*Maybe no one remembers this but the 1990s was still a very racist time.* You were either black or white. Anyone in between was background. The only trope for people like look like Diesel was the voiceless, worker bee. BUT don't be fooled: Hollywood still has traditional definitions of how skin color determines personality and station.
I just would have never thought that Vin Diesel would be the type to be so personable. I always heard reasons to not like Vin Diesel but all this is honestly such a breath of fresh air.
He’s given some really great interviews. Especially early on, but even now. He talks about movies in a way few people in his position so. Despite the projects he ultimately undertakes.
I feel like it's just plain ol hating Sure he can seem corny sometimes cause he's really REALLY earnest when he speaks super passionately about projects &nerdy stuff But there's alot of baseless lies &an underlying "oh he's too big for his boots" about the critique he gets which is odd because if ANYONE deserves to be cocky it's him, but I've never got that impression from him
For real. The fact he wrote and was the driving force behind that short film, then just kept grinding to get his shot gives me a whole new respect for Vin. He's not just some--in his words--"misogynist, homophobic guido." Watching him in "Multi-facial" really displays his natural charisma and ability to effortlessly, and believably, perform on camera. Thanks, Cinemastix, for spotlighting Diesel's dimensionality.
You do know he is homosexual right? closeted new age rock Hudson lol. "nothing wrong with that!" says the contrived fruitcake reply coming up from el fruitcake alphabet people
that line were he says "nah, I actually appreciate honesty" just the delivery alone, the slight defeated laugh and the body language, that rocketed my respect of Vin up so damn much. holy heck
Vin Diesel is underrated for sure. He isn't always stellar, but he actually has some great moments in the Riddick movies. You can tell he cares about the craft.
His movies are fun and entertaining. Sure, maybe a bit cheesy at times (Fast X for example), but they are fun.... I wish "they" would do more with the Riddick universe. Those movies were really good. I like the first one the best, and that was very low budget, but very well done.
Man, looking at his pre-Fast and Furious movies, you can tell that Vin had some serious talent. It's a bit of a shame he barely used it, and instead cashed in on the F&F movies..... Would like him to try against-type roles (similar to what actors like Adam Sandler are doing)
I don't know how good he was before F&F, but what I can tell is that he's become a lesser actor with each sequel. I dropped out of the franchise by the seventh one, but yesterday I catched a scene of the 8th maybe, I'm not really sure which one was... He's just reunited with Elsa Pataki's character and Charlize Theron gives him a gun and asks him to try busting out of there alive. Now, the dialogue is terrible because he openly states why he doesn't do that when he could just give her the gun back instead and convey the feelings of the character through his facial expression alone. What I get from that it's: one, the writers suck; two, either Vin isn't up to the part or they don't have any trust in him; three, Vin himself doesn't believe in his acting skills or he just doesn't care anymore because a good actor would have pushed to change the scene and he definitely has the power to do that
One of the many lessons we can learn from this is to always release your work no matter what you think of it. Someone, somewhere will see it and see potential.
Love all his Riddick movies, have them all, hope Riddick: Furya will come soon now, after Fast X was a flop at the cinemas Fast X (2023) made only worldwide $697 million, on a huge budget of $340 million, so it has to make around $900 million to breakeven, F9: The Fast Saga (2021) made more ($726 million) in 2021 then Fast X made in a good time, when most people go to the cinema again, and that the tickets cost now a lot more then in 2021,and F9: The Fast Saga (2021) had a budget of $200 million. Hope to see Riddick: Furya soon, cannot wait to see it, without Identity Politics.
Vin Diesel’s like our generation’s Stallone; we know he has the talent and skills, but he came into an era of action movies where it was easier to just take the money.
That’s a very interesting comparison. Vin Diesel is the 2000’s Sly Stallone! If the Fast and Furious ever ends (🤞), perhaps he will get his own Copland-type of movie, where he gets to display his dramatic chops again and play against type.
He's actually a lot like Stallone, because they both put their own money into their own personal project movies to make a part just for themselves. And to varying degrees, had the same end result. Their personal drive got them where they are.
Stallone was my first thought when I watched this video. The big difference being that Vin's personal movies ended up being resume fillers that allowed him to get noticed and get work, whereas Stallone's personal movie was Rocky, which is an all-time great movie. That said, the story is still the same, which is cool to hear. Neither could get roles and jobs that they needed to pay the bills, so they wrote themselves into lead roles to get seen and show their potential.
Wow what an inspiring success story. I've always liked Vin Diesel, but have been disappointed for the past decade or so as he only seems to stick to shallow action blockbusters like the F&F series. I remember really liking his performance in Boiler Room. It was really refreshing to see him in a very different role as an expensive suit wearing stockbroker in a dramatic movie that had no action. He really should do another dramatic role to show people his real acting chops, like what Adam Sandler has done from time to time.
I would love to see more varied and dramatic roles from him. Had no idea he had this much range and depth, its a shame, I feel we lost out on alot of his talent.
I got really bored at a hotel and was scrolling through some free show app on their television. I was watching Adam Sandler comedies, loved that Zohan movie as a kid, still got a few chuckles. Then I saw this movie pop up. The Cobbler. I took a glance at its summary, said "oh, that sounds interesting, how is this gonna be a comedy?" It wasn't a comedy, but it's one of my favorite current movies. Great movie about, quite literally, living in other people's shoes. And I loved it. For a moment, I forgot it was Adam Sandler. This isn't, like, a super powerful or emotional movie, no slamming doors and fingers pointed at the floor, but it was wonderful nonetheless. I hope Vin gets a movie like this soon, his years are catching up. I would love to see a movie where he's emotional. I love his Riddick movies, but I feel there's something deeper in him. You know how Dave Batista has showed up and everybody was already writing on his shirt before he put it on? "Dumb knucklehead." "Boring action hero." "Comedy brute." Then he gets in a few roles besides Marvel, and his acting shines. Blade Runner 2047's screenplay reads like an unbelievably great book, and when you see Dave's scene in the intro, he's not some joke-throwing dumb mountain of a man, he's a vulnerable human that happened to be born as a robot, in a world where humans are robotically insensitive, lacking vulnerability. I think Vin Diesel has this same potential waiting for him, but again, everybody is writing on his shirt before he gets to put it on.
Love the structure of this video. You only used your voice to guide the video. But used Vin's own voice from interviews and movies to tell his own story. I also love his quote at the end: If you can't do it all, do what you can.
And let's not forget how amazing Spielberg is...he loves movies so much that he watched a little unknown Indie movie and gave its star a chance, even wrote the role for him. An incredible person, really!
Damn man, this video is a work of art. The storytelling prowess here, the interwoven narration and archival interviews and footage together in harmony that Danny's honed so delicately. It's magic. This scratches that itch I've had ever since Tony left, and it's such a beautiful evolution on the format that feels unique and free. Thank you.
