Funny how those days people with different points of view, different opinions could have polite conversation without personal attacks, screaming at each other and blaming one another for offending someone (even Vincent saying "it offends me" seems different like it is these days... they had full right to say something that offends him and he respected that and vice versa... today you are simply not allowed to offend someone by your point of view)
it’s more of an American thing, here in south-eastern Europe is pretty much still the same, but that modern western mentality is trying its hardest to invade our current societal mentality, thankfully it has been unsuccessful so far
Yes but that's only in front of the camera. They would get their own backs with their poison pens at time of their choosing. Revenge is a dish best served cold.
He was a big time artist and hung out with the big names in 70s, 80s New York and in that world, the real world of high art/low art, he blazed his own trail. Lot of hustling and hard work. He knows what he's talking about. And that's - entertainment.
Buffalo 66 and The Brown Bunny have done something so profound in my life that is hard to explain. To put it simply, I just feel closer to my true self when I watch or even think of those films. Very warm, challenging, and beautiful sentiments.
Yea! Great point. It’s what Werner Herzog calls the “sleeping brother” within us. Gallo most definitely works from that high place where depths like that are reached for.
It's bot not a track suit, it's a motorcycle costume, Cru Jones once said Hell track was sometimes but never always a professional motorcycle rider's first gf.
Gallo is a true visionary. He really cares about art and aesthetics. His intelligence radiates in this clip. He can quickly sees off the flippant comments with a distinct point of view. Ultimately, he was right about the status of the film which still grows to this day. This clip was from the 90s but it is almost omniscient in predicting the future of cinema, where the privileging of ideology over aesthetics rules and criticism/journalism is reduced to rubble. As an aside, his ability to argue without being rude should be celebrated and overall I think he charms the panel. Something quite humorous about his USA tracksuit as well. With Vincent, everything is calculated.
Still to this day, even more so than at the time of this filming, movies are applauded as masterpieces simply based off the ideology they promulgate. Gay character? Trans coming of age story? Oh its BRILLIANT they say.
If this was done today the critics would’ve cut him off several times and it wouldn’t have been a conversation. I like how they let him talk and critique them.
Buffalo '66 is better every time you see it. There's so much right with it that what's wrong with it is easily overlooked... and I can never put my finger on what's wrong, nor do I want to.
For me, what felt wrong was the false hopes that it could potentially give people that their mental health can be cured by attractive, patient, unconditional people. Don't get me wrong, I love the film and it kept me entertained from start to finish, but the film should stay as that. Entertainment.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Of course not, you missed the point. The mentally ill should seek out professional help from psychologists and therapists, not normal people who aren't capable of curing anyone's depression. Billy didn't have any emotional support in his life until after he met Leyla. What makes me uncomfortable was the film trying to convey to people that a submissive, patient lover will withstand your abuse because they're in "love" with you. I understand Billy's temperament because of his anger and ache, what I don't understand is that the director decided to make Leyla fall in love with someone who has been treating her like trash throughout the entire film. It just screams Stockholm syndrome to me and I'm not sure if that's a healthy message to end the film by. Beyond the credits, how do we know for sure that Billy's childhood abuse complexities won't show up as violent outbursts against Leyla as we have observed in the film won't reoccur again? Will Leyla ever get cured from Stockholm syndrome and fall in love for who Billy really is? Or will she fall out of love? And most importantly, are people asking these questions, or do they genuinely believe that the film ended in a positive note?
@@skywalkn297this movie came out in 98 . Ur right its used too much today . My guess is if you’re insinuating he’s not a genius than you have a long way to go
Because that is the case most the time. The masses are severely unintelligent. Mainstream crap culture only confirms this and always has. The most brilliant undeniable art is shunned by critics while in the same conversation they will praise some barely mediocre hack crap like a super Hero film or a concept that been vomited up a thousand times already.
Saw Buffalo 66 for the first time last year and I found it gripping, Gallo was right. Im taking it with me. Buffalo 66 is definitely art in every way I have come to understand the term.
