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  • @importantoldnews5414
    @importantoldnews5414 2 года назад +54

    Roger Ebert was a badass writer. I still read his reviews

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Год назад +2

      So do I.

    • @MrResearcher122
      @MrResearcher122 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@reneedennis2011 And I. He is concise, crisp, even colloquial. And always profound.

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 8 месяцев назад

      @@MrResearcher122 Yup.

    • @barnabuscollins5038
      @barnabuscollins5038 6 месяцев назад +3

      Indeed. I've always told people the dude liked horror if it was done right. Shocked that he gave some Stuart Gordon movies 3 stars for example. His "Great Movies" list is something I go back to from time to time to find something to watch. Made it through about 70% of em and own about 40% of em from that list as well.

  • @tangoblue
    @tangoblue 9 месяцев назад +6

    I miss these guys.

  • @TheGoddamnJefe
    @TheGoddamnJefe Год назад +13

    I came to the US in 1989. I was seven. I will forever hold Batman close to my heart.

    • @Shorty_Lickens
      @Shorty_Lickens 2 месяца назад +2

      It was the only movie I saw in a theater with my dad, and not only was it a great film it was a great experience.

    • @gheller2261
      @gheller2261 2 месяца назад

      I saw Batman on a date with my girlfriend when I was in college and fell asleep. About 10 years ago I said to myself that perhaps I missed something, so I tried to watch it again. And fell asleep.

  • @Gitfiddle
    @Gitfiddle 8 месяцев назад +3

    What a great year for the movies.

  • @filmgirlLisa
    @filmgirlLisa Год назад +19

    Very surprised Glory wasn't on either of their Top 10. For me it's in the top 5 for 1989.

    • @jessecoffey4737
      @jessecoffey4737 Год назад +2

      Siskel and Ebert were going by their print top 10 lists here; although they had both praised "Glory" in a December 1989 episode, print reviews from them of the film did not appear until the film made its Chicago-area debut in January 1990 (it was released widely the next month).

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 3 года назад +16

    Born on the 4th of July and Say Anything are both excellent.

  • @flaccidusminimus2170
    @flaccidusminimus2170 3 года назад +24

    2:31 - These guys *really* cared what was on the other person's list. It's quite evident in the other videos as well, and for guys who were supposedly famous for disagreeing, it's remarkable how many films overlapped on their lists each year. I think 1988 was their all-time low with just 3 titles.

    • @danwroy
      @danwroy Год назад +1

      They always said that, in spite of their mutual hatred, they agreed more than they disagreed.

    • @flaccidusminimus2170
      @flaccidusminimus2170 Год назад +3

      @@danwroy Yes. They had remarkably similar personalities, tastes, and backgrounds. Their true differences were of minor importance when looked at soberly, and it's clear that Roger gained some healthy perspective on this in the year's after Gene's passing.

    • @patrickshields5251
      @patrickshields5251 Год назад +1

      @@danwroy I would like to let you know that Flaccidus Minimus shows no respect for other people's opinions. He thinks people who think differently about 80s cinema than either he or S&E are "deluded nostalgiacs" and he missed the point of such films like Ghostbusters and Risky Business, and insulted their fans by saying that these films were "unjustly bloated by nostalgiacs who have the warm fuzzies for the pop culture of that period." The guy is pretentious.

    • @patrickshields5251
      @patrickshields5251 Год назад

      @@danwroy He's also a deliberate liar. He lied about Risky Business being misogynistic, which it isn't. He also lied to his viewers when he said the supporting characters in Ghostbusters were given nothing to do, when they actually were. Flaccidus Minimus is one of the most dishonest, pretentious, hypocritical douchebags I have ever come across online.

