I want to see Dick Tracy now since it’s similar to Batman. Is that young boy similar to Robin? Anyway, I’m definitely going to watch this if it’s available. Because of the heroes and the villains.
I saw it in the theater when I was 8 and I just assumed those were the actors’ real faces. I didn’t get that it was based on a comic and that they were wearing outlandish makeup. Their individual physical characteristics became sort of burned into my soul.
I loved this movie as a kid. I remember getting a Dick Tracy puzzle when I was 5, I was so hyped, I didn’t like puzzles but it was Dick Tracy! What a cast, I had no idea it was so stacked.
watching this trailer as a 38 year old, wracking my brain to recall whether i saw it in 1990 or not. sometimes i feel like time has advanced at lightspeed; other times i marvel at how freaking long ago 1990 was and the fact i was involved
Same age, I know I saw it a few times cause that scene where Al Pacino kills dude scared the bejeezus out of me. Might have saw it in theaters, I just remember my grandad and me watching it. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Is in a similar place in my mind.
It would entail more action and perhaps some "unorthodox" procedural methods to solve cases, something that Cole Phelps wouldn't quite hack. Because of mob power, it may take more "elaborate" interrogations!
megaky00 Well, his band Oingo Boingo had just been dropped from their record label, and a member or two had to be replaced, so it could be that Elfman was a bit musically frustrated.
C.T. Warren Really? Wow. It does sound incredibly similar though. Could have been Beatty or the studio pushing for thematic links to Batman (which was still a record-holder for ticket sales at the time).
asagara34 This movie was a direct rip off of '89 Batman. Danny Elfman did both scores for both movies. Style, cinematography, use of color is all the same. Filming ended in January of '89 for Batman while filming began for Tracy in February '89. Just a coincidence? I think not.
Was it underated did really well at the box office McDonalds promoted toys for it like they did Batman tonnes of merchandise sold I had it on VHS had a fedora too it was very popular as I recall.
velociraptor4you She looked good in that see-through dress with her tits nearly visible in that seduction scene, i was 8 when i saw this in theaters and remembered blushing when i saw her. She with Tiffani Theisse on Saved by The Bell (She was Kelly) were my awakening. Then i saw Body of Evidence in middle school on video 5 years later and when she got naked in it, i went wild and had dirty fantasies of her. Her body was incredible back then.
I'll never forget when this was in theaters. I was on vacation with fam in NY and we all went to the theater to see this and when I got there I asked my mom to see Die Hard 2 instead which she thanked me fore as the rest of my fam went to see this. I know it's an odd memory for a movie but def a good one.
Dick Tracy was a hit, was well-reviewed and is a vastly underrated visual feast. Madonna was great in Dick Tracy. Madonna's I'm Breathless is an amazing studio album. Most of the songs on the album aren't even in the movie. It's "inspired by."
I still remember when the first time I watched this film at Woodlands. I knew that being an actor meant that I could have different looks for different characters. That was exciting for me so I hope that I get to share this passion with my fans.
Joesph Kerr The film was in production at the same time as Batman 89. Also it's a film based on Dick Tracy. It was always going to be noir-styled whether or not Batman 89 ever came out.
Who else remembers this dark noir theme around the late 80s early 90s that was even reflected in the darker industrial music videos, Very dark and weird but very neo-Noir, Who else remembers this as a kid and had the dick tracey yellow watch toy....This is some tim burton shit its just like the Tim Burton Batman movie with Christopher walkin and cat lady....Man this brings back memories....I miss that old late 80s early 90s almost neo-Diesel punk and Cyberpunk aesthetic and feel
Still a good movie some 30 years later. My older sister worked at the movie theater at the time, and they decided to do a promotion opening night. All the workers dressed as gangsters and flappers, and they asked us if we could display our '47 Lincoln coupe out in front of the theater along with a couple other antique cars. We got free tickets to the movie, and many years later I found the DVD of it.
Do you have ANY idea at all how long I've been looking for this? Thank you so much! If it's all right with you, I'm going to re-post this on my channels here & on DailyMotion.
