JFK (4/7) Movie CLIP - A Meeting with X (1991) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) meets with a mysterious man called X (Donald Sutherland), who gives him confidential information about President Kennedy's assassination.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The November 22, 1963, assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy shocked the nation and the world. The brisk investigation of that murder conducted under the guidance of Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren distressed many observers, even though subsequent careful investigations have been unable to find much fault with the conclusions his commission drew, the central one of which was that the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, acted alone. Instead of satisfying the public, one result of the Warren Commission Report was that an unimaginable number of plausible conspiracy theories were bruited about, and these have supported a sizeable publishing mini-industry ever since. In making this movie, director Oliver Stone had his pick of supposed or real investigative flaws to draw from and has constructed what some reviewers felt was one of the most compelling (and controversial) political detective thrillers ever to emerge from American cinema. Long before filming was completed, Stone was fending off heated accusations of artistic and historical irresponsibility, and these only intensified after the film was released. In the story, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) is convinced that there are some big flaws in the investigation of Oswald (Gary Oldman), and he sets out to recreate the events leading up to the assassination. Along the way, he stumbles across evidence that a great many people had reason to want to see the president killed, and he is convinced that some of them worked in concert to frame Oswald as the killer. Among the suspects are Lyndon Baines Johnson (the next president), the CIA, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Mafia. Over the course of gathering what he believes to be evidence of a conspiracy, Garrison unveils some of the grittier aspects of New Orleans society, focusing on the shady activities of local businessman Clay Shaw (Tommy Lee Jones). Garrison's investigations culminate in his conducting a show trial that he knows he will lose and which he is sure will ruin his career in order to get his evidence into the public record where it can't be buried again. This movie won two of the many Academy Awards for which it was nominated: one for Best Photography (Robert Richardson) and the other for Editing (Joe Hutshing).
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Cast: Kevin Costner, Donald Sutherland, Dale Dye, Norman Davis
Director: Oliver Stone
Producers: A. Kitman Ho, Arnon Milchan, Joseph P. Reidy, Oliver Stone, Clayton Townsend
Screenwriters: Oliver Stone, Zachary Sklar, Jim Garrison, Jim Marrs
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@DanFlashes99
@DanFlashes99 10 місяців тому
Donald Sutherland said in an interview that he spent 3 months working on this scene. He and his wife would walk around a park while he recited the monologue, and she'd purposely interrupt him with questions to throw him off and test him. Eventually nothing she did could phase him or rattle his memory, and he knew he was ready. When it came time to shoot this scene, they knocked it out in a single afternoon.
@boa1793
@boa1793 3 місяці тому
It’s a long piece of art. He performed it beautifully.
@vinniethegooch7830
@vinniethegooch7830 Місяць тому
That a great woman. A man finding one of these is a paradox in the universe.
@jp3813
@jp3813 Місяць тому
@@vinniethegooch7830 Ever tell that to your mother?
@mauricio.mc21
@mauricio.mc21 27 днів тому
So good
@nanny287
@nanny287 3 дні тому
This pivotal scene was perfectly delivered by Donald Sutherland: seamless and compelling. He deserved an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for this performance.
@nickbode5211
@nickbode5211 5 років тому
Sutherland manages to steal a 3 hour movie FULL of A-List actors in just 1 scene. Brilliant performance!
@mr.ramfan8100
@mr.ramfan8100 4 роки тому
A corpse could steal a scene opposite Costner..
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 4 роки тому
How is his acting in this brilliant? It is the content that is chilling. Sutherland has had better acting scenes than this.He is great but come on.
@tomacosta85
@tomacosta85 4 роки тому
@@m.e.d.7997 He sold it as only a few could of.
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 4 роки тому
@@tomacosta85 Maybe so.
@allsystemsgo8678
@allsystemsgo8678 4 роки тому
@@m.e.d.7997 where did they say it was his performance? The comment was that it was the best performance in the film.
@alfredfreedomjones5105
@alfredfreedomjones5105 Рік тому
“He could not be allowed to stay alive” this movie, this scene was in many ways, incredible. Chills.
@nostalgiaman6816
@nostalgiaman6816 10 місяців тому
Same with a lot of people. Malcolm X, MLK, Bobby, etc
@SamvedIyer
@SamvedIyer 10 місяців тому
@@user-otzlixr He is not so much attesting the truth of it, as admiring the exposition by Donald Sutherland in this scene.
@SamvedIyer
@SamvedIyer 10 місяців тому
@@user-otzlixr Unless another meaning should be expressed, your view is merely an assumption.
@markherring3513
@markherring3513 10 місяців тому
Yep...CIA and mob killed JFK..and i still say the kill shot came from the gutter.
@SamvedIyer
@SamvedIyer 10 місяців тому
@@user-otzlixr Who knows what those "many ways" are? How do you infer? It could be Donald Sutherland's exposition, the musical score, the colours (one of the top comments here has the whole replies section discussing the excellent colours of the movies from the 90s), the chill-inducing dialogues, the sense of a mystery being unravelled, and kindred other things. It takes an especially curmudgeonly mind to read a harmless comment like that and immediately infer unswerving belief in anything that departs from the official stance.
@scottsteel2395
@scottsteel2395 2 роки тому
Donald Sutherland is just absolutely INCREDIBLE. Took over an entire 3 hour movie in a matter of minutes. It doesn't get any better than Donald Sutherland. This is acting taken to another level entirely.
@DoctorXander
@DoctorXander Рік тому
This is one of those movies where you feel like everyone understands the assignment and shows up with their A-game. Kevin Costner's never been better, Joe Pesci is excellent as always and John Candy is mesmerizing while playing against type
@christopheraparicio4482
@christopheraparicio4482 8 років тому
This is one of the great scenes in Motion Picture History. Donald Sutherland is utterly brilliant in this scene.
@jasonraczkowski6001
@jasonraczkowski6001 8 років тому
this scene wrapped up the whole movie in these 5 minutes
@jesseburleson432
@jesseburleson432 7 років тому
Sutherland fucking kills this shit. This is acting on the highest level possible.
@AccountantOfDoom
@AccountantOfDoom 7 років тому
It really does - much more than the LBJ connection people talk about the film making. Run the scene from 3 minutes to the end more or less backwards and it asks and answers a question.
@sorellman
@sorellman 7 років тому
Let's not forget the sources, those who provided the information. Sutherland's character was invented so they could tell the real story.
@marcusrodgers5105
@marcusrodgers5105 6 років тому
sorellman actually Donald Sutherland character is a real person from the Military, Actual Facts.
@honestperson6280
@honestperson6280 6 років тому
Donald Sutherland's cameo appearance in "JFK" was so good, he should have been nominated for an Oscar.
@Ronbo710
@Ronbo710 4 роки тому
... and won.
@stevehappybearjohannsen8350
@stevehappybearjohannsen8350 4 роки тому
Honest Person should of won
@modrenwarefare
@modrenwarefare 3 роки тому
I agree he should have been nominated. I feel the reason he was not considered is because the academy felt he had too little screen time.
