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Director Frank Henenhotter: Criterion, go f--- yourself.
Director Frank Henenlotter, who made the 1990 horror comedy "Frankenhooker", is decidedly not a fan of the cover designs used for movie discs made by The Criterion Collection. This is a clip from the 2013 documentary "Rewind This!", currently streaming free on The Roku Channel and Tubi. It is a nostalgic look of the VHS era of the 1970s to 90s, covering video rental stores, rise and fall of the VHS format, cover designs, and other bygone phenomena.
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Disney's Animation Magic (2002), hosted by Even Stevens
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Made exclusively for the Beauty and the Beast Platinum DVD edition in 2002, this featurette is a behind-the-scene look at Disney's various animated films in the 90s. Hosted by Ren and Louis Stevens, also known as Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LaBeouf.
Siskel & Ebert on The Arsenio Hall Show (1993)
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss the Oscars and other topics in this 1993 episode of The Arsenio Hall Show. They have just finished taping If We Picked the Winners and had an argument about the 1992 film and Oscar nominee The Crying Game. Arsenio offers them boxing gloves in case the debate gets too heated.
Siskel & Ebert: Memo to the Academy (1992), missing beginning
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss their recommendations for Oscar nominations in this annual special episode from their legendary TV series At the Movies. Aired in January 1992, this episode focuses on several 1991 films that Gene and Roger think may be overlooked by the Academy, such as Rambling Rose, Grand Canyon, The Man in the Moon, and others. The first 10 minutes of this pr...
Siskel & Ebert on The Arsenio Hall Show (1991)
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert appear in this episode of The Arsenio Hall Show in 1991 talking about 1990 films that were snubbed at the Oscar nominations announced earlier.
Roger Ebert after the Oscars (1991)
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Film critic Roger Ebert appears in this after-the-Oscars TV show in 1991, when the 1990 film Dances with Wolves just won Best Picture moments earlier. This was aired in San Francisco where I was at the time. Only the first 10 minutes of this hour-long program is shown here. I lost the rest when I taped over it with other programs (which I did all the time back then). I remember Drew Barrymore, ...
Siskel & Ebert At the Movies (Apr-04-1992)
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review 4 movies Straight Talk, Rock-a-Doodle, Thunderheart, Beethoven, Raise the Red Lantern in this Apr-04-1992 episode of their legendary TV series, At the Movies. Commercials from the broadcast are retained here.
Siskel & Ebert: New Black Cinema (1992), improved audio
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert interview four filmmakers about the state of African-American filmmaking in this 1992 TV special. Topics include recent successes in black cinema, as well as challenges still facing black filmmakers. At the time of this interview, films by Spike Lee, John Singleton, Matty Rich and others were gaining prominence. Their early successes were often called th...
Siskel & Ebert: Actors on Acting (1991), improved audio
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert interview Bruce Willis, Jodie Foster, and Michael Caine about their acting skills and methods in this 1991 TV special.
Siskel & Ebert: Hail, Hail, Black and White (1989)
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Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert praise black-and-white films in this 1989 black-and-white special episode of their legendary TV series "At the Movies." Films mentioned include Raging Bull, Swing Time, A Hard Day's Night, Cat People, and many others. Original commercials from the broadcast are retained here. Some music is muted due to copyright.
The Joyless Street (1925, clip from restored version)
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This clip is captured from the 2009 DVD edition of the 1925 German silent classic "The Joyless Street" (Die freudlose Gasse). The all-region PAL DVD is made by the German company "Edition Filmmuseum" and can be ordered from its website here: www.edition-filmmuseum.com/product_info.php/language/en/info/p81_die-freudlose-gasse.html . The 2-disc DVD set costs 30 euros plus shipping, which comes to...
Mantrap (1926, clip, Image DVD)
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In this little seen 1926 silent comedy, "It girl" Clara Bow delights in her inimitable ways in her pre-"It" period. This film is included in the DVD set "Treasures 5: The West 1898-1938" ( www.amazon.com/Treasures-5-The-West-1898-1938/dp/B0054602XK ), which uses a great-looking 35mm print from the Library of Congress. But this DVD set is now out of print and very expensive. A less-expensive ver...
Mantrap (1926, clip, Grapevine Blu-ray)
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Mantrap (1926, clip, Grapevine Blu-ray)
When Knighthood Was In Flower (1922, hand-colored shots)
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When Knighthood Was In Flower (1922, hand-colored shots)
When Knighthood Was In Flower (1922, clip)
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When Knighthood Was In Flower (1922, clip)
Unboxing/Review of Criterion Olympic Blu-ray Box Set
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Unboxing/Review of Criterion Olympic Blu-ray Box Set
TCM Word of Mouth - Halloween Promo 2017
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TCM Word of Mouth - Halloween Promo 2017
Pandora's Box (1929, score by Stuart Oderman, clip 2)
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Pandora's Box (1929, score by Stuart Oderman, clip 2)
Pandora's Box (1929, score by Stuart Oderman, clip 1)
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Pandora's Box (1929, score by Stuart Oderman, clip 1)
Meet John Doe (1941, clips, TCM restored version)
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Meet John Doe (1941, clips, TCM restored version)
Bill Moyers interviews Errol Morris on 'The Thin Blue Line' (1989)
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Bill Moyers interviews Errol Morris on 'The Thin Blue Line' (1989)
David Harris' last words before he was led to Death Row "Let's Roll" ...i think they executed him in 2004?
It's beautiful of course, but should every movie be made in b&w? Of course not. Imagine a clockwork orange or other Kubrick films in b&w.
