@@sciencenate yeah, hallucinating from an overdose of a sigma receptor agonist, which by the way, is the receptor also responsible for religious experiences, physiological regulation of the human body, and also could be involved in the malignent actions of certain cancers doesn't make you Terrence McKenna. Who I might add isn't exactly a prime example of ego death. You could just say people who are filthy casuals of opioids aren't experts on endorphins. or whatever your point was supposed to be. And by the way, if you have to keep using DMT to contact higher beings in your life tells me you obviously aren't gaining any true enlightened insights into your life, and are just living your life stuck in a revolving door, instead of pushing through to the other side. Also known as addiction, or just using psychedelics as an adulterant.
@PolyTicks I'm sorry, what are you asking? Do I also think those two fucks should fade into obscurity? Yes, yes I do. Are you comparing some guy who organized a prostitution ring to two guys who were simply grease-balls? I'll leave you alone to play with your blocks.
@@shaunpearson7905 he didn't like to fuck young females. He was provided child prostitutes to rich people. and was murdered in his prison sell in order to keep quiet
@@shaunpearson7905 Sounds like something the lawyers for epstein's accomplices, enablers and "clients" would say. Also Norton made a movie in the 90's called Primal Fear with some similar themes to the epstein story that did well at the box office. That and Norton kind of looks like him.
The more I hear Edward Norton speak, the more I'm really growing as a fan of his! This guy is becoming one of my heroes. ✊ He's a storyteller that leads with his heart.
What Edward is describing is what movies used to be like. The Maltese Falcon, Giant, Out Of The Past and such. The plots were meaty, the acting was well done, cinematography, music, etc everything worked together and you got a gem of a movie. That is rare these days.
That's exactly what Once Upon a Time in Hollywood felt like to me. For most of the movie I had no idea what's going on let alone what the plot is, yet it was a ton of fun to watch. It looks amazing, sounds amazing, the characters were super interesting, it just draws you in. I wouldn't be surprised if Quentin knows exactly what you mean, he often talks about that era. Looks like Edward Norton shares a similar fascination
American History X and Fight Club were amazing. The rest of his "films" not so much. Had incredible promise as an actor but started reading his own press. Hasn't made a good movie since riding Brad Pitt's coattails.
I've always heard he was an absolute nightmare to work with on set. He was extremely critical and wanted more control then he was allowed. I have no idea how true that is, however.
Fkn love Norton’s description of these films. He perfectly summed up the brilliance of Chinatown, and he really did a terrific job directing and acting in Motherless Brooklyn. Not to mention how right he is about what studios, theaters, and critics think of audiences. They assume they won’t like serious movies, so they undersell the advertising, and since few people hear about the movies, they don’t go see them, and the studios and theaters say “Told ya no one would see it.”
Ed Norton has been blackballed from Hollywood completely since his abominable behavior on the set of The Incredible Hulk. Which not only got him completely dismissed from "The Marvel Universe" prior to The Avengers costing him hundreds of millions of dollars it also ended his career. While he still occasionally will book voice over work his days as a Hollywood leading man are long gone. That is why he had to write, produce, direct, and star in this film ...because no one else will hire him for anything.
3:55 Norton provides one of the most heartfelt, intellectual and comprehensive descriptions of what film is (or should be) that I have ever heard. It's obvious that Norton is not only a professional film actor/maker/producer but a true student of cinema. He has given every ounce of his professional soul to this industry, truly remarkable.
Lol I just rewound for the fifth time, trying to figure out what movie he’s talking about, when I stumbled across your comment. Made me feel so much better!
@@iambenmay Robert Caro Is an American treasure. Probably one of the best biographers of all times. I'm waiting impatiently for the last volume of The times of LBJ
My favorite story about him was finding out the Bethpage state parkway was built because Robert Moses wanted a quicker way to the Bethpage golf course.
@Scott Johnstone Taking the film on face value a piece of shit who thinks his skin colour makes him superior goes to jail and sees what his neo nazi friends are really like and realizes he has been manipulated into believing such crap. I guess others see it differently.
And imagine it's a movie thats ONLY pretty much him alone, (say like Guy Pearce in nolan's Memento) not just have him thrown in with an all-star ensemble cast like QT's usual movies
Ed shows us how a movie connoisseur perceives movies. Lots of people in this comment section didn't get it and talk about him sleepy and boring. We can taste movie pieces with him. He passionately brings our attention to different parts of the movies. Good storyteller.
