Cinema Garmonbozia
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Quentin Tarantino on Point Blank
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Amy Nicholson interviews QT
Fearmakers: Roger Corman - King of the B's
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Directors Joe Dante, John Carpenter, Jim Wynorski, writer Richard Matheson, author Bill Warren, screenwriter Mark McGee and others discuss the works of Roger Corman.
Quentin Tarantino on seeing The Matrix on opening night in 1999
Просмотров 1,9 млн3 года назад
Amy Nicholson interviews QT
Alec Baldwin in talk with Brian De Palma
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
In October 2019 the Hamptons International Film Festival honored Brian De Palma with Lifetime Achievement Award. Award was presented by his daughter Piper De Palma, and he was interviewed by Alec Baldwin. Audio from "Here's the Thing with Alec Baldwin", custom made video.
Quentin Tarantino on catching up with MCU & Superhero movies
Просмотров 169 тыс.3 года назад
Amy Nicholson interviews QT
GONE GIRL | Bedroom Scene | David Fincher Commentary
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Rosamund Pike goes psycho on Neil Patrick Harris
Quentin Tarantino on 70s porn scene & Boogie Nights
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Amy Nicholson interviews QT
David Fincher & Brad Pitt on first public reactions from the Se7en premiere
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David Fincher & Brad Pitt talk about the premiere screening of Se7en in New York and marketing people in Hollywood
HEAT Heist Scene | Michael Mann commentary
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All rights go to Warner Bros.
Pacino/De Niro diner scene in HEAT | Michael Mann commentary
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All rights go to Warner Bros.
Dazed & Confused | Making of
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The making of Richard Linklater's classic 1993 film Dazed & Confused All rights go to Universal
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Modesto incident
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On the night of March 22, 1970, Kathleen Johns was driving from San Bernardino to Petaluma to visit her mother. She was seven months pregnant and had her 10-month-old daughter beside her.[38] While heading west on Highway 132 near Modesto, a car behind her began honking its horn and flashing its headlights. She pulled off the road and stopped. The man in the car parked behind her, approached he...
Lumet on Lumet
Просмотров 7 тыс.6 лет назад
This is a compilation of interviews conducted with Sidney Lumet throughout his carrer, where he talks about the art of directing, his beginnings and films (filmography includes 12 Angry Men, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Network)
Guilt by association: The making of Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
Spellbound (1945) Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Checkhov, Rhonda Fleming All rights go to Warner Home Video
Quentin Tarantino on True Romance's original structure
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Quentin Tarantino on True Romance's original structure
A Brief History Of Slasher Movies
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A Brief History Of Slasher Movies
Los Angeles: City of Film Noir (documentary)
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Los Angeles: City of Film Noir (documentary)
Get Out | Director commentary
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Get Out | Director commentary
Friedkin's reaction to Refn's claim that Only God Forgives is a masterpiece
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Friedkin's reaction to Refn's claim that Only God Forgives is a masterpiece
From Dusk Till Dawn | Tarantino & Rodriguez commentary for "Santanico Pandemonium"
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 лет назад
From Dusk Till Dawn | Tarantino & Rodriguez commentary for "Santanico Pandemonium"
Bill Skarsgård on IT: Chapter 2 (2019)
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.6 лет назад
Bill Skarsgård on IT: Chapter 2 (2019)
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Lake Berryessa attack
Просмотров 110 тыс.6 лет назад
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Lake Berryessa attack
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Vallejo shooting
Просмотров 30 тыс.6 лет назад
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Vallejo shooting
Story on Martin Sheen's heart attack on APOCALYPSE NOW
Просмотров 85 тыс.6 лет назад
Story on Martin Sheen's heart attack on APOCALYPSE NOW
Michael Mann interviews Ridley Scott: All The Money In The World
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Michael Mann interviews Ridley Scott: All The Money In The World
Gary Oldman on Lee Harvey Oswald & filming JFK
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Gary Oldman on Lee Harvey Oswald & filming JFK
David Patrick Kelly plays a song for David Lynch
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David Patrick Kelly plays a song for David Lynch
Bill Skarsgård on his role in Stephen King's Castle Rock
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Bill Skarsgård on his role in Stephen King's Castle Rock
Ridley Scott on Kevin Spacey: "I never heard from him"
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Ridley Scott on Kevin Spacey: "I never heard from him"

Комментарии

  • @barryeck4183
    @barryeck4183 22 часа назад

    It's so evident now that there are people like you Mark exposing the lies and evil. It truly is truth versus lies. Light versus darkness. God versus satan.

