Ok, that was posted 6 years ago. At the time ''the most underrated'' and ''so underrated'' were maybe not that annoying yet. Now those words decorate any video in youtube. No matter who, no matter what. Everything is ''sooooo underrated''!
@@davedogge2280 that's all Trevor ever wanted, was a family and too be loved, but at this point in his life he's hurt everyone around him badly, all his chances are all gone now.
@@davedogge2280 I think it's more like possibly abandonment, disappointment and resentment, but then again I guess we all see something different in the scene....
I saw this when it aired originally. He made me hate, fear and be fascinated by this character. Like being trapped in a room with a Tiger, he gets all of your attention. Decades later I still cannot ignore Tim Roth. Magnificent!
Tim Roth is a superb actor and director. I still do not understand why he never attained an Oscar, because he is one hell of an actor. In Made In Britain he gave the most superlative and awesome performance. Alan Clarke's rendition of this work was unprecedented. I cannot praise Tim Roth more highly. He just has it, that special talent and quality. Even Tarantino saw it, and used it. I would like to see much more of that from Tim Roth in dramas and films of superlative quality and strength as Made In Britain. If you read this Tim, thank you for all you have given us. We, the ordinary people, are appreciative. You really are special to us.
Glad to hear it. I was 15 when I saw it on PBS and was utterly agog. I tried hunting it down for years and finally saw half of it in the archives of The Museum of Television and Radio. I was amazed the actor turned out to be Tim Roth, who'd I'd seen in so much else since and never made the connection. Part of my young self had thought Trevor was real and this was a documentary.
Since first seeing him in 'Made In Britain' I have always rated Tim Roth as a brilliant actor. His portrayal of Reginald Christie in 'Rillington Place' as a seemingly passive man was another measure of his talent.
I can't believe that he hadn't any real experience of working with a camera in this because he's brilliant: the final speech, the intensity of it was just so overwhelming.
Tim Roth , the actor , is always interesting to watch . His depiction of Reginald Christie in Rillington Place was both a chilling and mesmerizing ; an outstanding performance from a great actor .
I was a Tim fan from the night this aired (everyone was talking about it in school the next day), and from then on I made sure I caught everything he was in. Cut to 1987, and I'm on Big Audio Dynamite's guest list for their gig at the Sheffield Leadmill... turned out Mr Roth was on tour with them for a few days, comparing the supports, and by now I'd seen everything he'd done, many times.... anyway, we ended up getting blotto and him saving me from getting my head kicked in by Paul Cook and Matthew Ashman! Gave me his home phone number and told me to give him a bell... then his manager Jazz Summers ended up helping my band to get some gigs in London.... nice bloke is Mr Roth, and we should have a big celebration of the man's talent next year.
@@400blowsAKN The pleasure's all mine... being a fan of the man is kind-of a prerequisite for being in a band with me e.g. 1992, we all went to see Reservoir Dogs four times the week it came out. We knew right then he was on his way to stardom proper.
It isnt easy to watch that even now 40 years on.I was from a posh area up north but still had to attend school with similar kids who were placed in a local childrens home.
The most despised youth cult of the time and Roth played the skinhead brilliantly. Also for all he's got no prospects, he's quite articulate and funny,
Tim Roth makes a totally obnoxious character compelling - and articulate and funny as you say. sad, as well - when he's looking almost longingly in the shop window at a family of mannequins near the end.
no they all work on building sites mostly bricklayers as its the only job that doesnt require an interview you just ring up and they say start tomorrow at 7.30 either you can lay bricks or you cant and they dont care if your a mass murderer
Thanks for suggesting _Dead Man's Shoes_, I finally just watched it-- I thought the music was a bit too much in spots, but otherwise it was excellent. Yeah, I remember Paddy Consedine being intense in _24 Hour Party People_ too. I'll check out _No Room For Romeo Brass_ now.
