Love his presence in films..the few that have occurred in the 2000's and 2010's, etc. Great presence, great power. When he's on the screen, he's the only thing there. Maybe other stars don't want him to be there with him, he's that good.
***** Hahahaha, I read this before I watched it and was thinking what the hell, this isn't about Star Wars, but then about 3 minutes in, I realized it. Wow, what a heavy breather.
Its amazing that this actor is part of an old generation of actors. Yet because of the popularity of the contemporary comic book films he has endured the test of time.
Tremendous actor. Very compelling aura about him, and underrated, as well. Of his many memorable roles, he was great in Wall Street (Sir Lawrence Wildman). Great presence.
Hard to stay with this clip for the duration due to the mouth breathing. But it was worth it to hear Terence Stam'p's stories. Stamp was a great screen presence and lifted everything he did. It is a pity that things "stopped" for him in the late 1960s as he says here, apart the the occasional thing he did. It would have been great to see him in more. Nowadays, when so many Brits are hired to play in US productions he would have done so many interesting things.
Watching this and expecting Stamp to be completely serious without shifting, two things struck me. Stamp's piercing blue eyes, and what a good sense of humour the man has.
in my mind, you can't equate Dean with Brando. Obviously hard to say what Dean would have gone on to do, but hard to see him having the range that Brando had.
Every classic movie for all times needs great actors and Superman was no exception Brando,Christopher and Terence what a combination it doesn't get better than this.I was 14 when I saw it in the theater and it mark me for life.Who would pay attention to the stupid noises when a great actor is talking.
I've had a revolving "10 favorite actors" list all my life (47 years old), Terence Stamp has ALWAYS been on that list. Just amazing. Couldn't make out the other comment(s)... then I followed what was going on. Mouth breathing, smoke detectors? Darth Vader etc. I would like to thank the person that posted this. Regardless of all the nit-picky comments.
One of the more attractive older men I have ever seen, and so very brilliant. I watched The Collector when I was in college, read the book and was studying behavioral disorders. I never got over his performance; amazing.
I'm so fascinated by the noises of the videographer and his environment, what was uttered at the end and why as the video abruptly stopped? "Claude don't lie!"?
I'm watching this with head phones on, and I keep hearing a noise that makes me think my smoke alarm is going off. I realize the sound is on the video!
Stamp is so cool, and charming. I'd love to go out drinking with him and hear his stories all night. And you whiners complaining about the beeping sound; is your concentration that lousy?
I saw Terence on the bus in central London about 10 years ago. Wanting to be anonymous and not initiate a conversation, he just kept a blank expression. I just nodded at him. I didn't ask him if he was miffed that Lester used the most scenery-chewing Zod takes.
wow the camera work in this video presentation is amazing! LOVE the layer of heavy breathing and high tone added to the audio as well! nice work youtuber!
From "Valkyrie", after Tom Cruise' character delivers his line ("....and if all goes according to plan, Hitler will be dead and gone"), Terence Stamp, as a wilder, older co-conspirator German general says, "Remember, this is a MILITARY operation. NOTHING ever goes according to plan!". That line has always stayed with me and his choice of how to deliver it ---- world weary, knowing yet not pedantically, practically amused by the ironic reality of ii ---- is burned in my mind. Like a coach's advice. Keeps me grounded when my plans at work don't necessarily hit on all cylinders.
dekubaner I was looking all over my fucking apartment trying to find what was beeping! Was it my smoke alarm..?? Only after reading this did the ugly truth come out.
I think Stamp understood that the first two movies required a really good villain and he along with Sarah Douglas and Jack O Halloran delivered in spades.
He was not greedy at all. In fact, he was rather generous with his money for the causes he believed. He donated a great deal of money and his time on American Indians. Also, according to what I read, on records, he was always generous with people or friends in need.
Cara Dion agreed 100%... especially at this time in his life. I am a male homosexual btw and I only admit this because this guy is perfection in every way. It is so rare that we have actors (or even just people in general) that have this quality to them. He is like a poet in a way how he tells his story. This is my ideal man I would love to have with me rather than being with the more effeminate homosexual types that are so abundant in today’s society. I want a real man like him. 🧡
He always has been. He was blonde haired in some movies may have been dark blonde natural color, that got good sun. But yes. He always was a real stunner and still is !