@sphericalempirical9359
@sphericalempirical9359 3 роки тому
WIDLEY1000 Brilliant comment sir. What did he do after? Drink a little wine? Eat a little cheese? Take in a few rays?
@kylebrogmus8847
@kylebrogmus8847 3 роки тому
He was also incredible in Ordinary People. At the end of the day, an award isn’t everything. Doing a great job in your craft is an award in itself; whether you’re making movies, writing poems, cooking a stew, or cleaning the streets: whether you’re known to many or known to few; be you.
@samlatifi3254
@samlatifi3254 2 роки тому
Sutherland believes what he's saying. Thats why the performance is so good. He believes.
@NateInDC
@NateInDC 6 місяців тому
"Why was Kennedy killed, who benefited, and who has the power to cover it up???"...powerful scene, Sutherland was just plain brilliant from the beginning to the end
@cardinalRG
@cardinalRG 6 місяців тому
A garbage scene, depicting a person that never existed, spouting dialogue that was never said, during a meeting that never happened. Oliver Stone has acknowledged making up the whole thing. Raise your standards a little, friend.
@NateInDC
@NateInDC 6 місяців тому
@@cardinalRG calm down, we know that it's fiction, it's Hollywood, and nobody said it was real, however, the dialog in that scene does make a person put on his tin foil hat
@cardinalRG
@cardinalRG 6 місяців тому
@@NateInDC - _“...nobody said it was real”_ No, many people have said that it is, including in these UKposts comments sections. If I mistook you for one of them, it’s because I can’t imagine someone regarding as “powerful” a scene that emblemizes Oliver Stone’s fetish for inventing history and then rationalizing it with his junk “spirit of the truth” concept. I think it’s a stroke job, no matter how well it might be acted.
@anchorpoint3631
@anchorpoint3631 5 місяців тому
ok my child@@cardinalRG
@drby0788
@drby0788 3 місяці тому
​​@@cardinalRG Mr. X is supposed to be Col. Fletcher Prouty. He wrote the book "The CIA,Vietnam, and the plot to assassinate JFK" that book was what prompted Oliver Stone to make this movie. He put this scene in, knowing it wasn't accurate, because he wanted Proutys input to be in the movie. This scene is more of a monolog than anything
@MasterTSayge
@MasterTSayge 4 роки тому
John Williams score alone is the most scariest part of this scene. John Williams is a legend.
@zeusdyman1433
@zeusdyman1433 4 роки тому
I love a LOT of John Williams's lesser known scores, where it seems he taking creative risks and succeeding brilliantly.
@billlozier5551
@billlozier5551 4 роки тому
Without the music this movie would be dull. With it .. goosebumps.
@ChellyBean
@ChellyBean 3 роки тому
It kind of reminds me of his work from Jurassic Park. From the scene when Nedry is stealing the dinosaur embryos Very mysterious and clandestine
@vernpascal1531
@vernpascal1531 3 роки тому
@@billlozier5551 I wouldn't go quite that far. The music is fantastic and perfectly haunting,but when you have a Coup and see all the endless lies and garbage we are supposed to swallow, since JFK was shot from the right front...well..it ain't dull.
@billlozier5551
@billlozier5551 3 роки тому
@@vernpascal1531 nice point. I'm just saying the music is so emotionally beautiful and on target...no pun intended.
@sixstanger00
@sixstanger00 3 роки тому
80s and 90s films have a certain aesthetic to them that makes them a joy to watch over and ever. No modern film looks this good.
@SefniAsheforr
@SefniAsheforr 2 роки тому
100% agree. Some of that is the actual film that they filmed on, digital just isn't the same. But in addition to that, filmmakers of this period had more finesse and skill because of their limitations. In the digital and CGI age, modern directors can make anything they want to see happen to any extent. So we end up with shallow, glossy movies that lack the mastery of 20th century directors.
@sixstanger00
@sixstanger00 2 роки тому
@@SefniAsheforr Modern movies also have the yellow tinge or cyan tinge. Any film 1999 or older used natural colors. For example, in _The Firm,_ Tom Cruise meets someone on a bench similar to this scene. It's during the winter and the landscape is covered in brilliant white snow. Modern films use a "cooling filter" to give everything a bluish tint, which looks unnatural.
@jorgegaytan3012
@jorgegaytan3012 2 роки тому
@@SefniAsheforr couldn't say it any better
@theamuseum4692
@theamuseum4692 2 роки тому
Even directors shooting on film and vintage glass today aren’t getting the same look.
@sixstanger00
@sixstanger00 2 роки тому
@@theamuseum4692 Perhaps I have a trained eye, but I've noticed a considerable improvement on two recent films that were deliberately shot on film: *The Force Awakens* (Abrams chose to shoot on film to approximate the look of Return of the Jedi). Compare this to The Last Jedi, which was shot digitally and used god awful color grading that made it difficult to look at. *Baby Driver* Again, the director deliberately chose to shoot on film and insisted on practical FX rather than CGI. A few shots were enhanced with CG, but all the car stunts were practical. The result is a far more visually enjoyable film. Don't get me wrong; shooting on digital can work (Stranger Things, Cowboy Bebop, Chicago Fire), but in the last 15 years they have botched the color correction in post.
@LerockJohn
@LerockJohn Рік тому
Two words: Donald Sutherland. This scene is like music: You know every beat, every lines, where its gonna land. And yet, you play it over and over again. Top 40.
@K4inan
@K4inan Рік тому
Top 40? If you've watched 4000 movies it's still just the top 1% lol
@Cherryberrygirl89
@Cherryberrygirl89 Рік тому
Top 10
@liamthompson9090
@liamthompson9090 Рік тому
Two words: Fletcher Prouty.
@juancervantes4085
@juancervantes4085 Рік тому
The stand down of any Security Services is as old as history. I think the Roman Empire were the originators.
@vladislavno
@vladislavno Рік тому
Bro said top 40 🤣🤣🤣
@401RISaint
@401RISaint 2 роки тому
I’ll never forget my uncle who said after we left the theatre.... “Sometimes Hollywood slips in the truth and you don’t even see it because you think it’s just a movie.” how right you were uncle Ronny... oh how right you were. True then. Still true now ... and not just this “theory”.
@chrisscott2570
@chrisscott2570 2 роки тому
Your uncle is a smart man.
@rossw73
@rossw73 2 роки тому
We all know that Hollywood takes liberties to tell a compelling story, but theres no denying that something shady went down that day. You don't seal records for 50 years if you have nothing to hide.
@sean_69
@sean_69 2 роки тому
Most “conspiracies” are in fact truth
@Recoil816
@Recoil816 2 роки тому
Sounds like your uncle and my dad would've gotten along very well.
@riziop3469
@riziop3469 2 роки тому
Read JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died And Why It Matters, by James W. Douglass
@keefriff99
@keefriff99 8 років тому
Sutherland is a total boss in this film.
