I once looked for a cigarette machine at KTTV 5 in Los Angeles with John Cassavetes. He was a very nice man. He was very kind to me. I was only 22 and it was 1972 during a Jerry Lewis Telethon. He had smoked all of my cigarettes and said, "Come on, let's find a cigarette machine and I'll buy you a pack of cigarettes. He was very curious about me. I was pretty shy. I like that memory a lot. Nick Campbell....
it's 3 mins. long and it's one brilliant hilarious thing after another. and he doesn't seem drunk to me in this clip. just his usual cool, funny self. reminds me a little of dylan in "dont look back." -bobby cormier
I had a job with a messenger service about 12 years ago, and I made a delivery to Gena Rowlands at the house where John stops and gets out of the car at the end of the video. There were movie posters from Cassavete's films all over the room where her assistant signed the delivery slip.
Ah, the summer of '65 - Beach Boys on the radio - we were young and so alive; the future seemed an eternity away, just an idea so far ahead in the vast universe of time. And suddenly, the future is NOW...
He is one of a kind ppl. Even if he was'nt mainstream, I believe his heart was in other place. He is one great director's for actors , just watch a couples o his works such as Faces, A woman under the influence, The chinese bookie, Opening Night ,etc. Great material and balls, my friends, two thing that these days of our times are really missing. Maybe the guy had a drinking problem too bad but believe we left us a beautiful legacy and its worthy to remember.
Crime and Punishment as a musical is a great idea. In fact, I already wrote one version. I wrote and composed it in college. It wasn't half bad...if I do say so. I didn't know at the time that John Cassavetes had the idea first. I wish I had the time to rewrite it. I still think it would make a great musical.
@east37thstreet That's how it was back then , the next song could have been Mitch Miller or the Stones, we were a different generation back then ,one more open to diversity and change.
@tamerswan indeed. And it was part of his own creative process. even thou, gave us so many cinematographic moments on the silver screen for the ages, it's been nice still having him around for these days.
Wow, he's incredibly charismatic. You can see why actors loved working with him.
I once looked for a cigarette machine at KTTV 5 in Los Angeles with John Cassavetes. He was a very nice man. He was very kind to me. I was only 22 and it was 1972 during a Jerry Lewis Telethon. He had smoked all of my cigarettes and said, "Come on, let's find a cigarette machine and I'll buy you a pack of cigarettes. He was very curious about me. I was pretty shy. I like that memory a lot. Nick Campbell....
I love that story. Thanks for sharing it !
Mr Cassavetes, i love you. i love your films and i love YOU.
peace on you.
it's 3 mins. long and it's one brilliant hilarious thing after another. and he doesn't seem drunk to me in this clip. just his usual cool, funny self. reminds me a little of dylan in "dont look back." -bobby cormier
Bob Dylan is a fraud
Who disliked this ?!
@east37thstreet He WAS a great actor and a great director
If you like this video check out the documentary A Constant Forge
A musical of Crime and Punishment?
Actually, that doesn't sound like such a bad idea.
"You like this city? (Hollywood)"
"No."
:)
why not -- they did one out of Les Miserables
Sampled in Kettenkarusel, Easy Listening
LOL naughtyteacup, i get ur point, but chill abit
So bizarre that California Girls came on on the radio, when it was actually on the radio.
The greatest band to ever
@@Soundofsilver2007your pfp is too
This looks like a scene from a Jean-Luc Godard movie
I had a job with a messenger service about 12 years ago, and I made a delivery to Gena Rowlands at the house where John stops and gets out of the car at the end of the video. There were movie posters from Cassavete's films all over the room where her assistant signed the delivery slip.
Ah, the summer of '65 - Beach Boys on the radio - we were young and so alive; the future seemed an eternity away, just an idea so far ahead in the vast universe of time. And suddenly, the future is NOW...
Hell, the Beach Boys were still developing what would become their greatest achievement one year later
So true this is so nostalgic
That same house today 3-4 million.
He is one of a kind ppl. Even if he was'nt mainstream, I believe his heart was in other place. He is one great director's for actors , just watch a couples o his works such as Faces, A woman under the influence, The chinese bookie, Opening Night ,etc.
Great material and balls, my friends, two thing that these days of our times are really missing. Maybe the guy had a drinking problem too bad but believe we left us a beautiful legacy and its worthy to remember.
He was mainstream, as an actor..
Did he speak greek??
yes! i believe it was his first language
I love his laugh...
I love it all actually.
Crime and Punishment as a musical is a great idea. In fact, I already wrote one version. I wrote and composed it in college. It wasn't half bad...if I do say so. I didn't know at the time that John Cassavetes had the idea first. I wish I had the time to rewrite it. I still think it would make a great musical.
I thought he joking
Damm that would be a great musical! "Crime and Punishment Stravaganza!"
He did. A brilliant actor and director.
It was his liver, definitely. He got the hyper-distended abdomen. He and Hunter S. Thompson would have had a tough time in today's world.
what a fucking cool dude.
@east37thstreet That's how it was back then , the next song could have been Mitch Miller or the Stones, we were a different generation back then ,one more open to diversity and change.
He was gorgeous
Love this
The French interviewer is so … out of it !
But then again , he's only that : an interviewer.
Cute and interesting man.
LOL look at that smog. Is he driving a Lincoln?
@tamerswan indeed. And it was part of his own creative process.
even thou, gave us so many cinematographic moments on the silver screen for the ages, it's been nice still having him around for these days.
@Time2startliving Where is there a Ryan Gosling Playlist?
1:48 😱 your welcome!
"Not too fast" 🤣
more please more more more
This was actually pretty cool to watch :D
This is Great!
sí. mil gracias
Great Director
Is that the same house that is in Love Streams? Just wondered, thought the driveway looked familiar.
it is
One of the original italian stallions
Except he was Greek 🤦🏼♀️