This is a movie that I associate with one of the few stand out good memories about my dad. He didnt really care much about taking me and my brothers places, or generally spending time with us doing things that mattered to us. I wanted sooo bad to see this movie. I eventually did by my own means in life. Many years later. I was only 6 or 7 when this came out so I couldn't have just waltzed over to the theater. But I dont remember HOW he knew. But one night, my father came home in the evening, and had the actual Dick Tracy action figure hiding behind his back. And he gave it to me. I remember, even at that very young age, feeling a sense of shock and surprise. I didnt know how he knew I wanted it. I dont recall having ever expressed wanting the action figure. I dont know where he got it. I dunno - I dont think I was AS shocked about it at the time as much as I gradually kept getting more shocked about it as the years passed. I mean, he never cared about anything that me and my siblings cared about. He never really was present or paid attention to those kinds of things. But that one time, he got him with a Dick Tracy action figure. Whenever I think about that experience with my dad, it makes me feel like I am thinking about someone else that isn't him.
This was an AWESOME Trailer Danny Elfman formally of the 80's band Oinko Boinko did a great job with the music Elfman is the man not only responsible for the music to this film, but he also did music for other films including Beetle Juice and Batman and he also did music for The Simpsons and CBS' The Flash Dick Tracy: The Movie, this was Dick Tracy the Comic Book mixed with elements from Batman and Beetle Juice God Bless Warren Beatty and God Bless The Queen Madonna Madonna was EXCELLENT in this film and I LOVE the song "More"
I watched Dick Tracy as a child early in the morning when I couldn't sleep one day... it scared me then and it still scares me now! That's a testament to how good the makeup prosthetics are! 😂
For years I was trying so hard to remember this movies name….I would ask ppl what the name of it was and no body knew what I was talking about…..I was beginning to think I dreamed this movie…..and I finally found it thank god
While Touchstone did ultimately distribute Dick Tracy, it was originally marketed under the "Walt Disney Pictures" banner to bring in a wider audience, but then switched the film over to Touchstone Pictures due to the more adult oriented tone and scenes that didn't make it suitable for young children.
I know and I'm gonna miss you but all's fair in love and business - Big Boy Caprice It's not personal, Sonny. It's strictly business - Michael Corleone
I was only 10 when this movie released, I don't think it did that well at the box office despite it being heavily promoted. I just remember loving the look of this movie, it's art and it's advertised items were everywhere, and it's toy line from Playmates was great. I was big on comic book art and cartoons at the time, I begin being able to draw some characters, so this movie just dazzled me with it's look and artistic style, especially the villains. I still love it for that look and style it had, till today.
I was 7 at the time this movie came out. Back then, much of pop culture was tied to the greatest generation ( WWII) era. This movie is proof of that. Although, I sometimes wonder if our generation was hit or miss, with appreciating the legacy that they left for us.
@@VitoVeccia Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't remember 80's and 90's pop culture tied to WW2 generation. I remember 50's and 60's culture being big in pop culture then. Similarly to how current pop culture is heavily tied to 80's and 90's pop culture.
@@JamesCH08 It was really suttle back then. And now that I think of it, might not have been embedded in pop culture to the extent that I originally thought. Maybe more of a reminder of the past. I remember the ancient Merry Melodies reruns were all over the TV. As well as the war being mentioned on the news during memorial day, or the episodes of TV shows like highway to heaven (episode-To bind wounds). As well as learning about WWII by fourth and fifth grade. Maybe it's just me. I knew some of those old war heros, and I used to love listening them tell stories.
@@VitoVeccia I understand, it's just that I remember shows like Lassie Mr Ed Star Trek I Dream Of Jennie Bewitched Gilligan's Island I Love Lucy Wonder Years Movies like Back To The Future Stand By Me Dirty Dancing Platoon Full Metal Jacket And even music like the come backs of plenty of Motown artists. Hell even songs like The Bus Boys - The Boys Are Back In Town, all of this pop culture having a heavy appreciation to the fifties and sixties. Not saying that I don't remember the Looney Tunes playing all the time, but I definitely remember allot of this 50's & 60's content all over the place during the eighties. Hell, come to think of it, it was a heavy appreciation of the 60's & 70's during the 90's and early 2000's. Now it's the 80's & 90's being put out in pop culture, I think it just comes in cycles. Every few decades they have shows, and pop culture that appreciate the past few time periods of yester years, soon it'll be shows and content, about the early 2000's.
Problem was it was 1990. Few people outside of Baby Boomers or younger Silent Generation even knew who Warren Beatty was because he made maybe some 20 movies over a 30 year career. He was the most picky. To this day, he’s still an unknown with most. And having Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, and James Caan didn’t help because their performances were kept in secret up to release. Madonna. Even horny Generation X’ers didn’t flock to see this, the core moviegoers at the time. The movie wasn’t a box office flop, but could have done a lot better!
