Marlon Brando explains the American Dream
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I wonder if that earpiece he has in this scene was a character choice,or so that he could get his lines fed to him as per his rumoured way of working...? Great relaxation. Legend.
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Scott was awesome in The Hustler
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@MrStopthejunk1 By "capitalism," what you really mean is "corporate globalism" which is in bed with internationalism and militant state communism, hence the globalists' eager collaboration with China. Corporate globalism is absolutely collectivist. The only means to true Resistance is through the Glorious Liberation of Nationalism.
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@IggyHazard And all who advocate the plundering, depredating capitalism that dispossess the common man, equally deserve to die violently.
Also the liars that tell us that the only two solutions available are capitalism and collectivism, must be sent to a reeducation camp to be forced to read Hillaire Belloc until they finally get it.
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This should be entitled: "GEORGE C. SCOTT EXPLAINS HUMANITY'S INDICTMENT OF CAPITALISM."
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@degree7 Hey, you're right! That makes the internationalist whores even more similar to them!
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The Nazis were NOT loyal to their own people, they betrayed them and even took to publicly executing them in the streets by the end of the war.... besides the fact that they euthanized millions of their own people.
Marlon Brando won for worst supporting actor at one of those ridiculous Raspberry Awards for this movie. Now I've only seen this clip because I felt the need to check it out after coming across such information and I have to say I don't find anything wrong with his acting, at least not in this scene. I mean he definitely doesn't deserve to win a worst actor award. Those words dont seem to make sense when there applied to Brando. Worst actor.....HA!!!!!!!!!!
TheGreatZurEnRaah 1 year ago 12
This whole film is about what happens in this downtown LA office (at rush hour, while you can see the real LA freeways clogged with miles of crawling traffic, burning...burning...oil... Skip the movie, but find and watch this whole scene between Scott and Brando, because it so lays bare the black heart and avaricious soul of Big Petroleum -- up against plain morality, ecological respect, and consequences contrary to quality of life over base profit... Watch it all...
CurtisAmusements 1 year ago 6