Best of Director Picks: 31 Days of Oscar Edition | TCM
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Each month, a guest director tells us the films they recommend you watch on Turner Classic Movies. During 31 Days of Oscar, we’re spotlighting some of our past guests and their love for Oscar nominated films.
Steven Spielberg: MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS
Jason Reitman: DOUBLE INDEMNITY
Rob Marshall: AUNTIE MAME
GUILLERMO DEL TORO: SUSPICION
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I’m a simple man. I see Steven Spielberg, I click
😆me too! I watched THEM! based on his TMC recommendation and was not disappointed. Keep ‘em coming Mr. S.
Likewise. Mr S is the best!
Amen, amen, amen.
I love that TCM continues to provide a dialogue between professional fans like the directors showcased in this video and those of us here in the comments section and elsewhere on the merits of these films.
I think this goes back to these directors making a case to keep TCM around when Zaslav took over as CEO of WB. Hopefully they keep it going. Doesn't look like a big time investments from them
You have to love Del Toro’s library. So eclectic and fascinating!
Auntie Mame is my favorite and I’m so thrilled someone else thinks so too!
Meet Me In St. Louis is a wonderful movie ❤ and as usual, Judy Garland is wonderful in it.
I haven't seen that one but now I will
YAYYYY!!!!!! Auntie Mame! One of my all-time favorite movies. Thank you for featuring it.
Steven Spielberg is the greatest
It’s mind blowing the genre of movies that he’s directed - science fiction, horror, fantasy, action, comedy and historical.
@Inglese001 I agree
My all-time number one favorite filmmaker. What a genius!
You got that right. Our idol. ❤🎉
I love Meet Me In St Louis , Auntie Mame , Double Indemnity was a mind blowing eye opener as was Suspicion being that I love Fred and Cary.
I love the stories and insights TCM gives... thank you ❤
Fred MacMurray reminds one of Jason Sudeikis. In any case, there is life before watching Double Indemnity, and then there is life afterwards.
Haha- what? Jason Sudeikis reminds me of a twat.
Damn, I'd never made that MacMurray/Sudeikis connection, but now you mention it!
Guillermo Del Toro really nailed it on Hitchcock’s Suspicion. I’ve watched it again and again and still can’t decide whether Cary Grant intends to murder Joan Fontaine or not!
I recommend you to watch "The Human Condition", made by the master Masaki Kobayashi. 9 hours and 30 minutes of cinema greatness
Would love to be able to watch TCM without having to get an expensive cable or streaming package. I refuse to pay huge amounts monthly that would just go to sports teams so I can watch a few classic movies.
If you have the Safari app or Duck Duck Go app you can watch just about any movie you want to watch. That’s what I do.
These movies are EVERYWHERE on RUclips for Free... however not the point...
Try Internet Archive sweetie. If you were REALLY serious about watching classic films, you'd have known about this FREE resource already. And the beauty of TCM is not just their programming, it's the education and wisdom that their hosts and guests (like these legendary directors) impart on a daily basis. Paying for that is worth it.
@@vonessaruffin9638 True. And if we don't $upport TCM, the parent company may close them down and force everyone to HBOmax or online WITH commercials.
The Criterion Channel is your answer, their yearly subscription is totally worth it and you get all the amazing bonus features to contextualice the films!
Steven Speilburg, Marty Scorsese and Billy Wilder, John Huston and Alfred Hitchcock, they are and were all great, i love TCM. My grandmas cousin was Mae Clarke, who was in Frankenstein and Public Enemy with James Cagney.
Was she the one who got the grapefruit in the face?
The greatest movie of all time is Jaws, but the greatest film of all time is a two way tie between Citizen Kane and On The Waterfront.
Marlon Brando is the greatest actor, male or female in the history of motion pictures
@NorthWalesKid The greatest picture of all time is The Best Years of Our Lives.
"Marlon Brando is the greatest actor, male or female in the history of motion pictures"
The Bum was the most talented actor in the history of talkies, but because he was a bum, he was far from the greatest actor. He sabotaged productions. He even disrespected Charlie.
The greatest actor in the history of talkies was Jim Stewart, who starred in six Top 100 Masterpieces: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939); The Philadelphia Story (1940); It's a Wonderful Life (1946); Harvey (1950); Rear Window (1954); and Vertigo (1958). He also starred in non-Top 100 masterpieces, including Destry Rides Again (1939); The Shop Around the Corner (1940); and Anatomy of a Murder (1959). And he starred in a series of brilliant Anthony Mann Westerns during the 1950s.
@@nstix2009xitsnI agree. And let's not forget Rope (1948), Broken Arrow (1950), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) and the greatest western of all time: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
To me the greatest movie ever made is the legendary "The Human Condition". 9 hours and 30 minutes of cinema greatness
Double Indemnity and Body Heat are two of the most perfect noir by definition and so dreamlike in similar ways
What about The Asphalt Jungle?
@ I have not seen it. I’ll put it on my list. Thanks for the info
TCM got the director of Laser Cats 7?!?!?!
Double Indemnity is good but the sequels Triple Indemnity and Quadruple Indemnity were better.
Charles Burnett, Julie Dash, Ryan Coogler.
rip robert osborne
rip oscars
rip tcm
Why "RIP TCM?" They are still here.
@@afaceinthecrowd3652 It's one of the "Old gang" that whines whenever things change. TCM is perfectly fine.
Don't be an ass
The Ancestor John Singleton!!
Rosewood, Baby Boy , Poetic Justice, Higher Learning and Boys N the Hood.
Barry Jenkins " If Beale Street Could Talk"
I’m pretty sure that I’m the only person in the world who thinks that Double Indemnity is overrated.
Yes. You are. 😎
@ I know.
The witness for the prosecution is his best movie, and just one of the best movies in general
@ I keep meaning to see it.
@@paulvoorhies8821 do yourself a favour and watch it