@@monster-mecha_enthusiast_2002 there’s a lot of things Z’ers like I’m sick of! Their taste in music for one! And they don’t do anything! The older Millennials, X’ers, and Boomers party and they’re perfectly fine locking themselves in their rooms on their smartphones or X Boxes.
It's amazing for a movie that made $162 million worldwide when it came out there sure seems to be a mammoth amount of toys, cards and other merchandise for this film, I've seen stuff from this movie for the last 30 years at flea markets, thrift stores ect but have still not actually seen the movie..
For what? To be a part of Follywood's standards of remakes along with political agendas shoved down? Fuck no. And Warren Beatty (who owns the rights to this movie) would possibly not allow it.
A painfully overlooked movie. Exceptional cinematography.
Babys first gangster movie.
Not overlooked man... It just belong to a very old generation a no internet generation
3 Oscars for Best Art Direction/Production Design, Best Makeup, and Original Song.
Totally agree
It won a fair amount of awards
Just realized I like Dick Tracy for the same reasons I like Batman.
Both of them have incredibly interesting villains.
Plus, both movies haves music scores composed by Danny Elfman.
I want to see Dick Tracy now since it’s similar to Batman.
Is that young boy similar to Robin?
Anyway, I’m definitely going to watch this if it’s available. Because of the heroes and the villains.
They should make a crossover comic.
I saw it in the theater when I was 8 and I just assumed those were the actors’ real faces. I didn’t get that it was based on a comic and that they were wearing outlandish makeup. Their individual physical characteristics became sort of burned into my soul.
Just Realize I like Dick Tracy For The Same Reasons I Like Batman And The Nightmare Before Christmas Both Of them have incredibly interesting villains
The movie that more times I saw as a child in VHS, I had obsessed and I knew all the dialogues by heart.
Eber Nuñez me too lol. I know all the words and all the songs by heart lol
Same here. I had the mug with the gun for a handle
My parents hated this movie probably after the 200th time I watched it as a kid aha. I can still watch it anytime.
Means you have a I.Q of 26 then 😀
I loved this movie as a kid. I remember getting a Dick Tracy puzzle when I was 5, I was so hyped, I didn’t like puzzles but it was Dick Tracy! What a cast, I had no idea it was so stacked.
Before Sin City, there was Dick Tracey.
Brilliant comparison!
watching this trailer as a 38 year old, wracking my brain to recall whether i saw it in 1990 or not. sometimes i feel like time has advanced at lightspeed; other times i marvel at how freaking long ago 1990 was and the fact i was involved
Same
Bro, samsies 🤯😎
Same here. I can't remember seeing it in theaters, but I do remember watching it on HBO with my dad when it first aired.
Good times... I recall the Dick Tracy campaign for the 📺 McDonald's commercial....
Same age, I know I saw it a few times cause that scene where Al Pacino kills dude scared the bejeezus out of me. Might have saw it in theaters, I just remember my grandad and me watching it. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Is in a similar place in my mind.
I need to watch this movie again. Last time I saw it was in the 90s
About to let my 12 yr old son watch it.
Rockstar should make an entire expansion out of this: "Chicago Noire"
A Dick Tracy game done in the style of LA Noire would be really cool and worth playing IMO.
It would entail more action and perhaps some "unorthodox" procedural methods to solve cases, something that Cole Phelps wouldn't quite hack. Because of mob power, it may take more "elaborate" interrogations!
Agent1W I always pictured something like LA Noire and the Batman Arkham games would be great for a Dick Tracy game
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@@alucard624 I agree
This trailer is badass. The soundtrack goes perfect with the trailer.
the colors, the characters - there really isn't another movie quit like this. camp at its highest and most coherent.
remember they gave out T-shirts at the midnight show opening night
I remember that
2018 now
so memorable
Happy 30th Anniversary Dick Tracy !
The music sounds like a speed up version of Danny Elfman's Batman soundtrack.
Probably because Danny Elfman composed the score for THIS movie, too.
C.T. Warren Man, Elfman didn't even TRY to make it sound different!
megaky00 Well, his band Oingo Boingo had just been dropped from their record label, and a member or two had to be replaced, so it could be that Elfman was a bit musically frustrated.
