VINCENT D'ONOFRIO Shares His Opinion Working with STANLEY KUBRICK

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    Vincent D'Onofrio (Law & Order, Full Metal Jacket) joins us this week and opens up on his process of letting go on set, fully embracing the idea of failure in service of a better artistic performance. Vincent is candid about his decade long experience on Law & Order - from the burnout he suffered on set, to the disdain certain crew had for his choices in the role, to the gratitude he had for the actor it helped him become. We also talk about the intensity on set shooting Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, growing up introverted, and having to teach actors certain lessons.
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    VINCENT D'ONOFRIO Shares His Opinion Working with STANLEY KUBRICK #insideofyou #vincentdonofrio #kubrick
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  • @JoshAintSoCool
    @JoshAintSoCool 7 месяцев назад +40

    Vincent d’onofrio always kind of scared me. His performance in the cell was horrific in the BEST way. His performance as private Pyle in full metal jacket was so good and so dark that It made him into a scary figure. But he’s simply a big, hulking dude who loves his craft. ❤

    • @countchoculitis1528
      @countchoculitis1528 3 месяца назад

      Oh man I forgot about The Cell! Yeah he was great in that! Dude can get so intense. I really like him as Edgar in Men in Black. Great actor!

  • @johnedwards4765
    @johnedwards4765 Месяц назад +1

    D'onofrio is the most honest, forthcoming actor I've ever heard interviewed. And as a Vietnam veteran (25th Infantry Division, 1967-1968), I've respected him for his
    work on "Full Metal Jacket".

  • @mikehoskins56
    @mikehoskins56 7 месяцев назад +18

    D'onofrio needs to write a book about his experiences as an actor. Maybe even an autobiography.

  • @mikehoskins56
    @mikehoskins56 7 месяцев назад +9

    I love Vincent D'onofrio. He was so good in Full Metal Jacket. I notice no one from that film EVER talks about working with R. Lee Ermey. Did the cast despise him? I'd sure like to know.

  • @hombrelobomedia3503
    @hombrelobomedia3503 7 месяцев назад +3

    Dude with glasses gets so blown away “what!!?!””. “ we hear that all the time!!!” Super happy he’s willing to cop to the fact that he didn’t have first hand knowledge of Stan’s directing techniques with Shell. Amazing passion my friend. So real. So like a little child. God bless you. ❤

  • @dominique9187
    @dominique9187 7 месяцев назад +8

    Stanley Kubrick is among the greatest !❤ Exciting to hear Vincent D’Onofrio talking about him !! Vincent is an amazing actor !❤❤ Great podcast !👏👏💙💙

  • @Paumanokcom
    @Paumanokcom Месяц назад

    "The Battle of Hue" as shown in the film is taken from the book "Dispatches."

  • @MrElephantBeach
    @MrElephantBeach 7 месяцев назад +6

    He was probably lucky that most of his scenes were indoors so they had more control over the shots.

  • @The_Greipist
    @The_Greipist 7 месяцев назад +2

    I never realized until a few years ago that he was also in Adventures in Babysitting. He was pretty buff in that, lol

  • @matthiasck
    @matthiasck 4 месяца назад +1

    If so big and scary, why friend shaped??
    Such a class act 🏆🫡 Can’t wait to see him & Charlie Cox work together again

  • @kyzor-sosay6087
    @kyzor-sosay6087 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent actor.

  • @Lord_of_The_World
    @Lord_of_The_World 3 месяца назад

    The movie is a masterpiece. All the actors were perfect and brilliant.
    Vincent and Lee should had won each an Oscar

  • @jh2245
    @jh2245 3 месяца назад

    Some media have often made a lot of Duvall and Kubrick on set, but Duvall herself literally said in recent years that she leaned more working with Stanley on that one film than she learned on all her other films combined.

  • @jculver1674
    @jculver1674 7 месяцев назад +5

    I read that when Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman were considering whether they should do Eyes Wide Shut, they called D'Onofrio, who was a friend of theirs, for advice. He told them that they should do the movie, that it would be a great experience, but that they should rent a house in London because "you're going to be there for a while". Indeed, the Eyes Wide Shut shoot stretched into 2 years, and they lived in London for so long that their kids developed English accents.

  • @joliecide
    @joliecide 3 месяца назад

    One of the best actors ever.

  • @Steveman27
    @Steveman27 7 месяцев назад +2

    Given how Stanley kept it quick with very little details and only a few takes there, but had there be an extremely high amount of takes for the scene in The Shining for Shelley Duvall and where he deliberately gave her a hard time to the point that it messed her up in real life, it sounds like Stanley hated Shelley for some reason.

