Martin Scorsese on One-Eyed Jacks

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  • Martin Scorsese reacts to Marlon Brando's 1961 film One-Eyed Jacks.
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  • @volvoplz9209
    @volvoplz9209 4 месяца назад +65

    One Eyed Jacks is a fucking masterpiece. Severely underrated. Never heard of it, or saw it until a few years ago.

    • @tonycoxall7370
      @tonycoxall7370 4 месяца назад +4

      I saw it nearly 45 years ago and thought it was gripping. I haven’t changed my mind.

    • @Paul-d6h9p
      @Paul-d6h9p 3 месяца назад +1

      Agreed. Deadly!

  • @tmrezzek5728
    @tmrezzek5728 4 месяца назад +70

    Ben Johnson is in this, and he got cast via one question: Johnson had been in Shane (1953) and Brando asked him what he would've done differently if he played Jack Palance's part in that film. Johnson replied, "I sure as hell wouldn't have put on GLOVES before shooting someone--it takes too much time!" Brandon smiled and said, "You're in."

    • @rufust.firefly4890
      @rufust.firefly4890 4 месяца назад +5

      I crack up when Johnson kicks the fish off the deck. Plus the scene when he says Brando is too tired from playing on the beach with that jumping bean all night.

    • @CC-xu2yz
      @CC-xu2yz 3 месяца назад +4

      Johnson is one of my all time favorite actors. Rodeo champion and great bad guy. Married to one woman for keeps.

    • @rickestrin7256
      @rickestrin7256 3 месяца назад +2

      “Name’s Bob Emery. You probably heard of me”
      Brando: “Nope”

    • @tonyliston2311
      @tonyliston2311 3 месяца назад

      3:18 3:20 Seen it many times and never tire of it. An excellent western. All the performances are fine and Brando is excellent but so too is Karl Malden and Ben Johnson. It was very well received in limerick in a small cinema outside the main City by some scruffy kids on a dreary Saturday afternoon. It certainly made my Day.

    • @rufust.firefly4890
      @rufust.firefly4890 3 месяца назад

      @@CC-xu2yz He was always good. Oscar for supporting actor. Last Picture Show.

  • @markko17
    @markko17 4 месяца назад +31

    One of the two best Westerns nobody ever talks about, the other being "The Big Country".

    • @Alfie1970Waterhouse
      @Alfie1970Waterhouse 4 месяца назад +6

      I love the Big Country. 👍🏼

    • @jackprecip5389
      @jackprecip5389 4 месяца назад +3

      "Warlock" is another terrific Western that rarely gets mentioned, even though it should, and Kirk Douglas directed Western "Posse" has sadly been forgotten even though it's one of the most unique and interesting takes on a Western ever made.

    • @luisbustamante9869
      @luisbustamante9869 4 месяца назад +2

      And "The Ballad of Cable Hogue".

    • @jrogersdal
      @jrogersdal 3 месяца назад +1

      First time I saw Big Country I was absolutely stunned by Chuck Connors performance. Great villain.

    • @Scotty2hotty-xc6gi
      @Scotty2hotty-xc6gi 3 месяца назад

      Watch the Appaloosa it’s an even better movie very underrated✅✅✅✅

  • @RileyRampant
    @RileyRampant 4 месяца назад +23

    I was staggered the first time I saw this film, showing one evening on PBS. Its in a class of its own. It's a great thing Scorcese & Spielberg did, restoring the film to its full greatness.

  • @allangow4746
    @allangow4746 4 месяца назад +6

    I can't believe this film is not classified as a classic. Brando's directing is nothing short of brilliant. Everyone in the film is believable, even the extras,watch and take notice.
    Obviously this is my favourite western of all time, I first saw it as a teenager, and I've been raving about it ever since.

  • @Paul-d6h9p
    @Paul-d6h9p 3 месяца назад +4

    One of my favourite westerns of all time. Brando is just so ‘cool’.
    Back in the day we all loved it.

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 3 месяца назад +23

    Everyone know how great Brando's acting is, but it was Karl Malden that really blew me away. He normally doesn't play heavies, but his performance as the back stabbing sheriff was among the most cold blooded and powerful I've ever seen.

    • @elgato9445
      @elgato9445 3 месяца назад +2

      I agree wholeheartedly. Spot on.