C.T. Warren Really? Wow. It does sound incredibly similar though. Could have been Beatty or the studio pushing for thematic links to Batman (which was still a record-holder for ticket sales at the time).
asagara34 This movie was a direct rip off of '89 Batman. Danny Elfman did both scores for both movies. Style, cinematography, use of color is all the same. Filming ended in January of '89 for Batman while filming began for Tracy in February '89. Just a coincidence? I think not.
THE CINEMA WILL NEVER BE THE SAME.
Finally, a fitting Dick Tracy trailer! Thanks for posting!
You are welcome.
Rest in peace Glen Headly.
Barnstormer1969 yes, that same woman who played that hot mess Elmira in Lonesome Dove. Never made it big and deserve the big break!
Yes...fine actress..talent she was RIP@@@@@
@@jondstewart She was also in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Great ending.
Incredibly hyped at the time. Apparently Beatty wants to make a sequel.
A sequel might happen.
UncleFeedle Warren Beatty has been the only A-list actor in history that has made maybe 20 movies in a 60 year career.
Apparently, Warren Beatty is not getting his squel wish. Disney is too busy makng garbage WOKE films !!
In an alternate universe, Dick Tracy, The Shadow and The Rocketeer have joined forces and are starring in an early 90's version of The Avengers.
YES!!! I WOULD SO WATCH THAT!!! TAKE MY MONEY, NOW!!!
There is a comic book crossover where the Rocketeer meets the Spirit
There is a comic book crossover where the Rocketeer meets the Spirit
Babushka Boi
hahaha legit here for the same thing
Lmfaoo no cap 💯
same thoughts
Same
WOLFCHAINZ2 A$AP
Such an underrated film.
Indeed and one of the most underrated comic films! this was like Sin City of it's time
@@Johnlindsey289 Miller was influenced by the comic strip version.
@@AnnaLVajda Loved it as a kid, own it on DVD!!! And about to watch it, now! HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY, DICK TRACY!!! And thanks for the memories!!!
Yes this movie still holds up today
Was it underated did really well at the box office McDonalds promoted toys for it like they did Batman tonnes of merchandise sold I had it on VHS had a fedora too it was very popular as I recall.
This trailer needs more Al Pacino
AWESOME! As far as modern-day film noir movies go, this is DEFINITELY my favorite! :)
This was the Sin City of the 90s eh? similar comic noir film with similar style and all that
***** Yeah, good observation, BTW. :)
velociraptor4you
And since you like hot chicks, how about Madonna in this movie, was he fine or what? she was hot as hell in this movie.
***** She was. HUBBA HUBBA! LOL! :)
velociraptor4you
She looked good in that see-through dress with her tits nearly visible in that seduction scene, i was 8 when i saw this in theaters and remembered blushing when i saw her. She with Tiffani Theisse on Saved by The Bell (She was Kelly) were my awakening.
Then i saw Body of Evidence in middle school on video 5 years later and when she got naked in it, i went wild and had dirty fantasies of her. Her body was incredible back then.
Just found this movie on dvd in FYE and got it today. I don't think I've seen this movie since the early 90s, wow!
I Still Have This On DVD, and It was Amazing, Awesome, Outstanding, Cool. Also I remember Renting It When It was On VHS too.
Same here... but with the DVD! And I watch it with every available chance I get... like now!!!
Upgrade to blu ray
Dick Tracy looks amazing on Blu-Ray
I'll never forget when this was in theaters. I was on vacation with fam in NY and we all went to the theater to see this and when I got there I asked my mom to see Die Hard 2 instead which she thanked me fore as the rest of my fam went to see this. I know it's an odd memory for a movie but def a good one.
When you got out of the theater(s), your family had two separate movie discussions. How did THAT conversation go ?!?
When you could go to the theatre without a plan, and know you were gonna watch something enjoyable. The 90's were wonderful for theater going.
Came here after buying the very first issue of Dick Tracy comic book 2024
Dick Tracy was a hit, was well-reviewed and is a vastly underrated visual feast.
Madonna was great in Dick Tracy.
Madonna's I'm Breathless is an amazing studio album. Most of the songs on the album aren't even in the movie. It's "inspired by."
One of the best movies I have ever seen
Never seen this movie, but when i was a child, I was obsessed by the VHS and the pictures on it. I Will watch it soon
I still remember when the first time I watched this film at Woodlands. I knew that being an actor meant that I could have different looks for different characters. That was exciting for me so I hope that I get to share this passion with my fans.
