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Tony Scott interview for The Taking of Pelham 123

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Chuck the Movieguy interviews director Tony Scott for the movie The Taking of Pelham 123. Closed captioned for the hearing impaired and translated into all languages.

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  • Tony Scott will always be superior to Michael (not "Micheal") Bay in every way.

    Hands down.

  • Tony Scott, very very good director.

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  • @hanniballecter3 true.. i hope they both continue to make films for decades..have u seen manhunter by Michael Mann? its one to check out 4 sure... cheers,

  • @jjelrod1111 yeah Michael Mann has always been good, but since I made that comment about Tony Scott 2 years ago, he's definitely not as good as he was when he made films like Top Gun and True Romance among other things. Either way, they're both still superior to Michael Bay.

  • @hanniballecter3 what about Mann? Michael Mann?

  • he was good but now hes gone to far to remake the warriors its just all wrong

  • @hanniballecter3 They both suck, I watched The Taking of Pahlem 123 and Unstoppable and felt smarter than the both the movies. Tony's style, 360 degree coverage of people sitting still at a mics talking. Big maps of trails for railed transportation marked with little colored light bulbs to create an illusion that anybody knows wtf they're talking about. Random cop car roll over. Finally, there is no such thing as competance in Scott's universe.

  • Tony, Scott, and Denzel greatest combination for films!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Tony and Ridley Scott are always fantastic to listen to. The quality of their films may have varied a touch over the years but their passion is always there for all to see.

  • I have a question guys. I've noticed the editing is similar in all his films, especially his recent, more experimental ones. I understand he's a director, and a lot of director's edit their own films. Does he edit his own films? Is it someone else? If so, who is it?

  • What if he had directed Terminator salvation instead of McG? I like McG but I think He takes too many things From Michael Bay, in terms of the way he sets up scenes.

  • have you seen his BMW short film? if not you should check it out, its called "Beat The Devil" his editing style is VERY innovative, we spent about a week analyzing his work in a film class, using real things (planes, trains, boat, ect.) instead of CGI creates a completely different feel of a film. His "epileptic" shooting style adds to the feel of his movies everything is FAST FAST FAST the quicker the cuts and more all over the shots the faster the feeling of the movie.

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