ANDREW MCCARTHY Shares the Downside of Fast Success in His BRAT PACK Acting Career

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @nataliebrunson1157
    @nataliebrunson1157 Год назад +31

    Andrew McCarthy was always the Brat Packer that I identified with the most. He seems extremely self reflective and deep. I enjoyed this interview and hope that you can have more like it in the future.

    • @aarondavid5866
      @aarondavid5866 Год назад +1

      how can he afford to give his parents money?

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 Год назад +3

      @nataliebrunson1157, Same here.

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 Год назад

      ​@@aarondavid5866He made good money acting in movies, and if you read his book, he talks about his dad demanding money frequently, as his dad's life and career sorta went down the tubes.

    • @tinasanders7054
      @tinasanders7054 4 месяца назад

      Same here

  • @law110758
    @law110758 Год назад +4

    "that doesn't add up" Andrew you have always been my favorite. I love the thoughtful, insightful look on your face before you said those words

  • @michaeljordan6008
    @michaeljordan6008 Год назад +12

    Love watching Rosenbaum with another very bright person.

  • @jordanas3750
    @jordanas3750 6 месяцев назад +1

    Andrew McCarthy is the rare individual who has true introspection regarding himself and those around them without the harm of self doubt And self unworthiness. And that level of empathy and awareness showed in his portrayal of characters.

  • @Jabber-ig3iw
    @Jabber-ig3iw Год назад +7

    Andrew is by far my favourite Brat packer, films of my childhood, Class is my favourite of his.

    • @vuho2075
      @vuho2075 7 месяцев назад

      Same here. My fav is 1987's Less Than Zero. Not a surprise. I grew up in So Cal in the 1980's. Did undergrad @ USC

  • @AraFilmsFire
    @AraFilmsFire Год назад +9

    understated leading man. part of my childhood and ill always respect him for it.

  • @TheArtofRetouching
    @TheArtofRetouching Год назад +15

    I would like to see more "truth" like this video. To us, these actors seem so special, but then we know they are just normal people, ultimately. Dealing with the fame is quite interesting to me.

  • @Soundofsilver2007
    @Soundofsilver2007 Год назад +7

    Ive been hearing that interview went extremely deeeeep.
    Reminiscent of some of Marc Maron’s interviews that result in his guess exploring the darkest corners of their mind while Mark guides them over the course of that specific interview.

    • @danielrose8305
      @danielrose8305 Год назад +1

      Sounds like Andrew was the Marc of this interview haha.

    • @vickenator
      @vickenator 10 месяцев назад

      @Soundofsilver2007 That's the gist I'm getting from these clips as well. I love how Andrew just flipped things around on Michael and I'm glad Michael was so receptive to discussing his own troubling experiences with family asking for money. Great conversation; this really makes me want to go find the full episode.

  • @tangofett4065
    @tangofett4065 Год назад +10

    Just introduced my young kids to the movie Mannequin last week. They absolutely loved it! Thanks for making that movie special, Andrew.

  • @bobbyjonkey13
    @bobbyjonkey13 Год назад +3

    my fav of his films are mannequin.. hilarious!!!!!

  • @DocPortland
    @DocPortland Год назад +2

    So, this notion of helping is an animal unto itself. “Codependency is a circular relationship in which one person needs the other person, who in turn, needs to be needed. The codependent person, known as 'the giver,' feels worthless unless they are needed by - and making sacrifices for - the enabler, otherwise known as 'the taker." I've had a successful 30 year career, and no longer help. I do give to charities that are able to help - and my family and friends know this. If they need help, they be responsible and do the right thing and seek out help from the professional entities that are designed to help.

  • @MrMojo271
    @MrMojo271 Год назад +4

    I couldn’t imagine asking my sibling or child for money.

  • @condemnedpotbelly8491
    @condemnedpotbelly8491 Год назад +5

    They don't hate you when you give them money...they hate themselves

  • @stankormy5717
    @stankormy5717 Год назад +2

    This dude had it all!

  • @lindamawdsley6130
    @lindamawdsley6130 Год назад +6

    Money that is given as a gift has a positive energy, money that is expected has a more negative energy connected to it as it is not given unreservedly🙂🙃

    • @custos3249
      @custos3249 Год назад

      Remember that next time you cash your paycheck and pay rent.

  • @DaFactsNoNonsense1713
    @DaFactsNoNonsense1713 Год назад +3

    McCarthy making sense

  • @patrickmoreau7592
    @patrickmoreau7592 Год назад +3

    Family is not everything unfortunately because they are human.

  • @Polka96B
    @Polka96B 7 месяцев назад

    Ouch!

  • @xLCHe
    @xLCHe Год назад +2

    A bit different but thoughtful dude

  • @BrittKatSlat
    @BrittKatSlat 7 месяцев назад

    You guys, Andrew in particular sounded a little distant and out of touch from financial realities of people who aren’t famous, wealthy or wealthy-enough. The Mcdonalds comment for instance…you can’t make enough there to support a mouse.
    But i appreciate the conversation. Money makes people weird.

  • @rowdyriter
    @rowdyriter Год назад

    so asking for ps5 is off the table oooooor? any wiggle room here?

  • @matthewschwartz6607
    @matthewschwartz6607 Год назад +1

    Is it true that he had a bad drinking problem? I read that he was an alcoholic .

    • @rolandofgilead43
      @rolandofgilead43 Год назад +1

      honestly i cannot remember i know Judd had one i think he also i think had a drug problem i think? back in the day but he's been clean for years if my memory is right. or was it drinking i really don't remember anyone can correct me if i'm wrong i don't mind

    • @tonymclaughlin7
      @tonymclaughlin7 Год назад +1

      Yes, he had a serious drinking problem, he's been sober since 1992.

    • @rolandofgilead43
      @rolandofgilead43 Год назад +2

      @@tonymclaughlin7 good for him I thought he said 2002? Either way good for him to realize it and get sober

  • @thedentist888
    @thedentist888 Год назад +2

    Man, I hope that guy's family doesn't listen to his show..

  • @NeilD1
    @NeilD1 5 месяцев назад

    The downside is doing these types of podcasts. Its literally sadder than Pauly Shore. In fact Pauly Shore feels sorry for these guys

  • @jipangoo
    @jipangoo 5 месяцев назад

    This guy is 62 going on 24

  • @habl00pep
    @habl00pep Год назад +2

    Why wouldn’t you help your family just survive

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 Год назад +3

      He did. Read his book.

    • @drea4195
      @drea4195 Год назад +1

      Maybe he doesn't want to create a dependency. Maybe he doesn't want to enable them to continue to make bad life decisions that keep ending in poverty.

  • @StoriesandLessonswithAmyEbert
    @StoriesandLessonswithAmyEbert 7 месяцев назад

    Did Andrew McCarthy just transform into Jordan Peterson before our very eyes...?

    • @Maialeen
      @Maialeen 7 месяцев назад +1

      No. What an insult. How do you see someone nice like him and think about a weird old pill popper.