No,on the contrary. I ran into him o'side a health food store here in Auckland, New Zealand and he'd just turned 70 (4 yrs ago). He looked in disgustingly good nick and still really handsome. I was aghast at how good he looked-lucky bastard. Friendly chap too. :)
I love Terence in Frear's "The Hit" (1984) opposite a teriffic John Hurt and a young edgy Tim Roth as Myron. Besides "Mona Lisa" my favourite British crime film resp. neo-noir of the Eighties. Check them out folks if you haven't already.
What made Terrance Stamp do that intersting weird movie about dancing weird movements? I forgot teh name of the movie but found some of the music very soothing.
Clift was EXCELLENT. Brando was a fan, and competitor. The dilemma was that pre-car accident, Clift turned down potentially popular film roles to control his autonomy. He refused to sign a contract with any studio so he could choose projects that interested him. He also had ‘Method’ specificities about the characters he portrayed that would rankle directors(like Hitchcock). Post-accident, his ‘Matinee Idol’ status and A-list roles evaporated as his looks changed significantly due to the plastic surgery he underwent. His chronic pain, addiction to alcohol and painkillers, and increased unreliability created an insurance risk he was unable to mitigate up until he tragically died of a heart attack on July 23, 1966 at just 45 years old.
Terrence did alot of Foreign Work. And the "Limey " was really a pleasant surprise. I remember when they (Hollywood) tried to put him over as a James Dean Type. Very hard to find film ,called "Blue". And "charge of the light Brigade" (English) but his big sucess was with Fellini.
Was in starbucks on The Strand ,London in 2004.There ahead of me was Terrance Stamp waiting for a coffee being bothered by a American woman.Rather short chap,in a smart suit no tie,his hair puffed up as to gain some illusion vertical high ,he was poilte to the barrage of questions for the sherman tank tart.Said he had just returned from australia,to the sherman .With his coffee he sat opposite back to the wall studying everyone.I finished my Americano and left.
perhaps the test of any actor is to ask him or her to impersonate somebody whom they have worked with or know any of the good ones seem to fall into that sort of thing when they recall any of their most intimate encounters Here Stamp does a fairly good rendition of Brando, capturing the feel of the meeting pretty damn well
I join with others below re the attractiveness of Mr. Stamp! I don't understand why I haven't seen him more! Seems like a humble guy, too! To the dude who recorded and posted this, if you can, PLEASE edit out your effing breathing and repost!
Herod9 Thanks! Wow, impressed. For me, British actors, with a few exceptions, kick American ass, so whenever I hear a British actor tipping their hat toward our actors it makes its mark. Anyway, thanks.
Terence Stamp is a very underrated actor. He has a great screen presence and you can't learn that.
Jesus - I was looking all over my house trying to figure out which smoke alarm was going out!
😂😂
I love Terence Stamp. What a face. Wish he did more.
Be sure and see him in "The HIt."
John Hurt is great, too. And Tim Roth!
+KutWrite
TOTALLY!
Timothy Jackson he’s my great uncle
Brilliant actor and person!
He's been in lots of films.
The Limey is an overlooked masterpiece.
One of the best films ever made.
It's not overlooked
Love his presence in films..the few that have occurred in the 2000's and 2010's, etc. Great presence, great power. When he's on the screen, he's the only thing there. Maybe other stars don't want him to be there with him, he's that good.
If you listen closely you can hear Darth Vader's breathing in the background as he recorded this off his TV . . .
***** Hahahaha, I read this before I watched it and was thinking what the hell, this isn't about Star Wars, but then about 3 minutes in, I realized it. Wow, what a heavy breather.
He needs to change the battery in the breather unit too
😂
@Byrons Reward I was listening with headphones and drunk, I kept pausing it thinking it was me. It was not.
Gland you mentioned it… I thought it was me breathing, getting worse than be fore and almost decided to go to the doctor tomorrow…
OMG WHAT A STUNNER. Loved him all my life. #The collector with Samantha Eggar His eyes leave me weak at the knees. Crystal piercing blue like the sky
Потрясающий фильм.Шикарный.Супер игра актёров.Впечатлил сильно.впервые увидела по тв в 2021году.мне 60 лет.
