Ive watched quite a lot of this channels vids and I have to say they are bloody brilliant. Some outstanding recomendations, with excellent inside but also nicely entertaining. I hope your channel grows.
“Running Brave” has got to be one of my favourite movies of 1983 The 1964 Olympic 10,000 metre gold medal run by Mr Billy Mills was The Best Heart pounding performance ever ❤🍁
No particular order but my favorites include: 1. Eddie And The Cruisers 2. The Outsiders 3. The Big Chill 4. A Christmas Story 5. National Lampoon's Vacation 6. The Right Stuff 7. Cujo 8. The Legend Of Billie Jean 9. Return Of The Jedi 10. Twilight Zone: The Movie
Great video! The humor is incredibly good as always, and the list is pretty good too. I myself would add Nostalghia, Sans Soleil, Rumble Fish and L'Argent. If you're covering 1943 next, check out Day Of Wrath, Colonel Blimp and Shadow Of A Doubt. If you're covering 1984 next, there are many films to see, but the three big ones for me are Amadeus, Once Upon A Time In America and Paris, Texas. My personal favorite of 1984 is Stop Making Sense with the Talking Heads, but I don't really know if you can call it a film or a recorded live performance. Cheers!
Perfectly understandable, typo level mistake corrected: Gus Grissom died in the disastrous Apollo 1 mission not Apollo 11. I have watched twenty or more vids on the channel. This is the only mistake I've spotted. Which is awfully bloody impressive.
My Top 10 1. The King of Comedy 2. A Christmas Story 3. Return of the Jedi 4. El Norte 5. Scarface 6. The Right Stuff 7. Rumble Fish 8. Risky Business 9. National Lampoons Vacation 10. Trading Places
Great to see another 80's list up, some of my favorite's in your list especially the Right Stuff which would be up there as one of my favorite films of the decade, I was compiling my list from what was left over and was surprised that what I initially felt would be a weak year had a lot of my favorites. Some of these choices may be of dubious quality to others but hold a place in my heart: (10) Staying Alive, I loved this film at the cinema and was shocked when none of my friedns enjoyed it and it was roundly derided by all, I watched it last year and though it has its issues, I still love it.. (9) Pauline on the Beach- Eric Rohmer has so many great films but this is one of my favorites. (8) Wargames- My kids hate this film and I have tried to get them to watch it on numerous occasions but they no nothing, stone cold family classic. (7) Uncommon Valour There were so many of these Vietnam based B movies in the 80's with very dodgy politics for me this film is saved by Gene Hackman's performance. (6) The Outsiders- Every star of the decade trapped in one teen film, concluded with a great tune from Stevei W, get your tissues out. (5) L'argent- a pretty downbeat film but I love Robert Bresson the master of the Bleak. (4) Silkwood- The only film in which I would rate a performance from Cher, quite a down beat film but a very underappreciated one. (3) Blue Thunder- An action film with a warning of corporate power and the industrial Military Complex coming together, moody and bonkers at the same time. (2) Tender Mercies- I think you highlighted the popularity of weepies and this is another for me but so much more family, love and country music. (1) Rumble Fish-First seen on Moviedrome I love this film, very pretentious but what a performance from Mickey Rourke channeling the ghost of Marlon B, he never again hit those heights for me. Roll on 84.
I made my kids watch wargames, it was a childhood great for me. I think it just depends on their developmental age that you present it to them, as everyone is a little different. I got lucky for the time I showed it to them and they generally liked it. I kind of had to position hollywood to them in a carefully planned out way. I know they get a slanted view point as they see modern movies so I have to withold and make them watch some old movies first. Otherwise they just won't hold up for them. It's quite a challenge and where they are now, they can't really handle anything but action, some suspense, and hardly no slow drama works for them at any year of the movie. To keep them motivated I do have to throw in a modern movie from time to time. Basically, I rotate genre's between space/sci fi, ancient war, cops/crime, underwater/ocean, modern military, then occasional just give them one of their choosing.
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0:33 tf? That's the current ending theme of the Cinema Snob? What is the actual song?
My top 10 10. Sleepaway camp 9. War Games 8. The Dead Zone 7. Return of the Jedi 6. Class 5. Cujo 4. Christine 3. Sudden Impact 2. National Lampoon's Vacation 1. Trading Places
My 10 for 1983 10. The Ballad of Narayama 9. A Nos Amours 8. Lianna 7. L'Argent 6. Zelig 5. Danton 4. The Big Chill 3. Pauline At The Beach 2. Sans Soleil NUMBER ONE: THE RIGHT STUFF - good choice, sir!
I actually need to watch The Keep. Angst is great. You can see it's influence on Gaspar Noé and Lars Von Trier. I saw it a while back but because it's so nasty I think I blocked it out of my mind. It really should have been on the list!
