Ridley Scott & Stanley Kubrick are the only two Hollywood film makers in my opinion who could visually communicate with us through amazing cinematography and symbolism. They give audience something to think rather than spoon feeding everything to audience. Great director Ridley Scott. Iam your big fan from India.🇮🇳🙏
Honestly, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen both Alien and Blade Runner. But what can I say, those movies are intoxicating, thanks to Ridley Scott. And The Duellists is definitely no slouch.
First, my Top 10 Favorite Sir Ridley films ranked, followed by some personal thoughts: #01. ALIEN - 1979 (the 2003 Director's Cut) #02. BLADE RUNNER - 1982 (the 1982 International Cut with Harrison Ford narration) #03. LEGEND - 1985 (the 1985 Extended Director's Cut with Jerry Goldsmith score) #04. ALIEN: COVENANT - 2017 #05. PROMETHEUS - 2012 #06. BLACK RAIN - 1989 #07. THELMA & LOUISE - 1991 #08. GLADIATOR - 2000 (Extended Director's Cut) #09. THE DUELLISTS - 1977 #10. SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME - 1987 Alien" and "Blade Runner" are both absolute 10/10 CLASSICS... Two of the greatest films EVER made... And between 1977 and 1991, Scott was definitely one of the BEST directors out there... All 7 movies that he made during this time period are outstanding. However, aside from "Gladiator", "Prometheus", and "Alien: Covenant", I don't like ANY of his movies made AFTER 1991's Thelma & Louise... NONE of them "do it" for me AT ALL... But "Man", I love the movies that I listed here!. Regarding my personal introduction to the cinematic work of this master craftsman... I first saw the original ALIEN in the theatre in 1979 when I was 12-years-old... In fact, it was the VERY FIRST R-Rated film that I EVER SAW in a movie theatre... I had to literally FIGHT with my mother and father to get ONE of them to take me to see it... I put up SUCH a temper tantrum that they eventually caved in... My father "lost" the coin toss, so HE took me... During the now-classic ultra-violent chestburster death scene of John Hurt, my father turned to me, worried about the well-being of his young son, and asked me if I wanted to leave... "SHUT UP, DAD... LEAVE ME ALONE!", I angerly whispered back annoyingly under my breath, "I'M WATCHING THE MOVIE!"... Yes, it WAS scaring the hell out of me... But I was ALSO absolutely LOVING it... So we stayed... and that day I saw a cinematic CLASSIC. I was TOTALLY TRANSFORMED by what I was seeing up there on the screen as I sat there in the darkness. I had NEVER seen ANYTHING like that before. "Alien" blew me away in 1979, and it STILL blows me away today... It is simply one of the GREATEST movies EVER made... It is PERFECT...It is ICONIC... It is a MASTERPIECE... (And how about that "badass" Sigourney Weaver? "WOW!"). Additionally, the best cut is the 2003 Director's Cut. I LOVE Ripley's encounter with Dallas at the end... So EMOTIONAL! PS: The same can also be said for "Blade Runner"... ANOTHER masterpiece of cinema... Just as "Alien" had done to me three years earlier, I was BLOWN AWAY when I saw it in the theatre in 1982... And that feeling is EXACTLY the same now, all these years later... (And Harrison Ford is just the COOLEST dude ever!)... BTW, the 1982 versions WITH the narration are the ONLY way to watch it... Great "Sam Spade / Philip Marlowe" vibes! And Deckard is ABSOLUTELY NOT a replicant! I HATE that suggestion in the "Final" cut... SO DUMB! I love Scott, but really... WTF was he thinking? (WHO did he think he was fooling by slapping unicorn outtakes from "Legend" into the film?). Plus, I LOVE the original finale with Deckard and Rachel driving off into the sunset... So EPIC and CATHARTIC! PPS: The ONLY "Legend" version to watch is the Extended Cut with Goldsmith's score... The longer running length enhances the narrative... and that music is GORGEOUS !
