Michael Mann: Behind The Philosophical Thrillers | Movie Talk | Retrospective

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Starting with thief in 1981, Michael Mann has created an extraordinary body of work as a writer, producer, director and occasional renegade.
Michael Kenneth Mann is an American director, screenwriter, and producer of film and television who is best known for his distinctive brand of stylized crime drama. His most acclaimed works include the crime films Thief, Manhunter, The Last of the Mohicans, Heat, The Insider, Collateral, and Public Enemies.
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From Movie Talk Michael Mann S1 EP5 (aired 2009)
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  • Michael Mann is one of the greatest Directors and Cinematographers of all time.

    @Oldsckool@Oldsckool2 жыл бұрын
  • When I was 14 years old I saw a piece on Heat on national television and I immediately wanted to go see that movie in the theatre. So there I went, only to be denied access because I wasn't 16 and was forced to go see Jumanji instead. Traumatic experience! I finally saw the movie a couple of years later on VHS and was simply blown away by it. So much so that I've probably seen the movie 20 times since then. Interviews with Mann reveal a person with vision, dedication and the shear will to pull off whatever he has in his head. Hearing and seeing this man talk makes me emotional, because of the significance of the stories he's telling, and also very jealous, because I wish I could do something with the same significance. There's a long talk moderated by Christopher Nolan on Heat (check it out!) and while Pacino and De Niro have a hard time remembering the experience, Mann talks about the details of making that film like it was yesterday. Michael Mann is a shark in human form (in a good way). My favourite director, and up there with the Old Greats such as Kubrick and Hitchcock.

    @blackbke@blackbke2 жыл бұрын
  • Wet night streets with blurry street lights is where he reins. He owns the night.

    @WilliamJames48@WilliamJames484 ай бұрын
  • Been watching all of his movies recently, and Mann has become one of my favorite directors ever. He’s so underrated, I hope he makes more movies if he feels like it.

    @EddyTheMartian@EddyTheMartian2 жыл бұрын
    • Same here. Just watched The Insider today.

      @mr.melendez3872@mr.melendez3872 Жыл бұрын
    • Looks like he is making a Ferrari movie.

      @mr.melendez3872@mr.melendez3872 Жыл бұрын
  • COLLATERAL = MASTERPIECE

    @scottbarkley496@scottbarkley4962 жыл бұрын
    • Watch Thief...it's better.

      @timorenbuch4815@timorenbuch4815 Жыл бұрын
    • @@timorenbuch4815 watched it.. absolutely not

      @scottbarkley496@scottbarkley496 Жыл бұрын
    • It is indeed.

      @Neil_McCauley_@Neil_McCauley_2 ай бұрын
  • The Insider is one of the best American films ever made. It should've won Best Picture instead of American Beauty.

    @LeonWick526@LeonWick5262 жыл бұрын
    • 1000%

      @stprm2013@stprm20132 жыл бұрын
    • American Beauty won because Hollywood is full of abusers

      @You_Tube000@You_Tube0007 ай бұрын
  • for me..............the action is the juice.......I'm in.

    @samiam7342@samiam7342 Жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful information 🌸 Thank you so much for sharing with us 🍁🍄🌹💫

    @claudettedelphis6476@claudettedelphis64763 жыл бұрын
  • Nice upload !

    @TreRealLifeENT@TreRealLifeENT3 жыл бұрын
  • Great director

    @sangeovr@sangeovr2 жыл бұрын
  • Genius

    @deantown2675@deantown26752 жыл бұрын
    • Forreal he is

      @octaviousmotley7653@octaviousmotley7653 Жыл бұрын
  • Mohicans is still the best historical film I’ve ever seen. You really believe you’re in a different century, with people who know nothing of the modern world we live in, fighting over an America which is still a blank slate as far as white culture goes. The Brits and French are in conflict because their kings back in the old world want this new world, but they don’t understand this wilderness world, especially its native peoples -and only the native Americans understand it and know how to live in it. This ambition and avarice without understanding or respect for the world they are fighting over leads to tragedy for almost all involved. Even the natives make the mistake of allying with the white men, which heightens their own conflicts with each other and hastens the demise of their own ancient cultures. Mann is known for his great action scenes, but he knows how, and shows how, the conflict always stems from the differing philosophical ideas and loyalties of the men involved. The great DeNiro/Pacino diner scene in Heat (their 1st ever scene together) is a great example - they can sit and have coffee together in peace, but they WILL end up in deadly conflict because one guy is about taking what he can out of life, DeNiro, no matter the consequences, and the other, Pacino, is about protecting innocent people from the collateral damage caused by the 1st guy. I’m not surprised he studied English lit before doing film. He understands character as well as any director we have, AND he has fantastic visual style, action sequences, pacing, and incredible attention to the detail of time and place. He has no weaknesses as a director. I can’t think of another director today as complete as him, except the great Ridley Scott.

    @CasperLCat@CasperLCat3 жыл бұрын
  • No single mention of collateral

    @sukottoshinobe7360@sukottoshinobe73602 жыл бұрын
  • Mann was untouchable from 1992-2004. Starting in 2006 with "Miami Vice," his films became caricatures of themselves. Bloated storylines and brooding characters mumbling existential dialogue that you can barely hear because the actors have pitched their voices a few octaves too low. The jailhouse scene in this video from "Public Enemies" in this video is a classic example. Depp is so incomprehensible that is sounds like he's speaking a foreign language.

    @roccoz2231@roccoz22312 жыл бұрын
    • i'd say he was actually untouchable from '84 with Miami Vice, and then Manhunter in '86 onwards....

      @bennozoid1@bennozoid1 Жыл бұрын
  • Great filmmaker and Peter is such great interviewer. This is an era that’s gone...cinema as art. It’s now extended hackneyed propaganda/PSA’s where the more superficial elements of both the actors and characters are at the forefront rather than their souls. Mann is (or was) the most intimidating person in the industry....if you didn’t do it his way and do it right he’d eat you alive.

    @wpbarchitect1800@wpbarchitect18003 жыл бұрын
  • Not one of the greatest. But is the greatest

    @Gzimkodra@Gzimkodra Жыл бұрын
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