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when was the last time you gave a standing ovation to a film, the colossal success of death wish sparked a dubious vogue for revenge films, a kind of urban detective where ordinary people take on the functions of a bungled police force and helpless justice rages. they cut off his hand and took away his family. they took the soul. he's hoarding anger and will explode soon this film will change for bronson. all the lord is with us today, one of the leading actors in the world, mr. charles bronson thank you frank in the fifty-third year, bronson finally became a superstar in the united states and his body is an army icon
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lobby aura which does not go out and now charles bronson yes, the film of the great charles bronson. what is the name of i will kill you. i think charles was attracted by the fact that he is a man of action, because he wants to act. people want to see their husbands like this, at the same time, all these acts of violence, he sympathizes with the hero, because there is humanity in him, there is subtlety, and the viewer feels it behind his acts of cruelty. and yet he does them, although in essence. he's a good man , that sounds strange. is it possible to kill 30 people for an hour and a half and be good? at the pinnacle of
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fame, bronson could do whatever he wanted, he could, like klintwisdom, make films himself, picking up the baton of black westerns with hard geleons. who are you ? i wouldn't be happy if, once i looked at my path, i understood? all i did was star in a few films and make money. i think it's my duty to myself and others to try. what else are you bronson did not have such impulses. i live, as usual, in it the same food, i do the same exercises, everything, as before. bronson had no career plans
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i read the script and think about its fate. i have to understand whether they will watch it or not. will the film be watched in other countries? will it be a box office success? will it bring in money so that you can make other films with it? in fact, for bronson, the main thing is not the movie in the forefront of his family life in his marriage to jill island. they had six children. their family lives in two houses, a mansion in hollywood and a large estate in bermont. there bronson escapes between filming from the hustle and bustle of society. it has about 120 gars, great we have three ponds, two small and one twenty
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square meters in all there is fish. he likes to be around the forest, you go there for a long time. no, i would like it to be longer. henceforth, the main thing for bronson in each project is a large fee. and the opportunity to get a role for the wife how much you give, i say, i'm busy? how much? 1.200 goes and 39 dollars. and 50% but the directors are not happy with the imposed actress in addition to his heavy temper. everything goes much easier when you're dealing with me. if you talk,
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i'll turn my head. hey. put the stolen melon on the ground and get out of here. one of bronson's favorite roles in richard fleischer's elmore leonardo film mister majestic, he plays a hardened cynic farmer who is forced to defend his mexican farmhands, his character has become iconic tarantino mentioned him in true love. you know who the hell we got here charlie bronson mr. majestic look charlie despite enjoying the game, bronson was getting more and more annoyed. first day of shooting. he complained about insufficiently efficient assistants. richard fleischer recalled, the whole corpse froze,
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no one else said a word to him all day. not a word hello or goodbye. bronson did not notice this, only surprised that they call him mr. bronson they charlie. i'm glad you liked it, because otherwise i would have known that i would forget this line. eminent actors eventually get tired and are replaced by fresh ones bronson, trying to get away from the image of a cold and ruthless urban avenger, starred with dominique sandal in a film based on the hollywood classic casablanca c
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arrival in cabablonca. reflecting his own life, bronson plays the characters of misanthropes who live outside of society and are persecuted for breaking any rules. so be it, i have to detain you, end this. this is the law, not my will, for you, i'm just a name for the policeman blanca in the roles of savages of loners, he could show the hero, who was skinned alive, i hugged her. and now she's gone. disappeared and the trace of my beloved clementine she disappeared forever. however, the critics were cold,
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and the success is small bronson became a prisoner of one years earlier, in a newspaper interview, bronson shared his disappointment. i'm not a charles bronson fan. i did not become what i dreamed of in my youth. for me, this is a disappointment. i am disappointed in myself and the appearance and voice and the rest is one disappointment. more often, where the heat hid from the cold. when will the heart beat faster? when will life return with spring? what where when spring series of games from
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future in the early 1980s, bronson was approached by two cheap film producers, catchers of fleeting success. we launch films for 5 million. and the average cost per film in america is 16 million. we just don't spend on what we call finance. what does f mean - bullshit, nicknamed in hollywood circles, the precocious yorom globus advised bronson to play the urban avenger again with director michael weir. persuades offered him $2 million. when violence rules the city and the police are powerless, one man
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knows what to do? beware charles bronson 8 years after death wish, the remake tried to revive a dried-up theme by adding a ghoulish scene of violence the criticism was merciless. i'm sorry, but the movie death wish 2 is impossible to take seriously. i was the only woman in the cinema plus 25 other men and the men were ridiculous. and i know the boring movie plot of death wish 2. this is revenge and more. there is nothing there, the only topic is in the frame, then