You kids are too young to know that Edward Norton is one of the most respected actors in Hollywood, just look at his filmography and who he's worked with. Nobody but children think this guy is underrated.
From 1934 to 45 Fiorello LaGuardia was mayor of NYC. He was powerful and tough enough to keep Robert Moses under some control. When LaGardia's final term as mayor ended he lamented that now there would be no one to control Moses. Im watching a really good documentary on the history of NYC called : New York City a Documentary. It's from from 1999.
This guy is one of the best actors in the last 25 years. He is really underrated.he should be considered on the same level as deniro,Pacino and Brando.
@@serenity2655 funny I'm watching it now... episode 3 at the moment. It's on RUclips " New York a Documentary Film" I think it's missing one of the episodes about the twin towers of which there are two.
Al Pena have you seen The Score with Pacino and Brando (his last film before his death)? That’s great. He also was really convincing as a skin head in American History X...Rounders is classic though....
I would be of the belief, that the American side being successful is founded on too many variables to make it even close to comparable to the Canadian side. The Canadian side has although subjective, what’s widely considered to be a far superior view. People out on once in a lifetime vacations, will overwhelmingly gravitate towards the Canadian side because of the superior view. More cash in, more Canadian side gets built up, meanwhile the American side is boarded up houses and businesses. It’s quite the stark contrast.
The American side of Niagara Falls looks like The Walking Dead could be filmed there--the place is a dump, literally! For those not familiar, good Love Canal Niagara Falls.
He tried to do with Manhattan and some woman stood up to him. It would have killed NYC. He wanted 3 highway running through Manhattan to kill the urban experience of walking
@@Anonymous-tk9re The America side is said to have the better view since the Canadian side has the horse shoe falls, and can be seen better from the America side. But that has nothing to do with the success of the city. The parkway streamlined tourism straight to the waterfront which kept any international money from being spent within the city on local businesses and destroyed its economy. Prior to the parkway the city was quite nice. And then of course there was the love canal debacle. Which was the nail in the coffin. And to be honest the Canadian side is garbage too. It should be much nicer. You get the Canadian waterfront which seems nice at first glance but has nothing to really offer of any substance. And three blocks from the water its basically a Canadian ghetto.
I really want to see more of Edward in films or in a tv /netflix series. He's a very good actor. They say he is or was hard to work with had many crazy demands but I hope he does get to do more.
People do know about Robert Moses but he's one of those historical figures who people overlook despite the fact that his policies had such a massive impact.
I'm gonna do some research on him. I heard of him because I live in ny and he's got a bunch of things named after him. What is the craziest thing you heard about him?
He's talking about Robert Moses... He's the most fascinating character to ever live.... Basically bob was as influential as presidents ... Audible has biography on his life which one the putlizer great listen... Once you listen to that book you'll realize public office is about spending money and control over board budget. New York was basically bankrupt and he was still board director over parks, bridges and housing giving him billions of dollars at his disposal.
@@warrenduffy1377 Interesting. I can access the article in its entirety absent any paywall interference. If you PM me, I'm happy to provide you the text.
There were documentaries about him in the 60s and 70s. He did not rule "secretly". He had the power because those who were given the power relinquished it without complaint. Even the common folk knew him and knew his power.
"Now Amos Moses was a Cajun He lived by himself in the swamp He hunted alligator for a living He'd just knock them in the head with a stump.... Yeah!! The New York law gonna git ya son....."
Yeah, he looks tired, but that's what happens when you dedicate yourself to a craft. It's what you look like when you actually give a shit about what you're doing.
Edward Norton is a sharp as a tack, talented ,well spoken, concise pleasure of an interviewee. His mind does all the work needed, unhurried and precise. Joe Rogan is overwhelmed, unmasked, mouth opened, nothing to say thinking to himself "uhooh, hominahominahomina........".
Spotify have withdrawn 40 of Joe's old videos many of them are on controversial subjects, and neither Joe or Spotify are commenting. On the surface it looks like blatant censorship. I will not be following Joe until the situation is clarified.
Wow this is an amazing idea making a movie about Robert Moses. Moses was a very dark, racist power broker. I always thought he was the Parks and Rec commissioner in the 50’s. As someone that was born and raised in the Bronx. Robert Moses hated the Bronx. He built the Cross Bronx Expressway to allow Manhattanites to go from Manhattan to Westchester and bypassing the Bronx. That destroyed commerce and investment in the Bronx.
