Oliver Reed sees in Alex Higgins a man honest to himself and a man who excepts himself worts and all, but he also saw a genius, a flawed one without doubt, but the spontaneous robust but brilliant way he played the game was obviously god given. When Higgins was at the table he was mesmerizing, and you just couldn't keep your eyes off him. But he drank to much , got into fights and was a loose cannon. But oliver reed observed Higgins he saw a drinker, like himself, who found controversy, like Reed himself many time . but also this man who was an absolute genius. A one off genius , the like we'll never see again. Reed and Higgins lived their life's in the fast line and on the edge, but great characters and both bloody good at what they did.( May they both Rip)
The words 'snooker' and 'genius' don't belong in the same sentence! Higgins was good at knocking balls into holes with a wooden stick - he didn't split the atom, paint the Mona Lisa or write War & Peace FFS! Oliver Reed was a fine actor - probably the finest movie actor Britain ever produced. But he was also an addict who pissed much of his talent up against the wall, and like most addicts, looked for co-conspirators to keep him company. Indeed, he was so desperate for company, he insisted on buying every round. Sad, huh? He found the perfect drinking buddy in Alex Higgins, who at least had the cash - and the Irish generosity - to buy him a few back.
Is that the same Dan Hazelhurst who tricked me into thinking that his TH-cam banner was initially a row of suspended chef's pans, only to discover at second glance they are in fact a row of spun-aluminium caps for a retro amplifier? 🇬🇧🍳🤔
'Oliver Reed died from a heart attack during a break from filming Gladiator in Valletta, Malta, on the afternoon of 2 May 1999. According to witnesses, he drank eight pints of German lager, a dozen shots of rum, half a bottle of whiskey and a few shots of Hennessy cognac, in a drinking match against a group of sailors on shore leave from the H.M.S. Cumberland at a local pub called "The Pub". His bar bill totalled a little over 270 Maltese lira (almost £450). After beating five much younger Royal Navy sailors at arm-wrestling, Reed suddenly collapsed, dying en route to a hospital in an ambulance. He was 61 years old.' What a fucking legend!
@@justvaperNot a lot of time tbh - Perhaps as much time as you spend giving 'advice' to people on TH-cam?.. I agree I didn't need to add the last two words. But I chose to, because the fawning over this arrogant alcoholic (by men a lot of the time) is irritating to me. You know about his relationship with Keith Moon? - . Keith Moon - the Who drummer, obviously, who died way too young in his 30's.. Isolated from his 'friends' - The one who died from excess or drugs alcohol and unchecked hedonism? He needed good friends.. If he'd had more good friends and fewer bellends like this guy to fk around with, he may have got his life together. He may have lived a full life. So no apologies for calling this guy a bellend. He took pleasure in humiliating and intimidating people. My choice to comment. :-)
@@singin8324 He made 'sense' mostly as self justification! I only found him interesting when he could be persuaded to talk about Film Acting! Which wasn't often!
Ollie is very close to my heart. He was one of my Father's favorite actors. Once my Dad got drunk and angry and kicked my tricycle while I was riding it and I fell down the stairs still hanging on to it. I was three. He didn't mean to, but caused me a deep cut below the chin that needed surgery You can barely see the scar now, but for years, while I was a little girl, it looked really scary. You could see all the stitches marks and it extended to the sides of my face. I would watch Ollie's movies with my Father, and my Dad would point out at his face and say: "See? He's got scars on his face and he is tough and cool, and everyone loves him". "But I'm a girl, Dad...". "It doesn't matter", he'd say. "No one messes with him and no one will mess with you". The scar became virtually invisible, but my Dad always felt guilty about it, and for the rest of his life, he would touch it every time he was near me, even on his death bed. The booze killed him. Thank you Ollie for being a bond between me and my Dad. I hope he is with you in Heaven.
ill tell you a story when we were filming we were waiting for Ollie and a man walked in the room ..it was Oliver Reed looking like he was 25 yrs old….then he said "anyone seen the old man " :) haha
joe moonblue My Dad always owned one or two brown-gold turtle neck sweaters like the one Ollie's character wears in Sitting Target. How was Ollie looking like a 25 year old? He changed a lot, depending on his weight and styling. In the movies you'd see him looking somewhat heavy, with graying hair and then, boom! new hair color and weight, like in Castaway, and he'd look 15 years younger. A chameleon on and off the screen.
