Nice tribute !! however at 2.03 you show some strange mexican-bandit picture saying 'and Pasolini' while Teorema was a quite different story...... to me the ending
scene on Mount Etna was one of the highlights of Terence carreer.
Nice tribue to Terence with fitting music by Donovan. Not sure though why you state that Terence took a long break between "BLUE" in 1968 and "SUPERMAN" in 1978 when in reality he made at least half a dozen films during that 10 year period --- true, they were mostly low profile or foreign films but he was surely working --- among the films he made during that period was "THE MIND OF MR. SOAMES" a sadly forgotten film in which he gives, in my opinion, one of his best performances.
Sorry! I stand corrected. I was going from what Mr Stamp says in his books ... makes it sound like he spent the 70's in India not making films. Also, this video is based on my very limited collection of Stamp film clips, so not by any means exhaustive. I haven't seen the Soames film but have seen some photo's of it ... shame these films are so difficult to find. Anyway, I'm glad you know what you're talking about.
Hey no problem, I have no complaints about what you did here --- you did a great job on this video and I enjoyed it very much. I guess I just wanted to put it out there that films like "Soames" are worthy and should not be forgotten. Unfotunately the major studios and copyright owners only care about profits so an official DVD release is unlikely --- though I'm sure if you search hard enough you can find an unofficial DVD version somewhere on the net. Take care.
I met him in Paris(Eurostar,arrival from London) end of 2008,he's an adorable man,very accessible,not bigheaded at all.He was very friendly and wrote me a very nice note as an autograph.I'm keeping a lovely memory of Mr Stamp:-)
Nice tribute !! however at 2.03 you show some strange mexican-bandit picture saying 'and Pasolini' while Teorema was a quite different story...... to me the ending
scene on Mount Etna was one of the highlights of Terence carreer.
vogelmandrie 8 months ago
Nice tribue to Terence with fitting music by Donovan. Not sure though why you state that Terence took a long break between "BLUE" in 1968 and "SUPERMAN" in 1978 when in reality he made at least half a dozen films during that 10 year period --- true, they were mostly low profile or foreign films but he was surely working --- among the films he made during that period was "THE MIND OF MR. SOAMES" a sadly forgotten film in which he gives, in my opinion, one of his best performances.
Hernal03 2 years ago
Sorry! I stand corrected. I was going from what Mr Stamp says in his books ... makes it sound like he spent the 70's in India not making films. Also, this video is based on my very limited collection of Stamp film clips, so not by any means exhaustive. I haven't seen the Soames film but have seen some photo's of it ... shame these films are so difficult to find. Anyway, I'm glad you know what you're talking about.
ballamoltobene 2 years ago
Hey no problem, I have no complaints about what you did here --- you did a great job on this video and I enjoyed it very much. I guess I just wanted to put it out there that films like "Soames" are worthy and should not be forgotten. Unfotunately the major studios and copyright owners only care about profits so an official DVD release is unlikely --- though I'm sure if you search hard enough you can find an unofficial DVD version somewhere on the net. Take care.
Hernal03 2 years ago
I met him in Paris(Eurostar,arrival from London) end of 2008,he's an adorable man,very accessible,not bigheaded at all.He was very friendly and wrote me a very nice note as an autograph.I'm keeping a lovely memory of Mr Stamp:-)
JexPAuk 2 years ago
Excellent. I'm glad you posted some hip stamp.
firstofakind 2 years ago
Film coverage great. I too would have liked to see Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
Good choice of song. Well done.
Didueva 3 years ago
great vid....although you knida omitted two movies he made in the 90's--Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and Star Wars-Episode I.
Retrofan 3 years ago
Donovan sings it. It's called colours
heinekenguy247 3 years ago
who sings this song?
(limey best movie ever)
mrb00gedyb00 3 years ago
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♥ ♥ ♥ Terence
realpussycat 3 years ago
I love Terence Stamp life's philosophy & I want to thank you for this wonderful collage Terry is an outstanding actor!!
avalonness 4 years ago