Dissecting Cinema's Most Disturbing Director (A Twisted Genius)

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    Resources used for this video:
    Cronenberg on Cronenberg: • Cronenberg on Cronenberg
    David Cronenberg SHIVERS on CBC | David Cronenberg Virtual Exhibition: • David Cronenberg SHIVE...
    Heart Of The Matter - Censorship Debate ('Crash' & 'Visions Of Ecstasy'): • Heart Of The Matter - ...
    FEAR ON FILM: Landis, Carpenter, Cronenberg!: • FEAR ON FILM: Landis, ...
    Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux & David Cronenberg Break Down 'Crimes Of The Future' Surgery Scene: • Viggo Mortensen, Léa S...
    David Cronenberg on Crimes of the Future and why he sees body horror as "the body beautiful": • David Cronenberg on Cr...
    David Cronenberg's Shivers Making of Documentary - On Screen: • David Cronenberg's Shi...
    David Cronenberg's Early Years - THE BROOD: • David Cronenberg's Ear...
    The Death of David Cronenberg (2021) short film by David Cronenberg: • The Death of David Cro...
    Le Vidéo Club de David Cronenberg : de Brigitte Bardot à Total Recall (avec du Cannes et Star Wars): • Le Vidéo Club de David...
    Transfer - David Cronenberg Short Film: • Transfer - David Crone...
    CRONENBERG ON SHIVERS: • CRONENBERG ON SHIVERS
    CFTO People to People David Cronenberg (1988): • CFTO People to People ...
    DP/30 (LWD): Eastern Promises, director David Cronenberg: • DP/30 (LWD): Eastern P...
    David Cronenberg’s Dreams and Nightmares : www.newyorker.com/culture/per...
    David Cronenberg: ‘My imagination is not a place of horror’: www.theguardian.com/film/2014...
    chapters:
    Intro- 0:00
    Early Years - 1:24
    Shivers - 4:47
    Rabid - 7:07
    The Brood - 8:02
    Body is Reality - 10:07
    Videodrome - 12:22
    Dead Ringers - 15:37
    Crash - 18:00
    A History of Violence - 25:11
    Eastern Promises - 29:18
    The 2010s - 32:12
    Crimes of the Future - 33:52
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  • @riseofazrael
    @riseofazrael 7 месяцев назад +36

    His son Brandon Cronenberg is carrying on his father's legacy with some great creative horror and thrillers. Possessor and Infinity Pool are both fantastic.

  • @SpoopySquid
    @SpoopySquid Год назад +94

    "It took me four years to make _Shivers_ and I ondy made $13,000. That's not fast and it's not much of a buck!"
    What a clap-back

    • @bmmaaate
      @bmmaaate 7 месяцев назад +1

      I just bought a DVD of shivers for 10p. He's not going to see any of that.

  • @joseaguilar3323
    @joseaguilar3323 Год назад +187

    Legendary film makers with insane name-recognition having dificulty finding funding blows my mind. Not to sound hyperbolic but this era in the mainstream film industry feels like an 80's dystopia version of itself. The industry has always been mercenary, it's in the name, but now it's like "if you don't have an IP we can turn into cinematic universe of merch you can fuck off".

    • @RenegadeFilm86
      @RenegadeFilm86  Год назад +18

      A lot of truth in that unfortunately

    • @targaghjj
      @targaghjj Год назад

      Isn't that the real censorship in our capitalist society?

    • @hugh-johnfleming289
      @hugh-johnfleming289 Год назад +1

      Did he make cinema or money?

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@hugh-johnfleming289 Cronenberg makes art, with money as a side effect.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thats just sad,

  • @jwnj9716
    @jwnj9716 Год назад +97

    Since he's into body horror, I always wondered what his version of the Thing would be like.

    • @cherijoseph7819
      @cherijoseph7819 Год назад +15

      Watch The Fly and use your imagination.