But you did work with Ollie, which is awesome. And Yes, I've seen Mark Reed in a documentary and he looks a lot like his Father. I believe his daughter took after Ollie too. Those are some strong genes. You see my family and nobody looks alike to anybody else. We all look like the milkman did it. Our family pictures look like Benetton ads. :)
you can see Oliver is happy when hes talking, but behind that you see an unhappy man, full of conflict with himself, and his thoughts, and that will kill you in the end.
That's everybody I thought! To quote Jung "show me a sane man and I will cure him" Both characters had ADHD or were bipolar. Dyslexia was an issue too! I have a feeling these attributes simply lift the veil that most are blinded by. It also would appear to accompany greatness/genius!
Andy Nixon Yes, I was thinking along the lines of a real life Mr Potato head. Such a odd thought for such a genius I know. May I say very well spotted sir.
Mad as a box of frogs 🐸, but so very talented. There will ever be only one Oliver Reed. A truly talented and convincing actor and one of life's genuine characters.
5:49 The look on Olie's face when the interviewer asks him a question he has already explained in his preceeding comments. Surprised he didn't roar at the guy.
"Obscure friendship based upon his lunacy" lol "Beyond that's a mere pink" then a big pause deliberately to lure the interviewer into interrupting. Deadpan clown, bloody brilliant
Alway got excited when he was on telly very funny man and a brilliant actor I can't name one British actor who has his personality! Or any actor come to think of it !
This is like a bo selecta sketch. You could not make this stuff up and if he did it’s genius! He asks that interviewer do you understand? He says yes!!!! Brilliant stuff
He could well have played a magnificent Teddy Roosevelt... could he not? "There are Artists who wrest us up and place us into Themselves. These are The Ones Who continue to wrest us up... even beyond Their Rests In Peace."-gilpin 5417
even here this man is far beyond any crummy little actor today. such a shame men like he no longer exist. thank god for technology as we can still see what a real man is. and dont give me any of your alcoholic bullshit we all have demons.
We exist. We just don't go for the entertainment industry to keep a roof on the house, or family fed. Those days are long gone. Never interrupt others, and certainly don't interrupt me when I have the floor.
Actor Richard Burton, famously hard drinker , could quote reams of Shakespeare when drunk. My Dad tho not in that league , could quote the v famous 20 verse poem 'The Highwayman' perfectly. 😁 "The road was a ribbon of darkness across the purple moor & the Highwayman came riding , up to the old Inn door ..."
@@sarahholland2600 actually, what my point was....is that good 'ol Oli could ad lib these incredible monologues that sounded incredibly Shakespearian - and in this certain one alex higgins was his main "character" ....much like a Henry 4th / Falstaffian type.... ie - Oli was a fabulous raconteur.....compare him with todays monosyllabic hollywood morons :)
A one off was Ollie but he was always performing and waffles away. His autobiography is entertaining though because at least he finishes his sentences. He was spoken of with a mixture of admiration and loathing in the part of South London where I grew up and he hailed from.
only cowards, globalists, ultra totaitatuan left wingers are now allowed on television. the forsed mask wearing and forced vaccinations against all basic rights and conservative values would make him outraged and probably resist this tyranny with psychical force had he still be young enough and live because whats going in the biggest fear propaganda campaign in world history. notice how itsnsomehow a clever political virus that leaves alone BLMnriotees who serve the elite agends but allegedky attacks innocent beach goes a political virus from the start and men would like nmmd be on the frontnline resisting the willing destruction of our country and its people's self respext and libeety musy be foughy for bevause once you accept the furst stslin moves you arenow a medieval serf, not a free man and they openly censr paper and media acriss thrh biard now. just say "no, i will not go along eith this" and therefore there communist coup is unenforceable. jone ofnit has basis inxscientific fact abyway and even if it did you dont muzzle the entire population for which 99.8% have no problem whatsoever. its a pretext for treason and mass deception.wothxalalll the media on board wihtout any studied scientifically.in any facts whatsoever.