    • @zetetick395
      @zetetick395 6 месяцев назад

      It's only 'disagreement' in terms relative to other TV presenter teams,
      who are perpetually fixed-smiling
      and robotically in agreement with one another until the end of time.
      (or, more realistically: until the paychecks stop)

  • @Jamal3.87
    @Jamal3.87 3 года назад +13

    My Best of 1989
    10. The Little Mermaid (Ron Clements, John Musker)
    9. Born on the Fourth of July (Oliver Stone)
    8. Chocolat (Claire Denis)
    7. Crimes and Misdemeanors (Woody Allen)
    6. Say Anything… (Cameron Crowe)
    5. Drugstore Cowboy (Gus Van Sant)
    4. Roger & Me (Michael Moore)
    3. Sex, Lies and videotape (Steven Soderbergh)
    2. The War of the Roses (Danny DeVito)
    1. Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee)
    Runners-up
    15. Lethal Weapon 2 (Richard Donner)
    14. My Left Foot (Jim Sheridan)
    13. Glory (Edward Zwick)
    12. Field of Dreams (Phil Alden Robinson)
    11. The Fabulous Baker Boys (Steve Kloves)

  • @4fundays
    @4fundays 3 месяца назад +1

    I love these guys. What a great and informative show! Their passion for films was inspiring. I miss them. 💗💗💗

  • @ainslie187
    @ainslie187 Месяц назад +1

    _Crimes and Misdemeanors_ was 89’s best by a wide margin.

  • @jstewlly4747
    @jstewlly4747 2 года назад +35

    Once again Siskel prediects future yes Little Mermaid was return to form for Disney and animation

    • @kristiantoimil
      @kristiantoimil 2 года назад +4

      And also his predictions on musicals, as Disney redefined the movie musical for years to come. In a later episode, Siskel predicted that these new Disney songs would stand the test of time. This was proven true for me (if anecdotally) when driving cross-state with a young fellow who was born some years after Little Mermaid was released, out of pure boredom, we began playing a station that had silly tunes and he sang the entire “Under the Sea” by heart and with incredible gusto 🦀

    • @mhildack
      @mhildack Год назад +1

      Buena Vista TV (Disney) paid their bills

    • @dickvandickweed
      @dickvandickweed Год назад

      From my perspective, Ebert was more sentient.

    • @matthewmatt5285
      @matthewmatt5285 10 месяцев назад

      Lil' Blermaid~

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 9 месяцев назад +4

    89 was a damn good year for movies.
    Batman, Last Crusade, The Abyss, Little Mermaid, Do the Right Thing, Lethal Weapon 2, Field of Dreams, Crimes and Misdemeanors, My Left Foot, Roger & Me, Adventures of Baron Munchausen, and SO ON!!!

  • @jessecoffey4737
    @jessecoffey4737 3 года назад +18

    For 1989, Gene had Tim Burton's "Batman", "Driving Miss Daisy", "Chocolat" (first released in France in 1988), Kenneth Branagh's interpretation of "Henry V", Ron Howard's "Parenthood", "The Mighty Quinn" (filmed in Jamaica), and Steven Soderbergh's "sex, lies and videotape" on his list of "The Exceptionally Strong Runners-up to the Top Ten." (SOURCE: Chicago Tribune, December 24, 1989)

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for uploading this!

    • @Jbaxter85
      @Jbaxter85 3 года назад +1

      Your welcome

    • @jsngallery
      @jsngallery 3 года назад +1

      500 replies????? to this channel alone??????

  • @TobeyStarburst
    @TobeyStarburst 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the upload!!!

  • @teddydurgin3689
    @teddydurgin3689 Месяц назад +1

    "Glory" will always be my No. 1 pick for 1989, followed by "Field of Dreams."

    • @MX-qx6kh
      @MX-qx6kh Месяц назад +1

      Damn straight

  • @savage_skirt5386
    @savage_skirt5386 2 года назад +2

    thank you, Gene... love War of the Roses and The Fabulous Baker Boys

  • @jakethesnakeofficial
    @jakethesnakeofficial 3 года назад +12

    My top 10 from 1989:
    1. My Left Foot
    2. Do the Right Thing
    3. The Little Mermaid
    4. Born on the Fourth of July
    5. Say Anything
    6. Glory
    7. Field of Dreams
    8. Henry V
    9. Roger & Me
    10. Parenthood

  • @harryiglesias
    @harryiglesias Год назад +5

    The best of that year was undoubtedly The Fabulous Baker Boys...such a beautiful movie...just perfect

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Год назад

      i was just exchanging posts with somone about Laura Dern and Michelle came up and I said the exact same thing that FBB is a perfect film . Her best role , Beau's best role and arguably even Jeff's best role.

