I always felt Robert was under appreciated because his acting is so effortlessly natural. The T1000 was so effective because Robert did not overplay or overact. His acting is so instinctive you only see the character. Unfortunately I think this has led to him not being appreciated more which is a real shame. I loved him in Copland, a movie chock full of great performances.
Fun fact: Robert After leaving college, Patrick worked as a house painter and continued as such until a boating accident in 1984 in Lake Erie. He swam for three hours in order to save others still stranded on the accident site, and nearly drowned in doing so.[
I am one of the fortunate people who is not involved in show business to have actually met Clint Eastwood. He is a true gentleman, a class act through and through.
I can't even imagine having like a legend in ones field, like Clint Eastwood is to acting, just go to you and say "that was great, you did great, I always had trouble with that but you did it amazing". I probably wouldn't stop smiling for a month. To have a legend in his field compliment you like that... oof.
Right?!?! When someone of THAT caliber of expertise and reputation to say something like that, you know you did good. I would treasure that moment until the day I died.
I'd love to see his reaction to the Golden Globes joke by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler about the Zero Dark Thirty director being used to torture by being married to James Cameron .
@@akfreed6949 No matter how many time I see it, I'm always chuckling at his little move in the "Peacemaker" intro. For those who've saw it you know exactly which one I'm talking about.
It still pisses me off that they cancelled that show right when the storyline was getting really good...kept hoping they would at least do a sequel movie to tie up those plot threads but nope...
Robert Patrick was perfect in The Peacemaker. He gave the show the gravitas it needed to ground the silliness to a compelling story. He was essential to making that show work.
Very true. White Knight, best name ever for a racist "superhero". Its perfect. I always love the actors that make me really hate them (character). And those are normally the nicest ones IRL. Like first time I saw Ralph Fiennes was for Schindlers List..... how do you not need therapy after roles like that?
Robert Patrick is one of the sweetest, most kind guys around. I love him so much and he was just a fantastic interview when I spoke to him. He'll remember you forever. Just a doll.
01:23 I don't know what it was about Robert's reaction, but I've never heard a more genuine sound of pride and joy than when he reacted to hearing what work Michael did with Eastwood. a "real" moment and I can't exfoliating why.
Robert Patrick is a friggin legend. Love this guy since Terminator but he's also been in a lot of great stuff like X-files, from dusk til dawn, the walking dead and more. Big time fan. I met him once at a convention way way back and just easy to talk to guy.
“I love Neil, I love his love of Catholicism…” Wow, you don’t hear something like that very much coming out of Hollywood very much nowadays. God bless you Patrick! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😇
@@interdimensionalsteve8172 Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14
Robert Patrick is one of those actors that knows what kind of movie he is in and can calibrate what he's doing to match the material, even when the filmmaker doesn't seem to get what kind of movie he or she is making.
What an outstanding and versatile actor he is. He always comes across as a very decnt chap. People, rightly, bring up his performance in T2, The Unit, X-Files and many other memorable outings, but one that often gets overlooked is his appearance in the Sopranos. From what I gather, he had very little preparation time and yet blended in seamlessly and held his own against the powerhouse that was James Gandalfini.
Although Robert has been in many iconic projects over the years, he'll always be known as the T1000 and Jesse's father in "Bridge to Terabithia" to me!
Even in a couple of Turds that Robert has made he's been the standout. Great, and very underappreciated actor. Loving him right now in the second season of Reacher!
I love "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", watched it dozens of time, and never new that Clint directed it. But considering the quality of all his movies, it makes sense now that I think of it.
I've heard this about Clint from other actors. It sounds like he's approaching his directing from an actor's standpoint. I think it really helps when a director has a lot of acting experience.
There's a YT clip where it's explained. It's because when he was doing western TV shows, the director would yell action and it would spook the horses. So when Mr Eastwood went into directing, he never yelled. th-cam.com/video/96dvyy2PQMY/w-d-xo.html
There was one story from an actor I can’t remember the name of who said he did his lines, turned to Clint and say I think I need to do that again. Clint just quietly said “Why, just to waste everyone’s time?” Clint’s directing is so effortless and that makes everyone just flow. The downside is that he makes it looks so effortless, his fold d on t always get the recognition they deserve. Ironically it’s the same with Patrick here.