I read David Hemmings' autobiography recently, he knew Reed & described him as a man who tended to bully those smaller or 'weaker' than him, Hemmings included. Hemmings, Reed & their partners stayed in the same hotel ( on location for 'Gladiator' ) the day Reed collapsed. The previous day Reed was removed from the bar due to his drunken abusive behaviour. He was pretty arrogant & obnoxious to the young interviewer here. Never have understood those who applaud excessive alcohol intake, I wouldn't wish alcoholism on anyone.
At 8:45 - I had no idea what he was talking about and he must have sensed it himself, that's why he made the interviewer repeat it in simpler words, lol!! And I had no idea who the crazy man was that he was talking about and how he thought he could make him money or who he was referring to as 'Hurricane' till I looked u;p Alex Higgins - the legendary snooker player (for anyone like myself who didn't know😐)
He says Paul Newman and the other guy. He doesn't know George C. Scott (And at that time was pretty known), one of the best actors ever and he forgot about Jackie Gleason. In which Mr. Olivier himself said was the best actor. Really, you see kids, this is what drinking does to you. Especially over indulgence. Not only do you forget while you are drinking but after you sober up the next day you forget. UNBELIEVABLE, even Tom Hanks (We all admit is big) had to convince himself and focus not to be nervous while around Mr. Gleason, as everone that meets him and works with him is nervous, because he is what you call a superstar, bigger than life, but when Hanks was around Newman he didn't have to do that because he and others weren't scared around him. And it turns out that Mr. Gleason is just a regular Joe that likes to put them away. But, again, when you drink you really mess up your mind. Thanks. James.
1989 in London Mr Higgins was doing a charity show in earls court I think Australian folk know the area , Mr Reed was with his friend Mr O'Toole that's what I heard anyway from good source in Limerick !
Tavy@ i totally respect alex higgins the snooker player 147% he was the greatest player i ever saw! Alex couldv won the world title at least 4 times i seen. And maybe 5, 6, 7 times. But alex played to the audience and it cost im more than he won, but what a player! I remember the 1980 world final against thorburn that alex shouldv won easy so he tried to pot a very hard yellow and missed it. if he played safe he wouldv won it that year as well. But i dont thinck i wouldv liked alex higgins the man. Seemingly he was very cheeky, arroggant, and always starting fights wich he never won. And full of himself. Plus i couldnt understand 1 word he was saying! But R.I.P ALEX and thancks for the memories !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To all of you watching Ollie with admiration and thinking a shit ton of whisky will give you similar charisma: WARNING 1) Reed was a highly intellectual, cultured man and a brilliant character actor. They'd still call him a genius if he'd been a Church going, teetotal virgin. 2) Reed was witty and funny when drunk but only 1 per cent of people are like that: 99 per cent of drunks are tedious morons.
By the way meant to say I Fucking love the films you've been posting. Really beautifully done. Never knew you had an artistic bone in your body! Certainly didn't show it way back when!
yes Jim it was an interview for I'M NO ANGEL- ALEX Hurricane Higgins documentary can't put a link in here for some reason buts its on my channel in 6 parts
Thats freaky as fuck that lamp moving around. I wouldnt be surprised if its the 'spirit' of Alex saying hi to Ollie. Who knows? It's nice that they were good buddies.
