Bradley Cooper - Black Eyes - Full Performance (A Star Is Born)

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Bradley Cooper should, seriously, consider a career in music. This man is an epic singer. Country or rock, no matter.

cwalke
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YOU SIT DOWN IN THE CINEMA AND THIS HITS YOU WOW

robertmyles
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This man literally taught himself to be a musician for the roll. This is a mock rock concert and I see and hear no difference between this and a real one. He’s unbelievable. This song stands alone as a real rock song against any other.

lindamcmanus
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Fun fact: This performance was filmed live at a Willie Nelson concert. Bradley had spent the past year learning how to play guitar from Willie's son Luke.

furioussherman
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One of the best opening scenes, captivating 👌🏽 Bradley Cooper did a top job with this movie

dominiquemartinez
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The fact that he wrote, arranged, and then sang this song is pretty legendary. Guy is gifted in the arts

joeohh
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This song in the cinema is the closest thing to being at a real concert caught on film especially the sound.

wereoursouls
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If Bradley Cooper is really singing these songs, he should be a singer, cause he sounds amazing

keithpalmer
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Without this performance, there's no way it would have been believable that Cooper's character was a star before Gaga's character. The movie wouldn't work or, at least, wouldn't work nearly as well if Cooper hadn't been able to deliver.

JohnDavidDunlap
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Man I wish I could experience this in the big screen again.. sounds so good with the surround system

imanis.h.
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So I watched his interview on Tv talking about this was at a ACTUAL Willie Nelson with Willies permission, He walked out in stage & announced he was shooting a movie & was gonna play a song & asked the crowd if it was ok to do is what we Bradley took singing lessons & everything for this of the best movies of the decade!!💯💯💯💯

charleswade
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I went to the theater alone and watched this movie, and my heart raced the whole time I listened to Black Eyes.
I still can't forget the excitement at that time.

hyeuni
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Still one of the best opening movie scenes of the last 10 years or so.

joshuabrown
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When ur an a actor and could be a rock star is just pure gold.

mikegriffith
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this sounded impeccable in the movie theater! bradley killed it

sheeelseeee
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I know maybe Bohemian Rhapsody wins alot in awards season ....!!!
But oh Lord this movie is ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL...!!
All the song are so BRILLIANT and POWERFUL !!! Original too..!!!
For me A STAR IS BORN SHOULD WIN A BEST LEAD ACTOR FOR BRADLEY...HE IS SO AMAZING AND BELIEVEBLE FOR HIS ROLE !!!
APPLAUD FOR HIM ...!!

kukuhsantoso
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I was wondering why the crowd seemed so mild in the brief moments you see them—no head banging or sway to the rhythm—and then I saw an interview with Bradley Cooper saying nobody could hear them, and that this was filmed in front of fans at stagecoach waiting for Willie Nelson.

Apparently he was acting this all out at low volume so nobody could record the song prior to release, so everyone outside the front few rows couldn’t hear anything. The fact he could jump around in near silence in front of a clueless audience of thousands and make it this convincing for a film audience is a testament to this guys acting ability. I’m a grown man and this is the only film to make me bawl. Bradley Cooper is a fantastic actor, and it was a pleasure to see this talent on film.

cameronpavelic
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This scene alone tells you that the movie is going to be fantastic. It pumped you full of energy and excitement right out the gate.

miss.g-shun-w
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Cooper's character as this musician is what really made the remake fresh, distinguished it from other versions. Jackson Maine is a well rounded relatable, endearing character. And with Stefani, her talent, ...it was great! Cooper should have won Oscar for male actor in leading role. He was brilliant.

maedavis
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I believe this is one of Brad’s best performances.

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