  • @camelkins9688
    @camelkins9688 23 часа назад

    The only other movie that I can remember feeling even a bit close to how I felt watching The Matrix, was Matt Reeve's "The Batman". The Batmobile scene along reminded me of that "electric" feeling that Tarantino describes. I felt like a kid again.

  • @luisbohorquez7096
    @luisbohorquez7096 День назад

    Brian Doyle Murray (Bill Murray's brother)

  • @browningautomatic2393
    @browningautomatic2393 День назад

    GOOD VIDEO ! TUESDAY 6/25/24 JUNE 25, 2024

  • @CoIoneIPanic
    @CoIoneIPanic День назад

    I dont think the peeps of other generations understand how overrated this movie is. Kids didn't act like that during that time. These kids act like they from the quaalude generation. Which they are.

  • @philipgreenegreene3454
    @philipgreenegreene3454 День назад

    I had just turned 13!

  • @carydavidhoffson6014
    @carydavidhoffson6014 День назад

    Jack ruby was in good health and he did not have cancer this was the only way to stop him from talking that would be different from Lee harvey oswald this time

  • @09rja
    @09rja День назад

    It's medically impossible that he got cancer that way.

  • @nathangayner7592
    @nathangayner7592 День назад

    For sure, the most mind blowing movie I’ve ever seen in the theater. What it was, was not possible, until I saw it with my own eyes. Loved it!

  • @zenneosen1
    @zenneosen1 День назад

    He is right. Reviews kill the movie expectation these days. Every Tom, dick, and Harry who has a mobile phone is an expert and his half a## take on movie reviews is killing the industry.

  • @harrisonshields7084
    @harrisonshields7084 2 дня назад

    1999 was a revolutionary year for movies. Four films came out of major Hollywood studios that year which broke all the rules. They were subversive and philosophical and changed the way many of us watched movies forever. The Matrix was obviously one of them. The other three were…

  • @JJDrumsChannel
    @JJDrumsChannel 2 дня назад

    Man what a great fucking story .. you could make a movie just from this story and it would be incredible....

  • @user-hs4uv1fv1o
    @user-hs4uv1fv1o 2 дня назад

    Brilliant acting.

  • @Howleebra
    @Howleebra 2 дня назад

    Apocalypse Now is one of the worst movies ever made...a ridiculous plot combined with terrible hokey special effects plus a total disregard for reality, military procedure and logistics punctuated by one of the most horrific real animal abuse scenes ever commissioned by a movie maker should create an experience that will make any person who respects the reality of this war want to vomit into their hat. One can only assume the success of the filmmakers past movies blessed him with enough wealth that no one would say no to his terrible ideas and the only reason he was successful initially is because he was limited by budget and did not have the Hollywood Community kissing his tail so he actually had to work with other people... I call it the "Lucas" effect😆

  • @ryani5103
    @ryani5103 2 дня назад

    That “electricity” has been absent for several years now.

  • @mcleanedwards7748
    @mcleanedwards7748 3 дня назад

    No act

  • @Turco949
    @Turco949 3 дня назад

    Really cool flashback. Just about every decade up until the 90s were iconic and unique in some way but after the 90s, nothing worth mentioning. Movie was made in 1992 and it is about 1976, so it was about 15-16 years earlier. Imagine making this movie in 2024, about 2008...pfft, wtf was even remotely interesting about those years?

  • @ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb
    @ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb 3 дня назад

    My folks took me to movies all the time. Probably watched a number of movies that maybe would not ordinarily be considered "appropriate" for kids. But i was always enthralled by movies. And of course the fact that my parents taught me that none of it is real, and i accepted that, made it so i never got freaked out by any of them. I even got permission to rent R rated movies. And of course thanks to multiplex theaters, as i got a little older and began to go see them with just my friends, sneaking into R rated movies was super easy

  • @ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb
    @ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb 3 дня назад

    It's such a Beautifully BRILLIANT movie about a lost era. That last bit of innocent America before the Corporate 1980's and the moral majority crap took over and the war on drugs and gang violence etc.

  • @ThomasAFraser
    @ThomasAFraser 3 дня назад

    There is nothing better than walking into a theater and not knowing what the movies is about. When it’s a good movie btw 😂

  • @DavidArbuckle-sc8zc
    @DavidArbuckle-sc8zc 4 дня назад

    Ruby was murdered just like Oswald. Dr. Jolly was not his doctor, and he was supposedly treating him for the flu. And then suddenly he states that Ruby has gone insane and is dying of cancer. And less than two weeks later, Ruby is dead.

  • @UnitedStatesofAmerica1984
    @UnitedStatesofAmerica1984 4 дня назад

    tldr: "tv spots made it look cool. movie more exciting because the best plot details were unknown. and we were already excited to begin with."

