It's Ben said that Bob Wilke was a fantastic golfer, the actor Mr. Colburn killed with knive in draw scene magnificent 7. James Colburn was one cool dude! Thank you for posting this little 💎! T.C.B. ⚡🤟
James Coburn is one of those guys who just had charismatic features and, like Steve McQueen , Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin were the actors that my generation tried to emulate and were in the best movies..The original anti-hero that you wanted to win in the end...Coburn could play the villain with his cocky smile and presence...Thanks for this interview.
Coburn here is so obviously a generous, thoughtful, gentle man. A pity that the interviewer is so juvenile, with his battery of random quotes (Peckinpah films and the NRA is possibly the most absurd), and his banal questions; one half expects him to say, 'And next, what is your favourite colour?'
Coburn, McQueen, Bronson all had that cool confidence, self assured, don't need anybody else air, man of the world characters...Sometimes i wonder why I'm drawn to that type of screen presence and real life persona.. Many don't know this: Greg Laurie liked the actors too, especially Steve McQueen (the recent Jesus Revolution movie is about Greg's coming to know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior). Eleven months before his death, Steve listened to Greg Laurie and gave his life to Jesus. Thanks, Greg..there are videos about it. I hope that many in Hollywood will make that same decision. A little known character study movie "The Honkers", about a Rodeo Cowboy starring James Coburn and Slim Pickens, should have won him at least an Oscar nomination...still a fan:). And he definitely should have won another Oscar for "Hard Times."
If I had the chance to ask James Coburn one question, it would be if he was ever offered the chance to be in The Dirty Dozen. I think that Charles Bronson is the only actor that went from The Magnificent Seven to The Great Escape to The Dirty Dozen. Those were the 3 films from 1960 to 1966 that encompassed a war type mentality of us against the enemy.
Thank you for posting this. I saw this interview when it was first shown on TV. I haven't had a chance to watch it again yet but is there any mention of A Fistful of Dynamite (aka Duck, You Sucker)? I vaguely remember Coburn mentioning it but I may be confusing that with another interview.
Thanks so much for uploading this! Do you have any other episodes? I have almost all of them from this series but I'm still missing the Janet Leigh and the John Sayles episode, do you have any of the 2 by any chance? Would be amazing if you can upload them :) Thank you!
Unfortunate the interviewer didn't touch upon the iconic Leone film "Duck You Sucker" aka "Fistful of Dynamite", a sterling performance by Coburn as "Firecracker".
James Coburn Has Essential Role Cool, Tough,A True Gentleman With Style.
It's Ben said that Bob Wilke was a fantastic golfer, the actor Mr. Colburn killed with knive in draw scene magnificent 7. James Colburn was one cool dude! Thank you for posting this little 💎! T.C.B. ⚡🤟
James Coburn is one of those guys who just had charismatic features and, like Steve McQueen , Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin were the actors that my generation tried to emulate and were in the best movies..The original anti-hero that you wanted to win in the end...Coburn could play the villain with his cocky smile and presence...Thanks for this interview.
James Coburn seems like the nicest guy.
This was absolutely wonderful. Thanks so much!
One of the effortlessly cool actors. And been the recipient of the one inch punch.....hats off to Mr Coburn 👏
I recently discovered & watched The Last of Sheila. A great Suspense/Mystery Who-Done-It from the 70s. An incredibly underrated film.
Thank you for this rare interview upload.
cool - another youtuber requested it. I glad i kept it all these years. its great that people find videos they like.
@@naysmith5272 do you have any more of James Coburn?
Great to see this up on You Tube….been looking for it for years…Thanks
@@009slay just this video
What a dude, love his laugh and laid back attitude.
One of the true greats!
Born in Nebraska
To me he will always be Sgt Steiner.His best role,and he had a few.
Thank you
Class gentleman, simultaneously rugged and smooth
Surprised he seems so laid back and kindly, given how intimidating he came across on screen so often (Pat Garrett, Cross of Iron, Affliction etc)
Great actor and he had a great speaking voice.
Coburn here is so obviously a generous, thoughtful, gentle man. A pity that the interviewer is so juvenile, with his battery of random quotes (Peckinpah films and the NRA is possibly the most absurd), and his banal questions; one half expects him to say, 'And next, what is your favourite colour?'
True, interviewer kinda fumbling along on some of his off the mark questioning. Still it's James Coburn in weird mostly unseen piece of footage.
Coburn, McQueen, Bronson all had that cool confidence, self assured, don't need anybody else air, man of the world characters...Sometimes i wonder why I'm drawn to that type of screen presence and real life persona..
Many don't know this: Greg Laurie liked the actors too, especially Steve McQueen (the recent Jesus Revolution movie is about Greg's coming to know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior). Eleven months before his death, Steve listened to Greg Laurie and gave his life to Jesus. Thanks, Greg..there are videos about it. I hope that many in Hollywood will make that same decision.
A little known character study movie "The Honkers", about a Rodeo Cowboy starring James Coburn and Slim Pickens, should have won him at least an Oscar nomination...still a fan:).
And he definitely should have won another Oscar for "Hard Times."
If I had the chance to ask James Coburn one question, it would be if he was ever offered the chance to be in The Dirty Dozen. I think that Charles Bronson is the only actor that went from The Magnificent Seven to The Great Escape to The Dirty Dozen. Those were the 3 films from 1960 to 1966 that encompassed a war type mentality of us against the enemy.
Lee Marvin Was Asked With Prior War Experience.Marvin And Coburn Signed Each Other's Fan Photos.
Thats cool!@@robertroberto2487
Brilliant actor!
affliction is his materpiece
Thank you for posting this.
I saw this interview when it was first shown on TV.
I haven't had a chance to watch it again yet but is there any mention of A Fistful of Dynamite (aka Duck, You Sucker)?
I vaguely remember Coburn mentioning it but I may be confusing that with another interview.
"I got him.off liqueur.......so he then started snorting cocaine" 😂
Liqueur! Hahaha! Sam wouldn't touch the stuff, but he sure touched liquor!
Thanks so much for uploading this!
Do you have any other episodes? I have almost all of them from this series but I'm still missing the Janet Leigh and the John Sayles episode, do you have any of the 2 by any chance? Would be amazing if you can upload them :)
Thank you!
Unfortunately this is the only episode I have. I uploaded this after a conversation with @giuliosacchi5565 glad I did as people are quite liking it.
@@naysmith5272 Thanks anyway! ❤
Unfortunate the interviewer didn't touch upon the iconic Leone film "Duck You Sucker" aka "Fistful of Dynamite", a sterling performance by Coburn as "Firecracker".
The Great Escape was great because of the cast.
Love major dundee
To me Flint’s character was spoofing James Bond.