This was the first time I saw this movie. My mom taped this on TV back in the day, and when I was 13, I was going through my phase of watching every Spielberg film I could because I was blown away by Minority Report months earlier. I fell in love with this film, and I was incredibly moved by Steve's intro and outro by his genuine warmth and presence. This film has only gotten better with time, and Spielberg has become my favorite celebrity. Thank you, Mr Spielberg, for this and all of your incredible films
I would have to agree with you, because I too fell in love with this movie, I remember going with my Husband named Adam, our four Children, our 3-year-old daughter named Kayleigh, our 6-year-old daughter named Sarah, our 8-year-old son named Jessie, and our 10-year-old son named David, and I were at our local Blockbuster Video, Kayleigh, Sarah, Jessie, and David were at the Kid's Movie Section, Adam was in another Movie Section, I was walking down one of the other movie Aisles, until I picked up another Movie of Stephen Spielberg called, "The Color Purple" (1985), I was reading the back of it, until a Blockbuster Video Employee was walking down the same Aisle, and placed this movie in the vacant spot, I saw it, I put the Color Purple Movie down, and Picked This Up, I decided to Rent This movie, Adam also rented another movie of Spielberg's called "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989, In My opinion This Movie was way better than the other Indiana Jones Movies), The Kids also Rented Their Movies too, Kayleigh Rented "The Great Muppet Caper", (1981), Sarah rented "Rainbow BRITE and the Star Stealer" (1985), Jessie Rented "Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland" (1989), and David Rented "The Dark Crystal" (1982), We went back to the house, the kids were watching their movies in their bedrooms, and when they were asleep, I insisted to Adam that we should watch this movie, and during the next few hours, we sat on the couch in the family movie room in spellbound silence, some of the scenes was so wonderful, and most of them weren't, Like the one scene where the women were being led into this big room, and they were so scared, fearing that something might happen to them, I could just fell their pain and suffering, and seeing them walking one way, looking back seeing all of their friends going the other way, and seeing that scene with the smokestack, it just gives you a feeling that those people are going to die, also there's this other scene when Oskar Schindler was leading all of the women and children to his new factory, seeing the men looking out of the windows, hoping to see their loved ones there, you just tell by the looks on their faces, also I've got to give props to Sir Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, They were Amazing, also Bigger Props to Liam Neeson, He was just Amazing Portraying Oskar Schindler, That was Amazing seeing him standing in front of the Real Oskar Schindler's Grave, after placing those two red roses.
@NeoConnor1, I'm a Big Stephen Spielberg Fan, In Fact I have most of His Movies in the Bookshelves in the Family Movie Room of my House, I've been collecting them over the years, ever since the Pandemic Started, I've been watching Stephen Spielberg Movies, if it's a scary movie or a funny one, it just takes your mind off the Pandemic, My Top Ten Favorite Stephen Spielberg Movies are, 10. Jaws. - 1975. 9. Jaws 2. - 1978. (R.I.P Roy Schieder and Joseph Mascolo). 8. Close Encounters of the Third Kind. - 1977. 7. E.T the Extra-Terrestrial. - 1982. 6. The Color Purple. - 1985. 5. Empire of the Sun. - 1987. 4. Always. - 1989. 3. Hook. - 1991. (R.I.P Robin Williams and Bob Hoskins). 2. Jurassic Park. - 1993. 1. Schindler's List. - 1993. (Liam Neeson a National Treasure, a Living Legend, the roles that he has been in is Memorable). Here's my Honorable Mentions. 1. The Lost World Jurassic Park. - 1997. 2. Amistad. 3. Saving Privet Ryan. - 1998. 4. A.I Artificial Intelligence. - 2001. 5. Catch me if you can. 6. The Adventures of Tintin. - 2011. 7. War Horse. 8. Lincoln. 2012. 9. The BFG. - 2016. 10. Ready Player One. - 2018. 11. West Side Story. - 2019. 12. The Fablemans. - 2022.