@@loganmoseleyIt's funny, this thread is months old, and yet both of us fine here on the same day to all the same question: *_Who is Tony?_* 😅 Here's to hoping we find out! 🤞😊 _(although, since there's multiple "Cinema____" channels, could just be a case of mistaken identity_ 🤷♂️ _heh)_ ==== That out of the way, my sentiments mirror the OP's! I just stumbled across the channel a few days back and have been throughly enjoying the content. I'm not inyo most channels like this, as their content seems to always be 3x longer, so I never bother watching; however, I'd be willing to bet Danny still manages to have the same level of detail and info! ❤
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE @loganmoseley I think he's talking about Tony from "Every frame a painting", a great YT channel that stopped to make videos a long ago but the videos are still there. Sorry for my english, I'm trying to improve it haha 😅
A good origin story based on yourself is to be original with what your vision fulfils. A role is what you create for yourself or for someone else. The story, dialogue, and direction it needs to be lead to. It can be Heath Ledger as The Joker or Keanu Reeves as Neo/John Wick or Sylvester Stallone as Rocky. What you create is art with a passion that doesn't need to be iconic or pristine right away. It will be some masterpiece later on.
So much to admire here...Vin Diesel writing his own movies, Brad Bird and Steven Spielberg paying so much attention to short, independent films....just so much had to happen for this unknown actor to become a movie star.
Thank you for this. I always kinda thought of him as that generic “bro” type actor with limited range, but he definitely did one hell of a job conveying the personality of the iron giant. Amazing story he’s had as well pursuing his dreams and never giving up. Definitely deserves all the success he’s been given
Before the money and fame he really seemed like a modest, passionate, genuinely thoughtful guy. It's wild to see the footage in this video compared to the public persona he has now.
true he seems to be an arrogant dickhead that treat fast franchise as some kind of cult we are familily blah blah its all very wierd, in this video you see a really nice genuine and driven guy with some real acting talent instread he takes the easy route milking the dom torreto. he should look back as this video and maybe hell realise despite making many millions he has kinda lost his way. sly ,scwarzennegger and van dame yes has always had to flex muscles and run with a gun but vin you can really act and have genuine tallent such a shame you dont use it and take the easy way out all the time.
Daym man... Had no idea about Vin Diesel's struggle. Pretty touching really, great to see he took matters into his own hands. Inspiring really. Good for him.
"Multifacial" was a good short film. It was interesting and really personal to him. He showed a lot of vulnerability in it. The irony is it ultimately led to action movies where he's this tough guy who's not really vulnerable or grounded in reality like he is in his short film. Granted he's famous and rich now so I guess it was all worth it.
Fans need to encourage him. I don't think he really needed the Rock , since it seemed to cause on set stuff, but I think he should go further and show this side to him.
I see it as with success he's completed that character's progression, filled that missing piece which was expressed by his character in that first film. There's now a role for him. There's no need to be his past self anymore.
Speaking as someone who has spent too much time on the internet, social media has made it really easy to just dehumanize a person to the point where all that's left is a cringe-dispensing meme. It sounds like a "no-brainer", but it's really easy to fall into the trap of dismissing the personhood of others you don't really know, but are able to witness regularly at a distance. Videos like these help fight that
yes celebrities fit that description not your avg homeless person, theres literally no one to blame for you eating all this up but yourself at that point.
It means so much to me that someone made a video about Multifacial. As another very light skinned mixed black actor, this short film has had a place in my heart for the years since I’ve seen it.
I'm not a fan of the F&F movies but major props to Vin Diesel. Anyone who carves their own space deserves all the success. Also, wonderful video, Danny, and I love the range of topics this channel covers. The content here is so much more interesting than all the other interpretive video essay channel clones.
vin diesel is such a genuine guy, between his acting stuff and his contribution to the dnd community i cant wait to see what he's got in store for the future
I hope as Vin gets older and the F&F franchise is behind him, he starts taking different and more nuanced roles that let him express his range. The old father figure or mentor type of role in movies and shows. He can also keep voice acting and kill it in various roles
As someone that's been acting for the last 10 years in Australia it's kind of made me realise that we live in a time of maximum exposure. You're better off making your own work rather than waiting for luck to drop you into a good rolee.
VD is very passionate about his job, a double edged situation because nowadays he is too big for his own good, he doesn't want to leave that confort zone and is sad because he can deliver good acting. I give him extra points for having an almost perfect personal image, he is not into drama very often at least
@@Chupakka 80% of hollywood big actor star are either in pretty dark affair , but the only thing you have to point out about vin diesel is his cringe moments a rather prefer this than all those other hollywood stars involved in pedo affair
About 1% of people who try to become professional actors make enough money to earn a living, so I’m sure he feels fortunate being one of the very few in history who have become millionaires more than a hundred times over
I talk about the movie multifacial soooooo much and thank you so much for getting this film out there more. I feel like its a film so many people can relate to but no one knows about it
I wonder how he actually feels about the Fast Franchise and what it’s done to his public image. Because it’s fascinating to see this and truly understand how thoughtful he is.
If you search on TH-cam “Vin Diesel Bloodshot interview Spielberg” and click the first thing that comes up (should be a channel called The Cutaway with William Mullally), it sheds some really interesting light on the subject, and on kind of where Diesel’s at with stuff right now.
Right? I found it super interesting. Just didn’t have space to incorporate any of it into this video unfortunately. Oh for sure! I spend a lot of time on my phone on release days :) -Danny
I really only know Vin Diesel from F&F memes but this paints him in a whole new light. This is such a heartfelt piece of visceral, raw emotion, love it.
My admiration for Vin Diesel has soared. Instead of succumbing to the industry's limitations, he charted his own path. In some ways, I see a reflection of myself in his journey, at least in the initial phase. As for the second part, I'm still striving to reach it. I'm embarking on a fresh new career, but at every turn, I've encountered rejection for the past few years - no-one wants to take a chance on me. My own family has urged me to abandon my dreams, and I've contemplated it. However, this video has ignited a spark within me, reminding me not to surrender. So, I extend my gratitude to you for creating this inspiring content and know that i am a subscriber for life.
When you can express everything and anything thru "I am Groot" over and over again and the viewer feels what Groot is saying thru the voice, you have to be effing amazing as an actor. And his voicing of the Iron Giant is similarly impressive.
what are you talking about. If he's such a great actor, making him say one phrase over and over again is a travesty for the art. It really is a situation of living long enough to become the villian, i doubt anyone under 20 even knows he even has a non-furious body of work.
