I left the theater 40 plus years ago. Every role I played required me to re-connect to self. It scared at times. On a spiritual level; if you tell yourself a story long enough you, truth gets lost. The truth of self gets lost and the fake story becomes your new “truth”. When you take it to an extreme; you’ve got insanity.
the theater is not the same as being on the big screen. I got a degree in theater and its a completely different type of acting. Real acting (not the over-animated theater type) takes more emotional control and skill to be high level at.
funny, i was so over-focused on how i wanted them to make him look more like someone constantly on opioids by constricting his pupils (using F/X) that i missed the limp, and probably a few other things.
I'm gonna point out that it's one thing ENTIRELY to play a fictional killer VS playing a REAL serial killer, having to see the photo evidence of what they really did so they could recreate it, and even get the backlash of remaining family members of the families of victims because he did a good job of portraying the true killer. The psychology involved is WAY more complex than you can understand.
He’s the reason I got hooked on the show 🤣 but like many I remember him as a child actor and was shocked when I realised who he was from my childhood .
Anyone else remember Robert England playing Willy the visitor in the miniseries "V"? It was a good guy role. He played in everything in the 80s and 90s. And a few roles in 2000s. Great actor.
I can believe Firth struggled to lose the stammer after filming King's Speech. I opted for braces in my 20s. All that unfamiliar hardware on my teeth forced me into changing how to eat and how to enunciate my speech. Once the braces were finally removed, I could not instantly revert to my old ways because the new patterns had established and become habit. I had to relearn yet again.
Charlie Hunnam, your not just a pretty face, you are such a amazing actor, no one else could had played Jax better, looking forward to seeing you in more movies in the future.
No lie! I have definitely had nightmares about Freddy Krueger in my living room after watching one of his movies. It was hard to tell if I was dreaming.....but obviously once I woke up, I was so relieved!
Evan peters playing as Jeffrey" dahmer" should deserve an Oscar nomination and Grammy award this dude played so well and scary with the real life it's unmatched like he played so many roles as quick silver ahs and other serial killer mystery like AHS Evan gave me goosebumps hopefully he recovered playing that horrific on the Netflix series.....
Since I hate horror movies, having desensitized myself by watching too many of them, my favorite Robert Englund IP is when he played the gentle alien, Willie, on the SciFi mini-series "V" with Jane Badler, Mark Singer and Richard Herd. You could really identify with Willie.
i remember when Nightmare on Elm St came out, my best friend telling my Freddie was 'Willie'......i wasnt hearing it, Robert in the Freddie makeup, i said 'no way is that Willie....not MY Willie!'...it took years of NOES movies til i actually believed it.....finally looking at the credits and i think there was a behind the scenes that confirmed it......i was so in love with marc singer--Donavan...ugh now i gotta break out my VHS of V lol
@@oppositewolf Those NOES movies don't exist for me because they tarnish Willie, and I cannot abide that. I keep getting Marc Singer mixed up with Kevin Bacon. Maybe Marc is the Kevin Bacon of the late 70s, but NOONE can replace Marc Singer.
Hugh Laurie and Andrew Lincon are two actors that shocked me when i saw them out of character the first time because i could not clock the fake American accent.
Why do people forget that Hugh Laurie did Stuart Little yeah he was the dad he's done other American movies as a side man but he has done it so yeah he's just an American accent especially East Coast one
Thank You so much for this breakdown of the thin line in life between characters. Its so frightening actually if you think about it ...being an actor you must lose a little and gain a little or alot of someone else. I can only imagine the lives of soap opera actors and actresses...
You guys make great videos this was done especially well only a few things were repeated but it's still flowed very well and I felt like I need to give you this if you guys know that your work is appreciated and enjoyed
Most recent example: Austin Butler still talks like Elvis. He sounds cool and all- but it's hilarious to compare his voice clips before and after his excellent turn as Elvis.