@@SmokeVHSTapes I remember renting this movie at a local Blockbuster Video in the town of Ironton where I lived, and for the next few hours, I sat down on the couch in the family movie room, and just watched this movie in Spellbound Silence, and it was Unbelievable, Amazing, Wonderful, you could feel the pain and emotion those Jewish people had to go through during the World War 2 era, seeing the pain in the mother's eyes when they saw their own children on the truck, I think that the best part of the movie was when Oskar Schindler was bringing the women and children to his new Factory, all of the men were looking out of the window, hoping to see their loved ones among them, also another best part of the Movie was when the Real Schindler's Jews were putting rocks on top of Oskar Schindler's grave, also Best Acting By Liam Neeson, He's just amazing in this movie, then he was in all the other movies that He's been in, Like, 1. Nell. 2. The Haunting. 3. Darkman. 4. Ponyo. Anime Movie. 5. Batman Begins. 6. Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace. And also, Ralph Finnes, He's Just Incredible Too in this Movie, So Kudos to You Steven Spielberg, I salute you. Also, I recommend that This Movie would be a Great Teaching Tool for High School and College Students.
I remember renting This Movie, I remember putting Tape 1 of this Movie in the VCR, and for the next few hours I sat on the couch in spellbound silence, It was amazing, from start to finish, I'm sure when the time comes for Stephen Spielberg to leave this world, I'm sure that He'll be greeted in heaven with open arms and take his place on the right hand of our lord of lords, king of kings Jesus Christ, at a round table with all the other Celebrity's that have went on before him, Like, Kobe Bryant, Ed Bradley, Mike Wallace, David Bowie, Robert Stack, Dennis Farina, Leonard Nimoy, Marcia Wallace, Joan Collins, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bob Hoskins, Dennis Hopper, Alan Rickman, Richard Attenborough, Bill Paxton, John Herd, Carol Spinney, Fred Rogers, Bob Keeshan, Frank Gershin, Adam West, Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Gene Wilder, Judge Wapner, Michael Jackson, Muhammed Ali, Luciano P, Robert Goulet, Prince (The Singer), Debby Reynolds, Carrie Fisher, Joseph Mascolo, Ray Charles, Chadwick Bosieman, Orson Bean, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert, etc. etc.
I remember everybody leaving the theatre silently. All you could hear was the occasional sniffing of people crying while exiting the room... Once in a lifetime experience.
Thanks, Ford, for sponsoring this program so that this message could be heard throughout the world. Though the amount of sponsorship mentions are a bit much for me, I can certainly let it slide in this case. Because humanity should never forget what we can devolve to. Especially now.
I think this is a pretty good arrangement considering only one Ford ad was aired on either end of the movie and there were no advertisements of any kind during the broadcast. An important film was shown on over-the-air TV uninterrupted because of one company's sponsorship, and the advertising they DID show was mellow and inoffensive. I think everybody won there
@@WhatsOn427 I agree. Looking back, I might’ve seen it without considering there’s a movie in the middle, during the actual broadcast it would’ve been less in your face.
I would have to agree with you, also I remember renting this movie when it was released on VHS, and during the next few Hours, I sat on the couch in the living room in spellbound silence, It was just Amazing, Unbelievable, Thrilling, Tragic, and everything else, also Great Acting by Liam Neeson, Ralph Finnes, Ben Kingsley, I think the most Intense Part of the whole movie was when Most of the Jews were being sent in one direction, and the others were being sent in the other direction, You could see the looks on the People's Faces when they were looking over their shoulders and watching their Friends walk down to that basement, and that shot of that Fire Stack, It tells me that those people were going to die.
27 Years Ago This Movie was Made, I am so Proud of Steven Spielberg for Making This Movie, He has Made So Many Great Movies In His Lifetime, and I hope that He'll have a Place at the Round Table On The Right Hand Of Our Lord Of Lords, King Of Kings, Jesus Christ, Along with all the other Celebrity's that Have went on before Him, Like, Kobe Bryant, Heath Ledger, Michael Clarke Duncan, Carol Spinney, Doris Day, Florence Henderson, Robert Reed, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Robert Stack, Adam West, John Herd, Jack Palance, etc. etc.
