A certain kind of person likes John Wayne they are snidey little fuckers cowboys and Indians and all that shit bang bang Zzzzz. John Wayne, draftdodger real name Marion Robert Morrison. He kept on giving the I'm going to walkoff look but he didn't. After the show he complained about the interview. He was just an actor a bad one a adult playing cowboys and Indians stupid man. He was making up stories about all his friends because he wanted to get on in acting McCarthy witch hunt. Lowlife fucker.
I had the privelige of meeting "The Duke" in London when he was making the Film ( Brannigan) and he came and spoke to us and held my Lil Baby Boy for a minute.. John Wayne was indeed a very real Gentleman who made his Mark in the World of Film and great Westerns.. I will treasure these moments way back in the 70s in Battersea South London..
You are a liar. All the filming was done around the character he played he wasn't actually there the close-ups was filmed elsewhere. The car chase was somebody else. He made two appearances only two appearances and people was kept away from him. The children that turned up from Canning town was given cigarettes to be quiet and go away. So you are a liar.
weppons and your the only nation stupid enugh to use the one day this world will end and it will all be because farah palin pressed a button by accident lol wake up the lot of you
7min 14 secs but the navy seals gave up after 25 mins do your research befor you speak your all just an internaional joke and a political embarasment hell you have to paint your flags on your tanks so your own jet pilots dont bomb them lol home of the brave lol home of the insecure useless and dangerous the bit that scares us the most is you lot have nuklear
seeing as most of your states are bigger than the whole uk but what the hell you only shoot our troops anyway have a look at your friendly fire reports you have the worst military in the world hell we might have only come second in the inter forces asault course with the SAS's
second world war 451000 british troups died ) thats 0.32% of population and represents the second smalest military commitment of any nation during the war bar thailand pritty pathetic
lool look at the way so many people stood up to defeat germany lol you yanks do make me laugh please tell me what involvement you had befor pearl harbour the us erial releife forces wow they helped 3 pilots 2 of whome were grounded due to injury 4 years perviously and the other could not meet RAF flight standards december 7th 1941 pear harbour as im sure you all know the war started on september the 1st 1949 (418 thousand americans died in the
Oh yes and all of John Wayne's films were completely realistic and a true reflection of the USA; what utter bullshit. I think John Wayne believed his own publicity. If you watched his films you'd think he cleaned up the Wild West and won the Pacific war of WWII on his own even though he didn't serve in the military at all.
Parkinson's is scum just a posh middle class asshole .here in yorkshish we hate him he makes out he is Yorkshire he as not lived here for over 50 years . he lives with all the rest of the twats in London and he as a son called tristram what Yorkshire man would call his son that
I read that John Wayne and some other actors all contracted lung cancer from filming in a desert area where the US government had been testing nuclear bombs, now thats what I call unamerican.
Wayne has a right to his opinion, and explained his reason.You do not like it?Too bad. He was a good actor and star or he would not have been a star. America is in nations because they were asked or saved them.You do not like America but you sure like her money and help when it hits the fan.America became the greatest nation in 200 yrs by its' hardworking immigrants. We correct our wrongs.If you do not live here you do not know us at all and have no say.
Norman & Wayne almost came to blows on a train journey to promote True Grit. Norman was presented to Wayne, who had already disposed of 17 miniature bottles of bourbon. The Vietnam war came up & Wayne declared that he could put a stop to it phoning Kosygin & threatening to bomb Moscow. Norman laughed. “He got up, literally growling,” recounted Norman, “obviously intent on smiting me, and he was a very big man.” Wayne was restrained by publicity people."
@RichardElden Show me a movie where the leading man is much older than his leading lady. Watch Cary Grant movies from the 50's and 60's and look at the age difference. And that is just one example.
@RichardElden'.The film is seamless. It is uncommonly absorbing, and the 141-minute running time flows past like running water. It contains one of John Wayne’s best performances. It has surprisingly warm romantic chemistry between Wayne and Angie Dickinson. Dean Martin is touching. Ricky Nelson, then a rival of Elvis’,... improbably works in the role of a kid gunslinger. Old Walter Brennan, as the peg-legged deputy, provides comic support that never oversteps.' wrote Roger Ebert
@sullfa Better than Stagecoach, Red River, Three Godfathers, Fort Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Rio Grande, Rio Bravo and last and certainly not least The Searchers?
The story in High Noon is a lot like the one in High Plains Drifter where a whole town is frightened by three men? HIGH NOON is a great picture but could never see Duke playing it for not only would he not be scared of three men but go kick their asses himself. John was and will always be the number 1 action star (sorry Clint) I do wish he got the chance to play the lead in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN though. It just makes sense the Duke leading the pack of a bunch of bad asses
@clintbronson5 The Duke and Howard Hawks made Rio Bravo as a riposte to High Noon wherein they don't depend on the townspeople at all because it would just amount to a lot of people getting killed who aren't professionals.
High Noon is a great film, but it at the very least unrealistic, there's no way all the people who lived in a town in the Wild West would have been afraid of only three guys. But then again it's a movie it doesn't have to be realistic.
Hmmm... I agree the premise was a bit flawed, but "un-American"? Maybe "anti-pioneer" would be closer. Also, this sort of general cowardice does happen every bit as much as group bravery does... though that can easily turn into a lynch mob, just as the group cowardice can turn into citizen's inaction when their own government fucks them into poverty and stupididty. So, while I agree that a town of pioneers probably would have helped the sheriff, I don't agree that it was unrealistic overall.
I love the Duke, but his synopsis of High Noon is patently false. First, Cooper never stepped on the badge. NEVER. He dropped it and walked away. Duke's description of the church was also completely wrong. Watch the movie.
Too right - a draft dodger who then became an uber patriot. Wayne's star rose during the war while actors like Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, James Stewart, David Niven and others were off fighting.
There's a great story about him being booed and jeered by serving soldiers when trying to entertain troops.
I'm impressed, again, by how good an interviewer Parkinson (the British counterpart of, and far more long-lived than said counterpart of, Dick Cavett) is, and how thoughtful, and refreshingly insightful, Wayne is.