He does have gorgeous eyes! He's a very good-looking actor.♥️♥️♥️
UR a poet.
Its amazing that this actor is part of an old generation of actors. Yet because of the popularity of the contemporary comic book films he has endured the test of time.
Tremendous actor. Very compelling aura about him, and underrated, as well. Of his many memorable roles, he was great in Wall Street (Sir Lawrence Wildman). Great presence.
Aura is a great way to describe his deportment and charisma
Yeah, he was great in Wolf of Wall Street.
Hard to stay with this clip for the duration due to the mouth breathing. But it was worth it to hear Terence Stam'p's stories. Stamp was a great screen presence and lifted everything he did. It is a pity that things "stopped" for him in the late 1960s as he says here, apart the the occasional thing he did. It would have been great to see him in more. Nowadays, when so many Brits are hired to play in US productions he would have done so many interesting things.
This is hilarious! It's James Gandolfini's broken Smoke alarm!
He's very humble in that he's just is good in that scene as Brando is, and he actually memorized his lines.
Are you implying that the guy who kept saying “Planet Kryptin” didn’t take his role seriously? 😄
Billy Budd! That and Lord Jim starring Peter O'Toole are both MUST SEES for fans of great stories, great acting, and great films.
Terrence,the most beautiful eyes.
Yes, and lips, too.
Loved his impersonation of Brando.
A dashing chap for sure!
Terence is the best General Zod ever! Bow down to General Zod!
Haha I love it how his Brando impersonation turns into Kermit the frog half way through
Stamp would have made a great Bond.
Bond and Magneto
Yes, but I think he would be a better villian.
@@markmerzweiler909 i can see him as either Max Zorian or Alec Travelyan.
Bond villain for sure.
Yes too bad Connery shut him out
I met him once and he was really friendly and kind.
Watching this and expecting Stamp to be completely serious without shifting, two things struck me. Stamp's piercing blue eyes, and what a good sense of humour the man has.
in my mind, you can't equate Dean with Brando. Obviously hard to say what Dean would have gone on to do, but hard to see him having the range that Brando had.
To this day the uploader hasn't replaced his fire alarm battery
dat mouth breathing
Dat out-of-batteries smoke alarm
+Greg Wasdyke Does anyone know what 'battery-less paul Sorvino' says at the end?
This gave me a great laugh!
LOL And I was about to change my smoke alarm battery! :P
In the cesspool of ugly racism and political comments, I have almost forgotten how hilarious my fellow man can be. LMAO... these comments made my day.
+Mr. Mansa In the cesspool.
Yeah. Aptly put.
Every classic movie for all times needs great actors and Superman was no exception Brando,Christopher and Terence what a combination it doesn't get better than this.I was 14 when I saw it in the theater and it mark me for life.Who would pay attention to the stupid noises when a great actor is talking.
Love Stamp in "Far from the MADDING CROWD....
with Julie Christie... Great movie, great book too,
By the great Thomas Hardy.
I love this, I feel like I'm watching TV with the Zodiac killer.
I've had a revolving "10 favorite actors" list all my life (47 years old), Terence Stamp has ALWAYS been on that list. Just amazing. Couldn't make out the other comment(s)... then I followed what was going on. Mouth breathing, smoke detectors? Darth Vader etc. I would like to thank the person that posted this. Regardless of all the nit-picky comments.
The Limey is my favorite Terrance Stamp film ever! Great Movie!!!
What amazing eyes he has. The heavy breathing in the background is a little disconcerting though.
One of the more attractive older men I have ever seen, and so very brilliant. I watched The Collector when I was in college, read the book and was studying behavioral disorders. I never got over his performance; amazing.
Are you kidding me😂😂😂😂
Now why would this bother you? You must think you are terribly attractive, huh?
In an interview about Apocalypse Now, Dennis Hopper almost said word for word about Brando and Dean and their influence/importance as Terence.
This man is gorgeous. Age makes him better.
He was always one of my very favorites. He is a good actor and a stunning man.
The heavy breathing and smoke alarm are taking the panache of this interview.
this man was and is gorgeous. I just love him.
I'm so fascinated by the noises of the videographer and his environment, what was uttered at the end and why as the video abruptly stopped? "Claude don't lie!"?