    • @user-vt4rh9kf8d
      @user-vt4rh9kf8d Год назад +6

      He isn't. The uploader of the video reminds us of that in the very beginning. I'd go as far to say that 'The Thing' is the opposite of what Cronenberg does.

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Год назад +4

      Some of his Total Recall ideas end up in the Verhoeven movie

    • @cherijoseph7819
      @cherijoseph7819 Год назад +3

      @@user-vt4rh9kf8d Opposite? In what way?

    • @schmebulockjizz
      @schmebulockjizz Год назад

      Worse than our already existing classic

  • @poindextertunes
    @poindextertunes 7 месяцев назад +9

    No Scanners?? 😭
    It has the best head exploding scene of all time 🤯

    • @philyeary8809
      @philyeary8809 7 месяцев назад

      As an fx artist, I watched it jn theaters as a kid....Savini is on the same level of greatness with the exploding head....agreed sir.

  • @thoughtfuldevil6069
    @thoughtfuldevil6069 Год назад +33

    The Brood and Videodrome still live in my head rent-free, after I saw them in my freshmen year of high school. Man is a genius. I wish he'd gotten Return of the Jedi.

    • @martinreid2352
      @martinreid2352 Год назад +7

      I feel like I’d like Star Wars more if he’d gotten to be behind one of the films

    • @jamesthomas8645
      @jamesthomas8645 Год назад +2

      David lynch nearly directed rotj, not Cronenberg

    • @thoughtfuldevil6069
      @thoughtfuldevil6069 Год назад +4

      @@jamesthomas8645 Cronenberg was also considered for ROTJ

    • @jamesthomas8645
      @jamesthomas8645 Год назад +2

      @@thoughtfuldevil6069 oh right I didn’t know that

    • @thoughtfuldevil6069
      @thoughtfuldevil6069 Год назад +3

      @@jamesthomas8645 No worries bro. May the Force be with you 🤟

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Год назад +55

    I'd put Lars Von Trier and Gaspar Noe pretty high up there in the "most disturbing" category.

    • @jumpbox3
      @jumpbox3 Год назад +12

      Michael Haneke belongs on that list too along with Pier Paolo Pasolini.

    • @giovannisantopietro2612
      @giovannisantopietro2612 Год назад +10

      Gaspar Noè just wants to be provocative on a high level of steroids

    • @chrisbano9216
      @chrisbano9216 Год назад +9

      @@giovannisantopietro2612 Don’t forget Takeshi Miike, he is brilliant too,

    • @giovannisantopietro2612
      @giovannisantopietro2612 Год назад +6

      @@chrisbano9216 of course miike Is way ahead of noe

    • @chrisbano9216
      @chrisbano9216 Год назад +4

      @@giovannisantopietro2612 I love Noe, he is one of a kind director, he surprised me with his latest film “Vortex” in which Dario Argento another master film maker

  • @Kthomasritchie
    @Kthomasritchie Год назад +59

    The Dead Zone is still very much my all-time favourite Stephen King adaptation. Such a well directed film.

    • @owie4070
      @owie4070 Год назад +3

      Agreed. Perfect role for Walken too.

    • @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117
      @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117 Год назад +4

      The scissor scene is...

    • @gretchenbaker7435
      @gretchenbaker7435 7 месяцев назад +1

      I love this film and the book.
      Such quiet in all the shots and acting makes it scary and so real.
      Plus Dead Ringers was amazing too!! I saw both these films probably too young but it helped me appreciate film

    • @Bat_Boy
      @Bat_Boy 7 месяцев назад

      He also skipped, a dangerous method, which was also very good.

  • @Toddlesification
    @Toddlesification Год назад +30

    Really liked this and I liked the chronological approach through his work (though sad not much was spent on Existenz and Spider, the later being the only film of his I haven’t seen).
    My one nitpick is in your description of Crash that the two leads are cheating on each other. Cheating implies sneaking around when in fact they had an open relationship and enjoyed telling each other of their other hookups.

