Marlon Brando Interview with Connie Chung, Sept. 1989, Complete
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Length: 37min 30sec (2250 seconds)
Published: Fri Nov 24 2017
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Great joke, but what he continues to say after the reporter insists "No, it's true!" is actually pretty deep:
"What's the difference? See that's part of sickness of America. That you have to think in terms of 'who wins' and 'who looses', who is good and who is bad, who is best and who is worst. We always think in extreme terms. I don't like to think that way. Everybody has their own value in a different way and I don't like to think 'who is the best at this'. What's the point of it?"
28 years later this is still sounds very much to the point.
If Tim were really that great Brando wouldn't have figured him out.
Brando didn't place any value on acting. He talked about this in several interviews:
https://youtu.be/zI2-HNATIhM
I wonder if his acting class videos will ever see the light of day. He wanted to produce a series of videos passing his knowledge on and make a nice profit. He invited people like Robin Williams to participate. Everything was recorded, but the tapes still sit unreleased.
https://youtu.be/E4iSHbFHS1M
Stuff of legend: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/marlon-brandos-real-last-tango-801232
The Dogfather
When you watch an old Brando movie his acting stands up while everyone else looks dated, itβs truly amazing
This is why I'm proud to be a part of NAMBLA.
National Association of Marlon Brando Look-Alikes.
What timecode?
Is this what TIL is now? "Today I heard a quote that I found interesting."?
Wow, that interview is a wild ride. The guy's a bit nuts, but in a really sharp way. I had no idea about his American genocide movie, that's crazy that he was shut out from telling that story.