This is why I love Ridley Scott so much. I have seen all these movies, but only own about half on disc. I need to buy the other half, in a way where I'm not dependant on a corporation or internet to view them, then really enjoy them all in order, again. Thank goodness we have this man!
The Lat Duel was pulled from theaters after a week because it flopped, but it is honestly some of Scott's best work of the past 20-25 years. Way better than that "House of Gucci" movie he directed that came out the same year and hogged all the promotion.
God damn.. just seeing that little clip of the incredible legend that is and will always be Rutger Hauer, has my eyes filled with tears just like it did the first time I saw it. Just an absolute masterpiece of a film👌🕊
If you called Ridley the greatest living filmmaker, I wouldn’t bat an eye. In terms of his total volume of output, genre adaptability, and ability to finish giant films on time and under budget, very few living comparables.
@@MrCarpen7er Who's better then? He's made almost thirty films in the last forty years with a genre defining piece in each decade, only having a handful of films that were poorly received overall. Coppola hasn't made a good movie in around twenty years. Spielberg is really safe with his material and fell off when he stopped taking risks. Scorsese would be the only other contender for the amount of quality films he has made over the course of his career but even he's had more flops than Ridley, on top of playing it super safe with his material like Spielberg. There's nobody else who can come close to Ridleys resume currently
@@Catbus-Driver so because Scorsese had flops he is worse than Scott? Ridley scott never made anything as good as Taxi Driver or Goodfellas. He made very different movies, but still, Scorsese is operating in a different league.
@@nms7872 What different league?! Scorsese never even went out of his comfort zone during all these years, his movies are masterpieces but the subject doesnt change that much at all and Ridley simply eats him when it comes to cinematography and monumental scale productions. Cant compare! I love both of them anyways
That shot at 4:13 - I never realised that was some serious foreshadowing there. Ripley (the only survivor) & Ash (the traitor) are separated on the left of the frame while the rest of the crew who all die are on the right. Harry Dean Stanton is obscured.
@ 4.55 She says that the ship environment was “like a diesel truck” and “lived in” - I’ve seen Scott say in an interview that he saw the weathered, used universe of Star Wars which inspired him to make the crew like “truck drivers”.
There are several lesser directors who receive much more praise and publicity than Scott. Despite making so many epic films I genuinely think he's under-appreciated. Blade Runner was a box-office flop in 1982 but I've watched it more times than any of the 28 more successful films of that year. It has aged better than almost all of them. I think that's what separates Scott from the others. He's a visionary. Star Trek, Wrath of Khan (1982) was a polished movie but it didn't say anything different than the Original TV Series (and I'm never watching "On Golden Pond", or "An Officer and a Gentleman", again, once was more than enough). Blade Runner seems to get more relevant, more accurate, more contemporary, with each passing year. PS. Try watching it in Black & White. It immediately becomes 1940s classic Film Noir.
I saw Alien in the theater as a 9 year old. I made it to the burster scene and spent the rest of the film in the lobby (covered in coca cola and popcorn butter). That was my first Scott film and i have been hooked ever since then.
Man. Ridley must hate Legend as much as Tom cruise does because they NEVER talk about it. Its one of my favourite films and with Tim curry as darkness... damn that was a great flick.
Everytime I see these I have to go and watch every damn movie they ever made lol. I just got done with my David Fincher Tour, onto Ridley Scott which will forever be my favorite. RIP mom, we got Xenomorphs to watch. That was our favorite series together. I remember watching Alien for the first time and being in awe and terrified. Nothing quite compares. I think it’s safe to say Ridley Scott is a catalog I have gone through naturally many times. Hail Ridley Scott!
the opening shot of blade runner is a motion control of 5 different miniatures shot by exposing the same roll of film 5 different times. the flames are real!
I guess they were fixed on making a 20 min video since they skipped over a LOT of his movies. He does have a rather large filmography, so to go into all of them would make for a really long video. It would be interesting to see a video focusing on his smaller, or more intimate films, like, Someone to Watch Over Me, Matchstick Men, or The Counselor.
