Both movie nerds and critics hated him during the 80's; he was the center of the Raspberry Awards every year. Now,the same nerds and critics hold him as a genius because of the exact same movies. In other words, they don't know what they are doing.
@@Stroheim333 I think the Untouchables is his best work. The first time I saw Dressed to Kill I hated it. I watched it again & still to this day cannot stop watching it. The museum sequence with Angie Dickinson is incredible. Body Double I Loved from the first time I saw it. Craig & Deborah stole the film. I don't know why they didn't become Big Stars?
@@johnflynn9619 What he did during the 70s and especially during the 80s -- playing with and reframe movie cliches and conventions, making art of kitsch, shamelessly referencing other movies and directors etc -- every "cool" director began to do during the 90s until today, especially Tarantino. The nonsense Raspberry hate against De Palma during the 80s (he was awarded worst director of the year -- FOR SCARFACE!!) is still today impeding his reputation as the groundbreaker he was.
@@johnflynn9619 I thought Craig What's his name did a great job in Body Double. Deborah What's her name was gorgeous. . I also liked Body Double and Snake Eyes as well as Casualities of War.
Love the story about how De Palma ended up with SCARFACE . Such an incredible film. Same with the BLOW OUT & Travolta story. Hard to imagine how the executives didn't see the brilliance of that film .
De Palma’s movies got attacked for being kitsch and trashy or whatever, because anybody who makes that stuff for the common man gets derided by intelligencia. They get censored. Fuckin’ great filmmaker
I was waiting to here about "Dressed to kill" in detail. Maybe the cab sequins with Angie, two other actors and Brian with camera Going round and round in New York traffic with Angie having orgasms' as she said: 'ALL DAY LONG" LOL... And other memories and more technical Details of that beautiful filmmaking.
@@FrancoisDressler Whether or not you watch a lot of movies doesn't really matter. What matters is how closely you watch them. Highly encourage you to watch the final chase sequence in Fury Road on mute, and then follow up that up with something like the final chase sequence in T2: Judgement Day. One is clean, precise, well directed. The other is very noisy and relies heavily on the spectacle of visuals.
One of New Hollywood’s greatest directors and one of the greatest directors of the modern era on stage together, can’t get better
Brian is the Greatest.
I Love "Body Double" - very underrated film.
Both movie nerds and critics hated him during the 80's; he was the center of the Raspberry Awards every year. Now,the same nerds and critics hold him as a genius because of the exact same movies. In other words, they don't know what they are doing.
@@Stroheim333 I think the Untouchables is his best work.
The first time I saw Dressed to Kill I hated it. I watched it again & still to this day cannot stop watching it.
The museum sequence with Angie Dickinson is incredible.
Body Double I Loved from the first time I saw it. Craig & Deborah stole the film. I don't know why they didn't become Big Stars?
@@johnflynn9619 What he did during the 70s and especially during the 80s -- playing with and reframe movie cliches and conventions, making art of kitsch, shamelessly referencing other movies and directors etc -- every "cool" director began to do during the 90s until today, especially Tarantino. The nonsense Raspberry hate against De Palma during the 80s (he was awarded worst director of the year -- FOR SCARFACE!!) is still today impeding his reputation as the groundbreaker he was.
@@johnflynn9619 I thought Craig What's his name did a great job in Body Double. Deborah What's her name was gorgeous. . I also liked Body Double and Snake Eyes as well as Casualities of War.
@@Stroheim333 I don't think it's the same guys who do that, it's a newer audience who appreciate that De Palma is amazing.
Love the story about how De Palma ended up with SCARFACE . Such an incredible film. Same with the BLOW OUT & Travolta story. Hard to imagine how the executives didn't see the brilliance of that film .
35:24 i hope that modern filmmakers understand Filmaking its an artform
Love his Bronx accent and wit
September 11 ,2016 Happy Birthday Mr.BrianDePalma!!Happy to share my birthday with you,Always Be Well!!:)
As if Fury Road isn't exceptional in it's action and spatial presentation. What a hack of a host
Dressed To Kill, Blow Out and Body Double are his best works.
Dont forget Carlitos Way and Scarface
Phantom of the Paradise is his best work
Please dont forget The Untouchables... !
Carrie, Untouchables, Mission Impossible!
So many greats.
Blow Out for me is classic DePalma, unlike any other director’s work.
carrie!
Baumbachs transfomation into Andy Garcia ist almost complete
andy garcia is great ma this actor real tramsformation
Will he go any further and transform through to al pacino...
Omg so true
Passion is an underrated movie
My favorite director with Kubrick and Hitchcock!😘
Gotta love De Palma - he's the awesome uncle I never had.
The most truthful statement on filmmaking: It‘s depressing.
This makes me want to hear the dinner conversation they tried recreating in the doc.
Is Jake Paltrow any relation to Gwennith Paltrow (sorry for the misspelling of her name)?
12:30 is when it starts
Appreciate you
Thank you.
The host is quite incompetent, unfortunately. But De Palma is of course a gift. Bless him.
He sounds so unprepared. Not a like a DePalma movie.
Brian DePalma=Bucking Frilliant!Poetic Champions DePloyed!!:)
imcompetent why is incompetentsorry de palma is very good director and movies scarface and other movies now have the movies domino new movies
@@pasqualedavino8145can you maybe rephrase that in a way that actually makes sense?
Skip this & watch the film & musical montage 'BRIAN DE PALMA - MASTERPIECES', by Fasano, to really discover De Palma, beautifully crafted !!!!!
De Palma’s movies got attacked for being kitsch and trashy or whatever, because anybody who makes that stuff for the common man gets derided by intelligencia. They get censored. Fuckin’ great filmmaker
I was waiting to here about "Dressed to kill" in detail. Maybe the cab sequins with Angie, two other actors and Brian with camera Going round and round in New York traffic with Angie having orgasms' as she said: 'ALL DAY LONG" LOL... And other memories and more technical Details of that beautiful filmmaking.
Hey host, try taking an elocution lesson or two and stop being such a delicate, thoughtful wimp.
Really dissed George Miller... Might need this mans fade.
Cristian Gomez When in the video?
Yeah, fuck this host. De Palma and George Miller rule.
He's kind of right. The visual grammar in Fury Road is a bit of a jumble, although not as bad as most modern action films.
@@thewandering525 A jumble to who? People who don't watch a lot of movies, sure.
@@FrancoisDressler Whether or not you watch a lot of movies doesn't really matter. What matters is how closely you watch them. Highly encourage you to watch the final chase sequence in Fury Road on mute, and then follow up that up with something like the final chase sequence in T2: Judgement Day. One is clean, precise, well directed. The other is very noisy and relies heavily on the spectacle of visuals.
デ・パルマ体型までヒッチコックじゃねえか。