Also Sean Connery, Alex Trebek, Jim Perry, Peter Tomarken, Rod Roddy, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson, Bill Cullen, Dick Clark, Bert Convy, Gene Rayburn, Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Tom Kennedy, John Lennon, George Harrison, etc.,
God I Miss The Old Universal Logo, It was The Best One Ever!!!, and I Applaud Steven Spielberg for making This Wonderful Movie, and making other movies too, (Most of them are my all time favorite movies), Like, E.T The Extra Terrestrial. Jaws. Jurassic Park. The Lost World Jurassic Park. Jurassic Park 3. Jurassic World. Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom. Saving Privet Ryan. Ready Player One. Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark. Catch Me If You Can. War Of The Worlds. Munich. The Color Purple. A.I Artificial Intelligence. Minority Report. Lincoln. Bridge Of Spies. Duel. War Horse. The Adventures Of Tin Tin. Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom. Empire Of The Sun. Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skulls. The Terminal. The Post. Hook. The BFG. Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade. 1941. Amistad. West Side Story. The Sugarland Express. Always. Poltergeist - 1982. Back To The Future. Twilight Zone The Movie. The Goonies. Gremlins. Super 8. Firelight. Something Evil. Transformers - 2007 Movie. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Letters From Iwo Jima. Memoirs Of a Geisha. Amblin. Flags Of Our Fathers. An American Tail. An American Tail Fievel Goes West. The Post. etc. etc.
This movie was a good movie and very scary at the same time. It was so sad that a lot of Jews passed away during the movie. This was the first M Rated movie on National TV when the TV rating system came out.
A movie of this subject has such a strong message. Steven Spielberg has been and will always be one of my personal favorite directors and he did a phenomenal job directing this movie. Even though it is intense and heartbreaking, it does have a point. For something as horrifying as the Holocaust was, this movie shows that history cannot be ignored.
Saddest closing credits/ending credits in film history alongside Saving Private Ryan end credits. I met a Holocaust survivor in summer of 88, she had tattooed numbers on her arm. This past November 2023, it was my 1st trip to Europe (I'm 51). One of the countries I visited was Germany, specifically Berlin. I was touched by the Holocaust memorial there, I was both shocked & moved by what I experienced there. 80 years before I & my brother went to Berlin, it was the world capital of evil. I saw the Reichstag building & Brandenburg gate. There would have been swastikas everywhere. Hope all of you have affection & compassion in your hearts & actions 2 not let evil take you hold of you & commit the unconscionable.
Interesting placement of a Ford commercial. Anyone know what type of engine it was that powered those Nazi jeeps during the war? Good of them to sponsor the movie; really tacky to use it as an opportunity to sell their product.
NBC brings good television series such as This Is Us, Chicago, and The Golden Globe Awards. I want my favorite cable and satellite television network FX and FXM to broadcast Schindler’s List and 20th Century Fox Searchlight and Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life.
Someone tell me, when did we lose the guts to show this on TV? Also why not bring this back onto TV uninterrupted so we can actually show what anti semitism does and creates? We've become soft and weak
Glad Steven put this on NBC because the network would go on to merge the Oscar winning Studio: NBCUNIVERSAL. first time seeing this Oscar winning film made me cry like I was 7 when the network first aired it on a Sunday before I had to go to school the next day. "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire."
They need to start playing this film in high schools again. If we forget our history, it'll repeat itself.
I saw this movie in my high school so I think you’re getting your wish.
Nope Woke Crowd wants to cancel history and sadly people are bending the knee to whatever they want.
There are places like North Korea that resemble similar atrocities. Plenty exist
For real!
Amazing job of putting this up. It's rare to have a movie of this caliber shown in regular television networks.
It came on starz on Thursday at 7 o’clock pm
And Starz Encore, too.
@Brendan Milburn not until 1999 the reboadcasting of schindler's list. But in '97 began putting the modern proper TV rating.