Robert Moses - just hearing his name gives me the chills. Learned about him in the New York documentaries Norton mentioned. I can’t look at a freeway now without thinking of him.
I'm from NY and have a Robert Moses story about his racism. He built the "parkways" on Long Island with low bridges so no large commercial vehicles could travel. You have to take the parkways from the city to get to Robert Moses beach. It's said that he did this partly because the vast majority of minorities from the city had to take the buses to get to RMB. Buses can't travel on the parkways so it kept the minorities off of the beach. He was a complete psychopath. I highly suggest you read The Power Broker (the book they mention).
Sorry but Chinatown sucks. I'm tired of hearing film students that smoked too much pot and wasted their parents money telling me that pedophile's movie was good. Blockbuster is closed time to make a movie or get a real job.
Seriously..what didn’t you understand?? I understood and had no trouble whatsoever understanding what that part of their conversation was about... but that’s just me.
Riiiight... all jokes aside I’ve never been a part of it can’t understand my politician, it’s usually the other way around.. and if I didn’t understand then guess I’ll be rewinding it... what’s the point of listening to something you don’t want to understand?
One of my favorite ACTORS hands down not counting the older generation he fell off but don't matter to me check his resume when he came into acting guy was making CLASSIC AFTER CLASSIC
My Mom and Dad were born in Brookyln ('43 and '36) and I was born in '67 in Queens. Kinda weird to think Moses completely over-shadowed our lives. I did know about him, but not the extent of his reach and power. One thing I do know is he favored cars over public transportation. Get this, the asshole hated driving and had a driver! Nice to be rich!
Joe Rogan yanks Ed Norton out of sleeping bag and demands interview.
...more like Edward called Rogan up to help promote his new movie.
@@TheUnholyPosole Wrong
Amazing
Lol
@@johnchase4408 😂 just coincidence that most guests have a book or special or movie coming out soon??
Edward Norton looks like he haven't slept since Fight Club.
Nigga looks like he just got out of a 10 hour power nap on top of being hungover.
He should have chewed that valerian root
Lol even when he was young he had some big ass bags under his eyes
By the way he stutters and cant finish a sentence you can tell he’s been abusing stims for a long time
So basically never slept lol
I've never seen anyone shut up Joe Rogan for 10 minutes straight. Bravo Mr. Norton.
you should’ve watched the kanye west interview. kanye talked about himself for the duration of the podcast and joe talked like no more than 5 times
😂
You should watch his interview with journalist Johann, sorry I forgot his last name and I’m too lazy to look it up.
You never watched Edward snowden then
Snowden takes the cake on that one...
Norton is underrated af and the way he described his movie was so vivid. It makes me want to watch it rn.
He's an amazing actor. Period!
Motherless brooklyn was a great movie it had the spirit of an old great movie but feels fresh and new.
Do so, immediately.
Joe looked like he was trying to figure out a way to subtly shift the conversation to DMT
No one:
Joe Rogan: "You think they were doing DMT back then?"
Sounds like you’re a filthy casual when it comes to dmt
Lmao-funny & Hot! 😜
Joes all about the DMT lol
@@sciencenate yeah, hallucinating from an overdose of a sigma receptor agonist, which by the way, is the receptor also responsible for religious experiences, physiological regulation of the human body, and also could be involved in the malignent actions of certain cancers doesn't make you Terrence McKenna. Who I might add isn't exactly a prime example of ego death.
You could just say people who are filthy casuals of opioids aren't experts on endorphins. or whatever your point was supposed to be. And by the way, if you have to keep using DMT to contact higher beings in your life tells me you obviously aren't gaining any true enlightened insights into your life, and are just living your life stuck in a revolving door, instead of pushing through to the other side. Also known as addiction, or just using psychedelics as an adulterant.
Ed looks like he's been up all night making soap for the last 20 years
9 in a film he did called fight club Ha ha thats cool because there is a soap connect
@@johnsmith-wx5fb Yeah no shit
HAHAHA
He's slim.
@@johnsmith-wx5fb Ya don't say? What movie?
We need people like Ed Norton to make movies about cases like Eptsein
Some guy who liked to fuck young females. Boring. Let the fuck fade into obscurity.
