Please please please keep doing the 10 best movies every year. As a busy and exhausted working dad, I don't get much time to either watch many films or listen to all reviews. The Kermode Top Ten list every year is my sacred "to watch" list.
Hi there Mark,I hope you'll get the chance to see this message.I just wanted thank you,I've been battling depression and suicide since I was 11,it's been going on for 7 years now. It became tremendously difficult to find peace sometimes and even experience true joy.I just wanted to say thanks,thanks for making me smile and laugh.I've been a fan of yours for years now and by watching and listening to your good works,I gained a new perspective towards film but most importantly...I gained something.I gained a friend that I will probably never talk to or see,thank you Mark.God bless you,You made me smile during this difficult time.
John Kenneth Hi John, I hope that things are going ok for you. If you are on Facebook, there is a group the Mark Kermode Appreciation Society - we’re a friendly bunch who like to discuss films together (and we’re approved by the Good Doctor himself) if you fancy joining us.
It saddens me to find out Kermode Uncut is coming to an end. I’m quite new to tuning into the show but nonetheless thank you for all the thoughtful videos. I’m now going to watch the back catalogue of videos I missed out on.
The discontinuation of Kermode Uncut is really sad news, it has been one of the most looked forward to things every week. Still, thanks for all the work done , Mr. Kermode!
I've loved each week of Kermode Uncut. I started watching it when I was 13 and it really helped me become interested in films I'd never watch otherwise. I don't think I'd be apart of my film society at uni without you. Thanks for all the insight. You've been great
Thank you for 10 years of excellent service Mark. I just hope this isn't a sign that the BBC are planning to can the Film Review show, given the epic balls up they made of Simon Mayo's drivetime show this year... *edit* Thanks for the reassurance Mark!
Not sure what order I'd put them, but my 10: Let The Right One In, Inside Llewyn Davis, Under The Shadow, The Master, Carol, A Separation, Drive, Blue Is The Warmest Color, Twelve Years A Slave & Shame
@PietreADI Mother came very close. Also, The Man From Nowhere was probably the best Korean film I've seen in recent years that few people have heard of nor seen.
@PietreADI Maybe wherever you live Man Of Nowhere is well known but here in the UK it wasn't even distributed on home release & I don't recall Mark reviewing it at the time either. I've seen all those barring Asura. I also really liked A Girl At My Door which, like Man Of Nowhere, also starred Sae-ron Kim.
These reviews are what made me decide that reviews can actually be really worthwhile. You could say you made me review my views on reviews. I look forward to it every week, and it'll be a shame to see you go.
This channel is so important to so many people! Personally as a film lover with limited free time, there is nothing worse that sitting down after a few weeks of hard work to finally dedicate a couple of free hours to what I love the most, only to be disappointed with the experience. This is then followed by the sheer dread of having to do it all again, not knowing when I'll be free again to watch a film and worse still if it will be any good. Thanks to your reviews and insight drawing on your entire directory of film experience those disappointing evenings have become a rarity. I'm sure you will still be watching films and brewing strong opinions which will inevitably require some medium of expression. So please continue to bestow your wisdom upon us in some form! If this is truly the end of your reviews may I wish you all the best and thank you for salvaging my precious and increasingly scarce free time.
It's bittersweet but thank you for a decade of uncut vlogs - and thank you for the new podcast Kermode On Film. It's excellent! PS: So pleased to hear that you & Mayo are continuing together
Your last remark about the movie being used in teaching struck a chord with me. Over the past 10 years I’ve been going to movies more often and it’s these really great ones that got me to start thinking about how movies work, and really engaging with them more. Movies have a language and good movies - and some spectacularly broken ones - really help you learn to understand it.
Sad to hear about Uncut being discontinued. Glad to hear you and Mayo are going to slog it out for eternity. Please, if you can at the end of the year do your best and the worse annual review. Thanks Mr Kermode for all the wonderful pleasures of your philosophy of film. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family. Much love x
Lot of great films in the last 10 years. If we're including 2008 so far my favorites would look something like: Carol Certified Copy A Christmas Tale The Grand Budapest Hotel Holy Motor Inside Llewyn Davis Our Little Sister Still Walking Synecdoche, New York True Grit
I'm welling up with tears. It has been a great ten years. Kermode put me onto some of my now favorite films. I hope Raw is in the top 3. It is one of my all time favorites. I love you my guy, wish you the best.