@mahaviki789
@mahaviki789 6 років тому
A Time to kill
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia 6 років тому
I Agree 100%
@quothetheraven79
@quothetheraven79 6 років тому
He is a boss in EVERY film
@MrJeff832000
@MrJeff832000 6 років тому
I wonder what keifer is gonna look like when he hits his dads age lol
@neveniusvondubowatz7705
@neveniusvondubowatz7705 5 років тому
Too many negative waves... :P
@gabevachon326
@gabevachon326 4 роки тому
What makes Sutherland so good here is he thoroughly knows his lines and it's a complicated story he is getting out. He spent some serious time memorizing and rehearsing. The payoff.....impressive.
@Swarm509
@Swarm509 Рік тому
He makes it feel natural. It is a lot of info but you feel like he lived it and finally has someone to tell it all to.
@PatrickOCnMD
@PatrickOCnMD Рік тому
I remember seeing this scene and being very impressed. Sutherland definitely killed it here. He must have spent much, much time memorizing all those lines like that. Extremely well done. Should have been nominated as a best Supporting Actor for sure in my book.
@marcsanders1078
@marcsanders1078 Рік тому
There are "cue cards" that are being held by the filming crew, that enable actors to remember lines of the script.
@johnathanshell8190
@johnathanshell8190 Рік тому
Donald Sutherland is a awesome actor.
@billbally4419
@billbally4419 10 місяців тому
How do you know?
@davidmandziuk8493
@davidmandziuk8493 Рік тому
Once you understand Col L. Fletcher Prouty was Mr.X. This is absolutely 100% on point. Powerful scene.
@08jag81
@08jag81 Рік тому
If anyone was the "M.I. complex" candidate in the '60 election it was JFK. During the '60 campaign Kennedy, as a primary plank, accused the Eisenhower administration of allowing a "missile gap" with the USSR, sighting the Gaither Committee report. IKE knew findings in the report were completely wrong (and thought some witnesses to the committee dishonest) because he had intel. from U-2 spy plane flights. The Gaither Committee was one reason he made the farewell warning speech
@MrSanford65
@MrSanford65 Рік тому
I thought the same thing when I saw the scene and if you listen closely, Sutherland tries to sound like Colonel Prouty
@autoad
@autoad Рік тому
Fletcher Prouty's credentials are suspect. He's not a credible source and therefore all of his claims are without merit.
@trapperjohn6089
@trapperjohn6089 Рік тому
I’ve got George HW Bush from the storm drain under the grassy knoll.
@davewallace8219
@davewallace8219 Рік тому
@@trapperjohn6089 pretty swampy eh!
@robertcrist5747
@robertcrist5747 2 роки тому
"I can't believe they killed him because he wanted to change things".....Truer words have never been spoken. People today don't realize for two decades this is what "They" did. Jack and Bobby Kennedy, King, Malcolm X, Wallace, Medger Evers, the list goes on.
@monotech20.14
@monotech20.14 Рік тому
And ruined Ted Kennedy. Ted who was almost killed in a plane crash were everyone else died.
@Jieisbshiisks
@Jieisbshiisks Рік тому
Cointel Pro is now used on all kinds of citizens aka targeted individuals. You don't even have to be a dissident or someone 'special.' When people talk about organized stalking, they are talking about the criminal program run by the elites and deep state. They are the mob and thugs. We need a new Church Committee and checks and balances because they are even more out of control than ever. Now domestic terrorism and treason is happening right under everyone's noses and they call it a 'delusion' for laughs. They killed JFK because he wanted to rid the country of secret societies and nefarious CIA crimes and human rights abuses. If you talk about it, nobody cares and calls you a 'conspiracy theorist'. Yet we are still talking about who killed Kennedy??? Hello? Is everyone blind? The 'conspiracy theorists' are almost ALWAYS right.
@jaysonadams4962
@jaysonadams4962 Рік тому
Never...
@DixiePokerAce
@DixiePokerAce Рік тому
@@monotech20.14 Ted Kennedy ruined himself. He didn't need any help.
@DixiePokerAce
@DixiePokerAce Рік тому
@@jaysonadams4962 Malcolm's own posse took him out. It one of his boys from the nation.
@mylobage
@mylobage 7 років тому
Both Morgan Freeman and Donald Sutherland could read a phone book to me, and it be exhilarating.
@gemasboy
@gemasboy 6 років тому
mylobage they both appeared together in Outbreak (1995). Great movie, needless to say.
@daTruChosen
@daTruChosen 5 років тому
James Coburn. The only voice I've been jealous of, and wish that I had... and my voice is plenty deep. Coburn's was on another level masculine: clear but throaty, deep, loud, and piercing. Wonderful voice, he had.
@markushutto4017
@markushutto4017 5 років тому
Yea Donald even makes you listen to all the words in that Simply Orange juice commercial
@jamesdavis6284
@jamesdavis6284 5 років тому
I'd have to add James Earl Jones to that list. Maybe Jimmy Stewart...
@keithmccaslyn2527
@keithmccaslyn2527 5 років тому
Cant stand morgan freeman,samuel hell jackson,will smith and 5 others. Donald Sutherland is amzing in this,always have liked his work and His son's singing/country-rock group is awesome too.
@Mil_Bixby
@Mil_Bixby 10 років тому
This is the only film as an adult that gives me nightmares
@davekeyser2530
@davekeyser2530 10 років тому
Agreed.
@longmemory1620
@longmemory1620 7 років тому
JFK Assassination Records Disclosure Thursday, October 26 at 6 PM
@84WhoElse
@84WhoElse 7 років тому
blackman26 that's truth ! Any time I watch a clip I immediately get a feeling of unease ... The chills.
@jawn7373
@jawn7373 6 років тому
blackman26 I know!
@mikem720
@mikem720 6 років тому
What you believe humans are good?
@johnzaccardi526
@johnzaccardi526 2 роки тому
SILENCE OF THE LAMBS won the Oscar that year. Should have been JFK.
@Wixom2200
@Wixom2200 2 роки тому
I agree.
@johnsonhunglo1993
@johnsonhunglo1993 2 роки тому
The 'Deep State' flexing its power?
@shresthadinesh4369
@shresthadinesh4369 2 роки тому
SOL is overated.
@Exedus20
@Exedus20 2 роки тому
Make them Feds look usefull and not simply inept and corrupt as they are.
@johnsonhunglo1993
@johnsonhunglo1993 2 роки тому
@@Exedus20 : More 'brainwashing'!!!!
@snakeplissken3063
@snakeplissken3063 5 місяців тому
"Kennedy was dangerous to The Establishment". Sounds kinda familiar..
@Callmeogmios
@Callmeogmios День тому
Like Jesus, and Gandhi, and Martin Luther King. Men who are dangerous to the establishment have a tendency to die violent deaths.
@lawrencebittke8478
@lawrencebittke8478 5 років тому
This scene along with Joe Pesci as an extremely stressed out Ferry with Garrison and his staff in that hotel room were the highlights of JFK. Joe Pesci and Donald Sutherland were outstanding in this movie.