@PolyTicks I'm sorry, what are you asking? Do I also think those two fucks should fade into obscurity? Yes, yes I do. Are you comparing some guy who organized a prostitution ring to two guys who were simply grease-balls? I'll leave you alone to play with your blocks.
Plenty of those already around. I think most stuff would be whitewashed if Norton did a big studio version.
@@shaunpearson7905 he didn't like to fuck young females. He was provided child prostitutes to rich people. and was murdered in his prison sell in order to keep quiet
@@shaunpearson7905 Sounds like something the lawyers for epstein's accomplices, enablers and "clients" would say. Also Norton made a movie in the 90's called Primal Fear with some similar themes to the epstein story that did well at the box office. That and Norton kind of looks like him.
The more I hear Edward Norton speak, the more I'm really growing as a fan of his! This guy is becoming one of my heroes. ✊ He's a storyteller that leads with his heart.
What Edward is describing is what movies used to be like. The Maltese Falcon, Giant, Out Of The Past and such. The plots were meaty, the acting was well done, cinematography, music, etc everything worked together and you got a gem of a movie. That is rare these days.
That is rare always, my friend. That is why only a select few from each decade stand the test of time.
That's exactly what Once Upon a Time in Hollywood felt like to me. For most of the movie I had no idea what's going on let alone what the plot is, yet it was a ton of fun to watch. It looks amazing, sounds amazing, the characters were super interesting, it just draws you in.
I wouldn't be surprised if Quentin knows exactly what you mean, he often talks about that era. Looks like Edward Norton shares a similar fascination
He was 100% right on about China Town, Do the Right Thing, The Godfather & Reds.
Reds is the 1981 movie?
@@nelutumohan2833 - the baseball team 😂
This podcast has just turned into "The Edward Norton Experience" guest starring Joe Rogan
Agreed, it was a nice change of pace from elk steaks and DMT.
Ed Norton is a real genuine dude. Cool guy good to see him
I still like Ed Norton. He’s an amazing actor.
still the best Hulk
@Anton Kooky your an absolute loser for that comment
Anton Kooky You’re not so much good at writing, fucko
@Anton Kookyagreed, I couldn't make it past 1:15
American History X and Fight Club were amazing. The rest of his "films" not so much. Had incredible promise as an actor but started reading his own press. Hasn't made a good movie since riding Brad Pitt's coattails.
This guy should have at least two oscars
Why tf?
@@JMitchellUK
1 Oscar for Fight Club
James M .
1.)Fight Club
2.)American History X
3.)25th Hour
4.) Primal Fear
True.
I've always heard he was an absolute nightmare to work with on set. He was extremely critical and wanted more control then he was allowed. I have no idea how true that is, however.
I am Jack's sleep crusted eyes.
LLS 😂😂😂☠️ ☠️☠️
Excellent reference. Well done.
Dude, Norton’s description of Chinatown is spot on.
Ya..it was "GREAT"😂
which part of his verbal essay on it was your favorite?
@@doublezero3338 and adult
@@adamsmith3413 because it isn't relevant. Charles Manson made some decent music; him being a psycho has nothing to do with the music itself.
Very sexy
I’ve always respected Edward Norton as an artist and intellectual, so talented.
for sure
Fkn love Norton’s description of these films. He perfectly summed up the brilliance of Chinatown, and he really did a terrific job directing and acting in Motherless Brooklyn. Not to mention how right he is about what studios, theaters, and critics think of audiences. They assume they won’t like serious movies, so they undersell the advertising, and since few people hear about the movies, they don’t go see them, and the studios and theaters say “Told ya no one would see it.”
I think we can all agree edward is a national treasure. He deserves more respect and more big films
Directors would kill to have Norton in their movies if they didn't have to work with him.
Ed Norton has been blackballed from Hollywood completely since his abominable behavior on the set of The Incredible Hulk. Which not only got him completely dismissed from "The Marvel Universe" prior to The Avengers costing him hundreds of millions of dollars it also ended his career. While he still occasionally will book voice over work his days as a Hollywood leading man are long gone. That is why he had to write, produce, direct, and star in this film ...because no one else will hire him for anything.
National Treasure? He's a fucking actor.
Edward Norton has one of the nicest voices ever
What? He sounds like he needs to drink a gallon of water!
@@staceytroffer8287 your not wrong but something about it tho.
@@boomidctv6017 yes indeed!
"It's a really bleak movie..." Yeah Ed, it's a really fucking bleak REALITY. The reality of our corrupt fuckshow of a world that keeps closing in.