Yet Shawshank redemption comes on like 3 times a week
This was the first time I saw this movie. My mom taped this on TV back in the day, and when I was 13, I was going through my phase of watching every Spielberg film I could because I was blown away by Minority Report months earlier. I fell in love with this film, and I was incredibly moved by Steve's intro and outro by his genuine warmth and presence. This film has only gotten better with time, and Spielberg has become my favorite celebrity. Thank you, Mr Spielberg, for this and all of your incredible films
I would have to agree with you, because I too fell in love with this movie, I remember going with my Husband named Adam, our four Children, our 3-year-old daughter named Kayleigh, our 6-year-old daughter named Sarah, our 8-year-old son named Jessie, and our 10-year-old son named David, and I were at our local Blockbuster Video, Kayleigh, Sarah, Jessie, and David were at the Kid's Movie Section, Adam was in another Movie Section, I was walking down one of the other movie Aisles, until I picked up another Movie of Stephen Spielberg called, "The Color Purple" (1985), I was reading the back of it, until a Blockbuster Video Employee was walking down the same Aisle, and placed this movie in the vacant spot, I saw it, I put the Color Purple Movie down, and Picked This Up, I decided to Rent This movie, Adam also rented another movie of Spielberg's called "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989, In My opinion This Movie was way better than the other Indiana Jones Movies), The Kids also Rented Their Movies too, Kayleigh Rented "The Great Muppet Caper", (1981), Sarah rented "Rainbow BRITE and the Star Stealer" (1985), Jessie Rented "Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland" (1989), and David Rented "The Dark Crystal" (1982), We went back to the house, the kids were watching their movies in their bedrooms, and when they were asleep, I insisted to Adam that we should watch this movie, and during the next few hours, we sat on the couch in the family movie room in spellbound silence, some of the scenes was so wonderful, and most of them weren't, Like the one scene where the women were being led into this big room, and they were so scared, fearing that something might happen to them, I could just fell their pain and suffering, and seeing them walking one way, looking back seeing all of their friends going the other way, and seeing that scene with the smokestack, it just gives you a feeling that those people are going to die, also there's this other scene when Oskar Schindler was leading all of the women and children to his new factory, seeing the men looking out of the windows, hoping to see their loved ones there, you just tell by the looks on their faces, also I've got to give props to Sir Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, They were Amazing, also Bigger Props to Liam Neeson, He was just Amazing Portraying Oskar Schindler, That was Amazing seeing him standing in front of the Real Oskar Schindler's Grave, after placing those two red roses.
@NeoConnor1, I'm a Big Stephen Spielberg Fan, In Fact I have most of His Movies in the Bookshelves in the Family Movie Room of my House, I've been collecting them over the years, ever since the Pandemic Started, I've been watching Stephen Spielberg Movies, if it's a scary movie or a funny one, it just takes your mind off the Pandemic, My Top Ten Favorite Stephen Spielberg Movies are,
10. Jaws. - 1975.
9. Jaws 2. - 1978. (R.I.P Roy Schieder and Joseph Mascolo).
8. Close Encounters of the Third Kind. - 1977.
7. E.T the Extra-Terrestrial. - 1982.
6. The Color Purple. - 1985.
5. Empire of the Sun. - 1987.
4. Always. - 1989.
3. Hook. - 1991. (R.I.P Robin Williams and Bob Hoskins).
2. Jurassic Park. - 1993.
1. Schindler's List. - 1993. (Liam Neeson a National Treasure, a Living Legend, the roles that he has been in is Memorable).
Here's my Honorable Mentions.
1. The Lost World Jurassic Park. - 1997.
2. Amistad.
3. Saving Privet Ryan. - 1998.
4. A.I Artificial Intelligence. - 2001.
5. Catch me if you can.
6. The Adventures of Tintin. - 2011.
7. War Horse.
8. Lincoln. 2012.
9. The BFG. - 2016.
10. Ready Player One. - 2018.
11. West Side Story. - 2019.
12. The Fablemans. - 2022.
This is a once in a lifetime movie we will ever see
I've got more airings of it, plus some retails.
@@SmokeVHSTapes I remember renting this movie at a local Blockbuster Video in the town of Ironton where I lived, and for the next few hours, I sat down on the couch in the family movie room, and just watched this movie in Spellbound Silence, and it was Unbelievable, Amazing, Wonderful, you could feel the pain and emotion those Jewish people had to go through during the World War 2 era, seeing the pain in the mother's eyes when they saw their own children on the truck, I think that the best part of the movie was when Oskar Schindler was bringing the women and children to his new Factory, all of the men were looking out of the window, hoping to see their loved ones among them, also another best part of the Movie was when the Real Schindler's Jews were putting rocks on top of Oskar Schindler's grave, also Best Acting By Liam Neeson, He's just amazing in this movie, then he was in all the other movies that He's been in, Like,
1. Nell.
2. The Haunting.
3. Darkman.
4. Ponyo. Anime Movie.
5. Batman Begins.
6. Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace.