Ohhh... It`s that dude who tried to play Elvis Presley? I didn`t like it. Shitty movie! Elvis deserves better. And they could have found a better Pricilla too
@@getsbuckets I'm sure who you are referring to, If you watch the show it's clearly Demanding to play these insane evil characters. Also, you shouldn't ask a question without a question mark, And you shouldn't answer it for me.
I can totally relate, I was certain I would be an NHL hockey star, but since working in construction for 35+ years, I now wake up every day feeling like a middle class, blue collar construction worker...
As someone with a disability with my leg, I don't always have a limp with my bad leg. Sometimes my good leg is tired from having weight put on it so it's not unusual. So Hugh wasn't completely off on that. Lol
I think I know what you mean, when I twisted my ankle, at the end of the day my good ankle was feeling so sore and tired from putting all my weight on it. I hope your condition is getting better, best of luck 💕
Incredible actors and actress, they have great talent and it is amazing how deep they were going into their characters! Not wondering that their roles took a turn on them.......👍😊 One more thing - Lake Balaton is in Hungary 😊
I never watched Sons of Anarchy, but saw Charlie Hunnam in other movies in which I thought he was only so-so. He came off as cinematic eye candy and not much else. But, he was awesome in The Gentleman, and he changed my perception of him in that role. Now I'll give a movie a watch just because he's in it.
Janet Leigh might only be known now as the lady who got shower stabbed to death in Pyscho today but was actually a huge star at the time. It was a big twist to kill off the star in the first act. That's why Hitchcock is a genius!!
One thing that I've come to realize through watching videos on TH-cam about the various aspects of filmmaking is that Charlie Hunnam is right to worry that he's only ever one disastrous film away from being basically unemployable as an actor. Even the biggest A-list actors aren't completely immune from the fallout of a poorly received and/or financially unsuccessful film on their resume.
I can really, really relate to Heath Ledger's frustration with not being able to fall asleep and stay asleep. You get to a point where you are so desperate that you will knowingly risk a possible overdose if it means being able to sleep. I started to have "early morning waking" when I was in my late 30's. You fall asleep but wake up two hours later and you're WIDE AWAKE. You then spend the rest of the night trying to get back to sleep but you just can't. My doctor prescribed Ambien which worked for a while but eventually I was put on something stronger. I was on Diazepam and Temazepam but had to keep increasing the dose because I developed a tolerance. I'm now in my 60's and was recently diagnosed with ADHD. I've had it all my life apparently and it's one of the reasons I can't seem to shut my brain off at night, regardless of how exhausted I am. Right now, every night, I take 3 Phenergan, 2 Doxy's, 2 Mogadon which is a benzo, 200mg SR Tramadol and 1.25mg of 10:10 cannabis oil. Even with all that in my system I still have nights where I'm on my phone when the sun's coming up. Insomnia is the absolute worst. I hate it. 😮💨
@@sarahmiller4734 Not as yet. But I have another appointment with the psych soon. I have two adult daughters who have both been diagnosed with ADHD and both are on Ritalin. It was their diagnosis that prompted me to get tested as well. All of a sudden all the crap I've had to deal with my whole life suddenly made sense. Kind of..."Ohh, so that's why I procrastinate so much. It's a coping mechanism"! 😏
@@221BBakerStreet OK that is such a common experience that is happening to so many people. This is going to sound podd and paradoxical because methylphenidate (Ritalin) is a stimulant but bear with me. Some people who don't sleep well (or maybe not at all) find that having a small dose of methylphenidate before they try to sleep helps them. I know it sounds back-to-front and defies logic but so what? Best Wishes
@@sarahmiller4734 Thankyou kindly. I'm definitely going to consider going on Ritalin but I have to make sure I can take it with all the other meds I'm on. The cannabis oil I'm taking at the moment seems to be helping a lot.
I forgot the actor that worked with Heath Ledger on The Dark Knight, but he said in an interview that he was so impressed with Heath. He would play the part during a scene and Heath would turn around and immediately go back to Heath. Like switching back and forth. So at least one person felt it didn't affect heath as said in this video.