@dgoren1 Starting wars for the benefit of the American Military Industrial Complex, Torture, Detention without trial etc. does not endear uncle Sam to the rest of the planet.
whatever you think of this man,he's a legend,but to say High noon was un american is bull films are a story,remember Soldier Blue was that unamerican a lot of people,would say yes out of embarassment,maybe he lost the Oscar to Gary Cooper that year,
wayne shows his true simple minded colours here. the westward expansion was no a norman rockwell painting. if you want a truly american representation of the west, read Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
Does anybody know whether Marion, er, sorry John ever actually fought for his country? Something tells me not. If not, how come? Surely the all American hero was no draft dodger!
@MisAnnThorpe John Wayne was a draft dodger ... i havent read this anywhere but my brother and uncles would be far more knowledged on John Wayne than me and that was what i was told for many years .... surely thats quite Un-American!! Also, did you know Errol Flynn was refused clearence to fly a jet in WW2? He didnt pass a medical Apparently...this upset Flynn. Actors like Clark Gable & Tyrone Power did however fly jets.
ive never really liked all the western cowboy moves because there always so biased. The Cowboys always win you never see the native Americans win, and all the actors who mostly played in cowboy moves tend to be conservatives. Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, Gene Hackman, Kirt Douglas, Kurt Russell so on.
@DDTphoenix See CHATO'S LAND starring Charle Bronson. Bronson plays a Indian and he lays waste to about 20 cowboys who raped and pillaged his wife and homeland. He does them in...Bronson style
High Noon is a western full of good performances from an excellent cast of actors, but it lacks the main ingredient that every western needs i.e. a convincing hero. Gary Cooper was a fine western actor but in this film he is nervous, jittery, hesitant and so desperate for help that he tries to enlist the help of a crippled old sheriff, traits that are very unattractive to western fans. Kirk Douglas said that Waynes problem was that he thought he really was John Wayne. Well if he wasn't who was?
High Noon is an atypical Western. It isn't realistic. The cowardice of the town is confounding to the historical aspect of the American mind, the folk-history, if you will. But Cooper's character is pretty inspiring as he does it on his own, fights three men, wins the day and effectively says, "suck my dick" to the town when he pimps off into the sunset. But I agree with Duke, the movie is basically un-American, weird in a bad way and not worth much. Good score, though.
@lloydphotos Even just this small excerpt shows how intelligent and articulate John Wayne was. I'm British, I like High Noon and until seeing this, I never thought of those images the way he explained them, and I have to admit, he was right.
@RichardElden - I am not sure that that has anything to do with the comment I made, I wasn't taking a pro-war stance, or debating whether or not America wins or loses wars- I was simply saying that John Wayne was right, Americans wouldn't abandone a sheriff because 3 bad men were coming to town. Regardless of whether or not America is left or right, right or wrong, there are brave men and women here willing to stand up for any cause. I'm not sure how a debate on Vietnam came from that???
John Wayne is right- if a Sheriff pleaded to a whole town of people to help him defeat three outlaws, there would have been many men standing up to help him. Look at the way people stood up to defeat Germany in WWll, and more recently, look at the way people stood up in the days following the 9/11 attacks. America is far from perfect, but it is filled with a large number of brave men and women willing to stand up or even die for what they believe in. Even protestors are at least taking a stand!!
@KLUNKET mate, actually being faced with violent men is stunning and shocking to people. The duke said it best in the shootist. He says some men will blink, draw a breath, think a moment but I wont. When trouble comes you often find yourself alone. I see it all the time, people glassing each other, stabbing each other, gangs of kids beating someone half to death and people make out it is not happening. Most people will save their own skins when it comes to it. Were all alone in this world.
@loveallthepeople1000 -it means just what it says, that most people are willing to stand up to or for something. I said "even" protestors because much of the mainstream considers them to be "hippies" or freaks, and puts down people like that. I was speaking FOR protestors, getting across the point that even people outside of the mainstream mentality would stand up and fight for what they believe in. Thank you for analyzing my comment... much appreciated.
@KLUNKET Actually, the large majority of Americans didn't want to get involved in "some European war." It only took an act of subterfuge on Roosevelt's part to get them involved at all. The American people certainly wouldn't have voted him in if they'd known he was having secret conferences with Churchill.
@simonmaxwellstewart - Americans may not have wanted to get involved prior to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, but once the war landed on our doorstep there was LARGE public support. My uncle was a decorated WWII vet, and he had to wait in line to enlist in December of 1941. Regardless of any private conferences with Churchill, the American people rallied together to protect thier country, and defend the innocent lives of those being murdered overseas.
If you listen to the whole clip he explains that he was grovelling to the McCarthyites when he said this. McCarthy found a lot of "un-American" people in those days.
@dgoren1 Here's another question to which you can apply Occam's Razor... why is the US really involved in the affairs of so many other countries... not the reason the Government that you don't trust gives you (no), there's another reason, perhaps several... what COULD they be? Hmmmmmm.
@dgoren1 Well WWII was 65 y ago and you really don't want me to analyze the real contribution of the US in the European theater of war (in context and in summary, you lost 250,000 there - miniscule by comparison with even the Romanians so really better to not mention WWII and the European Theater) - As for WWI - you hardly turned up - really much better not to mention that at all. So the French and dozens of other nations on Earth really do hate you. I agree.
@dgoren1 I don't agree with Nozick (sent you link) or Ayn Rand and 'freedom' and 'socialism' are difficult to define properly - remember two things: for many countries in the world the US IS the problem and this is why they do not 'appreciate' you as you would expect them to. They don't see the US as you see yourselves and non-Americans comprise 95% of the world's population.
I don't agree with Nozick (sent you link) or Ayn Rand and 'freedom' and 'socialism' are difficult to define properly - remember two things: for many countries in the world the US IS the problem and this is why they do not 'appreciate' you as you would expect them to. They don't see the US as you see yourselves and non-Americans comprise 95% of the world's population.
@dgoren1 The reason I put Guam is to stop idiots responding to my comments based on the country I am from... where one is from is not relevant. I too have 'freedoms' and one of those freedoms is the freedom to judge the US (world's foremost Rogue Nation). Congratulations on your home and all that - but there are still many things wrong with America, foremost amongst them is their interference with so many other nations. Also their police are shitheads.
High Noon was a parable on the McCarthy era in America where people were afraid to stand up against a bully who was using fear and suspicion to control the principles of democracy. Gary Cooper was trying to get the people to stand with him against the outlaw leader who had held their town in terror. After he had to do it all himself, he took off the badge and threw it on the ground. Wayne didn't like the story because he didn't like Carl Forman, who was the script. It was strictly political.
