What’s completely underrated about this film is the message. Stews confession is the unveiling of what most of us use to mask our daily lives. Fancy clothes, false appearances, compulsive lying… when stew finally admits his crimes to the entire world it’s enough to make us all reflect on how honest we are in our own lives. It’s a masterpiece of a script that can bring a tear to the eye of anyone guilty of the same crimes. Amazing writing and directing.
Colin Farrel seriously should’ve won an ocar for this performance, that shit was real as real, especially that confession scene, it just gets you every time. What an awesome movie
I didn't realise Joel Schumacher was.......as old as he was. I imagined he was in his late 20s when he made this film. I was so blinkered on that one. .. But I certainly get it why Robert Carlyle based his looks on Joel 😂. And needless to say - this is one brilliant, brilliant movie!
All those work for the perfect set and nowadays they would just put up some green screens and build everything on the computer in post-production. I can't really tell if thats a good or bad thing...
For the people I often see around the internet wondering why this movie never had a sequel or a franchise. Honestly, I think that in if they ever tried to do a franchise over this movie, imo the more interesting choice could have been NOT to do the Saw franchise gimmick of making the Caller each time have new victims to attack. But instead, they could have tried to have the Caller AND STU being the recurring two main characters of it, that each movie had each their storyline going on and mirroring each other. We could have see Stu still having to deal with the consequences -good but expecially bad- his confession had on his life (I cannot imagine something like this happening now with socials, Stu would have been a laughting stock for months) and his struggles to become a honest person not only in fear of the Caller, but himself too. And honestly I think that this will be a very interesting story to tell. And at the same time the Caller would have been the source of chaos in each new chapters, with each time a new shady individual that fall victim to him, and who knows, maybe Stu can be a part of helping saving them? Just my two cents, I just think that Saw formula is too characteristing for that movie saga to have another franchise with very similar mechanic trying the same. Maybe this could have been a better options. PS but we all know why they didn't continue, how use Phone Booth to call anymore? XD
It sucks how this is only on the DVD releases overseas (ex. Australia), because only my copy here (USA) has the theatrical trailer. I love behind-the-scenes stuff, especially if it shows footage that didn't make it to the final movie.
what ruin it chance of being a classic along Citizen Kane and Godfather, the DC Sniper incident. had that not occurred then the film would have been praised more.
HE DID THE CONFESSION SCENE IN A ONE PERFECT TAKE? OMG.
COLIN FARRELL IS BRILLIANT ACTOR.
And I heard that he couldn't sleep after that scene. Makes me love him even more.
What’s completely underrated about this film is the message. Stews confession is the unveiling of what most of us use to mask our daily lives. Fancy clothes, false appearances, compulsive lying… when stew finally admits his crimes to the entire world it’s enough to make us all reflect on how honest we are in our own lives. It’s a masterpiece of a script that can bring a tear to the eye of anyone guilty of the same crimes. Amazing writing and directing.
right , he wasn't evil, but he was certainly an asshole.
I believe that the events changed stu , and they'll stick, and he'll be better for it!
one of the best movies ever
……what?!!!
Phone Booth is one of the best movies ive ever saw
Colin Farrel seriously should’ve won an ocar for this performance, that shit was real as real, especially that confession scene, it just gets you every time. What an awesome movie
Nominated at the very least
I just love how Colin can also nail a good new York accent. I loved his voice in this movie. 😊
Joel's great rapport with his cast and crew made the film a breezy shoot. Thank you for this great legacy Joel.
It's amazing. Most of this one take is in the movie. Great actor.
My favourite psychodelic thriller of childhood 💔
I remember watching it with my sister at my grandmas as a kid and loved it but it’s even better as an adult.
Joel was such an underrated director. Falling Down, Lost Boys, A Time to Kill, 8mm, Flatliners etc.
Plus... Batman Forever. He really was the absolute best.
First time seeing this movie. Had to watch it again right after. This was an awesome movie!
i admire those rigging guys who have no fear of heights i couldnt do it lol
one of my most favorite movies which makes me want to go to NY
Thanks this wasn't on the dvd. Colin was incredible, that last speech his range was amazing in 1 take. Love this film. Joel made great thrillers.
The ending of this movie is the best...
It is
Kiefer sutherland and Forest Whitaker together are the best
I love the movie much
It's like a rollercoaster ride with a movie life or death worth watching in 2021.
One of my favourite films. Colin Farrel is fantastic! Even if he cant quite hide his Irish accent at times
I really like the editing of this making of. Great job!
Omg ive never heard Colin Farrell's accent that's crazy
please write me the words at the end
A relic from back when DVD's existed and had 'extras'
I love this movie (:
please write me the words at the end
RIP Joel Schumacher.