We always talk about the actors. What about the writers and what they go through to write these stories? Hasn't anyone ever wondered why they're so effed up?
Forgot to mention; Lia Beldam from The Shining she was so messed up from that movie she quit acting., Michael J. Fox after Back To The Future loved the character he played so much he would call out DOC which was the name of his Co-star in that movie on different sets for years., The little girl from The Exorcist had nightmares for a really long time after making that movie and never wanted to star in a horror film again. just to name some that come to mind
The little girl from 'Exorcist' was Linda Blair who later performed in a spoof of the movie. I believe she tried to come back to acting as an adult but was so typecast she couldn't find work.
In my opinion scotts best film for me was Evolution.. when you he grabs the mic at the mall all of a sudden out of nowhere it is the funniest thing in the world to me 😅
Wow are we so disconnected from reality that a cartoon is getting hate? These are actors real people not the character(mis) they play. So much hate for Jar Jar? Really? People really need to get out of the box. Liam Neeson in "Taken" was awesome
Laurie carries hand in wrong hand. When one had injured leg one uses cane in hand of opposing injury side. One does not move cane with and along injured leg, one rather leads with cane and injured foot steps after. This i know from having shattered a left foot and live with permanent limp
Funny how Edward Norton was made out to be the problem with American History X, when in reality, he probably saved the film. It’s a hard film to watch but it’s really good film and how it spreads the message that anyone can change despite their past. I think that dude ruined his own career by talking down to Edward Norton, we all can see Edward Norton stayed in the business. He claimed he’s narcissistic and wanted it to be about him but I think he wanted the film to succeed and his career to continue, who wouldn’t want that.
American history x was an amazing film in writing in ,in directing, in societal impact it's a film that clearly addresses nature vs nurture what's learned what's innate how multi generational rasicm starts how it changes just as violently as it starts everyone should watch it
"Why don't you try acting?"--The quintessential actor Laurence Olivier - to Dustin Hoffman as Hoffman was an extreme method actor, while Olivier was extremely nonchalant and turned it on and off at will.
Can I say that the hate of the Prequelogy has turned into praise for the three movies, even for Ahmed Best. I don't know if he knows it, but many of the haters are now supportive of the movies, or they actually like them now. This is because the hate for the Prequels has been replaced by an incandescent rage & loathing for the 'Sequels.'
@@randallrutherford1384 That is very true. The internet is guilty of so many things. It allowed people to say anything they want, especially the cowards who hide behind avatars and don't have the courage to use their real names, unlike you and I.
I can remember but Idk if anyone else can Hugh Lorie play a motorcycle riding MI 6 agent BBC (Canada CBC ) TV spy show it was short lived then House MD he also played in 101 Dalmatians ad one of the puppy nappers for Cruelville De’vil
When my son was a baby he had colic so I just have to hold them several times through the night and sway back and forth it took me years to stop swaying when I was standing.
Am I the only person on this planet that sees Sean William Scott as the young Han Solo in.. Han Solo?? I said it when the movie was announced and still believe that he could have given the role just what it needed. I mean come on, doesn't he look like a younger version of Harrison Ford as Solo in A New Hope??
Heath ledger was addicted to tablets long before. I think you can get really deep into whatever gift we have been given, I have my best moments while stoned. I have to write them down though cos I keep forgetting what I was thinking about.lol. comes with the territory. But yes valium etc make you so relaxed you can focus completely on whatever & your gift when medicated (is it?) Looks like genius. It's my experience of my own experience. So if a gifted actor like Heath would be out of this world putting his everything into a role. Brokeback mountain for example. What a crying shame,we have lost so many films hell never do. 😢
Who do you think went through the biggest change?
Heather Ledger hands down..
Heath Ledger
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Christian Bale as Dick Cheney or almost any other role! Mad transformation skills!
Catlin Jenner went through quite a change!
I left the theater 40 plus years ago. Every role I played required me to re-connect to self. It scared at times. On a spiritual level; if you tell yourself a story long enough you, truth gets lost. The truth of self gets lost and the fake story becomes your new “truth”. When you take it to an extreme; you’ve got insanity.