@MrFrontrowkid: "Principle of democracy"? How can you be for democracy and soft on the commie assholes in Hollywood? If you are so pro-democracy, then you'd be on McCarthy's side.
It was McCarthy who was fighting against people who believed in totalitarianism. But you liberals continue to demonize him for it. And then you wonder why people question which side your on. You people are nuts.
It's a shame the interviewer concentrated too much on one small area of John's works....he should have concentrated more on his acting history and the people he worked with and not just one individual film. These were very early days for Parky as he had just started out....he did his research well but this interview, or at least the small snippet we see here, was a little dull for my liking. Great to see John Wayne though in a British TV setting!
@truro007 I agree, but i think Parkinson's M.O has always been to find out what makes his guests tick as people. He asks these questions to try find out what their way of thinking is.. His questions about High Noon are i guess, a way of seeing what kind of a guy John is (was). His guests either play ball or dont. Check the Deniro interview.. he aint playing! Parkinson has had a great career and has found out some interesting things, about some interesting people.
I am not an american, but from a far, I would like to think Jefferson should be the sun and all of us, both american and abroad, should circle around his political thinking. That is what america is to me, and that america was what european settlers searched for and wrote home about to envy strucken kinsmen.
@dgoren1 Better today?... um that depends on what you are looking at, the moral values of the general public? no it was better back then, the K-12 education? nope better back then.. the freedom women have to have a career and join the army or whatever is her desire? America is better now. the medical breakthroughs? America is better now. the rights of non whites? now America is better.
I never saw high noon the way John Wayne saw it, I tend to agree with Parkinson. That being said, I wasnt as close to the business as Wayne was..so he may have merit.
Michael parkinson is a fucking no good wanker John Wayne is a legend the best actor ever, did you know he had 100% English ancestry he's got English blood and skin I was searching about him and it come up on his biography wikipedia everything and also English ancestry Clint Eastwood, James Dean, George Washington, Buddy Holly, Neil Armstrong, Marilyn Monroe, Sigornie Weever And thousands more there LOADS with half and half like Elvis Presley was 3 Quarters English and a Quarter German Plus the
Err if you search deep enough 90% of people living in America at that time had English, Welsh, Scottish or Irish heritage because we were the first there. Aside from the american indians that is.
@bobszvetics1 Yes he was right but then anything/everything Wayne was ever in was a pile of crap. I despise the man. When I think of America, I think of Wayne the all American hero, (btw, what did he do during the war?!) hence I despise America.
VERY interesting. He was such an interesting man, Republican man. But he was a true American first. He even attended Jimmy Carter's inauguration. Where I grew up, everyone wanted to be a cowboy..., to be either John Wayne or Kirk Douglas.
Well if you find interviews like that entertaining fair enough. Personally I don't. All credit to the Duke for keeping his cool in the face of Parkinson taking an opposing stance to his well-known dislike of High Noon. He quickly changes the subject onto McCarthyism in the film industry. If a legend is appearing on a chat show, the object of the exercise for me is to bring out the best in the interviewee, not look for reasons to start an argument.
This is Parkinson at his worst, winding up the interviewee about something he knows is a belief of his, in this case Wayne's well-known dislike of the film 'High Noon'. He did the same thing with Muhammed Ali over colour prejudice.
@bayster912 this is parkinson at his best what do you mean he is winding up the duke he is not he found out something very interesting about him and question him about it that .the duke gave his reason why he disike high noon and make the interview more interesting. parkinson took a risk and it paid off.
@bayster912 parkinson is more than entitled to ask searching questions rather than sit there as a lap dog sucking up to a celeb and its extremely well known wayne didnt like the film. parkinson is correct but was too polite to say that in fact most of waynes films gave a very distorted and inaccurate view of the west. as a kid i loved waynes films, but as an adult realised a lot of them are guff and flawed. especially over sentimental ford films.
@dgoren1 This sounds like our old friend the autistic little c*** JuanMacready aka PeterFirthfan aka FrankClanton (both these last two were banned from YouTube).Pay no attention to this creep and weirdo vaj99. He trolls old films with John Wayne and other great American actors in them and writes the most vile infantile crap you're likely to read anywhere. He is mentally unstable, unemployed and a welfare fraudster. He told welfare that he would commit suicide if they made him take a job.
@bongoloid77 I'll just bet that your young, and had a rough father(or father figure), who may have patterned himself as one of Wayne's characters. Got a criminal record? We should have MORE people in this country willing to fight for our neighbors(including the homeless), instead of rebuilding chunks of Earth, where a peaceful religion has been turned inside out, creating a mass of killers praying for a slew of teenage girls in the afterlife. Wayne was an actor, not a politician. Study a little.
i moved to this country,the u.s 8 years ago,and its as simple as this,there's the story's that made america,and the story's america made up.howard zinn's people's history of the united states says it straight.
Jesus Christ, Parkinson takes John Wayne to task but 30 years later turns total sycophant to talentless shits like Robbie Williams and Jim Davidson. Damn.
@ThornBjorn lLook at the film again. Cooper drops the badge in the dust, but doesn't step on it. He and Grace drive away in the buckboard, leaving the town in its dust.
@JuanMacready Wayne was a huge man, and he didn't dodge the draft douche bag, he had blown his knee out. He was originally a football player for USC, until his knee injury. Can you leftists ever get your facts straight? I'm sure you voted for the Kenyan with pride. John Wayne was too much man for the liberal left. He just exposes what p*ssies they are.
@JuanMacready Just what I figured. You are one of those types. Dreaming about a real man pounding your poop chute. If John Wayne had a problem, it was with too many women, so sorry you wouldn't have been his type.
John Wayne is 100% right. The movie is an attack on mainstream American Christians in the supposedly "rugged West" - the Americans with the exception of one man - an old sheriff are all cowards, religious hypocrites, selfish.
That said, I love High Noon. It's one of my favorite movies ever and there is much truth about the hypocrisy of small town Americans - they support all foreign wars, but will not fight local drug gangs, they just move. And many say LDS aren't Christians.
@moneymoreman Yes, he seems confused about who he's standing up for, doesn't he! Carl Foreman, the writer of High Noon, was blacklisted for his leftie sympathies. The film can be seen as an allegory for the way in which much of Hollywood was willing to let innocent individuals suffer in order to protect themselves and not seem 'Unamerican' to the McCarthyites. It's a shame John Wayne, probably a kind and decent man, had his view of the film affected by his jingositic prejudice.
lame excuse for the withhunts duke. America's shameful treatment of suspected commies- a legal party then- was truly unpatriotic. the fear of socialism led to an appalling chapter in recent american history.
