Aleksandr Potebenko
Aleksandr Potebenko
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Apocalypse Now - Conversation Martin Sheen and Francis Ford Coppola Rus sub
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Беседа Мартина Шина и Фрэнсиса Форда Коппола
Apocalypse Now - Invisible Flying Helicopters
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Полеты Невидимых Вертолетов
Apocalypse Now - Apocalypse Then and Now
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Апокалипсис Тогда и Сегодня
Apocalypse Now - The Last Option Mounted Rus sub
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Apocalypse Now - The Last Option Mounted Апокалипсис Сегодня - Последний Смонтированный Вариант Rus sub
Apocalypse Now - The Patrol Ship 'Street Gang'
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Патрульный Корабль 'Уличная Банда'
Apocalypse Now - Birth of 5.1 Sound
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Рождение Звука 5.1
Apocalypse Now - Destruction Camp Kurtz and Titers End of the Film
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Уничтожение Лагеря Куртца и Титры Конца Фильма
Apocalypse Now - Fred Rouse Casting 'Apocalypse'
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Фред Руз Кастинг 'Апокалипсиса'
Apocalypse Now - 'Mercury Theatre on the air' Heart of Darkness November 6, 1938
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - 'Театр Меркурий в Эфире' Сердце Тьмы 6 ноября 1938
Apocalypse Now - 2001 Cannes Film Festival Francis Ford Coppola
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - 2001 Каннский Фестиваль Фрэнсис Форд Коппола
Apocalypse Now - Interview with John Milius
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Apocalypse Now - Additional Materials Апокалипсис Сегодня - Интервью с Джоном Милиусом
Apocalypse Now - Monk Sampan 'Disappeared Scenes' rus sub
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Apocalypse Now - Monk Sampan 'Disappeared Scenes' Апокалипсис Сегодня - Монке Сампан 'Исчезнувшие Сцены' rus sub
Slipknot Antennas To Hell
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Slipknot Antennas To Hell
Celldweller DJ Set Promo
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Celldweller DJ Set Promo

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  • @PB-hw7ef
    @PB-hw7ef 27 днів тому

    Man.... i just have to comment on this. This is the movie ive watched most in my life.... And the fact that Sheen was a alcoholic (if i understand that correctly, no offense) makes this whole movie even more of an accomplishment from both men. Holy S

  • @Herminator72
    @Herminator72 Місяць тому

    That handshake in the end. RESPECT.

  • @TheRealClintEkert
    @TheRealClintEkert Місяць тому

    Seems like a couple of Jewish people talking

  • @brothadude
    @brothadude Місяць тому

    That scene in Apocalypse Now in the hotel All of that came from calling Martin handsome??

  • @ricardocanestraro9278
    @ricardocanestraro9278 2 місяці тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @thedonttouchthatdialguy
    @thedonttouchthatdialguy 5 місяців тому

    Is there a higher quality version anywhere? I'd love to see the full clean sequence in 1080p or even 4k if possible.

  • @user-gu5nw3fi3s
    @user-gu5nw3fi3s 5 місяців тому

    Хоть один человек снял очки ?

  • @jrpipik
    @jrpipik 6 місяців тому

    It makes sense that Milus didn't go back and reread Heart of Darkness before writing Apocalypse Now. His understanding of Conrad's bleak existential novella as somehow being about making an alliance with the darkness is very much like an adolescent dream. Made for a great movie.

  • @humungushumungus213
    @humungushumungus213 6 місяців тому

    I’ve seen this film in this format and ending 10 times at least , talking about Mandela effect , Holly shit, he is saying there was no ending like this? What?

  • @stewartmathews1796
    @stewartmathews1796 6 місяців тому

    Mely is took hard of darkness and added some horsepower to it, but it was really a simple story and a short book but it was profound and got to the core of the human existence. I think it was only about 119 pages. If you wanna get some read in you. Of course there’s the goldfinch and it ain’t very big either.

  • @jimpanzer07
    @jimpanzer07 9 місяців тому

    I remember seeing a similar version of this on HBO years ago, mostly blacked out with some explosions with the credits, it was fantastic!

