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Un documentaire qui retrace la carrière de l'acteur Michael Madsen, célèbre pour ses rôles de "dur à cuire" dans de | dG1fUTB6U0hYYVpueEk
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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Michael sort of thrives on the uncertainty of not knowing what's right around the corner
00:37Michael looked like an actor should on screen
00:42Al Pacino years later explained it to me
00:45He goes, because it really happened
00:48There was a difference between acting and one known, it really happened, and it happened
00:51I said, what happened to Michael Madsen?
00:54I was scared to death of my dad
00:56There was a big difference between a spanking and a knockout
01:01So I thought it would be an interesting thing if he was forced to take it off in the scene
01:05And I was like, oh god, you mental fucker
01:08And now it's a thing
01:09It's one of the best moments of the movie
01:12It defines my character
01:14Don't listen to him, he's a crazy man
01:16I wrote a poem on my leg one time in the back of a taxi cab
01:20If you don't do it right then and there, you'll forget
01:22And then later you go, oh man, and you can't remember
01:25And so you gotta write it right when you're thinking it
01:28Dennis was also a great big influence on me about writing
01:31He goes, this is really good, man
01:33You should keep writing, man
01:35You know
01:35If somebody like that compliments you
01:38You realize, well, maybe I got something here
01:39This is what great actors do
01:42They have so much behind their eyes
01:46That you know that they've been through a lot
01:48So even though they can be like the tough guy
01:52They can fall helplessly in love
01:56So he had it, man
01:58From the get-go
02:12I don't know
02:28Yeah
02:30Yeah

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