Oliver Reed sees in Alex Higgins a man honest to himself and a man who excepts himself worts and all, but he also saw a genius, a flawed one without doubt, but the spontaneous robust but brilliant way he played the game was obviously god given. When Higgins was at the table he was mesmerizing, and you just couldn't keep your eyes off him. But he drank to much , got into fights and was a loose cannon. But oliver reed observed Higgins he saw a drinker, like himself, who found controversy, like Reed himself many time . but also this man who was an absolute genius. A one off genius , the like we'll never see again. Reed and Higgins lived their life's in the fast line and on the edge, but great characters and both bloody good at what they did.( May they both Rip)
Thank you, and well said. an excellent summation and observation.
Perfectly summed up.. Thank you Sir ;-)
I can see why he liked Alex Higgins, were both fucking pricks
The words 'snooker' and 'genius' don't belong in the same sentence! Higgins was good at knocking balls into holes with a wooden stick - he didn't split the atom, paint the Mona Lisa or write War & Peace FFS!
Oliver Reed was a fine actor - probably the finest movie actor Britain ever produced. But he was also an addict who pissed much of his talent up against the wall, and like most addicts, looked for co-conspirators to keep him company. Indeed, he was so desperate for company, he insisted on buying every round. Sad, huh? He found the perfect drinking buddy in Alex Higgins, who at least had the cash - and the Irish generosity - to buy him a few back.
My God i couldn't of said it any better
I developed an obsession with Oliver Reed based on his lunacy.
❤❤❤
Is that the same Dan Hazelhurst who tricked me into thinking that his TH-cam banner was initially a row of suspended chef's pans, only to discover at second glance they are in fact a row of spun-aluminium caps for a retro amplifier? 🇬🇧🍳🤔
@@nigelcarren Sounds like an imposter.
I swear this man could talk about any old shite and I’d listen. 😍
I absolutely agree :)
Same thing with Peter O’toole
He just did.
SenoritaTorres1 same!!
thats because your a ahalf witt
A truly mad, brilliant Englishman. he, Richard Harris, O'Toole, and Burton were the best of this breed.
Harris, O'Toole were Irishmen ............................
Ouch
Paul Williams O’Toole was born in England, apparently.
If a child was born in China with English parents would this make the child Chinese?
Anthony Smyth Plastic Paddy is the term you’re looking for.
O'Toole and Harris were born in Ireland Dublin and Limerick respectively
'Oliver Reed died from a heart attack during a break from filming Gladiator in Valletta, Malta, on the afternoon of 2 May 1999.
According to witnesses, he drank eight pints of German lager, a dozen shots of rum, half a bottle of whiskey and a few shots of Hennessy cognac, in a drinking match against a group of sailors on shore leave from the H.M.S. Cumberland at a local pub called "The Pub". His bar bill totalled a little over 270 Maltese lira (almost £450). After beating five much younger Royal Navy sailors at arm-wrestling, Reed suddenly collapsed, dying en route to a hospital in an ambulance. He was 61 years old.'
What a fucking legend!
That's one word for him. (I was thinking more along the lines of 'bellend''.. :-)
@@justvaperNot a lot of time tbh - Perhaps as much time as you spend giving 'advice' to people on TH-cam?.. I agree I didn't need to add the last two words. But I chose to, because the fawning over this arrogant alcoholic (by men a lot of the time) is irritating to me. You know about his relationship with Keith Moon? - . Keith Moon - the Who drummer, obviously, who died way too young in his 30's.. Isolated from his 'friends' - The one who died from excess or drugs alcohol and unchecked hedonism? He needed good friends.. If he'd had more good friends and fewer bellends like this guy to fk around with, he may have got his life together. He may have lived a full life. So no apologies for calling this guy a bellend. He took pleasure in humiliating and intimidating people.
My choice to comment.
:-)
What a fucking dupa yash!
No mark, I bet you are great company? 🤔
@@nikmark01 Off you fuck then madam. YOU obviously got lost on the way to the Guardian fake news page. BYE!
Even when he "rambles", Ollie is bloody fascinating and unpredictable.
But he makes so much sense
@@singin8324
He made 'sense' mostly as self justification!