John Wayne is talking about the real blacklist in Hollywood, the media and now academia. Americans who think America and American history are basically good can not find work, can not secure teaching jobs - know any "Conservatives" patriots at CBS? Bernie Goldberg couldn't even take he had to flee to FOX and write BIAS.
I agree with Mr. Wayne
apacheaviator1 1 week ago
Need more intelligent talk shows imo. Every host these days thinks they're a comedian. Jack of all master of none.
MrEnterthehole 1 week ago
A certain kind of person likes John Wayne they are snidey little fuckers cowboys and Indians and all that shit bang bang Zzzzz. John Wayne, draftdodger real name Marion Robert Morrison. He kept on giving the I'm going to walkoff look but he didn't. After the show he complained about the interview. He was just an actor a bad one a adult playing cowboys and Indians stupid man. He was making up stories about all his friends because he wanted to get on in acting McCarthy witch hunt. Lowlife fucker.
PigsyCyberBully 1 week ago
We could sure use the Duke today.
sqweezel 2 weeks ago
Where is the rest of the interview?
SLACkBOOTFILMS 2 weeks ago
10 townsmen with winchesters could have dropped the 3 outlaws before they got 100 yards down the street,but then we wouldnt have had a movie
twoslices 4 weeks ago
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He won an Oscar for that and John Wayne congratulated him and gave him the Oscar. Very very snidey man.
PigsyCyberBully 1 week ago
10 townsmen with winchesters could have dropped the 3 outlaws before they got 100 yards down the street,but then we wouldnt have had a movie
twoslices 4 weeks ago
Eastwood just got every one in the town and painted it red, then left!
MottTheWot 1 month ago
I had the privelige of meeting "The Duke" in London when he was making the Film ( Brannigan) and he came and spoke to us and held my Lil Baby Boy for a minute.. John Wayne was indeed a very real Gentleman who made his Mark in the World of Film and great Westerns.. I will treasure these moments way back in the 70s in Battersea South London..
keirasam100 1 month ago 2
@keirasam100
You are a liar. All the filming was done around the character he played he wasn't actually there the close-ups was filmed elsewhere. The car chase was somebody else. He made two appearances only two appearances and people was kept away from him. The children that turned up from Canning town was given cigarettes to be quiet and go away. So you are a liar.
PigsyCyberBully 1 week ago
no idea what the hell these guys are talking about below. John Wayne is a legend and has left his mark in history.
thegiantpigeon 1 month ago 2
@thegiantpigeon Yes but he wasn't a real person.
MrRobertJameson 1 month ago
@MrRobertJameson yes...
thegiantpigeon 1 month ago
@thegiantpigeon
most people don't know him..
PigsyCyberBully 1 week ago
@PigsyCyberBully thanks for your insight pig....cyber...bully?
thegiantpigeon 1 week ago
weppons and your the only nation stupid enugh to use the one day this world will end and it will all be because farah palin pressed a button by accident lol wake up the lot of you
mcgowanrory 1 month ago
7min 14 secs but the navy seals gave up after 25 mins do your research befor you speak your all just an internaional joke and a political embarasment hell you have to paint your flags on your tanks so your own jet pilots dont bomb them lol home of the brave lol home of the insecure useless and dangerous the bit that scares us the most is you lot have nuklear
mcgowanrory 1 month ago
seeing as most of your states are bigger than the whole uk but what the hell you only shoot our troops anyway have a look at your friendly fire reports you have the worst military in the world hell we might have only come second in the inter forces asault course with the SAS's
mcgowanrory 1 month ago
second world war 451000 british troups died ) thats 0.32% of population and represents the second smalest military commitment of any nation during the war bar thailand pritty pathetic
mcgowanrory 1 month ago
lool look at the way so many people stood up to defeat germany lol you yanks do make me laugh please tell me what involvement you had befor pearl harbour the us erial releife forces wow they helped 3 pilots 2 of whome were grounded due to injury 4 years perviously and the other could not meet RAF flight standards december 7th 1941 pear harbour as im sure you all know the war started on september the 1st 1949 (418 thousand americans died in the
mcgowanrory 1 month ago
Oh yes and all of John Wayne's films were completely realistic and a true reflection of the USA; what utter bullshit. I think John Wayne believed his own publicity. If you watched his films you'd think he cleaned up the Wild West and won the Pacific war of WWII on his own even though he didn't serve in the military at all.
BillyBronco73 1 month ago
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Parkinson's is scum just a posh middle class asshole .here in yorkshish we hate him he makes out he is Yorkshire he as not lived here for over 50 years . he lives with all the rest of the twats in London and he as a son called tristram what Yorkshire man would call his son that
yorkshiretractors 2 months ago
America lost a TRUE AMERICAN. Love John Wayne
doreen4846 2 months ago 2
I read that John Wayne and some other actors all contracted lung cancer from filming in a desert area where the US government had been testing nuclear bombs, now thats what I call unamerican.
MindCrazedBanjo 2 months ago
Wayne has a right to his opinion, and explained his reason.You do not like it?Too bad. He was a good actor and star or he would not have been a star. America is in nations because they were asked or saved them.You do not like America but you sure like her money and help when it hits the fan.America became the greatest nation in 200 yrs by its' hardworking immigrants. We correct our wrongs.If you do not live here you do not know us at all and have no say.
mvies77 2 months ago
Not that shure what ww2 has to do whith pioneer west. But in this discussion i side with john wayne, its safest that way. :)
jenssoderberg 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
I read John Wayne once attempted to assault Barry Norman because of a throwaway comment he made about the Vietnam War.
Cool2BCeltic 2 months ago
@Cool2BCeltic This is true.