  • @MrResearcher122
    @MrResearcher122 8 месяцев назад +11

    Do the right thing still holds up, and no one has done the right thing since 1989 on the racial front. Clearly the best film of 1989, and Gene Siskel's summary of it was excellent.

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nothing? What do you mean? Your standards must be exceptionally high on what needs to be done. The best movie in not such a good year was Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors.

    • @MrResearcher122
      @MrResearcher122 8 месяцев назад

      @@oppothumbs1 I'm not a fan of Woody Allen, and his humour was perhaps a bit cerebral for my teenage years back in the day. Spike Lee said Woody Allen made films about a New York without any non-white people in them, and he came to correct that with Do the Right Thing.

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 8 месяцев назад

      @@MrResearcher122 OK I see your point on why Lee did Do the Right thing but that doesn't take away from Woody Allen's movies in the least. I liked Allen but after Crimes and Misdemeanors I'm not sure I thought he was good anymore. Not funny, not poignant. Spike did well with Malcolm X and I liked Jungle Fever more than Do the right thing. Spikes pretty good but not up with great directors.
      If I was grading on how Spike uplifted blacks, that would be a different matter; but that is not a criterion for me. If a director did films on the Holocaust or mistreatment of anyone, I would give a nod to the director but not up it's numerical rating. I don't know why I am this way or why others give extra credit. Maybe there are some exceptions for me.
      Schindler's List was moving but I didn't like that it was sometimes boring to me. I cried at the end but other than that I was sort of bored. Could never rewatch that; I can rewatch Do the Right thing or Jungle Fever. Maybe Malcolm.

  • @dannyj2606
    @dannyj2606 3 года назад +14

    It was so sad that a Do the Right Thing was not nominated for Best Picture.

    • @ericryanyawl9401
      @ericryanyawl9401 2 года назад +4

      Sounds about white.

    • @matthewmatt5285
      @matthewmatt5285 10 месяцев назад

      Movie was terrible,.Acting was worse,.
      Maybe a BET gratuitous award~

    • @deshaunx776
      @deshaunx776 4 месяца назад +1

      @@matthewmatt5285 Do the Right Thing is a cinematic masterpiece with outstanding performances. Dismissing it with a racist remark about only qualifying for a BET award overlooks the film’s profound exploration of racial tensions. Your biased perspective blinds you to its multi-faceted depiction of prejudice. This film’s significant cultural impact and artistic merit certainly deserve Academy Award recognition, reflecting the depth and complexity of its storytelling.

    • @matthewmatt5285
      @matthewmatt5285 4 месяца назад

      @@deshaunx776 It was an awful film with embarrassingly bad acting PERIOD~

  • @grantgilbert2822
    @grantgilbert2822 2 года назад +6

    Heathers any one? One of the best 80’s movies, maybe even best teen movies of all time?

  • @stevenhochlander1630
    @stevenhochlander1630 Год назад +2

    Do the right thing should have at least been nominated. And won. Beautiful film

  • @bubbalover71
    @bubbalover71 2 месяца назад

    I was a 16 year old white kid in Seattle when Do the Right Thing came out and it shook me. Such a powerful movie.

  • @michaelhouser4778
    @michaelhouser4778 2 года назад +4

    My favorite films of 1989:
    1. Sex, lies and videotape
    2. Indiana Jones and the last crusade
    3. Black Rain
    4. Johnny Handsome
    5. Crimes and Misdemeanors
    6. The Abyss
    7. Batman
    8. Enemies a love story
    9. The January Man
    10. The War of the Roses
    So there.

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Год назад

      Michael , again i see you have a nice wild card choice - Johnny Handsome . Great performances .