Mine would be 1. Mancherster by the Sea (2017) 2. The Hunt (2012) 3. Son of Saul (2015) 4. Shame (2011) 5. The Guilty (2018) 6. The Secret in their Eyes (2009) 7. The Hurt Locker (2009) 8. Moonlight (2017) 9. Senna (2010) 10. Force Majeure (2014) Honourable Mentions: The Wailing, A Hijacking, The Look of Silence, A Prophet, Animal Kingdom, One More Time With Feeling, The Witch
A good list. Having been an observer of film for almost 60 years now I try to think if any of those would go into the British Film Institutes top 100, hmm, top 100 maybe, but not top 25. With me it's gotten to be maybe not the top films, but the ones that engaged me , after a lot of cinema going , at this late date, ones hat stick in my mind , ones that I re-watch , at least a few times, in the last 10 years these are: The Dark Knight (2008) True Grit (2010) Gravity (2013) The Big Short (2015) Blade Runner 2049 (2017) The main element of these is how they undercut my expectations , even when I expected it! (The Coens do that all the time.) It may be the element of surprise , these all contain a sum of cinematic elements I had not seen before .... True Grit had more of the remarkable parts from the Portis novel than the 1969 version did .... as an example.
Well, I'm sorry to see the Uncut series end. Dr. Kermode has introduced some great films I might have otherwise overlooked, through his thorough knowledge of film and how one movie may inspire a watch of another with a similar theme. I'm grateful for that.
Captain Cokecan the bbc have been informed that it was to "antisemetic". And as we know, they have to keep John "mann" on side with the promise that if it does in fact return, it will be called kermode cut. And mark will be required to ware a kippah regardless of how fishy it sounds or ridiculous it looks. Although Mark is reputedly quite consoled by the fact that at lest it will help in covering up his ever incressing bald spot, though not possibly "mann's" disproportionate influence on the "Corporation" . But we have been assured that such worries are groundless, or negligible at best, as after the cover up of Saville for nigh 50 years this in turn, we are assured, should be nothing short of a cake walk. Your licence fee at work I'm sure you'll agree, right there and not all for nothing..... apparently
My top 35 since 2008: 1. Only Lovers Left Alive 2. mother! 3. The Favourite 4. Loving Vincent 5. Beasts of No Nation 6. The Artist 7. The VVitch 8. System Crasher 9. Django Unchained 10. Captain Fantastic 11. Blade Runner 2049 12. The Tree of Life 13. Thirst 14. Filth 15. Gloria (2013) 16. Arrival 17. The Danish Girl 18. Joker 19. Parasite 20. Antichrist 21. Carnage 22. Nightcrawler 23. Kubo and the Two Strings 24. Coco 25. Luz 26. Mad Max: Fury Road 27. Precious 28. Moonlight 29. Mandy 30. Transit 31. Get Out32. The German Lesson 33. In Bruges 34. Drive 35. All These Small Moments
I found Babadook really powerful because it was an obvious allegory for depression and anxiety. It communicated it better than anything I’ve seen or read. If anyone struggles to understand depression I tell them to watch this.
Really sad to hear that Kermode Uncut is coming to an end. I've been following it for the last 5 years - an insight into cinema that is very rare! A real loss. I hope Mr Kermode will be able to focus on projects similar to 'Secrets of Cinema' on TV. Does anyone know why Uncut is finishing? - I wouldn't blame the guy for just wanting to stop, 10 years of producing content every week must be pretty draining in addition to all his fine radio work. Uncut will be dearly missed!
Aww, very sad to hear Kermode Uncut is going. I don't follow a great deal of movie content on RUclips (I mainly follow gaming content) so KU has been a good way for me to keep in contact with things going on in film. Well, then, thanks for ten years of KU, Mark and good luck with whichever venture you will be using the time for instead.
Mark, do you have a list on imdb of all your films rated? I'm often trying films you review, some I love, others like The Master I thought were terrible. I often wonder what you thought of a film when I see it.
