Hey pops, get me one of those crazy beers will ya man.
Remember that these young upstarts are the moaning old pops of today. Don't listen when they say they were respectful and well behaved when they were young.
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What Kat You Don't Dig What Them Greasers Had To Say Back In Those Days Well If You Ain't Likin' The Score They Rockin' Out Then Youse Someone To Judge Ain't Ya!i!i
Besides They Still Use Those Phrase Man, I Mean Its Way Hipper Then Gangsta', Walk It Out, Biatch, Bro =]
im from Macedonia, and Marlon is my favourite actor!!! He's wonderfull actor , amazing especialy in Godfather and The last tango in Paris.... what can i say else ... such a shame to lose artist like this ....
Thanks for posting these, I need to research Brando from the 50s for a character I am playing in a play, where she imitates Brando for Shakespearian line, lol.
still i think brando respected their styles of acting too. But, sure, Brando broke through first in the early fifties, then actors followed like dean and newman who exhibited similar acting styles. I think dean looked up to brando more, then later newman would go on to forge his own acting style
Brando and Dean had a sexual machochistic relationship. Dean always looked up to Brando aswell...although Brando called him and even Paul Newman his 'clones'.
The real Wino willie was suppose to be the technical director. He got drunk the night before filming. He got pulled over and thrown in jail! The Booze Fighters were so cool ,not like this stupid biker racist movie. They are biker friendly. Still a fun movie to watch,
if someone has this film - the whole film please send me a mail, letter anything because my dad wants to see it so much or if someone knows a webpage where i could load it down... - it would be great! thanks
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The local biker bar would carve these "cream puffs" up and flip their remains in the dust bin. Nothing like big band bozos raisin' cane with the rubes in this flick. Pure corn with plenty of grease on the side.
hey dick head they kicked there bikes to start the only thing you kick is the covers off in the morning with mommys help oh no im wrong your thumb also works when its not in your ass its starting your bad ass hog
The one scene where Brando (Johnny) is told to hit the road by the cop at the Dirt track racing, slightly after the beginning of the film. He puts his glasses on and takes his sweet time about it with a slight F U attitude. Essence of cool and rebel at the same time. He was perfect in that role.
yeah you're right on that comment. I'm assuming you read that book on the real Boozefighters. That's a good one. It's funny how the media blew this situation all out of porportion. Turns out the boozefighters just had a good time drinking beers and having fun. Not creating chaos. Damn media would do anything for headlines. Even back then. NEway nice comment ...so true.
yeah he talks kewl One of the thing I like about him is the way he changes his accent in his movies he can make several different accents lol simply, he just a gr8 actor.
um first of all evilchynette he talks like a good actor maybe ur confused because they're so rare these days, and second of all this fil is not "rubbish" ur moms rubbish...goo back to freakin England cause this is a fantastic film!
P.S. oh yeah and that hat he wears just makes him look even sexier!!
Take it easy. evilchynette just made a simple comment that's all. Didn't mean anything by it. Just enjoy the clip. Plus i read " Songs my mother taught me" Brando biography. In it,he makes a couple of cracks about his speech, too, as well as james dean's seeing they had the same slurred speech time to time. Chill out.
"He talks like a good actor". How's that Einstein? Duh, like "your mom's rubbish. Go back to England". Wow, rapier wit. Actually chum, your friend evilchynette's a Yank, not a limey, maybe that's why he's dumb like you.
ummm no the guy who you claim is the guitarist for gren day is about 30-35 this movie came out in 1953 and the guy playing the harmonica is about 25-30 so for it to be the guitarist from green day the guitarist would look about 70
the movie was made by the establshment that was hollywood... and we all know Hollywood can sure depict the low life, gangster, and the beatnik lifestyle and fuse in to onw.
Think about the all Legends in acting & music that looked up to him!! James Dean,Paul Newman,George C. Scott,Sidney Poitier,Richard Burton,Elvis,John Lennon,Bob Dylan,Jack Nicholson,Dustin Hoffman,Al Pacino,Anthony Hopkins,Robert DeNiro,David Bowie,Sean Penn...Etc...