The mouth breathing, the chirping smoke detector… pure cinema
1:59 That was a good Brando impression lol
Thank you for sharing this!
I know just about every role Terrence Played, Zod in Superman,Larry Wildman in Wall Street,John Tunstall in Young Guns
LOL! With regards to the smoke detector! I was watching this and hearing it and thought it was my own. Great video.
I have 1 question..How long has that battery needed replacing?
I'm watching this with head phones on, and I keep hearing a noise that makes me think my smoke alarm is going off. I realize the sound is on the video!
I thought my smoke detector was chirping too... but it's on the video. Thank you, nice to see Billy Budd alive and well !
LOL. Thank you for that. I was like, WTF?!
This is a great interview bro. Thanks for uploading it!
He was so badass as general zod. Shows u marlon is really worth the price tag bc he commands respect & people will just do a movie bc he is in it.
Stamp is so cool, and charming. I'd love to go out drinking with him and hear his stories all night.
And you whiners complaining about the beeping sound; is your concentration that lousy?
v-town 1980 - Thanks, Mom!
I thought that was my fire alarm.
I saw Terence on the bus in central London about 10 years ago. Wanting to be anonymous and not initiate a conversation, he just kept a blank expression. I just nodded at him. I didn't ask him if he was miffed that Lester used the most scenery-chewing Zod takes.
Idols... Brando and Dean....and......McQueen....
wow the camera work in this video presentation is amazing! LOVE the layer of heavy breathing and high tone added to the audio as well! nice work youtuber!
One of the great acting voices! Doesn't get the credit he deserves.
Thanks for the upload great stuff
That was funny. Stamp clearly is skilled at mimicry. Who knew? Very funny. Good posting. Thanks.
A genial actor, sergeant Troy can never be bettered! 😊
From "Valkyrie", after Tom Cruise' character delivers his line ("....and if all goes according to plan, Hitler will be dead and gone"), Terence Stamp, as a wilder, older co-conspirator German general says, "Remember, this is a MILITARY operation. NOTHING ever goes according to plan!". That line has always stayed with me and his choice of how to deliver it ---- world weary, knowing yet not pedantically, practically amused by the ironic reality of ii ---- is burned in my mind. Like a coach's advice. Keeps me grounded when my plans at work don't necessarily hit on all cylinders.
General Zod does a Marlon Brando impression !! way to awesome
Replace the batteries in your @#$%ing smoke alarm!
i was wondering what that beep was...lol....
dekubaner
I was looking all over my fucking apartment trying to find what was beeping! Was it my smoke alarm..?? Only after reading this did the ugly truth come out.
*****
LMFAO... I wonder how many people did the same thing. Happy New Year!
Jeez I actually took my detector off the ceiling and discovered there was no batteries in it, I literally thought I was going insane haha
+Gary Wood LOL, I almost did the same thing !!!
Hahaha I thought it was my smoke alarm for a minute
hes still doable even today !
Stamp has this unusual effect of having a calm yet piercing gaze simultaneously.
Holy VHS, tracking, tracking!!
Terence Stamp was not only a great actor, but he was also very handsome.
I think Stamp understood that the first two movies required a really good villain and he along with Sarah Douglas and Jack O Halloran delivered in spades.
He was not greedy at all. In fact, he was rather generous with his money for the causes he believed. He donated a great deal of money and his time on American Indians. Also, according to what I read, on records, he was always generous with people or friends in need.
Darth vader change ur smoke alarm battery.
Hilarious. Love his take on things
He would have made a FANTASTIC Master on Doctor Who. He is very reminiscent of Roger Delgado
My God is he gorgeous
He's so sexy.
Cara Dion agreed 100%... especially at this time in his life. I am a male homosexual btw and I only admit this because this guy is perfection in every way. It is so rare that we have actors (or even just people in general) that have this quality to them. He is like a poet in a way how he tells his story. This is my ideal man I would love to have with me rather than being with the more effeminate homosexual types that are so abundant in today’s society. I want a real man like him. 🧡
He always has been. He was blonde haired in some movies may have been dark blonde natural color, that got good sun. But yes. He always was a real stunner and still is !
"Zod"
No,on the contrary. I ran into him o'side a health food store here in Auckland, New Zealand and he'd just turned 70 (4 yrs ago). He looked in disgustingly good nick and still really handsome. I was aghast at how good he looked-lucky bastard. Friendly chap too.