Oh my God, a "top 10 best" video from Mark where I've actually seen all of the films on it so far! Let's see how long that lasts! 😂 Thanks for the last 10 years of quality Kermode Uncut!
This is a disaster!!!! Thanks loads for the Alex Cox chats. Moviedrome was such a huge part of my film-loving life and being reminded of that was great.
10 Years a Slave to Kermode Uncut. Thank-you Mark. But if "Run For Your Wife" doesn't make the Top Ten Worst of the Last Ten Years, then... "YOU MANIAC!!! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!!!"
Oh no !....No more Uncut !!...Really ?.... we watch them all your round but especially look forward to the end of year wrap up ! Indeed, its become part of our families Christmas tradition...which is certainly true for the wife and I........and what will i tell the kids ?....it was hard enough when i told them about Santa !!!
Under the Shadow & We Need to Talk About Kevin have both been sitting on my streaming queue for the past while to watch for the first time... I THINK TONIGHT WILL BE A VERY GOOD NIGHT
Mark please keep doing the top 10 annual reviews they are great entertainment in themselves especially your comments on the the top worst. They are also a good chance for people who don’t have a lot of movie time to sort the wheat from the chaff. So please you and Simon are continuing so please let’s keep the top ten review. Thanks Mark H
I have really enjoyed your clips. I think the Kermode Uncuts are some of the best movie magazine stuff thats been out there. Your great at talking to camera, you are what the actors you review try to be, natural, and that comes across great. You focus on the matter at hand and don't give a damn about the "make up" or "how do I look?" cause you're too much into the subject matter. BBC would be nuts not to offer you a season of Kermode Uncut on the telly, in a 30 minute format, or even an hour, it would be really interesting to see what you would bite your teeth into. May I suggest a tittle: Night at the Cinema with Mark Kermode.
I found three of my favorite movies of all time through Kermode Uncut: Don't Look Now, Barry Lyndon and the 70's Wicker Man, as well as a new appreciation for The Exorcist, thank you sir. :)
Lawrence Gaines the Wicker Man (the original) is objectively one of the worst films ever made. Terrible acting, laughable incoherent plot, the worst soundtrack imaginable and awful cinematography. It is the emperor’s new clothes of cinema
I remember when i I lived and worked in London, going to the the Movie Store on St Martins lane and just shooting the shit with mark. he'd just hang out chatting. if you can get over the 'hes a celeb' thing, you get some really interesting conversations with him
I am so God damn happy that the Babadook was on here. Anytime I bring it up to other people it's always, "Its not even scary...", which tells me that they have completely missed the mark with their analysis and that also that they're part of the modern jumpscare crowd. So thank you!
It's a shame Uncut is ending, but I look forward to the rest of these lists. I'm liking this one so far. Now if there was a way to see Secrets of Cinema in the US, I'd be set. :)
My ten favourites of the era: 10. You Were Never Really Here 9. A Silent Voice 8. Personal Shopper 7. Your Name 6. Blue is the Warmest Colour 5. The Handmaiden 4. Short Term 12 3. Drive 2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly 1. Wolf Children
So far, I have only watched "Blue Is the Warmest Colour", "Drive" and "The Diving Bell And the Butterfly" of these, but all three were much appreciated. Hard to pick only ten, any rattempt at ranking seems random and wrong, depending on what is on my mind right now and by which angle I look at them. Here are 25 of my favourites since 2009: 1. Only Lovers Left Alive 2. mother! 3. The Favourite 4. Loving Vincent 5. Beasts of No Nation 6. The Artist 7. The VVitch 8. System Crasher 9. Django Unchained 10. Captain Fantastic 11. Blade Runner 2049 12. Thirst 13. Gloria (2013) 14. Arrival 15. The Danish Girl 16. Joker 17. Parasite 18. Antichrist 19. Nightcrawler 20. Kubo And the Two Strings 21. Coco 22. Luz 23. Mad Max: Fury Road 24. Moonlight 25. The Nobel Price Winner's Wife
This list includes, Mentions..Inside out,inception, good vibrations,we were never really here, belle, leave no trace, let the right one in, a girl walks home alone at night, berbarian sound studio The shape of water 12yrs a slave Babadook Under the shadow We need to talk about kevin
You made me cry Mark Kermode. Let the Right One In is my 5th favorite movie of all time. Pan's Labryinth is better than Shape of Water, but Let the Right One In is so much better than both those movies to me. The story of a child abused and then turned into a vampire, who for two centuries is surrounded by pedophiles and serial killers to fulfill its' needs, but in Sweden where night is longer finally finds true love in a child abused far less than the vampire ever was.
