderer, there's no way the Jews would condemn Jesus over that other guy- oh, come on! Really?! *FINE ALREADY, I'LL CRUCIFY HIM!* I've got census forms to look over and a city to rule, just get this out of my hair."

    • @alysthomas8068
      @alysthomas8068 8 лет назад

      HahAha his nose,,,,

    • @BlueSky-sb1sq
      @BlueSky-sb1sq 7 лет назад

      .

    • @DonPeyote420
      @DonPeyote420 7 лет назад +12

      His conflict between duty, necessity and feeling is quite similar to Jesus'es, as well as Judas' as well. It all comes full circle.

    • @DonPeyote420
      @DonPeyote420 7 лет назад +8

      +B DeWit well, the Nazis did form part of their aesthetic after the Roman culture, take their salute for example.

  • @XSanctusMalumX
    @XSanctusMalumX 6 лет назад +69

    This is is the first time I've seen a Commissar needing to be convinced into executing a heretic.

    • @comradebusman3
      @comradebusman3 3 года назад +6

      DATS WHY DA ORKZ DONT HAV DIS PROBLIM

  • @Klola6
    @Klola6 2 года назад +3

    Best Pilate and Jesus I’ve ever seen

  • @Sener
    @Sener 3 года назад +11

    Very emotional moment for M. Bison and Ken Masters.

  • @lukebradford
    @lukebradford 3 года назад +21

    OK, this guy's my favourite Pilate.

  • @4DreamWeaver4
    @4DreamWeaver4 3 года назад +14

    The most intense counting I’ve ever heard!!

  • @joen.8668
    @joen.8668 7 лет назад +163

    Trial before M.Bison.

    • @LuannOsbourne
      @LuannOsbourne 5 лет назад

      no patrick chase

    • @Blokewood3
      @Blokewood3 2 года назад +5

      Pilate: "For you, the day Jesus was crucified was the most important day in history, but to me, it was Tuesday."
      Peter: It was Friday, you monster!

  • @Elburion
    @Elburion 4 месяца назад +1

    Def my favorite Pilate 💘

  • @nanakyiraa8846
    @nanakyiraa8846 Год назад +3

    The bars go crazy

  • @jeanrose6222
    @jeanrose6222 6 лет назад +48

    I love this version. And how you can see him getting more and more stressed. Also their vioces are amazing.

  • @teresajurado3802
    @teresajurado3802 8 лет назад +257

    Fred Johanson as Pilate is my absolute favorite thing about this film. Honestly didn't like much Jesus or Mary or Judas, they are good just I don't like them much compared to other performers, but this Pilate I love.

    • @rebeccakfinley4832
      @rebeccakfinley4832 6 лет назад +3

      Oh, I think Jerome Praden was hot, too!

    • @KugleeKuglee
      @KugleeKuglee 5 лет назад +2

      His voice + sing + physics + face + custom very good but he overplayed his character.

    • @pipemorajacome54
      @pipemorajacome54 5 лет назад +4

      Barry Dennen is Pilate

    • @LadyVader33
      @LadyVader33 4 года назад +4

      This performance for me is the highlight of the show. Fred Johanson steals it!

    • @nancyayers6355
      @nancyayers6355 4 года назад +6

      As I commented before, this Pilate, in my estimation, is the very VERY best actor EVER out of all the many productions, stage plays, actors and actresses, songs, etc.! This guy RULES, and I can't imagine my opinion changing in all future productions!!! He's just so perfect in his role!!!

  • @mak3its0
    @mak3its0 7 лет назад +11

    The best Pilate ever.

  • @MICHAELMYERS37
    @MICHAELMYERS37 6 лет назад +7

    Fred Johansson n Barry Denman are absolutely my 2 favorite Pilate Cesar

  • @bl133ard
    @bl133ard 4 месяца назад +1

    I still love both the 1973 and this one Pilate performances

  • @dawggyd9779
    @dawggyd9779 Год назад +3

    CHILLS. EVERY. TIME.

  • @nathanjohnson1853
    @nathanjohnson1853 5 лет назад +40

    This'll sound weird, but I thought of this portrayal of Pilate as I was watching the character development of Boris Scherbina in Chernobyl. The real Pilate was probably a career military man and politician, and was sent to Jerusalem because it was a hot-bed of revolution and anti-Roman activity. In their mistake, they sent the one good man who could've made a difference. He ultimately did what was required to avert a complete breakdown in law and order, but the sympathetic portrayal of a man on the edge of what he knows is right and what must be done is something very VERY difficult to do.
    Edit: changed a name that I messed up, whoops

  • @tankmaster1018
    @tankmaster1018 8 лет назад +84

    LOVE this Pilate! Seriously he fucking NAILS the regret in these lines!