    • @piusxiv
      @piusxiv 3 месяца назад +1

      Malden is one of greatest character actors

    • @tomcervo
      @tomcervo 3 месяца назад

      It's almost like Brando knew how to get the best out of his old friend.😉

    • @tiffsaver
      @tiffsaver 3 месяца назад

      @@tomcervo
      Working with great actors brings out the best in any actor, even not so good ones.

    • @PaulGoodeK
      @PaulGoodeK 2 месяца назад +1

      @@tiffsaverBrando and Malden were long-time friends and collaborators.

  • @rufust.firefly4890
    @rufust.firefly4890 4 месяца назад +14

    In my Top 10 of favorite Westerns. First saw it in the theater in '61 when I was 8 yrs old. Several great lines.

    • @MrMojolinux
      @MrMojolinux 4 месяца назад +1

      Saw it for the first time at of all places at a Drive-In Theater on a road trip from Chicago to Miami somewhere along on the way (Georgia?) with my cousin.
      Must have been 1965 or '66 and it blew us both away so much I never forgot this outstanding film, and how it captured the two of us that we would remember this film many years later when we tried to recall events from our long ago road trip.

    • @lawball1727
      @lawball1727 3 месяца назад

      I saw it too in ‘61 with my best friend. I was 10 years old and he was 11. We were blown away with the film. We were huge western fans and huge Brando fans. It’s still one of my favorite films.

  • @Edyth_Hedd
    @Edyth_Hedd 4 месяца назад +14

    One of my favorite films, and it's amazing how few people have seen it.

  • @ralphromeo7066
    @ralphromeo7066 4 месяца назад +14

    I've seen this masterpiece upwards of one hundred times. Each viewing brings forth nuances l hadn't noticed previously. Marlon's genius is displayed in full glory. He didn't need Kubrick, he took on the reigns himself.

  • @jonBrown-k4p
    @jonBrown-k4p 3 месяца назад +3

    Another Maldon and Brando classic masterpiece...I loved the dinner scene....yes, brooding energy, well put!

  • @jcmartinez1808
    @jcmartinez1808 4 месяца назад +7

    Thank you for putting Marty talking about this film... It's ART at his best!! 🙌 and this is my favorite performance by Brando. Also, i wish he had directed more films, he really had the talent for filmmaking as well 👏

  • @trull122
    @trull122 4 месяца назад +7

    Wow restoration looks amazing

  • @BowandArrowful
    @BowandArrowful 4 месяца назад +11

    I was just watching videos on this movie, including Scorsese’s introduction on it before it screened in New York. I haven’t seen it in a while, but it’s the movie that got me into westerns, and it’s still my favorite. Marlon Brando was an incredible talent.

  • @danthsmith
    @danthsmith 4 месяца назад +11

    Vistavision is awesome. I saw this restoration at the BFI in London. Terrific

  • @The_Camera_Guy
    @The_Camera_Guy 4 месяца назад +7

    A magnificent movie

  • @rodneymize9116
    @rodneymize9116 4 месяца назад +9

    If films were shot in Vistavision today I'd watch every one of them!

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 4 месяца назад +2

      Same. I honestly can't stand anything in HD or 4HD.

  • @TheKingThewidowandRick777
    @TheKingThewidowandRick777 4 месяца назад +7

    Marlon Brando's acting and directing performances in One Eyed Jacks are phenomenal and Scorcese was talking about the production length for the film that was the main reason Brando never directed a movie again because the whole ordeal completely exhausted him, remember he acted in the film as well as directing it and not all people are Clint Eastwood who can act and direct almost all of his films plus the director also oversees many of the post production tasks including the editing and the cutting of the picture. Brando was also a difficult actor to work with because he was weird and controlling as well as being extraordinarily talented in fact that's why Paramount didn't want Coppola to cast him in his would be legendary performance as Don Vito Coreleone in The Godfather because he was difficult and inconsistently unpredictable they would rather have had the legendary director Orson Welles as Vito ( Welles was the studio's prefered choice). This film is extremely underrated because many people don't like westerns and older films that much and Brando starred in much more iconic films or at least well known films than this one but One Eyed Jacks is still one of his best films and I have it in my personal film collection and I definitely recommend it.

