look at james dean such a handsome man and I can't stop my eyes looking at him. He was the most handsome man of that era and good actor he was shy but good. I don't know how he is by nature but when I see him and think that he was too young when he died.....:( I'm a muslim and I don't hate anyone if they are hindu or American. Islam does not teach to hate anyone or say bad to others religion and Islam taught to love to respect and brotherhood in the whole world...
Ramsha Shakil I was gonna like your comment but for some reason you had to throw religion in with it. I completely agree with the first part of your comment though
SPOILERS for later scenes: Luz deserved what she got, torturing that poor animal. Spurs are *not* meant to be used that viciously, only for gentle nudges. I only wish the horse didn't have to die as well, but of course it's meant to be symbolic. Now Jordan and Leslie truly have to find their own way together, with no immediate tie to their previous lives.
I agree. I have always thought the same thing. That horse was well trained and would've done whatever she wanted it to do. She didn't have to be cruel to it.
I think it's a bit of a false view (that many had) that James Dean was a "natural," an actor who merely tapped into mysterious impulses in his soul/makeup or stirred up childhood or adolescent memories to bring urgency or passion to a role. I perceive that that was not the real story. He was a meticulous, painstaking, dedicated professional (for one so young) and absorbed and spoke each and every line with solid conviction. In any of his scenes in any film it is evident that he was obsessively calculating in his every gesture, every wave of an arm or hand, every re-positioning of a hat, every rapid or dramatic change in facial expression... it was all supremely under control, and not what could be called spontaneous. That's the reason he was so compelling on the screen: having thoroughly done his homework on what made his character(s) comes to life he made it seem as though it was really him being spontaneous when in truth it was the result of relentless pondering of the role and countless personal rehearsals in front of a mirror so that when the cameras starting rolling he had already "wrapped it up" as far as making the character convincing. In every scene all of the other characters, with few exceptions, seem to be pushed into the background until the minute he exists the screen frame.
I agree, that scene in Rebel Without a Cause where he is arguing with his parents at the stairs is one of the best acted scenes i've ever seen, he is so in the zone, focused, every movement feels so real, is impressive a 24 year old could act at that level.
RIP James Dean This Was His Final Film Released After His Death On September 30th 1955 In California After A Truck Turned On His Lane The Car Crashed Dean Died Instantly He Was 24
ROCK ON_ David Essex Hey kid, rock and roll, rock on Ooh, my soul Hey kid, boogey too, did ya? Hey shout, summertime blues Jump up and down in my blue suede shoes (Down) Hey kid, you rock and roll, rock on And where do we go from here? Which is the way that's clear? Still lookin' for that blue jean, baby queen Prettiest girl I ever seen See her shake on movie screen, Jimmie Dean (James Dean) And where do we go from here? Which is the way that's clear? Still lookin' for that blue jean, baby queen Prettiest girl I ever seen See her shake on movie screen, Jimmie Dean Jimmie Dean Rock on Rock on Rock on (Hey kid, you rock and roll) Rock on Rock on (Hey kid, you rock and roll) Rock on Rock on (Hey kid, you rock and roll) Rock on ...
@@nancymclaughlin6790 that's very funny Nancy! Most people don't even who Jet Rink was ! I do because he was my Hero in my favorite Movie ! I'm a J.R. !
Its meant to be used minimally, rather than one's heel, to encourage the animal to move forwards. If spurs mark the horse in anyway its seen as very bad.
You can tell Luz really wanted to brake that beautiful black stallion as she grit her teeth and slapped those vicious pair of spurs into his flanks then the horse gave those loud neighs and galloped off uncontrollably with her. Poor War Winds must never have had spurs used on him and he was determined to buck Luz off his back but unfortunately she was too good a rider.
JOJO THE DOORS BAND SPEAK IN SECRET ALPHABET SONG BEAT IT BEAT IT SONG AMERICA MILITARY INTELLIGENCE HEROES THE FIVE EYES WILD BILL DONAVAN TEDDY ROOSEVELT NO ONE DIRECTION BAND HARRY POTTER DEVIL DEMON WARLOCK WITCH ETHAN HAWKE
James Dean idolized Montgomery Cliff and Marlon Brando! They were method actors way before James Dean! Dean would call Montgomery Cliff up as said in his biography. Monty just ignored him. Monty was in very serious car accident leaving a party attended by Elizabeth Taylor and she drove to the scene of the accident and held Monty’s head in her lap until help arrived. He survived and went on to only make very selected movies by Monty. Supposedly, Taylor loved Monty very much, but Monty was either gay or bi. Brando use to visit Monty on the movie set as he admired Monty. James Dean will always be eternal in most people’s mind as he died so young and made such a profound feeling on his audiences with “East of Eden”, “Giant “, and “Rebel Without a Cause “! RIP all three. Admittedly, Dean made such an impact on audiences as did Monty and Brando.
I prefer James Dean. When he died everyone tried to be like him. They raced with fast cars just like he did they started to take pictures of their lives just like he did they tried to look like him they way he had his hair his attitude.
These two most beautiful people in show business.