I felt sorry for Tim Roth when he appeared in Made In Britain. The theme to it. Apparently, I found out that a gang of Asian youths confronted him because of his character.
God he reminds me of a right bastard we had at school his name was peter o neale we clashed a few times he always came worse off I broke his nose must have been 4 times he just wouldn't listen must have liked pain?
he played a good skinheads racist wow it looks so real to you saw him on the street back then you really will talk to you is really not see or some part tonight
Have been trying to see this movie for years. A Japanese person put the video up on TH-cam. Watched it tonight. My review is every old school independent movie ever. By the end the plot is pretty pointless, Tim Roth will forever be a great, underrated actor and he killed the part. C+ of a movie, worth watching, but definitely not the best movie with Tim Roth, and not the best Skinhead movie either. Yes I know Nazi's are not real skinheads, still every other movie about Skinheads/Boneheads have better depth. Really Roth should have had a mohawk or charge and been a shit disturbing punk rocker, and the movie would have made more sense. For God's sake, the title song was UK82 by the Exploited. Still worth a watch, just don't expect much
Tim Roth is one of the most underrated actors in the world.
He's not under-rated is he? Don't we all think he's great?
Everyone, make sure you have seen "Lie to Me."
Ok, that was posted 6 years ago. At the time ''the most underrated'' and ''so underrated'' were maybe not that annoying yet. Now those words decorate any video in youtube. No matter who, no matter what. Everything is ''sooooo underrated''!
And The Legend of 1900
The bit near the end when he stops at a shop window and just stares at the family scene... that bit always gets me.
Or wear he turns on the light in the kids rooms and watches them sleep. I work with Indigenous kids here in Melbourne, so many parallels
I remember that scene then he runs off swearing down the street as is disgusts him.
@@davedogge2280 that's all Trevor ever wanted, was a family and too be loved, but at this point in his life he's hurt everyone around him badly, all his chances are all gone now.
@@davedogge2280 I think it's more like possibly abandonment, disappointment and resentment, but then again I guess we all see something different in the scene....
I saw this when it aired originally. He made me hate, fear and be fascinated by this character. Like being trapped in a room with a Tiger, he gets all of your attention. Decades later I still cannot ignore Tim Roth. Magnificent!
Tim Roth is a superb actor and director. I still do not understand why he never attained an Oscar, because he is one hell of an actor. In Made In Britain he gave the most superlative and awesome performance. Alan Clarke's rendition of this work was unprecedented. I cannot praise Tim Roth more highly. He just has it, that special talent and quality. Even Tarantino saw it, and used it. I would like to see much more of that from Tim Roth in dramas and films of superlative quality and strength as Made In Britain. If you read this Tim, thank you for all you have given us. We, the ordinary people, are appreciative. You really are special to us.
Say less 👏
Saw this when I was 15 when it was first on TV. It had a profound effect on me, mainly because of the dialogue and Roth's amazing performance.
I pissed on my files at the centre........Errol shit on his.
@@lennywebb6740 For example!
@@theendofmytether oi, I want my lunch...........OI! I WANT MY LUNCH!
Glad to hear it. I was 15 when I saw it on PBS and was utterly agog. I tried hunting it down for years and finally saw half of it in the archives of The Museum of Television and Radio. I was amazed the actor turned out to be Tim Roth, who'd I'd seen in so much else since and never made the connection. Part of my young self had thought Trevor was real and this was a documentary.
Since first seeing him in 'Made In Britain' I have always rated Tim Roth as a brilliant actor. His portrayal of Reginald Christie in 'Rillington Place' as a seemingly passive man was another measure of his talent.
I can't believe that he hadn't any real experience of working with a camera in this because he's brilliant: the final speech, the intensity of it was just so overwhelming.
Tim Roth great British talent .respect
Tim Roth and Gary Oldman are the greatest actors of their generation...both starred together in a film called Mean Time. Extraordinary...
And Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead- my favourite, possibly of all time.