  • @acton2916
    @acton2916 4 дня назад

    2001 is terrible.

  • @user-nr5tj4iv8l
    @user-nr5tj4iv8l 5 дней назад

    ❤😂😂❤, Щас Щас она его поцелует очнеться... Он их убил жалко отк... Дежавю? Кошка... Они увидели Акиру. Его тело обогравело... Стартовая сцена он выбирает пластинку в баре Там банда клоунов Канеда...

  • @nbme-answers
    @nbme-answers 5 дней назад

    A beautiful special film, thanks for making it Marty!

  • @air-tin8030
    @air-tin8030 5 дней назад

    Originally Quentin Tarantino really wanted to play Dennis Hopper's character so much in this movie

  • @cnburbridge
    @cnburbridge 5 дней назад

    I went with some friends because the woman thought Keanu Reeves was cute. This was great, because I had NO idea what to expect. Certainly one of the best movie experiences of my life.

  • @ZionistWorldOrder
    @ZionistWorldOrder 5 дней назад

    i dislike that guy, just like he dislikes his mother

  • @counterintuitive7406
    @counterintuitive7406 5 дней назад

    The friend that I watched this with for the first time passed away in 1999 from a heroin OD. We were such close friends when we were 13. Rip😢

  • @jackieow
    @jackieow 5 дней назад

    Oswald thought Nov. 22 would be a sham assassination, like practiced on Gen. Walker. But to scare JFK into invading Cuba. That's why Oswald was retooled in 1963 to fake an act as a Castro sympathizer. From the theater he was supposed to be whisked away to CIA hero paradise, which is why he had a torn half of a dollar bill in his wallet to recognize his driver. The second torn half of a dollar bill was to recognize his pilot at the Dallas Redbird Airport. He left $130 with Marina at the Paine's and had only $13 on him at the theater, because he thought he was going to be on easy street from then on.

  • @jackieow
    @jackieow 5 дней назад

    Beverly Oliver is a liar, and not very good at it. You can see Babushka Lady crossing the street in stills made by others shortly after JFK was shot. She was about 60 yrs old, not a curvaceous seventeen year old as was Beverly Oliver at the time. Also, her movie ended up at the sniper assassination school of the Green Berets at Ft. Bragg, as seen by Dan Marvin. Babushka Lady was there on assignment to the CIA and the Army, to back up Zapruder in case his camera failed. That's why she didn't step forward to claim fame and fortune like Zapruder did. For filming, Zapruder would have been much better off in his Dal-Tex offices, if he were there to film a presidential visit. He stood wobbling on the pedestal because that was the place to film an assassination. So he made sure his offices were emptied out by noon, so they could be used for Assassination Command Central. A good place for supervising sniper teams via walkie-talkie all over Dealey Plaza, and for hand signals to the roof of the Central Records Bldg and the sixth floor of TSBD to let the cops around Roger Craig know Tippit was down on schedule by 1:06pm as reported out of PP4537. Time to roll em to Oak Cliff and seek a cop killer until next directed to the theater for a John Dillinger takedown after Oswald had fled like John Wilkes Booth. And Zapruder's offices were a place to take phone calls re JFK's parade progress and any last-minute directions from Allen Dulles in case there was a sudden need to cancel like happened in Chicago Nov. 2, 1963. Problem was, as Oswald saw the cops walk toward him slowly from the front of the theater, he didn't take the bait and run for it out the back alley where DPD reps were waiting with guns drawn.

  • @JOSH-lw2jv
    @JOSH-lw2jv 5 дней назад

    RIP Donald Sutherland "X" in *"JFK"* (1991)

  • @alfredwilson1042
    @alfredwilson1042 6 дней назад

    This movie is absolute shit.

  • @spr1ngcactu5
    @spr1ngcactu5 6 дней назад

    It changed the design of everything for the next decade

  • @LivingOnCash
    @LivingOnCash 6 дней назад

    I was 20 in 1976 so more of Wooderson's age although I was nowhere as good looking or cool as he was. I was actually probably more like Mitch. 😆 I did have a cool car though, a '66 GTO. This movie nailed the time period so well and I felt like we all knew the characters in it because they were guys and girls just like them in real life. We didn't do the hazing thing though and most high school kids didn't have such nice cars but then I lived in a more rural and less affluent area. The great thing about the '70s for me was just like this movie, our days and nights were pretty carefree and we just wanted to hang out and have fun. Viet Nam was over and we didn't care about protests and riots. We just wanted to get some beers, catch a buzz, try to meet some chicks and cruise around in our cars listening great music. It's kind of funny for me how all the actors talked about how they became good friends filming it (except for Shawn Andrews / Pickford who apparently didn't get along with anyone) when I lived through the real thing and had those friends and good times. Ironically, at the end of the movie Pink says, "If I ever start referring to these as the best years of my life, remind me to kill myself". I think most of us will say, while maybe not the best years of our lives, they were pretty damned good and we wouldn't mind reliving them even if it's just a day or two.