Hold on there, downparka00! Let me get this straight,...you're gay and you think REAL bikers don't dance. Well, I know for a fact that there are Gay bikers. So if a Gay man can be a Biker,... why can't a straight Biker dance?? Why can't a Gay Biker and Straight Biker dance together? Look, if you want to have your fantasy as Brando being Gay, that's cool. But please don't be a person who sets standards or a generally approved model. Those models can become so boring :)
Dean was light and mercurial...brando was heavy like Lead comparatively...that being said...I would never be able to pick a best one but my favorite is Dean....Dean immulated Brando.....Brando is the force that all the greats after him orbited around.....lets not forget Montgomery Clift though...he was making the scene before both of them in the theatre in NYC
Well,Clift was a very good actor.And yes he was in the theatre before Brando.(He was a kid actor,and he was also 4 years older.)But name the play where Clift came anywhere close to making the Groundbreaking impact on stage acting,that Brando did in Streetcar in 1947?!Actually,if you want to be technical about things,Brando was already getting notices for his revolutionary acting back in the 1946 play Truckline Cafe.Check it out folks.The play wasn't so hot.But Brando was a Revelation!
I always thought that line betrayed the fact that nobody really knew how these guys talked. I don't believe the bikers at that time talked about cool jazz, Shorty Rogers, etc.. Brando dug Rogers and wanted the music in the movie. Otherwise, the original script was revised by censors because it was considered un-American in the way it suggested life in America is boring, conformist, etc..
I don't think jazz was popular with people outside the arts. Older people still liked swing. Be-bop and Cool jazz were considered avant-garde and for artists and intellectuals. Listen to live albums done in clubs. There's a lot of background noise - talking, glasses clinking, etc. -something Brantford Marsalis has pointed out. The cost of a jazz album also reflected its limited acceptance with a broader public. The 1947 bikers the movie is based on likely listened to something else.
Bikers were not the upper crust. Jazz clubs were likely only found in Chicago, New York, Boston, New Orleans, San Francisco. LA and other large cities. By the late forties, Mitch Miller and others were topping the charts with Frankie Laine, Johnny Ray, Ray Conniff,Perry Como was huge as was Patti Paige. This is the music commonly contrasted with early Rock and Roll which itself was a dumbed down version of R&B by Louis Jordan and similar artists.
Jazz was probably used because it had been associated with "deviant behavior." I have seen the jazz musician branded as deviant by a 1960s sociology textbook. Charlie Parker's problems with heroin were well known by the public.
No the music was entirely Brando's choice and probably represented escape, alienation from the norm, anti-conformity. The original story 'The Cyclists' Raid' was based on an incident that took place on July 4, 1947 in Hollister, California.
No no daddy-o Dean was cool but Marlon was hip and cool. In segregated times he was in interracial jazz clubs, he was hanging out with black people, smoking weed, and being hip. He played with the Mambo Kings and shit. He was the definition of cool. Way before Deniro, way before Fishburne or Poitier. Dean was cool too, but Midwest tough cool. Brando was an international cool. Dean was pure Americana, white kinda cool, which is fine, but Brando had broader appeal.
Great point.But I'm sure you do know Brando was from the midwest also.He was from Omaha,Nebraska.But he lived in a few different states before moving to New York in 1943 I believe.He was 19.
How so?By calling Brando & Clift late at night to hear their voices,and then hanging up!Chortle..chortle.Don't get me wrong.Dean was damn good.But Brando was/is the best.
His voice is too old
schclum 2 months ago
253 likes but no audio....? Is anyone else having this problem?
vicehoundelite 11 months ago 6
He looks a little old for the part. A bit porky, too.
rockhammer85 11 months ago
something wrong with the audio
tomclarke13 1 year ago
What da u got? One of the greatest Brando lines of all time.
Commissioneryt 1 year ago
dig that crazy silence
Treefrogs2 1 year ago
no sound daddy oh!
fireblade95 1 year ago 5
audio, audio, help
aliased 1 year ago 5
Question: What are you rebelling against johnny?.........Answer: What have you got.
Jeffrey751 1 year ago
that scene is the only part I keep seeing from this movie. No mateer where I see it, it is just this clip.
PhillyGirl1 1 year ago
Can somebody post the full movie please? =)
fightinside1 1 year ago 2
Girl: "my father was going to take me on a fishing trip to Canada once, we didn't go"
Brando gives her this wierd look.