1. Transformers 2. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 3. Transformers: Dark of the Moon 4. Transformers: Age of extinction 5. Transformers: The last Knight 6. Transformers: Bumble Bee 7. Transformers: The Movie 8. Transformers: Scramble City 9. Transformers: Cybertron 10. Transformers: Super-God Masterforce
Please please please keep doing the 10 best movies every year. As a busy and exhausted working dad, I don't get much time to either watch many films or listen to all reviews. The Kermode Top Ten list every year is my sacred "to watch" list.
Dean Palmer cheers for the rec!
He will struggle this year to get 10 really good films
Hear! Hear!
Well said.
Danny Curtis Oh No! Someone had a different opinion to you, how is this even possible?
Hi there Mark,I hope you'll get the chance to see this message.I just wanted thank you,I've been battling depression and suicide since I was 11,it's been going on for 7 years now. It became tremendously difficult to find peace sometimes and even experience true joy.I just wanted to say thanks,thanks for making me smile and laugh.I've been a fan of yours for years now and by watching and listening to your good works,I gained a new perspective towards film but most importantly...I gained something.I gained a friend that I will probably never talk to or see,thank you Mark.God bless you,You made me smile during this difficult time.
John Kenneth Hi John, I hope that things are going ok for you. If you are on Facebook, there is a group the Mark Kermode Appreciation Society - we’re a friendly bunch who like to discuss films together (and we’re approved by the Good Doctor himself) if you fancy joining us.
Oh no I love kermode uncut
Thanks Mark for 10 great years of Kermode Uncut.
It saddens me to find out Kermode Uncut is coming to an end. I’m quite new to tuning into the show but nonetheless thank you for all the thoughtful videos. I’m now going to watch the back catalogue of videos I missed out on.
Same. V late to the game but the man has to make some more time to watch movies!
Thanks so much Mark, for a decade of Kermode Uncut.
I'm going to miss these.
what a shame, I'm gonna miss Kermode Uncut!
Ohhhh, no more Kermode Uncut? Sad days!
Check out his Kermode On Film podcast - it's more or less the same thing but longer (and with better sound quality!)
@@doswillrule - Kermode Uncut is the only thing I subscribe to. Thanks for the info. I'll check it out
@@doswillrule I looked for that and it seems it's on itunes, is it possible to listen to without an apple product or using itunes?
@@thoughtcriminal3843 I use acast on my phone, Kermode Uncut is on there
@@jessicaknight3757 Thanks very much for the suggestion, I'll look into that.
The discontinuation of Kermode Uncut is really sad news, it has been one of the most looked forward to things every week. Still, thanks for all the work done , Mr. Kermode!
Literally my favourite youtube channel.
Loved your videos.
Will miss them
I've loved each week of Kermode Uncut. I started watching it when I was 13 and it really helped me become interested in films I'd never watch otherwise. I don't think I'd be apart of my film society at uni without you. Thanks for all the insight. You've been great
Thank you for 10 years of excellent service Mark. I just hope this isn't a sign that the BBC are planning to can the Film Review show, given the epic balls up they made of Simon Mayo's drivetime show this year...
*edit* Thanks for the reassurance Mark!
No...watch the video.
Yep, thats why I added the edit! Serves me right for commenting part way through a video ;)
4:22
Not sure what order I'd put them, but my 10: Let The Right One In, Inside Llewyn Davis, Under The Shadow, The Master, Carol, A Separation, Drive, Blue Is The Warmest Color, Twelve Years A Slave & Shame
@PietreADI Mother came very close. Also, The Man From Nowhere was probably the best Korean film I've seen in recent years that few people have heard of nor seen.