I only found him interesting when he could be persuaded to talk about Film Acting! Which wasn't often!
There will never be another Oliver Reed. A genuine British eccentric. Great post, thanks.
I'm trying, but the only thing I have down so far is the drinking.
@@tigermunky Find something better to do then.
He was a brilliant actor-he made the air move. Not forgotten.
Ollie is very close to my heart. He was one of my Father's favorite actors. Once my Dad got drunk and angry and kicked my tricycle while I was riding it and I fell down the stairs still hanging on to it. I was three. He didn't mean to, but caused me a deep cut below the chin that needed surgery You can barely see the scar now, but for years, while I was a little girl, it looked really scary. You could see all the stitches marks and it extended to the sides of my face.
I would watch Ollie's movies with my Father, and my Dad would point out at his face and say:
"See? He's got scars on his face and he is tough and cool, and everyone loves him".
"But I'm a girl, Dad...".
"It doesn't matter", he'd say. "No one messes with him and no one will mess with you".
The scar became virtually invisible, but my Dad always felt guilty about it, and for the rest of his life, he would touch it every time he was near me, even on his death bed. The booze killed him.
Thank you Ollie for being a bond between me and my Dad. I hope he is with you in Heaven.
thanks for the message glad you liked it …Joe
ill tell you a story when we were filming we were waiting for Ollie and a man walked in the room ..it was Oliver Reed looking like he was 25 yrs old….then he said "anyone seen the old man " :) haha
joe moonblue My Dad always owned one or two brown-gold turtle neck sweaters like the one Ollie's character wears in Sitting Target.
How was Ollie looking like a 25 year old? He changed a lot, depending on his weight and styling. In the movies you'd see him looking somewhat heavy, with graying hair and then, boom! new hair color and weight, like in Castaway, and he'd look 15 years younger. A chameleon on and off the screen.
sorry i meant it was his son :)
But you did work with Ollie, which is awesome. And Yes, I've seen Mark Reed in a documentary and he looks a lot like his Father. I believe his daughter took after Ollie too. Those are some strong genes. You see my family and nobody looks alike to anybody else. We all look like the milkman did it. Our family pictures look like Benetton ads. :)
you can see Oliver is happy when hes talking, but behind that you see an unhappy man, full of conflict with himself, and his thoughts, and that will kill you in the end.
That's everybody I thought!
To quote Jung "show me a sane man and I will cure him"
Both characters had ADHD or were bipolar. Dyslexia was an issue too!
I have a feeling these attributes simply lift the veil that most are blinded by.
It also would appear to accompany greatness/genius!
But not as quick as a ruined liver!
@@colinmaxwell4738or heart
It looks like his glasses , nose and moustache all come off in one .
Lol like Groucho Marx
Andy Nixon Yes, I was thinking along the lines of a real life Mr Potato head.
Such a odd thought for such a genius I know.
May I say very well spotted sir.
Andy Nixon 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
🤣🤣🤣
“Alex Higgins was not opposed to anything that delighted him” you can say that again
such a poet with his words
One of the greatest actors that ever lived.
I definitely wouldn't go that far but he wasted his considerable talent and never fulfilled his potential.
Mad as a box of frogs 🐸, but so very talented. There will ever be only one Oliver Reed. A truly talented and convincing actor and one of life's genuine characters.
5:49 The look on Olie's face when the interviewer asks him a question he has already explained in his preceeding comments.
Surprised he didn't roar at the guy.
May we all find, earn and keep a friend who holds us in the esteem in which Reed holds Higgins.
ollie you will always be my hero. God bless ya. 🇬🇧
every now and then a real gem comes up, thanks for the post
I'm on an Oliver Reed TH-cam Wave at the moment. Last few days I've seen several Reed Interviews and appearances. I'm in a Trend of Reed :-)
.......”and of course, I was very, VERY, drunk..” as they used to say in the fast show.
'now.. it's your turn.' A Legend.
