His voice is so soothing when he speaks in Dutch as he did here. He was just amazing and such an intense beautiful person, Great actor! I only discovered him properly last year watching the Hitcher, but better late than never. I will miss Mr Hauer. 🌹
@@Overlorddz Yea, I liked him best in Blade runner, he stole the seen from every interaction with Harrison Ford. He had to make the jump himself at the end as the stuntman got injured, he told the director if you pull the container 1 foot closer I'm sure I can make the jump, they were running out of time and working 100 weeks on that film. "I'v-seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire of the shore of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those... moments will be lost... in time, like... tears... in rain. Time... to die".
Uitstekend interview, want Theo van Gogh was altijd terdege voorbereid zonder daarmee te koop te lopen, en gaf Rutger Hauer de speelruimte om zijn antwoorden te formuleren want hij was ondanks zijn Action Man rollen een hele bedachtzame acteur.
Its stunning what you find on TH-cam. I have never heard Rutger Hauer speaking in his own language. This is an excellent interview and he seems so at home here and relaxed. He was one of my personal favourite actors in films like Nighthawks, The Hitcher and Blade Runner. However, my own personal favourite Hauer performance was as the tramp in The Legend Of The Holy Drinker. I love that film dearly. You are sadly missed Rutger, thank you for uploading this Mr Nuiten.
It was nice to see him interviewed by someone intelligent. He was obviously very smart. Some of his interviewers asked him such painfully stupid questions. The statement that Stallone became submissive was very interesting. You wonder what a man like this would have done if he hadn't become an acter or had been born at a different time. He has a huge spirit, and I hope its enjoying itself wherever it is.
This is quite probably the best interview of his, he speaks so openly here. You see his other interviews, mostly with the Americans, and they all seem so painfully superficial, as if their "country itself had plastic surgery" very well put by Hauer. However this also kinda saddens me, because most of the things he criticizes of American cinema, he was actually a major part of?? He played plenty shallow and stupid American films, but I think it was somewhat out of his control. He is so critical of it all, but perhaps could not escape it himself in the end. It was probably the money. I can legit feel his frustration in so many parts of this interview, but that makes me appreciate him ever more. He was an EXCELLENT actor, even if not used properly later on his career, he still brought something special each time, no matter how shitty a movie he was in. Dare I say he deserved much better, but I think he died in peace and was happy with the life he lead, rip
The interviewer is Theo van Gogh a great grandson of Vincent van Goghs brother Theo, he was a well known Filmdirector and Interviewer/television maker in the Netherlands. Tragically he was murdered by a muslim terrorist because of a film he made.
Rutger Hauer in Bladerunner (the last scene on the roof) is great: 'all those moments will be lost in time, tears in the rain, time to die'. But our memories never die, stay for ever, precious tears in the rain. RIP Rutger.
Theo loved movies. Rutger realised his dream. Such an inspiration, both of them. It’s actually quite painful to recall that Theo Van Gogh was murdered in Amsterdam.
What an actor. Loved his work for quite sometime. Sad that we won’t be seeing him in anything more now. People say he was difficult, but he had reason to be in most situations. Mr Stitch was a terrible movie. Wil Wheaton still holds a grudge because he thinks it would’ve catapulted his career. If Avary had taken hold of Hauer’s ideas, it would’ve been a better film. It was low budget as hell, but he was the best thing in that film. Hobo with a shotgun is one of my favorites. Even in his 70’s he was still able to captivate the audience. Mr. Hauer, you are sorely missed.
Difficult as an actor perhaps but the tales I've heard are that Rutger in real life was a kind, gentle and poetic man. Will Wheaton is still an immature jerk. Lol. Never seen Mr Stitch however as I believe that Rutger wasn't in a lot of it. Rutger is my fave actor and forever will be even though he's gone.
What happened to TVG was appalling. Thank you Theo for bravely holding the line for free expression in the face of religious violence and intimidation. And Rutger Hauer. What a legend. There’s nothing more I need to say.
now yeh rutger back then saying here films made america are in certain set formats the studios bank on the films will blockbust but that´s the mainstraim films hollywood films yeh they look and feel like they come out of the same machine just pressing one flavor porridge out or the same bradwurst you know how it´s gonna go and end even a lot of those are pretty good if u the have time and will to siff those all through but they always have made a lot of other kind of films also that are smaller independent original fresh or refurbished old fresh and again after the siffing through a handfull of films a year when watching it´s an elevated niveau experience and a handfull films is also all i watch in a year
I’m Dutch. Rutger Hauer does not have a regional accent; his accent is very standard, from the Holland part of the Netherlands. He grew up in Amsterdam and his parents were actors, and Rutger went to acting school. His parents probably had a very neutral accent, and if Rutger hadn’t already copied that then acting school would have surely taught him to speak “proper” Dutch. What you might have noticed is that in this interview he speaks very casually, as if talking to a friend. I suspect that when ‘mainstream pronunciation’ is taught, everything is enunciated a bit too well and certain sounds such as the G are much exaggerated.