  • @reyperry2605
    @reyperry2605 4 месяца назад +7

    I'm gonna say it. Bestest Bestest God-damned western ever made

  • @mattcastellanos2178
    @mattcastellanos2178 4 месяца назад +3

    This was an excellent western that flew below the radar - slim Pickens! Need I say more. Brando was at the top of his game.

  • @harper626
    @harper626 3 месяца назад +2

    saw this in Germany in 1961. never forgot it. one of my favorites.

  • @NoLegalPlunder
    @NoLegalPlunder 4 месяца назад +3

    Grew up watching this awesome movie. I’ve seen it so many times I’ve lost count.

  • @TheTerryGene
    @TheTerryGene 4 месяца назад +3

    I saw this film on its original release when I was 12 years old. Even then, my 12-year-old brain told me “this is the most beautiful film I have ever seen.” Yes, it had a very troubled production history, but when all is said and done, what we have left is the end product: an absolute masterpiece.

  • @leestamm3187
    @leestamm3187 4 месяца назад +2

    One of my favorite westerns. Great characters and location filming. One line I always remember is when Rio (Brando) calls deputy Lon (Pickens) a "Gob o' Spit."

  • @TobyLee-uv7wb
    @TobyLee-uv7wb 3 месяца назад +2

    No films have looked this good since vista

  • @fabiengerard8142
    @fabiengerard8142 4 месяца назад +5

    I happened to see it for the first time in 1973, shortly after the release of Peckinpah's "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid", and I immediately noticed at the time at least one significant scene the young Sam Peckinpah had been originally writing for "One-Eyed Jacks" that clearly resurfaced 12 years later in his own movie about the legendary Billy character.

    • @kevindel338
      @kevindel338 4 месяца назад +1

      Which scene is that?

  • @TeatroGrotesco
    @TeatroGrotesco 4 месяца назад +12

    If we ever need to stifle AI all we need is Scorsese and Tarantino sitting across from each other talking about films. It might slow down AI just long enough...

  • @tomcervo
    @tomcervo 3 месяца назад

    No better way to see this than the way I did, on network TV--cropped, edited, commercial breaks and all--because I had no idea as a kid what to expect. I knew it was a Western and I'd heard of Brando, and that was it. It all unfolded in front of me, the betrayal, the ride for revenge, the lies and the traps laid for each other. I don't think I took a breath during the whole escape sequence. When I watch my Criterion disk now, I'm 12 years old again.
    People who think the New Western started with Peckinpah and Leone REALLY need to see this movie.

  • @Dr.yes1963
    @Dr.yes1963 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Mr. Scorsese for restoring this movie I never knew about and I can't wait to see!

  • @LewisSkeeter
    @LewisSkeeter 3 месяца назад

    I admired both this film and The Conversation on first release - both underrated but now regarded as classics.

  • @New_Jax_City
    @New_Jax_City 4 месяца назад +5

    Can we please get MARTIN SCORSESE on his movie THE COLOR OF MONEY and the amazing opening credits where martin is the one doin the dialogue. Amazing! 🤜🤛

  • @freedom_rock18
    @freedom_rock18 4 месяца назад +2

    Such a fantastic film

  • @hookywookywithmalarkyman704
    @hookywookywithmalarkyman704 3 месяца назад

    2 SUPERB actors in a true flick great actress too.

  • @ccorbin7128
    @ccorbin7128 3 месяца назад

    One Eyed Jacks is one of my top ten favorite Westerns. Great cinematography and great acting by Malden, Brando, Slim Pickens, Ms. Pellicer, and Ben Johnson. A tale of angry vengeance that has a redeeming turn at the end.

  • @TheKitchenerLeslie
    @TheKitchenerLeslie 4 месяца назад

    I'm saving this film for a few more years. I've burnt myself out on too many things too quickly, so I space things out more now when I find something special. I've watched most of his films over the last 30+ years. There's still a few waiting.