Damn calm down Becky
Its aesthetically beautiful and very cool - as he was saying. You're not watching Chinatown halfway through and thinking _well this is really bleak_
I like that he is someone who truly appreciates his craft, as opposed to most of the "actors" out there.
This just sounds wrong😅
3:55 Norton provides one of the most heartfelt, intellectual and comprehensive descriptions of what film is (or should be) that I have ever heard. It's obvious that Norton is not only a professional film actor/maker/producer but a true student of cinema. He has given every ounce of his professional soul to this industry, truly remarkable.
I could listen to him talk for a while. He seems passionate.
You need mental help immediately
Tupac Shakur I felt sarcasm
Norton just spoke about three different movies simultaneously without transitioning, I was so lost.
Lol I just rewound for the fifth time, trying to figure out what movie he’s talking about, when I stumbled across your comment. Made me feel so much better!
Try reality tv...its slower
When he said "his name is Robert moses" I got flashbacks to "his name is Robert Paulson"
HIS NAME IS ROBERT PAULSON!
HIS NAME IS ROBERT PAULSON
Me too lmfao
I always say that when people die.
Yes, I just watched that 2 days ago lol
Such a great discussion! I always like Norton, but after watching several clips of this discussion I have even more respect for him. What a cool guy!
He almost got rid of Grand Central Station. He basically segregated New York. "Shadow" Moses
So that’s where metal gear solid got the name from wtf
Bring me the horizon has a shadow moses
Grand Central Station and Grand Central Terminal are still there
Yeah he's the reason NYC is segregated even though he's been dead for 70 years. NYC still can't take any ownership over their decisions.
The South Bronx owes its destitution to Moses.
They purposely built the varrazzano narrows bridge without subway tracks, so poor people wouldn’t move to Staten Island.
That’s pretty smart
That’s why there better neighborhoods
@@1alsaidi319 have you not been to st. George? LOL the place is a shit hole.
Edward Norton is so good at telling a story he had me waiting and waiting for three minutes just to find out the guys name
The power broker by Robert Caro, thats the book that won the pulitzer.
I've had it for years imma start reading it now 🙏🌊
Carlos Sosa fantastic book
Carlos Sosa 10 parts 66 hours on audible and only 1 credit what a bargain
LBJ series are also the best books I've ever listened to
@@iambenmay Robert Caro Is an American treasure. Probably one of the best biographers of all times. I'm waiting impatiently for the last volume of The times of LBJ
My favorite story about him was finding out the Bethpage state parkway was built because Robert Moses wanted a quicker way to the Bethpage golf course.
@nickys34 thanks genius,
@nickys34 stfu
We watched American History X in High School. He was absolutely incredible in that movie
He was cool at first till he went to prison and became a bitch
@@ColonelMetus No he realized how wrong he had been and his hate was just fueled by some gutless prick getting others to do his dirty work.
@Scott Johnstone Taking the film on face value a piece of shit who thinks his skin colour makes him superior goes to jail and sees what his neo nazi friends are really like and realizes he has been manipulated into believing such crap. I guess others see it differently.
@Scott Johnstone it must be exhausting being so cynical
@Wil Sain Good point as i dont live in the U.S so my perspective is much different (probably naive to other countries issues)
You can see and hear the passion he has for his craft
Norton needs to be in a tarantino movie before QT retires. Would be awesome.
And imagine it's a movie thats ONLY pretty much him alone, (say like Guy Pearce in nolan's Memento) not just have him thrown in with an all-star ensemble cast like QT's usual movies
@@hexed8749 Meh
Edward Norton is as cool in real life as he is in his movies.
He's notoriously difficult to work with.
His reputation is that of a jerk on-set
He’s a jerk
Lmao nice try Edward Norton, we know that’s you
@@trashfromhell6977 Ill take that as a huge compliment.
Norton is one of the great film artists.
You can tell this was really interesting to joe bc he didn’t interrupt him at all
Ed: "Nobody knows this."
Caro: "Hold my 1,000 page book."
It’s an incredible book
Ed shows us how a movie connoisseur perceives movies. Lots of people in this comment section didn't get it and talk about him sleepy and boring. We can taste movie pieces with him. He passionately brings our attention to different parts of the movies. Good storyteller.
Bless the internet for giving us access to people like Ed who surface every couple of years, interesting
Edward Norton is one of the most underrated actors 💯
Under?
