Whatever Happened to SILENT RUNNING?

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  • @user-qi8kk4sz7k
    @user-qi8kk4sz7k 7 дней назад +434

    Highly underrated movie. Remember crying my eyes out when the robots died 😢

    • @unclebob7937
      @unclebob7937 7 дней назад +13

      ​@proto-geek248 Yes, they did. The surviving'bots held a funeral.

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 7 дней назад +44

      The final scene is the forest greenhouse drifting into deep space, with Dewey tenderly caring for it, holding Lowell's battered old watering can.

    • @perry3928
      @perry3928 7 дней назад +15

      Wow, that brings me back. Seen it once when it came out. Gonna grab this one.
      What struck me was the shot of Bruce at the telescope. It appears to be a Celestron nexstar 8se which I have. To own one now at 64 gave me goose bumps. Thanks Dan.

    • @michaelparks6120
      @michaelparks6120 7 дней назад +17

      That is because you have a soul.

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 7 дней назад +2

      ​@@shanechandler3261 These little guys did. 😢

  • @jamesgibson3582
    @jamesgibson3582 5 дней назад +79

    Saw it as a kid in 1972, it changed my life, worked in agriculture and enclosed production systems for almost 40 years.

    • @j.w.r3730
      @j.w.r3730 2 дня назад +5

      Thank you for being someone who gave a damn.
      Honestly,thank you.

    • @ttystikkrocks1042
      @ttystikkrocks1042 День назад +3

      Same! I just graduated with an HVAC degree at 58, and I'm using it to do enclosed plant production systems!

    • @charlesroberts3650
      @charlesroberts3650 День назад +1

      This movie was highly influential in my life and Nurtured my Ecological awareness and care for the Environment . I grow a Vegetable Garden Every Year, ORGANIC.

    • @MaXG65
      @MaXG65 13 часов назад +2

      Same here. I went into forestry.

    • @PerspectiveEngineer
      @PerspectiveEngineer 11 часов назад +2

      Dank

  • @Rob-eg8qc
    @Rob-eg8qc 6 дней назад +40

    52 years have passed, I hope that one drone is still looking after the gardens pottering about with its watering can and trowel.

    • @10Kview
      @10Kview 2 дня назад

      Robot tending to plants and a forest that no person may ever enjoy.

    • @TheGrumpyGuide
      @TheGrumpyGuide 2 дня назад +3

      The artwork on that little watering can is what triggers my tears. All I have to do is think about the little robot and his watering can and my eyes begin to well-up. Just like you, I like to think he is still drifting through space, carefully and faithfully completing his routine to maintain the garden. Or, better still, his ship found a planet to land on and the biosphere caused glorious new life to spring up in some distant world, far from the poisonous reach of humans.

    • @Rob-eg8qc
      @Rob-eg8qc День назад +1

      @@TheGrumpyGuide I like that 👍

  • @michman2
    @michman2 7 дней назад +164

    Bruce Dern had a great sense of humor and timing in this movie.
    This is one of my all-time favorites.
    Long live Huey, Dewey and Lewey.

    • @joey_after_midnight
      @joey_after_midnight 7 дней назад +6

      Bruce Dern was a contemporary of Jonathon Harris (Doctor Smith). I always wanted to see a scene between the two of them to see if they could improv off the cuff.. or simply couldn't stand one another.

    • @charlesstein2880
      @charlesstein2880 6 дней назад +2

      @@joey_after_midnight "Oh, the pain, the pain!"

    • @peatmoss4415
      @peatmoss4415 6 дней назад +2

      Huey, Dewey, and Louie

    • @l.scales7516
      @l.scales7516 2 дня назад

      ​@@charlesstein2880What? nononono! lol

  • @markreed392
    @markreed392 7 дней назад +227

    "It's not A New Hope, it's just Star Wars". You're a man after my own heart.

    • @lorensims4846
      @lorensims4846 7 дней назад +12

      I tell them about the first time I went to see Star Wars, the movie the kids now call A New Hope.

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 7 дней назад +9

      @@lorensims4846
      What do they know? Seriously.

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 7 дней назад +12

      I appreciated that comment by Dan as well because it's true.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 7 дней назад +3

      I just call it "Star Wars", too, but there's a logical reason why it got that name. When George Lucas made the first one he didn't know how well it would do and/or if there would ever be any sequels so it was just "Star Wars" with no "Episode IV" or "A New Hope", but once it was a colossal hit it got rereleased in November of that year with those subtitles added to let people know that this is part of a larger story. (Of course we didn't realize that it would take him over 20 years to get to those episodes 1, 2 and 3!)

    • @hectorlamar806
      @hectorlamar806 7 дней назад +18

      Star Wars was the first three movies for me. After that is was Star Crap.

  • @QuorkEx
    @QuorkEx 7 дней назад +209

    I don't mind admitting that this is one of the films that has me crying like a baby at the end. That was true in the 1970s, and it's still true today.

    • @rromano158
      @rromano158 7 дней назад +8

      Yep, this was the first ever movie that made me cry when I saw it back in the 70s.

    • @eg395
      @eg395 7 дней назад +5

      Yup, who wasn’t in dismay when the robots only found the claw to one of the robots which flew away during the space storm or when Bruce Dern crashes into the robot with that go kart vehicle or when the last robot was in the dome yo drift away forever. Tear jerker moments for sure.

    • @LesterMoore
      @LesterMoore 7 дней назад +4

      Like when Old Yeller died.😢😥

    • @jeremygrayson9662
      @jeremygrayson9662 7 дней назад +4

      Me too. I had to leave the front room to cry elsewhere because I was so upset.

    • @mike5556
      @mike5556 7 дней назад +8

      "Take good care of the forest, Huey"
      Niagara Falls

  • @miriamreiss
    @miriamreiss 6 дней назад +48

    Silent Running, Soilent Green and Logan's Run were the Masterpieces of Sciences Fiction Movies back in these days.....and still are today.

    • @richardhouvener6423
      @richardhouvener6423 2 дня назад +4

      Soylent. Watch the film Blade Runner for an eerily accurate picture of our future.

    • @TheGrumpyGuide
      @TheGrumpyGuide 2 дня назад +1

      '2001 : A Space Odyssey' also needs to be on that list.

    • @YAMISOOLD2009
      @YAMISOOLD2009 День назад +1

      They were very prescient. I think they are still just as relevant as they were when they were made. We are still moving in the wrong direction on many of the fronts brought up by these movies!