  • @chrisjones-rd8it
    @chrisjones-rd8it 6 дней назад

    the mooors werent black - they were north african - there are Caucasian just dark the entire northern part of africa is non black non african culturally from egypt thru to morocco

  • @Smoothjazzsundays
    @Smoothjazzsundays 6 дней назад

    I watched an hour of this one last night and wasn’t feeling it tbh

  • @Martin-ui3sj
    @Martin-ui3sj 6 дней назад

    Why does DePalma say the first time he worked with John Lithgow was for Blow Out? How odd. Everybody knows they made 'Obsession' together way back in 1976.

  • @JayP7.62
    @JayP7.62 6 дней назад

    Idk how many times I've watched this movie. If I had to guess I would say in the hundreds of times. I graduated HS in 1999 in southeast Texas. A smaller city where HS football was very big. My HS experience was pretty similar to this movie except for the hazing. There was hazing but it wasn't as bad and it was more under the table. But the parties, the cars and racing, drinking, smoking and chicks was all the same. It was great! Before everyone had cellphones and if they did it was just talk and text but you had limited minutes and texts. So everyone actually talked to each other in person. Kids these days are missing out on real socialization experiences and real fun.

  • @joegrst
    @joegrst 7 дней назад

    Where can u hear more of this stuff

  • @traviscoates6878
    @traviscoates6878 7 дней назад

    Tarantino would never describe one of his own scenes like this. He is giving massive props to Tony and the actors here. Class act

  • @gigibouse2316
    @gigibouse2316 7 дней назад

    Greatest cameo of all time.

  • @benwherlock9869
    @benwherlock9869 8 дней назад

    Another borderline racist scene from Tarantino but very good nonetheless.

  • @johnmoore1798
    @johnmoore1798 8 дней назад

    Movie theatre movie! Rives theatre #2!

  • @wilder11
    @wilder11 8 дней назад

    He's so right. That's how I felt when Inception was coming out. We didn't know much at all what that movie was about, but it was the guy who did the Dark Knight so it must be pretty good. That first night watching Inception was quite the experience. I would trade it all, though, to see the Matrix opening night. Better film overall, and closer to my heart. I just missed it. That's why the theater experience is so special, despite all its pitfalls. You simply cannot get that "opening night" effect in the home. You can get close if you put effort into it but there's something about sharing an incredible cinema experience with complete strangers.

  • @scotts.7855
    @scotts.7855 8 дней назад

    The matrix was completely predictable. Ridiculously so. It was done well, but contrary to Tarantino, the film started slow and progressed slow and ended slow. Everyone knew what to expect as soon as we saw the tired guy in the office. But the "powers that be" in media pushed it as "the one" for "rebellion" films. Fight Club was the film the blew everyone away that year. Unbelievable so. it hit so hard that year, unexpectedly, with better pronounced yet similar themes. Society is a lie. ignore the mass media. Resist the mind games. Etc, etc. The "powers that be" immediately labeled it as "dangerous", because it hit so well and buried the Matrix.

  • @RedSaint83
    @RedSaint83 8 дней назад

    It's funny that I don't remember watching it, but I clearly remember the feeling of stepping out into the fresh evening air afterwards and the feeling of my blown mind. While I didn't watch it in the cinema again, I did watch it some 10 times afterwards on VHS and later on computer. At the time I was regularly on the internet, 56k baby, but the time period was pre-corpo-social media so there was still an innocence to existing, no spoilers were shared unless you sought them out etc. Not long after Matrix, my class watched Blair Witch Project and nobody knew it wasn't "real" found footage, nobody except me. I kept it to myself though. But yeah, interesting time the turn of the millennia.

  • @naszirboyd9950
    @naszirboyd9950 8 дней назад

    My dad seen this with his brother the day the movie came out in New Jersey. He exposed me to this and Terminator I’m so thankful for that such great trilogy’s. Imagine seeing this in theaters for the first night being able to hear the movie fights !

  • @julieegan7944
    @julieegan7944 8 дней назад

    I dont get the ending. Who is the woman? His girl from the beginning of the movie? Her face? I find no explanation in the film.

  • @youthofyesterdayrecords
    @youthofyesterdayrecords 9 дней назад

    I'm just lucky I get to do this, too.