    • @RenegadeFilm86
      @RenegadeFilm86  Год назад +6

      Fair point, Todd. Thanks for watching, really glad you enjoyed it!

    • @DomWrath
      @DomWrath 7 месяцев назад

      Spider is absolutely worth tracking down. Ralph Finnes performance is fantastic and the aesthetic of the film is really gorgeous. It has a pretty mature take on mental health as well especially for the era.

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 Год назад +15

    I choose to believe he wasn't actually cast for S04 of "Star Trek: Discovery". He just showed up, started analysis on the cast and everyone was too scared to ask him to leave.

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 7 месяцев назад +2

      Except that he's only scary by reputation, he's actually very thoughtful and mild mannered in person. Though I've never had the privilege to work with him, having worked in film and theatre in Toronto it's been inevitable that I've met him a few times at various talks and other events, and he's a thoroughly lovely person to chat with. Surprisingly funny, too!

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@thing_under_the_stairs
      He'd have to be funny. I mean, the roles he's accepted, some are pretty damn funny.

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@mattgilbert7347 There's a certain sort of black humour in a lot of his work too. And though I hate to play to stereotypes, he's very Canadian in a lot of ways, and we love to laugh at ourselves!

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@thing_under_the_stairs I find "The Brood" to be deeply funny.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 7 месяцев назад

      @@thing_under_the_stairs have you worked on anything I might have seen? Or anything upcoming? Just curious :)

  • @Nicolas.Vincent
    @Nicolas.Vincent 2 месяца назад +2

    My main complaint about Cronenberg is the lack of coverage of his material. My second complaint is that nobody ever covers Naked Lunch. When I was a kid, the main Cronenberg flick most people would talk about was Naked Lunch, but it wasn't even mentioned here. Baffling! Or is it that Naked Lunch is so baffling?

  • @marsupial3ew
    @marsupial3ew 7 месяцев назад +5

    That's a really good overview of Cronenberg's work. The picture looks more like Richard Belzer than Cronenberg, though. ;-)

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 Год назад +9

    Eliot and Beverly were based on a real case. Their murder-suicide irl was extremely unpleasant. I can't recall their real names. One died of suicide by voluntary barbiturate withdrawal.
    That's a horrible way to go.

  • @Lagrangeify
    @Lagrangeify 7 месяцев назад +2

    He's right up there in the Olympiad of cinematic gods, in the company of the likes of Hitchcock, Kubrick, Scorsese. There's a small subset of that elite though who perform tangible miracles, turning relatively miniscule budgets into sumptuous and sophisticated experiences that stay with you for a life time. An absolute gold mine of creativity, I love him to bits.

  • @rachelblake2350
    @rachelblake2350 Год назад +7

    I think you should definitely try and produce more long-form video essays like this, this was very well written.

  • @cunneyes
    @cunneyes Год назад +8

    Great video, remarkably underated. Loved all the films you highlighted. Great choices from a huge catalogue of films.
    Noteable omissions, include: Scanners, Naked Lunch, Existenz and Spider. These are some of my favourites.

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Год назад +8

    I saw "Crash" in the theatre, and people walked out...during the opening credits!
    Did they know what to expect?
    Very odd...

    • @cherijoseph7819
      @cherijoseph7819 Год назад +1

      Crash seemed to be where mainstream culture drew the line. Chrononberg was transitioning towards more mainstream films but I think the reaction to Crash made him take a break from body horror.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin Год назад +1

      @@cherijoseph7819
      Existenz was just three years later.
      It has crazy body horror, with a Videodrome type plot, within the “VR” within a VR demonstration, that may or may not be within another simulated reality… 😄
      When he fingers her spinal hole. 👌🏽
      😆

    • @cherijoseph7819
      @cherijoseph7819 Год назад

      @@CorbCorbin You're right, but Existenz is no where as crazy in the way of body horror of his earlier movies. For me, the implied body horror of Dead Ringers stayed with me more than Existenz, especially since the movie was based on real events.