I don't . I respect him as an actor and director BUT he treated women like crap . He practically ruined his ex girlfriend's Sondra Locke career and was unfaithful to her .
@@akfreed6949 you should look at the other side of that story before you cast shade at Clint Eastwood. She was a bit of a nightmare and after he left his wife for her, she reneged on leaving her husband so their relationship was left in limbo. You don’t expect anyone to hang around with only one leg in on a relationship. You can expect him to be pissed.
@@ronniemassart3834 I dunno . There's a clip where I think it was 60 Minutes where the reporter got personal about him being unfaithful and Clint gave him the pissed Dirty Harry look and I don't think he even replied .
the way you went in/out of the character of clint eastwood was amazing. truly impressed. RP was the most intense appearing actor in the history of hollywood and would scare the shit out of me just coming on screen.
This video and channel popped up on my feed. Glad i watched it. Gave me a new insight into being a leader. The way these guys talked about how clint eastwood communicates with his actors is inspiring. I wont forget this. Thank you
Always find it fun to watch actors that have been on my favorite shows, and see how they are in real life. Be easy to just hang out with y’all an shoot the breeze.
Just finished season 2 of Reacher, Robert does not disappoint. Thanks for the interview, he seems like a good guy, always nice to see that in their industry.
Who would have thought the guy playing a lab technician in “Creature From the Dark Lagoon” would go on to be one of Hollywood’s most enduring actor and director?
I knew someone that worked with him. There was a reason he didn't say "Action". When he started and was doing westerns they would get old time movie directors. They would yell "action" and scare all the horses so I guess he doesn't want to scare the horses (or actors)
Some directors want people to be focused. I like the fact that Eastwood does films with no nonsense and does not get into the whole francy art stuff doing hundreds of takes and just settles for the right amount of takes. His movies tend to come in on budget, on time and are a very high quality production.
Man, I need to meet someone like Robert Patrick. He really seems like one of those guys you could talk with for hours, not just listen to. Some people want you to listen to what they have to say and only that, they couldn't care less about what you want to bring to the conversation, but Robert does.
I have an old friend whose father ran a small plane charting service out of a local airport. Eastwood frequently rented through his service. My friends dad met quite a few celebs that way, and he always maintained that the three nicest were Clint, Kurt Russel and Leonard Nimoy. Eastwood was exactly as you’d expect him to be: funny, smart, personable and someone with no patience for bullshit or fools.
Patrick is describing exactly how Lee Marvin was regarding ruining filming schedules out of spite. The thing about Clint Eastwood that makes him a great director is that his movies are always finished on time and under budget.
@@dmendez77 Later in the interview he talks about Copland and mentions that it happened on that film. He didn't give a name but considering who his character has scenes with, it's either Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta or Sylvester Stallone. My money's on Stallone.
Eastwood can't do his own casting. "I'd just think everybody was perfect for the role." He developed quite a crew of loyal followers, who loved working with him and who appear in many different films of his. I still think Outlaw Josey Wales is where he made his mark. Possibly the best Western ever.
Actually the "nothing extra" monologue that Clint gave in "The Outlaw Josey Wales" was a wonderful one. (even though i know there were some cuts away from his face- meaning possibly patched together dialogue.) But I don't think Eastwood gives himself enough credit as an actor. But Robert Patrick in T2 was always one of my ATF bad guys.
I remember hearing someone saying when Clint starts rolling he just says something like : "Ok , uhhh do your thing". Cracks me up he's been doing that for over 50 years in the directing chair.
Clint Eastwood is the last of that special breed in Hollywood. We will never see his like again
No breed. Only Clint.
I love how stoked Robert got when he found out you worked with Clint Eastwood.