@PietreADI Maybe wherever you live Man Of Nowhere is well known but here in the UK it wasn't even distributed on home release & I don't recall Mark reviewing it at the time either. I've seen all those barring Asura. I also really liked A Girl At My Door which, like Man Of Nowhere, also starred Sae-ron Kim.
Well, done. No annoying/painful beeping! Thanks. Another thanks for the last 10 years of KU.
I'm sad now.
So sad! Just discovered you recently and I’ve been looking back at all the great videos you’ve been uploading all these years. Thank you!
Thank you Mark
NOOOOOOOOOOO! Don't leave us, Mark!
These reviews are what made me decide that reviews can actually be really worthwhile. You could say you made me review my views on reviews. I look forward to it every week, and it'll be a shame to see you go.
This channel is so important to so many people! Personally as a film lover with limited free time, there is nothing worse that sitting down after a few weeks of hard work to finally dedicate a couple of free hours to what I love the most, only to be disappointed with the experience. This is then followed by the sheer dread of having to do it all again, not knowing when I'll be free again to watch a film and worse still if it will be any good. Thanks to your reviews and insight drawing on your entire directory of film experience those disappointing evenings have become a rarity. I'm sure you will still be watching films and brewing strong opinions which will inevitably require some medium of expression. So please continue to bestow your wisdom upon us in some form! If this is truly the end of your reviews may I wish you all the best and thank you for salvaging my precious and increasingly scarce free time.
Thank You MK for your brilliant insight and take on movies. Kermode Uncut was / is always fun! Sad to see you go...
It's bittersweet but thank you for a decade of uncut vlogs - and thank you for the new podcast Kermode On Film. It's excellent!
PS: So pleased to hear that you & Mayo are continuing together
Whenever these videos are uploaded I instantly watch. Great analysis. Gonna miss these Kermode
Always enjoyed your reviews Mark, sorry to see you go!
Your last remark about the movie being used in teaching struck a chord with me. Over the past 10 years I’ve been going to movies more often and it’s these really great ones that got me to start thinking about how movies work, and really engaging with them more. Movies have a language and good movies - and some spectacularly broken ones - really help you learn to understand it.
Sad to hear about Uncut being discontinued. Glad to hear you and Mayo are going to slog it out for eternity. Please, if you can at the end of the year do your best and the worse annual review. Thanks Mr Kermode for all the wonderful pleasures of your philosophy of film. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family. Much love x
Sad news for all of us but thank you for a decade of great videos.
So sad to see this blog go, been here from the beginning. Hope you continue to do the year end top ten lists!
Thank you for all of your work on here. I'm totally gutted it's coming to an end but I hope it means we'll see more "Secrets of Cinema" from you.
Lot of great films in the last 10 years. If we're including 2008 so far my favorites would look something like:
Carol
Certified Copy
A Christmas Tale
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Holy Motor
Inside Llewyn Davis
Our Little Sister
Still Walking
Synecdoche, New York
True Grit
I'm welling up with tears. It has been a great ten years. Kermode put me onto some of my now favorite films. I hope Raw is in the top 3. It is one of my all time favorites. I love you my guy, wish you the best.
Mine would be
1. Mancherster by the Sea (2017)
2. The Hunt (2012)
3. Son of Saul (2015)
4. Shame (2011)
5. The Guilty (2018)
6. The Secret in their Eyes (2009)
7. The Hurt Locker (2009)
8. Moonlight (2017)
9. Senna (2010)
10. Force Majeure (2014)
Honourable Mentions:
The Wailing, A Hijacking, The Look of Silence, A Prophet, Animal Kingdom, One More Time With Feeling, The Witch
true - fixed
Paraphrase quote "Kermode and Mayo ... which we'll carry on doing forever and ever"
The Babadook. Absolutely fantastic. Featuring “Miss Fisher” herself. Essie Davis.
PLEASE TELL ME KERMODE UNCUT IS BEING CUT TO MAKE WAY FOR SOMETHING BIGGER? BETTER? MORE AMBITIOUS?