When we were kids, there's a reason why we loved this guy in film. Keep Millennial's away from Reed ...... far away.
lol this man is unlike anyone i've ever seen!
"Obscure friendship based upon his lunacy" lol
"Beyond that's a mere pink" then a big pause deliberately to lure the interviewer into interrupting. Deadpan clown, bloody brilliant
he's completely nuts.... love him
Alway got excited when he was on telly very funny man and a brilliant actor I can't name one British actor who has his personality! Or any actor come to think of it !
5:30 "I developed an obscure friendship with this fellow [Alex] that was based upon his lunacy"
oh and incidentally the chocolates [Alex] bought him made him sick.
They moved the lamp, switched Ollie on, and he's gone into free-form ramble mode. Love it. Did this make it into the movie?
yes some of it did ..
Cry with laughter ' absolutely hillarious, love him 💝 Xx and yes you were instant crumpet.
This is like a bo selecta sketch.
You could not make this stuff up and if he did it’s genius! He asks that interviewer do you understand? He says yes!!!! Brilliant stuff
Fantastic value, utterly hilarious and a bit of a pompous prick to boot. A complete enigma.
What a brilliant storyteller!
Was a proper LEGEND
He could well have played a magnificent Teddy Roosevelt... could he not?
"There are Artists who wrest us up and place us into Themselves. These are The Ones Who continue to wrest us up... even beyond Their Rests In Peace."-gilpin 5417
even here this man is far beyond any crummy little actor today. such a shame men like he no longer exist. thank god for technology as we can still see what a real man is. and dont give me any of your alcoholic bullshit we all have demons.
We exist. We just don't go for the entertainment industry to keep a roof on the house, or family fed. Those days are long gone. Never interrupt others, and certainly don't interrupt me when I have the floor.
RW4X4X3006 well said my friend
This is comical. He starts telling a story and just before he gets to the point of it, he changes to a different story haha
Bloody Marvellous!!!!!! Thanks for this! Fuffing hilarious!!!!
He was the best
1:04 that friend who owns the posh restaurant Harvey’s is none other than Marco Pierre White
“I was instant CRUMPET in those days”
is it not 'into crumpet'?
@@riccardoverde4683' interested' he said
Firstly I wasnt aware Alex Higgins was a character in a Shakespearian play...
Secondly, how did Reed learn it off by heart so perfectly?
Actor Richard Burton, famously hard drinker , could quote reams of Shakespeare when drunk. My Dad tho not in that league , could quote the v famous 20 verse poem 'The Highwayman' perfectly. 😁 "The road was a ribbon of darkness across the purple moor & the Highwayman came riding , up to the old Inn door ..."
@@sarahholland2600 actually, what my point was....is that good 'ol Oli could ad lib these incredible monologues that sounded incredibly Shakespearian - and in this certain one alex higgins was his main "character" ....much like a Henry 4th / Falstaffian type....
ie - Oli was a fabulous raconteur.....compare him with todays monosyllabic hollywood morons
:)
What a nightmare of an interview.
"The chocolates made me sick!!!" lol
he's talking about marco pierre white
sjoyce100 that’s what I thought too.
Very good
You mean the guy that owns “Harvey’s”?
@@humanforfreedom9583 has yup
He's so funny person I miss him in the film oiver
"I developed an obscure friendship with this fellow that was based upon his lunacy."
I love how he says years.
A one off was Ollie but he was always performing and waffles away. His autobiography is entertaining though because at least he finishes his sentences. He was spoken of with a mixture of admiration and loathing in the part of South London where I grew up and he hailed from.