    • @VeritabIlIti
      @VeritabIlIti Год назад +1

      Crash for me was just hampered by an air of pretentiousness to its themes. It's such an out-there concept that requires some very serious self-reflection to appreciate, and in trying to validate itself tended towards preachiness imo

    • @philyeary8809
      @philyeary8809 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@VeritabIlItisadly, this is more prevalent in Crimes of the Future, his early works remain transgression and bitter body horror.

  • @Birdsarentreal529
    @Birdsarentreal529 Год назад +4

    First Cronenburg I saw was Videodrome and it BLEW ME AWAY! I've been a huge fan ever since!

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 7 месяцев назад +1

    OUTSTANDING!!! I appreciate him so much more now!! Thank you so much!!

  • @jordanbateman-uw1zg
    @jordanbateman-uw1zg 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dead ringers is also an adaptation from of a novel called “Twins” you forgot to mention that.

  • @leoquesto9183
    @leoquesto9183 Год назад +5

    Much of Canadian film was actually supported by a film industry. There was already a strong, decades-old documentary and animation tradition in Canada, with funding, and some feature support through grants and tax credits, some of which Cronenberg received. Also, the safest genre projects to produce without celebrities is horror, for which a return on investment is more likely at that level than other genres, especially in the days of drive ins and video sales and rental. Likewise, a genre most suited to celebrities with limited acting ability is horror. Cronenberg benefited in both cases. Suggestion: repeating a sequence of edits under VO should be avoided when there is a bounty of material available. Incessant recycling makes for a tough, hard-to-finish watch. I want to, though, because I am a fan of DC. Thanks!

  • @Chiller01
    @Chiller01 Год назад +5

    The quality of his casts is amazing. He certainly must be well respected by the top tier of intellectually gifted actors.

  • @user-vt4rh9kf8d
    @user-vt4rh9kf8d Год назад +6

    I'm disappointed you didn't go into Stereo and Crimes of the Future, since they along with his short films were very unique, and the debt after making them further hindered Shivers' production. Because Robert Fulford liked those films, Cronenberg assumed he would understand, and like Shivers as well. Boy was he wrong.

  • @nathangolden8846
    @nathangolden8846 Год назад +2

    A great video! Thank you for the time and effort you've put into this. Really excellent work.

    • @RenegadeFilm86
      @RenegadeFilm86  Год назад +2

      Thank you for taking the time out to watch, Nathan!

  • @ffnendhgrgd
    @ffnendhgrgd 7 месяцев назад +2

    I feel strongly that Cosmopolis doesn't get the respect it's due. He brought something terrifying out of Robert Pattinson. Maybe the minimalism throws people off, since a lot of it takes place inside a limo. But still.

  • @owie4070
    @owie4070 Год назад +2

    I enjoy your content, sir. Please keep these videos coming.

  • @xavierhollander6521
    @xavierhollander6521 7 месяцев назад +1

    I loved Videodrome, Scanners and The Brood, but Cronenberg does scare me. I think his mind is disturbed.

  • @MusikJunkiefromK
    @MusikJunkiefromK Год назад +8

    I never hear from your channel but I like it.
    Keep it up. Even if it's hard

  • @Ryo7_7
    @Ryo7_7 7 месяцев назад +1

    Video Drone is one of the coolest movies to this day. Conceptually intriguing filmmaker.

  • @carmelsileo6520
    @carmelsileo6520 Год назад +6

    Eastern Promises is one of my favorite movies and definitely my favorite Cronenberg. One of those movies that reverberates in the memory long after viewing.

    • @hugh-johnfleming289
      @hugh-johnfleming289 Год назад +4

      Such an elegant film. What is missing here, in his essay, is Cronenberg's 'eye.' The frame work, camera movement, lighting, etc... It's a beautifully produced film as so many of his are. So much of that "talent" gets muddied with his more 'shocking' work, lost in so much nonsense...