Norman & Wayne almost came to blows on a train journey to promote True Grit. Norman was presented to Wayne, who had already disposed of 17 miniature bottles of bourbon. The Vietnam war came up & Wayne declared that he could put a stop to it phoning Kosygin & threatening to bomb Moscow. Norman laughed. “He got up, literally growling,” recounted Norman, “obviously intent on smiting me, and he was a very big man.” Wayne was restrained by publicity people."
sullfa 2 months ago
@RichardElden Show me a movie where the leading man is much older than his leading lady. Watch Cary Grant movies from the 50's and 60's and look at the age difference. And that is just one example.
keaton1895 2 months ago
@RichardElden Wayne was not to old and fat to play Dickinson's lover. He was only 50 or so.
keaton1895 2 months ago
@RichardElden you don't have any taste. That is a classic and the singing was not pointless. And it was not slow at all.
keaton1895 2 months ago
@RichardElden'.The film is seamless. It is uncommonly absorbing, and the 141-minute running time flows past like running water. It contains one of John Wayne’s best performances. It has surprisingly warm romantic chemistry between Wayne and Angie Dickinson. Dean Martin is touching. Ricky Nelson, then a rival of Elvis’,... improbably works in the role of a kid gunslinger. Old Walter Brennan, as the peg-legged deputy, provides comic support that never oversteps.' wrote Roger Ebert
1915fas 2 months ago
wow how cool is this? i've never seen john wayne talk in real life
danspivey91 2 months ago
Parky has certainly RP'd his accent here.
terrortorn 2 months ago
High Noon is a better western than anything Wayne ever appeared in.
So what if it was 'un-American'?
sullfa 2 months ago
@sullfa Better than Stagecoach, Red River, Three Godfathers, Fort Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Rio Grande, Rio Bravo and last and certainly not least The Searchers?
1915fas 2 months ago
@1915fas Well obvioulsy it's a matter of opinion, and I do like John Wayne but I'd say so, yes.
For me, and again I stress that this is my own view, The Searchers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance are the only two that come close.
sullfa 2 months ago
The all time movie star.
thewsca 3 months ago
The story in High Noon is a lot like the one in High Plains Drifter where a whole town is frightened by three men? HIGH NOON is a great picture but could never see Duke playing it for not only would he not be scared of three men but go kick their asses himself. John was and will always be the number 1 action star (sorry Clint) I do wish he got the chance to play the lead in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN though. It just makes sense the Duke leading the pack of a bunch of bad asses
clintbronson5 3 months ago
@clintbronson5 The Duke and Howard Hawks made Rio Bravo as a riposte to High Noon wherein they don't depend on the townspeople at all because it would just amount to a lot of people getting killed who aren't professionals.
1915fas 2 months ago
High Noon is a great film, but it at the very least unrealistic, there's no way all the people who lived in a town in the Wild West would have been afraid of only three guys. But then again it's a movie it doesn't have to be realistic.
pretzelpimp 3 months ago
Hmmm... I agree the premise was a bit flawed, but "un-American"? Maybe "anti-pioneer" would be closer. Also, this sort of general cowardice does happen every bit as much as group bravery does... though that can easily turn into a lynch mob, just as the group cowardice can turn into citizen's inaction when their own government fucks them into poverty and stupididty. So, while I agree that a town of pioneers probably would have helped the sheriff, I don't agree that it was unrealistic overall.
DarkeningSkies1 3 months ago
I love the Duke, but his synopsis of High Noon is patently false. First, Cooper never stepped on the badge. NEVER. He dropped it and walked away. Duke's description of the church was also completely wrong. Watch the movie.
Ulysses61 3 months ago
And then he pulls a gun and shoots him!
BarryDennen12 3 months ago
Where the hell are actors like this now. mint.
kezadrone 3 months ago
I don't know why I feel much more confortable with americans than english and I am from Catalonia.
etresanchez 3 months ago
parkey cud have had a more intelagent talk with duke
ballygeale1 4 months ago
@ballygeale1 You mean Marion?
Lateralthink 3 months ago
Too right - a draft dodger who then became an uber patriot. Wayne's star rose during the war while actors like Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, James Stewart, David Niven and others were off fighting.
There's a great story about him being booed and jeered by serving soldiers when trying to entertain troops.
A phoney through and through.
MrManiac606 4 months ago
Hate to say it, but...
RASCIST!!
studisme 4 months ago
The Duke
IMPERIALSTORMTROOPER 4 months ago
I'm impressed, again, by how good an interviewer Parkinson (the British counterpart of, and far more long-lived than said counterpart of, Dick Cavett) is, and how thoughtful, and refreshingly insightful, Wayne is.
tuxguys 4 months ago
John Wayne, in my belief, was one of the most underrated actors.
IanSinty 4 months ago
The Man.
Dreama40 4 months ago
@dgoren1 Starting wars for the benefit of the American Military Industrial Complex, Torture, Detention without trial etc. does not endear uncle Sam to the rest of the planet.
thegenuineseer 5 months ago
whatever you think of this man,he's a legend,but to say High noon was un american is bull films are a story,remember Soldier Blue was that unamerican a lot of people,would say yes out of embarassment,maybe he lost the Oscar to Gary Cooper that year,
123lindee 5 months ago
John Duke Wayne, Legend, end of!!!
yorkie6687 5 months ago
wayne shows his true simple minded colours here. the westward expansion was no a norman rockwell painting. if you want a truly american representation of the west, read Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
CNCTEMATIC 6 months ago
he doesn't mind movies when the Americans are the good guys does he
DDTphoenix 6 months ago
You don't interrupt the Duke!
teushu 6 months ago
its like hes in character 24/7
lukecapo7 6 months ago
Does anybody know whether Marion, er, sorry John ever actually fought for his country? Something tells me not. If not, how come? Surely the all American hero was no draft dodger!
MisAnnThorpe 6 months ago
@MisAnnThorpe John Wayne was a draft dodger ... i havent read this anywhere but my brother and uncles would be far more knowledged on John Wayne than me and that was what i was told for many years .... surely thats quite Un-American!! Also, did you know Errol Flynn was refused clearence to fly a jet in WW2? He didnt pass a medical Apparently...this upset Flynn. Actors like Clark Gable & Tyrone Power did however fly jets.
sullers1986 5 months ago
Love wayne, shame the american people are not more like this man :(
indydaisy1 6 months ago
ive never really liked all the western cowboy moves because there always so biased. The Cowboys always win you never see the native Americans win, and all the actors who mostly played in cowboy moves tend to be conservatives. Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, Gene Hackman, Kirt Douglas, Kurt Russell so on.