  • @alkaiser5558
    @alkaiser5558 3 месяца назад

    Fascinating commentary Mr Scorsese’s perspective on the mechanic of the film & its inspiration compell me to see this film hope to find some additional commentary by for other films

  • @sandralucasmelvoin292
    @sandralucasmelvoin292 3 месяца назад +1

    I loved this film and saw it many times when it first showed in Hollywood. I have a dvd but sadly no player. Only Visconti Has made equivalently beautiful films. And perhaps Bernardo Bertolucci.. Brando uniquely talented. 🎭🏆 🎥 ❤ 💥

  • @mr.moonmouth4404
    @mr.moonmouth4404 4 месяца назад +3

    Yeah, the copy you see it on is extremely important to this film. The last time I saw it here on RUclips the copy was trash and it didn’t hit me like it has before. There’s certain movies that print quality is huge and that’s one. I wouldn’t have thought that was the case before watching it, which is why I went ahead, but it was. Ran is another film where if you don’t get a good print don’t bother. I rented a copy from the library with muted colors, it wasn’t criterion to say the least, and it dulled the entire experience

  • @thomasmurphrey291
    @thomasmurphrey291 3 месяца назад +2

    "The Appaloosa" was another great Brando western, which everyone should see.

    • @lawball1727
      @lawball1727 3 месяца назад

      Yes, it’s a very good western film.
      I saw it as a kid in the theater. I watched last week on TCM.

    • @gregorynelson9682
      @gregorynelson9682 3 месяца назад

      I agree! Both great movies!

  • @jamessheffield4173
    @jamessheffield4173 3 месяца назад +2

    A great film.

  • @scottjo63
    @scottjo63 4 месяца назад +5

    I have the feeling, the movie, originally being 5 plus hours long, that missing footage was in the prison. Notice the cut between when he was captured and his escape. Like something was missing in between those cuts. Just a guess.

  • @reddeserted13
    @reddeserted13 4 месяца назад +2

    It's a top 25 western.

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon 3 месяца назад +1

    Brando did another movie, Viva Zapata, which also did not have a clear hero with good & bad clearly drawn.
    In Viva Zapata he becomes the evil he fought at the start.
    He is the tarnished hero, who gets his comeuppance.

  • @johnzeszut3170
    @johnzeszut3170 4 месяца назад +1

    Good film and helped a great music score!

  • @saxon60
    @saxon60 3 месяца назад

    A masterpiece movie.

  • @TobyLee-uv7wb
    @TobyLee-uv7wb 3 месяца назад +1

    Masterpiece

  • @zyxmyk
    @zyxmyk 3 месяца назад +1

    i'd love to see the five hour version. I'd take pains to see it.

  • @russt44
    @russt44 3 месяца назад

    I’m so glad Marty agrees with me on this. Pay attention to the Hugo Friedhofer score.

  • @rufust.firefly4890
    @rufust.firefly4890 4 месяца назад +2

    The great Timothy Carey had a great scene.

  • @jerrybeaver4677
    @jerrybeaver4677 Месяц назад

    Outstanding movie great action music score beautiful excellent movie top self 5 star

  • @j.murphy6170
    @j.murphy6170 3 месяца назад

    Even as a kid, I knew this was a great film. Check out Anthony Mann's "Man of the West" with Gary Cooper, Lee J. Cobb. Fight scene between Cooper and Jack Lord one of the best ever filmed.

  • @jayhuxley2559
    @jayhuxley2559 3 месяца назад

    I would love to see a 5 hours one eyed jacks.

  • @juju10683
    @juju10683 3 месяца назад

    In Brando’s book he says he didn’t know what he was doing. He relied a lot on the cinematographer (Charles Lang).

  • @runadamill
    @runadamill 4 месяца назад

    Gonna check this movie out. Based on the clips, it looks great!

  • @MintyFreshTurds
    @MintyFreshTurds 4 месяца назад

    Brando was capable of winning an oscar for best cinematographer.

  • @amymalina5073
    @amymalina5073 3 месяца назад

    It looks so great. Why don’t they shoot in Vistavision anymore

  • @kozmicblues7758
    @kozmicblues7758 3 месяца назад

    Quite a background narration to this film. It certainly is a great and unique western. Been one of my favorites since first seeing many years ago. However, don't get at all the Billy the Kid comparison.

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon 3 месяца назад +1

    I saw One Eyed Jacks when it came out at a theater in Chicago.
    I thought it was really good.
    There was no hero. Everyone was bad, actually.
    Brando was a thief, or worse.
    Malden was a thief, too, but his betrayal of Brando made him scum.
    It was unlike normal westerns which had good & bad starkly drawn.