@danevertt3210
@danevertt3210 2 роки тому
John Candy
@stephanielaurenbounds4958
@stephanielaurenbounds4958 Рік тому
So was Tommy Lee Jones as Clay Shaw.
@nightowl3582
@nightowl3582 3 роки тому
Absolutely riveting scene. The way this information was spilling out of Sutherland in rapid fire like that as if he had been waiting a long time to share it. Brilliantly done.
@letitrest4662
@letitrest4662 Рік тому
He did wait a long time to say what many patriotic Hollywood people knew to be true.
@JohnE9999
@JohnE9999 10 місяців тому
@@letitrest4662 Voted for Joe Biden I',m Sure.
@avgjoe-cz7cb
@avgjoe-cz7cb 9 місяців тому
Well said..
@anchorpoint3631
@anchorpoint3631 5 місяців тому
"Who has the power to cover it up? Who?" Bone chilling
@malcolmmaclean1468
@malcolmmaclean1468 2 місяці тому
A little shout out to the owl
@anchorpoint3631
@anchorpoint3631 2 місяці тому
@@malcolmmaclean1468 Ok......
@malcolmmaclean1468
@malcolmmaclean1468 2 місяці тому
@@anchorpoint3631 Research Moloch, an owl goes 'hoo'
@anchorpoint3631
@anchorpoint3631 2 місяці тому
I don't care@@malcolmmaclean1468
@matthaeusprime6343
@matthaeusprime6343 Рік тому
I love this movie and this is like the apex of the whole film. Brilliantly acted and directed.
@zealot777
@zealot777 Рік тому
Agree. So much revealed in this scene.
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 Рік тому
@Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT Here we go again..
@chrisphillips348
@chrisphillips348 Рік тому
I agree, five minutes of bone chilling facts!! It happened All under their noses!
@JayCity10
@JayCity10 Рік тому
This will always be my favorite Oliver Stone film. Just so great in every way.
@chrisphillips348
@chrisphillips348 Рік тому
@@JayCity10 I’ve must’ve watched it 40 times, I gotta confess! Especially after reading Garrisons book!!
@Purple1984Rain
@Purple1984Rain 7 років тому
This scene is so good it's like you're getting an entire history lesson in 4 1/2 minutes.
@modrenwarefare
@modrenwarefare 3 роки тому
If you watch the full scene which is around 20 mins. It’s an even bigger history lesson.
@imahorsefaceddipshit5300
@imahorsefaceddipshit5300 3 роки тому
Except Oliver Stone fabricated the entire thing.
@halo48189
@halo48189 3 роки тому
@@imahorsefaceddipshit5300 Believing what the government gave the american people that day is a bigger conspiracy theory than this movie.
@neilfeinberg7825
@neilfeinberg7825 3 роки тому
This is actually a 17-minute scene for which Sutherland should have won supporting actor
@ronniebishop2496
@ronniebishop2496 3 роки тому
Jeffery Pullin So was the Warren report lol.
@geraldjohnson4013
@geraldjohnson4013 4 роки тому
This scene sticks more than any other scene in this movie. It's simple yet brilliantly executed. 28 years later and I'm awestruck by this. This is filmmaking at its finest.
@timshea4279
@timshea4279 4 роки тому
Except it isn't real. Stone has said her made up Sutherland's character and Garrison never had a meeting with anyone like this.
@cacatr4495
@cacatr4495 2 роки тому
@@timshea4279 Sutherland's character was Col. Fletcher Prouty who Garrison corresponded with at length. It was that correspondence that was represented as a "meeting."
@sdawg4834
@sdawg4834 2 роки тому
The film making is great for sure. What I like even more is the government being exposed for what it truly was and still is. The difference now is no presidents have been brave enough to call a spade a spade. Who can blame them??..JFK and his brother Robert wanted to change things and they were killed for it. Democracy?? We are still far away from such political ideals despite how much our country touts it as much!
@letitrest4662
@letitrest4662 Рік тому
@@timshea4279 But what his character said was true.
@captsparks1
@captsparks1 Рік тому
and acting at its finest. only Donald Sutherland could have done this scene so convincingly and naturally.
@alberteinsteinthejew
@alberteinsteinthejew Рік тому
This is the most terrifying scene in this thriller, more than any horror movies
@dineshkumarsnair7964
@dineshkumarsnair7964 2 роки тому
Donald Sutherland is one of my most favourite actors..The sheer characterisation with his ability to move with the emotions of the charater being portrayed is awesome..
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia 6 років тому
Donald Sutherland Should Had Won a Academy Award For Supporting Actor. This Was One of The Most Powerful Scenes In Movie History.
@mezchr
@mezchr 6 років тому
' heard your interview with Pamela Ray, fantastic, keep up the good work!
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia 5 років тому
mezchr Thank You So Very Much For Your Kind Words and Beautiful Support. I Really Appreciate What You Said It Meant So Much!!!!!! We are planning to have Ms. Ray Back On Again For Part 2.
@RenascentSteak2
@RenascentSteak2 8 років тому
My jaw fell off when i watched this scene in the movie
@Orangeflava
@Orangeflava 3 роки тому
Did you ever reattach it?
@kimberlytherese4403
@kimberlytherese4403 3 роки тому
@@Orangeflava That was my LOL of the day.
@Orangeflava
@Orangeflava 3 роки тому
@@kimberlytherese4403 🤪
@mr.ramfan8100
@mr.ramfan8100 3 роки тому
Chilling, ain't it?
@mr.ramfan8100
@mr.ramfan8100 3 роки тому
It's all spelled out there, right?
@ctdieselnut
@ctdieselnut 11 місяців тому
Sutherland is so good its scary. There's a lot of subtleties that make it so perfect. The tone he's speaking in, the inflection in his voice, his facial expressions, etc. So masterfully done.
@counterculture10
@counterculture10 2 роки тому
Sutherland's X scene and Pesci's neurotic breakdown are two of the best movie scenes of all time!
@glennhoddle10
@glennhoddle10 3 роки тому
Donald Sutherland produces a *masterclass of exceptional acting* in less than 5 minutes that puts most actors today to shame.
@TheEpicImpaler
@TheEpicImpaler 10 років тому
Bravo, bravo, Donald Sutherland should have won an Oscar for that role.
@spencerdobkin9479
@spencerdobkin9479 5 років тому
either Pesci or Sutherland should have won.
@judygreiner9894
@judygreiner9894 5 років тому
Raul Mejia yes
@jimmyj100
@jimmyj100 4 роки тому
An Oscar? Just relax..
@finessejones6833
@finessejones6833 3 роки тому
Yes plus that party "meeting of the minds"
@mattm3729
@mattm3729 3 роки тому
Raul, what is your avi of? It looks familiar
@mahbramah
@mahbramah 2 роки тому
I remember the first time I saw this movie in 2000. Honestly, I have to agree that Donald Sutherland was brilliant in this 4 1/2 minutes in the middle of a 2 plus hour movie. I rented JFK on VHS and when I got to this scene, I kept playing it over and over again until I absorbed everything the x character said. I bought JFK on dvd and seen Fletcher Prouty (the real Mr. X) for the first time and heard what he had to say. Oliver Stone did an excellent job shooting this movie in the beginning and throughout but takes to many liberties. No need for composite characters or window dressing. With this story all you need is the truth because the layers are so interesting you need nothing else.
