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yayap001
Добавлен 1 окт 2008
Whats up, I'm Nathan Reynolds a college student in NM, cinephile, genre fan.
More essays coming soon, if youtube doesn't take them down that is.
More essays coming soon, if youtube doesn't take them down that is.
Видео
Tenets of German Expressionism (Video Essay)
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A video essay designed to give a brief overview of several key films from the German Expressionist movement. (Spoilers) Essay by Nathan Reynolds; all filmmakers and sources are properly credited in the video. THIS VIDEO USES COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL FOR THE PURPOSES OF CRITICISM, COMMENTARY AND EDUCATION, WHICH ARE COVERD UNDER FAIR USE AS STATED IN THE US COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976. List of Films is Or...
Laurie Jorgensen and the Quest (The Searchers Video Essay)
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SPOILERS. A video essay on Laurie Jorgensen and her role in the The Searchers, Directed by John Ford. Essay and editing by Nathan Reynolds. THIS VIDEO USES COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL FOR THE PURPOSES OF CRITICISM, COMMENTARY AND EDUCATION, WHICH ARE COVERD UNDER FAIR USE AS STATED IN THE US COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1976.
A montage of shots from my favorite films
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A montage of shots from my favorite films
My thoughts on the Aliens vs Predator Multiplayer Demo (review)
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the first game review i have put on youtube, its a few of my thoughts on the AvP demo. more game reviews will be coming soon
My Tribute to Community Channel
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a few of my fav natalie moments from over the years, if you like it can i have a shout out please, ps the song is metaphorical
the console war
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i saw this vid on g4 during e3 a long time ago and thought it was hilarious, back then the master chief was flying solo but now he has commander shepard and marcus fenix to back him up.
a trailer i made for the chronicals of riddick escape from butcher bay
Просмотров 8 тыс.15 лет назад
a cool trailer i made using the updated version of the 2004 clasic
Mirrors Edge Faith
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a cool mountage of vids i put together wth faith from mirrors edge sumtimes in third person
0:33 A most iconic still of a young, beautiful, pioneer woman. I always freeze at this spot when I watch this film. I just love it. It makes my heart ache.
The best John Wayne movies are when he is playing a abrasive man or his character is killed.
she's my fave character in the film, her and her mad Swedish dad
She was actually my favourite in this film
1:13 what film is this, and the one before it w the woman on the horse?
Die Nibelungen and M both by Fritz Lang
@@yayap001 danke
Great video of a great movie with a incredible cast of Actress and Actors. Ken Curtis was a great singer and a great person.
Get the fuck off of RUclips... Or find another hobby...
That's MISS KANSAS 1948 . THE ONE and ONLY.
I really liked it!
That scene is heartbreaking, I love this film and it will always have a special place in my heart.
Estou tentando descobrir o nome de uma série antiga onde mulher vive em uma carroça grávida apois perde o marido
Great commentary. Maybe do the Ford Cav trilogy (Ft Apache, Yellow Ribbon and Rio Bravo) pls. Such classic timeless art and history. Thank you and God bless all the works of your hands!!
Too bad you are not still reviewing films. You would be a tremendous hit on RUclips.
Apparently, you don't speak German. At least you should try to pronounce some of the names and titles correctly.
Actor : `and would you like me to play the part with wild staring eyes?` Director : `Eeaaaahhhhh.....OH alright if you must.`
the reason it's hard to classify is because it's a bit of a mess-----great cinematography and fine performance by Wayne but plot had holes as wide as the landscape and some of the supporting actors were goofy. Really, Ford made 10 movies better than the Searchers
Você não entendeu NADA ! ! !
The film shows Ethan as ambivalent - he hates the Comanches but knows all about them and tolerates the wife of his nephew. Each time I see the end and I know he's going to kill Natalie Wood, and believe he will, until he picks her up instead. Very moving film and I sense an undercurrent of empathy for the native Americans despite the realistic portrayal of the gritty life the settlers had.
EXCELLENT!!!
great video
Thank you for the vid, great work.
Masterpiece
This was a great movie John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Ward Bond, Patrick Wayne Natalie Wood and many more 👌 and John Ford 👍 one of my favorites ❤ 😀 👍
She screams when she talks
Nice talk about the best film about the West ever made. Laurie is a wonderful character, beautifully played by Vera Miles, would have liked to see the letter reading scene, one of the funniest and most touching things I’ve ever seen in a movie. Capped off by Ma Jorgensen saying to Charlie ‘you’re staying for dinner and I won’t take no for an answer’ to which Charlie drawls ‘the thought of saying no never entered my head Mrs Jorgensen’. Ford made tough movies with tender scenes of humor and social comedy to balance them. Actually, about the best film period.
A fantastic comedy for all the family and friends
Thanks! That was excellent.
Funny attack John Wayne saying why you started it
Supposedly, Wayne's line in the film, "That'll be the day" inspired Buddy Holly's song of that name.
And don’t forget Hank Worden.
So, are you just reading someone else's essay here? Just curious. Also, you can do a second take on your dialog. This is interesting and the clips are great but maybe another round of polishing would help.
All the actors were so good,David from England
Extremely sentimental,David from England!!