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gun case. you believe in the lord i believe. now you will meet him with dubious humor of dialogues. the film was made to canon's recipes and grossed over $16 million. this huge success cemented bronson's stereotypical image of a contract with the canon group that gave him the right to read scripts, but obliged him to shoot scripts regularly, offering many and almost all the same hero shoots kills looks back. sees the enemy kills and so on prepared. motor abundance of script clichés were rejected by bronson became a brand poster of his
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films with logos, his image is often more important than the film itself, his close-up face or his silhouette, recognizable thanks to. at the most impressive trunk in almost all city vacant places. bronson's face was swollen with age and cosmetic surgery. in the end, the public got tired of him. the hell with bronson no longer shocks the audience in cinemas, but still holds on to video stores. it can provide five or eight or 10 million box office receipts, but only on video charles bronson in the new film 200,000 cassettes for $ 56 each disperse in an instant. charles bronson returns bronson donned the urban avenger costume for the fifth time in 1971. his fee for the film
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was $5 million and the box office was under two. sorry, whatever. i don't need anything, the spectacular failure of this absolutely old-fashioned film ended his film career and forever linked him to this caricatured hero. watch cultural news broadcast. i'm host jay sherman thank you today we're talking about the oldest charles bronson in death wish nine. i'd rather died. in 1984, his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer and bronson stopped acting; he publicly supported her in the fight against the disease
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; , but cancer won and in 1990 lived ireland died, she was 54 years old. bronson was killed by actor sean penn. sympathy gave him a role in his first film, indian runner. in this family drama, bronson played the head of the family. his the suffering hero committed suicide after the death of his wife. the fact that the role is very small is one of the reasons
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why i took it? i did not work for two years, because i gave all my time to my wife, did not want to leave her and generally doubted that i would still work, but they sent me many scripts. including sean's script i read pages, 25 of sean's script and thought. who wrote this? i look at the signature of sean penn how cool and after reading it i realized that the author is a man who is mature beyond his years, so deep is his understanding of the characters and the situation. do you need anything? no thanks maria thank you. you know, joe, i didn't welcome your
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marriage to a mexican. but now i look at her beautiful. and the wife is great. god, how wrong i was. with this touching character, bronson once again conquered the screen. to the north, wait for teas, say something. on august 30, 2003, charles bronson, who suffered from alzheimer's disease for many years, died from the effects of pneumonia. a
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they are kind of lethargic. you know how strange. i just haven't seen you, as if i'm still a child, by the way, mom, and in what year did my father leave us in thirty-six or thirty-seven? is lisa dead? well, lisa lisa is the one with whom the printing house worked. forgive me if i'm at fault. andrey of tarkovskogo mirrors on sunday on the first
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hello program time will tell, we continue to work live as part of the information channel. i'm artem sheinin, we continue the conversation from different angles, from different angles, about a special military operation, which is carried out on the territory of ukraine and e, which caused a lot of processes, both economic and informational, political and geopolitical, and many of which we will talk about today, but we need to start today with e, news. uh, the news is the news of today's early morning, and which, probably, most of us know, and
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that ukrainian helicopters, more precisely, some helicopters that arrived from the territory of ukraine a struck not at oil depot a in belgorod, but hit it she's on fire. there is held operation fortunately. uh, rescue extinguishing. eh, fortunately. uh, victims, but no. and i think it is important to start today's conversation with this topic. well , firstly, because if we do something, then we always need to tell the truth, which reflects the complexity of the situation we are dealing with, and the situation is really complex and not simple, and , in fact, the need for a special military operation. this largely determined that next to us for 8 years a rather difficult neighbor was grown, he was armed, what is called trained on the hatred towards us and the talk
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that something had to be done about it is confirmed by the fact that now, and in this situation, we see that these are people who, well, do not at all represent anything close to those such european innocent, that means, here's a dandelion, which they were sitting in a cafe there, which means they were drinking coffee there on khreshchatyk and suddenly came, which means that such a tough iron monster of them. eh, here trampled, we see that this is absolutely not so. it was initially known and talked about it, this ukraine the side that fought in the donbas for 8 years, this country, which lived psychologically in the conditions of mobilization and preparation for war and the conduct of the war, which was going on here and constant pumping to the fact that or it’s too late, remember all these conversations, there tanks and missiles will fly to moscow and so on and so forth, these are people whose psyche is mobilized, and in this sense, this is the story with the arrival of these helicopters, and also with their strike on the