Ridley Scott is a great example that films are not only the work of a director, but also a team effort. It was Scott who forced the unicorn scene into Blade Runner and forced Ford to record the narration for this film (Ford, as he claims, made the narration as bad as he could with the hope that Scott wouldn't use it, but he used it anyway).
@@Pawel274 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versions_of_Blade_Runner#US_theatrical_release_(1982) "But financiers rewrote and reinserted narration during post-production after test audience members indicated difficulty understanding the film. Scott did not have final cut privilege for the version released to cinemas.[" and then under directors and final cut ridley removed the narration.
I'm definitely a huge fan of Ridley Scott, he's my favorite director since he made Alien the 8th passenger which I saw in Theater, and if Blade Runner for me is his masterpiece, there are 2 movies I can't watch over and over, it's 1492 and the Counselor. Then, I can't wait for the next one, he has this power to make everything believable and real.
He reminds me of more a sci-fi version of Cronenberg and Carpenter (I know the former has already been covered, but seeing one on Carpenter would be awesome! Especially talking about The Thing, They Live, and In The Mouth of Madness). Exploring psychological themes through special effects and sci-fi/horror. Also I wonder if Blade Runner's visual aesthetic inspired Brazil. I know they were released within 3 years of each other, but it's entirely possible.
"Before I lose it, I will burn it to the ground. Your holy places, ours, every last thing in Jerusalem that drives men mad." "I wonder if it would not be better if you did." -Balian and Saladin, Kingdom of Heaven
I was never bothered by the slasher films of the time. Their story lines were so predictable… but “Alien” was the only film that ever gave me nightmares. That’s powerful storytelling.
Newfound respect for pretty boy Orlando Bloom. Dude is so eloquently poetic when unleashing his philosophical prowess. How ignorant I was were thinking the actor who played an elf who can shoot an arrow.
It's a pretty sad state of affairs that when people cite Ridley's best works, they somehow overlook Gladiator and The Last Duel. these are absolutely top-flight A++ creations, some of the best that have ever been made, and if you can't see that, may I humbly suggest there's something defective with your eyes and more particularly your soul. that being said, I didn't absolutely love the Last Duel on first viewing, but after a few more, I began to realize just how incredible it is. Kinda like Watchmen or TRON: Legacy. You've got to get on its wavelength first, notice the subtle narrative, emotional, philosophical undercurrents.
HOT TAKE: , i think ridley Scott is a better film maker in the crime and thriller and also mockumentary rather than known by the fans for his sci fi.....
This is the first documentary to acknowledge the value of Ridley Scott cinema really Scott is always been hit or miss, but I’ve always disagreed that he is a hollow Director
A coroner's official said Tony Scott "did not have any serious underlying medical conditions" and that there was "no anatomic evidence of neoplasia [cancer] identified".
I love R. Scott, but I will never forgive him for Prometheus... what a shit heap that was. Complete trash. They had all the ingredients, but made a turd wellignton.
I don't think the interviewees featured in the documentary are the best choices, except for Sigourney Weaver. Why have Orlando Bloom as one of the main interviewees? It seems like Vice couldn't get people who were more involved in Ridley Scott's movies. This is not an excellent choice for making a documentary about Ridley Scott. Maybe Vice has a smaller budget than before. I was looking forward to watching this documentary, though, it was not great. sorry.
Ridley Scott & Stanley Kubrick are the only two Hollywood film makers in my opinion who could visually communicate with us through amazing cinematography and symbolism. They give audience something to think rather than spoon feeding everything to audience. Great director Ridley Scott. Iam your big fan from India.🇮🇳🙏
The fact that we get free videos from VICE on RUclips is priceless, keeping the education and knowledge alive. 🙏🙏🙏
Honestly, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen both Alien and Blade Runner. But what can I say, those movies are intoxicating, thanks to Ridley Scott. And The Duellists is definitely no slouch.
