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Pierrot le fou: Samuel Fuller Cameo

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Uploaded on Jul 21, 2006

Director Samuel Fuller explains cinema in Jean-Luc Godard's "Pierrot le fou" (1965).

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  • richragsdale

    fuller was a man's filmmaker

    a "cinematic fist"

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  • Cocrteau3

    Might just be the greatest moment in the history of Cinema...Well...It is!

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  • Jkfilms7

    Godard always had the best cameos.

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  • PtAltmVansanTarr

    @jack7474 I disagree, it shows a certain artistic commitment

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  • Rarab2

    Is this from the Fox Lorber dvd? I'm pretty sure the hue was originally green.

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  • anemone9

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    He made more-lighthearted movies in the '80s and '90s.

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  • filmfanatic99

    I think its funny how the rich just spend their time comparing products they own amoungst themselves.

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  • nabo1er

    Yeah your right

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  • Belmondo Jean-Paul

    サミュエル・フラーまで引用するとかどんだけゴダールはすごいん­だ

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  • zoebro201

    i love this scene.

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  • JerryX68

    Jack - I never did go to Godard for giggles. Besides, there's alot of similar fun, at Hollywood's expense, in Eloge de l'Amour. Fair enough, L'Histoire[s] du Cinema sure ain't Woody Allen but, given that he's probing the raw wounds of the 20th Century, I think he can be forgiven for a certain seriousness! This scene, and the Raymond Devos interlude, crack me up.

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  • jack7474

    godard was so playful at this point. he could be both serious and playful in the same movie. I wonder why he got soooo serious after that. I guess he lost his sense of humor -- a fate worse than death!

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