MICHAEL BIEHN Remembers JAMES CAMERON Getting Emotional After a Death on Rambo 2
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Michael Biehn (Tombstone, Aliens) joins us again this week, as promised - and he does not disappoint! Story on story on story… Michael addresses misconceptions with Tombstone, deadly experiences while filming The Abyss, alternative casting on The Terminator, and so much more that we couldn’t fit in his first appearance. There are great moments where Michael discusses the importance of protecting yourself as an actor, including a positive experience he had collaborating on his upcoming film The Red. We also talk about his run-in with Deniro, his love for Aliens, and suffering from JDD.
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MICHAEL BIEHN Remembers JAMES CAMERON Getting Emotional After a Death on Rambo 2 #insideofyou #michaelbiehn #terminator #tombstone #jamescameron Развлечения
This is the first time I learned James Cameron co-wrote Rambo 2
Me too, didn't know that.
It's literally on the opening credits. Not that I'm one to judge. I'd forgotten that Die Hard was based on a book.
+1
He wrote it. Stallone rewrote it.
Yeah it’s in the opening credits. I remember re-watching it after learning who Cameron was from watching Terminator, Abyss, T2 and so on and seeing his name and going oh wow.
RIP Clifford P. Wenger, Jr.
I remember many years ago, an old friend of mine showed me a photo of Michael from the movie Aliens, which he had autographed. Signed ‘best wishes Cpl Hicks’ then his name bottom left. Brilliant, my old pal told me Michael had time for everyone and so down to earth. Class 🙏
I always liked this guy..wish he did more movies
This really is an interesting insight into Cameron, like Michael said I was certainly guilty myself of having him down as a bit of a dictator from all the stories I heard and I am saying that as someone who is a huge fan of his but its really eye opening to hear that he felt some kind of responsibility for that stunt. What Michael said is correct though, it absolutely wasn't his fault or his burden to bare but it speaks volumes that Jim felt the weight of that incident and it says a lot about who he is underneath that tough exterior. Its also probably why Jim is never seen on a comfy directors chair in video village he is always right there with the actors in the thick of it whether it be underwater on the Abyss or on a helicopter dangling Jamie Lee Curtis, I heard he was quoted saying once that he would never ask someone to do something that he wasn't willing to do himself and I 100% believe him.
Great interview, great podcast. I love that there is a Superman The Movie poster where your guests sit. It's proper reverence for such a beloved film, and of course has a direct link to Smallville and your depiction of the Superman legend.
I can understand why he might feel responsible in some way but each person has to take their own responsibility for what they do.
Michael Biehn has been in the biggest and best movies of the 80's and 90's and for some reason not people know about him.
Terminator
The Abyss
Aliens
Tombstone
The Seventh Sign
Any Actor would love to be the Star in any 1 of these Movies.
100% He was great in everything he's in. Saw him last in a doomsday type of a film, solid film, I'd recommend it, two other dudes were also GREAT in it.
You left off the timeless classic, "Navy Seals.". 😅
@@4Everlastthat was deep impact I think Edit: Asteroid×
@@eclectic_gamer No, I barely found it. It's The Divide (2011.) solid flick.
He was an action movie guy that always sidekicked for a woman and disappeared in the third act.
I don’t know how anyone can think of as Cameron as an unsympathetic person when he’s literally one of the most humane action and sci-fi film directors.
He's very inhuman on set
Aye so humane Ed Harris and Mary E Mastrantonio always talk very highly of him 😂
I could listen to these two Mike's yap for hours.
Can't get enough of Mike. ' Mike I'm your biggest fan 🤩
Fierce when he needs to be, compassionate when he needs to be. Yup, he's Canadian.
Ed Harris nearly drown, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio had a emotional break down on the Abyss set after being slapped over and over again for multiple takes because Cameron being a perfectionist.
While I don't think no one has been killed on Cameron movie but it's come close.
The helicopter scene in T2 during the final chase where it flies underneath a overpass, that was a extremely dangerous that camera man who was meant to film it, refused. Cameron had to do it himself, The stunt was done to perfection but that was due to the skill of pilot, it could've easily gone the other way like it did on the set of the Twilight Zone.
While James Cameron movies have been amazing and probably the best in cinema over the decades, I would say he has been lucky no has been seriously injured due to his overall need to be perfect.
I remember reading about a helicopter crash wherein 2 people died while they were trying to shoot some Jim Cameron documentary about deep sea exploration. Look it up. So I'm sure Jim Cameron has sleepless nights.
„No one was ever hurt on a Jim Cameron set“ - don’t know bout that
Jim Cameron was hurt on Aliens when the APC roof collapsed
That happened during the filming of Aliens
Cameron has been my favourite director since I knew what a director was.
And I believe that what makes his films so great, is his stubborn enforcement of the project at all costs.
That an actor's suffering is temporary, but their performance on film is eternal.
And I suspect that this is part of his appeal to the opposite sex.. Hurd and Bigelow and Hamilton were drawn in by his dominant personality.
That assumes the actors couldn't have given the same performance under less stressful circumstances. Also, Hurd, Bigelow and Hamilton all divorced him - so I assume that appeal was only temporary.
That history that Ed Harris punched James Cameron during The Abyss filmmakimg...is true ?
“Nobody’s ever been hurt on a James Cameron-“ see Eliza Dushku on True Lies
Stunts vs shitty people. Shitty people a director can't control
The guy on the right laughed when he heard it. He probably remembered her case.
Ed Harris and James Cameron himself almost died
Oh please, Cameron drove his editors so ragged one of them crashed into a tree and died after falling asleep at the wheel, going home from work in the early AM.
Which editor?
Please name the editor in question.
So yeah, I tried looking this up, and I can't find anything to corroborate this, not on IMDB, wiki, or across the special features of Cameron's films The closest thing I could find were the articles about John Refoua, his co-editor on Avatar, dying of cancer. Nothing about someone falling asleep at the wheel and dying. Gonna call it BS.
Remember when movies were about entertainment???
They still are.
The Internet just tries to tell you otherwise. Don't listen to them. Don't follow the crowd. Be a free thinker.
@@NeoConnor1 Well one of us is definitely trapped in the woke matrix and it isn’t me…
@@pinkydavis6113 Cry about it racist.
Yeah, that one movie with Sylvester Stallone in the woods. I can't think of the name of it.🙄
Nah. You're just seeking attention.
Give the man a break. He's 67 years old. I'm 50 and I can't remember the boxing movie with Stallone in it. He was yelling "Adrian! Adrian!" and the red hat and the Bill Conti score. You know the one I'm talking about. He drank raw eggs and punched frozen cows. You know the one. It won all the Oscars in 1976. The Boxer. The Fighter. The guy who fights. What was it called? lol
@@greyeyed123 Now you're being corny
@@jesseowenvillamor6348 To be honest, I was almost 3 when I first saw it. So my memory is a bit hazy. And I thought Rocky won the fight for years. What was the name of that movie? lol
Oh yeah, Rhinestone, good movie..@@greyeyed123
love your show no woke BLM radical left crap just talking movies and common sense.
cringe
Okay racist.
@@redrick8900 BLM ARE COMMUNISTS.NOTING TO DO WITH RACIST. BLM SAID DEATH TO ALL WHITES. IS THAT NOT RACIST.
Remember when James Cameron yelled "I'm king of the world" when he won Best Director for "Titanic"? That was twice as uncomfortable than this story and this story is bad.
Cameron is full of watershit