DDTphoenix 6 months ago
@DDTphoenix See CHATO'S LAND starring Charle Bronson. Bronson plays a Indian and he lays waste to about 20 cowboys who raped and pillaged his wife and homeland. He does them in...Bronson style
clintbronson5 3 months ago
High Noon is a western full of good performances from an excellent cast of actors, but it lacks the main ingredient that every western needs i.e. a convincing hero. Gary Cooper was a fine western actor but in this film he is nervous, jittery, hesitant and so desperate for help that he tries to enlist the help of a crippled old sheriff, traits that are very unattractive to western fans. Kirk Douglas said that Waynes problem was that he thought he really was John Wayne. Well if he wasn't who was?
river2walk 6 months ago
High Noon is an atypical Western. It isn't realistic. The cowardice of the town is confounding to the historical aspect of the American mind, the folk-history, if you will. But Cooper's character is pretty inspiring as he does it on his own, fights three men, wins the day and effectively says, "suck my dick" to the town when he pimps off into the sunset. But I agree with Duke, the movie is basically un-American, weird in a bad way and not worth much. Good score, though.
GordonMorrice 6 months ago 2
I agree with Wayne on this. A brilliant man. A brilliant actor. A legend. Much missed
lloydphotos 6 months ago 16
@lloydphotos Even just this small excerpt shows how intelligent and articulate John Wayne was. I'm British, I like High Noon and until seeing this, I never thought of those images the way he explained them, and I have to admit, he was right.
VinnyMonster1 3 weeks ago
@RichardElden - I am not sure that that has anything to do with the comment I made, I wasn't taking a pro-war stance, or debating whether or not America wins or loses wars- I was simply saying that John Wayne was right, Americans wouldn't abandone a sheriff because 3 bad men were coming to town. Regardless of whether or not America is left or right, right or wrong, there are brave men and women here willing to stand up for any cause. I'm not sure how a debate on Vietnam came from that???
KLUNKET 7 months ago
John Wayne is right- if a Sheriff pleaded to a whole town of people to help him defeat three outlaws, there would have been many men standing up to help him. Look at the way people stood up to defeat Germany in WWll, and more recently, look at the way people stood up in the days following the 9/11 attacks. America is far from perfect, but it is filled with a large number of brave men and women willing to stand up or even die for what they believe in. Even protestors are at least taking a stand!!
KLUNKET 7 months ago 10
@KLUNKET mate, actually being faced with violent men is stunning and shocking to people. The duke said it best in the shootist. He says some men will blink, draw a breath, think a moment but I wont. When trouble comes you often find yourself alone. I see it all the time, people glassing each other, stabbing each other, gangs of kids beating someone half to death and people make out it is not happening. Most people will save their own skins when it comes to it. Were all alone in this world.
grimblebrumble17889 3 months ago
@KLUNKET even protestors...what does that even mean? of course they're taking a stand....they're protestors.
loveallthepeople1000 2 months ago
@loveallthepeople1000 -it means just what it says, that most people are willing to stand up to or for something. I said "even" protestors because much of the mainstream considers them to be "hippies" or freaks, and puts down people like that. I was speaking FOR protestors, getting across the point that even people outside of the mainstream mentality would stand up and fight for what they believe in. Thank you for analyzing my comment... much appreciated.
KLUNKET 2 months ago
@KLUNKET you're welcome.
loveallthepeople1000 2 months ago
@KLUNKET Actually, the large majority of Americans didn't want to get involved in "some European war." It only took an act of subterfuge on Roosevelt's part to get them involved at all. The American people certainly wouldn't have voted him in if they'd known he was having secret conferences with Churchill.
simonmaxwellstewart 2 months ago
@simonmaxwellstewart - Americans may not have wanted to get involved prior to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, but once the war landed on our doorstep there was LARGE public support. My uncle was a decorated WWII vet, and he had to wait in line to enlist in December of 1941. Regardless of any private conferences with Churchill, the American people rallied together to protect thier country, and defend the innocent lives of those being murdered overseas.
KLUNKET 2 months ago
@simonmaxwellstewart They American public wanted no part of WW1.......But they got railroaded into it by the scum at the top.
movement26 2 months ago
@KLUNKET Every country is far from perfect. And I agree, especially in the Old West, a town would stand up to protect one of their own.
VinnyMonster1 3 weeks ago
@VinnyMonster1
If you listen to the whole clip he explains that he was grovelling to the McCarthyites when he said this. McCarthy found a lot of "un-American" people in those days.
cwocwoc 1 week ago
@dgoren1 Here's another question to which you can apply Occam's Razor... why is the US really involved in the affairs of so many other countries... not the reason the Government that you don't trust gives you (no), there's another reason, perhaps several... what COULD they be? Hmmmmmm.
2001Horatio 8 months ago
@dgoren1 Well WWII was 65 y ago and you really don't want me to analyze the real contribution of the US in the European theater of war (in context and in summary, you lost 250,000 there - miniscule by comparison with even the Romanians so really better to not mention WWII and the European Theater) - As for WWI - you hardly turned up - really much better not to mention that at all. So the French and dozens of other nations on Earth really do hate you. I agree.
2001Horatio 8 months ago
@dgoren1 I don't agree with Nozick (sent you link) or Ayn Rand and 'freedom' and 'socialism' are difficult to define properly - remember two things: for many countries in the world the US IS the problem and this is why they do not 'appreciate' you as you would expect them to. They don't see the US as you see yourselves and non-Americans comprise 95% of the world's population.
2001Horatio 8 months ago
I don't agree with Nozick (sent you link) or Ayn Rand and 'freedom' and 'socialism' are difficult to define properly - remember two things: for many countries in the world the US IS the problem and this is why they do not 'appreciate' you as you would expect them to. They don't see the US as you see yourselves and non-Americans comprise 95% of the world's population.
2001Horatio 8 months ago
@dgoren1 The reason I put Guam is to stop idiots responding to my comments based on the country I am from... where one is from is not relevant. I too have 'freedoms' and one of those freedoms is the freedom to judge the US (world's foremost Rogue Nation). Congratulations on your home and all that - but there are still many things wrong with America, foremost amongst them is their interference with so many other nations. Also their police are shitheads.