    • @user-lo5qm5tu8m
      @user-lo5qm5tu8m 7 месяцев назад +3

      history of violence is also brilliant 😊

    • @carmelsileo6520
      @carmelsileo6520 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@user-lo5qm5tu8m Agreed! Both great performances by Viggo Mortensen.

    • @user-lo5qm5tu8m
      @user-lo5qm5tu8m 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@carmelsileo6520 thank you beautiful Lady! You have just made a 67 year olds day, take care and be kind wherever you are on this earth 🌹

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@carmelsileo6520 Absolutely. David Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen are my film dream team. Two artist of such obvious intelligence and depth working together on beautifully filmed and mentally challenging movies is such a treat for us film lovers!

  • @Cybjon
    @Cybjon 8 месяцев назад +1

    It was 'Rabid' that got him kicked out of his apartment, not 'Shivers.' His landlady objected him making films with "That woman."

  • @jordanzamora422
    @jordanzamora422 Год назад

    I just have to say man your video is so good I've subscribed, keep it up!

  • @weird_cds8206
    @weird_cds8206 Год назад +2

    He was horrifying in Nightbreed as Dr. Phillip K. Decker!!!

    • @Emulous79
      @Emulous79 Год назад +1

      That was perfect casting from Clive Barker. Oddly enough, the Decker in the book Cabal is the physical opposite: a big, burly guy.

  • @michaelmayo
    @michaelmayo Год назад +2

    Hey! What happened to "Fast Company"? That should at least get a mention...

  • @09philj
    @09philj Год назад +9

    A lot of JG Ballard's writing dealt with the idea of modern society as dystopian, and the psychological and sexual effects of new technology, which are also themes in a lot of Cronenberg's films, making him pretty much the ideal director to adapt Crash. (Ballard himself said how good he thought the film was)

    • @cherijoseph7819
      @cherijoseph7819 Год назад

      Ballard used surreal and dystopian themes to explore his own experiences as a child in WWII.

    • @09philj
      @09philj Год назад

      @@cherijoseph7819 That's a bit reductive. The early death of his wife also had a big effect on his work around the time he was writing the short stories that would become The Atrocity Exhibition, which is Crash's spiritual predecessor. He was also just generally fascinated by modernity and its preoccupations with tech and celebrity.

  • @WTFlux-lh2tf
    @WTFlux-lh2tf 7 месяцев назад

    An absolute favorite. I'm kind of glad that David always had to scrape for funding because of how fierce it kept him. When things become easy your art suffers, and that's thing, what Cronenberg made was art, and certainly not just what are movies. This video treatment does a great job of elucidating what I feel was DC's greatest muse, the concept of vulnerability, and how we psychologically compensate our fears thereof.

  • @acidangel162
    @acidangel162 7 месяцев назад

    Cronenberg is one of my favourite directors. Up there with the likes of Justin Kerrigan and Edgar Wright. Great video on his directing.
    He has done a little acting too. Maybe you can make a video on those roles. He was calm, collected and menacing as the psychiatrist in the NIghtbreed. I haven't seen him in to many roles but it always cheers me to see such a great director in acting roles.

  • @thomashussey5159
    @thomashussey5159 Год назад

    Great work on this. Subscribed.

  • @yojimboeastwood5602
    @yojimboeastwood5602 Год назад +5

    Man. The way he explains censorship is so perfect

  • @judsongaiden9878
    @judsongaiden9878 Год назад +1

    2:12 "Iconic body" ...of work. There's no way you said that with a straight face. 🤣

  • @dilatedindisbelief
    @dilatedindisbelief 7 месяцев назад

    Ditto on Richard Belzer in the preview art. I straight up command+F'ed that last name to make sure I wouldn't act like I was the first to notice.