Another excellent video, Danny. I love how you’re able to make essays on popular subjects but somehow dig into them to find something niche or interesting that no one has really discussed. I knew of Strays, but had no idea about Multi Facial until now. Makes me really wish Vin would get out of his comfort zone again. But I guess for a guy like him who struggled a lot, I wouldn’t mind all the money for F&F and the mcu either lol
I will never look at Vin Diesel the same again. I never hated him. I loved XXX and Private Ryan. I just had no idea how he took this chance and did this himself. Very cool video.
it really did, it's interesting because I myself I'm not in the film industry nor am I pursuing a career in that field. But in my own personal field I've felt a bit demoralized because the grind is rather well "grinding". But stories like this are very motivational to me, it makes me want to keep doing what I can
I can personally relate to this story myself. Where I lived not many opportunities for acting and filming, so once I was got out of college I was making my own personal movies, trying to give myself the opportunists along with anyone else who wanted a ride as well, from shorts to features. Submitted everyone of them to film festivals and never got in. From what I've been told for the majority of my films from some of the festivals, the movies I made would get cut at the 11th hour. Made me feel like the guy who goes to the Olympics, does very well, put's his heart, energy, and is consistent with his work, but gets 4th place the majority of the time, just missing the podium. I'm still trying, I have to. Filming is what I love, I'm at peace during those moments. I just wish I could share that love and passion of my work with more people. Life is a marathon, just got to keep pushing through.
As a mixed race dude, F&F was biiiiig in my house for us once we realized Vin was mixed. This video is really inspiring, it can be hard not to fit in based on the skin you born in. I have even more respect for him now. What an amazing story. What a work ethic and passion. Thanks for your contributions guys.
@@OneTwoMark it says no info has been shared about their parents.. also the brother could have an entirely different father seeing as how they are clearly not identical.
@@OneTwoMark “Heteropaternal superfecundation is an extremely rare phenomenon that occurs when a second ova released during the same menstrual cycle is additionally fertilized by the sperm cells of a different man in separate sexual intercourse.” We are both missing facts, speaking with surety is foolish. To everyone else out here, pretty clear vin is mixed.
Incredibly inspiring. Never knew this side of Vin Diesel. ''If you can't do it all, do what you can''. Exactly what you need to hear if you're aimless in whatever you're doing.
4:34 I guess this is why this man is all about "Family". I love his Fast franchise because despite the out-of-the-world stunts and goofy as it can be script, you know the people behind loves every second of making it. That is just a rare gem for franchise films today. Knowing his back story and how he really make his own role was inspiring. Thanks!
As a struggling actor/writer this really inspires me, as someone who always liked Vin Diesel but never was a huge fan of his movies, this gives me so much more respect for him!
It’s what I did. Got tired of not getting auditions, so I wrote and started in my own film. It Got nominated for best film at the Newfilmmakers LA film fest!
Vin Diesel and Sylvester Stallone had similar issues starting their acting careers. They also share similar solutions in that they wrote and starred in their own productions and have both had great success. Self made men.
This is a stellar essay, Danny. I work in film and I've always heard & read the story of Vin, but I've never seen it conveyed all together at once, especially not on video. His real life story is captivating and not one most people know. The general public knows him more as Dom Toretto, but obviously hearing him speak he's nothing really like that character. It's so great that you captured his story because it embodies a huge problem with acting and Hollywood. One being not enough roles for people of color, and two, what do you do if you're also ethnically mixed, and don't fit into one category. Great work!
Thank you! Yeah, it’s a story I’d been wanting to share for a long time. It was incredibly difficult saying all I wanted to in under 11 minutes. There was so much more out there on the subject. So there may have to be something of a part 2 in the future. But I agree, who he is and what he’s perceived to be are two very different things. But I imagine so are who he is and who he was 30 years ago.
@@CinemaStix That's a great point - he has one of those mysterious, impenetrable personas. I have to confess, I've always admired his story because I'm ethnically mixed - Irish-Mexican - so I've had a pretty similar experience as an actor. I studied film myself, so I've been shooting/producing my own film, but it got derailed during covid. I'm about 75% complete though. But I've often looked to Mutifacial, Vin, and his relentless will as a source of inspiration. So that's why I enjoyed your film essay so much. I look forward to the second half!
That’s fantastic! Yeah, Covid was a hell of a thing for acting. I’m an actor myself, and when everything locked down I put it all on hold. It was always my intention to get back to it.. but then TH-cam happened. What’s your film about?
Totally forgotten but essential chapter of this guy's story. Wish he'd done more with it but the origin is inspiring. Thanks for shining a light on it.
Dude, this is freakin' inspirational! Thanks for making this video; at the risk of sounding like a walking cliche, this is exactly what I needed to see right now
What a beautiful look at this mans journey. I had no idea the sensitive and daring beginning to his journey. He may not be the best actor but there is something about his spirit and sensitiivty to his own struggle a beautiful story of human overcoming adversity
Damn, he used to have such a banging bod. But moving beyond the superficial, it was nice to learn about his indie films, back when he was just beginning his career. That first indie film looked like it had some thought behind it. What a contrast with his later work.
I honestly knew nothing about Vin since I didn't grow up with FF, but man it's beautiful seeing an actors' early days and a reminder of the artists behind the action stars. To be honest all I know him for is being buff action bro, so this video gave me the chance to appreciate the journey he went through!
its really cool to see certain peoples journeys and how they got started. A lot of people were put into good families or great positions, but still the moves they made between that day 1 and where they are now can be learned from. its so cool to see some of this stuff.
Oh, I’m so glad! It’s a story I’d been wanting to tell for awhile. Just didn’t know if anyone would watch it :) So I’m really glad you found it as inspirational as I did. -Danny
It's funny people are saying he's "wasted his talent" on these big budget action movies, because it's the exact same thing people around town said about George Lucas after THX and American Graffiti. After F&F wraps up, he'll have the rest of his life to make whatever he wants, without anyone's permission.
Also, I wonder what good he might be doing with the truckloads of money he makes on those films? Can you blame a guy who rides a franchise out to the very end if he uses that fame and fortune to pave a path for others to find opportunities in the business? Without knowing his personal situation or what he does with all the money he makes, I try hard not to judge him too harshly for his choices if he's not hurting anyone.
1. F&F isn't going to just suddenly wrap up yet because it's a huge cash cow. 2. It's possible to work on multiple projects, since F&F doesn't film everyday of every year, but Vin didn't. 3. Once you're older you have a different batch of acting roles to work with than younger, and arguably a smaller set of roles to choose from. Vin didn't diversify in the 2010s and risks not doing so in the 2020s.
Great video. Vin’s start in Hollywood reminds me of a modern day version of Stallone and how he wrote Rocky and got his start, facing huge challenges along the way and with little to no money at all.
Multi-Facial is truly fantastic. I still have a copy of it and every few years I watch it. If you ever want to change someone's mind about Vin Diesel, show it to them. I've never met anyone that has seen it, which is too bad. This is a great video, it's nice to see someone mention this short film because it's mostly been forgotten.
F&F had overstayed its welcome for me long ago, but to this day 'Boiler Room' and the first 'Pitch Black' film remain among my favorite films of all time. Vin Diesel just KILLS it. He's a lot like Stallone in this sense. Yeah, most of the world knows them mostly through their action films, but they are at their PEAK game whenever they're allowed to act.
This was awesome man, and really inspiring. I remember I loved vin diesel as a kid. He was the opposite of me, jacked with that awesome deep voice, so I couldn't help want to be like him. I loved him in Pitch Black. I remember reading an interview with him that he said he struggled for 16 years to finally make it, and to see this video really illustrate all of that was cool. Great work.