2001Horatio 8 months ago
@dgoren1 I'm sorry.. but there is more wrong with America than right - no matter how you look at it
2001Horatio 8 months ago
Love The Duke.The man who shot Liberty Valance.What a film!
thewsca 8 months ago
it happens in the states John wayne, it happens everywhere, men dodge the draft because they are to scared to fight for there country..
kevinturvy 8 months ago
John Wayne as always, stuck in his own little world where he thinks all films made in Hollywood should be pro American..
kevinturvy 8 months ago
parkinson is a commie rat
eb641 8 months ago
I had a lot better view of the world when this man walked the silver screen
artyrowerpom 9 months ago 2
High Noon was a parable on the McCarthy era in America where people were afraid to stand up against a bully who was using fear and suspicion to control the principles of democracy. Gary Cooper was trying to get the people to stand with him against the outlaw leader who had held their town in terror. After he had to do it all himself, he took off the badge and threw it on the ground. Wayne didn't like the story because he didn't like Carl Forman, who was the script. It was strictly political.
MrFrontrowkid 9 months ago
@MrFrontrowkid: "Principle of democracy"? How can you be for democracy and soft on the commie assholes in Hollywood? If you are so pro-democracy, then you'd be on McCarthy's side.
It was McCarthy who was fighting against people who believed in totalitarianism. But you liberals continue to demonize him for it. And then you wonder why people question which side your on. You people are nuts.
tomthefunky 8 months ago
Pinko Englishman tearing down an American icon. Mr. Wayne knew America and was an unapologetic American.
Downfacingdog 9 months ago
John Wayne has a particular dislike of writer/producer Carl Foreman - which is why he disliked HIGH NOON.
duckwrangler2011 9 months ago
John Wayne owned this interview
marinecorps525 10 months ago
It's a shame the interviewer concentrated too much on one small area of John's works....he should have concentrated more on his acting history and the people he worked with and not just one individual film. These were very early days for Parky as he had just started out....he did his research well but this interview, or at least the small snippet we see here, was a little dull for my liking. Great to see John Wayne though in a British TV setting!
truro007 10 months ago
@truro007 I agree, but i think Parkinson's M.O has always been to find out what makes his guests tick as people. He asks these questions to try find out what their way of thinking is.. His questions about High Noon are i guess, a way of seeing what kind of a guy John is (was). His guests either play ball or dont. Check the Deniro interview.. he aint playing! Parkinson has had a great career and has found out some interesting things, about some interesting people.
nelsano3 9 months ago
I am not an american, but from a far, I would like to think Jefferson should be the sun and all of us, both american and abroad, should circle around his political thinking. That is what america is to me, and that america was what european settlers searched for and wrote home about to envy strucken kinsmen.
KalleVarta 10 months ago
@dgoren1 Better today?... um that depends on what you are looking at, the moral values of the general public? no it was better back then, the K-12 education? nope better back then.. the freedom women have to have a career and join the army or whatever is her desire? America is better now. the medical breakthroughs? America is better now. the rights of non whites? now America is better.
nickwalco 11 months ago
John and Kirk are in My Place by Tokyo check out this video
Tokyorosebiz 1 year ago
I never saw high noon the way John Wayne saw it, I tend to agree with Parkinson. That being said, I wasnt as close to the business as Wayne was..so he may have merit.
WintersWar 1 year ago
u can kinda see wayne's point
inrwizards 1 year ago
Michael parkinson is a fucking no good wanker John Wayne is a legend the best actor ever, did you know he had 100% English ancestry he's got English blood and skin I was searching about him and it come up on his biography wikipedia everything and also English ancestry Clint Eastwood, James Dean, George Washington, Buddy Holly, Neil Armstrong, Marilyn Monroe, Sigornie Weever And thousands more there LOADS with half and half like Elvis Presley was 3 Quarters English and a Quarter German Plus the
Gudgeon18 1 year ago
@Gudgeon18
Err if you search deep enough 90% of people living in America at that time had English, Welsh, Scottish or Irish heritage because we were the first there. Aside from the american indians that is.
matt2004 11 months ago
JOHN WAYNE WAS RIGHT HIGH NOON WAS A BUNCH OF CRAP RIO BRAVO WAS ONE OF THE BEST
bobszvetics1 1 year ago
@bobszvetics1 Yes he was right but then anything/everything Wayne was ever in was a pile of crap. I despise the man. When I think of America, I think of Wayne the all American hero, (btw, what did he do during the war?!) hence I despise America.
MisAnnThorpe 6 months ago
VERY interesting. He was such an interesting man, Republican man. But he was a true American first. He even attended Jimmy Carter's inauguration. Where I grew up, everyone wanted to be a cowboy..., to be either John Wayne or Kirk Douglas.
HenryKpresents 1 year ago
hey where is the hole interwiu you idiots ?
epicvlas 1 year ago
Well if you find interviews like that entertaining fair enough. Personally I don't. All credit to the Duke for keeping his cool in the face of Parkinson taking an opposing stance to his well-known dislike of High Noon. He quickly changes the subject onto McCarthyism in the film industry. If a legend is appearing on a chat show, the object of the exercise for me is to bring out the best in the interviewee, not look for reasons to start an argument.
bayster912 1 year ago
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bayster912 1 year ago
This is Parkinson at his worst, winding up the interviewee about something he knows is a belief of his, in this case Wayne's well-known dislike of the film 'High Noon'. He did the same thing with Muhammed Ali over colour prejudice.
bayster912 1 year ago
@bayster912 this is parkinson at his best what do you mean he is winding up the duke he is not he found out something very interesting about him and question him about it that .the duke gave his reason why he disike high noon and make the interview more interesting. parkinson took a risk and it paid off.
consman22 1 year ago
@bayster912 parkinson is more than entitled to ask searching questions rather than sit there as a lap dog sucking up to a celeb and its extremely well known wayne didnt like the film. parkinson is correct but was too polite to say that in fact most of waynes films gave a very distorted and inaccurate view of the west. as a kid i loved waynes films, but as an adult realised a lot of them are guff and flawed. especially over sentimental ford films.
innit27 1 year ago
I love John Wayne.
etresanchez 1 year ago
0:12-0:17, an old stephen fry
elmarco1984 1 year ago
Vaj99 - I got four words for you. Research before you post!
Skovit72 1 year ago
typo , not a spelling error
Tecumseh1812 1 year ago
The asshole vaj99 can't even spell "draft dodger". It just shows you what sort of a waster and dick vaj99 really is!! Ignore the scuzzbucket!!
R2DID2 1 year ago
@dgoren1 This sounds like our old friend the autistic little c*** JuanMacready aka PeterFirthfan aka FrankClanton (both these last two were banned from YouTube).Pay no attention to this creep and weirdo vaj99. He trolls old films with John Wayne and other great American actors in them and writes the most vile infantile crap you're likely to read anywhere. He is mentally unstable, unemployed and a welfare fraudster. He told welfare that he would commit suicide if they made him take a job.