  • @ooooooo679
    @ooooooo679 4 месяца назад +1

    Great analysis dude, I'm gonna watch crash again now, I liked it first time have wanted to watch it again but was to scared for some reason, now I know why ,I think i can enjoy it again

  • @Ajnananda
    @Ajnananda 7 месяцев назад

    I never realized he was behind Naked Lunch as well... what a genius 🖤

  • @celeritas2-810
    @celeritas2-810 Год назад +1

    Cronenberg's corporal focus is so urgent. The increasing disassociation of the human condition is something art must examine if we are to negotiate our cyborgisation effectively.

  • @thomasfrenzel6706
    @thomasfrenzel6706 7 месяцев назад +1

    "A History of Violence" is made for Movie-History in my eyes! 😎

  • @scottboyd3838
    @scottboyd3838 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cronenberg was years before his time; Videodrome was so prescient, to our current predicament

  • @troyevitt2437
    @troyevitt2437 7 месяцев назад

    8:48 Suddenly very Kubrick-esque. The stark white background of snow and the three colors of the kids' snowsuits. Kinda like the three colors of the tray of "gravity-friendly food" in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

  • @fakechemicals
    @fakechemicals 6 месяцев назад +1

    Cronenbergs Crash is far better than the other Crash that came out after his.

  • @jfdblues
    @jfdblues Год назад +2

    Why no mention of naked lunch

  • @370530e
    @370530e 7 месяцев назад +1

    Marvel should give him a gig. The next “Venom” maybe?

  • @VFRZen
    @VFRZen 9 месяцев назад +1

    Informative retrospective but The Dead Zone should’ve been included. It’s one of DC’s best films, IMHO.

  • @deekismusic
    @deekismusic Год назад

    I can't be the only one who thinks your voice sounds like H. Jon Benjamin, right? lol, love the vids!

  • @uncanalmenor
    @uncanalmenor Год назад +2

    Great retrospective, but I missed M Butterfly. It has another great performance by Jeremy Irons.

    • @cherijoseph7819
      @cherijoseph7819 Год назад

      But casting John Lone as the actress was awful. I remember watching the movie a getting stuck on how Jeremy Irons character could possible think this big ole sexy man was a woman. The role should have remained with B.D. Wong.

  • @kramalerav
    @kramalerav 5 месяцев назад

    I was fortunate enough to actually go see Crash during its very limited U.S. run in theaters. It is by far his edgiest picture. I need to re-visit that one, but it isn’t streaming anywhere and seems to be out of print on home media.

  • @burgersuperking
    @burgersuperking 6 месяцев назад

    Interestingly, Saint Laurent onboarded him, current brand aesthetic and vibe sit somewhere around The Crash, would be interesting to see what he makes with them, maybe ad campaign, or something

  • @mrtunapie6653
    @mrtunapie6653 6 месяцев назад

    Everyone thought Naked Lunch was un-filmable, and then, Cronenberg did it and blew people away.

  • @9000ck
    @9000ck Год назад +4

    Wasn't Cronenberg a medical doctor? I wouldn't be surprised if he was, we see gross out body horror everyday and kind of get used to it. But its interesting; it brings up all sorts of questions about identity and sexuality and existential stuff.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 Год назад

      I believe he trained to be a surgeon

    • @JustaKubrickFan
      @JustaKubrickFan 7 месяцев назад

      You might be confusing him with director Michael Crichton.

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 Год назад

    Right on. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tobiasfunke6284
    @tobiasfunke6284 7 месяцев назад

    Videodrome is one of my favorite movies. Still need to watch Scanners and Dead Ringers, I'm especially convinced now after seeing this video

  • @adellis24
    @adellis24 7 месяцев назад

    What is a cool exercise is watching Cosmopolis with the idea that this is what would happen to Gotham if Bruce Wayne never lost his parents. I saw it in theatres and said that Pattinson was playing the anti-Bruce Wayne and of course he would go on to become The Batman.