A good list. Having been an observer of film for almost 60 years now I try to think if any of those would go into the British Film Institutes top 100, hmm, top 100 maybe, but not top 25.
With me it's gotten to be maybe not the top films, but the ones that engaged me , after a lot of cinema going , at this late date, ones hat stick in my mind , ones that I re-watch , at least a few times, in the last 10 years these are:
The Dark Knight (2008)
True Grit (2010)
Gravity (2013)
The Big Short (2015)
Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
The main element of these is how they undercut my expectations , even when I expected it! (The Coens do that all the time.)
It may be the element of surprise , these all contain a sum of cinematic elements I had not seen before ....
True Grit had more of the remarkable parts from the Portis novel than the 1969 version did .... as an example.
Well, I'm sorry to see the Uncut series end. Dr. Kermode has introduced some great films I might have otherwise overlooked, through his thorough knowledge of film and how one movie may inspire a watch of another with a similar theme. I'm grateful for that.
Will keep following your reviews, sad that it's coming to an end. Guess everything moves on
So sad to know it's coming to an end, but thank you for a fantastic 10 years of quality discussion from Kermode Uncut.
Saddened to see the show end Mark, it’s been a delight every week.
I love your movie reviews and hope you continue to post video reviews.
I always look forward to your reviews.
But why? :(
I'm guessing it was just getting more and more difficult to come up with new topics and ideas for episodes.
Captain Cokecan
the bbc have been informed that it was to "antisemetic". And as we know, they have to keep John "mann" on side with the promise that if it does in fact return, it will be called kermode cut. And mark will be required to ware a kippah regardless of how fishy it sounds or ridiculous it looks. Although Mark is reputedly quite consoled by the fact that at lest it will help in covering up his ever incressing bald spot, though not possibly "mann's" disproportionate influence on the "Corporation" . But we have been assured that such worries are groundless, or negligible at best, as after the cover up of Saville for nigh 50 years this in turn, we are assured, should be nothing short of a cake walk. Your licence fee at work I'm sure you'll agree, right there and not all for nothing..... apparently
Um... the first reply was one of the silliest things I've read on RUclips, and that's saying something.
IS THIS THING ON???? This has nothing to do with the BBC, this is a RUclips channel....
This is a bummer
I'm devastated! Thank you so much for bolstering my love of film!
My top 35 since 2008: 1. Only Lovers Left Alive 2. mother! 3. The Favourite 4. Loving Vincent 5. Beasts of No Nation 6. The Artist 7. The VVitch 8. System Crasher 9. Django Unchained 10. Captain Fantastic 11. Blade Runner 2049 12. The Tree of Life 13. Thirst 14. Filth 15. Gloria (2013) 16. Arrival 17. The Danish Girl 18. Joker 19. Parasite 20. Antichrist 21. Carnage 22. Nightcrawler 23. Kubo and the Two Strings 24. Coco 25. Luz 26. Mad Max: Fury Road 27. Precious 28. Moonlight 29. Mandy 30. Transit 31. Get Out32. The German Lesson 33. In Bruges 34. Drive 35. All These Small Moments
I found Babadook really powerful because it was an obvious allegory for depression and anxiety. It communicated it better than anything I’ve seen or read. If anyone struggles to understand depression I tell them to watch this.
Never thought I’d shed tears over the end of a series. I adore your content and have always enjoyed your commentary. Cheers, Mark!
I guess one thumb up for the new episode along with an accompanying sad thumb down because it's all coming to an end. Thanks Mark!
This is a really tragic loss. Thanks for everything!
Thanks Mark! Will miss you though, you're the only critic I listen to 😅
Really sad to hear that Kermode Uncut is coming to an end. I've been following it for the last 5 years - an insight into cinema that is very rare! A real loss. I hope Mr Kermode will be able to focus on projects similar to 'Secrets of Cinema' on TV. Does anyone know why Uncut is finishing? - I wouldn't blame the guy for just wanting to stop, 10 years of producing content every week must be pretty draining in addition to all his fine radio work. Uncut will be dearly missed!
Absolutley gutted! Please still do the best and worst of each year! (And also ideally the best of whats on over christmas!)