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the theater is not the same as being on the big screen. I got a degree in theater and its a completely different type of acting. Real acting (not the over-animated theater type) takes more emotional control and skill to be high level at.
The fact that Hugh Laurie actually switched up the leg he limped with is just such a "House" thing to do!!! 😂
funny, i was so over-focused on how i wanted them to make him look more like someone constantly on opioids by constricting his pupils (using F/X) that i missed the limp, and probably a few other things.
Charlie Hunnam was wonderful in SOA! I miss the series terribly! Ed Norton is an acting GENIUS!
It took me awhile to realize they weren’t going to bring it back. He’s on Fire Country now.
Series was trash but he did well on it despite it being crazy over rated
I could never take Charlie seriously ass a bad ass biker after seeing him get bummed on Queer as Folk.😂
I can't believe you left out Jim Carrey in "Man in the Moon". That movie really did his head in, and he really hasn't been the same since.
Left out? More like CHOSE OTHER PEOPLE. You want Jim Carrey in? Make your own video. Jesus H Christ.
yeah he's become an idiot
@@TheVeek192 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Way to take a simple constructive comment and turn it into a chance for you to whine.
I can't believe Hugh Laurie questioned his acting career. He was on Blackadder for six years and he was a huge part of the show.
Evan Peters in "Dahmer"? Brah..... This dude played like 8 different serial killers/murderers/psychopaths in AHS
I swear his Hotel character was as bad as Dahmer.
🙄 First of all don’t say “brah”Second Evan is amazing. And everyone knows it.
@@ckotcher1 you right, brah.... fox sucks for what they did to his role in dark phoenix, 2 minutes or something, pathetic
@@ckotcher1 Fasho, braj 🤙
I'm gonna point out that it's one thing ENTIRELY to play a fictional killer VS playing a REAL serial killer, having to see the photo evidence of what they really did so they could recreate it, and even get the backlash of remaining family members of the families of victims because he did a good job of portraying the true killer.
The psychology involved is WAY more complex than you can understand.
I’ll always remember Charlie Hunnam for his amazing turn as Jax Teller. Just amazing.
It was for sure felt like I knew Jax. Lol I loved him.
He’s the reason I got hooked on the show 🤣 but like many I remember him as a child actor and was shocked when I realised who he was from my childhood .
Love him! Sons of Anarchy, my favourite ever!!
Anyone else remember Robert England playing Willy the visitor in the miniseries "V"? It was a good guy role. He played in everything in the 80s and 90s. And a few roles in 2000s. Great actor.
He is also in stranger things as well
So he did that's been bugging me thanks Howard
I can believe Firth struggled to lose the stammer after filming King's Speech. I opted for braces in my 20s. All that unfamiliar hardware on my teeth forced me into changing how to eat and how to enunciate my speech. Once the braces were finally removed, I could not instantly revert to my old ways because the new patterns had established and become habit. I had to relearn yet again.
I've had the same problem with my upper dentures. They give me a lisp & at times I've pulled them out mid conversation. 😬
I hadn't heard or even thought about that before, thank you for sharing!
Charlie Hunnam, your not just a pretty face, you are such a amazing actor, no one else could had played Jax better, looking forward to seeing you in more movies in the future.
No lie! I have definitely had nightmares about Freddy Krueger in my living room after watching one of his movies. It was hard to tell if I was dreaming.....but obviously once I woke up, I was so relieved!
I had nightmares he was waiting for me inside my water bed! 😂😂😂
Evan peters playing as Jeffrey" dahmer" should deserve an Oscar nomination and Grammy award this dude played so well and scary with the real life it's unmatched like he played so many roles as quick silver ahs and other serial killer mystery like AHS Evan gave me goosebumps hopefully he recovered playing that horrific on the Netflix series.....
Totally agree his stare is chilling!
I have to tell you that I think Evan Peters is one of the most talented and variegated actors out there today.
More people need to see American History X.