  • @Wintermars
    @Wintermars 4 месяца назад +1

    What did you think of Existenz? Its one of my favorite movies, I think its so fascinating

  • @quite1enough
    @quite1enough 7 месяцев назад +2

    Cosmopolis is hugely underrated movie, imo.

    • @Lagrangeify
      @Lagrangeify 7 месяцев назад

      Totally agree. That movie was riveting, couldn't take my eyes off it for a second and barely breathed through that crazy intense last third. Give it another 5 years or so and it'll be proclaimed a landmark in cinema. That's the Cronenberg effect.

  • @paulkudish3017
    @paulkudish3017 7 месяцев назад

    For me, the most disturbing question is why David Cronenberg would appear in a Clive Barker film,.. who is a director perhaps even more disturbing than himself?

  • @plasticweapon
    @plasticweapon 9 месяцев назад +4

    he was never cinema's most disturbing director, but he used to be one of it's finest.

  • @GNARLOUSE
    @GNARLOUSE 7 месяцев назад

    Fking fantastic! Look forward to more, new sub.

  • @Drunkbobnopantss
    @Drunkbobnopantss 7 месяцев назад

    naked lunch was SO damn confusing until I learned that movie is actually about the person who wrote the book while writing the book mostly high. reality and fantasy collide

  • @bassvibasics479
    @bassvibasics479 Год назад

    Did this video just overlook "M. Butterfly"? and "The Dead Zone"?

  • @caloyssk1
    @caloyssk1 7 месяцев назад

    i wan't a "hellraiser" film version of him sirs, thanks 💪😉

  • @maplebob23
    @maplebob23 7 месяцев назад

    Back in the day, I dreamed of collaboration between Cronenberg, Carpenter, and Lynch.

  • @gryphon9507
    @gryphon9507 7 месяцев назад +1

    21:24 "Censorship is never about morality, it is always about control and power and fear always." And I have always felt in my bones that censorship was for those doing it a kind of perversity as David put it. A physiological power kink that gets them off.

    • @robertagajeenian7222
      @robertagajeenian7222 5 месяцев назад

      Hit the nail on the head. Nicely put - "a kind of perversity".

  • @AnimationVault
    @AnimationVault 7 месяцев назад

    Cosmopolis did have a stiff clinical style, but I thought it had a lot more interesting ideas than Crimes of the Future which was a mess. The first two films with Viggo are the best!

  • @History_Coffee
    @History_Coffee 7 месяцев назад

    I remember seeing Crash and trying to explain the plot to a coworker😂 "uhh um, yeah so..."

  • @adrianac3258
    @adrianac3258 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video David Cronenberg is my favorite director ever ✨

  • @ryancolvin4285
    @ryancolvin4285 2 месяца назад

    He should make a movie adaptation of the graphic novel "black hole".

  • @filmmakerdanielclements
    @filmmakerdanielclements 7 месяцев назад

    "Very little blood or gore" in dead ringers? Did you see the ending?

  • @hoibsh21
    @hoibsh21 7 месяцев назад +1

    Look, yr BODY is noBODY"s business except David Cronenberg's.

  • @srTraseroRojo
    @srTraseroRojo Месяц назад

    Technology as extension of the body is marshall macluhan

  • @-0rbital-
    @-0rbital- Год назад

    Thought was going to be about Von Trier.

  • @johnnytsunami7451
    @johnnytsunami7451 Год назад

    Taking a Cronenburg college class in Georgia

  • @ezequielcabanelas3425
    @ezequielcabanelas3425 7 месяцев назад +1

    Un maestro. Videodrome es una película seminal para entender el presente. Adelantado varias generaciones.

  • @CatfishCounts
    @CatfishCounts Год назад

    Fabulous!

  • @beemelonhead1
    @beemelonhead1 Год назад

    😄 Shivers just sounds like a prediction of Monkeypox outbreak

  • @randycunningham7318
    @randycunningham7318 Год назад +4

    One of my favorite filmmakers.