Classic!
kless001 1 year ago
tis funny that he is 29 here....is he suppose to be playing a teen? haha
ClassicsWEREandARE 1 year ago
first time i saw marlon brando and fell in love. haha.
PianoFanatic1989 1 year ago
so handsome! he's fineeeeee
Jenlove26 1 year ago
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Brando was a fat mumbling fuck.
JuanMacready 1 year ago
Whadda ya got
skatepunkzero 1 year ago
Ilove that cat
wildcatfalling 1 year ago
Marlon Brando is like anyone say "marlon brnado" and you know about who are you taking about it.
magdabrando 1 year ago
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92af 1 year ago 2
"that's cornball style.." ha ha ha! He was not a square in his personal life, we know that.
I love the way he said, "you got to get some jive, don't you know what I'm talkin' bout?"
It was fresh.
fitbabygrl 1 year ago
He was ridiculously handsome. As well as talented.
temporarydive 2 years ago
he wasn't handsome, he was beauty impersonated. most beautiful person I ever saw.
selfidentity1 2 years ago
@selfidentity1 What's the difference? Yes, he was beautiful outside and in (if that's what you meant).
temporarydive 2 years ago
no I was just talking about outside beauty. the man was probably an idiot. I meant he was more than handsome.
selfidentity1 2 years ago
hahaha no he definitely wasnt an idiot...anything but....he was extremely intelligent.
powertothehobos 1 year ago
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Hey pops, get me one of those crazy beers will ya man.
Remember that these young upstarts are the moaning old pops of today. Don't listen when they say they were respectful and well behaved when they were young.
DaveWBedford 2 years ago
Gotta whale, just go!!! No problem-Daddy OOO!!! Hey Johnny-I got it now...
pete0969wi 2 years ago
I blame the rock music.
forgetpolitics 2 years ago
haha, i love the look on pops face
sprinklies1 2 years ago
man i have to watch this movie, this is my type of thing, greasers, and biker gangs, rebels, man it looks like a good movie
Boogieboy138 2 years ago
omg it is good you must watch it
bmorebaby76 2 years ago
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I'm not surprised Cheyenne killed herself after being repeatedly raped by her mentally ill, bisexual paedophile father.
PeterFirthFan 2 years ago
If your gonna stay cool you got to wail
StyrbjornStarke 2 years ago 4
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A bad, dated old film. Brando was too old for the part.
PeterFirthFan 2 years ago
@PeterFirthFan
but i see ur not too old to talk sht on youtube, bitch.
brealsoul 2 years ago
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Did the bisexual Brando sexually abuse his own daughter?
PeterFirthFan 2 years ago
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NoraEK84 2 years ago
Lol the "Cool talk" of the 50's would be considered lame now.
"Jive?"
"Dady-o?"
"Square"
LOL
Xx1TeamXxEdward1Xx 2 years ago
@Xx1TeamXxEdward1Xx
What Kat You Don't Dig What Them Greasers Had To Say Back In Those Days Well If You Ain't Likin' The Score They Rockin' Out Then Youse Someone To Judge Ain't Ya!i!i
Besides They Still Use Those Phrase Man, I Mean Its Way Hipper Then Gangsta', Walk It Out, Biatch, Bro =]
ModelMan1987 2 years ago
i love Marlon Brando forever.....
pollotta88 2 years ago 3
0:45 ....crazy.
Kaizehk 2 years ago
hahahahahaha hes so awsome!
powertothehobos 1 year ago
im from Macedonia, and Marlon is my favourite actor!!! He's wonderfull actor , amazing especialy in Godfather and The last tango in Paris.... what can i say else ... such a shame to lose artist like this ....
nenadmon 2 years ago 2
Marlon Brando was such a great actor
92af 2 years ago 3
2;59*
iloveclassics50 2 years ago
3:00 whaddya got?
love that
iloveclassics50 2 years ago
marlon > all
metallibanger 2 years ago 2
hey pops, did you dig the rebop? lol...
CesarMill498 2 years ago
Hey Pops, thumb me, will ya daddy-o?
elsquibbs 2 years ago 7
What have you got?
HighOnMyLife 2 years ago
the beginning of the end...
joeyablon 2 years ago
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joeyablon 2 years ago
This scene & flim is way cool daddy-o thanks for posting.
6749er 2 years ago
His look at 0:24 is just my favorite moment of the movie.