@08jag81
@08jag81 Рік тому
"Who benefits ....?" Oliver Stone does etc. $$$$ The Warren Commission report was correct. The best documentary on this is; "The Kennedy Assassination - Beyond Conspiracy" by ABC News in 2004 It's on "internet archive'" for free. Can't post the link on UKposts.
@FromSouthforkTexas
@FromSouthforkTexas Рік тому
@08jag80 Hahahahahaha yep, keep performing CPR on that lifeless loan gunman theory while the world passes you by.
@jp3813
@jp3813 9 місяців тому
If this is a new movie nowadays, many would be complaining about the wall-to-wall exposition due to being brainwashed by random reviewers & essayists online who think that there are rules to storytelling.
@el34glo59
@el34glo59 4 роки тому
One of the best dialog filled scenes I've ever seen. Absolutely brilliant. Sutherland was perfect
@chukmorris8264
@chukmorris8264 4 роки тому
"That's the real question isn't it? The Why. The how and the who is just scenery for the public". That hit DEEEEEPPP... Because it's so true. Awesome scripts and actors
@NEMO-NEMO
@NEMO-NEMO 3 роки тому
Chuck Morris: The Vatican! They are the only ones with that kinda power. Why would the Vatican need their own army? The Jesuits hv been their private army since its inception, after the last CEASAR. Why would the Vatican ever need an army? Don’t they walk by faith? What would an army do for the Vatican, their only job is to spread the gospel! Think about that for a minute.
@ddaka21
@ddaka21 2 роки тому
@@NEMO-NEMO explain this too me your saying the Pope killed jfk
@NEMO-NEMO
@NEMO-NEMO 2 роки тому
@@ddaka21 please take a little time to research the Jesuit order. Behind that enormous institution (Vatican) lies a great deal of wealth and power. Once you are able to understand that depth and the history of its antecedents, you will begin to see the scope and reach of its dictates and goals. If you do nothing else, remember who ran the world during the Middle Ages aka Dark Ages. There is a reason why, when visiting the Popery, the visitor must wear black. I cannot spoon feed this information to you bc there has to be a desire to look further into many of the ideas that, for years have been accepted as status-quo. Your curiosity and the desire for truth have to be there bc in the end we will just go back and forth arguing the point.
@BestIsntEasy
@BestIsntEasy 2 роки тому
@@NEMO-NEMO 👁💎👁 *Q is 50th* CHAPTER/surah of wwwDOTsubmissionDOTorg Note also: 6 51, 4 145, and 49 15
@NEMO-NEMO
@NEMO-NEMO 2 роки тому
@@BestIsntEasy can you provide the translating manual?
@MalcolmRandall
@MalcolmRandall 5 місяців тому
Best scene in the movie. Very Rare for a scene to have your mind Racing at 100mph.
@cardinalRG
@cardinalRG 5 місяців тому
The scene featured a person who never existed (“Mr. X”) uttering dialogue that was never spoken, in a meeting that never took place, all filmed by a writer/director who admitted he made the whole thing up. If that’s the movie’s best scene, then it doesn’t speak well for the rest of that cinematic train wreck.
@doctorouroboros
@doctorouroboros 4 місяці тому
Dude this scene actually like, made sense, like, I watched the whole thing, and that’s a very, VERY convincing argument.
@MasterTSayge
@MasterTSayge 5 років тому
John Williams score is FLAWLESS in this film. Makes the movie more intriguing.
@r0guetr00pa
@r0guetr00pa 10 років тому
A masterclass in acting.
@williamhilton6270
@williamhilton6270 4 роки тому
And sound mixing.
@Dario_Salvi
@Dario_Salvi 4 роки тому
Editing, directing
@maestroclassico5801
@maestroclassico5801 7 місяців тому
I never get tired of watching this film.... including Extended cut and deleted scenes! Sooooo much info thrown at you!
@bt2476
@bt2476 5 місяців тому
This scene stole the entire movie! Donald Sutherland deserved an Oscar for this one scene. Amongst all the other big name actors in the movie, he definitely had the best performance. This was a stunning scene!
@sergeantwaters9668
@sergeantwaters9668 7 років тому
The editing in this movie is unreal especially considering this was only early 1990s technology.
@MsJbird2
@MsJbird2 5 років тому
You should see Citizen Kane, if you haven't
@sergeantwaters9668
@sergeantwaters9668 4 роки тому
@@MsJbird2 Excellent also especially for the 30s.
@anthonythorne8708
@anthonythorne8708 4 роки тому
Sergeant Waters 40’s.
@VideoAmericanStyle
@VideoAmericanStyle 3 роки тому
Lol “early 90s” technology. It wasn’t the Stone Age. Film editing has been incredibly creative since the dawn of the industry over a century ago.
@daveyboy_
@daveyboy_ 3 роки тому
LOL , it wasnt that difficult to edit a movie in the 90's.
@BewilderedBird
@BewilderedBird 9 років тому
WOW, that is some of the best acting I have ever seen.
@offspringfan1288
@offspringfan1288 2 роки тому
This scene gave me chills when I first saw this film. It made me feel like I was watching an X Files episode.
@AMC2283
@AMC2283 2 роки тому
The interviews with the real fletcher prouty are even better
@TheSanveana
@TheSanveana 2 роки тому
I go along with lots that this is a most iconic scene. But don't forget Joe Pesci as David Ferrie, and specially that scene where he talks about the mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma. That is the other scene, next to this one, that sharpens all my senses.
@Gitfiddle
@Gitfiddle 5 років тому
Donald Sutherland got the opportunity to play what may be the best cameo/supporting part of any movie in history. He was so damn good in this scene. Had me on the edge of my seat.
@aliciacoble7854
@aliciacoble7854 2 роки тому
Along with one of the best dialogs BUT the scary part is, there's actual TRUTH to it and makes you think
@whocares3188
@whocares3188 8 років тому
Ths scene STILL gives me goosebumps: Donald, The cinemaphotography, the editing, the music, lbj " I'll give u your damn war!!!"
@Nhamp2000
@Nhamp2000 8 місяців тому
Man, I wish they had this scene from the beginning. 15 minutes of pure brilliance. Donald Sutherland rocked it.
@MrS98VAC
@MrS98VAC Рік тому
This scene is absolutely chilling!
@jdewitt77
@jdewitt77 Рік тому
When I saw this in the theater it was so riveting and held me spellbound.
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 Рік тому
@Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT Don't you conspiracists ever get tired?
@shanet5604
@shanet5604 Рік тому
And absolute nonsense…
@roguedravidan2746
@roguedravidan2746 3 роки тому
"He could not be allowed to escape alive" Still gives me shivers and triggers outrage at the injustice of all.