My dad showed me this movie as I was going through a breakup. I couldn’t sleep one night and went to the living room. He suggested we watch this movie. Hits different at 3:00 am when you’re going through a breakup. My favorite movie of all time
dumb title. no one was "destroyed". They had a conversation; tho tense at times. This is what it looks like to be an adult. It's actually a great example of what *not* "destroying" anyone looks like
Whatever you believe or perceive as art obviously isn't worth mentioning in your cute remark comment... Teach me the fine arts of your self proclaimed art... A critic with nothing to further make your little lame comment on RUclips.... Comical RUclipsr , butt hurt... Tell us how to be great like you...or in your mind. Gtfoh
words of a capitalist “critic” undoubtedly catering more to the masses, despite attempting to present as some intellectual. so frivolous. the term critic is used much too loosely.
Hes just his own person he doesn't submit to the mold of Hollywood. He's just Vincent Gallo and doesn't break his balls for anyone and I can respect that 💯
Noooooo, he was ostracized by Hollywood for putting in a contrived blowjob scene (of which he was the recipient) in a very bad, equally contrived movie
My suspicion of film critics has less to do with left-wing politics for I'm left-wing myself but I feel the elitism, snobbery, and sense of "ohhhh, it's arthouse or it's Oscar bait therefore I must like it" I find grating and annoying.
from the very beginning of 66 u can tell that his character is emotionally wounded. He can’t even pee like a grown up. Just having to use the bathroom was a big deal. This was a great movie.
Buffalo 66 had the biggest impact on me as a 23 year old boy. It still chimes around my head today as a 40 year old man. Looking at these critic arseholes it appears the left wing dogma has been promulgated long before my time and it’s even worse in 2020. God bless you Vincent.
you americans should stop calling your identity peddling liberals left wing. FYI, left canNOT be liberals. Liberal is something strictly Right wing. Left is not about identities. It is about economy and classes that are formed on the basis of ownership of means of production. The only classes that the left recognizes are: the proletariat/laborers or farmers. the bourgeoisie(in conflict with the bourgeoisie), the aristocrats(replaced by the bourgeoisie) Classless society and equal opportunity is when everyone can have the same access to nature and nurture. So arguments are established around how to achieve that. It has no argument about identity politics. I don't know why the US citizens are so hellbent on misusing the word. Make no mistake: No one except maybe Bernie Sanders in your parliament is a leftie.
I don't care what these stuffy critics think. Buffalo 66 was one of the greatest films ever. It was watched many times by myself and family. It was very emotional and stung at parts. Different connections for different people.
We are SPANNING time…..we like each other we are a couple we are in love ….Stolkholm Syndrome. We don’t TOUCH each other. We like each other we like each other a lot….we just don’t touch each other I have to go to da bad ruum …. Been backed up all day all day I been backed up. I love that little smirk on Ricci’s face when he kidnaps her. What a great weird film. I love the happy ending. Perhaps the greatest ending of a film I’ve ever seen Tim Robbin’s is exactly that…..a communist. I love him in Shawshank and that is about IT
@@alexbarnet6982 Did he not straight up kidnap her in broad daylight (same day he got out of prison)? She slowly goes from a threatened and frightened victim to actually getting to like him.
@@XanderShiller yeah but she had 100s of opportunities to leave but doesn't. Cause she ends up liking him. She wasn't really ever scared of him just kinda went with it.
I had worked for him he built a studio in Tucson I did the HVAC work for him he was still on point with everything we did a master mind of what he is and wants he didn't do the labor but was familiar with the work necessary absolute master mind
Yea. I love it. It put them back in their box. ""Lord snooty" just tried to deflect the focus on a mundane unrelated personal "clothing issue" but it backfired. I distain film critics because for me they deliver nothing of value. For example 'The greatest showman' was panned by the critics yet it broke a records of 26 non consecutive weeks at the top beating Adele among others. His comments about films becoming iconic many years after release are true with IF , O lucky man and Rocky horror, which were all panned by the critics. If I paid any attention to them I'd have missed out on some amazing films and they would have picked up their pay checks and swanned off to their snooty cocktail dinners.