WhiskeyArjan 2 years ago
POP me Dad, I popped you dad.
lordritchie 2 years ago
what is that harmonica song he plays? it reminds me at the end of howlin' wolf
dbfkjmatt 2 years ago
the way he says "whaddya got??" still sends shivers down my spine. the emotion he shows on screen is unbelievable.
amalmavani 2 years ago 15
he was amazing
JohnnyDeppTrailers 2 years ago
The way he looks at 0:24 ... just great! A Picknick?!
WhiskeyArjan 2 years ago 3
rIP
MikeTyson136 3 years ago 2
Marlon can straighten me out anyday ;-)
befoxy12 3 years ago 3
crazy beers,skin me daddio,,,,,,,,,,LMAO
NamIsIll 3 years ago
:noel: don't agree with you :noel: :D
Milkikis 3 years ago
brando is dead
migan09 3 years ago
But he's even more alive than we are here on Earth. RIP Marlon, May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God RIP Amen
Deader87 3 years ago
the audio is too low, can someone upload this with better audio
CesarMill498 3 years ago
Malon Brando Looked Cool than And he still looks cool now
GRK117 3 years ago 2
he's dead.....
LucLeFou 3 years ago
Heros never die LucLeFou
NUMBERSRUNNER71 2 years ago
Most beautiful man of all time and forever
rafouleflou 3 years ago 2
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What losers...they actually they were being 'cool'.
concentricity000 3 years ago
The first wiggers!
Downfacingdog 3 years ago
Marlon Brando was divine!
mauvetys 3 years ago
So AWESOME!
skunkpants 3 years ago
shia labeouff is one UGLY dude...trying to look like brando ---- NICE TRY shia you punk
yinzersunite 3 years ago
Thanks for posting these, I need to research Brando from the 50s for a character I am playing in a play, where she imitates Brando for Shakespearian line, lol.
KryptonianSpade 3 years ago
Hey Paps give me one of those crazy beers will ya man...Hey Paps, Thumb me will ya Daddyo - Classic sh*t !!!!
dystopiafilm 3 years ago 5
soy argentino petes!
brubor20 3 years ago
Thanks-- my fav scene!
pseudoacquaintance 3 years ago
my neighbor looks just like brando! it's like a reincarnation of him :)
virgin4life23 3 years ago 2
umm.... what? Why are you here? Go jump your neighbor!
TeamGumGum 3 years ago
go screw ur gum gum...
virgin4life23 3 years ago
Unfortunately, my "gum gum" doesn't look like Marlon Brando... or I completely would.
TeamGumGum 3 years ago
that's too bad.
virgin4life23 3 years ago
still i think brando respected their styles of acting too. But, sure, Brando broke through first in the early fifties, then actors followed like dean and newman who exhibited similar acting styles. I think dean looked up to brando more, then later newman would go on to forge his own acting style
waterfront1924 3 years ago
one word LENGEND!!
26mae1987 3 years ago 2
shia labeouff wore that hat in indy
D1G1T4LG4NGST3RS 3 years ago
and I want that jacket. R.I.P Marlon the main man
pillujorma 3 years ago 4
My word, was Marlon Brando gorgeous in his day or what?! And his acting is phenomonal.
Divax4 3 years ago 7
Elvis said he picked up a lot of his mannerisims watching Brando in this movie
PANA602 3 years ago
I am glad you posted this because I have always seen the similarities between their styles of acting.
ChicagoJoe57 3 years ago
james dean picked them up too. Brando was the original rebel
waterfront1924 3 years ago 6
Brando and Dean had a sexual machochistic relationship. Dean always looked up to Brando aswell...although Brando called him and even Paul Newman his 'clones'.
VinnyMancini 3 years ago 2
second scene was funny as shit
howl8 3 years ago 3
Marlon Brando lookin' as sexy as he can look, Acting as cool as only he can. Gotta love him
Ari721 3 years ago 14
gotta learn to play harmonica like that!
ZachValkyrie 3 years ago 3
Just saw this movie. Just great cycles and acting!
WhiskeyArjan 3 years ago
Darn this BOPPER Musik if you wanna call it ugh mmmmuuuusssick.....sick biker noise corrupting the virtue of our young impressionable grrrls.....Bop
salinagrrrl69 3 years ago
the girl is so sweet
muimui2 3 years ago
i went to a local S&M bar and fucked a guy who looked like that, LOl!