@charleswilson7371
@charleswilson7371 2 роки тому
I hope those responsible go to hell and ROAST!
@mr.ramfan8100
@mr.ramfan8100 2 роки тому
@@charleswilson7371 That's great, except we still don't get JFK back....
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 2 роки тому
@@charleswilson7371 I agree. How anyone could live with themself after committing such a horrible act is beyond me. It was just pure evil.
@scotttild
@scotttild Рік тому
@@coolcat6303 They are still around today. Which is why all the records have still not been released. And who classified them all in the first place GHWB....What a shock.
@davidviton1065
@davidviton1065 Рік тому
If they wouldn't have got him in Dallas they would have got him someplace else Bobby said that you figured that they would get him not Jack
@justinsane3909
@justinsane3909 5 років тому
The best part in this movie was John Candy's performance. He needed to be taken seriously as a dramatic actor, this was the proof.
@jamesfrank3213
@jamesfrank3213 5 років тому
Like many comedians he started in stand-up and then got into acting. Look at Robin Williams or Tom Hanks, they didn't just stick to one thing.
@servicecorp8056
@servicecorp8056 5 років тому
Pipe The Bimbo in Red lol
@octavioaraujo1674
@octavioaraujo1674 5 років тому
Justin Sane I totally agree. That was worthy of an Oscar performance.
@johnrojas9535
@johnrojas9535 5 років тому
John candy was very good in JFK he should have played more dramatic roles
@kamuelalee
@kamuelalee 5 років тому
There were so many great actors in JFK -- John Candy being one of them. Others were Gary Oldman, Kevin Bacon, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, Michael Rooker, and Sissy Spacek. All fantastic!!
@srpdesigns
@srpdesigns Рік тому
One of the best scenes ever filmed in cinematic history .
@karaokeduncan
@karaokeduncan 5 місяців тому
This movie has remarkable, sustained intensity- with all pieces playing a critical role: script, music, editing, acting, direction, sound.
@archstanton3430
@archstanton3430 3 роки тому
For some reason I put off watching this movie for 30 years, but now I'm kinda glad I did. It's more relevant to me in 2021 than it would've been back then.
@IronHorsey3
@IronHorsey3 2 роки тому
Who benefits today selling out America to the ChiComs and who does the Globalist Establishment aim to stop at all costs? How many attempts did they fail between 2016 - w2020?
@ewaz6196
@ewaz6196 2 роки тому
@@IronHorsey3 ....bingo, it's almost EXACTLY what I said out loud having watched this scene now in present day.
@IronHorsey3
@IronHorsey3 2 роки тому
Eric Williamson - saw this in the movie theater with a gf back then and not an Oliver Stone then or now. But the game is waged even harder now.
@deathbeforeslavery3582
@deathbeforeslavery3582 2 роки тому
Damn..I’ll bet this was amazing to be seeing for the first time in 2021..You’ve got me wishing I had waited.
@larrywheels762
@larrywheels762 Рік тому
I put off looking into this case until I was 37 years old. I was afraid what I might realize about "history". Since then I've studied this case , this movie captured the turmoil of the cold War and showed how extreme opposition to kennedy exploded.
@alcd6333
@alcd6333 5 років тому
Almost 30 years since this film came out and it still carries a strong social message. Donald Sutherland is brilliant as "X" - you have to seriously question everything he addresses here, particularly the security detail in Dallas during Kennedy's visit.
@DixiePokerAce
@DixiePokerAce 2 роки тому
The character "X" was fictitious and did not exist. It was just part of Oliver Stone's conspiracy theory. Sutherland's performance was great but the person he portrayed was only in the movie.
@cacatr4495
@cacatr4495 2 роки тому
@@DixiePokerAce Sutherland's 'Mr.X' character was real-life Col. Fletcher Prouty who Garrison had corresponded with at length, which was represented as a meeting.
@nhma1117
@nhma1117 2 роки тому
X was my uncle, Colonel Fletcher Prouty. My family has served this country in the military and govt at the highest levels since the 1600s. Sutherland played him perfectly. ps you can read his books on this, he published several. Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty. look up his work
@lauralarrabee7870
@lauralarrabee7870 Рік тому
It was said that Jackie married Onassis for protection. She and her kids were surrounded by the establishment like hostages
@LordJagd
@LordJagd Рік тому
@@nhma1117 Since the 1600s? What were they doing before 1776?
@octavioaraujo1674
@octavioaraujo1674 6 місяців тому
Allen Dulles was fired by Kennedy over "The Bay of Pigs." But was appointment to investigate his murder. There are many sources on this, including he was selected to investigate JFK's murder, but by who. Let that sink in! BTW, there are two Dulles brothers.
@bobnagelkerk8695
@bobnagelkerk8695 9 місяців тому
I can still remember the chills & tingling I felt when I first witnessed this 4:35 scene in the theatre way back in 1991 providing some info I had NEVER known before even though I was nearly 40 at that time. I think I even had a tear or 2 in my eyes because it said so very much in such a short time. A riveting masterpiece of film making nearly 3 hours long and when it ended I wanted still more
@ericduggan6425
@ericduggan6425 7 років тому
I met Donald Sutherland in New York. Nice guy
@warmecanic
@warmecanic 6 років тому
You mean mister x, and no, we did not saw nothing, ok?
@jennifersman7990
@jennifersman7990 5 років тому
He seems that way, low key but approachable
@robpetcola3931
@robpetcola3931 4 роки тому
They're all Nice, until they beat you to the Punch on a job, then they become the Devil, to you. Its really all Perspective. Just Like Your Neighbors, family, People you do business with, colleagues, associates. Your Bro or sis's spouse, in-laws. Co-Exist My Friend. Lol, but I'm Pretty sure you're Right. He's a Nice Guy. ✌🎇
@catalinadog157
@catalinadog157 3 роки тому
@@robpetcola3931 man you're one paranoid guy, aren't ya, rob?
@terrybono5995
@terrybono5995 Рік тому
thats because hes canadian
@guri__mann
@guri__mann 4 роки тому
This film had the absolute best editing.
@nuckymancini7013
@nuckymancini7013 4 роки тому
Most stone films do
@twooclock9458
@twooclock9458 4 роки тому
JFK, NBK and Nixon are Oliver Stone's best for that reason
@RobertMJohnson
@RobertMJohnson 2 роки тому
@@twooclock9458 Wall Street and Platoon
@Bailey2006a
@Bailey2006a 9 місяців тому
That’s a hell of amount of words to memorize…great job , Donald
@DarthTurducken
@DarthTurducken 2 роки тому
I think I was 19 when this movie came out and this was probably the first role I ever saw Sutherland in. Still gives me chills.
@dougcrawford6386
@dougcrawford6386 10 місяців тому
Did you watch animal house he was in it
@DarthTurducken
@DarthTurducken 10 місяців тому
@@dougcrawford6386 damn I think so need to rewatch it tho 👍
@CoachatCole
@CoachatCole 2 роки тому
This was a groundbreaking movie. Using flashback scenes to spoon feed the viewer was brilliant.