  • @YelenaT.
    @YelenaT. 9 місяців тому

    Владимир Георгиевич! Можно ли вылечить глаза от катаракты с помощью инфракрасной лампы?

  • @rockets4kids
    @rockets4kids 9 місяців тому

    John Goodman nailed Walter Sobchak...

  • @GumercindoRunol
    @GumercindoRunol 10 місяців тому

    This conversation is legendary, watching this too legends talk about the legendary apocalypse now decades after and remembering how it was… amazing

  • @johncarroll2748
    @johncarroll2748 11 місяців тому

    We pay young men to drop fire on people, until their eyes go from black, like doll’s eyes, and roll over to white causing high pitch screaming, but, if it doesn’t kill you, it makes you stronger, so just chill out like the dude.

  • @gregoryhorowitz7172
    @gregoryhorowitz7172 Рік тому

    I met the Lt from New Jersey,"little roughf for surfing?" Col Kilgor,"WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SURFING YOU'RE FROM GODDAMN NEW JERSEY!", Danny he was in Anchorage working for Swiss port. I was board and started recited Col. Kurzt dialog on a two way radio in the Blind.I can recite the whole movie. He hunted me down, he lived next door to Coppala in Malibu and got the bit part. True story.

  • @andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697

    Amazing both Francis ford Coppola and Martin sheen

  • @TheOldnic
    @TheOldnic Рік тому

    The narrator I feel does not truly read or understand "true history" , and that is a common aspect of professional creatives! Although following next is complex, it is at least only the substance of its description as is the film's storys' depiction. If Apocalypse Now had any "meaning" (aka) it is a simple view of the bent bizarre internal workings of "management of military objectives and the implementations of controlling these objectives course" by the "bizarre secret or non public mechanisms available"! In terms of the origin base story name the film was made from, its title says that, "Heart of Darkness".

  • @Ambient_Sound_Captures
    @Ambient_Sound_Captures Рік тому

    I was always confused with this, I saw this ending first, then, years later, the one with these scenes pulled, I thought I´d been hallucinating or something....

  • @liltick102
    @liltick102 Рік тому

    Martins memory is just tremendously better than Coppola’s here tbh 😂 genius though he is

  • @VoodooViking
    @VoodooViking Рік тому

    Interesting piece of info I didn’t know. Apocalypse Now is probably my all time favorite film.

  • @benjaminglover1570
    @benjaminglover1570 Рік тому

    Thanks for this post. Interesting that McQueen was the first choice for Willard.

  • @DullAchlys
    @DullAchlys Рік тому

    38:38 Bravo bravo 40:16 🚭 49:15

  • @user-bq7wy8nq1j
    @user-bq7wy8nq1j Рік тому

    👍

  • @jizoehizoe213
    @jizoehizoe213 Рік тому

    Laurence is my favorite actor

  • @raynus1121
    @raynus1121 Рік тому

    Man...tough call. The airstrike, with the implied killing of everyone in the compound (save Willard and Lance) sums up the anti-war theme of the movie very effectively.

  • @user-dn1sk2fi4j
    @user-dn1sk2fi4j Рік тому

    Благодарю вас за полезную информацию!!!!

  • @JarodRebuck
    @JarodRebuck Рік тому

    Heroes

  • @EmanAugust
    @EmanAugust Рік тому

    What an enjoyable conversation between two greats!

  • @vladimirzdanov1319
    @vladimirzdanov1319 Рік тому

    Спасибо

  • @JrJVintage1956
    @JrJVintage1956 Рік тому

    What a gracious man Coppola is to give the great John Milius his due!

  • @bahribahri8136
    @bahribahri8136 Рік тому

    Brando is the greatest actor ever, no doubt. He was the devil as well.

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Рік тому

    'You nearly killed me. Yeah, sorry. It was just business. That doesn't help. I know.'