Notes on Blindness; A Pigeon Sits...; Toni Erdmann; The Handmaiden; Moonlight - my top five.
Very sad Kermode Uncut is ending! :( Many thanks for the awesome times over the past 10 years.
Aww, very sad to hear Kermode Uncut is going. I don't follow a great deal of movie content on RUclips (I mainly follow gaming content) so KU has been a good way for me to keep in contact with things going on in film. Well, then, thanks for ten years of KU, Mark and good luck with whichever venture you will be using the time for instead.
Yep, I know it's only the KU segments that are going. I never thought any different.
Sad to see that Kermode Uncut is stopping but a great start to this list.
All good things come to an end. I'll keep checking out your reviews with Mayo!
Mark, do you have a list on imdb of all your films rated?
I'm often trying films you review, some I love, others like The Master I thought were terrible.
I often wonder what you thought of a film when I see it.
Christmas will never be the same...... thank you.
Oh blimey...why Mark?What a shame shall miss this tremendously.
No don't end this!!!! Thank you fo an amazing 10 years. X
Oh my God, a "top 10 best" video from Mark where I've actually seen all of the films on it so far! Let's see how long that lasts! 😂
Thanks for the last 10 years of quality Kermode Uncut!
ah, gutted. Thanks for all the videos, but I'll really miss these.
This is a disaster!!!!
Thanks loads for the Alex Cox chats. Moviedrome was such a huge part of my film-loving life and being reminded of that was great.
Thank you for all your reviews!!!
Thank you for your service.
Why!!!!!!!!!!! Wittertainment and kemrode on film aren't enough I need this as well - it's also mega handy when I'm doing the pots
10 Years a Slave to Kermode Uncut. Thank-you Mark.
But if "Run For Your Wife" doesn't make the Top Ten Worst of the Last Ten Years, then...
"YOU MANIAC!!! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!!!"
If something is not broke why fix it your kermode uncut is excellent please change your mind and keep it going
Thanks for your work, Kermode. I am going to miss the lists, the puns and of course the massacre reviews of the Pirates of Caribbean style films.
Fortunately the reviews will continue, just not Kermode Uncut
@@jonykaa739 Great news!, was worried then
The bottom ten will be full of Transformers, DCEU and Pirates of the Carribean films I bet.
Stephen Taylor Sex And The City too!
Don’t forget Entourage.
Yes indeed Boris Muller.
Dirty grampa for number 1 I reckon
Stephen Taylor and Gods of Egypt
Oh no !....No more Uncut !!...Really ?....
we watch them all your round but especially look forward to the end of year wrap up !
Indeed, its become part of our families Christmas tradition...which is certainly true for the wife and I........and what will i tell the kids ?....it was hard enough when i told them about Santa !!!
Under the Shadow & We Need to Talk About Kevin have both been sitting on my streaming queue for the past while to watch for the first time... I THINK TONIGHT WILL BE A VERY GOOD NIGHT
Mark please keep doing the top 10 annual reviews they are great entertainment in themselves especially your comments on the the top worst. They are also a good chance for people who don’t have a lot of movie time to sort the wheat from the chaff. So please you and Simon are continuing so please let’s keep the top ten review. Thanks Mark H
Thank you for 10 year!
I would start chanting "10 more years," but I suspect that would work as well as it did on Simon Mayo.
I would have missed out on so many excellent films if it wasn't for Kermode Uncut. I know you don't read BTL ;) but thanks, Mark.
I am really going to miss this channel! 😞
NOOOOO!!! But thank you for everything, as always Mr. Kermode.
u cannot stop mr. kermode u give hope and inspiration to many a people (not being sarcastic)
I have really enjoyed your clips. I think the Kermode Uncuts are some of the best movie magazine stuff thats been out there. Your great at talking to camera, you are what the actors you review try to be, natural, and that comes across great. You focus on the matter at hand and don't give a damn about the "make up" or "how do I look?" cause you're too much into the subject matter. BBC would be nuts not to offer you a season of Kermode Uncut on the telly, in a 30 minute format, or even an hour, it would be really interesting to see what you would bite your teeth into. May I suggest a tittle: Night at the Cinema with Mark Kermode.