You mean poor man's Deniro??
He's part of the under-actors union.
You kids are too young to know that Edward Norton is one of the most respected actors in Hollywood, just look at his filmography and who he's worked with. Nobody but children think this guy is underrated.
@@countys32 wow a group of egotistical maniacs have respect for an actor.
When I first read the title I was like damn..."w/edward norton"...didnt know he helped control New York too
Robert Moses' destruction of the original Pennsylvania Station was a crime against humanity.
The worst act of civic vandalism in the history of the United States.
Oh okay
From 1934 to 45 Fiorello LaGuardia was mayor of NYC. He was powerful and tough enough to keep Robert Moses under some control.
When LaGardia's final term as mayor ended he lamented that now there would be no one to control Moses.
Im watching a really good documentary on the history of NYC called : New York City a Documentary. It's from from 1999.
That's the Burns brothers one Norton mentions near the beginning. They are coming out with a parts 9 and 10 next year on PBS that will cover 2000-2025
His name was Robert Moses. His name was Robert Moses. His name was Robert Moses.
What was his name again?
His name was Robert Paulson
Good one. Funny
Was he an adult?
In death, he has a name
L.A Confidential is an outstanding film; if Motherless Brooklyn is half the movie then it’ll be good.
... it's a good strain of weed too.
@os terminal it makes great concentrate too.
Under the silver lake is better than la confidential
@@vanillagodzilla420 it's a different kind of movie
@@vanillagodzilla420 Also a great movie
I wrote my final year essay on urban planning on Robert Moses, he was a fascinating figure, truly corrupt.
ive never heard Joe so quiet he's just dialed in to Eds story telling genius 👌
Listen to Ed Snowden interview.
He was even more quiet during the navy pilot ufo interview
Teddy Atlas interview. Joe knows when to keep his mouth shut.
Teddy Atlas shut Rogan up lol
7:47 “They don’t make those anymore” to which I have to say: “I heard you paint houses...”
One of the wisest things I’ve ever read as a comment on here
This guy is one of the best actors in the last 25 years. He is really underrated.he should be considered on the same level as deniro,Pacino and Brando.
Greg Martin is he really underrated tho? Almost everyone i know considers him one of the best actors ever
Give it time. You’re comparing him to another generation.
I always enjoyed Mr. Norton's softer performances like in the first couple scenes of 'American History X'
Agreed. I loved his role in the Hulk 😍
i watched chinatown at 17, and norton manages to capture exactly what one feels when watching that film. great take.
This man is one of the best of his time. If he's in it it's worth the watch.
The Burns documentary "New York A Documentary" is a masterpiece, probably the best documentary I've ever seen.
Agreed
Wow! Time for a doc search.
@@serenity2655 funny I'm watching it now... episode 3 at the moment. It's on RUclips " New York a Documentary Film" I think it's missing one of the episodes about the twin towers of which there are two.
His name was Robert Moses
His name was Robert Moses
His NAME was Robert Moses!
In project mayhem, there are no names.
mnemonic Max what’s his name?
@@theredboneking mobert roses
Ed Norton is on my top 5 favorite living actors. He’s deep too...no superficial BS with him in real life.
Agreed. Only very few at his caliber.
Favorite movie Edward Norton starred in was Rounders.
Al Pena have you seen The Score with Pacino and Brando (his last film before his death)? That’s great. He also was really convincing as a skin head in American History X...Rounders is classic though....
Trent 1234 the score was a good one too I forgot all about that 🤦🏻♂️ that’s a close one. I enjoyed that movie.
my boy joe learning that urban planning lore
I'm sure this is and has been going on all over the world.
Robert Moses built a parkway in Niagara falls that almost single handedly destroyed the entire city.
I would be of the belief, that the American side being successful is founded on too many variables to make it even close to comparable to the Canadian side. The Canadian side has although subjective, what’s widely considered to be a far superior view. People out on once in a lifetime vacations, will overwhelmingly gravitate towards the Canadian side because of the superior view. More cash in, more Canadian side gets built up, meanwhile the American side is boarded up houses and businesses. It’s quite the stark contrast.
The American side of Niagara Falls looks like The Walking Dead could be filmed there--the place is a dump, literally! For those not familiar, good Love Canal Niagara Falls.