Because people are too caught up on having a sound, dogmatic way of thinking that doesn't make anyone look at them funny. Why do you not want to let contradictory people to be listened to and believed?
I'm from Buffalo NY. As he said I made my movie. I love it. Watch the movie, if you are not a buffalo Bills Football fan you won't get it. This is the best middle finger to what you don't like.and maybe the best hero to what you do like. Vincent Gallo... Buffalo 🦬 NY.
This is fantastic how he addresses his critics here without saying offensive things that could get him cancelled in the public opinion but if I look at what has been said about Gallo since Buffalo 66 then it was just what he's talking about. Critics assuming what the vast majority thinks what should be. I just watched Tetro now tonight for the first time, and it seems like artists like him, need to go away from the US, if they are that known, if they speak and act their mind. But UK is the Original Colony and there, snobbery is a sport.
Funny how those days people with different points of view, different opinions could have polite conversation without personal attacks, screaming at each other and blaming one another for offending someone (even Vincent saying "it offends me" seems different like it is these days... they had full right to say something that offends him and he respected that and vice versa... today you are simply not allowed to offend someone by your point of view)
I miss it. So much.
Feels like that sentiment is dead and gone for good.
There are still peapole who can hold these types of arguments
He really meant it
it’s more of an American thing, here in south-eastern Europe is pretty much still the same, but that modern western mentality is trying its hardest to invade our current societal mentality, thankfully it has been unsuccessful so far
Yes but that's only in front of the camera. They would get their own backs with their poison pens at time of their choosing. Revenge is a dish best served cold.
“Destroys” = speaks calmly and coherently, defends his art.
they're not mutually exclusive...
Buffalo 66 Is one of the best film i've ever seen
Tetro is really good too.
#metoo!
For sure
@L. Wyse108 lmfao. Are you one of those critics? Wanna praise some mainstream movies here? Ridiculous.
I love it, but it the ultimate art piece/film made about my growing up life.
No wonder he's hated by critics. He speaks the truth. And very articulately so.
Brown Bunny did suck though
@@antonimartinez9961 that movie sucked dick huh?
@@ny4978 Yes
@@antonimartinez9961 ok
What did he articulate? Really like what did I miss lol I watched the entire interview, what was something interesting he said? Hint at it
He was a big time artist and hung out with the big names in 70s, 80s New York and in that world, the real world of high art/low art, he blazed his own trail. Lot of hustling and hard work. He knows what he's talking about. And that's - entertainment.
Well said 👏🏽
@@darlamae9876 I thank you🥞🥞🥞🥞with pancakes
Give me more Vincent Gallo. The guy is so based.
Please make another film, the world needs you, even if they don’t realize it.
I love u
Using based as slang term is for goons.
@kenbogus136 l literally was just saying that in my head right before l saw your comment lol
@@larrydanadavid2435cringe comment
gallo is very articulate
Genius
Buffalo 66 and The Brown Bunny have done something so profound in my life that is hard to explain. To put it simply, I just feel closer to my true self when I watch or even think of those films. Very warm, challenging, and beautiful sentiments.
100%
Do you also like to be verbally abusive to teenagers?
Bro what did you get from brown bunny like what did you even see ?
@@yasin_ucarI saw myself.
Yea! Great point.
It’s what Werner Herzog calls the “sleeping brother” within us.
Gallo most definitely works from that high place where depths like that are reached for.
you had me at the usa track suit
😂😂😂 so true
It's bot not a track suit, it's a motorcycle costume, Cru Jones once said Hell track was sometimes but never always a professional motorcycle rider's first gf.
Based and Gallopilled.