The jaw crushing pavement part always gets me .
James Cromwell changed my life. One of the best movies ever made ✨️
Babe? The guy glued himself to a Starbucks counter, recently... he kinda crazy.
@@TheGrmany69 Patronizing Starcucks is kinda crazy.
Please think twice about eating pigs. A trained pig is as smart as a 3 year old child. Give them a break, have a pb&j instead. 🐷❤️
Charlie Hunnam you the man bro, dont be insecure, i watch a movie cuz youre in it, dont matter what its about
Wow really great video thanks for sharing.
Awesome video with amazing actors and actress 🎬🎬🎬🎥🎥they are all amazing filmstars
Always love jar-jar binks💚 (&ewalks too!!😁)
Since I hate horror movies, having desensitized myself by watching too many of them, my favorite Robert Englund IP is when he played the gentle alien, Willie, on the SciFi mini-series "V" with Jane Badler, Mark Singer and Richard Herd. You could really identify with Willie.
Mine was the club owner in zombie strippers yes it is a movie n sounds exactly as title lol
@@lupegarciam.2968 Good one.
Awesome show, I was sorry when it ended
i remember when Nightmare on Elm St came out, my best friend telling my Freddie was 'Willie'......i wasnt hearing it, Robert in the Freddie makeup, i said 'no way is that Willie....not MY Willie!'...it took years of NOES movies til i actually believed it.....finally looking at the credits and i think there was a behind the scenes that confirmed it......i was so in love with marc singer--Donavan...ugh now i gotta break out my VHS of V lol
@@oppositewolf Those NOES movies don't exist for me because they tarnish Willie, and I cannot abide that. I keep getting Marc Singer mixed up with Kevin Bacon. Maybe Marc is the Kevin Bacon of the late 70s, but NOONE can replace Marc Singer.
When i watched Heath Ledger in Batman, I knew The Joker would never be mastered again...Like Shatner as Captain Kirk..
Watch the tv show Gotham then that's either 1st best or close 2nd best joker
Edward Norton in American History X was incredible. His performance was epic.
I love Charlie would love to see him in more. Norton has always been a great actor.
He’s playing on Fire Country. Last night they shy3 hours back to back but Friday will move into their time slot.
Charlie Hun is an amazing actor and he really needs another great part like Jax!! Can’t wait to see Charlie in anything!!!!!!
Have you ever seen the show QUEER AS FOLK (UK)
Metoo
Charlie Hunnam will always be that guy from Queer as folk who got bummed by the guy who played Petr Baelish in Game of Thrones.😂
Hugh Laurie and Andrew Lincon are two actors that shocked me when i saw them out of character the first time because i could not clock the fake American accent.
Watch Hugh Laure on Avenue 5. That show is a riot and so damn funny. He's amazing in it.
@@ingy421 I will look it up!
Why do people forget that Hugh Laurie did Stuart Little yeah he was the dad he's done other American movies as a side man but he has done it so yeah he's just an American accent especially East Coast one
Hugh Laurie started out as part of a comedy team in England. You can find lots of clips on TH-cam
Thank You so much for this breakdown of the thin line in life between characters. Its so frightening actually if you think about it ...being an actor you must lose a little and gain a little or alot of someone else. I can only imagine the lives of soap opera actors and actresses...
Heaths part hurt
Wow. Just gained a bunch of respect for Charlie Hunnahm.
You guys make great videos this was done especially well only a few things were repeated but it's still flowed very well and I felt like I need to give you this if you guys know that your work is appreciated and enjoyed
Most recent example: Austin Butler still talks like Elvis. He sounds cool and all- but it's hilarious to compare his voice clips before and after his excellent turn as Elvis.
who is this guy?
Ohhh... It`s that dude who tried to play Elvis Presley? I didn`t like it. Shitty movie! Elvis deserves better. And they could have found a better Pricilla too
@@mathish100 Actor Austin Bulter who played Elvis. Used to date Vanessa Hudgens for years.