First, my Top 10 Favorite Sir Ridley films ranked, followed by some personal thoughts:
#01. ALIEN - 1979 (the 2003 Director's Cut)
#02. BLADE RUNNER - 1982 (the 1982 International Cut with Harrison Ford narration)
#03. LEGEND - 1985 (the 1985 Extended Director's Cut with Jerry Goldsmith score)
#04. ALIEN: COVENANT - 2017
#05. PROMETHEUS - 2012
#06. BLACK RAIN - 1989
#07. THELMA & LOUISE - 1991
#08. GLADIATOR - 2000 (Extended Director's Cut)
#09. THE DUELLISTS - 1977
#10. SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME - 1987
Alien" and "Blade Runner" are both absolute 10/10 CLASSICS... Two of the greatest films EVER made... And between 1977 and 1991, Scott was definitely one of the BEST directors out there... All 7 movies that he made during this time period are outstanding. However, aside from "Gladiator", "Prometheus", and "Alien: Covenant", I don't like ANY of his movies made AFTER 1991's Thelma & Louise... NONE of them "do it" for me AT ALL... But "Man", I love the movies that I listed here!.
Regarding my personal introduction to the cinematic work of this master craftsman... I first saw the original ALIEN in the theatre in 1979 when I was 12-years-old... In fact, it was the VERY FIRST R-Rated film that I EVER SAW in a movie theatre... I had to literally FIGHT with my mother and father to get ONE of them to take me to see it... I put up SUCH a temper tantrum that they eventually caved in... My father "lost" the coin toss, so HE took me... During the now-classic ultra-violent chestburster death scene of John Hurt, my father turned to me, worried about the well-being of his young son, and asked me if I wanted to leave... "SHUT UP, DAD... LEAVE ME ALONE!", I angerly whispered back annoyingly under my breath, "I'M WATCHING THE MOVIE!"... Yes, it WAS scaring the hell out of me... But I was ALSO absolutely LOVING it... So we stayed... and that day I saw a cinematic CLASSIC. I was TOTALLY TRANSFORMED by what I was seeing up there on the screen as I sat there in the darkness. I had NEVER seen ANYTHING like that before. "Alien" blew me away in 1979, and it STILL blows me away today... It is simply one of the GREATEST movies EVER made... It is PERFECT...It is ICONIC... It is a MASTERPIECE... (And how about that "badass" Sigourney Weaver? "WOW!"). Additionally, the best cut is the 2003 Director's Cut. I LOVE Ripley's encounter with Dallas at the end... So EMOTIONAL!
PS: The same can also be said for "Blade Runner"... ANOTHER masterpiece of cinema... Just as "Alien" had done to me three years earlier, I was BLOWN AWAY when I saw it in the theatre in 1982... And that feeling is EXACTLY the same now, all these years later... (And Harrison Ford is just the COOLEST dude ever!)... BTW, the 1982 versions WITH the narration are the ONLY way to watch it... Great "Sam Spade / Philip Marlowe" vibes! And Deckard is ABSOLUTELY NOT a replicant! I HATE that suggestion in the "Final" cut... SO DUMB! I love Scott, but really... WTF was he thinking? (WHO did he think he was fooling by slapping unicorn outtakes from "Legend" into the film?). Plus, I LOVE the original finale with Deckard and Rachel driving off into the sunset... So EPIC and CATHARTIC!
PPS: The ONLY "Legend" version to watch is the Extended Cut with Goldsmith's score... The longer running length enhances the narrative... and that music is GORGEOUS !
The Vice Guide to Film has helped me relearn why I love this artform so much, please keep it up!
He’s in the top 5 of greatest film directors ever
After 2001 Space Odyssey Alien & Blade Runner influenced everything in our pop culture today. He's a real legend.
Indeed. Both Alien and Blade Runner quite profoundly redefined so much for the SF cinema.
Such a visionary. An impact on the world
This is why I love Ridley Scott so much. I have seen all these movies, but only own about half on disc. I need to buy the other half, in a way where I'm not dependant on a corporation or internet to view them, then really enjoy them all in order, again. Thank goodness we have this man!
Buy the VHS
Absolutely love some of Scott's films. And he's still going.