@Kara Smith Don't be scared, money face
@Kara Smith Same here
@Kara Smith Get counseling
@Kara Smith Acting Skills
@Kara Smith Face your fears for your own good
Wow, this was when like when movies had like story, and acting, and special effects that made sense!
This is how the "Disney Decade" began. You didn't think it was ALL animation, did you?
Ikjyot Singh Kohli Wow, this was when movies plagiarized each other! (Batman '89 rip off film)
Joesph Kerr One can only hope that movies of today plagiarize moves of the 80s! -:)
Joesph Kerr The film was in production at the same time as Batman 89. Also it's a film based on Dick Tracy. It was always going to be noir-styled whether or not Batman 89 ever came out.
+C.T. Warren a real life effect Disney movie
Who else remembers this dark noir theme around the late 80s early 90s that was even reflected in the darker industrial music videos, Very dark and weird but very neo-Noir, Who else remembers this as a kid and had the dick tracey yellow watch toy....This is some tim burton shit its just like the Tim Burton Batman movie with Christopher walkin and cat lady....Man this brings back memories....I miss that old late 80s early 90s almost neo-Diesel punk and Cyberpunk aesthetic and feel
Well spoken, I remember this very well, it seemed like yesterday, I was 21 and now I’m 54 🙄🫠😭
Still a good movie some 30 years later. My older sister worked at the movie theater at the time, and they decided to do a promotion opening night. All the workers dressed as gangsters and flappers, and they asked us if we could display our '47 Lincoln coupe out in front of the theater along with a couple other antique cars. We got free tickets to the movie, and many years later I found the DVD of it.
Anybody else collected trading cards of this film, damn i miss the 90's.
yes!
Yep! Also I collected the Batman 89, Indiana Jones and I last crusade and the Gremlins 2 ones as well, wish I still had them nowadays:(
No, but I remember watching this movie online 2 years ago, I thought it was fun unlike what the haters said about it lol.
This forever is going to be a badass movie
Great adaptation.
Deserves more credit than people give it.
#30thanniversary💎
Saw this as a kid when I was a kid. I had the mug also. The handle was a gun.
I watched this movie many months ago, I loved it :D
the actor who played the kid is also the son of Robin Williams's character in Hook.
Really? :D Sweet! This is another reason why I want to watch this movie. Never seen it before.
I only watched it once as a kid in the cinema. One day I will rewatch...
Do you have ANY idea at all how long I've been looking for this? Thank you so much! If it's all right with you, I'm going to re-post this on my channels here & on DailyMotion.
Thanks for the comment, by the way, I already have the second trailer uploaded if you want it.
Jake Rutigliano Awesome! Thanks a lot!
This is WAY better than the other trailer where they tie me up in a warehouse!
Music:Danny Elfman(1990)
Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim
This is a movie that I associate with one of the few stand out good memories about my dad. He didnt really care much about taking me and my brothers places, or generally spending time with us doing things that mattered to us. I wanted sooo bad to see this movie. I eventually did by my own means in life. Many years later. I was only 6 or 7 when this came out so I couldn't have just waltzed over to the theater.
But I dont remember HOW he knew. But one night, my father came home in the evening, and had the actual Dick Tracy action figure hiding behind his back. And he gave it to me. I remember, even at that very young age, feeling a sense of shock and surprise. I didnt know how he knew I wanted it. I dont recall having ever expressed wanting the action figure. I dont know where he got it. I dunno - I dont think I was AS shocked about it at the time as much as I gradually kept getting more shocked about it as the years passed. I mean, he never cared about anything that me and my siblings cared about. He never really was present or paid attention to those kinds of things. But that one time, he got him with a Dick Tracy action figure. Whenever I think about that experience with my dad, it makes me feel like I am thinking about someone else that isn't him.
This movie had some great music
This was an AWESOME Trailer
Danny Elfman formally of the 80's band Oinko Boinko did a great job with the music
Elfman is the man not only responsible for the music to this film, but he also did music for other films including Beetle Juice and Batman and he also did music for The Simpsons and CBS' The Flash
Dick Tracy: The Movie, this was Dick Tracy the Comic Book mixed with elements from Batman and Beetle Juice
God Bless Warren Beatty and God Bless The Queen Madonna
Madonna was EXCELLENT in this film and I LOVE the song "More"
Gosh I miss the 80s 90s could go movies all afternoon on $10. This, and batman, ninja turtles was huge summer for kids growing up
the graphics are awesome!!!!