    • @wickedjuice
      @wickedjuice 5 месяцев назад +3

      Amazing that you can pinpoint Shelley Duvall's issues to a film she shot a couple of decades before showing any signs of having an issue.
      I guess you know her well and can rule out everything else that effects other people who were not in the Shining but also have issues.

  • @bardoface
    @bardoface 7 месяцев назад +1

    The fact that Stanley Kubrick left him to do his thing says something about Vince.

  • @BatmanBoss
    @BatmanBoss 7 месяцев назад +3

    Great stuff. Sounds like Stanley was cool

    • @daustin8888
      @daustin8888 7 месяцев назад +1

      Tell that to Shelly Duvall

    • @stevennieto9898
      @stevennieto9898 7 месяцев назад

      Great director, shit person.

  • @jjman533
    @jjman533 4 месяца назад

    Kinpin Pyle!

  • @exclamationpointman3852
    @exclamationpointman3852 7 месяцев назад +8

    Devastating to Shelley.... I wish Jack or somebody would have stepped in and stopped that mistreatment. Makes me sad thinking about it. That probably messed with Shelley even into today. GOD bless Shelley Duvall.

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell 7 месяцев назад +4

      A pinch of salt about "poor, pathetic Shelley Duvall!" and what Kubrick - the vile beast! - did to her: let me see if I have this correct: she was so damaged by working with Kubrick that she went on to do another 19 films over the next twenty years. During that time, she created and executive produced a string of television series, acted in over two dozen television films, and hosted several television shows - which she also occasionally wrote for.
      Wow - Kubrick really did a number on her! He destroyed her so badly it took nearly twenty years for his cruelty to exact its toll! Dr. Phil showed us! During her post-Kubrick period, she was so traumatized she wound up with two Primetime Emmy nominations, a Peabody Award, and seven CableACE Awards (and 14 nominations).
      No doubt about it, working with Kubrick - the vile beast! - ended what could've been a successful career. He has a lot to answer for, the swine!
      Thank Goodness that finally, with decades of hindsight - and people repeating the same increasingly exaggerated stories - we've been able to reduce her entire career to a cliche! I'm glad Kubrick, who died in 1999, is being punished for his entire career. Burn the films! Die, monster, die! 🙄

    • @nicklaskos6779
      @nicklaskos6779 7 месяцев назад +1

      Duvall said recently that the stories about kubrick mistreating her are exaggerated. I've seen the behind the scenes videos that people often mention as proof, and from what i saw, there was no mistreatment. I think it's available on RUclips. I'm not saying for sure that it didn't happen, however I couldn't find any proof.

    • @exclamationpointman3852
      @exclamationpointman3852 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheStockwell it's people like you who deny the Holocausts of others.
      Pathetic.
      = In SPITE of Kubrick. He made her do that yelling bat scene a record 127 times and she got ill and her hair fell out! If you did acting it doesn't matter if it is fake or not it impacts the body the exact same! Trauma is trauma and that will be with her forever; he talked to her like a dog and treated her like trash and she is not in a good place now - of course she will speak well of him, because people like you love to kiss his behind and won't call him on his foolishness!

    • @exclamationpointman3852
      @exclamationpointman3852 7 месяцев назад

      @@nicklaskos6779 made her do that yelling scene with a bat a record 127 times. She grew ill and her hair fell out. He berated her in front of the host of that huge production.
      That sounds exaggerated to you?
      If so, this is no exaggeration: you are pathetic.

    • @wickedjuice
      @wickedjuice 5 месяцев назад

      @@exclamationpointman3852 So he also made Jack, the crew and himself do that scene 127 times correct?

  • @sebastianalegria3401
    @sebastianalegria3401 26 дней назад

    For any actor, working with Kubrick was a real hell and Vincent knows it better than anyone, think of all he tortured Shelley Duvall during the shooting of The Shinning. Nevertheless, today it's hard to unfake chemistry with someone because of social media, so Stanley Kubrick would be probably cancelled today.

  • @MidNightRider2001
    @MidNightRider2001 7 месяцев назад +1

    A jelly donut?

  • @rmurraypics
    @rmurraypics 3 месяца назад

    Stupid questions from the host.

  • @countvlad8845
    @countvlad8845 7 месяцев назад

    The only SK film I can tolerate is 2001. The rest have big nuggets of pain in them. They are painful to watch, even the black comedy. The last film was a flop and not only was it painful, but it was also boring. Wooden people. Who cares if they wore masks. The actors wore masks even off the set. Nobody was real, thus it was boring.

  • @andyscott5277
    @andyscott5277 3 месяца назад

    I hate this whole "Kubrick manipulated Shelley for a performance" narrative. It’s all speculation, but has really caught on, and repeated as fact. People use it to discredit Kubrick, and it’s just not fair imo.