    • @boyo7918
      @boyo7918 8 лет назад +8

      I agree, he's kind of over-dramatic though. The bit at the end makes up for it

    • @tankmaster1018
      @tankmaster1018 8 лет назад +3

      Llama Duck Totally agree. Just any Pilate who hits those notes in the last few seconds of the song automatically is a winner in my book!

    • @Athen239
      @Athen239 8 лет назад +2

      This man has played Pilate many times!

    • @darkashtar
      @darkashtar 8 лет назад +2

      Maybe it's just me but when I see him I think M. Bison from street fighter lol he does great but I wanna see him yell "psycho crusher" its the outfit

  • @cerdjee4918
    @cerdjee4918 4 года назад +1

    I can't help but crack a smile whenever I see the 39 lashes scene, with song and all.

  • @madscout96
    @madscout96 7 лет назад +505

    "You innocent papaya!"

    • @bheypastolero
      @bheypastolero 7 лет назад +18

      madscout96 HAHAHAHAHAHA OH MY GOSH 😂😂😂😂

    • @chericehealthbeautyandlife8724
      @chericehealthbeautyandlife8724 6 лет назад +16

      Said puppet in the origional but meh whatever this version blows all the way

    • @blackngoldcuttlefish3390
      @blackngoldcuttlefish3390 6 лет назад +22

      LOL. I didn't even notice that. I noticed the "In No Cent" like three separate words though. This guy really turns this role up to the highest possible volume lol

    • @corpsmaster
      @corpsmaster 6 лет назад +5

      After watching this like 15 times I finally caught he said papaya.

    • @K1NG0FW0LV35
      @K1NG0FW0LV35 5 лет назад +6

      the T is at the very beginning of the next song

  • @DCAbsolutJohn1
    @DCAbsolutJohn1 4 года назад +11

    Wow. Now THAT is how to sing Pilate!!!

  • @skye1052
    @skye1052 4 года назад +297

    Fun fact: the romans used to whip people 39 times because they thought you'd die at 40, so that's why Pilate only called out to 39

    • @HybridPhoenix08
      @HybridPhoenix08 4 года назад +26

      I'm pretty sure they did that to prevent a miscount. They'd stop at 39 so even if the flogger miscounted, you wouldn't receive MORE than 40 lashes.

    • @Blokewood3
      @Blokewood3 4 года назад +21

      You're right about the reason why 39 lashes was the limit, but I actually don't think the Romans followed the rule. They also used a horrible scourge with knotted cords and even bits of metal and bone.

    • @Danc929
      @Danc929 4 года назад +26

      It's because 40 lashings was the punishment fit for many crimes. Once you hit 40, any more and you're beating a now innocent man. They counted to 39 to prevent miscounts

    • @MrPARKERSBIRD
      @MrPARKERSBIRD 3 года назад +1

      Spot on. Absolutely correct.

    • @MrPARKERSBIRD
      @MrPARKERSBIRD 3 года назад +1

      100% correct. 40 lashes resulted in death so they stopped at 39.

  • @devanmoran
    @devanmoran Год назад +2

    6:31 is my favorite part amazing i just love it

  • @StevenCampbell1955
    @StevenCampbell1955 3 года назад +7

    No question whether this Pilate is the best. That Caiaphus is bloody scary too.

  • @sparrow8534
    @sparrow8534 3 года назад +29

    It is really sad to watch how badly Pilate doesn't want to kill Jesus because he is an innocent man

  • @jovi8493
    @jovi8493 6 лет назад +4

    Amazing performance on this trial section. Very cleverly organised, produced, directed

  • @KimberlyJordanA6
    @KimberlyJordanA6 6 лет назад +18

    Have you noticed this? 3:00
    There's Annas singing "We have no king, but Caesar, crucify him!" And I've seen him on the left.

    • @UmmOopsy
      @UmmOopsy 5 лет назад +5

      That just shows you how backward and a hypocrite the pharisees were. Kinda amazing that you noticed that

    • @chadmaple2411
      @chadmaple2411 Год назад +1

      Yet Caiaphas doesn't sing with them. I find this interesting because I consider Annas the darker one as in real life he used his power and influence to stay high priest longer than he was supposed to

  • @DomR1997
    @DomR1997 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazingly performed!

  • @joeyj6808
    @joeyj6808 Год назад +5

    Man, whoever wrote these lines? Right on man. Almost makes the gospel palatable.

    • @chadmaple2411
      @chadmaple2411 Год назад

      Interesting. what do you find so boring about it?

    • @dawggyd9779
      @dawggyd9779 Год назад

      ​@@chadmaple2411 it's an ancient text 😅 not the most interesting

    • @chadmaple2411
      @chadmaple2411 Год назад

      @@dawggyd9779 not even genesis?