    • @michaelhouser4778
      @michaelhouser4778 Год назад +1

      @@robertriteman3227 Yes, Mickey Rourke is so underrated. He should have won the Oscar for "The Wrestler".

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Год назад

      Definitely. I actually am hoping to see a feel good ending for Brendan Fraser for The Whale . But the evil sexuality of Barkin really resonated to me and Lance Hendrickson was also very good. @@michaelhouser4778

  • @drumfulofsoul
    @drumfulofsoul 8 месяцев назад +1

    The mighty Quinn was a pleasant surprise. Obviously named for the Bob Dylan song, and there's a great reggae version of it during the closing credits.

    • @Wellch
      @Wellch 2 месяца назад

      Manfield Mann…

  • @zetetick395
    @zetetick395 6 месяцев назад +3

    I still watch Do the Right Thing every couple of years, it's just hot delicious filmmaking!
    (And also, talking of delicious: Chocolat - the 1988 movie AND the 2000 movie, both with the same name!) ❤

  • @robbiefarabee6954
    @robbiefarabee6954 2 года назад +3

    I’m surprised that The little mermaid didn’t make Roger’s list. I was actually assuming that movie was actually going to be on Roger’s list instead of Gene’s.

  • @kellymiller1891
    @kellymiller1891 Год назад +2

    My Top Ten All Time Favorite Movies of 1989 is,
    10. Three Fugitives. (Touchstone Pictures).
    9. The Fly 2. (20th Century Fox).
    8. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures. (Orion Pictures).
    7. The Burbs. (Universal Pictures).
    6. Lean on Me. (Warner Bros Pictures).
    5. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. (Columbia Pictures).
    4. Police Academy 6 City Under Siege. (Warner Bros Pictures).
    3. Field of Dreams. (Universal Pictures).
    2. K-9. (Universal Pictures).
    1. Road House. (Metro-Goldwyn-Meyers).
    Here's my Honorable Mentions.
    1. No Holds Barred. (New Line Cinema).
    2. Ghostbusters 2. (Columbia Pictures).
    3. Batman. (Warner Bros Pictures). R.I.P Jack Palance.
    4. Honey I Shrunk the Kids. (Walt Disney Pictures).
    5. The Karate Kid Part 3. (Columbia Pictures).
    6. Lethal Weapon 2. (Warner Bros Pictures).
    7. When Harry Met Sally. (Columbia Pictures/Castle Rock Entertainment/Nelson Entertainment).
    8. Babar the Movie. (New Line Cinema/Nelvana). Animated Movie.
    9. Turner & Hooch. (Touchstone Pictures).
    10. Parenthood. (Universal Pictures).
    11. The Abyss. (20th Century Fox).
    12. Uncle Buck. (Universal Pictures).
    13. Cheetah. (Walt Disney Pictures).
    14. The Adventures of Milo and Otis. (Columbia Pictures).
    15. Little Monsters. (United Artists).
    16. Look Who's Talking. (TriStar Pictures).
    17. All Dogs Go To Heaven. (United Artists/Sullivan Bluth Studios). Animated Movie.
    18. The Little Mermaid. (Walt Disney Pictures). Animated Movie.
    19. Prancer. (Orion Pictures).
    20. Back to the Future Part 2. (Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment).

  • @gtf5392
    @gtf5392 4 дня назад

    2 of my top 10 films of all time were in 1989, and neither one even made it to their lists of top 10 for the year (Field of Dreams & Dead Poets Society).

  • @buddinganarchist
    @buddinganarchist 3 года назад +6

    Crimes and Misdemeanors easily the best film ever. Shocking flub. Morally complex.

  • @stevenhochlander1630
    @stevenhochlander1630 Год назад +1

    Really good year for movies

  • @pandaeyes42
    @pandaeyes42 2 года назад +3

    My equal best films of 1989 were Santa Sangre and The Cool, The Thief, His Wife And Her Lover.

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Год назад +1

      If i recall i think they put both on their 1990 list which likely had something to do with release dates in the USA. Despite an outstanding cast I was disappointed with The Cook, The Thief ( and I have seen just about every Greenway film ).