The Lat Duel was pulled from theaters after a week because it flopped, but it is honestly some of Scott's best work of the past 20-25 years. Way better than that "House of Gucci" movie he directed that came out the same year and hogged all the promotion.
The Last Duel was really really good , I was really surprised after few lesser movies he made
House of Gucci was actually meant to be "camp" but most people didn't get that
@@witchingbrew3what does that mean?
@@mctapoutos7426I loved it!
God damn.. just seeing that little clip of the incredible legend that is and will always be Rutger Hauer, has my eyes filled with tears just like it did the first time I saw it. Just an absolute masterpiece of a film👌🕊
Hobo with a Shotgun was his masterpiece of acting.
Such an underrated talent
You know that Ridley Scott is one of the best when two of the most influencial and popular science fiction films are Alien and Blade Runner
I didn't like either of them 😅
If you called Ridley the greatest living filmmaker, I wouldn’t bat an eye. In terms of his total volume of output, genre adaptability, and ability to finish giant films on time and under budget, very few living comparables.
Lol, no. Quantity doesn´t mean quality.
@@MrCarpen7er Who's better then? He's made almost thirty films in the last forty years with a genre defining piece in each decade, only having a handful of films that were poorly received overall. Coppola hasn't made a good movie in around twenty years. Spielberg is really safe with his material and fell off when he stopped taking risks. Scorsese would be the only other contender for the amount of quality films he has made over the course of his career but even he's had more flops than Ridley, on top of playing it super safe with his material like Spielberg. There's nobody else who can come close to Ridleys resume currently
@@Catbus-Driver so because Scorsese had flops he is worse than Scott? Ridley scott never made anything as good as Taxi Driver or Goodfellas. He made very different movies, but still, Scorsese is operating in a different league.
@@nms7872 What different league?! Scorsese never even went out of his comfort zone during all these years, his movies are masterpieces but the subject doesnt change that much at all and Ridley simply eats him when it comes to cinematography and monumental scale productions. Cant compare! I love both of them anyways
here's hoping that his four-hour directors cut of Napoleon makes a lot more sense, I hear it will be on Apple TV on January 6th
Nice of Ridley Scott to make an appearance in a documentary about his work
That shot at 4:13 - I never realised that was some serious foreshadowing there. Ripley (the only survivor) & Ash (the traitor) are separated on the left of the frame while the rest of the crew who all die are on the right. Harry Dean Stanton is obscured.
@ 4.55 She says that the ship environment was “like a diesel truck” and “lived in” - I’ve seen Scott say in an interview that he saw the weathered, used universe of Star Wars which inspired him to make the crew like “truck drivers”.
There are several lesser directors who receive much more praise and publicity than Scott. Despite making so many epic films I genuinely think he's under-appreciated.
Blade Runner was a box-office flop in 1982 but I've watched it more times than any of the 28 more successful films of that year. It has aged better than almost all of them.
I think that's what separates Scott from the others. He's a visionary. Star Trek, Wrath of Khan (1982) was a polished movie but it didn't say anything different than the Original TV Series (and I'm never watching "On Golden Pond", or "An Officer and a Gentleman", again, once was more than enough).
Blade Runner seems to get more relevant, more accurate, more contemporary, with each passing year. PS. Try watching it in Black & White. It immediately becomes 1940s classic Film Noir.
now this is a director that is always working so hard to release masterpieces!
Absolute master at his craft.
I saw Alien in the theater as a 9 year old. I made it to the burster scene and spent the rest of the film in the lobby (covered in coca cola and popcorn butter). That was my first Scott film and i have been hooked ever since then.
Man. Ridley must hate Legend as much as Tom cruise does because they NEVER talk about it. Its one of my favourite films and with Tim curry as darkness... damn that was a great flick.
do one of these with Staneley Kubrick plz VICE
Everytime I see these I have to go and watch every damn movie they ever made lol. I just got done with my David Fincher Tour, onto Ridley Scott which will forever be my favorite. RIP mom, we got Xenomorphs to watch.