    • @leximatic
      @leximatic День назад +2

      Soylent Running, Logan's Green, Silent Run.

    • @leximatic
      @leximatic День назад +2

      Silent Green, Logan's Running, Soylent Run

  • @ripley7t429
    @ripley7t429 7 дней назад +86

    All these years, I thought I was the only one that this film brought to tears as a man. Glad to know I have plenty of company.

    • @mike5556
      @mike5556 6 дней назад +8

      Nope!
      When Bruce says “Take good care of the forest, Huey” I am crying like a pussy!

    • @SA12String
      @SA12String 6 дней назад +9

      More than you know.

    • @rmerrida
      @rmerrida 2 дня назад +2

      Yeah. Anyone with a heart, it's impossible not to cry.

    • @JamesJoy-yc8vs
      @JamesJoy-yc8vs 10 часов назад +1

      They're good tears. Manly, sincere tears. To be embraced, celebrated, not hidden.
      Emergent emotion

  • @bobacrey1068
    @bobacrey1068 7 дней назад +174

    I'm a 55 year old man and I rarely get through this film without crying

    • @SmokingJacket
      @SmokingJacket 7 дней назад +10

      Totally understand.The same thing happens to me.

    • @datasilouk1995
      @datasilouk1995 7 дней назад +10

      Same here, 59 years old man, and I just can not stop crying either. I think this is the only film that does that.

    • @sdcoinshooter
      @sdcoinshooter 7 дней назад +6

      Don’t feel bad, 63 here and exactly the same.

    • @richardyon2245
      @richardyon2245 7 дней назад +10

      You too heh? One of the saddest endings of any film. Even though it tries to be upbeat about the last drone left all alone to tend the the last remaining bio dome... Its ok😢 , Im fine😢😢 ... Ive just got something in my eye. 😢😢😢

    • @maddog46
      @maddog46 7 дней назад

      You would have thought that Micheal Landon would have wrote it.

  • @Makeshift_Mulder
    @Makeshift_Mulder 7 дней назад +144

    Joel Hodgson has said many times that his most direct inspiration for creating MST3K was "Silent Running."
    He has three robots, is trapped in space, has a riff on Dern's jumpsuit.

    • @nickimontie
      @nickimontie 7 дней назад +10

      That's awesome! I love the Bots!

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 7 дней назад

      Joel Hodgson must have extremely poor taste if SILENT RUNNING only inspired MST3K for him.

    • @thomasbentley4757
      @thomasbentley4757 7 дней назад +8

      Some of the interior of the Satellite of Love looks like it was inspired by Silent Running.

    • @BobGilbert
      @BobGilbert 7 дней назад +1

      You beat me to this!

    • @Phaser1x
      @Phaser1x 6 дней назад +4

      Crow’s arm! Just like the drones. 😂

  • @kellyjeaularson5786
    @kellyjeaularson5786 7 дней назад +125

    I was a kid around 9 years old in 1972 when watching this at the outdoor theater. I could not imagine people being so cold, selfish and uncaring to just "blow-up" animals and plants. And the fact that the Earth no longer required nature!? NO! This movie made me cry and be angry. I never became a tree hugger. I do my best, however, to protect nature at every stage of my day to day life. All because of this movie!

    • @gnericgnome4214
      @gnericgnome4214 7 дней назад +4

      then the film was successful. Because basically it's just propaganda. Hilariously ridiculous propaganda. Even at 10 I had to question pretty much everything about it.

    • @jamescarter3196
      @jamescarter3196 7 дней назад

      @@gnericgnome4214 That's such a sad-sack bonehead take, it's just a frigging simple family film with a heavy-handed moral of the story, and you're getting all goofy about 'wull propaganda bad, me so mad at propaganda'. You boneheads just freak out on every rare occasion that you notice a hint of subtext of any kind, and then you screech a bunch of laughable bullshit because you think you're brilliant for noticing something obvious.

    • @zevroth1361
      @zevroth1361 6 дней назад +2

      In hindsight the premise that an expert in botany and ecology couldn't figure out the reason the trees were dying was lack of sunlight is kinda ridiculous

    • @captainape6807
      @captainape6807 6 дней назад

      @@gnericgnome4214 Yes, but in my opinion this film is promoting Conservation which is good not the Climate Change nonsensical propaganda. I like forests, trees, lakes, animals etc and most people do. For instance, if you have a passion for hunting, you'll need forests, for fishing you need clean bodies of water. Unfortunately, these concerns have been taken over by a corrupt environmental lobby, which pushes an agenda to control every aspect of our lives. However, I do relate to your concerns regarding propaganda. This comment is intended as friendly and conversational and not an attack on your viewpoint. I suppose I quite liked the movie and am therefore warm towards it.

    • @jjcastaldo4125
      @jjcastaldo4125 5 дней назад +8

      Kelly, you don't have to be a tree hugger to be conscientious, as you are. We're around the same age. When I was in seventh grade, I first heard the term "Stewardship of the Earth" from one of my teachers, a Nun. It was during religion class. A simple lesson I have always kept in mind.

  • @SaturnCanuck
    @SaturnCanuck 4 дня назад +12

    Thanks Dan, “Silent Running” is one of my favourite moves ever. Even today it is hard to imagine this movie being made for only $1 million.
    A few things though - there WERE only three ships. And a lot of people get this wrong due to some of the dialogue. But what sound like other ships, are actually the names of the individual domes - as seen on Valley Forge that displays what forest types are on her. And I can prove this. When Anderson makes the announcement to recall the ships for commercial service and destroy the domes, he calls out only THREE ships - Berkshire, Sequoia, Valley Forge. Berkshire Sequoia, Valley Forge. If there were other ships, I am certain this important announcement would have called all of the ships.
    You mentioned lawsuits, and there was one other. When Universal used the footage of the Valley Forge in “Battlestar Galactica”, Douglas Trumball tried to sue Universal, as he didn’t want his work being used without permission in another film (TV Show). However, he was informed that, as they paid the money for the movie, they owned the footage. Just one in a long series of kicks that Hollywood gave to Douglas Trumball (see “Brainstorm”).
    Oh and the excellent Special Effects were ground-breaking, and for those of us in the know, there were NO travelling and/or bluescreen matts in the movie. They were all done in-camera. And, you mentioned Peter Schickele, but what you didn’t mention is PDQ Bach.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 3 дня назад +2

      They really knew how to stretch a buck back then. Adjusted for inflation it'd be 7.5 million today. Still you're not making much of a movie for just that now.