I cant lie B&W movies are amazing sometimes look at The Most Dangerous Game, or The Bad Seed even uf you remake you cant get that passion and fear in those films with color
Deems composed 'through the looking glass" which is very famous among us clarinetists as having been recorded by the philadelphia orchestra and the a clarinetist named DeSantis had the most beautiful tone of all time and he played the long clarinet solo in that piece
They would make perfect Batman villains.
The outtake was 3x funnier 😂
Hi dose it show all the games matches ?
@@Blue_flock These are not sport events like you see on ESPN. These are "artistic" documentary films, the kind that win Oscars. This whole set is made for film buffs, not sports fans (although many people are both).
@@classicvideogoodies I was wondering how to see the Olympic Games rewatch games can’t be watched again or downloaded them peacock isn’t available for my region to rewatch this year Olympics instead bc most the games in a mess schedules
@@Blue_flock You need to ask the broadcasters in your region that have the rights for the Olympics. For instance, it's BBC in the UK, Eurosport in most European countries, etc.
@@classicvideogoodies we have Bein sport idk how to ask them for it
With the retirement of Caine and Willis, this is a poignant document to revisit. Thanks for the upload!
I’m a millennial, I’m lazy, withdrawn and cynical. I’m a progressive, I love new technology, I don’t have a problem seeing Godzilla in CGI. Yet at the same time I also love black and white movies. Film noir without black and white? Might as well have a driving movie without any cars.
What I’ve wondered is whether Bogdanovich’s output been way better and been one of masters if he had stuck with mostly black and white. The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon are classics and easily his best films
That's Gary Oldman as Lee Harvey Oswald! 🤯
A delicious recent B/W movie is the hauntingly strange _November_ (from 2017) - We were glued to that the whole way through, so many beautiful images!
What about the Disney films? What about the glorious color of, say, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
german film, found in Argentina... could have guessed
thought he said "Tootoo"
I would like to see A Hard Day's Night in color.
They forgot Young Frankenstein.
Siskel was lying his ass off about dreaming in black and white, but I understand why he said it.
That’s a good untouchables Reference
Funny I thought he said something in Chinese which they didn't understand, but then I realised it was actually English after somebody told me. LOOOL
32:25
JFK = horsecrap
I’m used to the Corey Burton dub and I was convinced said voice actor was immortal or something.
7:28 the floppy jousting lance
I love black & white films even 2024. Thanks S&E.
Thank you! I love these S & E specials 😅
I will say I agree with Ebert about theme song to Hook, like the movie it’s pretty bad.
As great as The Silence of the lambs is, I really liked The Prince of tides and JFK.
One of the great things about black-and-white is that restorations of B&W films, especially films that were shot purposely in black-and-white, look incredible and, ironically, more contemporary. Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf, Manhattan, Lenny, Ed Wood, Raging Bull, they all feel like they could have been shot yesterday.
Is it weird I kind of had a crush on Gene? And Roger was just a Teddy Bear!...I miss them both so. May they rest in peace & watch all their favorite films in Eternity.
I watched the dvd version a lot growing up, I bought the vhs version since it was 4 bucks and I wanted to relive the memories Then I found this video and realized I was watching a different version 😭
Erol you’re awesome!
Gene was on fire that night. If only Burt Reynolds had been on the same episode--he and Roger would have ganged up on Gene in the bank in response to his review of Cop and a Half.
Excluding The Piano is censorship.
This is explained in the video description. All clips of The Piano had to be removed to avoid blockage of the video due to copyright issues. Either this or the whole video is removed; which would you prefer?
Silence of the lambs I think is one of the all time greats. It was just riveting from the first frame to the last. VIVA Foster and Hopkins!!!
The fans loved the Silence of the Lambs. So did Ebert
Costner should’ve been nominated for JFK.
I'm disappointed that the advertisements aren't in black and white.
According to Opposable Thumbs, Matt Singer's book about Siskel & Ebert, this episode's lighting was done by the (retired) gaffer who lit the 1960 presidential debate between JFK and Nixon in the same studio.
Whoever was in control of the laugh track must have had an extra bump before recording. The laughs came in before the joke was even told and cut off so suddenly every time. That was hilarious.
2:59 but look at the fans-theyre rolling in their seats 😅
Deems Taylor stop spoiling the entire plot of every scene
I recorded this episode back in 1989 and I watched it multiple times. I was 19. It was the reason I sought out a number of films (red river, cat people). I remember every moment of this episode.
Pleasantly surprised they chose other than Hanks, whose win was for obvious and undeserved reasons.
Spiker!😅😅
Robert Blake! 😂😂😂
brian cox is the best hannibal lector I agree
4 years before Schindler’s List
I totally remember this episode
There was actually some character development in this scene. As Donut was dying, he told the landlord and landlady that he never saw such a powerful technique exist like Lion Roar. The Landlady apologised for being too passive and not interfering early to save their lives because their son passed away and they preferred to lead a quiet life instead of showing off as martial artists. Donut said something like having great power meant that you could not run away from your responsibilities to protect others when innocent people were in need of your help. The three masters (coolie, donut, tailor) gave the landlords a lot of courage, despite being much weaker than them. After all, they were the first ones to stand up to the Axe Gang. Because of that, the landlords made the life-or-death decision to confront the Axe gang directly in their home territory and even faced the Beast. Their relationship also improved after that (previously, the male landlord was a huge pervert who liked to explore other ladies’ bodies).
The movie ends with the Landlady and Landlord walking happily into the candy shop, arm in arm. Other citizens of Pigsty Alley are seen happily mingling in the city with the Axe Gang vanquished.
No matter who was best....Angela Basset should have won and made hisotry.
In 2024, Angela Bassett of the Walt Disney Company has finally won an Honorary Oscar after two previous nominations in 1994 and 2023.
But The Piano was one of the two most acclaimed films of the year (the other being Schindler’s List). So it made sense for Hunter to win. But I do agree Bassett was better