The stand-in guy for Kiefer sounds like he’s about to say “EA Sports…it’s in the game.”
Casting Kiefer Sutherland made this film! Colin Farrell was unbelievable!
I didn't realise Joel Schumacher was.......as old as he was. I imagined he was in his late 20s when he made this film. I was so blinkered on that one.
..
But I certainly get it why Robert Carlyle based his looks on Joel 😂.
And needless to say - this is one brilliant, brilliant movie!
Keifer Sunderland voice: The Next Ghostface if Roget L Jacksom retires.
Good shit right there 21:00
Legendary shot
Classic and brilliant!
Became a fan of him after watching this.
this.is.my.favorite.film.ever
All those work for the perfect set and nowadays they would just put up some green screens and build everything on the computer in post-production. I can't really tell if thats a good or bad thing...
Modern movies lack soul for that reason. No actor can be fully invested with the fake surroundings they have to work in
For the people I often see around the internet wondering why this movie never had a sequel or a franchise.
Honestly, I think that in if they ever tried to do a franchise over this movie, imo the more interesting choice could have been NOT to do the Saw franchise gimmick of making the Caller each time have new victims to attack.
But instead, they could have tried to have the Caller AND STU being the recurring two main characters of it, that each movie had each their storyline going on and mirroring each other.
We could have see Stu still having to deal with the consequences -good but expecially bad- his confession had on his life (I cannot imagine something like this happening now with socials, Stu would have been a laughting stock for months) and his struggles to become a honest person not only in fear of the Caller, but himself too. And honestly I think that this will be a very interesting story to tell.
And at the same time the Caller would have been the source of chaos in each new chapters, with each time a new shady individual that fall victim to him, and who knows, maybe Stu can be a part of helping saving them?
Just my two cents, I just think that Saw formula is too characteristing for that movie saga to have another franchise with very similar mechanic trying the same. Maybe this could have been a better options.
PS but we all know why they didn't continue, how use Phone Booth to call anymore? XD
I love this movie!
I
I rank among the best films!! Good job Guys!!
All actors are great in it!
Radha Mitchell is underrated.
She's great in Man on Fire and Pitch Black.
Awesome movie
please write me the words at the end
this is one of my favorie movie still watching 2022
It sucks how this is only on the DVD releases overseas (ex. Australia), because only my copy here (USA) has the theatrical trailer.
I love behind-the-scenes stuff, especially if it shows footage that didn't make it to the final movie.
For a movie that's only 81 minutes long, I love how it only took 10 days to film. Most movies take more than that to shoot.
A work of genuis..
Haha the guy yelling
COLIN FARRELL IS A CUTE AND REALLY HANDSOME LAD.
I ❤ this movie,
This movie was good.
"GOOD"?????
It was absolutely spondoolick!!
@@karendegenerous600 What does that mean?
@@abdulhouser Alrighty - just to say I think it's a million times better than just "Good" 😉.
@@abdulhouser please write me the words at the end
@@robert_rivlin4916 You mean the last words of the movie?
Lucky fine weather NY during filming that's probably why tight time slot
@Cowboy burger with a very small hat checked & quite right
Didn’t they start in NY then had to move to LA during filming, making them recreate the actual St from NY in LA.
@@wirelessG1000 makes sense like the extra detail 👍
Happy 20th Anniversary to this great film. It's too bad it got some flack for receiving a delayed release because of the 2002 Sniper Attack.
Sucks this isn’t a special feature on the media releases
Kiefer’s voice is pure sex ‼️
Colin Farrell reminds me of Brad Pitt looks-wise in this movie.
Why did this get left out of the dvd this just should have been on the dvd.
Exciting
100 STARS
10 days? Wow.
Pretty amazing, especially shooting in New York City.
@@mikekock927only a few minutes were actually filmed in NY because it was mostly filmed in LA.
a good movie by the director of batman and robin
Batman Forever is underrated
15:00🤣🤣
I hate that pizza guy died, we has good guy
Yeah but what a twist, hey!
@@karendegenerous600 please write me the words at the end
Im made they didnt turn this into a franchise, phone booth 2
why did they decide not to have the villain arrested at the end?
They use the "batman forever" font for the names
Don't forget the "Batman & Robin" font as well.
Colin Farrell is Irish wait what😮😮
Is it me, or doesn't Radha Mitchell look like Naomi Watts?
Why The Heck Steve Johnson Looks Like Steven Spielberg?
what ruin it chance of being a classic along Citizen Kane and Godfather, the DC Sniper incident. had that not occurred then the film would have been praised more.
11:46
He definitely did coke while filming this movie...collin i mean
Katie Holmes before she married that psycho Tom Cruise.
this is a great movie- so underrated watch it!!!!!