His choice of vocab are goals
you have a long way to go
@@connorgalligan hahahaha
An actual conversation slipped out on tv, good for him
Vincent dressed half way between a Sailor and a Gopnik.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I actually know what a “gopnik” is
Gallo is a true visionary. He really cares about art and aesthetics. His intelligence radiates in this clip. He can quickly sees off the flippant comments with a distinct point of view. Ultimately, he was right about the status of the film which still grows to this day. This clip was from the 90s but it is almost omniscient in predicting the future of cinema, where the privileging of ideology over aesthetics rules and criticism/journalism is reduced to rubble. As an aside, his ability to argue without being rude should be celebrated and overall I think he charms the panel. Something quite humorous about his USA tracksuit as well. With Vincent, everything is calculated.
Still to this day, even more so than at the time of this filming, movies are applauded as masterpieces simply based off the ideology they promulgate.
Gay character? Trans coming of age story? Oh its BRILLIANT they say.
@David Bell LOLL he's a Trump supporter. His career is dead as a result. Actors/directors should keep their politics PRIVATE.
@@CoopyKat can't engage with a grown man who uses loll(sic)
@@JacaboBlanco These days I avoid any LGBT or forced diversity movies like a plague. Why? Because it's fake and not sincere.
He's smarter than the critics.
If this was done today the critics would’ve cut him off several times and it wouldn’t have been a conversation. I like how they let him talk and critique them.
I was surprised that they sat there and let him speak. Times have changed.
People cut people off in 2003. It was the age of crossfire. It's not the era, just the people
the balls on this guy
Right? Massive & Lively.
Shaft too! 7-7.5”
The only time the Brits laughed was when he took a stab at the French. If he made a joke about Irish they would be sucking on his toes after
Even the Irish one?
I have so many questions... but I'll just say this - Vincent Gallo is the man
He was so incredibly ahead of his time, if he was saying all of this back then, I can only imagine what he thinks now.
just look at his website he's aged like fine milk
@@willraven2302 u wouldn't get it
@@nahualli5003 how so?
@Will Raven2 It’s a troll dummy
@@_chyku well he's seems to be going a bit hard on it for it to be a tolling.
This is a good movie. It was threatening, sad, romantic...I quite enjoy this movie.
One of the best I saw honestly.
Seems like he won them over at the end. They may still not have cared for his movie, but they came to respect Vincent.
You can never takeaway the impact and Buffalo 66 yo that Gallo guy is cool and I’ve watched it many of times. Cult classic.
“…they were all in Japanese language which I don’t speak, subtitled in French which I never wanna speak”
Gold.
I find it odd, not to want to speak another language.
@@Gourgandisewho would want to speak french? i don’t blame him
@@mymunchness yeah, French is the one of the worst sounding languages
Buffalo '66 is better every time you see it. There's so much right with it that what's wrong with it is easily overlooked... and I can never put my finger on what's wrong, nor do I want to.
Do you know any movies similar ?
@@ShotsMerkzAll The Lighthouse with Willem Dafoe and Pecker by John Waters
For me, what felt wrong was the false hopes that it could potentially give people that their mental health can be cured by attractive, patient, unconditional people. Don't get me wrong, I love the film and it kept me entertained from start to finish, but the film should stay as that. Entertainment.
@@nnywasneverhere Hopeless people should kill themselves?
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Of course not, you missed the point.
The mentally ill should seek out professional help from psychologists and therapists, not normal people who aren't capable of curing anyone's depression. Billy didn't have any emotional support in his life until after he met Leyla.
What makes me uncomfortable was the film trying to convey to people that a submissive, patient lover will withstand your abuse because they're in "love" with you. I understand Billy's temperament because of his anger and ache, what I don't understand is that the director decided to make Leyla fall in love with someone who has been treating her like trash throughout the entire film. It just screams Stockholm syndrome to me and I'm not sure if that's a healthy message to end the film by. Beyond the credits, how do we know for sure that Billy's childhood abuse complexities won't show up as violent outbursts against Leyla as we have observed in the film won't reoccur again? Will Leyla ever get cured from Stockholm syndrome and fall in love for who Billy really is? Or will she fall out of love? And most importantly, are people asking these questions, or do they genuinely believe that the film ended in a positive note?