This is an amazing documentary. I really enjoyed the retrospective with insights into the actors who have created such great iconic roles. Thank you.
Evan Peter's has always played crazy roles, AHS was a very demanding show
I liked his portrayal of quicksilver in the X-men series
Yeah so in what way was it demanding, don't always believe what you read in tabloids
@@getsbuckets
I'm sure who you are referring to, If you watch the show it's clearly Demanding to play these insane evil characters. Also, you shouldn't ask a question without a question mark, And you shouldn't answer it for me.
@@getsbuckets If you're not actually crazy or psycho, then it SHOULD be demanding to constantly play it.
A bit worried about anyone with a starring role in a Ryan Murphy project. Dude is just...dark.
The James Cromwell segment was wholesome.
Houghs' accent is amazingly accurate
I can totally relate, I was certain I would be an NHL hockey star, but since working in construction for 35+ years, I now wake up every day feeling like a middle class, blue collar construction worker...
Awe I was really intrigued to see how the hell Who Frames Roger Rabbit could irreparably f up anyone's life...
I can see Hunnam in YELLOW STONE as a cowboy!!!!!
Hugh's musical chops featured on Fry & Laurie on occasion, if some of y'all recall from back then
Shelly Duvall - The Shining
Ed Norton plays evil like no one else.
Totally!!
I know right I love it!!! It's those eyes 👀 and cute little smirk/smile!!! ❤️🙏♥️🕊️
As someone with a disability with my leg, I don't always have a limp with my bad leg. Sometimes my good leg is tired from having weight put on it so it's not unusual. So Hugh wasn't completely off on that. Lol
I think I know what you mean, when I twisted my ankle, at the end of the day my good ankle was feeling so sore and tired from putting all my weight on it. I hope your condition is getting better, best of luck 💕
❤thanks for the list. ah, Stifler is on it. he is an amazing character. one of the best.❤
My daughter is 32, and still termites from Friday the 13 moves. And can't even look at a picture of Freddy!
I understand Janet Leigh's fear of showers. If I close my bathroom door I lock the door and leave the shower curtain half open. Scared me to death.
Janet Lee's stand in film the shower scene, not the actress herself! A cool book about it is the girl in the shower.
Ikr I live alone yikes!
American history x Is one hell of a film
Great story!
Thought provoking movie, totally outstanding. A Movie that can be watched time and time again
This does not demonstrate the difficulty of acting but the emotional instability of most actors.
Interesting take. Care to elaborate?
haha
Heath ledger as the joker is legendary.
Heath Ledger's performance in The Dark Knight is still and will always be one of the best performances ever captured on cinema
Incredible actors and actress, they have great talent and it is amazing how deep they were going into their characters! Not wondering that their roles took a turn on them.......👍😊
One more thing - Lake Balaton is in Hungary 😊
I am sure House not only was called out for using both legs to limp but also a fact that he used the cane on the same side AS the bad leg.
I really miss Heath Ledger he was one of the all-time best actors of our generation...he will always be missed 😢
I still love you, Scott! As a young actor, that is. 😀
Charlie Hunnam😌 I love Edward Norton too! Great actor!
I LOVE Welcome to the jungle! Very funny movie. Sean W Scott and The Rock.
the pianist is a extremly good movie
Very beautifully acted by all in this film, captivating and heart wrenching .
I never watched Sons of Anarchy, but saw Charlie Hunnam in other movies in which I thought he was only so-so. He came off as cinematic eye candy and not much else. But, he was awesome in The Gentleman, and he changed my perception of him in that role. Now I'll give a movie a watch just because he's in it.
Janet Leigh might only be known now as the lady who got shower stabbed to death in Pyscho today but was actually a huge star at the time. It was a big twist to kill off the star in the first act. That's why Hitchcock is a genius!!
One thing that I've come to realize through watching videos on TH-cam about the various aspects of filmmaking is that Charlie Hunnam is right to worry that he's only ever one disastrous film away from being basically unemployable as an actor. Even the biggest A-list actors aren't completely immune from the fallout of a poorly received and/or financially unsuccessful film on their resume.