And also, Ralph Finnes, He's Just Incredible Too in this Movie, So Kudos to You Steven Spielberg, I salute you.
Also, I recommend that This Movie would be a Great Teaching Tool for High School and College Students.
He filmed this and Jurassic park damn near the same time... Crazy.
@@andrewbrewer8381 🐐
God bless mr Spielberg who made this picture who taught us a lesson
I remember renting This Movie, I remember putting Tape 1 of this Movie in the VCR, and for the next few hours I sat on the couch in spellbound silence, It was amazing, from start to finish, I'm sure when the time comes for Stephen Spielberg to leave this world, I'm sure that He'll be greeted in heaven with open arms and take his place on the right hand of our lord of lords, king of kings Jesus Christ, at a round table with all the other Celebrity's that have went on before him, Like, Kobe Bryant, Ed Bradley, Mike Wallace, David Bowie, Robert Stack, Dennis Farina, Leonard Nimoy, Marcia Wallace, Joan Collins, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bob Hoskins, Dennis Hopper, Alan Rickman, Richard Attenborough, Bill Paxton, John Herd, Carol Spinney, Fred Rogers, Bob Keeshan, Frank Gershin, Adam West, Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Gene Wilder, Judge Wapner, Michael Jackson, Muhammed Ali, Luciano P, Robert Goulet, Prince (The Singer), Debby Reynolds, Carrie Fisher, Joseph Mascolo, Ray Charles, Chadwick Bosieman, Orson Bean, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert, etc. etc.
@@kathymoriarty1441 don’t forget walt Disney he would be having a toast with walt in heaven
And Harvey Weinstein will go to H E double hockey sticks
that music in the ending credits is so powerful.
Steven Spielberg had the guts to make both this and Jurassic Park in the same exact year. Like damn.
He filmed both in late 1992 and he was so drained by the experience that he had Robin Williams cheering him up with jokes in between filming.
I remember everybody leaving the theatre silently. All you could hear was the occasional sniffing of people crying while exiting the room...
Once in a lifetime experience.
Thanks, Ford, for sponsoring this program so that this message could be heard throughout the world. Though the amount of sponsorship mentions are a bit much for me, I can certainly let it slide in this case.
Because humanity should never forget what we can devolve to. Especially now.
I think this is a pretty good arrangement considering only one Ford ad was aired on either end of the movie and there were no advertisements of any kind during the broadcast. An important film was shown on over-the-air TV uninterrupted because of one company's sponsorship, and the advertising they DID show was mellow and inoffensive. I think everybody won there
@@WhatsOn427 I agree. Looking back, I might’ve seen it without considering there’s a movie in the middle, during the actual broadcast it would’ve been less in your face.
A beautiful program with Steven Spielberg’s information about the film.
I would have to agree with you, also I remember renting this movie when it was released on VHS, and during the next few Hours, I sat on the couch in the living room in spellbound silence, It was just Amazing, Unbelievable, Thrilling, Tragic, and everything else, also Great Acting by Liam Neeson, Ralph Finnes, Ben Kingsley, I think the most Intense Part of the whole movie was when Most of the Jews were being sent in one direction, and the others were being sent in the other direction, You could see the looks on the People's Faces when they were looking over their shoulders and watching their Friends walk down to that basement, and that shot of that Fire Stack, It tells me that those people were going to die.
No Amblin logo at the end, mostly due to its subject matter
Elliott and E.T. were at the end credits of Saving Private Ryan
wow a TV-M rating good find vro
Cool
You don't see that on TV broadcasts often.
27 Years Ago This Movie was Made, I am so Proud of Steven Spielberg for Making This Movie, He has Made So Many Great Movies In His Lifetime, and I hope that He'll have a Place at the Round Table On The Right Hand Of Our Lord Of Lords, King Of Kings, Jesus Christ, Along with all the other Celebrity's that Have went on before Him, Like, Kobe Bryant, Heath Ledger, Michael Clarke Duncan, Carol Spinney, Doris Day, Florence Henderson, Robert Reed, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Robert Stack, Adam West, John Herd, Jack Palance, etc. etc.