XXXR84 3 years ago
The Bozze fighters cool? Well, i think your look on the past is al little too romantic mate...
Anyway, I've got to see this movie.
WhiskeyArjan 3 years ago
The real Wino willie was suppose to be the technical director. He got drunk the night before filming. He got pulled over and thrown in jail! The Booze Fighters were so cool ,not like this stupid biker racist movie. They are biker friendly. Still a fun movie to watch,
onearmbiker 3 years ago
if someone has this film - the whole film please send me a mail, letter anything because my dad wants to see it so much or if someone knows a webpage where i could load it down... - it would be great! thanks
supercatflies 3 years ago 2
why dont you try to rent it?
Lillogambino 3 years ago
The Ali Gs of their day. Woho, contentious.
truocmle 3 years ago
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The local biker bar would carve these "cream puffs" up and flip their remains in the dust bin. Nothing like big band bozos raisin' cane with the rubes in this flick. Pure corn with plenty of grease on the side.
Fruth37 3 years ago
hey dick head they kicked there bikes to start the only thing you kick is the covers off in the morning with mommys help oh no im wrong your thumb also works when its not in your ass its starting your bad ass hog
jdc2597 3 years ago
well, seeing how the local biker bar is now. and this was 1954.
and its a movie...
moron.
eddi3troop3r 3 years ago
The one scene where Brando (Johnny) is told to hit the road by the cop at the Dirt track racing, slightly after the beginning of the film. He puts his glasses on and takes his sweet time about it with a slight F U attitude. Essence of cool and rebel at the same time. He was perfect in that role.
pbrucpaul 3 years ago 2
B.R.M.C was the booze fighters.& the other club was the pissed off basterds which became the hells angels
worm60 3 years ago
yeah you're right on that comment. I'm assuming you read that book on the real Boozefighters. That's a good one. It's funny how the media blew this situation all out of porportion. Turns out the boozefighters just had a good time drinking beers and having fun. Not creating chaos. Damn media would do anything for headlines. Even back then. NEway nice comment ...so true.
cellardoor199991 3 years ago
lmao "what'a ya got?" fucking slick man
plus its really cool to hear them say Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, one of the best bands ever
DrunknMunky2000 4 years ago 6
he talks funni
evilchynette 4 years ago
yeah he talks kewl One of the thing I like about him is the way he changes his accent in his movies he can make several different accents lol simply, he just a gr8 actor.
afrodollsugababe88 4 years ago 2
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Rubbish film, and he wears a really bad hat.
BorgCymru 4 years ago
um first of all evilchynette he talks like a good actor maybe ur confused because they're so rare these days, and second of all this fil is not "rubbish" ur moms rubbish...goo back to freakin England cause this is a fantastic film!
P.S. oh yeah and that hat he wears just makes him look even sexier!!
liljewitalian 4 years ago
well said, its a great film
tho i think 'cymru' means wales
JohnnyDarkoKelly 4 years ago
Take it easy. evilchynette just made a simple comment that's all. Didn't mean anything by it. Just enjoy the clip. Plus i read " Songs my mother taught me" Brando biography. In it,he makes a couple of cracks about his speech, too, as well as james dean's seeing they had the same slurred speech time to time. Chill out.
cellardoor199991 3 years ago 4
"He talks like a good actor". How's that Einstein? Duh, like "your mom's rubbish. Go back to England". Wow, rapier wit. Actually chum, your friend evilchynette's a Yank, not a limey, maybe that's why he's dumb like you.
truocmle 3 years ago
Shut up and go back to watching bad-teeth tongue in cheek sissy comedy
flatoutrockandroll 3 years ago
Marlon brando just smoulders sex appeal and he can act anyone else's socks off.!!!
87531 4 years ago 7
Thanks for the explanation though.
CoffeeAchiever 4 years ago
Johnny7 does it better.
rokkari64 4 years ago 2
the best actor we´ve ever seen!
give it up to Marlon Brando!!!
katu.