  • @blackmumba111
    @blackmumba111 8 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting they display Les Poissons from The Little Mermaid when that’s generally not remembered as one of the best parts of the movie (and was even cut entirely from the live action adaptation).

    • @deshaunx776
      @deshaunx776 4 месяца назад

      They probably got an early version of the trailer. S&E often had early access to major films.

  • @krispysox
    @krispysox 3 месяца назад +1

    Roger always dreamt of being a naughty _drugstore cowboy_

  • @branagain
    @branagain 3 года назад +10

    At the end, they mention no foreign films on their lists. That was the year of Cinema Paradiso, one of the best foreign films of the 1980s.

    • @suzamanentertainment9083
      @suzamanentertainment9083 Год назад +3

      They saw it in January of 1990, and reviewed it and gave it thumbs up.

    • @SIDEKICKDUSTY
      @SIDEKICKDUSTY Год назад

      I think 1989 also had Akira, though it probably took a while to get an English translation and I doubt it showed in any theaters in NA, anime was extremely niche back then. I guess my point is more that they weren't exposed to foreign films that they connected with in 1989, rather than that there weren't any worthwhile ones

  • @woodenturkey
    @woodenturkey 3 года назад +2

    You're a hero

  • @Jbaxter85
    @Jbaxter85 3 года назад +6

    My list top films of 1989
    Born On The Fourth of July
    Glory
    Dead Calm
    The Little Mermaid
    Scandal
    The Mighty Quinn
    The Fabulous Baker Boys
    Roger & Me
    Say Anything
    Crimes & Misdemeanors
    Driving Miss Daisy
    Lean On Me
    Steel Magnolias
    Drugstore Cowboy
    Blue Steel
    The War of Roses
    Look Who's Talking
    Parenthood
    Do The Right Thing
    Batman
    Lethal Weapon 2
    Field of Dreams

    • @morgan8757
      @morgan8757 3 года назад

      @@brashballs up yours

  • @markjuarezmma
    @markjuarezmma 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just here to make sure Crimes and Misdemeanors got its shine

  • @fabiobonetta5454
    @fabiobonetta5454 Год назад

    DTRT is the best movie of 89. By far

  • @1234lostark
    @1234lostark 2 месяца назад

    Ebert wasn’t always right, but his unabashed love of cinema made him a movie reviewer from a different generation. You never once doubted that he was telling you exactly what he really felt, without agenda or politics. The two of them were purists to cinema. That reverence for the medium is completely gone in the world of RUclips socio-critics. WE MISS YOU ROGER AND GENE ❤

  • @D.E._Sarcarean
    @D.E._Sarcarean 9 месяцев назад +1

    Grave of the Fireflies would have been released in NA in 1989. Seems like Ebert missed it.

  • @Jim_Wolf
    @Jim_Wolf 3 года назад +7

    My Top 10 films of 1989, plus 5 honorable mentions:
    1-The Little Mermaid (1989)
    2-Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
    3-Monsieur Hire (1989)
    4-The Abyss (1989)
    5-Say Anything (1989)
    6-Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
    7-Dekalog (1989)
    8-Lonesome Dove (1989)
    9-Black Rain/Kuroi ame (1989)
    10-Glory (1989)
    ------------------------------------
    11-My Left Foot (1989 )
    12-The Killer (1989)
    13-Batman (1989)
    14-A City of Sadness (1989)
    15-Dead Calm (1989)

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Год назад

      I assume it was because of release dates in the USA but they covered Monsieur Hire in another year - but nice to see that you have it on your list . Hard to believe that Michel Blac was a stand up comedian.

    • @NounOzlos
      @NounOzlos Год назад

      Sadly this was before Ebert discovered Miyazaki. Would've been good to see him review Kiki.

  • @lukegreen5341
    @lukegreen5341 2 года назад +1

    0:35 2:56 Great Scotland Yard. It's Disney's The Little Mermaid. Thanks Mate. X

  • @GarretGrayCamera
    @GarretGrayCamera 2 месяца назад +1

    It’s wild Michael Moore made such a financial risk back then. Today he could probably only spend a few hundred bucks. He had to buy tens of thousands of dollars in film then.