I found three of my favorite movies of all time through Kermode Uncut: Don't Look Now, Barry Lyndon and the 70's Wicker Man, as well as a new appreciation for The Exorcist, thank you sir. :)
Lawrence Gaines the Wicker Man (the original) is objectively one of the worst films ever made. Terrible acting, laughable incoherent plot, the worst soundtrack imaginable and awful cinematography. It is the emperor’s new clothes of cinema
Thank You, Mark x
The Shape of Water in a top 10 in 10 years???? 0_0
I can’t believe that makes the cut above films like Inception and Inside Out. He’s lost his mind!
I know right! I walked out of the cinema watching that rubbish. Not original and stupid story '3 Billboards' got robbed that year.
had to watch it because of the hype surrounding it-didn't like it at all
Shape of Water . . . .
Absolute RUBBISH . . .
I hope it gets better
*11 years, but we can let it slide.
I remember when i I lived and worked in London, going to the the Movie Store on St Martins lane and just shooting the shit with mark. he'd just hang out chatting. if you can get over the 'hes a celeb' thing, you get some really interesting conversations with him
I am so God damn happy that the Babadook was on here. Anytime I bring it up to other people it's always, "Its not even scary...", which tells me that they have completely missed the mark with their analysis and that also that they're part of the modern jumpscare crowd. So thank you!
It's a shame Uncut is ending, but I look forward to the rest of these lists. I'm liking this one so far.
Now if there was a way to see Secrets of Cinema in the US, I'd be set. :)
My ten favourites of the era:
10. You Were Never Really Here
9. A Silent Voice
8. Personal Shopper
7. Your Name
6. Blue is the Warmest Colour
5. The Handmaiden
4. Short Term 12
3. Drive
2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
1. Wolf Children
So far, I have only watched "Blue Is the Warmest Colour", "Drive" and "The Diving Bell And the Butterfly" of these, but all three were much appreciated. Hard to pick only ten, any rattempt at ranking seems random and wrong, depending on what is on my mind right now and by which angle I look at them. Here are 25 of my favourites since 2009:
1. Only Lovers Left Alive
2. mother!
3. The Favourite
4. Loving Vincent
5. Beasts of No Nation
6. The Artist
7. The VVitch
8. System Crasher
9. Django Unchained
10. Captain Fantastic
11. Blade Runner 2049
12. Thirst
13. Gloria (2013)
14. Arrival
15. The Danish Girl
16. Joker
17. Parasite
18. Antichrist
19. Nightcrawler
20. Kubo And the Two Strings
21. Coco
22. Luz
23. Mad Max: Fury Road
24. Moonlight
25. The Nobel Price Winner's Wife
NO! I just found you in the last year or two. And now it’s over??! My heart breaks
It's so very sad to see that this is the last of one of my favourite vlogs!
Dear Mark,
Sad 2 hear you won't be doing uncut any more:(
Regards,
This list includes,
Mentions..Inside out,inception, good vibrations,we were never really here, belle, leave no trace, let the right one in, a girl walks home alone at night, berbarian sound studio
The shape of water
12yrs a slave
Babadook
Under the shadow
We need to talk about kevin
Mark is doing a new podcast apart from the one he does with Simon Mayo. It's called Kermode on Film
I love Leave No Trace. Still my favorite movie of 2018. Too bad it won"t get the recognition it deserves.
You made me cry Mark Kermode.
Let the Right One In is my 5th favorite movie of all time.
Pan's Labryinth is better than Shape of Water, but Let the Right One In is so much better than both those movies to me.
The story of a child abused and then turned into a vampire, who for two centuries is surrounded by pedophiles and serial killers to fulfill its' needs, but in Sweden where night is longer finally finds true love in a child abused far less than the vampire ever was.
Why is Kermode Uncut ending?
Is this the beginning of the end? I don't know what to so. It's all so sad.
1. Transformers
2. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
3. Transformers: Dark of the Moon
4. Transformers: Age of extinction
5. Transformers: The last Knight
6. Transformers: Bumble Bee
7. Transformers: The Movie
8. Transformers: Scramble City
9. Transformers: Cybertron
10. Transformers: Super-God Masterforce