Kinkinapimpell 4 years ago 4
He is yje best actor ever... I mean, nowadays nobody can act like that!!Too bad he died so tragic..he deserved better..:(
rozarashaan 4 years ago 2
anyone has the full movie upladed somewhere? i have been looking for it for ages.
cool harmonica licks!
youssiiif 4 years ago
the guy playing the harmonica is the guitarist for Green Day
CoffeeAchiever 4 years ago 3
ummm no the guy who you claim is the guitarist for gren day is about 30-35 this movie came out in 1953 and the guy playing the harmonica is about 25-30 so for it to be the guitarist from green day the guitarist would look about 70
huh55555 4 years ago
They have a passing resemblance. It was just a little joke.
CoffeeAchiever 4 years ago 5
I'm sorry, but, did biker rebels in the 50's REALLY talk like beatniks? That would be, like, squaresville, daddy-o.
DanielPaul56 4 years ago
the movie was made by the establshment that was hollywood... and we all know Hollywood can sure depict the low life, gangster, and the beatnik lifestyle and fuse in to onw.
HastaElDesmadre 4 years ago
Think about the all Legends in acting & music that looked up to him!! James Dean,Paul Newman,George C. Scott,Sidney Poitier,Richard Burton,Elvis,John Lennon,Bob Dylan,Jack Nicholson,Dustin Hoffman,Al Pacino,Anthony Hopkins,Robert DeNiro,David Bowie,Sean Penn...Etc...
JohnnybMean 4 years ago 4
he's the original and the greatest
zazapk9 4 years ago
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HES NO JIMMY DEAN
jimmydean0976 4 years ago
The sausage dude?
DanielPaul56 4 years ago
Amazing.
Marnoff 4 years ago
brando was a legend
jazzmanEE 4 years ago 3
"Hey Johnny, what're you rebelling against?"
"Whaddya got?"
... Classic!
Ke3p1tCo0l 4 years ago 3
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No, I am realy on this. Brando is fem...
the story is about a real men, men!!
I am gay and I think that brando is fag.
downparka00 4 years ago
Hold on there, downparka00! Let me get this straight,...you're gay and you think REAL bikers don't dance. Well, I know for a fact that there are Gay bikers. So if a Gay man can be a Biker,... why can't a straight Biker dance?? Why can't a Gay Biker and Straight Biker dance together? Look, if you want to have your fantasy as Brando being Gay, that's cool. But please don't be a person who sets standards or a generally approved model. Those models can become so boring :)
decay1966 4 years ago
Does it really matter? What the hell as sexuality got to do with riding a motorcyle, or liking that lifestyle in general? Nowt.
stevieu83 4 years ago
I AGREE
krazyMaz 4 years ago
wow BRMC.....tottally didnt realise the connection with the black rebel motorcycle club band....crazzzy
ddunn1991 4 years ago
Only one person could be The Wild One and Mark Antony.
Hee hee, that poor barman. He's totally confused.
bookishmuch 4 years ago 2
This reminds me of the scene where Harry Landers (Go-Go) acts out the bike-Model T collision with sound-effects.
1915fas 2 years ago
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Holy fuck!! brando acts like a real fag!!
what the fuck ??????? a real BIKER will never be like
that, dancing and all.... NO WAY !! Drinking beer YES.
fight with others, YES.
downparka00 4 years ago
Brando is a legend in the film community. Nobody knows who you are you bum.
Duster598 4 years ago 2
jesus christ, they are 1950's Wiggers. hahahaa
sedative3145 4 years ago
"Hey Johnny, what are you rebelling against?"
"Whatta ya got?"
Says it all.
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brcngurqmvuv 4 years ago
i thought this was a good movie
but i missed all the symbolism until i saw the ending of the movie
d12cho28 4 years ago
why bother listening to MCR... i mean seriously you obviously have some taste to be here...thats baffling....
ArthurJimbo 4 years ago
I agree with you....but sometimes I also think...Why Not?
ArthurJimbo 4 years ago
Why even bother comparing Brando to Dean?
mybabba 4 years ago
Dean was light and mercurial...brando was heavy like Lead comparatively...that being said...I would never be able to pick a best one but my favorite is Dean....Dean immulated Brando.....Brando is the force that all the greats after him orbited around.....lets not forget Montgomery Clift though...he was making the scene before both of them in the theatre in NYC
ArthurJimbo 4 years ago
Well,Clift was a very good actor.And yes he was in the theatre before Brando.(He was a kid actor,and he was also 4 years older.)But name the play where Clift came anywhere close to making the Groundbreaking impact on stage acting,that Brando did in Streetcar in 1947?!Actually,if you want to be technical about things,Brando was already getting notices for his revolutionary acting back in the 1946 play Truckline Cafe.Check it out folks.The play wasn't so hot.But Brando was a Revelation!