Also Sean Connery, Alex Trebek, Jim Perry, Peter Tomarken, Rod Roddy, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson, Bill Cullen, Dick Clark, Bert Convy, Gene Rayburn, Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Tom Kennedy, John Lennon, George Harrison, etc.,
I saw Schindler's List on USA Network in 2013.
Was it uncensored or was it edited
@@bainbridgeomega Raw uncensored.
So glad they reshowed in in the 2010s on USA Network and got to show more of the progress made with the various museums they funded.
God Bless Steven Spielberg.
6:10 It takes 6 CASTING in one movie!
God I Miss The Old Universal Logo, It was The Best One Ever!!!, and I Applaud Steven Spielberg for making This Wonderful Movie, and making other movies too, (Most of them are my all time favorite movies), Like,
E.T The Extra Terrestrial.
Jaws.
Jurassic Park.
The Lost World Jurassic Park.
Jurassic Park 3.
Jurassic World.
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom.
Saving Privet Ryan.
Ready Player One.
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind.
Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark.
Catch Me If You Can.
War Of The Worlds.
Munich.
The Color Purple.
A.I Artificial Intelligence.
Minority Report.
Lincoln.
Bridge Of Spies.
Duel.
War Horse.
The Adventures Of Tin Tin.
Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom.
Empire Of The Sun.
Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skulls.
The Terminal.
The Post.
Hook.
The BFG.
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade.
1941.
Amistad.
West Side Story.
The Sugarland Express.
Always.
Poltergeist - 1982.
Back To The Future.
Twilight Zone The Movie.
The Goonies.
Gremlins.
Super 8.
Firelight.
Something Evil.
Transformers - 2007 Movie.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Letters From Iwo Jima.
Memoirs Of a Geisha.
Amblin.
Flags Of Our Fathers.
An American Tail.
An American Tail Fievel Goes West.
The Post.
etc. etc.
This movie was a good movie and very scary at the same time. It was so sad that a lot of Jews passed away during the movie. This was the first M Rated movie on National TV when the TV rating system came out.
Also known as TV-MA.
A movie of this subject has such a strong message. Steven Spielberg has been and will always be one of my personal favorite directors and he did a phenomenal job directing this movie. Even though it is intense and heartbreaking, it does have a point. For something as horrifying as the Holocaust was, this movie shows that history cannot be ignored.
TV-M later became TV-MA due to comparisons with the ESRB M rating
Saddest closing credits/ending credits in film history alongside Saving Private Ryan end credits. I met a Holocaust survivor in summer of 88, she had tattooed numbers on her arm. This past November 2023, it was my 1st trip to Europe (I'm 51). One of the countries I visited was Germany, specifically Berlin. I was touched by the Holocaust memorial there, I was both shocked & moved by what I experienced there. 80 years before I & my brother went to Berlin, it was the world capital of evil. I saw the Reichstag building & Brandenburg gate. There would have been swastikas everywhere. Hope all of you have affection & compassion in your hearts & actions 2 not let evil take you hold of you & commit the unconscionable.
4:39
End Credits ❤
4:41
Remember when TV-MA used to be known as TV-M
Interesting placement of a Ford commercial.
Anyone know what type of engine it was that powered those Nazi jeeps during the war?
Good of them to sponsor the movie; really tacky to use it as an opportunity to sell their product.
3:48 What's happened?
the usual logo music was left off for this film to keep things somber
@@MissSallyB1 ok
@@MissSallyB1 Movies that are extremely serious will do that.
NBC brings good television series such as This Is Us, Chicago, and The Golden Globe Awards. I want my favorite cable and satellite television network FX and FXM to broadcast Schindler’s List and 20th Century Fox Searchlight and Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life.
It’s on Starz and Starz Encore.
Naminski yeah I watched it in starz encore and that movie is so sad and powerful
Someone tell me, when did we lose the guts to show this on TV?
Also why not bring this back onto TV uninterrupted so we can actually show what anti semitism does and creates?
We've become soft and weak
how to b you p in the 90s
What?
@@SmokeVHSTapes love the ford ad
Glad Steven put this on NBC because the network would go on to merge the Oscar winning Studio: NBCUNIVERSAL. first time seeing this Oscar winning film made me cry like I was 7 when the network first aired it on a Sunday before I had to go to school the next day. "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire."