Bad Movie Scenes vs Good Movie Scenes
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- What are the BEST movies scenes ever?
Joker (2019)? Mission Impossible? Taxi Driver? The Godfather? Dune? Batman? Interstellar? Beetlejuice?
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He's gone from ultra specific types of film spectacle, to just "scenes", haha.
Fights still exist - every Sunday :)
I’m all for it! Let’s talk about all genres of film. Would love some horror movies thrown in the mix 💀
I'm in
Lol yeah, I think it helps stop confusion and this way he kinda pleases everyone.
Tbh the best thing about the joker is the violence in the movies is limited and abrupt when it finally does happen its truly brutal.
03:40 Tbf Todd Phillips stated that he intended at first to make a thriller in the same style like King of comedy and Taxidriver, but in a more modern style..
The studio didn't greenlight it at first because gritty thrillers weren't big blockbusters and made no money.
When he later pitched it is a Joker origin story he got the ok.
Especially because comicbook movies were massive hits back in 2019.
Thats why the movie itself is more a thriller than a comicbook movie..
Because it was never meant to be a comicbook movie.
100% - that's why I specifically mentioned the IP problem, it's from that exact anecdote, But this video was more scene comparisons - I didnt want to delve into that aspect of things too deeply :)
Tbh all of the greatest superhero movies are actually movies of other genres dressed in superhero coating. THE DARK KNIGHT is a neo noir crime drama, LOGAN is a revisionist western, SPIDERVERSE is a coming of age drama, SPIDERMAN 2 is a slice of life about mid life crisis and INFINITY WAR is a war film.
@@MarcusFlemmings It's similar in multiple ways to You Were Never Really Here (2017).
@@TheViolentPacifist999I might not agree with last one which IMO isn’t war film like what we see in other war films as full metal jacket,saving privet ryan or hacksaw ridge but an apocalyptic sci-fi with super-heros...tho we all can have our opinion I agree that super hero genre is actually mostly just mix of other genre in superhero costumes,thats why I liked last two movies of captain america...
I have to dissagree about your Emma Stone and Ryan Goslings duo dance. I find it charming. There is a charm to their "mess ups". They are not supposed to be the best. The vibe is stronger than the coreografy.
In an argument like that, yes, it just comes down to prefer. That's more of a subjective way of thinking. Objectively, their dancing is not perfect or near it. But I respect your opinion and many others share your view - hence the film done so well :)
@@MarcusFlemmings Goes to show different perspectives goes a long way. We all see it different. Good work! Keep it up!
@@alexberling7774 Totally agree! That's the beauty of it :) and thank you for the kind words!
ryan gosling does have long history with dancing bruv
I still think you’ve absolutely nailed the “Good vs Bad” format. It’s so flexible so you can apply it to so many different things!
Wait, are you that sole forspoken fan?
The RDJ Sherlock fight scenes always bugged me as much as Ip Man. You can't throw punches at someone's head and land them on that part of the hand without either not putting any power into them or breaking your hand instantly.
Source: I've had boxer's fractures on both hands from landing punches on the wrong part of my hand.
Love this!!
Man that irks me every time. Either you land a punch right, that's index and middle knuckles, or you break your entire hand and, depending on how bad you mess it up, your wrist. Throwing a punch is easy, what's hard is doing it right
@@pabloc8808 That's the other thing, it looks like they're kind of rolling their wrists as the punch lands, so like you said, they'd probably end up with broken hands and sprained wrists.
whats more engaging in a fictional medium; ip man beating 10 men to show his rage and grief at an unfair world, or ip man punching one guy in the face and breaking his fist and having to sit the movie out until he gets better ? a movie isnt whats 'realistic' its meant to tell a story
@@calamity326 If you're gonna go through the trouble of having an actor punch the shit out of another actor, at least make sure he throws the punch with correct form. I don't care if he beats up God Almighty long as he does it right
This is exactly what I wanted, man. A whole spectrum of different style scenes, a journey that feels almost unrestricted, unpredictable, I love this format. It's been a while since I was actually waiting for a new episode of anything with excitement, and your videos are definitely giving me that. Sitting here, thinking when will the (example) highway scene from Matrix Reloaded come in, will you say something I don't know, will I agree or not. This channel didn't grow on me, it friggin' exploded like a nuke, and I can't wait to see more
MASSIVE MASSIVE love for this! Means alot :) Yeah, the Fights videos will continue on Sunday, people love them. But I also love ALL kinds of film - from 'Foreign' to obscure to mainstream, etc. So this new series, providing it does well, well be fun to do as well!
You’re doing good man. Nice, straight forward, analysis. Keep it up, branch out from the fights, we’re here for it.
5:20 It is *not just* "what if Superman was evil" the Boys show (because the comics are another thing entirely and I'm happy for it) explores Superheroes as celebrities, where all they do is manufactured for the sake of money and power.
Nice comment!
@@MarcusFlemmings thanks boss, I know Homie is basically bad superman on paper. But in the show he's basically what a celebrity groomed from birth devolves into with unchecked power.
I love The Boys, they did such a good job of taking the comics and making something enjoyable out of it
What?!
Comics were perfectly enjoyable you mudblood!
@@thehermionegrangerr What?!
Comics were perfectly enjoyable you mudblood!
I think some early to mid Game of Thrones deserves a scene or two
Your video is like a conversation. You jump between topics just like in a conversation at a party. This is great
So glad you noticed this! A few people thing it's not focused - but its all intentional :)
I don't know why this occurred to me but I would love to see some commentary comparing the opening scenes of zombie outbreak movies. Specifically the opening scenes of the Dawn of the Dead remake (2004) and 28 Weeks Later (2007). Both are roughly the same scenario - family living peacefully until suddenly all hell breaks loose and the main character is forced to run away. The camera pan of the neighborhood street in Dawn of the Dead is a shot that has stuck with me for a long time, but watching both scenes back, the 28 Weeks Later opener is definitely more dramatic and emotional.
Best chases on foot, 100% goes to Steven Seagal 🏆
HAHAHAHAHAH his running style is....hmmmm
Juxtaposing Emma Stone with Cyd Charisse was just cruel.
I know....but...I mean....
I joined your channel about 3 months ago and am continually impressed by it. I have always loved filmmaking and often got physical media with featurettes and commentaries. These gave great insights into the creation of scenes. I do watch other channels that break down movies, scenes and processes. This gives an insight into the outcome. Your make your videos accessible and very cosy to watch.
Another stark difference between good and bad movies is how characters emote. Classically trained actors could inject vitreol with a whisper and a sneer. Many, but not all, modern actors have to scream and let the spit fly to convey that malice.
I know! Your name has come up frequently! Even in in the live streams, if I remember correctly? ;-)
@@MarcusFlemmings I'm not normally a stream guy but I have dropped into a couple and have really enjoyed them. I mostly try and comment on videos though.
Kubrick didn't copy or was inspired by singing in the rain. Malcolm McDowell improvised the dance and started singing the song. Kubrick loved it and proceeded with the acquisition of the rights which wasn't cheap given the rather low budget he had at his disposal.
Gene Kelly was upset about it being in the movie not because of how it was used but for how he didn’t get any money from the rights
Love this!
Interesting because I always understood that Kubrick was a meticulous planner who was not one to improvise on set, let alone let his actors do so. Unless I am mistaken. Source for the tidbit on McDowell?
We're not going to talk about the Gun Fu in Equilibrium?
Gun Kata*
One of the most brilliant stupid things I've ever seen
Gun fu and Gun Kata!
It's a brilliant scene.
it's a scene for sure
Only thing that annoyed me about that train scene in Mission Impossible was how goofy it was. It reminded me of the Hulk landing on the bridge in Thor Ragnarok. It turned a serious moment into comedy. I got a bad scene for you. Star Trek Beyond, when Khan was captured and they ask his name. He bellows out "Kaaaahm" as if that's supposed to be a revelation or something lol. What made it worse was that it spoiled in the trailers so it lost all of its tension lol. Of course the best movie scene ever is the ending of Terminator 2 when we see the Terminator slowly going down to the pit and sticking out a thumbs up. You can't top that!
Do you mean Star Trek (2) ? I think Beyond was the really crap one with Sofia Boutella...That Terminator 2 scene is wow!
@@MarcusFlemmings yes, it was Into Darkness...i didn't feel like leaving the page because for some reason RUclips likes to refresh the app on the phone every time you leave lol..oh.. another bad scene from 2 is how Kirk died, tried to copy from the original Star Trek, but was revived by some science goo lol...
What in the fuck are you talking about?
While King of Comedy and Taxi Driver are high bars, I would like some focus on some smaller movies and foreign movies. American movies tend to push towards action whereas foreign movies find the beauty in small moments such as Wings of Desire or Tokyo Story. American movies that do that like Parting Glances or Lost in Translation.
Unpopular opinion here: when I rewatched the BBC Sherlock years after it finished, I started to see a lot of holes in it. The first and most glaring is that no one, on earth, with any amount of sanity, would be the friend of this version of Holmes. He’s genuinely insufferable or childish a lot of the time. As for Moriarty from the BBC show, his intro gave us nothing to work with and just comes off as a “Ha! Gotcha! Bet you didn’t see that coming!” moment from the writers. Once he’s an actual character with agency he’s just kinda….chaotic and quirky for the sake of chaotic and quirky?
I rock heavy with BBC Sherlock but yeah, you’re right. I do like his faking Sherlock out with the key that can get you anywhere thing tho
Yeah it's a common thing to say "this good actor was let down by bad writing" but I thought Cumberbatch was just unbearable in the role. He was given bad writing across the board and failed to elevate it to anything interesting. He's very capable of terrible acting, his very pallid and moist turn as Allan Turing for example, but Sherlock is stem to stern just devoid of anything workable and so he couldn't work it. Basil Rathbone still has it for me, even if his Watson was too much of a bumbling fool and foil too often.
I actually agree with you, despite the video - when he finally is revealed he is different from his introduction but is merely just a trickster, of sorts. However, I do like the introduction.
Love this! I did enjoy the first few episodes of Sherlock - but it does wear thin after a whilst. However, I do like Benedict in the role.
The thing is that it works in the first Viewing. Watch Honest Movie Trailers and.you can ruin any movie you love. Just enjoy and dont think too much
I just wanted to thank you for the videos you put out. I don't think that I will ever get into film making but you make each video so interesting that it becomes incredibly fun to learn about what makes a good and bad scene and to learn what tricks and techniques lie behind movies I have seen.
I think Andrew Scott is a very underrated actor. Hes been phenomenal in every role ive seen him. I havent seen Ripley but ive not heard great things about it.
You should look into Suicide Kings as Christoper Walken unravels the mystery in the living room. It is gripping dialogue and tension at one of its finest.
I remember watching that film as a kid, it was post Pulp Fiction so got all the post-Fiction buzz! It was okay from what I remember :)
Another excellent video, thanks you 👍🏻
The Multiverse of Madness scene feels like the actors have to say their lines before they move onto their next action, the better scenes all feel sincere and the actors take more time to deliver their lines with intent and to convey some kind of emotion. That.....and the smartest guy in the universe being a dumbass with no provocation 😅😂
Singing in the rain was Malcom McDowell's idea.
It's been great seeing your channel grow recently - well deserved. This is the series I watch while I have my morning coffee
Hahaha! So glad I could be part of your breakfast routine! And big love - stick around :)))
Saw the Joker. Saw that this was a new video from you. Instantly clicked!
You know, seeing RDJ play different characters like Sherlock etc. makes me much more comfortable with him being casted as Dr. Doom. It's going to be terrible if he plays an evil Tony Stark but if he brings the unique energy that he brings to other characters he's played it could definitely work.
This might be my favourite youtuber right now
I feel this is probably mentioned a lot but the rushing or dragging scene from whiplash is definitely up there as one of the greatest movie scenes
Not been mentioned yet, but I do love that scene!
For another beautiful scene, the first scene of inglorious bastard is just beautiful.
Well good thing I've put that in Vol 2 - ruclips.net/video/uJyW0pG-bws/видео.htmlsi=JetRV8x9Q_P8iMPQ
Great vid man keep it up!
Ryan Gosling is a dancer…
so glad ive discovered your channel man! best dialogue scenes would be dope yeah
Good stuff man,you've got yourself a like and a sub.
These videos are excellent. You got me to subscribe.
Best and worst Masterminds !?
I loved this entry into your set of series you've been doing. Keep up the great work, always appreciate your analysis
In the Anime genre, the last minutes of the episode 10 from Frieren, portraying Frieren vs Aura - that's surely a great scene.
Gangs of london S01 E05 The house assault...What a masterpiece
I'm still trying to decide if the Mission Impossible scene was bad because it was just plain bad, or because they hyped it up so much and it turned out to be kind of a nothing burger.
HAHAHAHA! i love it!
I actually think that Dr Strange scene was at least initially really cool. I like non bloody violent scenes. Reed Richards getting turned into a cheesestring was pretty grim
I like this comment! Love a fresh perspective!
@@MarcusFlemmings thanks! And trust me, I’m no Marvel defender I’m sure the rest of the film is arse. But creative murders will always get a thumbs up from me lol
You're on your grind man good job
BIG love!
Heat is an interesting example because Mann essentially made it twice. I know it's not mentioned here but great case study. Speaking of Mann you should compare Manhunter to Red Dragon. Also Richie was better when paired with Matthew Vaughn minus Swept Away of course. Just like Tarrintino with Avery.
Check out Heat here in this video :) - ruclips.net/video/xKOpIc7ZrZE/видео.html&lc=UgxQ9nf4oTaBWVP7CgZ4AaABAg
The reason we want more different stuff from you is because you preaching the gospel brother!!! Keep up the good work and chive on.
Hey I just discover your channel great work ! Have you review the fight scene in Only God Forgive ? one of my favorite so far ; )
you should add cinematic shots to this series
w video i love it
Thanks for putting Paul vs Feyd in there specifically for me 😂
Stayed for the fights video this Sunday! Might be a big gift in there for you!
@@MarcusFlemmings ooh! Exciting!
Love that Ben Stiller / Tom Cruise interview
RRR has multiple scenes deserving a spotlight , based on how much and how joyfully they just go for it
You reached way back on some of these. Every year I watch White Christmas with my family and the dancing of Danny Kaye and Vera-Ellen is quite good. I enjoy the Mission Impossible movies, but I'm not a fan of the silly stuff. With Simon Pegg's - Benji it's fine b/c that's sort of his thing, but TC slamming through that window on the train after jumping off the mountain, just at the right time to save the girl was too much for me. I have a thing where I pick out Perfect Scenes and one of my favorites is the docking scene from "Interstellar". The acting, the music, the tension that is conveyed is perfect to me. The scene on the ocean planet when they take off is quite good as well. I'm really enjoying your videos and different series. Keep'em coming.
Great shout with Interstellar! Love that scene as well. The Mission Impossible window scene - I forgive it, as it's comedic - bit of a deus ex machina, but done in a cheeky way!
@@MarcusFlemmings With regards to Mission Impossible, the first one (De Palma) one was and still is my favorite. The others since have their moments, but that first one is just so good. Brilliantly shot and lighted and acted.
Guy ritchie is just the best, he is my favourite film maker in the world. He understands crime and mind games and stuff so well and it shows
La la land slander!? For shame. It's ok, I'll forgive you as long as we keep getting more of this excellent content :)
About the two versions of Moriarty, I'd say it's like classic Master and Jon Simm's Master: one is the typical arch-enemy of old stories, well-spoken, well-dressed, desiring "world domination, same old dream" (James Bond vs Dr No). The second is a force of chaos, cunning and unpredictable, a much more dangerous opponent forcing a grayer protagonist to change his tactics and eventually cross the line, breaking his own rules to defeat him.
@lindildeev5721 I think that comparison is great and it can also be used to illustrate why modern Moriarty doesn't work. Simm's master is given a reason, the sound of the drums, for why he's absolutely off his rocker. It's a central theme for the character. Whereas modern Moriarty is crazy because he's crazy... literally no reason or motivation. You could imagine that you're Simm's Master, with empathy for how traumatic a constant unexplainable drum beat implanted for life would be, but the audience has nothing to use to connect with Moriarty, so he's literally a force in service of the plot as opposed to a man driven to extreme ends to deal with his own trauma.
MI: Dead Reckoning Pt 1 lost me after the bomb scene in the airport. They've pushed the villain as being the toughest Ethan et al have gone up against and I'm sure that we were told that this was the penultimate film in the series, and yet Benji managages to defuse the bomb, if not easily but with just a little "acted nerves". Meanwhile my wife turns to me and whispers "yeah like they're gonna blow up Simon Pegg!"
And this is the issue, there were no stakes, it was silly. However if they had played the scene as if Benji had managed to move the device to minimise the damage and then in the last few seconds he has time to attempt a defuse which appears successful but then blows him up killing the character. He would have a heroic death and everyone would have been shocked. I love the MI series generally, but this entry was a serious dud.
2:46 Man. I'm glad they censored that F word. That would have made watching him blow a guy's brains out a second later really uncomfortable.
I mean, if we are including bad romantic scenes, we certainly have to talk about Padmé and Anakin on Episode II. Specially the one in which they confess their love to each other by the fireplace.
8:30 Jared Harris' Moriarty is way more menacing and more elegant, so to speak.
Just started the video so some scenes might be in here already but I put forth:
The original mad as hell speech from network- holy hell it’s good
Loki’s death in infinity war- the tonal shift from the previous Thor and it was really the first time we see a main character lose plot armor and meet an undignified, almost meaningless end
The final game of Russian roulette in the deer hunter (need I say more?)
Al Pacino’s “gimme all you got” speech in heat
A few good men- you can’t handle the truth scene
Gah, that was 5 YEARS AGO⁉️
The Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes movies are one of my favourites, I somehow love them. They are lively, witty and pure fun. I ultimately crave for a third one after all those years, the BBC adaption .... not so much.
For a dance scene you should check ou the start of Climax. My brain couldn't comprehend those dance moves
I made a video about Climax...incredible film and dance moves!
I think the pool room scene from Carlito's Way is worth a mention.
What a scene!!
Some movies you should cover in various of your series’s, Whiplash ( never mind 😂 although it would be cool to see a more in depth look rather than a simple mention) Guy Richie’s the covenant, Reacher, Black Panther, the dark knight rises, suicide squad, Lord of War.
Bring it all. Were ready
I would love more movies that looked like Romeo & Juliet!
you did the cowboy bebop movie so i think it would be cool to see the church scene from the show
If you want bad scenes you can take anything from modern era Fast and Furious xD
For an example that scene with Torreto reaching crane by jumping into it, so it can hit a giant sea mine and push it into water. Or driving down the dam. Or crashing into satellite with a car. On Earth's orbit...
Like I said - there is a lot :D
ben stiller and tom cruise will never not get a smile out of me
Great analysis your channel evolution is amazing please make video about rrr it's action epic
ayeeeeee, we back again
I mean, Lock Stock is filled to the brim with grey characters.
There’s basically no solely good guys, a sprinkling of solely bad guys, and literally every one else is grey.
Sooooo Ritchie is MORE than capable.
Totally disagree - what they're physically doing is in the grey areas, their moralistic choices are not. Walter White, would be a grey area character - a person know he's at conflict with his morals :)
Man cinema's been going down the toilet ever since 2017 you have to dig a lot to find good films
Agreed wholly with this! But maybe even before 2017!
@@MarcusFlemmings now that I think about it you're right
There are always great films. It's only if you look for Blockbusters that you'll see that their quality has gone down.
Pretty much any serious scene from Barry, some excellent filmmaking.
Could you explain what you mean in 2:14 about the camera consistently crossing the line? Consistently would mean more than once right? You mention one example where you said the camera was going from his left shoulder, to his right. However both shots are on Jokers left shoulder, one taken next to him on the couch and one from a studio camera.
180-degree rule: Invisible line between characters that the camera can not pass, unless for very good reasons. A good example on how to break it is, a character suddenly takes control in a argument, or a power shift. The invisible line is the eye contact between Joker and De Niro.
Said it better than I could have myself! Big love!
Love this question :) I should have explained - Seth has answered it.
I felt this episode was a bit all over the place. Saying at the start that it is about explosion and dialoque. And then talking about musicals. Nonetheless great content. keep up the good work. Would love to see something about the build up of an epic large scale battle. Wereas sometimes could be quiet like helms deep, or with epic music like kingdom of heaven battle of kerak.
Much love!
Big love for the comment! I didn't say it was about explosions and dialogue :) I said it's about scenes and scenes can be anything - explosions, dialogue, car chases, action, dance, etc! Just no period dramas and no solely fighting scenes :)
Large Battles would be a great one!
cant wait to see the heat scene with de Niro and al pachino
I know I watched Multiverse of Madness, but I have no memory of the scene you presented, nor do I remember Fantastic Four guy being in the movie. As a matter of fact, all I really remember is being one of Sam Raimi's most disappointing ventures. I choose to blame COVID restrictions. . . and Disney.
Although there's never really any doubt to a stunt scene being good in a Tom Cruise film, his latest MI was completely lackluster and the very real skydive scene does absolutely not make up for it. Thing is, the stunt could be real, and respect where it's due to all practical effects, but in such a film where literally every other scene is as unbelievable as is, there really is no reason to go practical on the first half of such an over-the-top action.
How is it possible for me to get immersed in the danger of his skydiving if it ends with him coincidentally bashing through a meter wide window out of hundereds of others to also coincidentally knock out 1 guy who was threatening the other protagonist? I know it's supposed to be just "cool action" and not much else, but what's the point of the first half of it being practical if that's the case?
I don't know if they'll make up for it in part 2 but I'm really not a fan of the concept so far. First off, especially now of all times, AI as the concept of an enemy is not only cheap but hard to flesh out properly; the actual antagonist is designed poorly and feels like a 2000's edgy video game antagonist but tacked onto an overweight guy in his 50s plucked straight from an HOA meeting who looks like he doesn't even know his role 90% of the time.
The entire thing just feels like that awful Johnny English film from 2018 but with a blown-out budget and named actors.
They're completely banking on their boomer audience laughing at "electric car funny", "AI confusing" and "Tom Cruise and his antics ROFL" and driving all their character development across multiple films into the ground.
It's insane to me how THIS is the film that comes after MI:Fallout.
great video!
Tom Cruise is a great stuntman yet he is nothing close to Buster Keaton. The man revolutionized how stunts were done
I liked La La Land until I saw Umbrellas of Cherbourg and Young Women of Rochefort, and I realized I was seeing a pale imitation of the real thing. I would like to see more foreign and "art" films in your scene comparisons, please.
the Boys how to create the bad charcter that the audience actualty starts liking more than the good guys, the best scene is Joker though I'm biased I've watched the film at least 15 times
Wow! I've only seen it once when it first came out :)
Great YT series. I would love to see your comments on "Athena" (Netflix) 10 minutes one-shot opening scene someday please.
French film right?
No period dramas??? Not even the throne conversation from The King’s Speech?
Overrated film :(( (some nice performances though!)
People really asked about good and bad love scenes??
Dude, they are literally worst parts of movie industry. Period. I don't even know why producers are often focusing so much on them.
They are almost always out of place, too long and just unnecessary. And when you are watching them with your friends or family there is always this weird feeling :P
Because you know... If you wanna see love scenes you have very specific sites for that :P
HAHHHAA! Well that's why it's a great subject to tackle...some HATE them, others LOVE them...very polarising!
It's Mickey btw pronounced MICK-EE, He is an 'Irish' Traveller and definitely not called Mike(y). If you havent watched Snatch, you should its an absolute Diamond of a movie and offers a lot more than just fight scenes! 🙏
Marcus please bring us Bad Musical Dance Sequences vs Good Musical Dance Sequences!
Love this!!!
9:10 Say the line Bart!
Fun fact: the Naatu Naatu dance scene in RRR was filmed in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Second fun fact: I thought the latest Mission Impossible was dull.
Or, good filmmaking vs bad filmmaking part 6
HAHHHAHHA! You're a legend for noticing that :-D
Hello, have you ever covered any Bullet Train fights? That movie is amazing and I'd love to see what you think of the fights! 😁
Id recommend toning down the beep sound, its very jarring in an otherwise well paced well mixed video
The beep sound is people cursing - it HAS to be done! Thanks for the kind words!
@@MarcusFlemmings no I know, it's just very loud, it could be replaced with a softer sound
Homelander did nothing wrong
you should watch the scene in the Walking Dead when Shane dies
naruto: kakashi vs obito!! best anime fight scene of all time!
Maybe set pieces should be the rule
Do you love Dr. Strange 2 and if yes what scenes did you loved.
It was NOT good, made me not go to the cinema for over 12 months after :(
@@MarcusFlemmings What did you hate and love about movie ?
Interestingly, a quick search of RUclips doesn't show any videos documenting the history of car chases in the movies. That might be an interesting subject to cover in a future video as this goes back to silent films (Keystone Cops and many others) through gangster movies of the '30's, film noir in the '50's and beyond to modern action films. A lot to cover, and each had its own distinct style.
I've got a whole series called BAD MOVIE CAR CHASES vs BAD MOVIE CAR CHASES :) latest volume was out 2 weeks ago :) check it out!
@@MarcusFlemmings I've already watched all of your previous car chase videos and enjoyed your analysis. Check out the ending of the 1958 film noir movie "The Lineup", this has the most epic conclusion to a car chase I've ever seen. You could do an entire video series just on film noir car chases. Also check out "The Chase" from 1946.