I’m really happy this film is getting more light. Multiracial was a big inspiration for why I got into the industry. Great film and everyone should watch it.
If you don't believe in yourself then no one else will. I love his origin story. People trash talk him, but he stepped up when Brian died. He believes in family and he worked his ass off. He's more intelligent than the characters he plays. There was depth in Multifacial. Was so impressed with the way he layered that. Strays was good, too. Raw, but interesting. He's a complicated guy. I'm so glad to see someone give a fair take on Vin's story. 👍🏻
WOW.....this was some great insight. Now the beef between him and the rock makes sense. I can imagine him correcting The Rock to the point that they get into a fight. This is like what dreams are made of.....this is literally the ALL the PR Vin needed.
Vin seems like a really great guy and I get the impression he both feels stuck but also loves what he does. He's already talking about making spinoffs for fast series haha
Still find it crazy that one point Vin was such a promising up and coming actor/director. every major director was loved his work, Spielberg especially wrote him a part in Saving Private Ryan, after he watched Multi Racial. such a shame he wasted all into making disposal tentpoles films like Fast and Furious. Vin's journey as an actor is basically like Stallone, but expect he never grown as an actor nor did he done anything experimental or interesting after Multi Facial
This is such a dogshit, genuinely elitist take, I'm not gonna lie. He seems to be having a lot of fun doing f&f, they're not movies for me (or you, I assume) but "High art" is not always the goal of every artist. It's not a shame that he's just doing relatively basic movies and using the pay from that to fund weird little passion projects (like his Ark animated series and the like). Dude's just vibing, not everyone is trying to struggle to create the next greatest artwork, nor should they have to aspire to be.
This sounds almost personal, he wasted it? Who are you to say this lol the guy is among the most well known actors on the planet and he isn't dead, he's 55, once F&F is over who knows what he will do
I owned a copy of Multi Facial at the time. It made me weep. Just as he did in the Iron Giant. I agree that ... his career, while successful, was not the type of greatness anticipated. His devastating monologue in Multi Facial was about being typecast because of his looks. It makes his subsequent--very successful, mind you-- career rather sadly ironic.
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*Maybe no one remembers this but the 1990s was still a very racist time.* You were either black or white. Anyone in between was background. The only trope for people like look like Diesel was the voiceless, worker bee. BUT don't be fooled: Hollywood still has traditional definitions of how skin color determines personality and station.
I just would have never thought that Vin Diesel would be the type to be so personable. I always heard reasons to not like Vin Diesel but all this is honestly such a breath of fresh air.
He’s given some really great interviews. Especially early on, but even now. He talks about movies in a way few people in his position so. Despite the projects he ultimately undertakes.
I feel like it's just plain ol hating
Sure he can seem corny sometimes cause he's really REALLY earnest when he speaks super passionately about projects &nerdy stuff
But there's alot of baseless lies &an underlying "oh he's too big for his boots" about the critique he gets which is odd because if ANYONE deserves to be cocky it's him, but I've never got that impression from him
@@o-wolfthen maybe he should do a role other than CIA agent or bad guy turned good
Agreed. He came across to me as a deadhead hunk. But, damn, he's far more interesting.
@@KCJbomberFTW I have no idea what you're babbling about but u have fun out there.
when nobody was giving him a chance, he made his own, thats inspiration for all of us.
For real. The fact he wrote and was the driving force behind that short film, then just kept grinding to get his shot gives me a whole new respect for Vin. He's not just some--in his words--"misogynist, homophobic guido." Watching him in "Multi-facial" really displays his natural charisma and ability to effortlessly, and believably, perform on camera. Thanks, Cinemastix, for spotlighting Diesel's dimensionality.
You do know he is homosexual right? closeted new age rock Hudson lol. "nothing wrong with that!" says the contrived fruitcake reply coming up from el fruitcake alphabet people
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👌😘so inspiring
that line were he says "nah, I actually appreciate honesty" just the delivery alone, the slight defeated laugh and the body language, that rocketed my respect of Vin up so damn much. holy heck
I respect who he was and how he got started more. He still comes off as a tool now
Thank you ❤
I remember being blown away by his performance in Pitch Black. One of the best sci fi movies of that era IMO.
of any era.
Same, I love the trilogy.
One of my favorites
Same for me, I've "discovered" him with that movie.
Pitch Black loved it, and the ones after that which were totally different movies I liked that spin
Vin Diesel is underrated for sure. He isn't always stellar, but he actually has some great moments in the Riddick movies. You can tell he cares about the craft.
His movies are fun and entertaining. Sure, maybe a bit cheesy at times (Fast X for example), but they are fun.... I wish "they" would do more with the Riddick universe. Those movies were really good. I like the first one the best, and that was very low budget, but very well done.
I think his work outside those bigger films is good too. I really liked him in Find me guilty.
@@phillipedwardness9591 I forgot about that one. Yeah, he was good in that one. I also liked him in Boiler Room.
He was good in saving private Ryan when he got shot.
@@AaronJ323 lol
Me and my friends watched Multi-Facial in film school as a joke. "Lol, Vin Diesel directed a film." By the end, we weren't laughing. Very impressed.
My friends and I.
@@davidkruse4030 Thank you sir.
@@davidkruse4030 Were you there too?
Vin Diesel is 100% cringe
@@EvanAPW Get with the times. Using the word 'cringe' is cringe.
I've sent his film to countless friends who mock him as an actor, they all replied with " I never knew how much range he has!"
he also is riddik
Sure u did 😂😂
Which is none
Man, looking at his pre-Fast and Furious movies, you can tell that Vin had some serious talent. It's a bit of a shame he barely used it, and instead cashed in on the F&F movies.....
Would like him to try against-type roles (similar to what actors like Adam Sandler are doing)
I’d love to see it, too. Like he did early on with Find Me Guilty.
@@CinemaStix Like he did in The Pacifier :-D 😁
@@palleppalsson Oh man.. the Peter panda dance haha. Great movie.
I don't know how good he was before F&F, but what I can tell is that he's become a lesser actor with each sequel.
I dropped out of the franchise by the seventh one, but yesterday I catched a scene of the 8th maybe, I'm not really sure which one was... He's just reunited with Elsa Pataki's character and Charlize Theron gives him a gun and asks him to try busting out of there alive. Now, the dialogue is terrible because he openly states why he doesn't do that when he could just give her the gun back instead and convey the feelings of the character through his facial expression alone. What I get from that it's: one, the writers suck; two, either Vin isn't up to the part or they don't have any trust in him; three, Vin himself doesn't believe in his acting skills or he just doesn't care anymore because a good actor would have pushed to change the scene and he definitely has the power to do that
Honestly, now that you mention it, I get a kinda Adam Sandler vibe from his personality. I would love to see them work together in a drama.