The tops... Gallo ...people not ready to understand genious guy like this one
buffalo 66 is so raw & cutting edge. the love story continues to blow me away every time i see it. possibly my all time favorite.
We need more people in Hollywood like Vincent Gallo.
He is retiring in a new movie called Shut In which looks real good
So a smug, egotistical and deeply abrasive prick?
Gallo is a genius. Smart as well.
Pretty clever too
The word genius gets thrown out too much now a days
@@skywalkn297this movie came out in 98 . Ur right its used too much today . My guess is if you’re insinuating he’s not a genius than you have a long way to go
When people tell you they don't like your movie so you just say they misunderstood it lol
Because that is the case most the time. The masses are severely unintelligent. Mainstream crap culture only confirms this and always has. The most brilliant undeniable art is shunned by critics while in the same conversation they will praise some barely mediocre hack crap like a super Hero film or a concept that been vomited up a thousand times already.
I co-wrote and played the lead in an indie film called blood prism. If you don't like it then you don't get it lol
The term "Genius" is overused. However, Vincent Gallo is a genius.
Saw Buffalo 66 for the first time last year and I found it gripping, Gallo was right. Im taking it with me. Buffalo 66 is definitely art in every way I have come to understand the term.
He's 100% right. I am also from the city of Buffalo and was born on the same day as him, April 11.
My daughter was born on 4/11. Very opinionated, self assured and extroverted.
Fellow Buffalonian here :)
‘Leaders are people who take you where you don’t want to go.’ 😊
My dad showed me this movie as I was going through a breakup. I couldn’t sleep one night and went to the living room. He suggested we watch this movie. Hits different at 3:00 am when you’re going through a breakup. My favorite movie of all time
Omg. I'm that freaky kid he mentions, searching Buffalo 66 in 2021. (not 60 years later, but 23 😅)
U find it? Wanna stream it and of course the gray hole of badness and boringness (Netflix) doens´t have it..
@@XXWien1000 download Tubi app. The app is free , the movie is on there for free :)
I just found it on amazon if you somehow see this two years later! LOL It actually made me come learn more about the director.
@@XXWien1000 well two years later but its on amazon right now, at least it is in the North American servers.
dumb title. no one was "destroyed". They had a conversation; tho tense at times. This is what it looks like to be an adult. It's actually a great example of what *not* "destroying" anyone looks like
Film critic “film is not art”
Whatever you believe or perceive as art obviously isn't worth mentioning in your cute remark comment... Teach me the fine arts of your self proclaimed art... A critic with nothing to further make your little lame comment on RUclips.... Comical RUclipsr , butt hurt... Tell us how to be great like you...or in your mind. Gtfoh
words of a capitalist “critic” undoubtedly catering more to the masses, despite attempting to present as some intellectual. so frivolous. the term critic is used much too loosely.
Gallo is a true genius. That is why he is not a household name.
Hes just his own person he doesn't submit to the mold of Hollywood. He's just Vincent Gallo and doesn't break his balls for anyone and I can respect that 💯
His observation on the scene in Ozu is very interesting, and says something about the power of cinema.
Vincent was ostracized by Hollywood for being real
Noooooo, he was ostracized by Hollywood for putting in a contrived blowjob scene (of which he was the recipient) in a very bad, equally contrived movie
2023 word is cancelled
He is the opposite of Hollywood.
You mean for not being good. He had more confidence in his work than the audience.
He's a hero and I love him.
Hahahahah dude is sitting like a shy little boy while verbally destroying them! Magnificent.
He's spanning time
My suspicion of film critics has less to do with left-wing politics for I'm left-wing myself but I feel the elitism, snobbery, and sense of "ohhhh, it's arthouse or it's Oscar bait therefore I must like it" I find grating and annoying.
I have found at times in my life that the walls I've built not only keep others out but lock me in. I need Buffalo 66 occasionally understand myself.
He's elevated and I love his work.
from the very beginning of 66 u can tell that his character is emotionally wounded. He can’t even pee like a grown up. Just having to use the bathroom was a big deal. This was a great movie.