My Top 10: 10. Psycho II 9. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life 8. WarGames 7. The Dead Zone 6. Les Compères 5. Christine 4. National Lampoon's Vacation 3. Return of the Jedi 2. The Right Stuff 1. The Osterman Weekend
1. Scarface 2. Lone Wolf McQuade 3. A Christmas Story 4. Vacation 5. Return Of The Jedi 6. Sleep Away Camp 7. The Dead Zone 8. Christine 9. Psycho 2 10. Sudden Impact
TOP 10 FILMS OF 1983: 1. Return Of The Jedi 2. The Right Stuff 3. A Christmas Story 4. Terms Of Endearment 5. Scarface 6. Vacation 7. Baby It's You 8. El Norte 9. Bad Boys 10. Trading Places
thanks for listing fire and ice. I want to get into cartoons but often the animation stlye doesn't work for me, but I have seen some that I do like, and the smooth animation of f/I does look cool in the trailer. I'll check it out thanks to you.
The Black Stallion Returns Twilight Zone: The Movie Never Cry Wolf Easy Money Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence Christine Rumble Fish The Outsiders Star Chamber El Norte and Probably my #1 All The Right Moves
My top 7 are: 7 Monty Python And The Meaning Of Life 6 Sudden Impact 5 Psycho 2 4 Sleepaway Camp 3 Trading Places 2 10 To Midnight 1 Octopussy (in my top 25 films)
Ive watched quite a lot of this channels vids and I have to say they are bloody brilliant. Some outstanding recomendations, with excellent inside but also nicely entertaining. I hope your channel grows.
“Running Brave” has got to be one of my favourite movies of 1983
The 1964 Olympic 10,000 metre gold medal run by Mr Billy Mills was The Best Heart pounding performance ever ❤🍁
FYI, screaming Al Pacino really started in Serpico (1973).
Not a great film.
No particular order but my favorites include:
1. Eddie And The Cruisers
2. The Outsiders
3. The Big Chill
4. A Christmas Story
5. National Lampoon's Vacation
6. The Right Stuff
7. Cujo
8. The Legend Of Billie Jean
9. Return Of The Jedi
10. Twilight Zone: The Movie
Sorry, The Legend Of Billie Jean was 1985, so I'll have to think on another one.
@@jamesflanagan7693 you can add
Risky Business, Porkys 2 , Scarface, Blue Thunder,Sudden Impact, Flashdance.
Also in 1983 :
- WarGames (John Badham)
- Tender Mercies (Bruce Beresford)
- A Christmas Story (Bob Clark)
- High Road to China (Brian G. Hutton)
I just noticed that this channel finally hit 1k subcriber! Congrats! 2k and beyond is next!
Great video! The humor is incredibly good as always, and the list is pretty good too. I myself would add Nostalghia, Sans Soleil, Rumble Fish and L'Argent.
If you're covering 1943 next, check out Day Of Wrath, Colonel Blimp and Shadow Of A Doubt. If you're covering 1984 next, there are many films to see, but the three big ones for me are Amadeus, Once Upon A Time In America and Paris, Texas. My personal favorite of 1984 is Stop Making Sense with the Talking Heads, but I don't really know if you can call it a film or a recorded live performance. Cheers!
MY Favorite 1983 Movie is Christine Its my favorite horror movie ever
Angst is my favorite from 1983! great list.
A great film I forgot to put on!
Perfectly understandable, typo level mistake corrected: Gus Grissom died in the disastrous Apollo 1 mission not Apollo 11. I have watched twenty or more vids on the channel. This is the only mistake I've spotted. Which is awfully bloody impressive.
My Top 10
1. The King of Comedy
2. A Christmas Story
3. Return of the Jedi
4. El Norte
5. Scarface
6. The Right Stuff
7. Rumble Fish
8. Risky Business
9. National Lampoons Vacation
10. Trading Places
As you go forward into the eighties, you should check out Atom Egoyan’s early work. Next of Kin and Family Viewing are both great hidden gems.
Will definitely check them out. Cheers!
You might Kill me but Octopussy is one of my Favorite and underrated James Bond Films xD
Great to see another 80's list up, some of my favorite's in your list especially the Right Stuff which would be up there as one of my favorite films of the decade, I was compiling my list from what was left over and was surprised that what I initially felt would be a weak year had a lot of my favorites. Some of these choices may be of dubious quality to others but hold a place in my heart:
(10) Staying Alive, I loved this film at the cinema and was shocked when none of my friedns enjoyed it and it was roundly derided by all, I watched it last year and though it has its issues, I still love it..
(9) Pauline on the Beach- Eric Rohmer has so many great films but this is one of my favorites.
(8) Wargames- My kids hate this film and I have tried to get them to watch it on numerous occasions but they no nothing, stone cold family classic.
(7) Uncommon Valour There were so many of these Vietnam based B movies in the 80's with very dodgy politics for me this film is saved by Gene Hackman's performance.
(6) The Outsiders- Every star of the decade trapped in one teen film, concluded with a great tune from Stevei W, get your tissues out.
(5) L'argent- a pretty downbeat film but I love Robert Bresson the master of the Bleak.