@@MrJonahWhaler Additional explanation: The famous and brilliant football player Johan Cruijff was born only three years after Rutger Hauer and also grew up in Amsterdam. Cruijff spoke with a very strong Amsterdam accent his entire life. The difference is that Cruijff came from a working class family and neighbourhood. After primary school, Cruijff went to the ULO (a secondary school level, but Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs literally translates to Extended Primary Education). Lower school level = stronger working class accent. In contrast, Rutger Hauer came from a more posh family (or at the least much less working class, it depends on your definition of posh) and neighbourhood. He was an intelligent guy and in the end got his Bachelor of Arts at the Academy for Theater and Dance. I’m guessing he never ever, even in his youth, picked up an Amsterdam accent but always spoke with the Standard Dutch accent because of his family and the nice schools he went to. *By the way, I believe Johan Cruijff was actually pretty smart. But who knows what happened… back then, there wasn’t much attention for learning disorders or students’ specific needs. Maybe he was just naturally poor at spelling or maths, or had difficulty with concentration, or perhaps he was a very naughty boy with zero interest in school. In his days such things usually meant you were considered stupid. Nowadays we recognise learning disorders and try to work around it. ULO is really low, and Cruijff definitely wasn’t dumb.
@@Brinta3 kom op now redefinition of estimated 3/4 of the curiculums needed across the whole school systems i mean i get why the academics wanted to hold on to their religion of lies for misplaced pride money career status and let´s not forget the immense peer pressure of playing along or yr out but at some point it has to break alone all for the children this is very wrong now and nobody´s talkin bout this we all been lied too about the basic fundamentals and that too what they made the all the other lies made fit and connect but it cannot go on like this it was more unawareness first maybe now it´s becoming more highly criminal by the day with the knowing and full knowing it´s false and corrupt n.b and if one looked just one or two layers deeper in it´s full on structured with nummerology and meanings straight out of the satanic corner not to make it extra sausy but those are the facts
Yeah is it worse then German the shouting I think hé talks normale about how Good Amerika was for his work there and how hé talk to sly about his behavior
The Islam isn’t a race. It’s a religion and ideology. That just happens to be everything he was against, in his own good right. More people should say without shame what they feel and think, even if it offends people.
He absolutely was no racist. He was a provocateur by trade and some people can't take criticism to their beliefs and then show their true colors, thus confirming what van Gogh said ..with tragic results.
His voice is so soothing when he speaks in Dutch as he did here. He was just amazing and such an intense beautiful person, Great actor! I only discovered him properly last year watching the Hitcher, but better late than never. I will miss Mr Hauer. 🌹
And he always stayed with his one true love.
If you like his voice watch some of his dutch work. Soldier of Orange is one of the really good Dutch movies.
@@Overlorddz Yea, I liked him best in Blade runner, he stole the seen from every interaction with Harrison Ford. He had to make the jump himself at the end as the stuntman got injured, he told the director if you pull the container 1 foot closer I'm sure I can make the jump, they were running out of time and working 100 weeks on that film. "I'v-seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire of the shore of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those... moments will be lost... in time, like... tears... in rain. Time... to die".
Uitstekend interview, want Theo van Gogh was altijd terdege voorbereid zonder daarmee te koop te lopen, en gaf Rutger Hauer de speelruimte om zijn antwoorden te formuleren want hij was ondanks zijn Action Man rollen een hele bedachtzame acteur.
Klopt,kjk ook.eems Moordcomplot Theo van Gogh
Its stunning what you find on TH-cam. I have never heard Rutger Hauer speaking in his own language. This is an excellent interview and he seems so at home here and relaxed. He was one of my personal favourite actors in films like Nighthawks, The Hitcher and Blade Runner. However, my own personal favourite Hauer performance was as the tramp in The Legend Of The Holy Drinker. I love that film dearly. You are sadly missed Rutger, thank you for uploading this Mr Nuiten.
It was nice to see him interviewed by someone intelligent. He was obviously very smart. Some of his interviewers asked him such painfully stupid questions. The statement that Stallone became submissive was very interesting. You wonder what a man like this would have done if he hadn't become an acter or had been born at a different time. He has a huge spirit, and I hope its enjoying itself wherever it is.
Theo is eventually killed because of his sharp and intelligent opinions.
he was the one of the best actors of the netherlands my fav actor and in his younger years he was a hunk too rest in peace rutger u will be missed
Not only of netherlands, but the world.
