Paul Newman on the set of The Long, Hot Summer in Louisiana, 1957.
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Joanne Woodward and Lee Remick on set of THE LONG, HOT SUMMER (1958)
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Don Johnson congratulating Judith Ivey on her 1984 Tony Award
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"The one thing I've learned about fame that was most shocking to me was that it's irreversible. There's no antidote for it...the only thing you can do from there is become infamous, and I don't want to do that!" — Don Johnson
Includes some behind-the-scenes footage from Miami Vice, but also
look at this cocky little butt. smooching on ava gardner and cybil shepard in the same take? lifting judith ivey off the ground? despicable
staying up late to watch movies on TV? boy, ily
I just see a lonely, creative kid who liked making movies, and thrived under directors that let him play with the medium
WHAT kind of deleted scene nonsense is THIS? the bts footage here would have explained so much in the movie. did it originally air with this footage or was it always cut out? and for godssake who decided he needed to show this much tiddy? him??
i hate when they put him interviews, he gets stressed out and stutters or blanks
DJ is a moral tale of desperately seeking something, finally receiving it, but being completely unaware of the negative consequences of the thing until too late (e.g. fame)
not little Jesse pretending to be Sonny Crockett and his dad saying "I hope he doesn't become an actor" XD
(bro, if you're still with Patti what you uh doing w/ Cybil?)
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