JohnnybMean 4 years ago
And when I say "check it out".I mean read reviews and stories about it.
JohnnybMean 4 years ago
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syanarasucka 4 years ago
BRMC!!!!!
Balsch 4 years ago 3
take a look at a icon in the making!!!!!!marlon was one of the best ever!!!!!
moondoggy63 4 years ago
you got to wail, you got to put something down,you gotta make some jive
sweetpetebrown 4 years ago
I always thought that line betrayed the fact that nobody really knew how these guys talked. I don't believe the bikers at that time talked about cool jazz, Shorty Rogers, etc.. Brando dug Rogers and wanted the music in the movie. Otherwise, the original script was revised by censors because it was considered un-American in the way it suggested life in America is boring, conformist, etc..
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NUMBERSRUNNER71 2 years ago
I don't think jazz was popular with people outside the arts. Older people still liked swing. Be-bop and Cool jazz were considered avant-garde and for artists and intellectuals. Listen to live albums done in clubs. There's a lot of background noise - talking, glasses clinking, etc. -something Brantford Marsalis has pointed out. The cost of a jazz album also reflected its limited acceptance with a broader public. The 1947 bikers the movie is based on likely listened to something else.
1915fas 2 years ago
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NUMBERSRUNNER71 2 years ago
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NUMBERSRUNNER71 2 years ago
Bikers were not the upper crust. Jazz clubs were likely only found in Chicago, New York, Boston, New Orleans, San Francisco. LA and other large cities. By the late forties, Mitch Miller and others were topping the charts with Frankie Laine, Johnny Ray, Ray Conniff,Perry Como was huge as was Patti Paige. This is the music commonly contrasted with early Rock and Roll which itself was a dumbed down version of R&B by Louis Jordan and similar artists.
1915fas 2 years ago
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NUMBERSRUNNER71 2 years ago
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NUMBERSRUNNER71 2 years ago
1915fas
.Jazz Clubs were not only found in big cities.
There were cats playing in small-town & rual Jazz Joints & many including famous Jazz Clubs in big cities
had, like from the start of the genre,
nothing to w/ upper crust.
Early R&R was not a dumbed down version of R&B by Jordan & similar artists.
That's a one legged stool your on
that doesn't stand up to the truth either.
Early R&R was a synthesis of R&B, Country and Gospel.
There were & are jazz-bo bikers.
6749er 2 years ago
Jazz was probably used because it had been associated with "deviant behavior." I have seen the jazz musician branded as deviant by a 1960s sociology textbook. Charlie Parker's problems with heroin were well known by the public.
gwschaefer 2 years ago
No the music was entirely Brando's choice and probably represented escape, alienation from the norm, anti-conformity. The original story 'The Cyclists' Raid' was based on an incident that took place on July 4, 1947 in Hollister, California.
1915fas 2 years ago
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6749er 2 years ago
While Brando was "creating" the rebel image Dean was living it .
LAMC1969 4 years ago
good point i mean he's dead because of that
solid point LAMC1969 very solid point.....
d12cho28 4 years ago
No no daddy-o Dean was cool but Marlon was hip and cool. In segregated times he was in interracial jazz clubs, he was hanging out with black people, smoking weed, and being hip. He played with the Mambo Kings and shit. He was the definition of cool. Way before Deniro, way before Fishburne or Poitier. Dean was cool too, but Midwest tough cool. Brando was an international cool. Dean was pure Americana, white kinda cool, which is fine, but Brando had broader appeal.
jsrl317 4 years ago 2
Great point.But I'm sure you do know Brando was from the midwest also.He was from Omaha,Nebraska.But he lived in a few different states before moving to New York in 1943 I believe.He was 19.
JohnnybMean 4 years ago
How so?By calling Brando & Clift late at night to hear their voices,and then hanging up!Chortle..chortle.Don't get me wrong.Dean was damn good.But Brando was/is the best.
JohnnybMean 4 years ago 2