:)
Another brilliant actor,beautiful ❤.
love the heavy breathing in the background
I love Terence in Frear's "The Hit" (1984) opposite a teriffic John Hurt and a young edgy Tim Roth as Myron. Besides "Mona Lisa" my favourite British crime film resp. neo-noir of the Eighties. Check them out folks if you haven't already.
horrible recording. wonderful interview.
This video teaches a valuable lesson:
Make sure your smoke detector has a fresh battery before you turn on your damn camera!
A-MEN!
thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
yes... it's on "The Limey" dvd
What made Terrance Stamp do that intersting weird movie about dancing weird movements?
I forgot teh name of the movie but found some of the music very soothing.
Guess a 12 volt battery was not in the budget for this.
MARLON BRANDO WAS THE BEST ACTOR OF THE WORLD !!!
I kneel before Zod!
Such a gorgeous looking man and a great actor.
Underrated Actor, reminds me of Chris Walken.
Oh, good, I'm not having auditory hallucinations!! ;)
i'm straight but i'm falling in love with terence's eyes
Did you ever get to change the battery in the smoke alarm bro?
Brando could wipe the floor with Dean and Clift. However, Clift was excellent.
Clift was EXCELLENT. Brando was a fan, and competitor.
The dilemma was that pre-car accident, Clift turned down potentially popular film roles to control his autonomy. He refused to sign a contract with any studio so he could choose projects that interested him. He also had ‘Method’ specificities about the characters he portrayed that would rankle directors(like Hitchcock).
Post-accident, his ‘Matinee Idol’ status and A-list roles evaporated as his looks changed significantly due to the plastic surgery he underwent. His chronic pain, addiction to alcohol and painkillers, and increased unreliability created an insurance risk he was unable to mitigate up until he tragically died of a heart attack on July 23, 1966 at just 45 years old.
Sh*t! I thought it was MY smoke detector and I didn't know which detector was beeping!!
That was you? You had me looking up at my smoke detector the whole time!
Terrence did alot of Foreign Work. And the "Limey " was really a pleasant surprise. I remember when they (Hollywood) tried to put him over as a James Dean Type. Very hard to find film ,called "Blue". And "charge of the light Brigade" (English) but his big sucess was with Fellini.
My mom , Melissa Coppola was friends with Terence Stamp in the 50's or 60's.
Was in starbucks on The Strand ,London in 2004.There ahead of me was Terrance Stamp waiting for a coffee being bothered by a American woman.Rather short chap,in a smart suit no tie,his hair puffed up as to gain some illusion vertical high ,he was poilte to the barrage of questions for the sherman tank tart.Said he had just returned from australia,to the sherman .With his coffee he sat opposite back to the wall studying everyone.I finished my Americano and left.
terrence stamp, as "Blues" , what memorias!
perhaps the test of any actor is to ask him or her to impersonate somebody whom they have worked with or know any of the good ones seem to fall into
that sort of thing when they recall any of their most intimate encounters
Here Stamp does a fairly good rendition of Brando, capturing the feel
of the meeting pretty damn well
very attractive man
i thought that was me breathing until i read the comments! TS is cool as hell.
I join with others below re the attractiveness of Mr. Stamp! I don't understand why I haven't seen him more! Seems like a humble guy, too! To the dude who recorded and posted this, if you can, PLEASE edit out your effing breathing and repost!
Will delete vid... u got it 🌝
Terance Stamp is a very good-looking actor.♥️♥️♥️
Who was the other actor besides Brando that he mentions? Ding? or something like that.
James Dean :)
Herod9 Thanks! Wow, impressed. For me, British actors, with a few exceptions, kick American ass, so whenever I hear a British actor tipping their hat toward our actors it makes its mark. Anyway, thanks.
I think that James Dean would have gone on to be one of the best actors of all time. He was great in those three movies.
Wilfrid Lawson
+Timothy Jackson
Thank you!
Ha ha, holy shit! I was completely convinced that my burglar alarm needed to be dealt with.
the collector.
fabulous.
" YOUUUUU, AND ONE DAY......YOUR HEEEEEEEIIIIIIRRRSSSS !!!! "