@CoachatCole
@CoachatCole Рік тому
Yes, it was a brilliant filmmaking technique
@justisolated5621
@justisolated5621 3 роки тому
1:11 That gives me goosebumps, truly powerful, it's that good
@HarrisO.R8
@HarrisO.R8 Рік тому
IMO, The way that Sutherland speaks in this scene was the catalyst to him getting so much voice over work in many commercials, Somber and intelligent sounding. Well done.
@jorgegomez524
@jorgegomez524 Рік тому
60 years later, they’re still there, ruling the show
@wkmac2
@wkmac2 5 років тому
The entire scene with Mr. X (Donald Sutherland) was the absolute best scene in the entire movie. More was said in that entire dialogue than mot people will hear and then ponder in 20 years of their lives. Approaching 60 years later, it's still "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma."
@mookiewilson4166
@mookiewilson4166 8 місяців тому
Pfft, typical Hollywood bullshit. Get a white guy to play Malcolm X. Plus, Malcolm would’ve thought of a better alias than “X”.
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia
@globalspiritualrevolutionmedia 4 роки тому
Donald Sutherland Should've Won An Academy Award For Best Supporting Actor For his role as Mr. X - which is one of the greatest scenes in film history! The fluid flow of the scene reveals the gifted Sutherland including Kevin Costner.
@paulfromt.o.7384
@paulfromt.o.7384 Рік тому
This scene is one of the best ever. Happy Birthday to Donald Sutherland who is 87 today!
@charlesezrarevmongoosecane5097
@charlesezrarevmongoosecane5097 2 роки тому
I was 18 when i saw this , shook me. I see this now and it just haunts me. One of the most intense moments of this film.
@stevenwatchorn9816
@stevenwatchorn9816 3 роки тому
The passion of the people making this film shows so strongly in this scene, in the skill of the montage and editing, John WIlliams' propulsive score, and the driving power of Sutherland's performance. It blends beautifully, whatever one may think of the ideas.
@ferdtergesin9927
@ferdtergesin9927 3 роки тому
"Everyone, except the general public, hated Kennedy." -- E. Howard Hunt
@rbee22
@rbee22 3 роки тому
Kennedy was one of the staunchest Cold Warriors we had
@rileyproulx8892
@rileyproulx8892 3 роки тому
quoting the man who killed him
@generalfred9426
@generalfred9426 3 роки тому
@@rileyproulx8892 Hunt wasn't in Dallas that day...
@michaelwallbrown3726
@michaelwallbrown3726 2 роки тому
sound familiar Donald T
@BestIsntEasy
@BestIsntEasy 2 роки тому
@@rileyproulx8892 👁💎👁 *Q is 50th* CHAPTER/surah of wwwDOTsubmissionDOTorg Note also: 6 51, 4 145, and 49 15
@rivolinho
@rivolinho 2 роки тому
The audience is in the same boat as Costner in this scene. Struggling to keep up and trying to get some notes written down as this barrage of information hits you like machine gun fire!
@fascinatedbyeverything
@fascinatedbyeverything Рік тому
SOUTH PARK just parodied this in their "Japanese Toilet" episode
@HUTINAK
@HUTINAK 10 років тому
Sutherland at his finest
@bkavanaugh863
@bkavanaugh863 10 років тому
I know, wonderful scene. It reveals so much.
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 4 роки тому
Sutherland has done excellent work over the years. His acting stretch was not that difficult in this one. It is the content of what he is saying and the background music that seals the scene. Not that this is not a good choice for the scene . He is.
@bombarde1701a
@bombarde1701a 5 років тому
This scene sums up the entire conspiracy. Especially with the Secret Service not securing the city beforehand, the convertible limousine, etc. This scene gives you chills. Also the John Williams score in this scene is very reminiscent of his score to Jurassic Park, during Nedry’s heist of the Dino Embryos.
@checkmateking2854
@checkmateking2854 5 років тому
Great movie that took liberty with perverting the facts and characters
@scotttild
@scotttild Рік тому
Not really it didn't identify who was really behind it. Most likely because they didn't want to get sued because to prove it all the documents have to be released which were classified by the same person "group" that was behind it all in the first place.
@tofinoguy
@tofinoguy 11 місяців тому
Well, this part is fiction of course, but it's very well done. Fun movie.
@NeonRetrro
@NeonRetrro 10 місяців тому
It's the truth masked as a conspiracy, if you just go out claiming this you'll get shut down and get yelled misinformation, and yet the government is still hiding documents to this day, what's the reason? They don't want the truth out.
@JustSomeCanadianGuy
@JustSomeCanadianGuy 2 роки тому
I always say Sutherland being so amazing in this is partially due to him being one of the only guys in the movie who doesn’t put on an accent.
@chriscoccagna5917
@chriscoccagna5917 2 роки тому
The music and all the black and white scenes are just simply amazing.
@kenloc312
@kenloc312 6 років тому
Sutherland owned this scene. I remember watching this when I was a teenager thinking, "Damn ! This guy is good"
@hippiecheezburger5457
@hippiecheezburger5457 3 роки тому
i love the music in this film and the way Donald Sutherland played X, its like a whole monologue, just flawless acting.
@89stebu
@89stebu 5 місяців тому
Anyone else here for the 60th anniversary?
@gmartinz01
@gmartinz01 Рік тому
I was 8 years old when JFK was killed. My parents bought every magazine article about the assassination and I read them all. My mother even purchased a copy of the Zapruder film that was made available to the public. I was a child and willing to accept the government's conclusion that Oswald acted alone, but with each year I kept asking myself, "Why Ruby?" The government's line was Jack Ruby was just an irate citizen angry enough to take the law into his own hands because his President had been killed. Just an average citizen . . . connected to the Mob.
@andrewr62
@andrewr62 Рік тому
Well even a loosely affiliated mob contact can have feelings strong enough to act on.
@SoulTrapMace
@SoulTrapMace Рік тому
@Andrew * jack ruby was not loosely affiliated. Sam giancana and Santo trafficante frequented his club. Those are 2 guys that aren't ordinary gangsters
@martinzaehringer1697
@martinzaehringer1697 Рік тому
@@SoulTrapMace I feel our government is like Robert DeNiro's character at the end of "The Irishman," when the two young FBI officers try to get him to tell them what happened to Jimmy Hoffa and they say, "Everyone involved in dead now, why don't you just tell us what really happened," and he won't.
@Thrifty032781
@Thrifty032781 Рік тому
Jack Ruby was a loudmouth putz. Even if mafia members visited his club, they would never trust him with anything important. They would send one of their own loyal hit men. If Jack Ruby shot Oswald to shut him up.... 1) Why didn't Ruby do it earlier in the day when he had a clear chance to kill Oswald? 2) Why didn't a hit man do it before the Dallas police had him in custody, with plenty of time to blab, for 2 days? 3) Why didn't anyone kill Jack Ruby? He was a loudmouth, and one of the worst people you would entrust with a secret.