This movie will always be an epic masterpiece
I watched Dick Tracy as a child early in the morning when I couldn't sleep one day... it scared me then and it still scares me now! That's a testament to how good the makeup prosthetics are! 😂
BOO did that scare 😱 you!!!
@@stevenlupanko2983 😅😅
For years I was trying so hard to remember this movies name….I would ask ppl what the name of it was and no body knew what I was talking about…..I was beginning to think I dreamed this movie…..and I finally found it thank god
Cool this movie came out in the same year when I was born!
CubanPete1990 1990 was an ambiguous year. Total Recall was probably the biggest bit that year along with Driving Miss Daisy
We've been waiting with bated breath on when the day of your birth was.
I thought Touchstone Pictures disturbed the film Dick Tracy back in 1990!
It already did.
While Touchstone did ultimately distribute Dick Tracy, it was originally marketed under the "Walt Disney Pictures" banner to bring in a wider audience, but then switched the film over to Touchstone Pictures due to the more adult oriented tone and scenes that didn't make it suitable for young children.
Oscar Stainton Right and not only that, but Disney owns Touchstone Pictures and Touchstone Television
It won three Oscars. And Danny Elfman is still a genius.
I know and I'm gonna miss you but all's fair in love and business - Big Boy Caprice
It's not personal, Sonny. It's strictly business - Michael Corleone
She's got a GREAT ASS, and you got your head all the way up it! -Lt Vincent Hanna
Hmm.. doesn't fit as well.
Damn... The trailer went straight hardcore gangsta
I was only 10 when this movie released, I don't think it did that well at the box office despite it being heavily promoted. I just remember loving the look of this movie, it's art and it's advertised items were everywhere, and it's toy line from Playmates was great. I was big on comic book art and cartoons at the time, I begin being able to draw some characters, so this movie just dazzled me with it's look and artistic style, especially the villains. I still love it for that look and style it had, till today.
I was 7 at the time this movie came out. Back then, much of pop culture was tied to the greatest generation ( WWII) era. This movie is proof of that. Although, I sometimes wonder if our generation was hit or miss, with appreciating the legacy that they left for us.
@@VitoVeccia Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't remember 80's and 90's pop culture tied to WW2 generation. I remember 50's and 60's culture being big in pop culture then. Similarly to how current pop culture is heavily tied to 80's and 90's pop culture.
@@JamesCH08 It was really suttle back then. And now that I think of it, might not have been embedded in pop culture to the extent that I originally thought. Maybe more of a reminder of the past. I remember the ancient Merry Melodies reruns were all over the TV. As well as the war being mentioned on the news during memorial day, or the episodes of TV shows like highway to heaven (episode-To bind wounds). As well as learning about WWII by fourth and fifth grade. Maybe it's just me. I knew some of those old war heros, and I used to love listening them tell stories.
@@VitoVeccia I understand, it's just that I remember shows like
Lassie
Mr Ed
Star Trek
I Dream Of Jennie
Bewitched
Gilligan's Island
I Love Lucy
Wonder Years
Movies like
Back To The Future
Stand By Me
Dirty Dancing
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
And even music like the come backs of plenty of Motown artists. Hell even songs like The Bus Boys - The Boys Are Back In Town, all of this pop culture having a heavy appreciation to the fifties and sixties.
Not saying that I don't remember the Looney Tunes playing all the time, but I definitely remember allot of this 50's & 60's content all over the place during the eighties.
Hell, come to think of it, it was a heavy appreciation of the 60's & 70's during the 90's and early 2000's. Now it's the 80's & 90's being put out in pop culture, I think it just comes in cycles. Every few decades they have shows, and pop culture that appreciate the past few time periods of yester years, soon it'll be shows and content, about the early 2000's.
@@JamesCH08 yup, we grew up during a great time period. I feel bad for my kids, the world they know isn't what we grew up in.
Fun fact: Kathy Bates played a stenographer in this movie and was on screen for like three seconds
Were the wonderful visuals inspired by Michael Mann’s CRIME STORY on TV?
I watched it yesterday for the first time and I really liked this movie
Am I the only one who loved this movie
I found it very entertaining
They don’t make trailers like that anymore.