Were Gary plays "Coxy" a skinhead and Tim ended up shaving his head to become one, this is what happend next i guess. Cheers for both.
I like to think Trevor was in Meantime as well before turning into a skinhead
Meantime (1983) may actually be his finest hour, it's such a brilliant performance.
No CGI, gritty performance, dark, disturbing. Tim Roth is one of the best actors out there...
Iconic film. Great actor, Tim. The world of 1982 was an extraordinary experience. I was about 12 to 13. But God. It was raw.
Tim Roth , the actor , is always interesting to watch . His depiction of Reginald Christie in Rillington Place was both a chilling and mesmerizing ; an outstanding performance from a great actor .
It's an iconic performance.
One of the BEST movies I've seen Tim Roth rocked in this one!
Incredibly gifted actor and his performance in this was outstanding.
Tim Roth, Gary Oldman & Ray Winston are three of Britain's greatest actors from that time period and still are today.
Spot on 👍👍
How come this guy hasn´t won an Academy Award??? He is too good !!!
he should have won for supporting actor in Rob Roy
So true. This and Cunningham., His two best amazing roles.Great stuff. Him and John Hurt were amazing! Glorious!
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is a sublime film. So funny.
Because he's a posh boy trying to play at being a working class kid in the care system in this film, and he fails utterly.
Just forget awards...Hollywood is big Jewish business.
That performance should have been awarded ....why has It not? so real and accurate
what an amazing performance, a truly talented actor Mr.Roth
Just watched the film. Awesome, what a performance.
Tim Roth is an artist
I was a Tim fan from the night this aired (everyone was talking about it in school the next day), and from then on I made sure I caught everything he was in. Cut to 1987, and I'm on Big Audio Dynamite's guest list for their gig at the Sheffield Leadmill... turned out Mr Roth was on tour with them for a few days, comparing the supports, and by now I'd seen everything he'd done, many times.... anyway, we ended up getting blotto and him saving me from getting my head kicked in by Paul Cook and Matthew Ashman! Gave me his home phone number and told me to give him a bell... then his manager Jazz Summers ended up helping my band to get some gigs in London.... nice bloke is Mr Roth, and we should have a big celebration of the man's talent next year.
Hi Tel, what a great anecdote. Thanks for posting.
@@400blowsAKN The pleasure's all mine... being a fan of the man is kind-of a prerequisite for being in a band with me e.g. 1992, we all went to see Reservoir Dogs four times the week it came out. We knew right then he was on his way to stardom proper.
Made in Britain just about summed up the social attitudes of early 80s great drama tim roth has gone from strength to strength 👍
Definitely sums-up early 1980s society in Britain, Chris.
UK82!!!!! brilliant film. great acting from everyone in it. Soundtrack second to none :-)
Excellent movie, full of energy and completely unpredictable
Totally agree.
If you want to portrait an angry young man look no further. Outstanding.
He needs a role like this, AGAIN! :D
Definitely one of hs finest.
It isnt easy to watch that even now 40 years on.I was from a posh area up north but still had to attend school with similar kids who were placed in a local childrens home.
You're right, Brian, it is brutal stuff at times and real radical TV for the early 80s.
The most despised youth cult of the time and Roth played the skinhead brilliantly. Also for all he's got no prospects, he's quite articulate and funny,
Tim Roth makes a totally obnoxious character compelling - and articulate and funny as you say. sad, as well - when he's looking almost longingly in the shop window at a family of mannequins near the end.
A great actor and a great man.
He’s British. Of course he’s a superb actor.
I've met the trevors of this world back in early 80s most o them now dead.
bollocks
This is better than Gandhi in sexy beast.
Its the GLUE!.
They still there but society hides these lost kid’s better
no they all work on building sites mostly bricklayers as its the only job that doesnt require an interview you just ring up and they say start tomorrow at 7.30 either you can lay bricks or you cant and they dont care if your a mass murderer
Such a brilliant, underrated (especially over here across the pond) film, and outstanding actor.