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +1

      Tim Rice; Tim Rice wrote those lines. He worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber since their school days.

    • @joeyj6808
      @joeyj6808 Год назад +1

      @@willmfrank Well kudos to Tim Rice. Thank you!

  • @nicholaswiedman1409
    @nicholaswiedman1409 6 лет назад +17

    Pilate was the best part of this version.

  • @sroberts8560
    @sroberts8560 8 лет назад +162

    I don't think Pilate actually wanted to help Jesus, he just wanted to keep order. And yet he wanted to let Jesus go, only because he saw an injustice being done. His hands were tied and he gave into peer pressure of the crowd driven on by the Pharisees and Sadducees. Admittedly this guy performance was a bit over the top but none the less a powerful one of Pilate.

    • @amberco21
      @amberco21 8 лет назад +31

      Pilate had a dream (in the Bible as well as in the musical) about Jesus before he ever met him. He saw everyone blaming him for Jesus's death and it frightened him. You can see in the movie when Jesus stands up and looks at Pilate that he gets a look of remembrance on his face and becomes frightened. That's why at that point he's trying to do everything he can to save Jesus, he doesn't want his dream to come true.

    • @tasuola
      @tasuola 7 лет назад +19

      You're wrong. There is none Pilate's dream in Bible, but you can find some words about dream of his wife:
      "When he was set down on the judgment seat, his wife sent unto him, saying, Have thou nothing to do with that just man: for I have suffered many things this day in a dream because of him" (Matthew 27 : 19)

    • @chericehealthbeautyandlife8724
      @chericehealthbeautyandlife8724 6 лет назад +13

      His wife had the dream , he didn't think jesus was a bad guy he truly didn't want to kill him . He went insane after because he could never wash the blood off his hands

    • @danielsilvers2896
      @danielsilvers2896 6 лет назад +6

      This version of Pilate seems to really want to help Jesus. After the 39 lashes, he exhibits heartfelt compassion for him. It's a real crisis of conscience for him.
      That's why I really like this version of Pilate.

    • @K1NG0FW0LV35
      @K1NG0FW0LV35 5 лет назад +1

      he experienced deja vu nothing more... people have visions like that all of the time... also S Roberts him being over the top and powerful is what makes him my favorite character in this movie and he only has three songs!

  • @johnstuartcampbell2261
    @johnstuartcampbell2261 6 лет назад +4

    That's one helluva Pilate!!

  • @luangu
    @luangu 3 года назад +7

    That is some serious intense counting.

  • @RosesNightengales
    @RosesNightengales 7 лет назад +10

    How cool would it be to see Fred Johanson reprise his role as Pilate for the Jesus Christ Live thing next year!? I would love to see him be Pilate again. i love his Pilate. Since they're gettin Alice Cooper to be King Herod; I would love to see Fred come back

  • @nazaret.sagarbe
    @nazaret.sagarbe 6 лет назад +3

    This Pilato is amazing! The best. Really liked it.

  • @seagypsiesbellydancers3047
    @seagypsiesbellydancers3047 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely one of the best shows I have seen! Outstanding xx

  • @btoal2001
    @btoal2001 7 лет назад +44

    I really love this version. I kind of wish Jesus broke away from Pilate on "you have nothing in your hands" to really drive the point home. But this is really good

  • @rickjohnson9558
    @rickjohnson9558 4 года назад +2

    I've never seen this before, but its AWESOME!!!! Thanks.

  • @Tricia_K
    @Tricia_K 3 года назад +6

    Still the best Pilate!

  • @joshwalshthe1
    @joshwalshthe1 3 года назад +1

    Just incredible performance ! From pilot !!!!

  • @Eldeecue
    @Eldeecue 2 года назад +8

    Lord Voldemort and LL Cool J try to convince M. Bison to crucify some skinny dude.

  • @ivycutler1907
    @ivycutler1907 Год назад +1

    Whoever played Pilate was awesome ❤

  • @manekakapoor1612
    @manekakapoor1612 4 года назад +16

    Glenn Carter shows the physical and emotional pain of Jesus better than any other version.

  • @AnnaPoretti-se9wr
    @AnnaPoretti-se9wr 9 месяцев назад

    wow!!! This Pilate is great!!! I'm in love🥰💘

  • @victoriabarnes6807
    @victoriabarnes6807 4 года назад +4

    Am amazing portrail of a difficult character! Would love to get an interview with the actor x

  • @devanmoran
    @devanmoran Год назад +1

    amazing performance a amazing pilate (:

  • @AudacityAcorns
    @AudacityAcorns 7 лет назад +14

    This guy has played Pilate and Judas!

  • @РуфинаРуфь-в2т
    @РуфинаРуфь-в2т Год назад +1

    Дааа,..... Аж до мурашей, мтралания обоих...