  • @rickytoddbotelho9555
    @rickytoddbotelho9555 7 дней назад +59

    Coincidentally, Donald Sutherland died today ,I know he wasn't in silent running, but he and Bruce dern have been close to my heart for being in sci Fi movies since I was a kid.❤😂 Great job 👍

    • @kvmoore1
      @kvmoore1 2 дня назад +2

      Awah, man. I'm shocked to read this. I remember Donald from the movie "Virus" released in 1999. He was such a good actor and I'm sad to read he is gone. R.I.P.

    • @l.scales7516
      @l.scales7516 2 дня назад +2

      omg, another one,5 days ago! damn, I know its life but just now they seem to be dropping like flies!

  • @prokesuk
    @prokesuk 6 дней назад +18

    It may not be by name, but WALL-E was definitely a reimagining of Silent Running.

    • @MoviesMusicMonsters
      @MoviesMusicMonsters  6 дней назад +6

      I never thought about that but yes you're probably right :-)

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 День назад +3

      Oh yeah Wall-E had several inspirations. Including Johnny Five of "Short Circuit" but the drones of this movie were also part of the inspiration :)

    • @prokesuk
      @prokesuk 15 часов назад +1

      @@KRAFTWERK2K6 It's not just the drones, though. In Silent Running the world is barren and the people live in enclosed cities. The only life is up in the domes out in space and a drone is left to take care of the last of it as the dome drifts off into space. With Wall-E they flipped some of this around. The Earth is barren and basically a trash heap. The people live out in space and a robot is sent to search for life on Earth. A robot then becomes the caretaker of the plant in the boot.

  • @timfankell4242
    @timfankell4242 7 дней назад +49

    Saw SILENT RUNNING for the first time in 1983 when TBS aired it and fell in love. It was the first science-fiction movie that truly broke my heart.

  • @fshepinc
    @fshepinc 7 дней назад +37

    The score of Silent Running was composed by Peter Schickele (pronounced SHIK-uh-lee) who was also famous for his legendary creation, P.D.Q. Bach. He won four consecutive Grammy awards for best comedy album. Professor Schickele died in January of 2024. The man was a legend!

    • @donchoq
      @donchoq 7 дней назад

      One of the few Joan Baez songs I can stomach!

  • @tedwatson1743
    @tedwatson1743 7 дней назад +127

    If I could have one prop from any movie I have ever seen, it would be the watering can from this movie. It holds a special place in my heart.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 7 дней назад +7

      Seriously, Han Solo's blaster he fried Greedo with, John Wayne's big loop lever action from Stagecoach, Schwarzenegger's sword from Conan, Rick Deckard's Voit Kampff machine to test for Replicant's in Blade Runner, Jim Rockford's gold Firebird and countless other iconic props and you'd pick a watering can from Silent Running?
      Wow, and people say I'm screwed up.

    • @matthewdavies2057
      @matthewdavies2057 7 дней назад +15

      @@dukecraig2402 With the little flowers on it. I'll take one too!

    • @lkmh3223
      @lkmh3223 7 дней назад +16

      YES.... I would too. anybody who says otherwise must not know this film.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 7 дней назад +1

      ​@@dukecraig2402...WE'LL HAVE TO TAKE YOUR WORD FOR IT...(!)

    • @dwbunloaf8245
      @dwbunloaf8245 7 дней назад +6

      That moment sets me off every time 🥹🥺

  • @hamilde
    @hamilde 7 дней назад +70

    I couldn't agree more, it was "Star Wars", not "A New Hope". I guess that means I'm old. I was 17 when Star Wars came out.

    • @playedout148
      @playedout148 7 дней назад +6

      Nick The Lounge Singer never mentioned, "A New Hope" in his rendition of The Star Wars theme. That's good enough for me.

    • @BilTheGalacticHero
      @BilTheGalacticHero 7 дней назад +4

      I was 7 when Star Wars came out. My daughter and I argue about "A New Hope" all the time. LOL.

    • @garfieldsmith332
      @garfieldsmith332 7 дней назад +8

      There are only three Star Wars movies. And they should not be numbered as IV, V, VI; in fact no numbering at all.

    • @Instantphojo
      @Instantphojo 7 дней назад +2

      Me too!! I was 17 when my friends and I watched it in the theater! Best times!!

    • @darransykes3406
      @darransykes3406 7 дней назад

      the movie only became A New Hope during the 1997 re release here in the UK

  • @lkmh3223
    @lkmh3223 7 дней назад +47

    This film has always been on my top ten, and Im 60yrs old, seen the best and the worest, and it is still at the top.
    Its perfect for awhole lot of reasons, and not a lot of reasons.
    If I ever wrote and directed a film.... it would look like this.
    AND YES IT STILL MAKES ME CRY.

  • @HerrEllsworth
    @HerrEllsworth 7 дней назад +24

    The early 70s were such an inventive time for innovative filmmakers. It's a shame those conditions don't exist anymore.

    • @greggstrasser5791
      @greggstrasser5791 6 дней назад

      Corporations and "property rights."
      These people are killing us.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 3 дня назад +1

      Investors are risk adverse today. Movies cost more. A million dollars wouldn't cover the catering bill.

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee 3 дня назад +3

      As a kid, back in the 70s, I used to earnestly await the arrival of the NY Times Sunday papers "Arts & Leisure" section. It always had big splashy ad's of all the new movies coming out that week. I was so impressionable.
      Vividly remember seeing the first print ads for Star Wars. Nobody knew anything about it. I vaguely though, "Hmm, that looks kind of cool". Saw it, a few months later, at summer camp.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 3 дня назад +2

      @@RaptorFromWeegee Star Wars was a huge phenomenon. The world went crazy for it. There's before Star Wars and after Star Wars. It altered the world permanently. To this very day the effects echo through time. Everyone certainly knows about Star Wars now. I read somewhere that Jedi is the biggest religion in Australia. Although with recent lore revelations I suspect that has changed.

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee 2 дня назад +1

      @@1pcfred I get that it got huge. But no one foresaw that when it first came out. The first movie review I saw of it on TV news pegged it as a Space Western. Nothing phenomenal, just a really fun harmless movie.
      At summer camp the older kids talked about it like crazy. Later in the fall, all the toys and merch came out.

  • @Wolfinger1935
    @Wolfinger1935 7 дней назад +53

    I think it is important to recognize that composer Peter Schickele, Professor of Music Pathology at the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople, was the brilliant comedic (and musical) mastermind behind the P.D.Q. Bach mythos. Through the 70s, we attended many of his Christmas concerts at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln center. He would make his entrance by swinging on a rope from the balcony or zip lining to his conductor's stand.
    Silent Running was one of a small handful of films he wrote music for, and certainly the most well known.
    For those who have never experienced P.D.Q. Bach... it is definitely worth a listen.
    Dan... you should do a "Music" episode on this guy. He was a genius.

    • @markfellhauer352
      @markfellhauer352 7 дней назад +4

      I saw P.D.Q. Bach in Toledo, OH at the Masonic Auditorium around 1980. What a hoot.

    • @jjcastaldo4125
      @jjcastaldo4125 5 дней назад +2

      I must admit, there was a time I listened to NPR, mostly for Garrison Keillor. I do remeber hearing Schickele Mix. Very informative and entertaining. I remeber his sign offs: He quoted someone, Duke Ellington I think, "If it sounds good, it is goo." He also said, " It just don't mean a think if it ain't got certain je ne sais quoi."

  • @Rippypoo
    @Rippypoo 7 дней назад +60

    Silent Running is one of my all-time FAVORITE films. I saw it when it was first released. Two gorgeous Joan Baez songs in the middle of a science fiction film. Who knew?

    • @OhAncientOne
      @OhAncientOne 3 дня назад +2

      I was never a big fan of Joan Baez, just not my kind of music. (I like Jethro Tull Aqualung or locomotive breath)
      But I got to see her when she opened for Bob Dylan in Orlando, back in the '70s.
      And I can tell you after 70+ concerts she stand's above everyone with her presence.
      She had an instant astonishing effect on the entire crowd like I have never seen.
      I can still remember that it happened with her first sentence.

    • @Rippypoo
      @Rippypoo 3 дня назад +1

      @@OhAncientOne
      It's great that you got to experience that. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down. I love that song.

    • @TheGrumpyGuide
      @TheGrumpyGuide 2 дня назад +2

      ​@@OhAncientOne WTF???!!!!! JETHRO TULL ARE GREAT!!!!! Have you even listened to the albums 'Stormwatch', 'Crest of a Knave' or 'Broadsword and The Beast'????!!

    • @OhAncientOne
      @OhAncientOne 2 дня назад

      @@TheGrumpyGuide You took what I said completely wrong. Jethro Tull IS what I listen to rather than Baez.
      I drove 1,400mi to see them for the 5th time at Tampa Stadium, July 1976.
      Best concert I've ever seen, and I have verified over 70 concerts on my spreadsheet list.
      Just search Jethro Tull Tampa '76.
      There's a 1hr 23min video from the concert I was at.

    • @TheGrumpyGuide
      @TheGrumpyGuide 2 дня назад

      @@OhAncientOne No need for me to google anything. I love Jethro Tull. You should edit your original comment as it reads like you're alikening Tull to Baez.

  • @donaldfinch1411
    @donaldfinch1411 7 дней назад +32

    Us old hippies still weep at the mention of the title. An amazing performance from Dern. Rejoice In The Sun is iconic Joan.

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 День назад +1

      Joan Baez's voice is beautiful and fits that beautiful lady so well

  • @johnmoniz2478
    @johnmoniz2478 7 дней назад +25

    What was really interesting with the drone costumes is that if you pay attention, you will see that the costumes were made to the actors, and each drone costume is different not only in color, but also size. How cool is that 😊

    • @michaelparks6120
      @michaelparks6120 7 дней назад

      This is just how AI wants you to feel....you dopes

    • @hotpotato4027
      @hotpotato4027 7 дней назад

      Yep, AI attracts _ALL_ ⬆️the dopes interested in the making of these now classic films.

    • @GillRockatansky
      @GillRockatansky День назад

      ​@@michaelparks6120What the hell are you talking about?

    • @jonnyjackson6050
      @jonnyjackson6050 18 часов назад

      ​@@michaelparks6120what does AI have to do with a film made in the 70's?

  • @nemmie
    @nemmie 7 дней назад +38

    I love this film. I haven't seen it for many years though.
    I remember seeing it as a kid in the 70s and just bawling my eyes out at the end. The loneliness of that little drone at the end watering the plants. I wanted to hug it so bad.

    • @rmerrida
      @rmerrida 2 дня назад

      Yeah, just thinking about it... Oh...got...something in...my eye...

  • @AJeepADroneAndAnOldMan
    @AJeepADroneAndAnOldMan 7 дней назад +47

    I loved that movie, Bruce Dern was excellent

  • @regor2102
    @regor2102 7 дней назад +14

    I saw the the Groundstar conspiracy and SILENT RUNNING together at the Drive In when they came out in 1972. I was just 9 years old but these films stuck with me. Not really about SILENT RUNNING but when i hear Tuesday Afternoon by The Moody Blues, it all comes back to me. Funny how that is with some things.

  • @renaissancepoet
    @renaissancepoet 7 дней назад +15

    Tearjerker of a film. Sci-fi movies usually don't do that.

    • @jjcastaldo4125
      @jjcastaldo4125 5 дней назад +1

      It was a great drama as well as a Sci-Fi flick. Realistically, you probably would have appreciated the story no matter where it was set.

  • @Rippypoo
    @Rippypoo 7 дней назад +15

    I own a DVD copy of this film. Special features are great. Especially an entire documentary made about the filming. Fascinating.

    • @x15galmichelleevans
      @x15galmichelleevans 7 дней назад +3

      A later Blu-Ray was also released, and a couple of years ago a new 2K restoration was done, which is really superb.

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 7 дней назад +3

      Awesome commentary 👌

  • @phila3884
    @phila3884 6 дней назад +4

    Saw it on network TV in the 70s. It blew my teenage mind. I became aware of the actor Bruce Dern through that movie.

  • @johnlundquist5891
    @johnlundquist5891 7 дней назад +17

    Footage of the Valley Forge was also used in the Battlestar Galactica remake mini-series where the president is talking to a little girl just prior the cylons showing up.

  • @KASH10043
    @KASH10043 7 дней назад +16

    Whenever I hear the first notes of "Rejoice in the Sun" sung by Joan Baez, I break down in tears. It's not so much for the robots but the entire story line, that humanity could be so stupid as to put the earth in that dire situation. Sad to see that we are moving right along that same path. A movie that I wish everyone could see.

  • @davidchristensen6908
    @davidchristensen6908 7 дней назад +15

    I will always see these 3 robots watering plant on their long journey to somewhere. It’s a wonderful film. Thank you for this episode.

  • @xman577
    @xman577 7 дней назад +16

    I remember watching this in the theater when I was a kid and thinking, why would anyone want to get rid of trees? We need them to breathe. No I’m not a tree hugger.

    • @greggstrasser5791
      @greggstrasser5791 6 дней назад

      Property rights. Rights given by God, and enforced by pigs paid by your taxes.
      They wear small hats, preach tolerance and want us to accept new ideas.

    • @cathylindeboo.9598
      @cathylindeboo.9598 5 дней назад +1

      Lol, I've seen a couple comments here saying this film made them love nature/trees, denied being "tree huggers". The term "tree hugger" has a negative connotation for some reason...

    • @kenlee5509
      @kenlee5509 4 дня назад

      If you hug a Jeffrey Pine, and put your nose into the crack in the bark and inhale you will smell the most wonderful vanilla like scent in the world.

    • @jatodd3746
      @jatodd3746 День назад +1

      @@kenlee5509 Never met him. buh-dum bum.

  • @paulaburrows8660
    @paulaburrows8660 7 дней назад +14

    I first watched this on TV when a was a too young to properly understand it. I do remember crying at the end when the droid was left alone at the end 😔

  • @Chilly_Billy
    @Chilly_Billy 7 дней назад +9

    It's weird. Every time I watch Silent Running and it ends, massive pollen and onion fumes suddenly appear in the air.

    • @rmerrida
      @rmerrida 2 дня назад

      Same. Funny how that happens. 😏😭

  • @mikedignum1868
    @mikedignum1868 7 дней назад +28

    Such a sad story...always made me tear up.

  • @robertstephens1203
    @robertstephens1203 7 дней назад +39

    Let's hope they never attempt a remake.

    • @playedout148
      @playedout148 7 дней назад +9

      They'd just throw in a bunch of giant exploding robots.

    • @joey_after_midnight
      @joey_after_midnight 7 дней назад +1

      Whisper quietly past the Graveyard.. this is a Perfect Vehicle for Agenda driven movies these days.. even though I don't think it was all about Environmentalism.. I think that was just the excuse he clinged to after the first murder. He was something of an Activist and an Anti-Hero.. its something Hollywood would very much like to use as a platform today. It fits more in the category of MASH or One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest during that time period.. that it was disguised as SciFi attracted a small audience.. but not enough that I think they seriously try to re-make it.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 3 дня назад

      They remade Silent Running. It's called Wall-e

    • @shaneking5610
      @shaneking5610 3 дня назад

      I would love to see a good remake, the message is more vital than ever

    • @robertstephens1203
      @robertstephens1203 3 дня назад +2

      @@shaneking5610 There is no such thing as a good remake anymore.

  • @JohnWilsonComicsGuy
    @JohnWilsonComicsGuy 7 дней назад +15

    And Laura Dern's mother is Academy-nominated and Golden Globe and BAFTA-winning actress Diane Ladd. Known for multiple films and TV shows including Chinatown, Rambling Rose, and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.

    • @greggstrasser5791
      @greggstrasser5791 6 дней назад

      They are ALL related.

    • @figmojustfigmo3820
      @figmojustfigmo3820 5 дней назад

      Diane is no relation to Alan Ladd. However, her mother (Laura’s grandmother) was an actress.

  • @michaelparks6120
    @michaelparks6120 7 дней назад +15

    This film actually made me cry as a child....I am pretty sure it still would.

  • @jeffbranch8072
    @jeffbranch8072 7 дней назад +11

    As a kid I saw 'Silent Running' on TV, about mid-to-late '70's. A buddy of mine was the only other one in our group of friends that saw it and knows about the movie at all. I found a copy on DVD in a bargain bin for 2 or 3 dollars and grabbed it. Movies like this, 'Blade Runner', 'THX-1138', and others stand on their own, and are not movies that ever need to be remade. And if they do, I simply won't watch it.

    • @kc5402
      @kc5402 День назад

      Jeff, do you have any opinion on the political whitewashing of the movie "The Day The Earth Stood Still"? Michael Rennie's 1951 version was superb for its day, with an interesting mix of adventure, suspense and politics. But the later remake (with Keanu Reeves as one of its 'victims') had most of the political stuff completely rewritten to reflect American corporate and military culture. I still haven't added the 1951 version to my movie collection, I keep meaning to try to find it but I never seem to get around to it.

  • @CowboyRobot2000
    @CowboyRobot2000 7 дней назад +4

    Even as a kid, I never understood the point of loading flora and fauna into domes and launching them into space to wait and see if Earth's environment could be "fixed."

  • @FrankJCarver
    @FrankJCarver 7 дней назад +10

    Bruce Dern said this was his most favourite movie he worked on. He also said he was a big science fiction fan and would have loved to have appeared in Star Wars, which was another movie he liked.

    • @ronschlorff7089
      @ronschlorff7089 4 дня назад +1

      Check him out in the "Outer Limits" tv show episode the "Zanti Misfits", 1963. He must have been about 24 in that episode, great one it is indeed, and may have launched his career! ;D

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 3 дня назад

      Bruce Dern would be in anything. I doubt the guy ever said no. Want to be in the movie Bruce, Sure! But we haven't even told you what it's about yet. Don't care.

  • @PrivateIvan
    @PrivateIvan 7 дней назад +6

    Great retrospective on a movie I've loved since I saw it in 1973 (on an airplane, so crying over the robots was weird, but then soon every kid on the plane was crying).

    • @MerelyGifted
      @MerelyGifted 7 дней назад +1

      The adults just hid their tears well.

  • @MaddMango
    @MaddMango 7 дней назад +9

    So glad you covered this movie. I watched it as a pre-teen on TV, always stuck with me. And yes, always just "Star Wars."

  • @renardfranse
    @renardfranse 7 дней назад +17

    The telescope was an original orange Celestron C8

  • @Litauen-yg9ut
    @Litauen-yg9ut 7 дней назад +12

    A favourite as a kid. Loved Huey, Dewie and Louie... And as I got older, the message behind the movie did make sense... Bruce Dern always made a great quirky character.

