Five Minutes Mr. Welles - Vincent D'Onofrio
Top Comments
Video Responses
All Comments (249)
-
I want this video on my KG288 unit.
-
This video is popular on Saint Lucia
-
Mr. D'Onofrio is one of THE BEST actors of this generation. I know, others have the same sentiment, too. He's riveting - you can't take your eyes off him, wonder what's in his mind. When one listens to the trash the tabloids try to foist on us, it's a treat to see Mr. D'Onofrio, in almost anything.
-
I'm watching the last scenes of the Third Man. The close ups of Harry Lyme afraid. No audio just facial expressions. They look like Vincent D'Onofrio to me. That is to say, I believe Vincent capable of recreating all those expressions to the same believability. I get that someone's super hero can never be equaled but Vincent deserves better than you all are saying. This is pretty damn good.
-
An actor would never stand a chance with some of you. Some can't see Vincent as anything Robert Goren. And others see Orson as some extraordinary actor. (I found many extraordinary performances in The Third Man) In my opinion the first part of a good film is the script. This is an excellent script. Those of us who did not know the reference can probably attest to that better. The mischievous grin of Orson's on the ferris wheel, is given by Vincent when he sits up from the bed.
-
I think it was foolish for Ed Wood project to expect an exact replica of his voice. Have you heard how many Kennedy's there are? I think capturing the essence of Orson was more important. And do any of us know him? We only know his work. I had never seen the Third Man and because of this I did. I've heard of Orson but now I'll have to see more of his work. I think that's the best commentary of THIS work.
-
Can someone explain the pistachio ice-cream comment?
-
Reminds me of when I was a kid and spent two hours of energy and brain power each night trying to think up an excuse as to why I didn't do my homework.with an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other. I understood the horror of the door knock. I liked the little details like the squeaky floorboards and camera angles to show his stature; also noticed the almost constant oral fixation with the smoking, shoveling down cake and touching the mouth.
-
Awesome! I knew he could do Orsen Welles. I remember seeing him in Ed Wood and they had dubbed over his voice. What a silly thing to do.
wow, he was Ah-mazing. D'onofrio can work all this roles
LadyRaiKature 2 years ago 8
I think Vincent D'Onofrio meant this as an interpretation rather than an imitation. There's a difference.
lozziecap 2 years ago 5