@@MrCarpen7er i agree but he was dutch so thats why i said it
Netherlands recognised his talents...shitty Hollywood didn't.
@@desertrose1226 Well, not that i want to be repetitive, but Rutger´s talent was recognized all over the world, except in Hollywood, that´s true.
@@LALUNA209 No shit...
This is quite probably the best interview of his, he speaks so openly
here. You see his other interviews, mostly with the Americans, and they
all seem so painfully superficial, as if their "country itself had
plastic surgery" very well put by Hauer. However this also kinda saddens
me, because most of the things he criticizes of American cinema, he was
actually a major part of?? He played plenty shallow and stupid American
films, but I think it was somewhat out of his control. He is so critical
of it all, but perhaps could not escape it himself in the end. It was
probably the money. I can legit feel his frustration in so many parts of
this interview, but that makes me appreciate him ever more. He was an
EXCELLENT actor, even if not used properly later on his career, he
still brought something special each time, no matter how shitty a movie
he was in. Dare I say he deserved much better, but I think he died in
peace and was happy with the life he lead, rip
Good comment. Rutger was an intelligent man and a very deep thinker. He was very unlike many actors.
Rutger en Theo, twee masters in hun vak. RIP.
Excellent interview by Theo at a perfect location! Both unique personalities. Can't believe this was recorded 25 years ago....
Outstanding actor, outstanding interviewer. 👍
The interviewer is Theo van Gogh a great grandson of Vincent van Goghs brother Theo, he was a well known Filmdirector and Interviewer/television maker in the Netherlands.
Tragically he was murdered by a muslim terrorist because of a film he made.
A deal is a deal says the great man Rutger Hauer.
Rutger Hauer in Bladerunner (the last scene on the roof) is great: 'all those moments will be lost in time, tears in the rain, time to die'. But our memories never die, stay for ever, precious tears in the rain. RIP Rutger.
Theo loved movies. Rutger realised his dream.
Such an inspiration, both of them.
It’s actually quite painful to recall that Theo Van Gogh was murdered in Amsterdam.
Fascinating, so much love for his craft.
Mooi: 'De grootheid van de gek, of de gemenerik, die kan ik helemaal niet vinden bij de held.'
Such a handsome man, and great actor.
DesertRose122 a great actor forgotten by
hollywood. his official group on facebook deserve more awareness.
If I had Facebook, I'd follow Rutger, but apart from TH-cam I don't use social media. Hollywood forgot him because he was too good for them.
Gone now, like tears in rain..farewell, blue eyes...😭😭❤️💔
What an actor. Loved his work for quite sometime. Sad that we won’t be seeing him in anything more now. People say he was difficult, but he had reason to be in most situations.
Mr Stitch was a terrible movie. Wil Wheaton still holds a grudge because he thinks it would’ve catapulted his career. If Avary had taken hold of Hauer’s ideas, it would’ve been a better film. It was low budget as hell, but he was the best thing in that film. Hobo with a shotgun is one of my favorites. Even in his 70’s he was still able to captivate the audience.
Mr. Hauer, you are sorely missed.
Difficult as an actor perhaps but the tales I've heard are that Rutger in real life was a kind, gentle and poetic man. Will Wheaton is still an immature jerk. Lol. Never seen Mr Stitch however as I believe that Rutger wasn't in a lot of it. Rutger is my fave actor and forever will be even though he's gone.
RIP BEAUTIFUL
Heb mijn zoon naar hem vernoemd. Mijn vader heeft hem ontmoet als figurant bij 'soldaat'. Vond hem heel sympathiek
Ik heb een bepaalde fascinatie met Rutger Hauer die ik niet uit kan leggen.
Interesting, thanks. That mysterious thriller with a twist he was talking about towards the end of the interview never came about, it would appear.
He was even sexier in his native tongue. I fell in lust when I saw him in Nighthawks, still my favorite movie of his.
Ah that cheeky smile 🥰💔
You are bingeing on this Interviews. I so get it. I Miss Blue eyes too..
dit is geweldig dankjewel van Belgie
Deze opname zou AI remastered en naar 4K ge-uplift moeten worden. 👌
When a machine dies maybe you wouldn’t see a dove fly but Rutger sure made you believe it would! I would like to see Rutger play Dr Lecter.
Lol I've got a huge crush on Rutger but I realise the more I look at him how much he resembles some people from one half of my family..wow! 🤔🤔
Great! Thanks! @#
What happened to TVG was appalling. Thank you Theo for bravely holding the line for free expression in the face of religious violence and intimidation. And Rutger Hauer. What a legend. There’s nothing more I need to say.
This is the Rutger I met..... je wordt gemist Hauer
Rip
Good actor best off nl
Mooie vent!
In "Nighthawks" wordt "She has no maternal instincts" vertaald met "Zij heeft geen moordneigingen"??