No one more handsome than Gregory Peck
He was magical. God just wanted him more to be among His angels
My grandmother was in love in with James Dean and now I can see why .
Your grandma has the best taste ever...😍❤️
God given beauty of James Dean
Damn straight.
jaimon john Icancel
i love them both so much, RIP dearest liz and jimmy 🤍🤍
Dean the definition of cool here. Especially the hair.
Two beautiful and talented stars
Actors in this film are incredible !
James Dean was adorable in this movie as he was in all his movies ❤
All three.
Yes all 2 and a half movies. Limited lines were good fir him.
James Dean was so 🔥!!!
elizabeth taylor the most beautiful woman ever
paul sanders but the smallest bitch ever
Agree a natural beauty
True at all
Yes, Liz was realy the most beautyful woman in the world!!!!
Marilyn Monroe will disagree
Liz was so beautiful here
black_dalya yea a small bitch too
hector Untiveros you fool!
Dean was so cute
The way he kisses that water...
...I wish I was that water 😍
LONG LIVE JAMES DEAN
Rock Hudson, James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor and George Stevens. No wonder the name Giant! Heavyweights of Hollywood!!
look at james dean such a handsome man and I can't stop my eyes looking at him. He was the most handsome man of that era and good actor he was shy but good.
I don't know how he is by nature but when I see him and think that he was too young when he died.....:( I'm a muslim and I don't hate anyone if they are hindu or American. Islam does not teach to hate anyone or say bad to others religion and Islam taught to love to respect and brotherhood in the whole world...
All women and men love him ? but I like Rock Hudson too...
Ramsha Shakil what's religion got to do with this? But you're right
Ramsha Shakil I was gonna like your comment but for some reason you had to throw religion in with it. I completely agree with the first part of your comment though
Thank you for your answer ı like you ım Müslim too
I prefer Monty Clift and Paul Newman but JD was fine too.
Jimmy best ever ...cool man👏👏👏👏👏🙏
Badass Old Flick....👍
Why aren't these types of movies on Netflix? A classic that everyone should watch.
James Dean...♥️♥️
James Dean was just brilliant. So inventive and “inside” every character he played.x
Yes all three of them
@@robertmartin5308
Some of his best work was actually on. television. He did over 30 odd dramas. A lot are on utube. Check them out.x
@@wormsnake1 thank,you, I will watch, just wasn’t a fan I guess
@@robertmartin5308
Horses for courses.x
@@wormsnake1 thank you, I’ll take a peek
Great movie.
What an actor! Had he lived? I think he would have been a brilliant director.
Doubtful, limited mentally, just listen to him talk…..
He would have loved to been a director
Congratulations on James Dean 💕💕💕💕🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👐👋👋👋👋👋👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
SPOILERS for later scenes:
Luz deserved what she got, torturing that poor animal. Spurs are *not* meant to be used that viciously, only for gentle nudges.
I only wish the horse didn't have to die as well, but of course it's meant to be symbolic. Now Jordan and Leslie truly have to find their own way together, with no immediate tie to their previous lives.
I agree. I have always thought the same thing. That horse was well trained and would've done whatever she wanted it to do. She didn't have to be cruel to it.
Yes and we horse folks have seen too many cowboys misuse spurs
@@dsrtflwr6093true but it’s the Edna Ferber story and they wanted to be faithful to the novel
ジェームスディーンは永遠に不滅です✨✨✨‼️
I think it's a bit of a false view (that many had) that James Dean was a "natural," an actor who merely tapped into mysterious impulses in his soul/makeup or stirred up childhood or adolescent memories to bring urgency or passion to a role. I perceive that that was not the real story. He was a meticulous, painstaking, dedicated professional (for one so young) and absorbed and spoke each and every line with solid conviction. In any of his scenes in any film it is evident that he was obsessively calculating in his every gesture, every wave of an arm or hand, every re-positioning of a hat, every rapid or dramatic change in facial expression... it was all supremely under control, and not what could be called spontaneous. That's the reason he was so compelling on the screen: having thoroughly done his homework on what made his character(s) comes to life he made it seem as though it was really him being spontaneous when in truth it was the result of relentless pondering of the role and countless personal rehearsals in front of a mirror so that when the cameras starting rolling he had already "wrapped it up" as far as making the character convincing. In every scene all of the other characters, with few exceptions, seem to be pushed into the background until the minute he exists the screen frame.
I agree, that scene in Rebel Without a Cause where he is arguing with his parents at the stairs is one of the best acted scenes i've ever seen, he is so in the zone, focused, every movement feels so real, is impressive a 24 year old could act at that level.
i can't handle this much hotness help
Thank you!!!!!!
RIP James Dean This Was His Final Film Released After His Death On September 30th 1955 In California After A Truck Turned On His Lane The Car Crashed Dean Died Instantly He Was 24
It was a car with right of way driven by Donald Turnipseed, not a truck
Poor horse
ROCK ON_ David Essex
Hey kid, rock and roll, rock on
Ooh, my soul
Hey kid, boogey too, did ya?