He tried to do with Manhattan and some woman stood up to him. It would have killed NYC. He wanted 3 highway running through Manhattan to kill the urban experience of walking
@@Anonymous-tk9re The America side is said to have the better view since the Canadian side has the horse shoe falls, and can be seen better from the America side. But that has nothing to do with the success of the city. The parkway streamlined tourism straight to the waterfront which kept any international money from being spent within the city on local businesses and destroyed its economy. Prior to the parkway the city was quite nice. And then of course there was the love canal debacle. Which was the nail in the coffin. And to be honest the Canadian side is garbage too. It should be much nicer. You get the Canadian waterfront which seems nice at first glance but has nothing to really offer of any substance. And three blocks from the water its basically a Canadian ghetto.
I really want to see more of Edward in films or in a tv /netflix series. He's a very good actor. They say he is or was hard to work with had many crazy demands but I hope he does get to do more.
People do know about Robert Moses but he's one of those historical figures who people overlook despite the fact that his policies had such a massive impact.
He destroyed the bronx
Drugs fucked up the Bronx
I'm gonna do some research on him. I heard of him because I live in ny and he's got a bunch of things named after him. What is the craziest thing you heard about him?
He's talking about Robert Moses... He's the most fascinating character to ever live.... Basically bob was as influential as presidents ... Audible has biography on his life which one the putlizer great listen... Once you listen to that book you'll realize public office is about spending money and control over board budget. New York was basically bankrupt and he was still board director over parks, bridges and housing giving him billions of dollars at his disposal.
Thanks for the insight.
The author, Robert Caro, reflects upon his epic biography here ... www.nytimes.com/2014/12/14/books/review/the-power-broker-40-years-later.html
You can cram in 10 secs of reading before being promted to pay or subscribe to NYT.
@@warrenduffy1377 Interesting. I can access the article in its entirety absent any paywall interference. If you PM me, I'm happy to provide you the text.
I just read the title and thought to myself, "Oh... Robert Moses."
James Angelo could he BE anymore jewy ?....
Fuck off loser
Lol I read your comment at the exact time I watched him say that.
I learned about him during my MPA courses... interesting fella to say the least
@@ferise1 could you be anymore of a cunt?
He’s not a secret. People are just ignorant of history
People believe that we're really free and have some sort of voice. Only if you have money 💰
@@OminousCamaroSS which is completely reasonable... get ur money up
@@austinhitchcock5630 that sounds like you're calling up to arms 😂😂😂
“Wow he controlled New York for 38 years? Cool, what drugs do you take?” Classic joe 🤣🤣
Robert Moses ruined New York. No! He was not on drugs unless you think political arrogance is a drug.
Raul Aristy I think you may have interpreted that statement wrong..
@@280SE My apologies. Could you please enlighten me?
Raul Aristy he was laughing at how how will always steer the conversation back to drugs
FYI: The amazing, hypnotic music in Chinatown that Ed Norton mentions was composed by the great Jerry Goldsmith.
He's the reason why the Dodgers moved to LA
There were documentaries about him in the 60s and 70s. He did not rule "secretly". He had the power because those who were given the power relinquished it without complaint. Even the common folk knew him and knew his power.
"Now Amos Moses was a Cajun
He lived by himself in the swamp
He hunted alligator for a living
He'd just knock them in the head with a stump....
Yeah!! The New York law gonna git ya son....."
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Yes!
American history X ... was then best he’s ever done
Fight Club tho
No. PRIMAL FEAR is his best acting.
Shannon Bailey Those 10 seconds in Alita battle must be considered
The Score is outstanding. Rounders? Are you kidding me? I'm sure there are others, and I would even include his Hulk.
His best was 20 years ago,
He was great in Birdman and pretty much anything he does
He is one of the few who can command respect from joe Rogan
the book " The Power Broker" is a history of Robert Moses and NYC in the 20th century.
This book is so, so good. The research, the sense of place, the details of political machinations. There's nothing like it.
Yeah, he looks tired, but that's what happens when you dedicate yourself to a craft. It's what you look like when you actually give a shit about what you're doing.
100%. He’s a very driven artist and pushes himself to the brink.
Ed Norton. A national treasure & by far the best male actor of our generation.
He's good, definitely not the best of our generation.
I really liked that movie Keeping the Faith...I didn't know he produced and directed it. Well done ✔
At the end Norton's like "Remember, I'm down withe Spike". LOL!!!!!