@firasajoury7813
@firasajoury7813 Рік тому
@@andrewr62 😂
@kathipapaleo3230
@kathipapaleo3230 8 років тому
Stone hit the jackpot with this film on so many levels. I had never seen the full Zapruder film so I sceeamed in horror right in the movie theatre.
@TheSMLIFfilms
@TheSMLIFfilms 8 років тому
Sometimes I wonder collectively how many times ive seen the presidents head explode
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 7 років тому
There were many critics at the time. But he was right on the money. I always thought so. Great film.
@larsorloff3393
@larsorloff3393 7 років тому
Agreed. Unfortunately, Stone completely struck out on honesty and historical accuracy.
@vernpascal1531
@vernpascal1531 7 років тому
Absolutely right, and he didn't even get into all the substantial evidence of mob involvement.
@larsorloff3393
@larsorloff3393 7 років тому
goodfella21f Seriously? There is plenty of material available online regarding Stone's abject dishonesty in JFK. For one thing, the real Jim Garrison was completely unhinged, unethical, and dishonest, but he was portrayed as the only honest man in the country and the only one who could see the truth behind the assassination. Happy hunting.
@BiffNacho
@BiffNacho 7 років тому
Does that sound like a bunch of coincidences to you Mr. Garrison? Not for one godamn moment.
@EBUNNY2012
@EBUNNY2012 4 роки тому
The Warren Report says, "yes," so that's good enough for an educated nation groomed on talk shows, pop music, television and lotto.
@dansullivan8648
@dansullivan8648 4 роки тому
Yeah but what Sutherland says isn't even what really happened. The movie is exactly that, a movie not factual at all.
@vernpascal1531
@vernpascal1531 4 роки тому
@@dansullivan8648 -A helluva lot of it is true. based on interviews and research.
@tylsimys67
@tylsimys67 4 роки тому
@@dansullivan8648 So there was 200-300 agents on the streets who never allowed open windows and that unusual curve to Elm?
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 роки тому
Donald Sutherland is playing Col. Fletcher Prouty, his boss was Edward Lansdale Col. Prouty wrote a book called 'The Secret Team'
@DrewZepp
@DrewZepp 5 місяців тому
I remember when I first watched this and the tension I felt the entire scene. Amazing movie
@cardinalRG
@cardinalRG 5 місяців тому
The movie’s a trainwreck, Oliver Stone’s grand vomiting up of every possible and un-substantiated conspiracy notion about Kennedy’s assassination he can think of. By Stone’s own admission, this particular scene contains a person that never existed (“Mr. X”), with dialogue that was never spoken, in a meeting that never took place.
@PerryCoxPF93
@PerryCoxPF93 4 місяці тому
​@@cardinalRGlol it is a movie not a documentary and much of it is taken from Fletcher Prouty's testimony and some random facts thrown in. JFK's directives to state dept staff to wind down Vietnam are irrefutably true and are backed by a recording from 10/5/63 of Kennedy in the Oval backing a withdrawal of troops even if there is no victory in the foreseeable future.
@user-yk1eb9jl4f
@user-yk1eb9jl4f 6 місяців тому
What he says in this movie makes more sense then anything the fbi has ever tried to explain
@KayreSakht
@KayreSakht 10 років тому
God Bless Jim Garrison, Jim Marrs, Oliver Stone, and John F Kennedy
@woodgrovemgr
@woodgrovemgr 2 роки тому
Don't forget Mark Lane
@maxipazz8214
@maxipazz8214 2 роки тому
Don’t forget jack Rubinstein
@vippsmillennial6336
@vippsmillennial6336 Рік тому
And Fletcher Prouty.
@djstarsign
@djstarsign 4 роки тому
This is still one of the most impressive scenes I can remember from all the films I’ve watched over the years.
@aldevarona7907
@aldevarona7907 2 роки тому
This Oliver Stone film was a Masterpiece.Period.
@natepeace1737
@natepeace1737 Рік тому
Sutherland is ridiculously deliciously good here! Such a phenomenal actor!
@freddymarcel-marcum6831
@freddymarcel-marcum6831 2 роки тому
I've been on that Air Force One that's parked in Dayton, it's amazing sometimes how close you can get to world history.
@TheRubberStudiosASMR
@TheRubberStudiosASMR 7 років тому
One of the greatest scenes ever. I was on the edge of my seat. This small section had more excitement than most thrillers!
@ClifPayne
@ClifPayne 3 роки тому
As many times as I’ve seen this movie, this brilliant scene is the one that is most memorable from a movie with several memorable scenes. I met Donald Sutherland during the post production of this movie.
@MN-fl3hb
@MN-fl3hb Рік тому
Best 5 minutes of the entire movie. Stunning performance
@Qeops
@Qeops 9 місяців тому
I don’t even know 5 people in my life that could watch this and truly understand this scene one of my favorites for so many years still as relevant as ever
@jpetersgoyanks
@jpetersgoyanks 4 роки тому
The character acting in this film is pure genius of casting and performance. Everyone is just right, Laurie Metcalf, Michael Rooker, John Candy, Joe Pesci, Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones, Jack Lemon, Walter Matthau, Kevin Bacon, Edward Asner, Vincent D’Nofrio, Brian Doyle-Murray & of course Donald Sutherland... all supporting Sissy Spacek & Kevin Costner.
@JedEkert
@JedEkert Рік тому
They were all brilliantly executed parts, I was picking my jaw up off the ground after watching John Candy deliver his part. Wow.
@seththomas9105
@seththomas9105 Рік тому
@@JedEkert John Candy showed he had the Moxie for not just comedy. Asner, Lemon, Mathhau, etc. were ALL outstanding.
@JedEkert
@JedEkert Рік тому
@@seththomas9105 my understanding about that bit JC did, was the perspiration was genuine, as he was very nervous and wanted to get it right. He did.
@undergroundunlimited2282
@undergroundunlimited2282 4 місяці тому
Candy was epic.
@savp199524
@savp199524 6 років тому
The ominous John Williams music, simply a master
@austinkersey2445
@austinkersey2445 4 роки тому
The Conspirators (the track in the first half of the video) is my favorite of the whole film. That nonstop woodblock and the low-brass build-up to the high-brass with the strings is just bone-chilling.
@bobthebuilder9553
@bobthebuilder9553 Рік тому
Thats the thing, really......Donald Sutherland's cameo steals this portion of the film. He is one of the finest character actors in Hollywood. He truly gets into his parts and is absolutely convincing.
@portugal5698
@portugal5698 Рік тому
I love how “Mr. X” was used as a way to represent the genuine integrity men like our grandfather’s had back in their day, as opposed to “his superior,” “ Gen. Y!”You could just sense he is a good guy!!
@tpryce6243
@tpryce6243 Рік тому
And completely full of baloney.
@portugal5698
@portugal5698 Рік тому
@@tpryce6243oh please. Like his “fictionalized depiction,” he knew dam well he was on the radar. Probably had to say what he could to get out of harms way. Don’t blame him one bit for recanting to the crooks!!
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