This film and the man who shot liberty valance I saw as a boy growing up in a little frontier town on the Canadian divide. Both films just exploded in my mind as there were real men like men in both films living in my valley. Ford made prowar propaganda films during the war and after, he made a these films about the real men who “walk the watch” men who aren’t afraid or bound by the law but believed in it and backed up those that had to enforce it. Tom Donifin Ethan edwards are kind of one in the same both could have been outlaws if they wanted, there wasnt anyone who could have stood in their way.. but they believed in “the American way” right or wrong or as flawed as it was… and Ford showed those flaws in both which was rare for the time. Wayne’s portrayal of both is just epic and as good of a job of acting as you’ll ever see and truly stands the test of time.
Saw this movie, in a log community building, while a kid homesteading with family, in Alaska, about 1958 or 59. We weren't to far removed from frontier Texas, as Alaska was known as the Last Frontier. I was about 7-8 yo at the time. I identified with Debbie. That scene of discovery in the cemetery(( Debbie& Scar), scared me so bad I had nightmares for years. We lived back in the bush, so the dark woods, snowy muskegs, wolves howling, all held terrors to a little girl. The men& women in our area were brave, no nonsense folks too. I understand what you mean.
Vera was great just as sure as the turning of the Earth
I'm guessing these films are the genesis of the arthouse cinema genre.
dope vid bro
Just a bit of a of reflection here... The Hands of Orlac seems to me to perhaps be an expression of what many of the German soldiers must have felt after WWI. Here I would imagine many of those young men had previously used their hands to raise crops, to make art and handicrafts, to manufacture products and perform valuable services to society - and then, because of war - were forced to use their hands to murder other human beings as caught up in the senselessness of war as they were. And those young men probably felt as estranged from and horrified by what their hands had done as Orlac.
you sound like ryan from the office but kinder if that's your voice
We sit here and talk about masculine quests? A couple decades of criticism will not wash away tens of thousands of years of sex roles. It’s funny that some think it will.
Don’t think that she passively waits. He is waiting too. They both have responsibility. His to bring Debbie home. Hers to provide them a home after the horror ends. Both are equally important.
This is the signature American film, not just Western.
Ethan has a PhD in PTSD. Wouldn't you be a bitter roamer if you had fought for the Confederacy? All that killing and dying was for naught and then you are expected to just amble back to your Texas roots and act like nothing ever happened. Your team lost and actually surrendered. That is bound to make you bitter and antisocial.
The lovely Vera Miles
Wish the SOB narrating this would speak up like he has a pair!
yeah... Beta Male ...all ....the....way.....
Beta or not, he does it the right way, never dominating the film.
You have a point there.
@@kentleytaggart5816 I shouldn't comment after an aggravating work day! I'm too much of a grouchy SOB myself! I think he actually has a great video; just wish he would speak up so we could hear a bit better! I'm actually interested in what he has to say! I was off-base with the earlier "SOB" comment and should have made a more useful, constructive comment like this.
good gravy you really enjoyed twisting Laurie's reaction to the fist-fighting scene. Has modern society degenerated so much as to have forgotten the natural roles of men and women? Of _course_ a pre-feminist-revolution woman is going to be fascinated by the fight; not because she herself would enjoy fighting, but because they were fighting over _her_ . That's where her power comes from.
Never forget that this, like many of the Ford/Wayne westerns, is a James Warner Bellah story.
"The Searchers' book that the movie was derived from was written by Alan LeMay. I read it recently- it's very well written. It's authentic to detail, historical information about native tribes, and a very good read- there are many aspects that are different, most notably to me was relationship between Martin and Laurie. I recommend it!
I can't show applause in text. Hitchcock was so right about Vera Miles. And she's better than Grace Kelly.
I agree with Hitch that Vera might have been better in Vertigo. Better actress no offence to Kim who I adore. Grace is quite overrated in the same way as Liz imo...only required to be beautiful which is maybe why we don´t really see them deeply. Just saying.
GOSH IT IS LIKE MY MOM WHO LEFT CHINA TO GO TO 5000 MILES AWAY
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Excellent video, really liked the films you chose to focus on.
Speak up!
This is how academia ruins a good story and a meaningful redemption from bigitry.
Written by a person who does not know that she is a "bigit."
Tell me you've never read above a 6th grade level without telling me you've never read above a 6th grade level
This is a lot like the Cynthia Parker kidnapping.
Very much so,I think it was even based on that,we all know who Quanna Parker was,even in Scotland lol.
james mcallister My first wife’s family owned the 6666 sixes ranch in Texas the subject of the tv Series Yellowstone, and Burke Burnett her uncle leased land from Quannah back in the day.
james mcallister It’s true James, .
@@ronniebishop2496 got a lot of friends in Texas,spent a lot of time there,around the Dennison and Sherman area,loved it,learned a lot about your history,and my best friends mother told me the story of the Parker girl,I even went to the Cowboy Hall Of Fame in OK City,spent 4 maybe 5 years in the US altogether and half of that was in Texas,need to go back an see old Parnell soon some day.San Antonio beautiful,I loved it down in the big Bend country as well,an the Palo Duro,I kept looking for the Commanche or the Kiowa,in El Paso brought my favorite song to mind,an Del Rio well it stradles both nations or the Rio Bravo/Rio Grande,any way I loved this movie.
james mcallister I was born and raised in Rush Springs Oklahoma, on a ranch just west of the Chisholm Trail and just east of the 98th meridian where the west begins. My grandmothers family came from Scotland, and the Keith Clan. The 6666 ranch’s headquarters is at Guthrie Texas. They raise horses and hit oil years ago just lucky people.