Very true!
I can really, really relate to Heath Ledger's frustration with not being able to fall asleep and stay asleep. You get to a point where you are so desperate that you will knowingly risk a possible overdose if it means being able to sleep. I started to have "early morning waking" when I was in my late 30's. You fall asleep but wake up two hours later and you're WIDE AWAKE. You then spend the rest of the night trying to get back to sleep but you just can't. My doctor prescribed Ambien which worked for a while but eventually I was put on something stronger. I was on Diazepam and Temazepam but had to keep increasing the dose because I developed a tolerance. I'm now in my 60's and was recently diagnosed with ADHD. I've had it all my life apparently and it's one of the reasons I can't seem to shut my brain off at night, regardless of how exhausted I am. Right now, every night, I take 3 Phenergan, 2 Doxy's, 2 Mogadon which is a benzo, 200mg SR Tramadol and 1.25mg of 10:10 cannabis oil. Even with all that in my system I still have nights where I'm on my phone when the sun's coming up. Insomnia is the absolute worst. I hate it. 😮💨
Do you take any medications for your ADHD at all?
@@sarahmiller4734 Not as yet. But I have another appointment with the psych soon. I have two adult daughters who have both been diagnosed with ADHD and both are on Ritalin. It was their diagnosis that prompted me to get tested as well. All of a sudden all the crap I've had to deal with my whole life suddenly made sense. Kind of..."Ohh, so that's why I procrastinate so much. It's a coping mechanism"! 😏
@@221BBakerStreet OK that is such a common experience that is happening to so many people.
This is going to sound podd and paradoxical because methylphenidate (Ritalin) is a stimulant but bear with me.
Some people who don't sleep well (or maybe not at all) find that having a small dose of methylphenidate before they try to sleep helps them.
I know it sounds back-to-front and defies logic but so what?
Best Wishes
@@sarahmiller4734 Thankyou kindly. I'm definitely going to consider going on Ritalin but I have to make sure I can take it with all the other meds I'm on. The cannabis oil I'm taking at the moment seems to be helping a lot.
How awful for you. Nothing worse than insomnia.
the First Rule of Fight Club is you don't talk about Fight Club .
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I heard Ledger had a great time playing the Joker. He was in the middle of making a movie with Gilliam when he overdosed.
I forgot the actor that worked with Heath Ledger on The Dark Knight, but he said in an interview that he was so impressed with Heath. He would play the part during a scene and Heath would turn around and immediately go back to Heath. Like switching back and forth. So at least one person felt it didn't affect heath as said in this video.
I believe it. I’ve never had any desire to be in any film - I can’t relate to these people at all.
Bob Hoskins would have been the perfect Wolverine. The height the attitude and if he put on muscle. That would have been wow.
We always talk about the actors. What about the writers and what they go through to write these stories? Hasn't anyone ever wondered why they're so effed up?
Robert England...just WOW! I see what he means! What exciting travel! So happy THAT one turned out. Shelly Duval....not so much.
Robert is also in stranger things
Hugh Laurie is amazing
Only Hugh would switch legs and get away with that shit. Then sing and play a blues tune...
Forgot to mention; Lia Beldam from The Shining she was so messed up from that movie she quit acting., Michael J. Fox after Back To The Future loved the character he played so much he would call out DOC which was the name of his Co-star in that movie on different sets for years., The little girl from The Exorcist had nightmares for a really long time after making that movie and never wanted to star in a horror film again. just to name some that come to mind
The little girl from 'Exorcist' was Linda Blair who later performed in a spoof of the movie. I believe she tried to come back to acting as an adult but was so typecast she couldn't find work.