One of the many lessons we can learn from this is to always release your work no matter what you think of it. Someone, somewhere will see it and see potential.
well said
Pitch Black was something that really REALLY made him big.. Fast and Furious and xXx made him even more legendary
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Pitch black was really good
Vin was born to play the part of Riddick, could not imagine any other actor for the role.
Love all his Riddick movies, have them all, hope Riddick: Furya will come soon now, after Fast X was a flop at the cinemas
Fast X (2023) made only worldwide $697 million, on a huge budget of $340 million, so it has to make around $900 million to breakeven, F9: The Fast Saga (2021) made more ($726 million) in 2021 then Fast X made in a good time, when most people go to the cinema again, and that the tickets cost now a lot more then in 2021,and F9: The Fast Saga (2021) had a budget of $200 million.
Hope to see Riddick: Furya soon, cannot wait to see it, without Identity Politics.
The entire F&F series has made him forgettable. Shame cuz ya .. good actor
Vin Diesel’s like our generation’s Stallone; we know he has the talent and skills, but he came into an era of action movies where it was easier to just take the money.
That’s a very interesting comparison. Vin Diesel is the 2000’s Sly Stallone! If the Fast and Furious ever ends (🤞), perhaps he will get his own Copland-type of movie, where he gets to display his dramatic chops again and play against type.
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@@eyespy3001 Great shout, Cop Land was such a terrific role for the big guy and he nailed it.
He's actually a lot like Stallone, because they both put their own money into their own personal project movies to make a part just for themselves. And to varying degrees, had the same end result.
Their personal drive got them where they are.
Stallone was my first thought when I watched this video. The big difference being that Vin's personal movies ended up being resume fillers that allowed him to get noticed and get work, whereas Stallone's personal movie was Rocky, which is an all-time great movie.
That said, the story is still the same, which is cool to hear. Neither could get roles and jobs that they needed to pay the bills, so they wrote themselves into lead roles to get seen and show their potential.
Wow what an inspiring success story. I've always liked Vin Diesel, but have been disappointed for the past decade or so as he only seems to stick to shallow action blockbusters like the F&F series. I remember really liking his performance in Boiler Room. It was really refreshing to see him in a very different role as an expensive suit wearing stockbroker in a dramatic movie that had no action. He really should do another dramatic role to show people his real acting chops, like what Adam Sandler has done from time to time.
I’d love to see it, too. Or to see him direct more.
I would love to see more varied and dramatic roles from him. Had no idea he had this much range and depth, its a shame, I feel we lost out on alot of his talent.
Sandler is supposed to be doing another Safdie Brothers movie...I can't wait for that.
I got really bored at a hotel and was scrolling through some free show app on their television. I was watching Adam Sandler comedies, loved that Zohan movie as a kid, still got a few chuckles. Then I saw this movie pop up. The Cobbler. I took a glance at its summary, said "oh, that sounds interesting, how is this gonna be a comedy?" It wasn't a comedy, but it's one of my favorite current movies. Great movie about, quite literally, living in other people's shoes. And I loved it. For a moment, I forgot it was Adam Sandler. This isn't, like, a super powerful or emotional movie, no slamming doors and fingers pointed at the floor, but it was wonderful nonetheless. I hope Vin gets a movie like this soon, his years are catching up. I would love to see a movie where he's emotional. I love his Riddick movies, but I feel there's something deeper in him.
You know how Dave Batista has showed up and everybody was already writing on his shirt before he put it on? "Dumb knucklehead." "Boring action hero." "Comedy brute." Then he gets in a few roles besides Marvel, and his acting shines. Blade Runner 2047's screenplay reads like an unbelievably great book, and when you see Dave's scene in the intro, he's not some joke-throwing dumb mountain of a man, he's a vulnerable human that happened to be born as a robot, in a world where humans are robotically insensitive, lacking vulnerability. I think Vin Diesel has this same potential waiting for him, but again, everybody is writing on his shirt before he gets to put it on.
He did an amazing court drama playing a mobster who is also his own lawyer. Unfortunately I forgot the title.
If you ask me, Vin Diesel’s got one of the smoothest voices in Hollywood. What are some of your favorite actor voices?
Vin Diesel’s got one of the most irritating voices in Hollywood
I heard a cool story about Ana de Armas learning english by watching Friends
Capitalize the first letter in your title names for the love of movies!
@@DivinionFaith Haha.. It's too late. It's his style now! Or something.. :D
George Clooney of course
“If you can’t do it all, do what you can.” Needed to hear that.
Love the structure of this video. You only used your voice to guide the video. But used Vin's own voice from interviews and movies to tell his own story.
I also love his quote at the end: If you can't do it all, do what you can.
And let's not forget how amazing Spielberg is...he loves movies so much that he watched a little unknown Indie movie and gave its star a chance, even wrote the role for him. An incredible person, really!
That'd be his role in Saving Private Ryan, yeah?
Damn man, this video is a work of art. The storytelling prowess here, the interwoven narration and archival interviews and footage together in harmony that Danny's honed so delicately. It's magic.
This scratches that itch I've had ever since Tony left, and it's such a beautiful evolution on the format that feels unique and free. Thank you.
This is probably the sweetest comment I’ve ever gotten.
@@CinemaStix I agree with everything they said. It made what could of been a boring video, very interesting and captivating. Great editing.
I’m captivated by every one of Danny’s videos. This one seems special, makes me rethink Vin Diesel. So… who’s Tony?
@@loganmoseleyIt's funny, this thread is months old, and yet both of us fine here on the same day to all the same question: *_Who is Tony?_* 😅
Here's to hoping we find out! 🤞😊
_(although, since there's multiple "Cinema____" channels, could just be a case of mistaken identity_ 🤷♂️ _heh)_
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That out of the way, my sentiments mirror the OP's! I just stumbled across the channel a few days back and have been throughly enjoying the content. I'm not inyo most channels like this, as their content seems to always be 3x longer, so I never bother watching; however, I'd be willing to bet Danny still manages to have the same level of detail and info! ❤
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE @loganmoseley I think he's talking about Tony from "Every frame a painting", a great YT channel that stopped to make videos a long ago but the videos are still there. Sorry for my english, I'm trying to improve it haha 😅
A good origin story based on yourself is to be original with what your vision fulfils. A role is what you create for yourself or for someone else. The story, dialogue, and direction it needs to be lead to. It can be Heath Ledger as The Joker or Keanu Reeves as Neo/John Wick or Sylvester Stallone as Rocky. What you create is art with a passion that doesn't need to be iconic or pristine right away. It will be some masterpiece later on.
They don't think it be like it is... but it do.
It do.
Oh man so true - thank you!
So much to admire here...Vin Diesel writing his own movies, Brad Bird and Steven Spielberg paying so much attention to short, independent films....just so much had to happen for this unknown actor to become a movie star.
Thank you for this. I always kinda thought of him as that generic “bro” type actor with limited range, but he definitely did one hell of a job conveying the personality of the iron giant.