  • @jiml5141
    @jiml5141 Год назад

    for me the best film of 1989 is the best of the 1980s Atame

  • @theowlreviewernest9330
    @theowlreviewernest9330 3 года назад +3

    Does the song that Crazy Chef in Little Mermaid in this episode sound like "Be Our Guest," from Beauty and the Beast? Yes I know Menken and Ashman (R.I.P) wrote the song but I just found it funny just how similar it sounds.

  • @thecleeze6359
    @thecleeze6359 Год назад

    The original RUclipsrs, complete with ads. I don't even have a cat.

  • @joeconcepts5552
    @joeconcepts5552 2 месяца назад

    Born on the Fourth of July is too depressing a movie for me to watch more than once.

  • @HumanBeanbag
    @HumanBeanbag 3 месяца назад

    Tom Cruise shoulda got an Oscar for Born On The 4th Of July.

    • @gheller2261
      @gheller2261 2 месяца назад

      He gave an Oscar worthy performance but it rightly went to Daniel Day Lewis. In most any other year, Cruise wins. Tough break.

  • @ezequielgomez7083
    @ezequielgomez7083 11 месяцев назад

    My Best Flim of 1989 in my opinion was The Little Mermaid, BTTF 2 The Wizard of Video Game (1989) and Ghostbusters 2.

  • @kimberlywiederhold627
    @kimberlywiederhold627 Год назад

    I must correct Roger on one statement he made concerning Michael Moore. Michael was raised in Davison Michigan a small town east of Michigan just the other side of a town named Burton which actually used to be a part of Flint.

  • @rozembergbarbosa24
    @rozembergbarbosa24 Год назад

    89 without cinema paradiso. I can't

    • @RC-qf3mp
      @RC-qf3mp Месяц назад

      It came out in 1988.

  • @Wellch
    @Wellch 2 месяца назад

    They said 1989 was one of the worst years for good movies.

  • @zacharysiple629
    @zacharysiple629 3 года назад +5

    I have over 100 favorite movies, these are my 1989 choices ranked(Choices may go up and down overtime):
    1. The Little Mermaid.
    2. All Dogs Go To Heaven.
    (I love animated movies, it's my personal taste.)
    3. Prancer.
    4. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
    5. When Harry Met Sally.
    6. Parenthood.
    7. Field of Dreams.
    8. Driving Miss. Daisy.
    9. Lean On Me.
    10. My Left Foot.
    *Somewhere Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade would be in there, putting My Left Foot at 11.

  • @freddyfurrah3789
    @freddyfurrah3789 8 месяцев назад +1

    I didn't care for Drugstore Cowboy.

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose Год назад +1

    The Abyss
    Glory
    Field of Dreams
    When Harry Met Sally
    Driving Miss Daisy
    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    The Little Mermaid
    Batman
    Dead Poets Society
    Born on The Fourth of July
    My Left Foot
    Parenthood

  • @fredloeper8579
    @fredloeper8579 2 месяца назад

    Crimes and Misdemeanors is Woody Allen's best.

  • @jodavey
    @jodavey 7 месяцев назад +1

    They both left off "Driving Miss Daisy" which won best picture

  • @RickRubinesque
    @RickRubinesque 11 месяцев назад

    My Left Foot was a foreign film

  • @jenkinsljenkinssquire9137
    @jenkinsljenkinssquire9137 3 года назад +2

    Siskel didn't have Field of Dreams in the top 10?

    • @flaccidusminimus2170
      @flaccidusminimus2170 3 года назад +3

      He gave it thumbs down. Ebert loved it.

    • @jenkinsljenkinssquire9137
      @jenkinsljenkinssquire9137 3 года назад

      @@flaccidusminimus2170 How can anyone give FOD a thumbs down?

    • @flaccidusminimus2170
      @flaccidusminimus2170 3 года назад

      @@jenkinsljenkinssquire9137 Watch the RUclips video titled "Siskel & Ebert - Field of Dreams (1989)" and you'll find out!