  • @lorensims4846
    @lorensims4846 7 дней назад +6

    This has always been on of my very favorite movies.
    A few years earlier my dad, who worked in the film department at the university, took me to see 2001: A Space Odyssey. This greatly increased my interest in science fiction but also in special effects. I got to see Silent Running after a couple of years researching everything II could about 2001. That's where I recognized Douglas Trumbull from and I got to know John Dykstra from this movie. I think the first copy of Cinefex I got gave me a ton of detail about the production of Silent Running. I also became a huge Bruce Dern fan after this. OF COURSE we all knew about Laura Dern. She's pretty great too.
    I think the process of cannibalizing bits of styrene model kits started with the models used in 2001. It's a great way to give more detail to supposedly large surfaces in close-up.
    I was also familiar with the brand names showing up everywhere from 2001. This just gave Silent Running street cred. I saw this as at least the emotional followup to 2001. This time with a '70s environmental angle.
    It's clear in the movie that they were having trouble with the hydraulic arms of the droids, I mean drones.
    They were an entirely new charming kind of screen robot. For the very first time, not threatening at all.
    The props I was most interested in at the time were the polyhedral shipping containers with all the different logos on them. But a lot of them didn't even survive those go-carts during shooting.
    I guess it would be like looking for specific set rock props on Star Trek.
    Star Wars made such an impression by giving a a science fiction world that looked "lived in," but compared to 2001, Silent Running did it first.
    I really appreciated the aircraft carrier setting for this movie since these ships were supposed to be the far future version of much the same thing.
    I really had no idea it was a low budget production. They clearly put every penny right out there on the screen where we could see it. The drones working outside the ship looked just great. Those forest domes looked just great, even their personal quarters, the hangar bay/freight warehouse, and the control room all looked really great.
    This is my holy trinity of EXCELLENT special effects: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Silent Running, and Star Wars. Few other movies from the time even compare, though the original Battelstar Galactica really tried.
    The look of the models is relatively consistent and their use is superb each time. Of course, George Lucas was doing something completely new that kept me going back to watch that movie twenty two times that summer the way we all were then.

  • @renardfranse
    @renardfranse 7 дней назад +11

    I am so glad that there are SO many fans here AND positive comments. I have tried to give my knowledge of this movies where I can to all of you.

  • @loginregional
    @loginregional 7 дней назад +22

    Joe Campanella. Master _space freighter voice_

    • @PrivateIvan
      @PrivateIvan 7 дней назад +2

      Thanks! I didn't know that--I sometimes *thought* I recognized it, but was never certain.

    • @andrettski8686
      @andrettski8686 5 дней назад

      Valley Forge, come in Valley Forge. Lowell, you there? Or something like that. Probably been 40+ years since I saw it.

  • @flatulent954
    @flatulent954 7 дней назад +7

    I love films like this that fly under the radar, but allow you to say to someone, "You gotta see this"

  • @Oldhogleg
    @Oldhogleg 7 дней назад +6

    I still remember seeing that movie in the theater back in 1972

  • @luvtruckin
    @luvtruckin 7 дней назад +10

    Absolutely one of my favorite SCI FI movies from my childhood.
    The way they made the robots seem to have human characteristics was spot on.
    Wow I never noticed the big corporate names unless it was subconscious but I was a kid.
    Wow how cool to know how the robots were set up that never occurred to me as a kid.

  • @Illini58
    @Illini58 7 дней назад +16

    Remember watching in a small theater in my hometown when it came out. Thanks again for going to memory lane 😅

  • @hobbyfarmer62
    @hobbyfarmer62 7 дней назад +9

    In a way there were things like the cargo boxes that lent themselves to advertising so well. And Dern has always had a knack for being great at the odd balls and slightly strange characters his entire career.

    • @Starshipsforever
      @Starshipsforever 3 дня назад

      I don't mind that sort of thing so much when it's done in a reasonable, in-universe way where you'd expect company logos to be. Sometimes it doesn't age well, since a lot of companies get bought out, merge, or go out of business. The ur example of this being the Pan Am company whose logo was on the Orion spaceplane and seen throughout the space station.

  • @Nowhereman10
    @Nowhereman10 7 дней назад +5

    I did get to see one of the surviving domes that was touring the country in the 1970s at a sci-fi convention. You don't really appreciate how much thought, work, and detailing went into them, even though you can only get glimpses of their insides in the movie. Also in the same con exhibition was the Drone 2 Huey prop/outfit, complete with the articulate arm set up so that it was deployed out and holding a winning hand of cards, just like in the movie!

  • @peachesrambo4037
    @peachesrambo4037 7 дней назад +17

    This was a fantastic movie

  • @Fountainplate
    @Fountainplate 7 дней назад +17

    Being an LA kid, I knew "adults" growing up that worked on this. Had the plastic toys as a youngling. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @peterwhitman5575
    @peterwhitman5575 7 дней назад +7

    Dan, one problem with your vlogs, they always leave me not wanting more but needing more. Your vlogs are so thorough and complete your answering questions I didn't even think of asking. Thank you for all your research and effort and of course the time that must go into each and every one. YOU ROCK IT BROTHER!!

  • @benefitthirteen
    @benefitthirteen 7 дней назад +5

    Went on a school outing in 1972 to see a showing of 1968's "Romeo and Juliet". They were having an issue with the projector so to keep us for becoming unruly, they fired up "Silent Running" (which was showing at theater). We made it about 15 minutes into the film before they ripped it away to start "Romeo and Juliet" (though an excellent movie). I still bear the scars. Of course I went back to see it.

  • @SolitaryWolf
    @SolitaryWolf 7 дней назад +7

    I have always loved this movie since 1972. It resonates with me. It was groundbreaking in the years before Star Wars. Bruce Dern carries that whole movie by himself. And least we not forget the Joan Baez song. Pure Heaven.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 3 дня назад

      There were only what 4 actors in the whole movie. Besides the robots. They were on a ship in deep space. So kinda isolated. The other crew members were basically cast as the heels.

  • @stanlibuda5786
    @stanlibuda5786 7 дней назад +30

    A great movie. But the ending was the most depressing one I have ever seen in a movie. 😞

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 7 дней назад +3

      Oh no! Life, life is still out there.

    • @johnathandavis3693
      @johnathandavis3693 7 дней назад +11

      @@veramae4098 Yes -that little robot is STILL taking care of the very last forest, somewhere out there in space, where the jerks can never hurt them...

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 7 дней назад +4

      Yeah, that killed me when I was a kid 🥺

    • @stanlibuda5786
      @stanlibuda5786 7 дней назад +1

      @@proto-geek248 Me too. I never watched the movie since.