  • @janafrolich8878
    @janafrolich8878 7 лет назад +63

    This Pilate is Amazing! His voice is so good.

  • @mdlkpprophecy6341
    @mdlkpprophecy6341 3 года назад +2

    he's getting a dejavu that dream haunts him and now it's a reality.

  • @TheHManShow
    @TheHManShow 7 лет назад +190

    I prefer Barry Dennen's more laid back and quiet way of playing Pilate, that made his "don't let me stop your great self destruction" so effective. He got more and more stressed out and then he explodes! This Pilate screamed every other word which made us expect him to scream at the very end. Making it so much less effective

    • @jesseredwards
      @jesseredwards 6 лет назад +7

      Harper Craven Yeah. He's over the top.

    • @tomfritzsch1928
      @tomfritzsch1928 6 лет назад +14

      Agree 100%. A bit over acted. Barry Dennen was made for the role.

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 6 лет назад +9

      Which one is more believable as the Roman governor of a fractious province?

    • @disgruntledcashier503
      @disgruntledcashier503 6 лет назад +21

      I personally think this is the best performance of this moment. It is an incredibly hard part, being so high in the voice and requiring such an explosion. Most people who sing it have to put it in their mix, and it sounds weak or thin, but this Pilate makes it legitimately frightening when he finally condemns Jesus to die.

    • @corpsmaster
      @corpsmaster 6 лет назад +4

      I think this is far more humorous though. And personally this pilot sticks in my head better.

  • @annaludwig2176
    @annaludwig2176 Год назад +1

    The protagonist of Pilate was extremely interesting in the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov “The Master and Marguerite”. However, I never paid much attention to Pilatus in the JCS. Although the singer did a great job vocally in the 1973 film.
    But Fred Johansson is outstanding. Both the singing and the acting quality forced me to repent and reconsider my carelessness towards the character. Bravo Fred, a masterpiece!

  • @antenant9294
    @antenant9294 2 года назад +11

    I'd forgotten how amazing this particular version of the song was.

  • @Ellie-marieMoynihan-tb2yq
    @Ellie-marieMoynihan-tb2yq 10 месяцев назад

    the bit that gets me is when he gets in caiphus face asking "why does he upset you?" you can see the desperation on piltes face.

  • @MyoticTesseract
    @MyoticTesseract 5 лет назад +12

    I can't tell if i hate or love how over the top this is

  • @Alex-cz9mx
    @Alex-cz9mx 3 года назад +1

    Fred Johnson is awesome

  • @SonnyGTA
    @SonnyGTA 5 лет назад +4

    Fred Johanson is INCREDIBLE as Pilate!!! That voice is amazing and his acting it outstanding. BY FAR the best Pilate ever!!!! If you DONT think so, you have no recognition of true talent and vocal ability.

  • @williamwells434
    @williamwells434 2 года назад +2

    I love Pilate's character. He's given (what he thinks is) this beaten-up nobody and told he's a horrible villain that deserves to die. And Pilate's like. tf?!?! Why???

  • @JP-lh6yr
    @JP-lh6yr 3 года назад +3

    Can’t say I prefer any of the 2000 numbers over the original but I do really enjoy this take on Pilate

  • @tendaiball5598
    @tendaiball5598 5 лет назад +1

    This choreography with the old voice of Pilate would be gold

  • @010AME
    @010AME 7 лет назад +3

    el mejor pilatos! !!

  • @marcelogartner9450
    @marcelogartner9450 Год назад

    That's Opera! Fantastic!

    • @KrolockTepes
      @KrolockTepes Год назад

      It's musical theater - not opera.

  • @johnmartin4119
    @johnmartin4119 6 лет назад +17

    Pilate in this version is as over the top as General Zod in Superman II

  • @ajmusiq1
    @ajmusiq1 3 года назад +2

    One definition of Humanity is benevolence. Yet the story of “humanity” has been on of blood, suffering, and evolution. 5:55 literally gives me chills for its clashing showcases of humanity’s purest side but also the surrounding ugliness and horror.

  • @alonadelark9542
    @alonadelark9542 4 года назад +4

    no he visto una mejor interpretación fijada en Pílate que ésta. es una obra maestra. si fuera psicólogo, haría una tesis de doctorado en base a esta escena ...

  • @0little-twin-stars0
    @0little-twin-stars0 22 дня назад +1

    Guys y'all r saying u like this ver because of the crowd going after him and people are saying that pushes antisemitism but I just like this ver because I think it sounds really good

  • @blixology
    @blixology 6 лет назад +4

    The best combination is the Jesus and Pilate from 1973, with the 2000 Pilate for the whipping post-whipping scenes.

  • @snnwstt
    @snnwstt 2 года назад +1

    "We both have truth, is yours the same as mine?" Illutstrous.