  • @johnprentice1527
    @johnprentice1527 4 месяца назад

    I love this film and have seen it perhaps four times. Great dialogue by Brando. Beautifully shot. I do think it could have used some editing. It's probably a bit longer than it needs to be although I'm not sure what I would cut. Maybe shortened the hand rehab section that takes place in the fishing village near Monterey. Still, an awfully damn good film!

    • @djbennett900
      @djbennett900 4 месяца назад +1

      According to the movie's legend, the fishing village scene was when the hours were cut out of the supposed five hour version. There was a whole subplot and characters while he healed that hand. Like, a whole second movie within the movie! That's what we want to find to see the supposed whole thing. Cheers.

    • @johnprentice1527
      @johnprentice1527 4 месяца назад +3

      @@djbennett900 Very interesting. It would be great to see this "missing" film footage.

  • @nealhathaway2004
    @nealhathaway2004 4 месяца назад +1

    Brando should have just directed OEJ. I find his performance contrived. Slim Pickens and Ben Johnson are the real stars.

  • @summerkagan6049
    @summerkagan6049 3 месяца назад

    Don't remember the plot but I loved the soundtrack.

  • @octagonseventynine1253
    @octagonseventynine1253 4 месяца назад +1

    I need to watch this movie.

    • @TheKingThewidowandRick777
      @TheKingThewidowandRick777 4 месяца назад

      @@octagonseventynine1253 You should and I'll also recommend another Brando western The Missouri Breaks with Jack Nicholson if you haven't seen it.

    • @freedom_rock18
      @freedom_rock18 4 месяца назад

      Amazon

  • @WalterBurton
    @WalterBurton 4 месяца назад

    The squillionaire entertainers who aren't complete psychopaths surely have some appreciation for their art form, and they should take some pride when they use their resources to preserve it and conserve it and encourage it, because a lot of fans are grateful, even if they don't know it. Both theys.

  • @MsAlliwannadoisdance
    @MsAlliwannadoisdance 4 месяца назад

    Twin Peaks fans frantically taking notes.

  • @DavidDunihue-on1vy
    @DavidDunihue-on1vy 4 месяца назад +2

    I ain't hung yet

  • @percussionboy4357
    @percussionboy4357 4 месяца назад

    I would rather hear Scorcese talk about good movies than anyone else. Maybe because he also knew how to make them.

  • @DistantLights
    @DistantLights 4 месяца назад

    this movie is available for free on youtube

  • @gordons-alive4940
    @gordons-alive4940 4 месяца назад

    I know Brando had a penchant for making wild suggestions on the films he acted in. I'm really curious what happened when Brando had control. Got to see this.

    • @bolder2009
      @bolder2009 4 месяца назад

      Well the studio interfered with Brando's original cut so we never got to see Brando's full vision. Karl Malden who starred in the film as the antagonist, spoke reverentially about the Brando cut.

  • @kenr1970
    @kenr1970 4 месяца назад

    Mr. Scorsese sort of lost me with his in-the-trees (IMHO) take on Eyes Wide Shut, but has been winning me back ever since. And with this, finding out he's a fellow VistaVision fan and hearing him gush. I'm only halfway through and am in the process of becoming a huge fan, you can just hear the enthusiasm in his voice for the art form.

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 4 месяца назад

      what's that gobbledygook of yours?

  • @alankirkby465
    @alankirkby465 4 месяца назад

    I saw this Film at the Deansgate Cinema,Deansgate, Manchester, England, UK.appx 1961/1962.
    I was Marlon, fan since seeing Viva Zappa, few years earlier.
    Sorry for being boringly nostalgic.
    Anyway, How about Timothy Carey, in this film,
    Marvellous character Actor : The Killing ( previous film )
    Anyway, Peace to all.

  • @MarkIreland_carrierband
    @MarkIreland_carrierband 4 месяца назад +1

    In my mind this was confused with The Missouri Breaks

  • @DavidSharpe-c5d
    @DavidSharpe-c5d 3 месяца назад

    I thought when they drew cards to see who would go for help, Malden should have drawn a one eyed jack card. Why didn't the writers include this? I thought this simple act would have elevated the movie even more Hightstown

  • @TheRealNormanBates
    @TheRealNormanBates 4 месяца назад +1

    3:00 Marty is starting to repeat himself.

  • @jezedwards3858
    @jezedwards3858 3 месяца назад

    The actors loved Johnson because he was the real deal.