I always felt Robert was under appreciated because his acting is so effortlessly natural. The T1000 was so effective because Robert did not overplay or overact. His acting is so instinctive you only see the character. Unfortunately I think this has led to him not being appreciated more which is a real shame. I loved him in Copland, a movie chock full of great performances.
Bridge to terabithia.
He did well in " The X Files ".
He kind of got typecast for a while after that, which was unfortunate.
Yeah he's a great actor. He was great in Copland. I also enjoyed his turn in Fire in the Sky in 1993.
@@ActionHero29 great movie
Robert Patrick seems like such a good dude! I’m loving Michael Rosenbaums podcast and guests
Just recently found out about this podcast and it's awesome. It's so great listening to these podcast while working
Fun fact: Robert After leaving college, Patrick worked as a house painter and continued as such until a boating accident in 1984 in Lake Erie. He swam for three hours in order to save others still stranded on the accident site, and nearly drowned in doing so.[
Robert Patrick is a class act! He was probably one of the best experiences I've ever had meeting a celebrity at a convention.
He's a very laid back cool guy. Friendly and easy to talk to and just loves his craft and the fans.
@@jstonerganjasaurus4238 Hope you're not a brain surgeon, gulp!.....😉
I am one of the fortunate people who is not involved in show business to have actually met Clint Eastwood. He is a true gentleman, a class act through and through.
Awww. Nobody bit on you’re reflective glory
Silly post and completely uncalled for...but you do you, Boo.
@@stephieklassen3473 you did
I can't even imagine having like a legend in ones field, like Clint Eastwood is to acting, just go to you and say "that was great, you did great, I always had trouble with that but you did it amazing".
I probably wouldn't stop smiling for a month. To have a legend in his field compliment you like that... oof.
Right?!?! When someone of THAT caliber of expertise and reputation to say something like that, you know you did good.
I would treasure that moment until the day I died.
Everybody forgets he was on X-Files.... He fucking killed his role in that show
Just watching season 9 and he is fantastic in it.
Ah, the tormented agent John Doggett.
Not me, I didn't forget. I remember that he was on that show. Played Scully, a tough, mean ,no nonsense CIA type.
lol, that's the only thing I know him from, other than Terminator. He was great as Doggett. Didn't like him at first, but he grew on me.
I thought he was really good too. That episode he got eaten freaked me out
What a great guy. He was so menacing in T2, now I just want to have a beer with him.
I'd love to see his reaction to the Golden Globes joke by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler about the Zero Dark Thirty director being used to torture by being married to James Cameron .
@@akfreed6949 No matter how many time I see it, I'm always chuckling at his little move in the "Peacemaker" intro. For those who've saw it you know exactly which one I'm talking about.
Ran like the wind
Didn't you listen to him discussing his issues with alcoholism?
@MrMamooshka yeah, don't want him falling off the wagon. Buy him a soft drink😉👍🏼
Total class act. Love the Eastwood anecdotes!
Ill never forget Robert's acting in The Unit, One of my favourite army type shows
It's based on Inside The Delta Force by Eric Haney E-9 ret US Army Ranger, SFOD-1.
It still pisses me off that they cancelled that show right when the storyline was getting really good...kept hoping they would at least do a sequel movie to tie up those plot threads but nope...
Ricky tik!
Amazing show,so underrated
I loved that show. Canceled way too soon.
Robert Patrick was perfect in The Peacemaker. He gave the show the gravitas it needed to ground the silliness to a compelling story. He was essential to making that show work.
Very true. White Knight, best name ever for a racist "superhero". Its perfect. I always love the actors that make me really hate them (character). And those are normally the nicest ones IRL. Like first time I saw Ralph Fiennes was for Schindlers List..... how do you not need therapy after roles like that?
Everything I've seen Robert Patrick do was down to Earth, matter of fact, and true to the character - his characters just feel real, and I love that!
You get these folks to talk plainly and that is a sign of a great interview.
Robert Patrick is one of the sweetest, most kind guys around. I love him so much and he was just a fantastic interview when I spoke to him. He'll remember you forever. Just a doll.