Problem was it was 1990. Few people outside of Baby Boomers or younger Silent Generation even knew who Warren Beatty was because he made maybe some 20 movies over a 30 year career. He was the most picky. To this day, he’s still an unknown with most. And having Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, and James Caan didn’t help because their performances were kept in secret up to release. Madonna. Even horny Generation X’ers didn’t flock to see this, the core moviegoers at the time. The movie wasn’t a box office flop, but could have done a lot better!
I'm getting sick of those Gen Z's calling Nostalgia movies like this "Woke"
@@monster-mecha_enthusiast_2002 there’s a lot of things Z’ers like I’m sick of! Their taste in music for one! And they don’t do anything! The older Millennials, X’ers, and Boomers party and they’re perfectly fine locking themselves in their rooms on their smartphones or X Boxes.
It's amazing for a movie that made $162 million worldwide when it came out there sure seems to be a mammoth amount of toys, cards and other merchandise for this film, I've seen stuff from this movie for the last 30 years at flea markets, thrift stores ect but have still not actually seen the movie..
1:28 this trailer was like "might as well" lol
this actually looks pretty cool
Did you get to see this "actually looks good" film ?!?
The trailer ain’t quite accurate. The film is more light hearted and goofy than this made it look. Besides that I think the films a solid 8/10
They shouldve made the Green Hornet movie during the late 80s or 90s.
One of warren Beattie’s last major roles - he realised he was getting too old for this, for everything and enjoyed the quiet life after this
I try to look for This movie on Disney plus why this isn’t on there ?
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Wow when I was a kid seeing this movie, I had no idea that was al Pacino because of all the makeup. Now as an adult i recognize that voice anywhere
Assisti a uns 20anos atrás e gostaria de assistir de novo !!muito bom !
Don't think i have seen this since i saw it in the cinema
i hope Dick Tracy should have a modern reboot ..
I dunno' man
I'm kinda worried there'll be alot of bad reviews and complaints if that happened :/
@@monster-mecha_enthusiast_2002 yep as always
This movie came out when I was a kid. I never saw it. Put it on the maybe list.
It was ahead of its time
Is this coming out soon??
That has to be one of the best movie trailers of all time
I almost had a seizure watching it. Movie is amazing, trailer is not good.
Have you SEEN every movie trailer of all time?? If not, then you "exaggerate."
This movie would look amazing with 4k and HDR.
where's the apple watch
angry cideo game nerd got me here
Anyone who's seen this knows it is not a Disney movie! Love the movie though.
I loved the make up and set design like the bright colors to make it pop like a comic book.
This Movie Is From Universal Pictures. Which It Is. This Movie Is Supposed To Be From Universal Pictures.
Excellent movie!
"Well no shit, Dick Tracy."
- Frank D. Garrett
need a up to date videogame
THE OSCARS FAIL BY BEATY BROUGHT ME HERE
All that’s missing from this trailer is Pachino dancing around shaking his ass, showing the girls how it’s done!!
due for a remake
+TheTraumaFactor oh hell no. they better not. hollywood should leave the 90s alone
For what? To be a part of Follywood's standards of remakes along with political agendas shoved down? Fuck no. And Warren Beatty (who owns the rights to this movie) would possibly not allow it.
This makes the movie look way more interesting than it is
I was going to ask if they completely ripped off the Batman 89 score, until I saw Danny Elfman did this as well and ripped himself off lol
This Movie Is From Universal Studios.
It's from Touchstone Pictures.
@@Naminski1a This Really Might Sound Crazy But The Thing Is I Must Of Really Think That This Movie Is Actually From Universal Pictures.
No It's From Touchstone Pictures You Love Bitch
I AM GOING TO WATCH THIS MOVIE AGAIN :)
“Aren’t you gonna frisk me?” Yes Madonna, back in 1989 I definitely would have.
I knew who the Composer was before i saw the name!🤣
I love Elfman's scores!
RIP@@@@@ Danny Elfman..true unique talent...craftsman talented artist@@
Who else came to see this video after watching Babushka boi by rocky
why is this not on disney plus?!
Because it has the word d**k
My dad had this cassette. loved it. Too bad what the world has become, you can't call your child Dick anymore. lol
I LOVE THIS MOVIE
Where is the remake???
Almost like a proto Sin City.
Did not know this was a Disney film