Amazing story he’s had as well pursuing his dreams and never giving up. Definitely deserves all the success he’s been given
Before the money and fame he really seemed like a modest, passionate, genuinely thoughtful guy. It's wild to see the footage in this video compared to the public persona he has now.
true he seems to be an arrogant dickhead that treat fast franchise as some kind of cult we are familily blah blah its all very wierd, in this video you see a really nice genuine and driven guy with some real acting talent instread he takes the easy route milking the dom torreto. he should look back as this video and maybe hell realise despite making many millions he has kinda lost his way. sly ,scwarzennegger and van dame yes has always had to flex muscles and run with a gun but vin you can really act and have genuine tallent such a shame you dont use it and take the easy way out all the time.
Coke and Hollywood killed him
@@carlosdelsol76 there was coke when he was a bouncer , this just the wood
Now that he has money, you are jealous as hell, so you only give credit to his past self. Jealousy sucks.
@@Thysta imagine being jealous of someone getting casting couched because they look like a gay bouncer lol
Daym man... Had no idea about Vin Diesel's struggle. Pretty touching really, great to see he took matters into his own hands. Inspiring really. Good for him.
"Multifacial" was a good short film. It was interesting and really personal to him. He showed a lot of vulnerability in it. The irony is it ultimately led to action movies where he's this tough guy who's not really vulnerable or grounded in reality like he is in his short film. Granted he's famous and rich now so I guess it was all worth it.
Fans need to encourage him. I don't think he really needed the Rock , since it seemed to cause on set stuff, but I think he should go further and show this side to him.
@@JAHLEADINI he needs to do some non action stuff, like some comedy and drama. Get out of that fast and furious groove he’s gotten stuck in.
@@jonosterman2878He needs to do something with the Safdie Bros
@@jonosterman2878he's stuck there. Nobody would take him seriously anymore
I see it as with success he's completed that character's progression, filled that missing piece which was expressed by his character in that first film. There's now a role for him. There's no need to be his past self anymore.
This has made me see Vin in a totally different light, thank you for uploading.
Hello
I love him as Riddick. Watched the trilogy multiple times already and does not feel boring of it. Wish they continue with the story arc.
Speaking as someone who has spent too much time on the internet, social media has made it really easy to just dehumanize a person to the point where all that's left is a cringe-dispensing meme. It sounds like a "no-brainer", but it's really easy to fall into the trap of dismissing the personhood of others you don't really know, but are able to witness regularly at a distance. Videos like these help fight that
I wholeheartedly agree.
Still think he’s an airhead and a crappy actor, especially for someone who’s dad was a theater professor lol. Luckiest action hollywood star by far.
So true. It's turning many of us in cynical beasts....myself included. I'm a giant piece of negative sh*t
yes celebrities fit that description not your avg homeless person, theres literally no one to blame for you eating all this up but yourself at that point.
It means so much to me that someone made a video about Multifacial. As another very light skinned mixed black actor, this short film has had a place in my heart for the years since I’ve seen it.
I'm not a fan of the F&F movies but major props to Vin Diesel.
Anyone who carves their own space deserves all the success.
Also, wonderful video, Danny, and I love the range of topics this channel covers. The content here is so much more interesting than all the other interpretive video essay channel clones.
I'm not a fan of those either, but what about the Riddick movies? I feel like those are his passion movies and it's what I'll always remember him for.
vin diesel is such a genuine guy, between his acting stuff and his contribution to the dnd community i cant wait to see what he's got in store for the future
I hope as Vin gets older and the F&F franchise is behind him, he starts taking different and more nuanced roles that let him express his range. The old father figure or mentor type of role in movies and shows. He can also keep voice acting and kill it in various roles
Vin Diesel was a beast in Pitch Black. Let's not forget that gem.
That was the movie that made him really famous.
Love his Riddick movies, absolutely The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) Directors Cut version.
Top tier scifi trilogy.
One the best science fiction trilogy on earth,
I liked Pitch Black! "looks clear"
i also love "a man apart"
As someone that's been acting for the last 10 years in Australia it's kind of made me realise that we live in a time of maximum exposure. You're better off making your own work rather than waiting for luck to drop you into a good rolee.
VD is very passionate about his job, a double edged situation because nowadays he is too big for his own good, he doesn't want to leave that confort zone and is sad because he can deliver good acting. I give him extra points for having an almost perfect personal image, he is not into drama very often at least
th-cam.com/video/TJvHHgGerJg/w-d-xo.html nah he is a pretty cringy dude, especially if his interviewer is a cute lady 😂
@@Chupakka 80% of hollywood big actor star are either in pretty dark affair , but the only thing you have to point out about vin diesel is his cringe moments a rather prefer this than all those other hollywood stars involved in pedo affair
About 1% of people who try to become professional actors make enough money to earn a living, so I’m sure he feels fortunate being one of the very few in history who have become millionaires more than a hundred times over
Does anybody refer to Vin as "VD" or just you? Because I know that as an abbreviation for something completely different.
@@SuperSonic_868 my keyboard is in another language, is a mess to input names
I wasn't expecting to get emotional during a TH-cam video about Vin Diesel.
I talk about the movie multifacial soooooo much and thank you so much for getting this film out there more. I feel like its a film so many people can relate to but no one knows about it
People love to hate him but vin is a class act who pushes the projects he loves harder than anyone in the business
As a creator, I now have a newfound respect for this man, Inspiring. This broke down some walls I had been struggling creatively
I wonder how he actually feels about the Fast Franchise and what it’s done to his public image.
Because it’s fascinating to see this and truly understand how thoughtful he is.
If you search on TH-cam “Vin Diesel Bloodshot interview Spielberg” and click the first thing that comes up (should be a channel called The Cutaway with William Mullally), it sheds some really interesting light on the subject, and on kind of where Diesel’s at with stuff right now.
@@CinemaStix Thanks man will look that up rn.
@@CinemaStix what a great interview thanks for the recommendation.
Also super impressed by the SPEED of the reply.
Right? I found it super interesting. Just didn’t have space to incorporate any of it into this video unfortunately.
Oh for sure! I spend a lot of time on my phone on release days :)
-Danny
I really only know Vin Diesel from F&F memes but this paints him in a whole new light. This is such a heartfelt piece of visceral, raw emotion, love it.
My admiration for Vin Diesel has soared. Instead of succumbing to the industry's limitations, he charted his own path. In some ways, I see a reflection of myself in his journey, at least in the initial phase. As for the second part, I'm still striving to reach it. I'm embarking on a fresh new career, but at every turn, I've encountered rejection for the past few years - no-one wants to take a chance on me. My own family has urged me to abandon my dreams, and I've contemplated it. However, this video has ignited a spark within me, reminding me not to surrender. So, I extend my gratitude to you for creating this inspiring content and know that i am a subscriber for life.
Wasn't planning on learning Vin Diesel was an auteur today. Well done.
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When you can express everything and anything thru "I am Groot" over and over again and the viewer feels what Groot is saying thru the voice, you have to be effing amazing as an actor.
