Agreed. And its been seeing a resurrection lately. I've noticed its popping up on alot of streaming services, yourube videos and people talking about it.. like us right now. Lol
Gary Oldman is just brilliant. He always struck Me as a very private person someone who was passionate about his craft as an actor but never liked doing interviews about it.
Finding stuff like this, interviews, now in 2024. Being in my early teens during the 90s when first seeing him in Dracula, Immortal Beloved, Scarlet Letter, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, I instantly loved him but kept it to myself as I wasn't into actors and stuff like others were as I thought it was silly. Those times, no youtube of course, not much online so all you had was watching the movies and imagination. Lots of imagination! Lost track for like 20 years with life stuff. Recently, going back over his movies that I love and always watch Dracula around Halloween every year. Stuff like this is so great but it makes me ache for the 90s. I don't care to be silly now and write but I can just melt seeing him. I love the way he is. He seems so genuine, nice, sweet, and interesting in many ways...his passion that he puts into his work, and his beautiful blue eyes, his voice, his hands, everything. And he plays piano as well. Ohhhh dear! Still gorgeous and sweet as ever. ❤
I agree with all of this and also wish it was the 90s again ❤ we had magazines and books and documentaries but you’re right there was so much more use of the imagination
During this time Oldman was struggling with his Alcoholism. Apparently he even drunk on the set of this film, either way he delivered an Oscar Worthy Performance and got snubbed heavily! Great film.
Yes, you can even see in that interview he is kind of in pain or very uncomfortable. If you watch interviews afterwards this Phase. He is very different.
Gary Oldman portrayed Vlad the Impaler, Nosferatu and the tragic lovesick vampire in a brilliant masterpiece of a film. Béla Lugosi is the romantic Dracula, while Gary Oldman is the postmodern Dracula.
I think you got that wrong. Oldman as Vlad the Impaler was soooooo romantic! I was rooting for the villain the entire time. Women get it. Bram Stoker's Dracula with Oldman was such a romantic movie! The dinner scene is, wow, just wow!
Bro, this Dracula is very romantic. Honestly, this type of love/romance set the standard for me. If a guy won't cross oceans of time for me nor me for him, then move on. 😂
Oldman was a genius back then. Almost every performance he gave from the early 1980s to the early 2000s was brilliant. Sadly the great work has been less frequent since then, with Oldy becoming something of a caricature of himself a la Pacino.
@@davidgagnon3781 Thought he was quite compelling in DH, but it didn't touch his earlier work in Sid & Nancy, Dracula, The Contender etc. The Academy inexplicably ignored his greatest and most influential years.
Yeah I still love him but since Tinker Tailor (the one he really should have won for) he’s been less convincing in his roles for me. I’m always aware I’m watching Gary Oldman now in a way that I didn’t used to - he would always just organically become his characters.
@@davidgagnon3781 Darkest Hour was nowhere near one of his best performances. Next to his earlier more effortless work it’s just got a showboating quality that I don’t like.
@@thatfilmgeekguy DG seemed like they just tailor made a showboat role for gary to finally give him oscar he always deserved. I rememver seeing the trailer thinking oh theyll finally giv him an oscar now
He is the best example of "THE MOST EGOCENTRIC GUY IN THE WORLD"...but even without being arrogant, (as many others do)!!! :) He was really HARD WORKING on his image...(at that time), trying to appear "SPECIAL"!!! And God knows HE WAS...and still IS, as an actor!!! Except him I only know an ANOTHER person "acting" like this!!! It´s Eddie Vadder... (the leader of the band "Pearl Jam")! BOTH are trying to "hide" their confident artistic self-view...but they just CAN´T!!! (Even if they want to!) You can see it in all their Interviews e.c.t! It´s needles to say...I adore BOTH!!! I LOVE the music of Pearl Jam...("Ten" is my absolutely favorite album)...and I´m a HUGE admirer of Gary Oldman´s acting skills!!!
Dolores Umbridge is a kitten by comparison to this woman, who feels the need to show us everything again with the camera on herself. And has the cheek to say to Gary Oldman of all people - "you're one of us now".
In my opinion this is the greatest movie of all time. He deserved an Oscar.
Agreed. And its been seeing a resurrection lately. I've noticed its popping up on alot of streaming services, yourube videos and people talking about it.. like us right now. Lol
It’s not even Coppola’s greatest film lol
Awful film. Unconvincing Dracula..Sorry!
Agreed
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Gary Oldman is just brilliant. He always struck Me as a very private person someone who was passionate about his craft as an actor but never liked doing interviews about it.
Cannot believe no Oscar nomination for this role!
Me TOO!!!
Alone the scene as a BAT... "Look what your God has done to me..." is MINDBLOWING!!!