    • @RenegadeFilm86
      @RenegadeFilm86  Год назад +1

      One of mine as well!

    • @randycunningham7318
      @randycunningham7318 Год назад

      Who else are some of your favorites?

    • @RenegadeFilm86
      @RenegadeFilm86  Год назад +2

      @@randycunningham7318 Kubrick, Friedkin, PT Anderson, Robert Eggers, Scorsese, Hitchcock, Lumet, Linklater, Bresson, Lynch, Herzog, Jarmusch and Ridley Scott are a few that jump to mind.

  • @MrBfg586
    @MrBfg586 Год назад +1

    I’m going to guess, but I bet there is not one mention of the movie Spider.

  • @user-lo5qm5tu8m
    @user-lo5qm5tu8m 7 месяцев назад +1

    a brilliant and brave director. I have seen every movie he made and their is always something totally original and disturbing in all of them❤❤😂😂

  • @Dagon47
    @Dagon47 Год назад

    I'd be interested what you think of Ruben Oestlunds movies~!

    • @RenegadeFilm86
      @RenegadeFilm86  Год назад

      I have some reviews of his films on my Instagram page (@renegade_filmtheory)

  • @jackbrightside
    @jackbrightside 7 месяцев назад +1

    I understand that one episode of Rick n Morty now

  • @ericmalone3213
    @ericmalone3213 Год назад +1

    Do people take David Cronenberg's films seriously? His films are comedies, hilarious dark comedies.

  • @FraserWatsonvid
    @FraserWatsonvid Год назад +1

    shivers wasn't his first film btw

  • @howardmann8689
    @howardmann8689 4 месяца назад +1

    Once u have a serious illness. U understand cronenberg I think

  • @scottboyd3838
    @scottboyd3838 7 месяцев назад

    A History of Violence is one of the greatest films of all time, and his next was Eastern Promises, another top tier film.

  • @themysteriousdomainmoviepalace

    I've seen a couple of clips of his and was so disgusted I stay away from his work. But I find his personal story interesting.

    • @benmcfee
      @benmcfee 7 месяцев назад +1

      Try _The Dead Zone._ There's very little gruesome content (one scene notwithstanding, but even then he gives you plenty of warning before you see anything horrible). It's also very character-driven, and the performances are so strong that you genuinely care what happens to these people. For people intrigued by Cronenberg's intellectual approach to filmmaking, but wary of the blood, this is a good gateway drug. Plus it's a solid adaptation of one of Stephen King's more powerful novels. And we all know Stephen King adaptations are hit and miss at best but Cronenberg pulls it off.

  • @darylcumming7119
    @darylcumming7119 7 месяцев назад

    Love the film Scanners.

  • @giantmonsterman
    @giantmonsterman Год назад +1

    His son is absolutely wonderful as well too.

    • @RenegadeFilm86
      @RenegadeFilm86  Год назад +2

      Possessor was a tremendous movie!

    • @giantmonsterman
      @giantmonsterman Год назад

      @@RenegadeFilm86 same with Antiviral. I was really put off by it, then I realized that's usually what the Cronenbergs want and I loved it.

  • @haha-kq6rz
    @haha-kq6rz 7 месяцев назад

    Whatever happened to M Butterfly?

  • @stella3265
    @stella3265 7 месяцев назад

    He was psychological horror.

  • @edwardchen9619
    @edwardchen9619 Год назад +4

    there's another director i think would suit this title: gaspard noe.

    • @Blorp52
      @Blorp52 Год назад

      Lars von Trier as well

  • @Lurker1979
    @Lurker1979 7 месяцев назад

    As much as I have issues with Star Trek Discovery. I loved his part on that show.

  • @Emulous79
    @Emulous79 Год назад

    I 100% agree on his stance about censorship. It's a bloody cheek!

  • @johnellizz
    @johnellizz Год назад +2

    Shivers/Rabid/Scanners/Videodrome ...that's Cronenberg.