Love his wonkey glasses
they dont grow em like this anymore
only cowards, globalists, ultra totaitatuan left wingers are now allowed on television. the forsed mask wearing and forced vaccinations against all basic rights and conservative values would make him outraged and probably resist this tyranny with psychical force had he still be young enough and live because whats going in the biggest fear propaganda campaign in world history. notice how itsnsomehow a clever political virus that leaves alone BLMnriotees who serve the elite agends but allegedky attacks innocent beach goes a political virus from the start and men would like nmmd be on the frontnline resisting the willing destruction of our country and its people's self respext and libeety musy be foughy for bevause once you accept the furst stslin moves you arenow a medieval serf, not a free man and they openly censr paper and media acriss thrh biard now. just say "no, i will not go along eith this" and therefore there communist coup is unenforceable. jone ofnit has basis inxscientific fact abyway and even if it did you dont muzzle the entire population for which 99.8% have no problem whatsoever. its a pretext for treason and mass deception.wothxalalll the media on board wihtout any studied scientifically.in any facts whatsoever.
I love Ollie but I'd be terrified of interviewing the crazy bastard.
He was really nice after the camera switched off , paid all the bar bills
Would have given Andre the giant a run for his money in a drinking match I’d say
Now THAT would’ve been one hell of an night
The man was the best, better than Sting or Newman.
I read David Hemmings' autobiography recently, he knew Reed & described him as a man who tended to bully those smaller or 'weaker' than him, Hemmings included.
Hemmings, Reed & their partners stayed in the same hotel ( on location for 'Gladiator' ) the day Reed collapsed. The previous day Reed was removed from the bar due to his drunken abusive behaviour.
He was pretty arrogant & obnoxious to the young interviewer here. Never have understood those who applaud excessive alcohol intake, I wouldn't wish alcoholism on anyone.
He and john binden came to blows they say. Could box as well. Real man
0:56 - he’s got to be talking about another fellow hellraiser in Marco Pierre White, no?
for sure
"Dont interupt me...i told you this" 😂😂
Brilliant! Today, they never shut up!
If these celebs didn't have fame to hide behind, they would just be the incoherent, rambling drunks you avoid while at the pub.
Imagine having Reed, Higgins and Moon steaming drunk in the same room!
I’d rather not lol
Oh fucking hell, I'm dying here, 'Jumping Cuckoo Monk'. Hahaha
At 8:45 - I had no idea what he was talking about and he must have sensed it himself, that's why he made the interviewer repeat it in simpler words, lol!!
And I had no idea who the crazy man was that he was talking about and how he thought he could make him money or who he was referring to as 'Hurricane' till I looked u;p Alex Higgins - the legendary snooker player (for anyone like myself who didn't know😐)
I love it when the lamp keeps moving. Lol! Like a poltergeist in the room...
WHAT A GREAT GUY OLLY WAS
the greatest drinker that ever lived and an Englishman, amazing
Ye great story,you must live a sheltered life.......
Andre the giant
I don't like the way he tells the interviewer not to interrupt. A real egomaniac.
if he spoke to me like that oliver reed or not i would have called him an old bloated drunk
You either have "it" or you don't. More Englishman have "it" than irish, I will tell you that much.
Both very intelligent people & similar personalities.
Oh his glasses are straight, he's tilted.
What a brilliant ramble.
lmfao. ..the man was a fukin comedy genius.. jumping cuckoo monk.., ahaaaaaahaaa 😂
The owner of Harvey's, mentioned at the start of the video is Marco Pierre White. He mentions Reed a few times in his memoire.
Pure comedy..... brilliant 👍🤣👍🤣
I could listen to this geezer all day.. would have been great to have had a pub crawl with him.. then a proper tear up in the pub car park..
He says Paul Newman and the other guy. He doesn't know George C. Scott (And at that time was pretty known), one of the best actors ever and he forgot about Jackie Gleason. In which Mr. Olivier himself said was the best actor. Really, you see kids, this is what drinking does to you. Especially over indulgence. Not only do you forget while you are drinking but after you sober up the next day you forget.
UNBELIEVABLE, even Tom Hanks (We all admit is big) had to convince himself and focus not to be nervous while around Mr. Gleason, as everone that meets him and works with him is nervous, because he is what you call a superstar, bigger than life, but when Hanks was around Newman he didn't have to do that because he and others weren't scared around him. And it turns out that Mr. Gleason is just a regular Joe that likes to put them away.