Finding stuff like this, interviews, now in 2024. Being in my early teens during the 90s when first seeing him in Dracula, Immortal Beloved, Scarlet Letter, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, I instantly loved him but kept it to myself as I wasn't into actors and stuff like others were as I thought it was silly. Those times, no youtube of course, not much online so all you had was watching the movies and imagination. Lots of imagination! Lost track for like 20 years with life stuff. Recently, going back over his movies that I love and always watch Dracula around Halloween every year. Stuff like this is so great but it makes me ache for the 90s. I don't care to be silly now and write but I can just melt seeing him. I love the way he is. He seems so genuine, nice, sweet, and interesting in many ways...his passion that he puts into his work, and his beautiful blue eyes, his voice, his hands, everything. And he plays piano as well. Ohhhh dear! Still gorgeous and sweet as ever. ❤
I agree with all of this and also wish it was the 90s again ❤ we had magazines and books and documentaries but you’re right there was so much more use of the imagination
Ugh why do I have to be so in love with him??
Gary always had a great head of hair
Beautiful movie, beautiful man ❤
During this time Oldman was struggling with his Alcoholism. Apparently he even drunk on the set of this film, either way he delivered an Oscar Worthy Performance and got snubbed heavily! Great film.
Yes, you can even see in that interview he is kind of in pain or very uncomfortable. If you watch interviews afterwards this Phase. He is very different.
I’m not sure. When I saw how the interviewer looked I would also be stale and very uncomfortable wtf lol
One of my favorite movies of all time. He suffered, but the results where amazing.
One of only a couple of the true great actors
once he played sid vicious he never broke character again
Such a brave actor🤗
Hottest man to live
What? Lmao, never looked at him that way before tbh 😂
@@NS-wj6kl he’s an old guy with child like eyes he’s so handsome! Especially in Dracula
Yes❤
Guy is a genius!
Yes, his voice was remarkable
Ich liebe sie seit 1993. Gary und den Film.❤
Gary Oldman portrayed Vlad the Impaler, Nosferatu and the tragic lovesick vampire in a brilliant masterpiece of a film. Béla Lugosi is the romantic Dracula, while Gary Oldman is the postmodern Dracula.
I think you got that wrong. Oldman as Vlad the Impaler was soooooo romantic! I was rooting for the villain the entire time. Women get it. Bram Stoker's Dracula with Oldman was such a romantic movie! The dinner scene is, wow, just wow!
Bro, this Dracula is very romantic. Honestly, this type of love/romance set the standard for me. If a guy won't cross oceans of time for me nor me for him, then move on. 😂
Acting genius
The way he rubs the arm on the chair 🤤
Oldman was a genius back then. Almost every performance he gave from the early 1980s to the early 2000s was brilliant. Sadly the great work has been less frequent since then, with Oldy becoming something of a caricature of himself a la Pacino.
Like in Darkest Hour?
@@davidgagnon3781 Thought he was quite compelling in DH, but it didn't touch his earlier work in Sid & Nancy, Dracula, The Contender etc. The Academy inexplicably ignored his greatest and most influential years.
Yeah I still love him but since Tinker Tailor (the one he really should have won for) he’s been less convincing in his roles for me. I’m always aware I’m watching Gary Oldman now in a way that I didn’t used to - he would always just organically become his characters.
@@davidgagnon3781 Darkest Hour was nowhere near one of his best performances. Next to his earlier more effortless work it’s just got a showboating quality that I don’t like.
@@thatfilmgeekguy DG seemed like they just tailor made a showboat role for gary to finally give him oscar he always deserved. I rememver seeing the trailer thinking oh theyll finally giv him an oscar now
He is the best example of "THE MOST EGOCENTRIC GUY IN THE WORLD"...but even without being arrogant, (as many others do)!!! :)
He was really HARD WORKING on his image...(at that time), trying to appear "SPECIAL"!!!
And God knows HE WAS...and still IS, as an actor!!!
Except him I only know an ANOTHER person "acting" like this!!! It´s Eddie Vadder... (the leader of the band "Pearl Jam")!
BOTH are trying to "hide" their confident artistic self-view...but they just CAN´T!!! (Even if they want to!) You can see it in all their Interviews e.c.t!
It´s needles to say...I adore BOTH!!!
I LOVE the music of Pearl Jam...("Ten" is my absolutely favorite album)...and I´m a HUGE admirer of Gary Oldman´s acting skills!!!
It looks like somebody came up with a glass of water for him, at (4:11)! :)
Am I wright???
Touch of young Ewan MacGreggor about him in the hair department
what is a nosferatu'
Ein Vampir
Dolores Umbridge is a kitten by comparison to this woman, who feels the need to show us everything again with the camera on herself. And has the cheek to say to Gary Oldman of all people - "you're one of us now".
No. It is the same interview at a different angle. Duh. This is raw footage. It would have been shown as a back and forth interview.
Dolores Umbridge was much worse. She's the reason why Cho Chang and Harry split up!
Always someone with a negative comment... 😒
He had a good voice for Dracula in the film, but overall I like the film “Van Helsing” better.