I think the internet has changed lol...I've watched like over 20 interviews with him just today lol...I think I can handle a short film lol...I'm laying bed with my laptop though...So I'm not angry ..he is profound and immaculate
@viktorhat Yes and the Marshall McCluhan references and themes will certainly be lost since the film was about the television era and also the 80's, I recall Warhol quoting it as the Clockwork Orange of the 80's or something like that.Though it was Cronenberg's take on the televised sentient body or being. He would later use such a take on eXistenZ exploring our growing interaction with videogames. A fusion between television and viewer in Cronenberg's philosophical speculation can't be remade.
"03:24 aggressive interacted way, intermix, 1961=3k, Clint Eastwood 3k, Russia scientist, Shakespeare used = useless, Adam Gontier ARD1 on Pictures straight make-up, Darien Forest, A world of darien men forest, flate unless, silk cut,Los ANGELES, 1933 failure" Thanks for your statement W.L.C.
because that's who he is. why give different answers just for the sake of it? you may know Cronenberg but u're just behaving like an idiotic 'in the know realm' rather than just being realistic.
and that's the surrounding circumstances that has happened or he has been involved with that makes him who he is, just like everyone else. what's next? "yeah my mom always says she loves me, same old crap. bleh"?
More like enlightening. to have someone whos been in the industry and knows whats going on, its better to get his opinion than an average guy. Whats so boring about it? If you dont like them, dont look at them. Im not being mean, im just simply saying that.
I think the internet has changed lol...I've watched like over 20 interviews with him just today lol...I think I can handle a short film lol...I'm laying bed with my laptop though...So I'm not angry ..he is profound and immaculate
zombiemaz 4 months ago
@viktorhat Yes and the Marshall McCluhan references and themes will certainly be lost since the film was about the television era and also the 80's, I recall Warhol quoting it as the Clockwork Orange of the 80's or something like that.Though it was Cronenberg's take on the televised sentient body or being. He would later use such a take on eXistenZ exploring our growing interaction with videogames. A fusion between television and viewer in Cronenberg's philosophical speculation can't be remade.
AzaleaZoeliz 1 year ago
is cronenberg a fellow psy vamp? his career certainly has inspired me
CupisHomines 1 year ago
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Terrible fucking audio. Repost this with the PROPER clear audio you fucking deadbeat.
britneystakes 2 years ago
Ungrateful asshole.
daivuud 2 years ago
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T W A T
BigFuzz666 2 years ago
I wish he was my dad.
Zarathustra06 2 years ago 6
I wonder what he thinks about Universal remaking Videodrome?
rudenoodle 2 years ago
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He looks sort of like Robert Tilton ie the farting preacher.
JBHutto 2 years ago
He would be an excellent teacher.
Floorsnarl 2 years ago 3
birom a filmjeit
224356623 3 years ago
"03:24 aggressive interacted way, intermix, 1961=3k, Clint Eastwood 3k, Russia scientist, Shakespeare used = useless, Adam Gontier ARD1 on Pictures straight make-up, Darien Forest, A world of darien men forest, flate unless, silk cut,Los ANGELES, 1933 failure" Thanks for your statement W.L.C.
MattFlynn000 3 years ago
I'd love to have dinner with this guy and David Bowie...
zim83 3 years ago 3
He's sharp as a knife, isn't he? Smart guy.
hanshotfirst1138 3 years ago 11
Sound and vision are out of synch from 07:40
I need to find a better version of this interview. He had mentioned many insightful things, but the sound quality was extremely poor.
sonicstep 4 years ago
yes, it's out of synch, sorry, youtube compression messed up with the video. I've uploaded the original file to archive dot org, check it.
ashbrg 4 years ago
Great interview. Cronenberg is probably not just the best horror director, but also the brightest by far.
darkstar6909 4 years ago 4
my favorite director
ghostmaggot 4 years ago
enlightening if you dont know much about cronenburg. its the same questions same answers he always gives. bleh
sacrificaltotem 4 years ago
because that's who he is. why give different answers just for the sake of it? you may know Cronenberg but u're just behaving like an idiotic 'in the know realm' rather than just being realistic.
teoweiyong 4 years ago
and that's the surrounding circumstances that has happened or he has been involved with that makes him who he is, just like everyone else. what's next? "yeah my mom always says she loves me, same old crap. bleh"?
teoweiyong 4 years ago
or "i know much about cars, they always do the same thing...they either move or stop...bleh"
teoweiyong 4 years ago
Wow you are SOO IN-THE-KNOW!
teoweiyong 4 years ago
Hell, settle there.
natalie708 3 years ago
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god his interviews are boring...
sacrificaltotem 4 years ago
More like enlightening. to have someone whos been in the industry and knows whats going on, its better to get his opinion than an average guy. Whats so boring about it? If you dont like them, dont look at them. Im not being mean, im just simply saying that.
Templar613 4 years ago
he is the best modern day director by far with david lynch he is one of the most orignal, intelligent and provcotive director
ghostmaggot 4 years ago
tv shows I think
weakcityeater 4 years ago
there are sequels to scanners?
shit!
slimeyzero 5 years ago
Scanners II is a direct sequel, and there's the spinoff Scanner Cop and Scanner Cop II
hellshocked 4 years ago