That was our favorite series together. I remember watching Alien for the first time and being in awe and terrified. Nothing quite compares. I think it’s safe to say Ridley Scott is a catalog I have gone through naturally many times. Hail Ridley Scott!
the opening shot of blade runner is a motion control of 5 different miniatures shot by exposing the same roll of film 5 different times. the flames are real!
Of all the powerful female characters that Ridley Scott gave audiences, Pris (Daryl Hannah) in Blade Runner is my favourite.
Thank you for this video
Excellent documentary on one of the best directors in film history
Wow! Vice talking about Sir Ridley Scott, nice❣️
I wouldn't expect them to cover 1492, because NOBODY remembers it. Although inaccurate, it's beautifully shot.
@VICE could you please make a video about From Batman Begins to Dunkirk: The Genius of Christopher Nolan
OF ALL TIME!!
I love ridley Scott he makes life a lot more enjoyable thanks for all your hard work i would love to meet him
This was really good!
Vice media you did it again.
Incredible work, great director!!
thank u thanku thank u, for this amazing rief but highly insightful doc on one of the most amazing artist/directors in the world
How can u not mention Hannibal. He did an amazing job directing that!!!!
I guess they were fixed on making a 20 min video since they skipped over a LOT of his movies. He does have a rather large filmography, so to go into all of them would make for a really long video. It would be interesting to see a video focusing on his smaller, or more intimate films, like, Someone to Watch Over Me, Matchstick Men, or The Counselor.
Gladiator, Hannibal, Aliens. My top 3
my 2nd favorite director of all time behind Michael Mann
Ridley Scott is a great example that films are not only the work of a director, but also a team effort. It was Scott who forced the unicorn scene into Blade Runner and forced Ford to record the narration for this film (Ford, as he claims, made the narration as bad as he could with the hope that Scott wouldn't use it, but he used it anyway).
Wrong. The studio wanted a voice-over recorded and made Scott do it, who made Ford do it. Next time know what you're talking about.
@@Noyb.265 source?
@@Pawel274
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versions_of_Blade_Runner#US_theatrical_release_(1982)
"But financiers rewrote and reinserted narration during post-production after test audience members indicated difficulty understanding the film. Scott did not have final cut privilege for the version released to cinemas.["
and then under directors and final cut ridley removed the narration.
Idk if this is a recent video of Orlando Bloom but the dude hasnt aged at all
world class content
I'm definitely a huge fan of Ridley Scott, he's my favorite director since he made Alien the 8th passenger which I saw in Theater, and if Blade Runner for me is his masterpiece, there are 2 movies I can't watch over and over, it's 1492 and the Counselor. Then, I can't wait for the next one, he has this power to make everything believable and real.
Well done!!
Garrison interrogating Atto scene is so fucking beautiful. It's a perfect the ratio of purple to green. The trail of the cigar smoke.
He reminds me of more a sci-fi version of Cronenberg and Carpenter (I know the former has already been covered, but seeing one on Carpenter would be awesome! Especially talking about The Thing, They Live, and In The Mouth of Madness). Exploring psychological themes through special effects and sci-fi/horror. Also I wonder if Blade Runner's visual aesthetic inspired Brazil. I know they were released within 3 years of each other, but it's entirely possible.
Cool director, genius w/ God-given talent to look at 4 screen and know what to do about it.
I didn't know Maximus was a roman general?
God bless.
Love his movies!!
He is Masterclass!!
How the hell is there not a 3 parter on Terrence Malick the actual GOAT.
Loved Kingdom Of Heaven. Must see, Gladiator was amazing. Aliens scared the crap out of me still on reruns too!
"Before I lose it, I will burn it to the ground. Your holy places, ours, every last thing in Jerusalem that drives men mad."
"I wonder if it would not be better if you did."
-Balian and Saladin, Kingdom of Heaven
Vice doesnt speak on Hamas situation rtnw.