Edward Norton is a sharp as a tack, talented ,well spoken, concise pleasure of an interviewee. His mind does all the work needed, unhurried and precise. Joe Rogan is overwhelmed, unmasked, mouth opened, nothing to say thinking to himself
"uhooh, hominahominahomina........".
Spotify have withdrawn 40 of Joe's old videos many of them are on controversial subjects, and neither Joe or Spotify are commenting. On the surface it looks like blatant censorship. I will not be following Joe until the situation is clarified.
Welcome to Gotham City.
Wow this is an amazing idea making a movie about Robert Moses. Moses was a very dark, racist power broker. I always thought he was the Parks and Rec commissioner in the 50’s. As someone that was born and raised in the Bronx. Robert Moses hated the Bronx. He built the Cross Bronx Expressway to allow Manhattanites to go from Manhattan to Westchester and bypassing the Bronx. That destroyed commerce and investment in the Bronx.
Keeping the faith is a real good movie. One of my favorites.
It's terrific! But I never heard of the actress after that movie again
Robert Moses - just hearing his name gives me the chills. Learned about him in the New York documentaries Norton mentioned. I can’t look at a freeway now without thinking of him.
I'm from NY and have a Robert Moses story about his racism. He built the "parkways" on Long Island with low bridges so no large commercial vehicles could travel. You have to take the parkways from the city to get to Robert Moses beach. It's said that he did this partly because the vast majority of minorities from the city had to take the buses to get to RMB. Buses can't travel on the parkways so it kept the minorities off of the beach. He was a complete psychopath. I highly suggest you read The Power Broker (the book they mention).
I am Jack's insomnia.
Bernard Czajkowski I am Jack's medulla oblongata
🤣🤣
I am Jack's cancer
I kill Jack
He's so right about Chinatown. Spot on description of why it's great.
Sorry but Chinatown sucks. I'm tired of hearing film students that smoked too much pot and wasted their parents money telling me that pedophile's movie was good. Blockbuster is closed time to make a movie or get a real job.
Shaun Hix Right, a professional film maker is wrong and your dumb ass is right. LOL
Wasn't the maker of every movie in worst movie ever made lists a professional
This is great listening to Joe's old podcasts since he moved to Texas and no longer has electricity or water. 😂😂😂
Keeping The Faith is an underrated one.
Norton is the shit. That boy is a genuine artist.
Dead on w/ the "Do the Right Thing" reference
His description of The GodFather is FLAWLESS!!!
Ehh...yet part 2 was BETTER. in fact it got oscars.
25th hour was such a good movie. Top 5 Spike Lee movie IMO.
25th hour was so so
He could be a politician. He talks and talks and in the end you’re not sure what you just heard
Exactly, becomes a monologue
LA and New York are built on lies, movie studios shouldn't be scared of long movies, why Chinatown was great, etc. What don't you understand?
Seriously..what didn’t you understand?? I understood and had no trouble whatsoever understanding what that part of their conversation was about... but that’s just me.
Riiiight... all jokes aside I’ve never been a part of it can’t understand my politician, it’s usually the other way around.. and if I didn’t understand then guess I’ll be rewinding it... what’s the point of listening to something you don’t want to understand?
Except that there’s actual brains behind what Norton says.
Behind every great fortune is a great crime...........great conversation with Edward Norton Thanks Joe.
One of my favorite ACTORS hands down not counting the older generation he fell off but don't matter to me check his resume when he came into acting guy was making CLASSIC AFTER CLASSIC
Name them after fight club
When he said "his name was Robert Moses" I genuinely thought he was going to say Robert Paulsen 😂
Robert Moses ran NYC from the 1930s all the way to the 1970s
He even influenced FDR in the 1940s.
My Mom and Dad were born in Brookyln ('43 and '36) and I was born in '67 in Queens. Kinda weird to think Moses completely over-shadowed our lives.
I did know about him, but not the extent of his reach and power.
One thing I do know is he favored cars over public transportation. Get this, the asshole hated driving and had a driver! Nice to be rich!
Your mom influenced FDR.
It took the Governor being a Rockefeller, and the governor's brother, David Rockefeller, heading the worlds biggest bank, to bring Moses down.
Woody Stemms down or take over...
He basically just said that .......
There is a fellow wholly devoted to his craft. Always have I been a fan of Norton.
Joe "I dont know about it so no one else does" Rogan
Haha I was thinking the same thing when he said that