>Marlon Brando routinely spent hours in his air-conditioned trailer when he was supposed to be on camera, while actors and extras sweltered in the tropical heat in full make-up and heavy costumes.
>Brando was only answering the door when the pizza man came. This was the best news that the pizza-makers of Cairns, this small town, had ever had because Brando was consuming industrial quantities of pizza while ruminating on what the hell he was going to do when he had to face the cameras.
Marlon Brando routinely spent hours in his air-conditioned trailer when he was supposed to be on camera...
Brando was a big fan of the fart gags: he tortured Robert De Niro on ‘The Score’ by continually hiding a remote control whoopee cushion on set. (Brando was introduced to the electronic fart machine by none other than Johnny Depp, who claims his idol yelled “I’ve found God!” when Depp showed one to him). One of Brando’s big business ideas was a phone company called Dial-A-Fart, where members of the public would phone a premium rate number to listen to fart sounds. They would then have to guess which celebrity provided the guff. Honestly, it’s not the worst idea we’ve ever heard. When Depp asked him why he enjoyed fart gags so much, Brando replied: “Because they are blatantly anti-social.”
What was actually wrong with Brando anyway, was he mentally ill in some way
Gluttony and mild hedonism.
>What was actually wrong with Brando anyway, was he mentally ill in some way
No, he had a very interesting upbringing. Too long for a single post you should look into it
If you could phone smells the dude would have been made tho let's be real
Brapposter Prime
Post the egg eating pasta
He's Marlon Brando he does what he wants
wow what a brooding genius
I would watch a Mortal Kombat movie where Marlon Brando plays Raiden.
/brando/ threads give me a modicum of hope that Yea Forums is redeemable.
Ahead of the curve
Doctor Moreau is a terrible movie but I can sit through the entire thing for insane art direction and design alone. It helps if you imagine it's a spinoff Mad Max film taking place in a different part of the world.
Why isn't there a bio movie about Brando's life?
shame it didn't live up to the concept art. then again nothing ever does.
YOU'RE A FRAUD NEWMAN
>It was Marlon Brando's idea for Doctor Moreau to wear an ice-bucket on his head in one scene. He came up with the idea out of boredom and because of the heat. Everyone was too afraid to ask him to remove it.
The chad brando, the virgin DDL
I bet he would have respected the man that called him out on his latter year shit, then he would try to eat/fuck him.
Weird I'm watching the documentary about this movie right now
At every fuck I gave you your shameless tongue come bursting out through your lips and if I gave you a bigger stronger fuck than usual fat dirty farts came spluttering out of your backside. You had an arse full of farts that night, darling, and I fucked them out of you, big fat fellows, long windy ones, quick little merry cracks and a lot of tiny little naughty farties ending in a long gush from your hole. It is wonderful to fuck a farting woman when every fuck drives one out of her. I think I would know Nora’s fart anywhere. I think I could pick hers out in a roomful of farting women. It is a rather girlish noise not like the wet windy fart which I imagine fat wives have. It is sudden and dry and dirty like what a bold girl would let off in fun in a school dormitory at night. I hope Nora will let off no end of her farts in my face so that I may know their smell also.
No doubt. The line between Chad and madness is thin
Great actor but a prima donna.
>With changes being made to the script on a daily basis, actually learning it seemed pointless, so Brando had his dialogue read aloud to him line by line via an earpiece during filming. Sometimes the signal would be drowned out by a local police scanner, and Thewlis would later reminisce about Moreau shouting in the middle of a scene: “There’s a robbery at Woolworths”.
Brando got Kubrick fired and Coppola was scared shitless of him. Has anyone come close to this much power in Hollywood? John Wayne in his prime maybe?
>He was an avid user of the Internet in his final years, often going into chat rooms to start arguments.
Truly /ourguy/
I think he honestly wanted to see how far you could push the very concept of 'celebrity' and where the tipping point was.
Oh man, he would have been great to have on this board.
Whats the documentary called? It's one of those things I've always wanted to watch but never made the time, the bits I've heard about sound insane.
>The film contains a scene in which Brando's character engages in anal rape using butter as a lubricant. In a 2006 interview, Schneider said that the scene was not in the script and that "when they told me, I had a burst of anger. Woo! I threw everything. And nobody can force someone to do something not in the script. But I didn't know that. I was too young".[8] In 2007, Schneider recounted feelings of sexual humiliation pertaining to the rape scene:
>They only told me about it before we had to film the scene and I was so angry. I should have called my agent or had my lawyer come to the set because you can't force someone to do something that isn't in the script, but at the time, I didn't know that. Marlon said to me: 'Maria, don't worry, it's just a movie', but during the scene, even though what Marlon was doing wasn't real, I was crying real tears. I felt humiliated and to be honest, I felt a little raped, both by Marlon and by Bertolucci. After the scene, Marlon didn't console me or apologise. Thankfully, there was just one take
>Schneider also said that making the film "ruined her life" and was her life's only regret,[8] and that she considers Bertolucci a "gangster and a pimp".[10] In 2011, Bertolucci denied that he "stole her youth" (she was 19 at the time of filming), and commented, "The girl wasn't mature enough to understand what was going on."[11] Schneider remained friends with Brando until his death in 2004, but never made up with Bertolucci. She also claimed that Brando and Bertolucci "made a fortune" from the film while she made very little money
>The 1970s were turbulent years for Schneider, marked by drug addiction, overdoses, and a suicide attempt. Schneider said that she disliked the instant fame accorded to her from Last Tango in Paris. She suffered abuse and began taking drugs.
>Schneider died of breast cancer on 3 February 2011 at age 58.
Why was filmmaking so much more honest back then?
Incredibly based
read his book
Brando was very talented and very lazy
he worked hard when he had to and wanted to work less
he went for the dough
but the neighbor always
came up with the goods
he was a pro
and he was so pretty
always
bumping because I want to know to
He was great in Superman
this movie is amazing, I need to watch it again
>Brando was only answering the door when the pizza man came. This was the best news that the pizza-makers of Cairns, this small town, had ever had because Brando was consuming industrial quantities of pizza
living the dream
>“There’s a robbery at Woolworths”
Look up Lost Soul on Amazon Prime. I'm still watching it. It's not a well-made doc but it gets the story told.
His daughter had just committed suicide before filming.
>mild
fuuuck