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Actors/Actresses
Yul Brynner , an actor with a unique screen presence said to have exhibited the occassional superiority complex , maybe they misunderstood his russian black humour but in the days of the testosterone-charged actors like charlton heston , if sharing a screen with such, a certain brand of iron integrity would be required to deflect the shoals of ravaging semen that emanated from heston
Brynner definetly had screen presence to match the best
And a multitalented hand
Then his afterlife commercial
And Bill hIcks Take on yul
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Caught an interview with keanu reeves , had never seen him interviewed before, was not aware that he had serious neck surgery, said he had a plate in his neck, but in fact.... they removed the vertebral discs from his neck and replaced them with metal discs. A permanent condition .
Then i also noted that sly stallone had plate put in his neck recently as it was fractured during the expendibles make, egos clashing maybe ...
scary xray photo , bolted from the front , must have gone in a few inches to tighten those nuts
Then i also noted that sly stallone had plate put in his neck recently as it was fractured during the expendibles make, egos clashing maybe ...
scary xray photo , bolted from the front , must have gone in a few inches to tighten those nuts
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MarlonBrando - The general consensus from most people today especially the media when defining marlon brando, is that he was one of the most handsome talented difficult actors ever who then imploded in a world of extremes.
This is one of the best interviews ive ever seen from a film star and shows that Brando was a very perceptive and explarotary thinker and feeler highly aware of ego being and his own actions within that being and much much more , too many great points to highlight
Brando still looking healthy in 73 as well before his physical decline
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This is one of the best interviews ive ever seen from a film star and shows that Brando was a very perceptive and explarotary thinker and feeler highly aware of ego being and his own actions within that being and much much more , too many great points to highlight
Brando still looking healthy in 73 as well before his physical decline
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An earlier Brando interview illustrating that he was one of the few actors who spoke out with the conscious or a powerfull subconscious intention of developing existentialist values for human nature , an absolute non-conformist to conditioned thinking.... in that time
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Caught a really decent Yul bryner film this morning called THE LONG DUEL also stars the Esxcellent Trevor Howard from mutiny on the bounty etc and Harry andrews and a few other quality actresses
Essentially this film is about the ancient struggle of the human free spirit against its conditioned counterpart consciousness and has about 3 really great scenes featuring the trevor howard / Yul bryner character interactive dynamic
Its set in 1920s India where harry andrews is just taking over a command from Trevor Howard , andrews is the fully conditioned society model that does exactly what his society orders him to do without conscience
Trevor Howard is the society model that has an ethical guiding conscience always trying to impose itself on his societal duties with decency as his guiding core
Yul Bryner is the freedom loving tribal leader that has been allowed to go on existing in the mountains by howard and cannot exist in a cage as he puts it .
I won't give away the plot completely but howard is eventually pitted against bryner and both men have a growing respect for each others values eventually leading to a really beautiful moving final scene which probably never got the attention it deserves
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That looks like a gay transformation of jean claude van damme ? which reminded me that last year i viewed his real life insight documentary and after about 5 mins i couldnt take any more of him:D
oh yeah and RiSin Larry Hagman from the original dallas series which portrayed all the double crossing dirty dealing back stabbin greedy hedonistic mentality in all its pretty and ugly colours that keep this world spinning around
oh yeah and RiSin Larry Hagman from the original dallas series which portrayed all the double crossing dirty dealing back stabbin greedy hedonistic mentality in all its pretty and ugly colours that keep this world spinning around
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I never liked Van Damme, or should I say...Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg, as an actor or in any of his interviews.
Never saw him in a role that made me think he was even a mediocre actor.
He was a steroid user.
Smokes, drinks and lived-s the partying lifestyle.
Had a $10,000 a week coke habit.
Has rapid cycling bipolar disorder...as evident by his manic personality.
You can see clearly, in his picture, that smoking, and coke use, severely degrades the collagen in the body particularly the skin and deeper connective tissues. Excessive sun or tanning beds will contribute to this, but smoking really degrades the tissue deeper than skin level. Usually the face, mouth, throat, chest and ribcage areas become dried and emaciated looking to due long term smoking. You start to look like a walking skeleton covered with an outer layer of aged leather.
He had great health and a good fortune and pretty much pissed it away.
Now look at him. Sure he is just over fifty, but he could easily look fifteen years younger by having lived a cleaner lifestyle.
Never saw him in a role that made me think he was even a mediocre actor.
He was a steroid user.
Smokes, drinks and lived-s the partying lifestyle.
Had a $10,000 a week coke habit.
Has rapid cycling bipolar disorder...as evident by his manic personality.