And his voicing of the Iron Giant is similarly impressive.
what are you talking about. If he's such a great actor, making him say one phrase over and over again is a travesty for the art. It really is a situation of living long enough to become the villian, i doubt anyone under 20 even knows he even has a non-furious body of work.
Another excellent video, Danny. I love how you’re able to make essays on popular subjects but somehow dig into them to find something niche or interesting that no one has really discussed. I knew of Strays, but had no idea about Multi Facial until now. Makes me really wish Vin would get out of his comfort zone again. But I guess for a guy like him who struggled a lot, I wouldn’t mind all the money for F&F and the mcu either lol
Yeah. Like it’s real understandable that he’s content with what he’s doing. I would be. But I’d love to see him direct more.
This completely changed how I see vin diesel
I will never look at Vin Diesel the same again. I never hated him. I loved XXX and Private Ryan. I just had no idea how he took this chance and did this himself. Very cool video.
This one hits close to home, the struggle is real for everyone to make it through the grind. Keep at your craft!!
Words to live by!
@@CinemaStix touché Danny Boyd, you're a gentleman and a scholar, thanks for everything!
it really did, it's interesting because I myself I'm not in the film industry nor am I pursuing a career in that field. But in my own personal field I've felt a bit demoralized because the grind is rather well "grinding". But stories like this are very motivational to me, it makes me want to keep doing what I can
@@notquitehim same here, the ordinary easy can be extraordinarily hard after long enough
I can personally relate to this story myself. Where I lived not many opportunities for acting and filming, so once I was got out of college I was making my own personal movies, trying to give myself the opportunists along with anyone else who wanted a ride as well, from shorts to features. Submitted everyone of them to film festivals and never got in. From what I've been told for the majority of my films from some of the festivals, the movies I made would get cut at the 11th hour. Made me feel like the guy who goes to the Olympics, does very well, put's his heart, energy, and is consistent with his work, but gets 4th place the majority of the time, just missing the podium. I'm still trying, I have to. Filming is what I love, I'm at peace during those moments. I just wish I could share that love and passion of my work with more people. Life is a marathon, just got to keep pushing through.
I hope you come back to this comment later when you make it!! I believe that you’re going to get one accepted one day. I bless your perseverance.
As a mixed race dude, F&F was biiiiig in my house for us once we realized Vin was mixed. This video is really inspiring, it can be hard not to fit in based on the skin you born in. I have even more respect for him now. What an amazing story. What a work ethic and passion. Thanks for your contributions guys.
He isn't mixed lol. His adopted father was black, not his real one. He has a twin brother, who looks 100% white.
@@OneTwoMark lol why mention the twin? To show everyone you never went to school?
@@OneTwoMark it says no info has been shared about their parents.. also the brother could have an entirely different father seeing as how they are clearly not identical.
@@MysterSer333 Twin brother is a twin brother, identical or not.
@@OneTwoMark “Heteropaternal superfecundation is an extremely rare phenomenon that occurs when a second ova released during the same menstrual cycle is additionally fertilized by the sperm cells of a different man in separate sexual intercourse.”
We are both missing facts, speaking with surety is foolish. To everyone else out here, pretty clear vin is mixed.
Vin's not just an action star, he's been voicing out childhood favourites Iron Giant and Groot.
Incredibly inspiring. Never knew this side of Vin Diesel. ''If you can't do it all, do what you can''. Exactly what you need to hear if you're aimless in whatever you're doing.
4:34 I guess this is why this man is all about "Family". I love his Fast franchise because despite the out-of-the-world stunts and goofy as it can be script, you know the people behind loves every second of making it. That is just a rare gem for franchise films today. Knowing his back story and how he really make his own role was inspiring. Thanks!
As a struggling actor/writer this really inspires me, as someone who always liked Vin Diesel but never was a huge fan of his movies, this gives me so much more respect for him!
The irony is that Vin Diesel is absolutely typecast for the past 24 years. A grumpy hero guy of not many words that kicks ass.
man this really makes you respect the guy and where he landed
Absolute applause! This is so well done, the type of short doc that will make you root for Vin forever
It’s what I did. Got tired of not getting auditions, so I wrote and started in my own film. It Got nominated for best film at the Newfilmmakers LA film fest!
Congrats! That’s the way to do it :)
I'm happy you got that opportunity my friend. Make the most of it, I believe in you.
kickin ass is how you make it!!
Is it always about you? Always about self promotion?
Congrats. You're doing it right.
Vin Diesel and Sylvester Stallone had similar issues starting their acting careers. They also share similar solutions in that they wrote and starred in their own productions and have both had great success. Self made men.
They both also had physiques/aura that translated for action films and that's where their careers went.
sometimes we forget how instrumental parents are in helping us pursue our dream. this was beautiful.
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If someone wants to know if Vin Diesel can act, tell them to watch A Man Apart. He's great in that. Acting is phenomenal
easily my favourite vin diesel movie. i dont care about the haters..
The motivation he has after so many rejections must have felt great finally reaching his dream.
This is a stellar essay, Danny. I work in film and I've always heard & read the story of Vin, but I've never seen it conveyed all together at once, especially not on video.
His real life story is captivating and not one most people know. The general public knows him more as Dom Toretto, but obviously hearing him speak he's nothing really like that character.
It's so great that you captured his story because it embodies a huge problem with acting and Hollywood. One being not enough roles for people of color, and two, what do you do if you're also ethnically mixed, and don't fit into one category.
Great work!
Thank you! Yeah, it’s a story I’d been wanting to share for a long time. It was incredibly difficult saying all I wanted to in under 11 minutes. There was so much more out there on the subject. So there may have to be something of a part 2 in the future. But I agree, who he is and what he’s perceived to be are two very different things. But I imagine so are who he is and who he was 30 years ago.
@@CinemaStix That's a great point - he has one of those mysterious, impenetrable personas.
I have to confess, I've always admired his story because I'm ethnically mixed - Irish-Mexican - so I've had a pretty similar experience as an actor.
I studied film myself, so I've been shooting/producing my own film, but it got derailed during covid. I'm about 75% complete though.
But I've often looked to Mutifacial, Vin, and his relentless will as a source of inspiration. So that's why I enjoyed your film essay so much.
I look forward to the second half!
That’s fantastic! Yeah, Covid was a hell of a thing for acting. I’m an actor myself, and when everything locked down I put it all on hold. It was always my intention to get back to it.. but then TH-cam happened.
What’s your film about?
Totally forgotten but essential chapter of this guy's story. Wish he'd done more with it but the origin is inspiring. Thanks for shining a light on it.
Dude, this is freakin' inspirational! Thanks for making this video; at the risk of sounding like a walking cliche, this is exactly what I needed to see right now
:D Glad it’s getting around. Suuuper inspiring. There was so much more, too, that didn’t make the cut that I wish I could’ve included.
@@CinemaStix Is it possible we might see an extended cut, if time allows?
This was very smooth to watch. Flowed well, good job.
This is FASCINATING - thank you so much for this.