Im proud of our gritty british way of movies. try
Dead mans shoes.
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I love British Cinema Vérité/New Wave too-- am downloading your suggestion now, thanks :)
Paddy Consedine is so intense and scary when he wants.
No Room For Romeo Brass is another of his worth a good look.
Thanks for suggesting _Dead Man's Shoes_, I finally just watched it-- I thought the music was a bit too much in spots, but otherwise it was excellent.
Yeah, I remember Paddy Consedine being intense in _24 Hour Party People_ too. I'll check out _No Room For Romeo Brass_ now.
@@JamesPawson I'm eight years late but if you haven't already, watch Nil By Mouth (with Ray Winstone).
An outstanding performance
I met many "Trevo'rs" in the eighties, the film really did depict how it was then.
agreed
Were they really racist or were they just lost and confused
Nordic Nightmare good question
@@LunaRose1312 I bet on lost and confused ones...
100% I remember it well
Just love him!
Tim Roth in king of the guetto he was brilliant in that program in early 80s Britain
Great film of social attitudes, I think it still exsists but its more underground.
I felt sorry for Tim Roth when he appeared in Made In Britain. The theme to it. Apparently, I found out that a gang of Asian youths confronted him because of his character.
Bollocks. Fuck those wankers.
probably Mr shanowankers and his lads
Great acting, true of the generation
EXPLOITED IN THE MUSIC OF THAT MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He nailed the role
What’s the song in the beginning?
The best under rated performance since Lee emery and Washington, boys of company C.
Love this film
Can you flush the toilet I've done a crap!
+hazardous1990 They don't write lines like that any more.
hazardous1990 yeah we all watched him say it....word to the wise it was funnier when he said it..
'ere. You a carpenter?
Good actor is tim played Trevor the skinhead brilliantly.
What is interesting is how the actor took so much from the director. Iconic maybe but what about the legacy?
Clarke seemed to get so much out while doing so little of all his actors. A legend.
As nasty as his character was I couldn't stop laughing at the dialogue.
Spot on, Retro.
I pissed on my files at the centre ....... Errol shit on his.
His best movie beside being Guildenstern
What is Tim Roth doing nowadays would really like to know?anybody ¿?¿
music by the exploited, wattie was seen at many a skrewdriver gig!
Jobcentre wankers! Love it when he puts the brick through the window haha
God he reminds me of a right bastard we had at school his name was peter o neale we clashed a few times he always came worse off I broke his nose must have been 4 times he just wouldn't listen must have liked pain?
@Brett R no I wasn't just didn't like bullys
Deep down everyone wants to feel productive -he kept asking for a job.....
I always thought Reservoir Dogs was awesome.
Still Tarantino's best, I think.
he played a good skinheads racist wow it looks so real to you saw him on the street back then you really will talk to you is really not see or some part tonight
I speak fluent chapati! Lol
Great line!
I thought he said fluent punjabi
He said "I speak fluent punjabi and chapati"
Rate film
mah-eed ain bray-awn
He was the best in Hulk though.
Trevor wasnt racist he was a very naughty troubled boy,
Have been trying to see this movie for years. A Japanese person put the video up on TH-cam. Watched it tonight. My review is every old school independent movie ever. By the end the plot is pretty pointless, Tim Roth will forever be a great, underrated actor and he killed the part. C+ of a movie, worth watching, but definitely not the best movie with Tim Roth, and not the best Skinhead movie either. Yes I know Nazi's are not real skinheads, still every other movie about Skinheads/Boneheads have better depth. Really Roth should have had a mohawk or charge and been a shit disturbing punk rocker, and the movie would have made more sense. For God's sake, the title song was UK82 by the Exploited. Still worth a watch, just don't expect much
He's also a total nob end
"I've got 10 O levels 7 A Levels i speak fluent Punjabi and Japati" 😂