  • @stanleydolan5609
    @stanleydolan5609 3 месяца назад

    Good flick, sad that Karl fearing retribution didn’t weigh in with his wife and more his daughter and her interest, fear won out. Malden was well suited for the role, Brando made a good choice.

  • @KurtI2525
    @KurtI2525 3 месяца назад

    Only western that takes place on a beach.

  • @dotjaremko
    @dotjaremko 3 месяца назад

    Scorsese says One-Eyed Jacks is based on Billy the Kid. What, apart from its being a western, are the commonalities?

  • @mortystraphouse5077
    @mortystraphouse5077 3 месяца назад

    dam kubrick was gona direct. fk me

  • @tomg6286
    @tomg6286 4 месяца назад

    The lighting left much to be desired. Brando was to clean.

  • @w5winston
    @w5winston 3 месяца назад

    Show of hands: who here's from "Twin Peaks" fandom?

  • @harper626
    @harper626 3 месяца назад

    Pina Pellicer was such a pretty girl playing opposite Marlon Brando. She committed suicide when only 30 years old.

  • @WalterBurton
    @WalterBurton 4 месяца назад

    👍👍👍

  • @arielhamm-flores6893
    @arielhamm-flores6893 4 месяца назад

    so wait im from santa cruz and billy the kid aint part of are history huh

  • @maxmach1433
    @maxmach1433 3 месяца назад

    That’s eight.

  • @deakensomoza3305
    @deakensomoza3305 4 месяца назад +2

    Martin Scorsese on Ang Lee?

  • @tbthomas5117
    @tbthomas5117 3 месяца назад

    Scorsese should hang on to his day job.

  • @anthonylilly6862
    @anthonylilly6862 4 месяца назад +1

    I don't know why we're listening to Marty scorsese he uses the same tired ass cast in every movie he does. I mean Robert deniro sucks

  • @frankelepartners
    @frankelepartners 3 месяца назад

    Dustin Hoffman does more for film making as Ratso in Midnight Cowboy when he hits the NY cab impromptu than the entire One Eyed Jacks film directed and staring Marlon Brando. Like the Searchers starring John Wayne, I can not watch One Eyed Jacks all the way through. It is like eating an ice cream sunday without the ice cream noting but candy and syrup.

  • @freddyfurrah3789
    @freddyfurrah3789 3 месяца назад

    This was a terrible movie. Brandon mumbled the whole way through the film. YUCK

  • @frankelepartners
    @frankelepartners 3 месяца назад

    A very, very bad film. Brando liked himself on film too much. It was a poorly designed film and the scenes were very, very melo dramatic. There is a balance in a good film. This film does not have balance. It does not have any sense of noir. It proceeds in a scene by scene way that does not work. I liken this to a John Wayne color western. You can cut together the 'Searchers' and 'One Eyed Jacks' and possibly create a good film. Thank god for 70s film making. BTW, Scorsese used to make good films but he is a poor film critic. Go home little man!

  • @vicclein
    @vicclein 4 месяца назад

    I hate this film. It was pathetic and I didnt like or care about he characters.

    • @TheKingThewidowandRick777
      @TheKingThewidowandRick777 4 месяца назад

      @@vicclein Watch it again and think of the schematics behind the scenes and within the film the film itself doesn't make the movie iconic it's how and why it was made as in the case of The Godfather (1972) the production and the making of the film is just as good that's why the best picture award at the now woke infested Oscars goes to the producer not the director. Watch it again and think on that.

    • @vicclein
      @vicclein 4 месяца назад

      @@TheKingThewidowandRick777 I dont really care about production when movie itself is pathetic trash.

    • @rufust.firefly4890
      @rufust.firefly4890 4 месяца назад +1

      Interesting. I'm one of the few that doesn't care about Casablanca. Saw it once and that was enough. Never an Ingrid Bergman fan. Also thing Some Like It Hot is just too damn silly.

    • @vicclein
      @vicclein 4 месяца назад

      @@rufust.firefly4890 same here

    • @AladdinSaneNYC
      @AladdinSaneNYC 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@viccleinYour ignorance runs rampant with your panning this film, but thank God you're in the minority. Btw: if the film is such trash to you then why bother adding a comment here. If one doesn't like something then forget it and move on. You sound like a cantankerous, negative person. Bad vibes, maybe? Whatever! Peace...🙏🏹♐