What a beautiful look at this mans journey. I had no idea the sensitive and daring beginning to his journey. He may not be the best actor but there is something about his spirit and sensitiivty to his own struggle a beautiful story of human overcoming adversity
I never thought I was going to watch a video essay about Vin Diesel and like it.
Success!
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Vin in the 90s looked like he would have been great as a street shark if they did a live action movie.
“You’re not gonna see Pacino doing potato chips”
*LAUGHS IN DUNKACCINO*
Brought near to tears to consider how Diesel's work, intention and heart, testified for him in ways only known in the fulness of time.
Damn, he used to have such a banging bod. But moving beyond the superficial, it was nice to learn about his indie films, back when he was just beginning his career. That first indie film looked like it had some thought behind it. What a contrast with his later work.
I honestly knew nothing about Vin since I didn't grow up with FF, but man it's beautiful seeing an actors' early days and a reminder of the artists behind the action stars.
To be honest all I know him for is being buff action bro, so this video gave me the chance to appreciate the journey he went through!
I wasn't a Vin Diesel fan before watching this, but now I definitely am.
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its really cool to see certain peoples journeys and how they got started. A lot of people were put into good families or great positions, but still the moves they made between that day 1 and where they are now can be learned from. its so cool to see some of this stuff.
Vin Diesel inspired me to do my first short. But there is yet a lot of more work to do. Love this video by the way.
Thanks for taking the time to pull this all together and make this video. I knew nothing about any of this, and I found it all very inspirational.
Oh, I’m so glad! It’s a story I’d been wanting to tell for awhile. Just didn’t know if anyone would watch it :) So I’m really glad you found it as inspirational as I did.
-Danny
This is so, so encouraging. Thank you for putting this together, I feel genuinely inspired to keep going.
:D
It's funny people are saying he's "wasted his talent" on these big budget action movies, because it's the exact same thing people around town said about George Lucas after THX and American Graffiti. After F&F wraps up, he'll have the rest of his life to make whatever he wants, without anyone's permission.
Also, I wonder what good he might be doing with the truckloads of money he makes on those films? Can you blame a guy who rides a franchise out to the very end if he uses that fame and fortune to pave a path for others to find opportunities in the business? Without knowing his personal situation or what he does with all the money he makes, I try hard not to judge him too harshly for his choices if he's not hurting anyone.
George Lucas is a hack fraud, Vin Diesel seems to NOT be one
Multi facial: Broke Vin.
2023: Billionaire Vin.
Thats talent...
1. F&F isn't going to just suddenly wrap up yet because it's a huge cash cow.
2. It's possible to work on multiple projects, since F&F doesn't film everyday of every year, but Vin didn't.
3. Once you're older you have a different batch of acting roles to work with than younger, and arguably a smaller set of roles to choose from. Vin didn't diversify in the 2010s and risks not doing so in the 2020s.
damn, it was really good to see another side of Diesel. Great vid!
Yay thank you for highlighting this for people. I’ve always admired Vin for this. He is so talented.
Great video. Vin’s start in Hollywood reminds me of a modern day version of Stallone and how he wrote Rocky and got his start, facing huge challenges along the way and with little to no money at all.
This is a fantastic telling of Vin’s story. Makes me want to watch one of his movies this evening.
Well shit, that was surprisingly moving.
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Multi-Facial is truly fantastic. I still have a copy of it and every few years I watch it. If you ever want to change someone's mind about Vin Diesel, show it to them. I've never met anyone that has seen it, which is too bad. This is a great video, it's nice to see someone mention this short film because it's mostly been forgotten.
This was like a mixed race version of “Hollywood shuffle”
I didn't know this about him - but I quit acting in college for the same reasons. Glad Vin pursued his dream for those of us who gave up.
I'd like to see more indie films with Vin Diesel in
I used to think him being Groot was so stupid but knowing this man’s history now it just makes sense
TH-cam videos rarely make me feel something. This was excellent.
F&F had overstayed its welcome for me long ago, but to this day 'Boiler Room' and the first 'Pitch Black' film remain among my favorite films of all time. Vin Diesel just KILLS it. He's a lot like Stallone in this sense. Yeah, most of the world knows them mostly through their action films, but they are at their PEAK game whenever they're allowed to act.
This was awesome man, and really inspiring. I remember I loved vin diesel as a kid. He was the opposite of me, jacked with that awesome deep voice, so I couldn't help want to be like him. I loved him in Pitch Black. I remember reading an interview with him that he said he struggled for 16 years to finally make it, and to see this video really illustrate all of that was cool. Great work.
I’m really happy this film is getting more light. Multiracial was a big inspiration for why I got into the industry. Great film and everyone should watch it.
If you don't believe in yourself then no one else will. I love his origin story. People trash talk him, but he stepped up when Brian died. He believes in family and he worked his ass off. He's more intelligent than the characters he plays. There was depth in Multifacial. Was so impressed with the way he layered that. Strays was good, too. Raw, but interesting. He's a complicated guy. I'm so glad to see someone give a fair take on Vin's story. 👍🏻
WOW.....this was some great insight. Now the beef between him and the rock makes sense. I can imagine him correcting The Rock to the point that they get into a fight. This is like what dreams are made of.....this is literally the ALL the PR Vin needed.
A good reminder that many movie stars are also very hardworking people.
He is a good actor, i loved his acting chops in Riddick movies and The Boiler Room. But Fast Fam movies did him dirty.
Vin seems like a really great guy and I get the impression he both feels stuck but also loves what he does. He's already talking about making spinoffs for fast series haha
Still find it crazy that one point Vin was such a promising up and coming actor/director. every major director was loved his work, Spielberg especially wrote him a part in Saving Private Ryan, after he watched Multi Racial. such a shame he wasted all into making disposal tentpoles films like Fast and Furious. Vin's journey as an actor is basically like Stallone, but expect he never grown as an actor nor did he done anything experimental or interesting after Multi Facial
This is such a dogshit, genuinely elitist take, I'm not gonna lie.
He seems to be having a lot of fun doing f&f, they're not movies for me (or you, I assume) but "High art" is not always the goal of every artist. It's not a shame that he's just doing relatively basic movies and using the pay from that to fund weird little passion projects (like his Ark animated series and the like). Dude's just vibing, not everyone is trying to struggle to create the next greatest artwork, nor should they have to aspire to be.
This sounds almost personal, he wasted it? Who are you to say this lol the guy is among the most well known actors on the planet and he isn't dead, he's 55, once F&F is over who knows what he will do
I owned a copy of Multi Facial at the time. It made me weep. Just as he did in the Iron Giant. I agree that ... his career, while successful, was not the type of greatness anticipated. His devastating monologue in Multi Facial was about being typecast because of his looks. It makes his subsequent--very successful, mind you-- career rather sadly ironic.
He making a lot of money that all that matter to him
@@frankguy6843 because I'm a audience and I have the right to criticize movies and it's actors?. and also because it's my opinion?
Great Video Essay. Never looked at Vin's early works. Quite impressive seeing how he got his start and was able to work up to where he is now.