R2DID2 1 year ago
@R2DID2 its not only old american actors he abuses, also old British actors too!
Agent6SecretService 1 year ago
He was a draught dodger in real life.he was to
scared to fight in the 2nd world war. he also
glamourised the vietnam war, many men were
sent to there deaths cuz of Green Beret.
vaj99 1 year ago
@vaj99 No he wasn't . Just left wing lies.
TELEVISIONARCHIVES 1 year ago
@vaj99 you were an grammar class dodger
Tecumseh1812 1 year ago
@Tecumseh1812 An grammar?
vaj99 1 year ago
John Wayne was THE Physical embodiment of everything that was wrong with America
bongoloid77 1 year ago
@bongoloid77 I'll just bet that your young, and had a rough father(or father figure), who may have patterned himself as one of Wayne's characters. Got a criminal record? We should have MORE people in this country willing to fight for our neighbors(including the homeless), instead of rebuilding chunks of Earth, where a peaceful religion has been turned inside out, creating a mass of killers praying for a slew of teenage girls in the afterlife. Wayne was an actor, not a politician. Study a little.
MrChickenman1971 1 year ago
Love this man.
dithbmine1 1 year ago 8
Wether you agree with him or no, at least he has the courage to speak his conservative mind within a field that goes against his stance.
JiffySpook 1 year ago
Interviews, in depth interviews, with John Wayne are very rare. Is the entire interview available anywhere?
uofjim 1 year ago
DUKE WAYNE IS RIGHT
bobszvetics1 1 year ago
I'm sorry, I love Mr Wayne, but High Noon was amazing.
It was real. Not a comic book, like most of his movies.
cuttock 1 year ago
i moved to this country,the u.s 8 years ago,and its as simple as this,there's the story's that made america,and the story's america made up.howard zinn's people's history of the united states says it straight.
keithoyoung34 1 year ago
JOHN WAYNE IS RIGHT THATS WHY HE MADE RIO BRAVO HIS ANSWER TO HIGH NOON
bobszvetics1 1 year ago
Jesus Christ, Parkinson takes John Wayne to task but 30 years later turns total sycophant to talentless shits like Robbie Williams and Jim Davidson. Damn.
supsterjr 1 year ago
Noone steps on any badge in High Noon. John wayne didnt know what he was talking about.
ThornBjorn 1 year ago
@ThornBjorn lLook at the film again. Cooper drops the badge in the dust, but doesn't step on it. He and Grace drive away in the buckboard, leaving the town in its dust.
MrFrontrowkid 9 months ago
@MrFrontrowkid Yeah? Thats is exactly what i said. Read my comment again.
ThornBjorn 9 months ago
John Wayne must have been a huge man, he makes Parkie look like a schoolboy
delbertmol 1 year ago
@delbertmol Wayne was obese.
JuanMacready 1 year ago
@JuanMacready Wayne was a huge man, and he didn't dodge the draft douche bag, he had blown his knee out. He was originally a football player for USC, until his knee injury. Can you leftists ever get your facts straight? I'm sure you voted for the Kenyan with pride. John Wayne was too much man for the liberal left. He just exposes what p*ssies they are.
poundsand 1 year ago
@poundsand Is that why he had anal and oral sex with John Ford just to be cast in Stagecoach?
JuanMacready 1 year ago
@JuanMacready Just what I figured. You are one of those types. Dreaming about a real man pounding your poop chute. If John Wayne had a problem, it was with too many women, so sorry you wouldn't have been his type.
poundsand 1 year ago
@poundsand Is that why Maureen O'Hara saw him having sex with John Ford?
JuanMacready 1 year ago
@JuanMacready I think that was won of your twisted fantasies. You wanted a prune and a huge man ass.
poundsand 1 year ago
@JuanMacready that was your sister
Tecumseh1812 1 year ago
i,aint watched the vid yet just found it.flicked down the comments as it was loadin.this is big john or duke big.fill ur hands u sonofabitch!!!!!!!!!
tonyuaine 1 year ago
have you any more of this interveiw never seen all of it before
catarthur1956 1 year ago
Mr. Wayne said what needed to be said. High Noon was the worst western I ever saw. A bad movie all around.
paisleystreet 1 year ago
It was better than any of the draft dodging coward Wayne's stupid films.
JuanMacready 1 year ago
John Wayne is 100% right. The movie is an attack on mainstream American Christians in the supposedly "rugged West" - the Americans with the exception of one man - an old sheriff are all cowards, religious hypocrites, selfish.
That said, I love High Noon. It's one of my favorite movies ever and there is much truth about the hypocrisy of small town Americans - they support all foreign wars, but will not fight local drug gangs, they just move. And many say LDS aren't Christians.
itsareligionofpeace 1 year ago
"a lot of fine writers could'nt get jobs" because they were blacklisted by mccarthy's henchmobs.
moneymoreman 1 year ago
@moneymoreman Yes, he seems confused about who he's standing up for, doesn't he! Carl Foreman, the writer of High Noon, was blacklisted for his leftie sympathies. The film can be seen as an allegory for the way in which much of Hollywood was willing to let innocent individuals suffer in order to protect themselves and not seem 'Unamerican' to the McCarthyites. It's a shame John Wayne, probably a kind and decent man, had his view of the film affected by his jingositic prejudice.
JPD060486 1 year ago
lame excuse for the withhunts duke. America's shameful treatment of suspected commies- a legal party then- was truly unpatriotic. the fear of socialism led to an appalling chapter in recent american history.
moneymoreman 1 year ago
John Wayne is talking about the real blacklist in Hollywood, the media and now academia. Americans who think America and American history are basically good can not find work, can not secure teaching jobs - know any "Conservatives" patriots at CBS? Bernie Goldberg couldn't even take he had to flee to FOX and write BIAS.
itsareligionofpeace 1 year ago
.....erm....because this is all I have.........
chatham43 2 years ago
Why are you only uploading 2 minute clips of legendary interviews? Upload the whole thing!
Hurricane333 2 years ago
Wayne looks terrible.
BlackenedForLife 2 years ago
This was very fascinating! Where did you get these clips?
roedalacket 2 years ago
wayne is so full of shit
img6493 2 years ago