Ja, ik schreeuwde ook al meteen tegen mijn schermpje toen ik dat zag.
Ja, daar heeft de vertaler een behoorlijke steek laten vallen.
Wat dacht je van ‘zeestralen’, de C-beams in Bladerunner?
De beste
20:15 Rutger insights came to fruition with Batman movies
now yeh rutger back then saying here films made america are in certain set formats the studios bank on the films will blockbust
but that´s the mainstraim films hollywood films yeh they look and feel like they come out of the same machine just pressing one flavor porridge out or the same bradwurst you know how it´s gonna go and end even a lot of those are pretty good
if u the have time and will to siff those all through
but they always have made a lot of other kind of films also that are smaller independent original fresh or refurbished old fresh
and again after the siffing through a handfull of films a year
when watching it´s an elevated niveau experience
and a handfull films is also all i watch in a year
'Silence of the lambs had ik toch... had ik ook leuk kunnen doen.'
Nou en of. Precies die mix van charisma en creepyness die Anthony Hopkins ook had.
Een gentleman
His Dutch pronunciation seems much softer than the one that is usually taught as 'mainstream' pronunciation to foreigners. Is is some regional accent?
I’m Dutch. Rutger Hauer does not have a regional accent; his accent is very standard, from the Holland part of the Netherlands. He grew up in Amsterdam and his parents were actors, and Rutger went to acting school. His parents probably had a very neutral accent, and if Rutger hadn’t already copied that then acting school would have surely taught him to speak “proper” Dutch. What you might have noticed is that in this interview he speaks very casually, as if talking to a friend. I suspect that when ‘mainstream pronunciation’ is taught, everything is enunciated a bit too well and certain sounds such as the G are much exaggerated.
@@Brinta3 thank you for your detailed comment!
@@MrJonahWhaler
Additional explanation: The famous and brilliant football player Johan Cruijff was born only three years after Rutger Hauer and also grew up in Amsterdam. Cruijff spoke with a very strong Amsterdam accent his entire life. The difference is that Cruijff came from a working class family and neighbourhood. After primary school, Cruijff went to the ULO (a secondary school level, but Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs literally translates to Extended Primary Education). Lower school level = stronger working class accent.
In contrast, Rutger Hauer came from a more posh family (or at the least much less working class, it depends on your definition of posh) and neighbourhood. He was an intelligent guy and in the end got his Bachelor of Arts at the Academy for Theater and Dance. I’m guessing he never ever, even in his youth, picked up an Amsterdam accent but always spoke with the Standard Dutch accent because of his family and the nice schools he went to.
*By the way, I believe Johan Cruijff was actually pretty smart. But who knows what happened… back then, there wasn’t much attention for learning disorders or students’ specific needs. Maybe he was just naturally poor at spelling or maths, or had difficulty with concentration, or perhaps he was a very naughty boy with zero interest in school. In his days such things usually meant you were considered stupid. Nowadays we recognise learning disorders and try to work around it. ULO is really low, and Cruijff definitely wasn’t dumb.
@@Brinta3 kom op now redefinition of estimated 3/4 of the curiculums needed across the whole school systems i mean i get why the academics wanted to hold on to their religion of lies for misplaced pride money career status
and let´s not forget the immense peer pressure of playing along or yr out but at some point it has to break alone all for the children this is
very wrong now and nobody´s talkin bout this
we all been lied too about the basic fundamentals and that too what they made the all the other lies made fit and connect but it cannot go on like this it was more unawareness first maybe
now it´s becoming more highly criminal by the day with the knowing and full knowing it´s false and corrupt
n.b
and if one looked just one or two layers deeper in it´s full on structured with nummerology and meanings straight out of the satanic corner
not to make it extra sausy but those are the facts
Wat een leuke man eigenlijk en uitermate gebalanceerd
dutch sounds like german sotra
Yeah is it worse then German the shouting I think hé talks normale about how Good Amerika was for his work there and how hé talk to sly about his behavior
Wat een slecht intervieuw van Theo.
THE DEVIL'S MOTHER TONGUE IS DUTCH.
What?
U bedoelt als Rutte spreekt..?
Dank u, Heil Satan.
And English the word of the stupid.
Rutger was a great guy. Theo was a racist,
What? Wtf are you going on about
So you really don't know shit about Theo.
The Islam isn’t a race. It’s a religion and ideology. That just happens to be everything he was against, in his own good right. More people should say without shame what they feel and think, even if it offends people.
He absolutely was no racist. He was a provocateur by trade and some people can't take criticism to their beliefs and then show their true colors, thus confirming what van Gogh said ..with tragic results.
No he was not a racist.
Neither was Hans Janmaat, Pim Fortuyn and Geert Wilders.
Critical about islam yes.