In my opinion scotts best film for me was Evolution.. when you he grabs the mic at the mall all of a sudden out of nowhere it is the funniest thing in the world to me 😅
Wow are we so disconnected from reality that a cartoon is getting hate? These are actors real people not the character(mis) they play. So much hate for Jar Jar? Really? People really need to get out of the box. Liam Neeson in "Taken" was awesome
Laurie carries hand in wrong hand. When one had injured leg one uses cane in hand of opposing injury side. One does not move cane with and along injured leg, one rather leads with cane and injured foot steps after. This i know from having shattered a left foot and live with permanent limp
Heath Ledger's "Joker" was truly sinister. I definitely wouldn't want 2 encounter his "Joker" RIP
Robert Englund he was amazing in the show V
Evan Peters: my favorite Xman!
Robert Englund is the only Freddy. I love them both. ❤️❤️❤️
i talked about bulletproof monk like 2 weeks ago.
Christopher McDonald is a household name to me 👌
Funny how Edward Norton was made out to be the problem with American History X, when in reality, he probably saved the film. It’s a hard film to watch but it’s really good film and how it spreads the message that anyone can change despite their past. I think that dude ruined his own career by talking down to Edward Norton, we all can see Edward Norton stayed in the business. He claimed he’s narcissistic and wanted it to be about him but I think he wanted the film to succeed and his career to continue, who wouldn’t want that.
American history x was an amazing film in writing in ,in directing, in societal impact it's a film that clearly addresses nature vs nurture what's learned what's innate how multi generational rasicm starts how it changes just as violently as it starts everyone should watch it
"Why don't you try acting?"--The quintessential actor Laurence Olivier - to Dustin Hoffman as Hoffman was an extreme method actor, while Olivier was extremely nonchalant and turned it on and off at will.
Totally agree,
Craft......that should speak volumes!!!
In a nutshell: "It's time to put on the makeup and pretend to be somebody else." - Peter Ustinov
Can I say that the hate of the Prequelogy has turned into praise for the three movies, even for Ahmed Best. I don't know if he knows it, but many of the haters are now supportive of the movies, or they actually like them now. This is because the hate for the Prequels has been replaced by an incandescent rage & loathing for the 'Sequels.'
The prequel hate was unwarranted and a direct result of the internet.
@@randallrutherford1384 That is very true. The internet is guilty of so many things. It allowed people to say anything they want, especially the cowards who hide behind avatars and don't have the courage to use their real names, unlike you and I.
@@randallrutherford1384 you say that like the internet enables toxicity in people. 🙃
I can remember but Idk if anyone else can Hugh Lorie play a motorcycle riding MI 6 agent BBC (Canada CBC ) TV spy show it was short lived then House MD he also played in 101 Dalmatians ad one of the puppy nappers for Cruelville De’vil
You have some really weird pauses throughout your video
Did I see any slave movies on here?
Charlize Theron in Monster. She couldnt speak her native tongue after that trauma.
When my son was a baby he had colic so I just have to hold them several times through the night and sway back and forth it took me years to stop swaying when I was standing.
That dude lady gag is just terrifying as is .
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Great video! Btw lake Balaton is not in the czech republic.
Get rid of the background sound
Jessica Lang❤
I love Jessica Lange. She's got a very wide acting range, and she's still hot lol.
Am I the only person on this planet that sees Sean William Scott as the young Han Solo in.. Han Solo?? I said it when the movie was announced and still believe that he could have given the role just what it needed. I mean come on, doesn't he look like a younger version of Harrison Ford as Solo in A New Hope??
Heath ledger was addicted to tablets long before. I think you can get really deep into whatever gift we have been given, I have my best moments while stoned. I have to write them down though cos I keep forgetting what I was thinking about.lol. comes with the territory. But yes valium etc make you so relaxed you can focus completely on whatever & your gift when medicated (is it?) Looks like genius.
It's my experience of my own experience. So if a gifted actor like Heath would be out of this world putting his everything into a role. Brokeback mountain for example. What a crying shame,we have lost so many films hell never do. 😢
I did notice that his limp changed legs.
DC should really do a spawn movie with Michael B Jordan as Spawn.
I liked Freddy Kruger becuz of his humor. Hes the only horror comedian I like❤
the title says never the same, but they all seem to have recovered....