Thanks vice :)
Ridley scott, steven spielberg and Scorsese are the greatest directors of that generation. Whos the best kf fhw three is really just personal taste
From Alien to Blade Runner was 3 years (1979-1982)
For a director the level of Ridley Scott, that was way too short.
I was never bothered by the slasher films of the time. Their story lines were so predictable… but “Alien” was the only film that ever gave me nightmares. That’s powerful storytelling.
Am I the only one to be distracted by the names Ridley and Ripley?
Good stuff 👽
Is this movie an advert for upcoming Alien: Romulus ?
1:41 - tell your editor that they misspelled "The Martian" in the lower left corner graphic.
Classic movies love it
Newfound respect for pretty boy Orlando Bloom. Dude is so eloquently poetic when unleashing his philosophical prowess. How ignorant I was were thinking the actor who played an elf who can shoot an arrow.
They blurred it out?!?!?!
Pathethic, i know
It's a pretty sad state of affairs that when people cite Ridley's best works, they somehow overlook Gladiator and The Last Duel. these are absolutely top-flight A++ creations, some of the best that have ever been made, and if you can't see that, may I humbly suggest there's something defective with your eyes and more particularly your soul. that being said, I didn't absolutely love the Last Duel on first viewing, but after a few more, I began to realize just how incredible it is. Kinda like Watchmen or TRON: Legacy. You've got to get on its wavelength first, notice the subtle narrative, emotional, philosophical undercurrents.
He has a new movie coming out soon
HOT TAKE: , i think ridley Scott is a better film maker in the crime and thriller and also mockumentary rather than known by the fans for his sci fi.....
Awesome movies
Amazing
This is the first documentary to acknowledge the value of Ridley Scott cinema really Scott is always been hit or miss, but I’ve always disagreed that he is a hollow Director
I've seen that hand through the wheat shot copied at least 15 times since in tv/film.
Where can I watch this full episode? Anyone know? Please!!
You are.
Matchstick Men, The Counselor, Exodus, House of Gucci
Ridley S is a God, because only Gods can create like he dose !
@VICE could you please make a video about From Aliens to Piranha II: The Spawning: The Genius of James Cameron
Of all the things I see & hear on RUclips they have to blur out the baby alien? WTF???
Geena Davis is in my mind rennnnt free
A coroner's official said Tony Scott "did not have any serious underlying medical conditions" and that there was "no anatomic evidence of neoplasia [cancer] identified".
That's interesting, I've never heard of that. Do you have a source for that?
source?
@@SeniorAdrian literally wikipedia
@@petarrakoc1416 wikipedia
Damn they didn’t even talk about Legend!?!?
Can’t wait for napoleon
Legemd was prolly the best of all these... the best fairytale film...
No mention of Legend?
I love R. Scott, but I will never forgive him for Prometheus... what a shit heap that was. Complete trash. They had all the ingredients, but made a turd wellignton.
Peace on Earth 🌏🕊️
You blurred the alien?? Jeez
I hope Napolean will make the list.
lmao the blurred chest burster looks like a bloody shlong. good movies btw
Not a mention of "Legend"... did I blink?
Yeah, he was OK in 1979 and 1982. Kind of an overwrought and indulgent director since.
black hawk down make me join army and travel around the world being a war junky...never regret it, still have the original cd from 2001
Next: David Fincher
Make it darker!!!
I don't think the interviewees featured in the documentary are the best choices, except for Sigourney Weaver. Why have Orlando Bloom as one of the main interviewees? It seems like Vice couldn't get people who were more involved in Ridley Scott's movies. This is not an excellent choice for making a documentary about Ridley Scott. Maybe Vice has a smaller budget than before. I was looking forward to watching this documentary, though, it was not great. sorry.
Alien and Blade Runner still seem more futuristic then any of todays sci-fi movies.
Who owns vice now and is in charge f content i wonder
so _which_ northern industrial town?.. sounds inconsequential but stuff like that boils my piss. Fkn details VICE.. details..
The blurred the Alien but people talling about mutilation of kids or butt plugs are fine 😂 MUSK PLEASE BUY RUclips
Totally dodged Transformers I see.