U wouldn’t think someone tht was made of liquid metal would be so nice
I heard he kills homeless people at weekends, could be just a rumor though.
@@Rapscalionshandeekin The fact he's made of liquid metal means he's a really *cool* guy.
@@CB-xr1eg 🤣
Wow, I loved Robert’s genuine exclamation of how Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a great movie when Michael said he was in it.
Robert Patrick's Clint Eastwood impression makes me realize that Clint Eastwood needs his own ASMR channel
I'd subscribe to a channel of this guy doing Clint Eastwood ASMR if the dialogue was good.
Have Effemeral Rift write the material.
01:23 I don't know what it was about Robert's reaction, but I've never
heard a more genuine sound of pride and joy than when he reacted to
hearing what work Michael did with Eastwood. a "real" moment and I
can't exfoliating why.
What word did you mean to write instead of exfoliating?
It is a great movie
@@NotDuncan He meant _explain_ Why he put exfoliating is puzzling.
I know right. I thought he was gonna be like "oh yeah? ok but let me tell you about MY experience with Clint."
Robert Patrick is great in every role he is in. Casting him is always a great idea.
Both of these men here give you that feeling that there are still good people left in acting. Both have character!
😂
Patrick played one of the greatest villains of all time in T2. His physical and vocal acting performance was spot-on perfect for the character.
Robert Patrick is a friggin legend. Love this guy since Terminator but he's also been in a lot of great stuff like X-files, from dusk til dawn, the walking dead and more. Big time fan. I met him once at a convention way way back and just easy to talk to guy.
“I love Neil, I love his love of Catholicism…” Wow, you don’t hear something like that very much coming out of Hollywood very much nowadays. God bless you Patrick! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😇
Catholicism loves the kids!
@@interdimensionalsteve8172 Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14
robert patrick is a complete legend! such a great actor
Robert Patrick is an ABSOLUTE LEGEND! IMO, VERY Underrated!!!!
Robert Patrick is one fine actor.Period.....
Robert IS a great guy. Had a great experience meeting him in the early 2000's. Real class act.
Robert Patrick is one of those actors that knows what kind of movie he is in and can calibrate what he's doing to match the material, even when the filmmaker doesn't seem to get what kind of movie he or she is making.
I loved The Unit. He's definitely a great actor as his characters seem like a departure from who he is in real life!
His impression of Clint is 100%
Which one jackass? They both did a Clint Eastwwod impression.
Clint Eastwood cast you because you are good, Robert Patrick is underrated.
What an outstanding and versatile actor he is. He always comes across as a very decnt chap. People, rightly, bring up his performance in T2, The Unit, X-Files and many other memorable outings, but one that often gets overlooked is his appearance in the Sopranos. From what I gather, he had very little preparation time and yet blended in seamlessly and held his own against the powerhouse that was James Gandalfini.
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil was a great movie and had an incredible soundtrack too.
I didn't realize Clint Eastwood did "midnight in the garden of good and evil." That movie is great. Still holds it's own even today.
Although Robert has been in many iconic projects over the years, he'll always be known as the T1000 and Jesse's father in "Bridge to Terabithia" to me!
@jay several times
I was a 90’s kid…I remember doing a report on loving T2 and I would always rent it…
Even in a couple of Turds that Robert has made he's been the standout. Great, and very underappreciated actor. Loving him right now in the second season of Reacher!
I love "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", watched it dozens of time, and never new that Clint directed it. But considering the quality of all his movies, it makes sense now that I think of it.
Let the guest speak without interrupting him is a charisma few interviewers have.
RP plays such a great villain, he’s got some of the best sarcastic humor I love it. 😂
One of the most insightful videos of actors being human beings and sharing all that glorious behind the scenes stuff. Thank you!
I've heard this about Clint from other actors. It sounds like he's approaching his directing from an actor's standpoint. I think it really helps when a director has a lot of acting experience.
There's a YT clip where it's explained. It's because when he was doing western TV shows, the director would yell action and it would spook the horses. So when Mr Eastwood went into directing, he never yelled.
th-cam.com/video/96dvyy2PQMY/w-d-xo.html
There was one story from an actor I can’t remember the name of who said he did his lines, turned to Clint and say I think I need to do that again. Clint just quietly said “Why, just to waste everyone’s time?”
Clint’s directing is so effortless and that makes everyone just flow. The downside is that he makes it looks so effortless, his fold d on t always get the recognition they deserve. Ironically it’s the same with Patrick here.
@@invisiblekid99that was Matt Damon.
Underrated podcast!!!!!!!!
He was great in Soprano’s and really enjoying him in 1923
Clint just understands everything about movies. He knows the challenges for the cameraman, the soundguys or the actors in every scene.
I've never really seen him just talk before, what a great dude. Good show.
Patrick Robert sounds like a Hell of a guy!
Clint is just the best,I love him :)
Everyone adores Clint Eastwood, me included ❤️
I don't . I respect him as an actor and director BUT he treated women like crap . He practically ruined his ex girlfriend's Sondra Locke career and was unfaithful to her .
@@akfreed6949 you should look at the other side of that story before you cast shade at Clint Eastwood. She was a bit of a nightmare and after he left his wife for her, she reneged on leaving her husband so their relationship was left in limbo. You don’t expect anyone to hang around with only one leg in on a relationship. You can expect him to be pissed.
@@manofbeard He was married when he began with Sondra . And then he cheated on her too .
@@akfreed6949 What's his side of that story though
@@ronniemassart3834 I dunno . There's a clip where I think it was 60 Minutes where the reporter got personal about him being unfaithful and Clint gave him the pissed Dirty Harry look and I don't think he even replied .
the way you went in/out of the character of clint eastwood was amazing. truly impressed.
RP was the most intense appearing actor in the history of hollywood and would scare the shit out of me just coming on screen.
This video and channel popped up on my feed. Glad i watched it. Gave me a new insight into being a leader. The way these guys talked about how clint eastwood communicates with his actors is inspiring. I wont forget this. Thank you
Seems like a genuine (actual) cool guy!
Always find it fun to watch actors that have been on my favorite shows, and see how they are in real life. Be easy to just hang out with y’all an shoot the breeze.
i like watching/listening to artists talk .
Clint Eastwood; the most honest man in Hollywood? I could see it.
Clint Eastwood is the best.
Just finished season 2 of Reacher, Robert does not disappoint. Thanks for the interview, he seems like a good guy, always nice to see that in their industry.
All praise Clint Eastwood 🙌🏿
All praise to JESUS CHRIST🙏🏻
I want to see both of you in more movies and tv shows. Amazing acting🥰
Who would have thought the guy playing a lab technician in “Creature From the Dark Lagoon” would go on to be one of Hollywood’s most enduring actor and director?
He looks younger than Edward Furlong.
Nothing cooler than two actors you respect looking up to another actor they respect and doing impressions of him being respectful lol.
His role in The Unit is underrated too.... brilliant
Clint will be missed deeply. None like him.
YOURE DOING A GOOD JOB DAVEY!
I knew someone that worked with him. There was a reason he didn't say "Action". When he started and was doing westerns they would get old time movie directors. They would yell "action" and scare all the horses so I guess he doesn't want to scare the horses (or actors)
Tom Hanks told that story on the Graham Norton show a few years ago. 👍🏻
Some directors want people to be focused. I like the fact that Eastwood does films with no nonsense and does not get into the whole francy art stuff doing hundreds of takes and just settles for the right amount of takes.
His movies tend to come in on budget, on time and are a very high quality production.
Clint Eastwood yelling could scare an army of men into filling their boots with piss. Thats why he doesnt do it.
@@bloodlinefilms Clint doesn't yell, he doesn't need to. If he's mad at you he'll give you a cold hard stare and that's all he needs to do.
Clint Beastwood!
Holy shit I’ve always liked this guy as an actor, but he seems like such a genuine and kind guy.
Robert is so great! I love him in whatever he does! The Unit and also as the T-1000! HFS! So great! I believe him, whoever he is!