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oil depot on our territory. it is also very revealing in the fact that all these conversations, which have been waged for 8 years in ukraine and around the world, that russia every day thinks of waging war with ukraine, and so on. this story highlighted that yes, in this particular part, at the e level of our border, at the level of countering low-flying targets, which are helicopters that can fly above the ground at an altitude of 7-10 m and they do not carry out any regular air defense, but in principle created air defense systems. for such purposes, no, and this proves that this proves that no war. with this country all these 8 years no one was preparing, there was no such idea. another thesis that shows this story, about which we talked a lot, but it’s all like that, somehow you know, well, when it was said
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that in fact ukraine is not just a nato outpost, but, in general, the country’s army, which fully integrated into the military structure of nato why do i say that this story largely confirms this thesis? yes, because these helicopters fly at night without some very clever navigation that is not built into mi-24 helicopters had to be led by someone through some very cunning satellites. and we talked about it more than once or twice, that in fact the ukrainian army is fighting. being fully integrated with the nato satellite reconnaissance system and in this sense it is in fact, that is, the ukrainian infantry is fighting with the support of nato surveillance systems and only parts and with the help of these surveillance systems these helicopters could fly over, that is, roughly speaking, they
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were led along a certain route seeing where it is and so on. and that's why it all became possible, and that's why the first three points show that all these talks that something had to be done about it, but only being confirmed. well, this is confirmation that when you conduct, at least, whatever you call it, a special military operation, but if these are military operations, military operations require a different level of mobilization of the entire society, the army of society, and so on and so forth, that's all. this is a very important reminder for all of us, but for those who do not know, in general, when they go fighting. and on the other side of these hostilities are people who i have talked about this a million times before the start of a special military operation. you can check me on the other side of the people who have a military tradition. i'm not talking about the ideology of the military tradition in many respects the same as we
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now have here, two of the most stubborn military people clashed with the military traditions of the people, more precisely, one people clashed. and so this is another reminder to us that this can't be easy. not just without mobilization. therefore, if someone had some ideas, but that this is something like this. if you don’t have it yourself right away, then guys, you need to get rid of them such goals that we set ourselves simply and easily. they are not achieved, especially since, as i said, ukraine in this case does not act as a country of ukraine in any way as a ukrainian army. and as, of course, the outpost is a tool, if you want a manipulator, and the entire military structure of nato is the point, and in fact, with this very west and with nato, the american-centric world will eat it up. and we resist them not only in this theater of operations. well , where in the economic theater of hostilities? well
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, actually, formally, more precisely, formally today. in fact, since yesterday, such a very interesting economic operation began to force countries unfriendly to the russian federation to pay for gas in rubles. what did we also warn about for a long time? and as a matter of fact, gazprom sent notifications about the procedure for paying for gas in rubles, and the fact that this happened today is definitely not a joke, and, in fact, the weather today in many countries of western europe and eastern europe, or either also jokes with them, or vice versa calls them to a more serious attitude to what is happening, because in general the weather is there. with a serious attitude to what is happening, because in in general, the weather there is about the same, which in a sense, i think, this is coolness, such freshness . here is the spring april fool's freshness, it should, well, somehow, to air the brains
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of people, that they somehow began to think, really, in in principle, there are people there who thought realistically before and now continue to make quite realistic statements. well, for example, viktor orban, please. this is not about putting on sweaters in the evening to slightly reduce heating about the fact that if there are no sources of energy from russia, then there will be no energy in hungary at all to replace cheap russian gas with expensive american gas, such proposals are absurd and disastrous for the economy. to transport sufficient volumes of lng through the ocean is not accounted for, so there is no alternative to gas supplies from russia to europe and in particular to hungary in the short term, there is no absurd and disastrous for the economy. says the prime minister of hungary the man who comes out. well, as if from a certain reality from the interests of the population of their country. it's like one facet, er, of the relationship to the situation, another facet of the relationship to the situation. this is the german minister, and who
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demonstrates to us, in fact, the absurdity and disastrous for the economy, but on a completely different flank. here's jem ozdemir minister of food agriculture of germany what? so, uh, we need less animals for less consumption, but he wants us to, well, and so on. in general, as they say, we hold on to nothing. it is these two flanks in the middle that are countries, like austria, which are somehow trying to put it all together, well, in their head in their heads and somehow decide to go in the direction of absurdity and destructiveness, or go in the direction of some common sense. well, let's hear the statement, a statement. hey, first of all, here representative of the company omv. this is the largest austrian gas company, whose company argues like this, please. phasing out russian gas is impossible unless we are prepared to accept the huge consequences of some
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