Hey shout, summertime blues
Jump up and down in my blue suede shoes
(Down)
Hey kid, you rock and roll, rock on
And where do we go from here?
Which is the way that's clear?
Still lookin' for that blue jean, baby queen
Prettiest girl I ever seen
See her shake on movie screen, Jimmie Dean
(James Dean)
And where do we go from here?
Which is the way that's clear?
Still lookin' for that blue jean, baby queen
Prettiest girl I ever seen
See her shake on movie screen, Jimmie Dean
Jimmie Dean
Rock on
Rock on
Rock on
(Hey kid, you rock and roll)
Rock on
Rock on
(Hey kid, you rock and roll)
Rock on
Rock on
(Hey kid, you rock and roll)
Rock on
...
A SHIT SONG...
Thank you!!
For almost fifty years I thought he was saying...."hey kids..... looney tunes.....DJ's"....... and I'm thinking..."huh?"
Jet Rink "one of last true oil wildcatters "
@@nancymclaughlin6790 that's very funny Nancy! Most people don't even who Jet Rink was ! I do because he was my Hero in my favorite Movie ! I'm a J.R. !
that wasn't a woman riding the horse in the bucking scene, it was actually a man, a well known young rancher from the Marfa area
Why did she have to kick that poor horse with spurs
malcolm BEAUFORD2 To piss off Liz’s character
@@comedybros.4811 that's right! Big thanks. Just sent this to a Russian friend and he's howling. ))))
Because Luz was bitter and mad at the world and she took it out on the horse. Simple as that
The volume is way down on this...
Yeees...
stop kicking that poor horse! You're hurting him!
I had no idea that the metal part of a cowboy's boot, the spur, was meant to hurt a horse. I hate that. I don't think I like cowboys.
Its meant to be used minimally, rather than one's heel, to encourage the animal to move forwards. If spurs mark the horse in anyway its seen as very bad.
I'm just curious, what did you think that spurs were used for ?
@@bigrigJim To look kewl, lol
Love the film but hate music throughout a film. So distracting, at least to me.
***** To each his own. James Dean owns me.
Yup, the score is definitely a weak point. Show's why Morricone's work was so necessary
Did they really have to stab the horse like that?? I guess the horse is a method actor
It's called spurring hence the spurs on her boots and it wasn't real buttercup just a damn movie SMH
Mercedes McCambridge told the horse, "Lovely day for an exorcism."
Haha! You know your movies I see.
You can tell Luz really wanted to brake that beautiful black stallion as she grit her teeth and slapped those vicious pair of spurs into his flanks then the horse gave those loud neighs and galloped off uncontrollably with her. Poor War Winds must never have had spurs used on him and he was determined to buck Luz off his back but unfortunately she was too good a rider.
***** Yes but War Winds shattered his left foreleg to get Luz off. It looked like they killed each other.
A Big, Deep kiss JETT RINK and try to be under the shadows.The Witch offers to u the shadows of her House.
ELIZABETH I LOVE YOU......JAMES DO NOT DRIVE TO SALINAS !!!!!
Terrible display of horsemanship. Just a scene, I know, but it paints a nasty picture.
the women are compliched
aaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwww
JOJO THE DOORS BAND SPEAK IN SECRET ALPHABET SONG BEAT IT BEAT IT SONG AMERICA MILITARY INTELLIGENCE HEROES THE FIVE EYES WILD BILL DONAVAN TEDDY ROOSEVELT NO ONE DIRECTION BAND HARRY POTTER DEVIL DEMON WARLOCK WITCH ETHAN HAWKE
Bad rear projection.
:)
Beautiful video, thank you for sharing. If you get a minute, please stop by my channel and take a listen my original music. I hope you enjoy.
Bad CGI lol
zed2041x back when they had quality scripts and actors CGI was a non issue. Go watch some animation if you can't appreciate proper film.
@@AnnaLVajda chill, chill. He making a joke! Or was someone else here?
He talks like Ernest T. Bass
***** he got that rope stuff down
You all know he was killed in his Porche during a break in filming. RIP
💭🌈🌈🇮🇱❤️💙🌈🌈💭
I prefere Marlon Brando
James Dean idolized Montgomery Cliff and Marlon Brando! They were method actors way before James Dean! Dean would call Montgomery Cliff up as said in his biography. Monty just ignored him. Monty was in very serious car accident leaving a party attended by Elizabeth Taylor and she drove to the scene of the accident and held Monty’s head in her lap until help arrived. He survived and went on to only make very selected movies by Monty. Supposedly, Taylor loved Monty very much, but Monty was either gay or bi. Brando use to visit Monty on the movie set as he admired Monty. James Dean will always be eternal in most people’s mind as he died so young and made such a profound feeling on his audiences with “East of Eden”, “Giant “, and “Rebel Without a Cause “! RIP all three. Admittedly, Dean made such an impact on audiences as did Monty and Brando.
I prefer James Dean. When he died everyone tried to be like him. They raced with fast cars just like he did they started to take pictures of their lives just like he did they tried to look like him they way he had his hair his attitude.
james dean el vaquero rebelde