(4) Silkwood- The only film in which I would rate a performance from Cher, quite a down beat film but a very underappreciated one.
(3) Blue Thunder- An action film with a warning of corporate power and the industrial Military Complex coming together, moody and bonkers at the same time.
(2) Tender Mercies- I think you highlighted the popularity of weepies and this is another for me but so much more family, love and country music.
(1) Rumble Fish-First seen on Moviedrome I love this film, very pretentious but what a performance from Mickey Rourke channeling the ghost of Marlon B, he never again hit those heights for me.
Roll on 84.
I made my kids watch wargames, it was a childhood great for me. I think it just depends on their developmental age that you present it to them, as everyone is a little different. I got lucky for the time I showed it to them and they generally liked it.
I kind of had to position hollywood to them in a carefully planned out way. I know they get a slanted view point as they see modern movies so I have to withold and make them watch some old movies first. Otherwise they just won't hold up for them. It's quite a challenge and where they are now, they can't really handle anything but action, some suspense, and hardly no slow drama works for them at any year of the movie. To keep them motivated I do have to throw in a modern movie from time to time.
Basically, I rotate genre's between space/sci fi, ancient war, cops/crime, underwater/ocean, modern military, then occasional just give them one of their choosing.
0:33 tf? That's the current ending theme of the Cinema Snob? What is the actual song?
My top 10
10. Sleepaway camp
9. War Games
8. The Dead Zone
7. Return of the Jedi
6. Class
5. Cujo
4. Christine
3. Sudden Impact
2. National Lampoon's Vacation
1. Trading Places
My 10 for 1983
10. The Ballad of Narayama
9. A Nos Amours
8. Lianna
7. L'Argent
6. Zelig
5. Danton
4. The Big Chill
3. Pauline At The Beach
2. Sans Soleil
NUMBER ONE: THE RIGHT STUFF - good choice, sir!
Thoughts on The Keep and Angst? 2 of my favorites from 1983. Both flawed, but have excellent soundtracks.
I actually need to watch The Keep. Angst is great. You can see it's influence on Gaspar Noé and Lars Von Trier. I saw it a while back but because it's so nasty I think I blocked it out of my mind. It really should have been on the list!
Bad Boys
Mr. Mom
Losin' It
Confidentially Yours - Truffaut's last film, and a fitting tribute to Hitchcock(who Truffaut closely admired). That a favourite of mine from 1983.
My Top 10:
10. Psycho II
9. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
8. WarGames
7. The Dead Zone
6. Les Compères
5. Christine
4. National Lampoon's Vacation
3. Return of the Jedi
2. The Right Stuff
1. The Osterman Weekend
+ Monty Python and The Meaning of Life
1. Scarface
2. Lone Wolf McQuade
3. A Christmas Story
4. Vacation
5. Return Of The Jedi
6. Sleep Away Camp
7. The Dead Zone
8. Christine
9. Psycho 2
10. Sudden Impact
A good selection, but I was a bit surprised because Michael Mann's 1983 "The Keep" is also not included!
I've not seen it! Going to check it out.
My favorite is mr mom and of course the last star wars return of the jedi
top 10
Scarface
The Right Stuff
The Outsiders
Terms of Endearment
Cujo
Bad Boys
Trading Places
Christine
The Man with Two Brains
Uncommon Valor
TOP 10 FILMS OF 1983:
1. Return Of The Jedi
2. The Right Stuff
3. A Christmas Story
4. Terms Of Endearment
5. Scarface
6. Vacation
7. Baby It's You
8. El Norte
9. Bad Boys
10. Trading Places
My Favorites From 1983 Are:
•Fire & Ice
•Scarface
•The Right Stuff
•Jaws 3D (Guilty Pleasure)
•Local Hero
•Videodrome
thanks for listing fire and ice. I want to get into cartoons but often the animation stlye doesn't work for me, but I have seen some that I do like, and the smooth animation of f/I does look cool in the trailer. I'll check it out thanks to you.
That's right 3 movies from tom cruise risky business and all the right stuff outsiders
All the right moves sorry
The Black Stallion Returns
Twilight Zone: The Movie
Never Cry Wolf
Easy Money
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Christine
Rumble Fish
The Outsiders
Star Chamber
El Norte
and Probably my #1 All The Right Moves
You forgot to add sleepaway camp 1983
I did! That's a shame. It's got one of the most shocking endings of the 80s!
National lampoon is my favourite 1983 movie
Risky Business is an underrated great film. It's more than just Cruise wearing ray-bans in his underwear.
Return of the Jedi
Nice
My top 7 are:
7 Monty Python And The Meaning Of Life
6 Sudden Impact
5 Psycho 2
4 Sleepaway Camp
3 Trading Places
2 10 To Midnight
1 Octopussy (in my top 25 films)
You forget the film "Daton"... Big movie...
1983 is not a very good year (to me)
Going to check out Daton. Cheers!
@@1-2many Danton... My mistake... I hate concealer