    • @MerelyGifted
      @MerelyGifted 7 дней назад +2

      @@stanlibuda5786 Same here. I saw it as a little kid when it was 1st televised in the '70s, cried like hell, and don't dare watch it again. I'm much too empathic, and heavy movies suck me in.

  • @sside8
    @sside8 7 дней назад +1

    I haven’t seen this movie since I was a kid. From what I remember, it had a sad ending where Bruce Dern’s character dies and one of the robots is left by itself watering the plants.

  • @rondias6625
    @rondias6625 20 часов назад +1

    Was 12yrs old and Silent Running was and still is one of my favorite movies..thanks so much for going over this movie and what happened to the props etc..

  • @Stinger3381
    @Stinger3381 7 дней назад +10

    I thought the drones looked like a Polaroid One Step camera

    • @joey_after_midnight
      @joey_after_midnight 7 дней назад +2

      Very Astute.. at the time the British Planetary Society was considering the requirements for a Fusion Powered Starship, a Space Probe fueled near Jupiter with Helium3.. and that it would require onboard drones to service it throughout its mission to the nearest stars. One of the thoughts was the intellect of the drones would have been low, or kept low so it could not learn and become sentient and vulnerable to going insane on the long voyage. I think back then some thought it morally reprehensible to create a mechanical slave that was deliberately limited to serve man. That they showed up in this movie and served as center piece when Lowell upgraded their memory capacities and skillsets and broke some of their safe guards to enable them to learn and become something else was interesting. In the end saving the forest, but condemning Duey to an endless journey was somewhat cruel, but the movie was supposed to end with Duey meeting an alien starship.. and end with a cliff hanger..

    • @philyeary8809
      @philyeary8809 7 дней назад

      An early draft had the robot hand the Aliens a flower from the garden.

  • @jrhalabamacustoms5673
    @jrhalabamacustoms5673 7 дней назад +7

    Standing ovation! Wonderful movie. I too hope the robot trio are out there tending gardens.

  • @Jon6429
    @Jon6429 7 дней назад +1

    Many moons ago our first server farm was run by three iMac G3's rescued from a dumpster. They were instantly dubbed Hewy, Dewy and Lewy for obvious reasons. This however lead to some awkward conversations with authorities on account of us calling them "the kids". When a nosy neighbor heard me say the kids will be fine locked in the garage for a week while we go on holiday all hell broke loose.

  • @christopherblackett4511
    @christopherblackett4511 7 дней назад +31

    Sorry, Dan. But I think if there is one movie who’s message needs to be retold to this world and where we are headed, it’s Silent Running. You could even get get Laura Dern to play her father’s character - how cool is that !

    • @KaiTiura
      @KaiTiura 6 дней назад

      Great idea! Someone should write a screenplay where Washington basically implodes with all the extreme Right and extreme Left bullshit coming to a head with a nuclear attack by both North Korea and Russia on the US (it may very well happen at this point!), post-apocolyptic launching of a couple of secret space stations that have been set up for this purpose, and an evil character in place of Joseph Campanella's Berkshire Captain character who's actually a Tea Party Reugnant who killed the real Berkshire Captain and took his place so he could sabotage the mission. Something like that could work if done right, and Laura Dern as Lowell would be totally CLASSIC!

    • @greggstrasser5791
      @greggstrasser5791 6 дней назад +2

      Nah. You re-tell the story by putting the DVD in their Christmas stocking.

    • @jjcastaldo4125
      @jjcastaldo4125 5 дней назад +1

      The best way to kill a great memory is to do a re-make or a sequel. Some movies stand alone and should be left that way.

  • @lancebbowman
    @lancebbowman 7 дней назад +12

    This video arrived just in time to occupy me while I wait to be discharged from the hospital!
    Thanks, Dan!

  • @jefffortney4261
    @jefffortney4261 7 дней назад +10

    I own it on DVD and watch it every so often!

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 7 дней назад +1

      Me too.
      Great commentary 👌

    • @sci-fyguy7767
      @sci-fyguy7767 7 дней назад +1

      I was watching it again this morning to get ready for this.

  • @jstnxprsn
    @jstnxprsn 7 дней назад +3

    As I mentioned in your promo for this, I know a LOT about this film, more than all but a few, so you had a high bar to impress me. Happy to say, you did a great job and covered most of the important stuff. You could definitely dived deeper into the Odyssey carts and his father making those. Several good details on that could have been added here, like the transmission issues and how they solved them. The best part which you left out though was the giant FREEZING COLD tank of water where Dern had to shoot his bathing scene. That was pretty interesting and hilarious. As I recall that was brought up in the commentary track along with many other fascinating details.
    Overall, you did a super job with this and even covered a couple of minor things I didn't know about, like what happened with the some of the props.
    Thanks, Dan.

  • @maxsmodels
    @maxsmodels 7 дней назад +5

    Kitbashing and Greeblies are time honored traditions in model building.

    • @joey_after_midnight
      @joey_after_midnight 7 дней назад +1

      Star Trek: The Next Generation in the late 1980's still used Model Kits, and Built and re-Built the BORG Cube to terrifying affect.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 5 дней назад

      What's a "Greeblie"?

    • @Vincent_Sullivan
      @Vincent_Sullivan 3 дня назад

      @@olliefoxx7165 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeble

  • @perlee7239
    @perlee7239 7 дней назад +10

    Couldn’t agree more, it’s just Star Wars. Great video.

  • @QuorkEx
    @QuorkEx 7 дней назад +9

    The films soundtrack was released on a coloured vinyl LP in the 1970s. Green vinyl of course 🙂

    • @hungadunga523
      @hungadunga523 7 дней назад +2

      YES! I bought it brand new, and it's still in my LP collection. Joan Baez singing "Rejoice In The Sun"is pure beauty.

    • @thelosthippie1969
      @thelosthippie1969 3 дня назад

      @@hungadunga523 Still have my copy. Got to interview Joan Baez in the 90's and we talked about her experience with Silent Running.

  • @OneColdMonkey
    @OneColdMonkey 7 дней назад +3

    You blew my mind with the Bruce Dern/Laura Dern mention. I'd never put it together either!