"i can sense left wing I'm offended" lol😂😂 wow this been happening forever
He sounds and acts/kind of has the same mannerisms as Tarantino
I agree. The voice even sounds the same.
@@lolac1575 wtf are you on about?
Tarantino is much more manic
Don't tell Gallo that. He fucking hates Tarantino. The man and the filmmaker.
Lol Vincent Gallo might call you out for the fair one for talking like that
Buffalo 66 is in my top 10 favourite films. I love this guy
What are the rest ?
@@christianlacroix5430 There's at least 30 or 40 of them in my top 10 :-D Hard to pick!
Where's the full episode?! We need this!
I enjoyed the movie, the story was fantastic and I show it and recommend it to people all the time.
Vincent gallo was so ahead of the times
"There's independent cinema, which I don't believe in, because there are good movies and bad movies"
Dad?
I have to say, even though he is not someone I particularly like, he is a great artist.
9:13 “For that one moment...” Brown Bunny ending scene..
Exactly what i was thinking too!
When he talks about autumn afternoon it provides some interesting insight into his mindset going into the making of the brown bunny.
I remember I had the bootleg VHS copy of this interview when I was a kid. I used to do acid and watch it on repeat.
Great, his music is cool too.
He told the truth about critics and Hollywood.
Buffalo 66 had the biggest impact on me as a 23 year old boy. It still chimes around my head today as a 40 year old man. Looking at these critic arseholes it appears the left wing dogma has been promulgated long before my time and it’s even worse in 2020. God bless you Vincent.
Left-wing dogma in 2020 is on a retarded level. It makes movies unwatchable. It's like they focus only on pleasing lgbt and blm.
you americans should stop calling your identity peddling liberals left wing.
FYI, left canNOT be liberals. Liberal is something strictly Right wing.
Left is not about identities. It is about economy and classes that are formed on the basis of ownership of means of production.
The only classes that the left recognizes are:
the proletariat/laborers or farmers.
the bourgeoisie(in conflict with the bourgeoisie),
the aristocrats(replaced by the bourgeoisie)
Classless society and equal opportunity is when everyone can have the same access to nature and nurture.
So arguments are established around how to achieve that.
It has no argument about identity politics.
I don't know why the US citizens are so hellbent on misusing the word.
Make no mistake: No one except maybe Bernie Sanders in your parliament is a leftie.
Every time I use the bathroom at the bar I say "get your face out of my pants"
@Korkunç TheTerrible AOC is the last bastion of right-wing America.
@@korkunctheterrible4302 Math 👀
3:48 He absolutely right about that left-wing crap in movies. It's like cancer.
Thurman Ulrich Righ wing, left wind : All retards. Stay normal.
@Thurman Ulrich it's both shit. Just tell me a good story and don't force feed me bullshit. Whether it's pro gay or pro military or what have you.
I don't care what these stuffy critics think. Buffalo 66 was one of the greatest films ever. It was watched many times by myself and family. It was very emotional and stung at parts. Different connections for different people.
06:30, he's appeared on several BBFC documentaries coincidentally.
The man is a genius in so many ways
Buffalo 66 is a cult classic
We are SPANNING time…..we like each other we are a couple we are in love ….Stolkholm Syndrome. We don’t TOUCH each other. We like each other we like each other a lot….we just don’t touch each other
I have to go to da bad ruum …. Been backed up all day all day I been backed up. I love that little smirk on Ricci’s face when he kidnaps her. What a great weird film. I love the happy ending. Perhaps the greatest ending of a film I’ve ever seen
Tim Robbin’s is exactly that…..a communist. I love him in Shawshank and that is about IT
VG can really express himself. A true artist even in this forum. BUT i think Dead Man Walking was also a great movie, just as 66
Beautiful film about stockholm syndrome
I dunno that it’s about that
it's precisely about that.
@@alexbarnet6982 Did he not straight up kidnap her in broad daylight (same day he got out of prison)? She slowly goes from a threatened and frightened victim to actually getting to like him.