  • @rigsby1454
    @rigsby1454 Рік тому

    Imagine Coppola not winning Best Director this year? Madness. No nomination for Sheen either. barmy

  • @jimmerhardy
    @jimmerhardy 2 роки тому

    One word: WOW.

  • @jimmerhardy
    @jimmerhardy 2 роки тому

    Shortly after this session Milius became very sick. I wonder if Coppola knew that was coming and created this tribute? I'm so glad it happened. John Milius was an original thinker and uniquely brave in his convictions. Miss him but he lives through his work.

  • @mprpo946
    @mprpo946 2 роки тому

    I don't understand why this end was removed, because it makes sense, Willard kills Kurtz, the people in the camp were free from that "cult", they would abandon the place and than everything was erased to the ground ... THE PERFECT ENDING !!!!!!

  • @brandonh.8882
    @brandonh.8882 2 роки тому

    The matrix put Morpheus in Vietnam!

  • @jameslutian1977
    @jameslutian1977 2 роки тому

    I always imagined Willard called in the strike. The problem was it didn't fit the anti-war narrative to blow up an island with hundreds of innocent people on screen. Even though Willard is constantly questioning his sanity, you never actually saw him stray from orders or go insane. He was more suffering from the fear of not knowing if he was going to. The moment he throws his weapon down after killing Kurtz and avoiding the tribes people it looked like he'd made up his mind.

  • @Zennofobic
    @Zennofobic 2 роки тому

    watching The Offer, if only Al Ruddy and Milius can get Genghis Khan completed

  • @Zennofobic
    @Zennofobic 2 роки тому

    and then the helicopters with the Wagner - Francis Ford Coppola for the umpteenth time he really likes that scene ahaha

  • @billsmith7254
    @billsmith7254 2 роки тому

    Shut up!

  • @maxidrivemaxidrive4330
    @maxidrivemaxidrive4330 2 роки тому

    One of the most overrated movies! Watched it when it first came out, rewatched it in my 60s and still didn’t like it. Boring like hell!

  • @NataliHealer
    @NataliHealer 2 роки тому

    Завтра иду на курс по восстановлению зрения с Владимиром Ждановым. Буду выкладывать ролики в соц сетях, получилось ли. Чистый эксперимент! На ютуб тоже выложу. У меня миопия -2,25 и астигматизм. Хочу чтоб у всех была возможность жить без очков, и если мои видео отчёты кого-то убедят что это возможно - я буду безмерно рада. Всем здравия!

    • @ruslan4352
      @ruslan4352 9 місяців тому

      У вас получилось?

    • @NataliHealer
      @NataliHealer 9 місяців тому

      @@ruslan4352 к сожалению нет

  • @irina-sdd
    @irina-sdd 2 роки тому

    С первых слов лечит! Умный, правдивый, чистый исток!

  • @skinhead5
    @skinhead5 2 роки тому

    I saw 5his ending as a kid and it should always be the ending credit.. I'm not a woke hippie dippy like a lot of you fools. Keep it traditional. Keep it true.

  • @dmprdctns
    @dmprdctns 2 роки тому

    Great stuff, Aleksandr Potebenko ... I thank you.

  • @mickeymcnaughton2555
    @mickeymcnaughton2555 2 роки тому

    Perhaps leaving it open to the viewers to ponder on more than one ending (for Kurtz) might have been a good thing to try. Willard simply facilitated others to destroy that village by his call. Later, as a pacifist or not, promotion to a higher military rank not, Willard would still have remained an asset to whichever party had the greatest hold over him at any one point in his future. To think that the world can live in peace is a fantasy pursuit in its own right, surely. Conditional global or regional harmony helped by spasmodic examples of the brutality of war in metered doses as real time episodes is likely the best that the world can expect in the meantime.

  • @danielnajerabetancourt8415
    @danielnajerabetancourt8415 2 роки тому

    Just like his characters; Sheen seems to be a likable charismatic honest down to earth guy. Specially in Hollywood he is really one of a kind

  • @konstantinbrysov7389
    @konstantinbrysov7389 2 роки тому

    Лекции очные - интересны и полезны.