  • @jonimestas9692
    @jonimestas9692 6 дней назад +2

    Yes. Yes. Yes. My all time favorite. I am 63 yr thank you for this wonderful narrative I am one of those little robots caring for the plant life. I am still up there caring for life. 😭

  • @michaelwetzlich159
    @michaelwetzlich159 7 дней назад +5

    One of my favorite Pre Star Wars Sci-Fi movies. I loved it because I had to use my imagination to fill in a lot of the plot gaps which was fine. Fast forward to the 1990s I was on Active Duty in the Navy serving aboard USS Valley Forge CG-50, sadly there were never any references to the film anywhere aboard the ship and she was a target in a live fire Missile Exercise and is now a man made reef laying on the bottom of the ocean floor. The curse of ships bearing the name Valley Forge!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 3 дня назад

      From what I've heard the original Valley Forge was no picnic either.

  • @jonsingle1614
    @jonsingle1614 7 дней назад +12

    Saw it when i was a kid when it came out.....i wanted to have one of those robots

  • @khyron6
    @khyron6 7 дней назад +3

    When I went Universal Studios Tour, In about 1979 they had the Valley Forge in a warehouse we drove through and the tour guide said we don't know where this model came from. Of course I knew it was from one of my favorite movies the Valley Forge I yelled out. And he said " you don't know anything you stupid idiot." But several other people got pissed off and wanted to kick his ass. A couple of guys in the warehouse over heard this and came over asking questions about. So I told them about the movie and the T.V. show BSG. they said it was going up for auction. I don't know what happened after that. I think I saw a picture of it at some museum over in England. Best robot movie ever. Thanks for the video. You Rock. :) P.S. I made a paper drone model. Real cool. The planes are on the NET for free.

  • @josephmckinney9660
    @josephmckinney9660 7 дней назад +4

    I have been looking forward to this episode. Thanks! I remember seeing Silent Running on TV in the early 1970’s when I was around 10 years old. This movie has always been a favorite. It is simultaneously breathtaking and tragic. I cried at the end also. This is one of those science fiction movies like Forbidden Planet and 2001 that was foundational for so much of what came afterwards. Yes, Huey, Dewey and Louie were the original astromech droids.

  • @MsDeenaBlue
    @MsDeenaBlue 7 дней назад +4

    One of my all time favorite movie. I showed it at my Navy base on a reel movie projector. As with many others, the ending made me cry.

  • @renardfranse
    @renardfranse 7 дней назад +8

    And YES I did CRY at the ending!

  • @lordgarth1
    @lordgarth1 7 дней назад +4

    Loved this movie from my childhood and watch it every so often.

  • @mildandbitter
    @mildandbitter 3 дня назад +1

    Good script, good acting, good directing. You don't need a huge budget when you have those three. Modern films seem to have lost sight of this simple truth.

  • @davidpalmer7175
    @davidpalmer7175 7 дней назад +5

    A most excellent episode! The first and last time I saw this movie was on the "ABC Sunday Night Movie" in 1973.

    • @sci-fyguy7767
      @sci-fyguy7767 7 дней назад +3

      I miss those sunday night movies on tv. Television now is nothing but “reality show” garbage.

  • @megasoid
    @megasoid 7 дней назад +7

    Clever movie, not made to be a franchise thankfully. Thank you for another fun deep dive.

  • @obsidianjane4413
    @obsidianjane4413 7 дней назад +3

    I loved this one as a kid, but I didn't realize it was made in '72. I thought it was from the 80's.

  • @gbcraw
    @gbcraw 7 дней назад +3

    Excellent work, Dan. Thx also to your colleagues who provided the additional imagery!

  • @smegheadGOAT
    @smegheadGOAT 7 дней назад +10

    A brilliant movie

  • @loginregional
    @loginregional 7 дней назад +9

    I forgot! STARLOST stole the pods

    • @matthewdavies2057
      @matthewdavies2057 7 дней назад

      Harlan steal? Never! Insult. Degrade. Belittle sure but not steal.

    • @loginregional
      @loginregional 7 дней назад +1

      @@matthewdavies2057 Harlan? Oh, no. I'm not talking about the idea. Baton up at Channel 9 Court (the Bassetts owned the studio) had started production using a janky motion control green screen system. They also threw some establishing shots using the footage. That's what I meant about STEAL. Not Harlan. He didn't steal nuffin, everybody stole from HIM. Some of the visual effects of Spaceship Ark were the pods.

  • @bignishspcinsights1762
    @bignishspcinsights1762 3 дня назад +1

    Love your work, Dan. I remember reading somewhere that the special effects for Saturn used in Silent Running were originally made for 2001: A Space Odyssey. Saturn was the original destination of Discovery 1 as per the book. However at some stage in it's production, the destination was changed from Saturn to Jupiter, hence the Saturn effects were now surplus to requirements and ultimately were able to be used in Silent Running.

  • @stevew6138
    @stevew6138 7 дней назад +2

    Wow, just last week I watched this very fine film. One of the great films from my childhood. Oh, and "The Cowboys" also with Mr. "They'll love me in Berkeley" Dern.

  • @morgangallowglass8668
    @morgangallowglass8668 7 дней назад +5

    Another of my all-time FAVS!!! Thank you, Sir!

  • @brianpreston3509
    @brianpreston3509 7 дней назад +5

    I've been waiting for this episode, nicely done Dan! Thank you for the deep dive.

  • @Trevorodunne
    @Trevorodunne 7 дней назад +2

    Brilliant Dan What ever happened Silent Running I remember watching movie in 1980 was amazed with Robots. You forgot the naming of movie Silent Running was from when a submarine would power down so it could not be detected by the enemy during WW2

  • @proto-geek248
    @proto-geek248 7 дней назад +5

    I can't imagine this flick without Bruce Dern.
    Unreal he was the 18th actor considered.

    • @sci-fyguy7767
      @sci-fyguy7767 7 дней назад +3

      His “intensity” makes him perfect for the role-can’t imagine anyone else.

    • @user-yf6ds8ez6c
      @user-yf6ds8ez6c 7 дней назад

      Bruce Dern was typecast at the time as a villain (in westerns to be specific). He wouldn't have been an actor who came to mind for this role.

  • @renardfranse
    @renardfranse 7 дней назад +4

    The water in the forest scenes was FREEZING and Bruce Dern had to psych himself to enter the pool.

  • @renardfranse
    @renardfranse 7 дней назад +6

    you covered all the things I was going to mention. BUT the best is a YOUNG Ron Rifkin.......

  • @MrConradF
    @MrConradF 7 дней назад +3

    Silent Running is one of my favorite old movies to watch, thank you for doing an episode on it!

  • @RonH-tf7gi
    @RonH-tf7gi 7 дней назад +4

    Favorite sci-fi movie as a kid!! The robots were awesome. When it is shown that Huey, Dewey and Louie were sentient I got upset!!