You can see clearly, in his picture, that smoking, and coke use, severely degrades the collagen in the body particularly the skin and deeper connective tissues. Excessive sun or tanning beds will contribute to this, but smoking really degrades the tissue deeper than skin level. Usually the face, mouth, throat, chest and ribcage areas become dried and emaciated looking to due long term smoking. You start to look like a walking skeleton covered with an outer layer of aged leather.
He had great health and a good fortune and pretty much pissed it away.
Now look at him. Sure he is just over fifty, but he could easily look fifteen years younger by having lived a cleaner lifestyle.
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the mr supercool of the far east for sure , any updated revelations on him qsc re the hype comment
Van damme was in great shape for a while but looks like hes caved in to his lower passions in later life and falling apart at an increasing pace now, yeah when i saw him inhaling his fags , i thought he was a fake health projection and waited for him to come apart , his face cheeks look like horse saddles
Van damme was in great shape for a while but looks like hes caved in to his lower passions in later life and falling apart at an increasing pace now, yeah when i saw him inhaling his fags , i thought he was a fake health projection and waited for him to come apart , his face cheeks look like horse saddles
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Modern actors / actresses are just so boring in their interviews etc
I recommend they watch a bit of raw ollie reed to check out how to make an interview more entertaining
I recommend they watch a bit of raw ollie reed to check out how to make an interview more entertaining
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You tell em Marlon shoots from the hip
Ben affleck defends the arabian dignity, is this allowed
Oh my god (who gave land to jews) ehhhhhhhhhhhh ? now i understand why his daughter angie doesn't talk to this fruitcake
i think gibson showed this fanatic up nicely here , I'm not anti-jew, but I'm anti- much of the behaviour and fanatical practices of some of them as i am against non-jews etc too , the jew reporter sums up with "as a jew and a human being " and we know the fanatics make that separation usually substituting human being with goyim
oh but this is my favourite, the jews . the reporters, the bad guys , etc etc couldn't get mel, but this scheming crafty fame/money gripper did , it happens to the best when the heart is given up in lust/love
Ben affleck defends the arabian dignity, is this allowed
Oh my god (who gave land to jews) ehhhhhhhhhhhh ? now i understand why his daughter angie doesn't talk to this fruitcake
i think gibson showed this fanatic up nicely here , I'm not anti-jew, but I'm anti- much of the behaviour and fanatical practices of some of them as i am against non-jews etc too , the jew reporter sums up with "as a jew and a human being " and we know the fanatics make that separation usually substituting human being with goyim
oh but this is my favourite, the jews . the reporters, the bad guys , etc etc couldn't get mel, but this scheming crafty fame/money gripper did , it happens to the best when the heart is given up in lust/love
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Russel Means, became an actor in the later life famous in acting for playing the last mohican in last of the mohicans , but this guy had led a very busy existence and had cultivated great wisdom in those years , i think he's got to be one of the greatest american public figures
Final fight scene as the last mohican avenging sons death
Some superb wisdom in this interview
his last interview on the feminine and masculine principles of indigenous peoples few months before his death , looking gaunt
his famous political speech
Final fight scene as the last mohican avenging sons death
Some superb wisdom in this interview
his last interview on the feminine and masculine principles of indigenous peoples few months before his death , looking gaunt
his famous political speech
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re: Russell Means.
I sent an email to Russel Means once, thanking him for all his great work
and for the movie Last of the Mohicans which I always enjoyed watching.
I think the realistic brutality of that movie is what I appreciated the most.
Russell sent a thank you back to me. I was thrilled never expecting to
hear from him.
I sent an email to Russel Means once, thanking him for all his great work
and for the movie Last of the Mohicans which I always enjoyed watching.
I think the realistic brutality of that movie is what I appreciated the most.
Russell sent a thank you back to me. I was thrilled never expecting to
hear from him.
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I think the realistic brutality of that movie is what I appreciated the most.
certainly is a brutal film TG, i think it was means first film , a part made for him , he looked pretty good then at 50 plus , then in that last vid of him above, he looks gaunt and sucked dry, and really a bit emotionally broken
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Always loved Aristotillis (: seems his bloodline was ravaged by the big C , maybe partly because they were close knit and expected to get it because ancestors had it ,which had snowball belief effect, that powerful psycho destructo manifesto , and maybe dietary concerns
interview here in his heyday but needs high volume
interview here in his heyday but needs high volume
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Newman, one of the actors that had iron in his veins , speaking out at the height of his fame , in 1969, whilst most of his contemporaries kept it zipped
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