@@XanderShiller yeah but she had 100s of opportunities to leave but doesn't. Cause she ends up liking him. She wasn't really ever scared of him just kinda went with it.
It's not really stockholm since she was never really afraid of him.
Brilliant man. Love his face/reaction at 8:05 listening to that clown attempt to sound knowledgeable. In his head laughing at the fool
I love this guy. He was a member of Rawesome and loved my clips and o loved his films.
Brilliant
Seriously? Did he know Aajonus?
10:05 onwards, what he’s saying is so accurate
I was just 13 when this movie came out and even then I could see how brilliant it was. Normies & critics are just unintelligent.
GALLO IS LEGEND SPANNING TIME & TAKING NAMES.
Not appreciating Buffalo 56 is akin to kicking puppies/kittens.
Sympatico with his attitude.
I had worked for him he built a studio in Tucson I did the HVAC work for him he was still on point with everything we did a master mind of what he is and wants he didn't do the labor but was familiar with the work necessary absolute master mind
Yeah he sounds like one of those type that has a little knowledge or understanding of about everything…
Yea. I love it. It put them back in their box. ""Lord snooty" just tried to deflect the focus on a mundane unrelated personal "clothing issue" but it backfired.
I distain film critics because for me they deliver nothing of value.
For example 'The greatest showman' was panned by the critics yet it broke a records of 26 non consecutive weeks at the top beating Adele among others.
His comments about films becoming iconic many years after release are true with IF , O lucky man and Rocky horror, which were all panned by the critics. If I paid any attention to them I'd have missed out on some amazing films and they would have picked up their pay checks and swanned off to their snooty cocktail dinners.
Vincent is a very intelligent man
He was around 40 here god damn he beautiful
He's very contradictory. I'm not sure why everyone's glorifying him in the comments…
Because people are too caught up on having a sound, dogmatic way of thinking that doesn't make anyone look at them funny. Why do you not want to let contradictory people to be listened to and believed?
Show me a person who never contradicts themselves, and I'll show you a person who's fake as fuck.
As if people don’t contradict themselves all the time or act in a hypocritical way all the time…
I'm from Buffalo NY. As he said I made my movie. I love it. Watch the movie, if you are not a buffalo Bills Football fan you won't get it. This is the best middle finger to what you don't like.and maybe the best hero to what you do like. Vincent Gallo... Buffalo 🦬 NY.
I love him! He’s so articulate and raw as fck……❤️
This not good. Cuss words not good.
Totally agree with him on the Lynch thing. I like Blue Velvet and a few things he’s done….but people act like Lynch invented weirdness….its bizarre….
I hope they checked under that couch for chocolate after he left
Does anyone know what they said before this clips start? I want to know what he is responding to
I fucking love Gallo!!
Tne responses by the critics and interviewer sounded almost brain dead compared to Gallo's words.
I love the characters. I know them. I am them. A beautiful film
the triumph of hope over experience
Good panel. 10:10
He's more relevant with this discussion today
I think he was referencing Ozu's, late spring. Beautiful film
Big up to Buffalo 66 and Vincent, saw him at camber sands a good few years ago off the chain...
Camber Sands in Sussex???
This is fantastic how he addresses his critics here without saying offensive things that could get him cancelled in the public opinion but if I look at what has been said about Gallo since Buffalo 66 then it was just what he's talking about. Critics assuming what the vast majority thinks what should be. I just watched Tetro now tonight for the first time, and it seems like artists like him, need to go away from the US, if they are that known, if they speak and act their mind. But UK is the Original Colony and there, snobbery is a sport.
Obviously an intelligent and articulate guy.
Now he’s had complaints lodged against him with Screen Actors Guild for sexually harassing actresses during auditions. #Classy
You gotta check out what the Film Actor's Guild has to say about him!
i fucking love this guy
Vincent
Does anyone know the filmmakers he mentions at 6:20 ??
Antonini, Renoir, Bergman. Foreign art directors
thank you@@HelloSpyMyLie
The Irishman hosting 'gets it'
He's Scott's