I surprised Warhol can actually talk normally like have a normal conversation with people .. I thought he usually just give one-word answers and replies ..
+Blond Thought Yeah that's probably why he got much quieter... you can't let people esp these days know you're that eccentric - have a dry sense of humor or anything lest you be crushed by late night "comedy" shows...
Wow, Spielberg met Andy Warhol? LUUUCCCKKKYYYY!!! Why does it seem like all the legends back in the day all died way too young? Yet, Spielberg's still alive. 0.0 Myyysstterryyy!!
@dundee12 From OpenCulture: In 1979, Andy Warhol spent $40,000 on a broadcast-quality camera and started dabbling in creating television programs that he aired on Manhattan public access cable channels. One episode featured Warhol, Bianca Jagger and Steven Spielberg simply hanging out on a bed.
I have an art exhibition opening today at Rancho Linda Vista in Oracle Arizona going all weekend long.. up all month long. They interviewed me on KVOA in Tucson, that was interesting.
I would be nice if people dropped the stupid bickering and talked solely about the video. What is the context of this interview? Why are these three in a room together?
I love the fact that Warhol attempts nothing more than the fanning of a "dead" fire in posing what what he is assuming is a question with no answer (such a fucking nihilist), and gradually coming to realize that his cynicism, so much his trademark, could be expressed through a disembodied voice. Spielberg is right there with him, neutralizing his bored yawps.
@ cremany - If anyone were to ask me, I'd say Andy was he freak here - not Steven! LOL. At least Steven is making an effort. Andy is his usual cardboard self and Bianca looks like she's high (though I'm sure she actually isn't)!
Wow Spielberg hogs the whole conversation, its littered with personal pronouns and endless uninteresting chatter about his own boring memories. How do you sit in front of someone as interesting as Warhol and talk about idiotic things you did as a brainless kid as if they were historical events?
Such a weird conversation. Spielberg is great!
It's bad when Andy and Bianca are looking at Steven like WTF?
I surprised Warhol can actually talk normally like have a normal conversation with people .. I thought he usually just give one-word answers and replies ..
It's just a facade he put on; it was part of his persona.
uuduu7 he was a "normal" man i think his "short speech" was part of his personality with journalists.
Wait why are we pretending this was a normal conversation?
*Yes, Valerie*
R.I.P. Andy Warhol :'(
Wow! What an incredible interview!
Is this where the idea for Poltergeist was born? What he was saying about ghosts in the television sounded awfully familiar.
LOL 🤣
Spielberg is wonderful I love to hear these little details about how he thinks.
Must have been a bummer for Spielberg when analogue TV was replaced by digital.... no more ghosting, multipath, or noise!
I never knew Spielberg was so weird.
+Blond Thought Yeah that's probably why he got much quieter... you can't let people esp these days know you're that eccentric - have a dry sense of humor or anything lest you be crushed by late night "comedy" shows...
Am I missing something? he seems fine to me
Most geniuses are far out. Spielberg is absolutely a creative genius.
@@scottmasson3039
Agree !
Wow, Spielberg met Andy Warhol? LUUUCCCKKKYYYY!!! Why does it seem like all the legends back in the day all died way too young? Yet, Spielberg's still alive. 0.0 Myyysstterryyy!!
I LOVE THIS!
Classic. Poltergeists and ET were 1982...a few years after this interview.
I like these two being in the same room, but damn it's weird.
Why was it weird according to you ?
Clearly not a serious conversation. They all seem high.
Benny Forthwith what’s not so serious about a high convo?
that’s when people have the best conversions tho
"That's where the word ghost almost came from!!"
Never ever take an interview seriously from a king sized bed….unless your John and Yoko.
maybe swallowing the transistor is why he was hearing radio? lmaooo good footage....
LOL true!
artsy conversations.
@dundee12 From OpenCulture: In 1979, Andy Warhol spent $40,000 on a broadcast-quality camera and started dabbling in creating television programs that he aired on Manhattan public access cable channels. One episode featured Warhol, Bianca Jagger and Steven Spielberg simply hanging out on a bed.
8 people don't love static tv.
Back when Steve could still somewhat handle cocaine.
🤣
Where can I find the whole interview, please?
Stephen on crank
@moeskido Thanks for putting this video into a historical perspective.
WHEN did this happen ?
The fact people take themselves seriously enough to argue with replica nobody on this site is a protest of self worthlessness
I have an art exhibition opening today at Rancho Linda Vista in Oracle Arizona going all weekend long.. up all month long. They interviewed me on KVOA in Tucson, that was interesting.
Spielberg was for sue doing a few rails... But thats okay probably gave him some crazy good movie ideas lol
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I am a fan of Andy Warhol but I know that with Valerie Solanas he behaved badly. That's why I wrote the song "That girl", on my channel.
he is very high
hahhaa bianca jagger listening
Ben Bedel That's "listening".
Stevens stoned
Steven Spielberg said to this day i convinced it was- and then he stopped
What was he convinced of? That it was him, maybe Jesus?
I would be nice if people dropped the stupid bickering and talked solely about the video.
What is the context of this interview? Why are these three in a room together?
I love the fact that Warhol attempts nothing more than the fanning of a "dead" fire in posing what what he is assuming is a question with no answer (such a fucking nihilist), and gradually coming to realize that his cynicism, so much his trademark, could be expressed through a disembodied voice. Spielberg is right there with him, neutralizing his bored yawps.
Stop writing crap
mayeb hes not on coke, i am like that, speak fast and all, and i've never done coke
he has add by teh way
@ cremany - If anyone were to ask me, I'd say Andy was he freak here - not Steven! LOL. At least Steven is making an effort. Andy is his usual cardboard self and Bianca looks like she's high (though I'm sure she actually isn't)!
yes.. haha
@Stiffmaster96 Ahm, no...
god knows how uch i hate spielberg hes more of an storry teller than a film maker in my idea but andy is just awesome
armin beh
I’d say he’s more of a film maker than a storyteller
@BlueOceanBelow bahahaha me too
drugs
its cocaine and maybe hes showing off in frount of andy
wait..andy did drugs?
#SCRIBZ
Wow Spielberg hogs the whole conversation, its littered with personal pronouns and endless uninteresting chatter about his own boring memories. How do you sit in front of someone as interesting as Warhol and talk about idiotic things you did as a brainless kid as if they were historical events?
TheRightToBeBold
Warhol usually talks as little as possible.
It's an interview
I don't believe Spielberg is sincere here at all.
Warhol has no charisma or captivating aura and his work is very void with soul. BASQUIAT saved Warhol's commercial work.
milove4art 2018 because he had autism
Pretentious boring waffle