Man, I need to meet someone like Robert Patrick. He really seems like one of those guys you could talk with for hours, not just listen to. Some people want you to listen to what they have to say and only that, they couldn't care less about what you want to bring to the conversation, but Robert does.
I listened to you tell that story about Clint and when you said "You want another one?" I was like "Yeah!"
Always the Best insights on this podcast man.
Talking about Respect ...... That was actually a T-1000 imitating Robert Patrick under Clint Eastwoods Direction !! 😎
Such a cool little video! T-1000 and The Flash talking about The Man with No Name!
Doesn’t get much better in life but a compliment from Clint -THAT - is a keeper! 🍺🍺🍺🍺!
I have an old friend whose father ran a small plane charting service out of a local airport. Eastwood frequently rented through his service.
My friends dad met quite a few celebs that way, and he always maintained that the three nicest were Clint, Kurt Russel and Leonard Nimoy.
Eastwood was exactly as you’d expect him to be: funny, smart, personable and someone with no patience for bullshit or fools.
Patrick is describing exactly how Lee Marvin was regarding ruining filming schedules out of spite.
The thing about Clint Eastwood that makes him a great director is that his movies are always finished on time and under budget.
Do we know who was referring to in this segment?
@@dmendez77 Later in the interview he talks about Copland and mentions that it happened on that film. He didn't give a name but considering who his character has scenes with, it's either Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta or Sylvester Stallone. My money's on Stallone.
@@martianmanhunter37It's Keitel and De Niro.
I wish host on talk shows would let their guest finish their sentence instead of constantly interrupting.
He was fantastically evil in Peacemaker.
A total A hole.
Amazing performance
T-1000 is one of the greatest villains all time…in the top 3 with Ledger’s Joker and Darth Vader
Gabriel Byrne playing the devil.
@@alexgillis9446 His role in End Of Days was even bolder in contrast to his priest in Stigmata.
@@jeffthompson9622 he nailed both roles. His devil was chilling.
@@alexgillis9446 The contrast was made stronger by the proximity of the movies' releases.
The Unit - An Incredible Series!
Eastwood can't do his own casting. "I'd just think everybody was perfect for the role."
He developed quite a crew of loyal followers, who loved working with him and who appear in many different films of his. I still think Outlaw Josey Wales is where he made his mark. Possibly the best Western ever.
Our kids go to the same school together!
Give him 45 boxes of ziti.
Robert Patrick fantastic actor and regular cool Joe.
Buncha down to earth doods... love it and Clint Eastwood is a f@#ck8ng legend.
Robert Patrick is a legendary actor
Robert Patrick down to earth guy 😎🤙
I had a great time working with Clint Eastwood on "MIdnight"(in the Garden of Good and Evil) as we called it in Sav. Super nice to the crew as well.
Wow! Great interview!
That makes me love Clint and Robert! Cool stories!
great interview learning so much gems behind the scences
Went and rewatched that scene, very interesting.
Fire In The Sky, Robert Patrick nails it!
Adding Flags of our fathers to my watch list. Clint Eastwood is an incredible director
Actors: “Oh my god you know NIEL?” LOVE Neil. “Oh my god you know MARK?” LOVE Mark. “Oh my god you Connor!?” LOVE CONNER.
Great conversation fellas!
Robert Patrick is such an incredible actor in terminator that he scares me because I always portray him as the villain. 😅
Actually the "nothing extra" monologue that Clint gave in "The Outlaw Josey Wales" was a wonderful one. (even though i know there were some cuts away from his face- meaning possibly patched together dialogue.) But I don't think Eastwood gives himself enough credit as an actor. But Robert Patrick in T2 was always one of my ATF bad guys.
Loved Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil!
I remember hearing someone saying when Clint starts rolling he just says something like : "Ok , uhhh do your thing". Cracks me up he's been doing that for over 50 years in the directing chair.
Thongs change scent from one end to the other. Knowledge is power.
God bless
Damn man. Robert Patrick is awesome