But, again, when you drink you really mess up your mind.
Thanks.
James.
Bonkers in the best way.
Dont interupt me. Legend.
and he paid for the refreshments a true gent
I do like Olli ... however that's the biggest load of bollocks I've ever heard
Me 😂
Yeah he rambles on. He does fascinate me but I get the impression he was a massive bully, especially when drunk.
@Tsar R Yes..... it is
so when did he meet Alex? 😂😂 what a character...love him!
1980s
1989 in London Mr Higgins was doing a charity show in earls court I think Australian folk know the area , Mr Reed was with his friend Mr O'Toole that's what I heard anyway from good source in Limerick !
he is so fucking weird and charming at the same time. the interviewers are probably disappointed when he doesn't have a testy moment with him.
They only wanted to interview Reed when he was pissed to put their shows on the map.
Could be the mosy classic tale. All time
Tavy@ i totally respect alex higgins the snooker player 147% he was the greatest player i ever saw! Alex couldv won the world title at least 4 times i seen. And maybe 5, 6, 7 times. But alex played to the audience and it cost im more than he won, but what a player! I remember the 1980 world final against thorburn that alex shouldv won easy so he tried to pot a very hard yellow and missed it. if he played safe he wouldv won it that year as well. But i dont thinck i wouldv liked alex higgins the man. Seemingly he was very cheeky, arroggant, and always starting fights wich he never won. And full of himself. Plus i couldnt understand 1 word he was saying! But R.I.P ALEX and thancks for the memories !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legend.
I think Oliver could feed, amuse and shock. Shame that our current cultural climate would cancel such a person very quickly.
"Do you understand"?....."I do"😂😂
I could onley imagine the DTs this man would have went through if he ever quite drinking .
The ‘friend of mine who ownes Harvey’s Restaurant I think might be Marco Pierre White.
To all of you watching Ollie with admiration and thinking a shit ton of whisky will give you similar charisma: WARNING 1) Reed was a highly intellectual, cultured man and a brilliant character actor. They'd still call him a genius if he'd been a Church going, teetotal virgin. 2) Reed was witty and funny when drunk but only 1 per cent of people are like that: 99 per cent of drunks are tedious morons.
There's a great interview he gives to a French hairdresser where Ollie calls him a "bastard frog", completely inappropriate but hilarious.
By the way meant to say I Fucking love the films you've been posting. Really beautifully done. Never knew you had an artistic bone in your body! Certainly didn't show it way back when!
keith moon was his main problem, talk about punching up for madness
yes Jim it was an interview for I'M NO ANGEL- ALEX Hurricane Higgins documentary
can't put a link in here for some reason buts its on my channel in 6 parts
Ollie was a legend. Higgins was a horrible violent bully.
@morph....also a genius on a snooker table.. What is it that you do?
@@1Jameskelly ah thats alright then. Excuses being a woman beating pisshead because he was good at potting balls in a hole. Hero.
Whisper this quietly, but I suspect he might've had a couple before this interview.
1:00 that’s Marco Pierre Whites restaurant Harvey’s near Wandsworth common. Wow Oli Reed was friends with Marco Pierre White?
oliver reed the most charismatic human being that ever lived
You have never heard of Tom Cruise then. He’s the best of all of us. The best to ever live!!
Real Englishman
Travis Walsh I'm Irish but loved this English man
What's the definition of a real Englishmen? .He looked tough but had a posh, slight effeminate voice.
The interviewer is a total drip!
Thats freaky as fuck that lamp moving around. I wouldnt be surprised if its the 'spirit' of Alex saying hi to Ollie. Who knows? It's nice that they were good buddies.
Sure doesn't like being interrupted
Bill Fletcher no one likes being interrupted, it irritates the shit out of me.
SenoritaTorres1
I always allow the other soul to finish. It leads to me learning or laughing. I love solitude but I love company as well.
Alex higgins genuis olvier reed legend
Mischief, mischief in those eyes...