    • @jenkinsljenkinssquire9137
      @jenkinsljenkinssquire9137 3 года назад

      @@flaccidusminimus2170 I did. Siskel was an idiot.

    • @matthewmatt5285
      @matthewmatt5285 10 месяцев назад

      @@flaccidusminimus2170 I didn't care for it~

  • @brenthenshaw3585
    @brenthenshaw3585 2 месяца назад

    BATMAN?

  • @ChubbyChecker182
    @ChubbyChecker182 Год назад

    20.44... No Poorn films 😁

    • @Jbaxter85
      @Jbaxter85 Год назад

      20:43 no foreign films

  • @aronmaslan6604
    @aronmaslan6604 4 месяца назад

    Major League?

  • @RC19786
    @RC19786 Год назад

    a shitshow list, mighty quinn in the top 10...lol

  • @canuck_gamer3359
    @canuck_gamer3359 5 месяцев назад

    Tom Cruise Ugh...there is a guy who can't go away soon enough.

  • @gheller2261
    @gheller2261 2 месяца назад

    Surprised not to see Working Girl or Glory on either list. Enemies - A Love Story? Really?
    Much as I have affection for Driving Miss Daisy, best picture should have gone to Born on The Fourth of July. And it's a shame for Tom Cruise, douche that he is, that My Left Foot came out that year because his performance was Oscar worthy and wins most any other year. As for Do The Right Thing, saw it again recently and I don't think it has aged well at all, mostly because I find the cinematography to be distracting. Spike Lee is the king of creating frames that "look cool" but have no other purpose.

  • @savage_skirt5386
    @savage_skirt5386 2 года назад +3

    I hated Born on the 4th of July

  • @josephhinton5489
    @josephhinton5489 2 года назад +2

    Gene, baby, how much did Disney pay you?

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748

    they are wrong again what about . indiana jones and the last crusade in 70mm THX ?

  • @billnolte8644
    @billnolte8644 2 года назад +1

    This video perfectly exemplifies why I loved watching these guys, but mostly ignored everything they say because they are mostly just hacks for what they consider "important" movies. Roger and Me one of the best of all time? Really? AH, no. Not even decent.

    • @nikosvault
      @nikosvault 10 месяцев назад +1

      right wing aroma all over this comment.

    • @billnolte8644
      @billnolte8644 10 месяцев назад

      @@nikosvault nope, just a lack of left wing stench.

    • @joeshoe6184
      @joeshoe6184 3 месяца назад

      You wanna share some of your picks so we can pick them apart?

  • @SchlockstarJoe
    @SchlockstarJoe 2 года назад +2

    Not a great year for movies

  • @dustinhellstern7728
    @dustinhellstern7728 2 года назад +2

    I lost all patience, & almost all respect for their comments on ANY thing by that racist bigot Spike Lee. That guy is any angry man acting like a boy.

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Год назад +4

      Dustin , sometimes he made good films and sometimes he made bad films . I suspect that your anger towards him likely arises from Mo Better Blues and as the son of a Holocaust survivor i get it and I also was upset. That said, I also suspect that he does regret it and he would not be the first person of any ethnic group or race to be blind or deaf to the impact of a character or dialogue in film . In fairness to him, when it was brought to his attention that one of the people he interviewed for the documentary on 9/11 was promoter of Jewish conspiracy theories he made the editorial cuts and he did make it clear that one of the heroes of BlackKlansman was Jewish . Besides he has to suffer with being a Knicks fan . As for the film Do The Right Thing - a good film but not a great film

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Год назад

      @@robertriteman3227 I agree with you.

    • @Wildcock23
      @Wildcock23 Год назад +1

      Yeah… Lee’s insufferable as a human being. But he really is one of the greatest directors.

  • @buddinganarchist
    @buddinganarchist 3 года назад +9

    Do The Right Thing is the most overrated movie ever.

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Год назад +1

      no but at the same time it is slightly overrated . A good film perhaps even a very good film but not much more.

    • @matthewmatt5285
      @matthewmatt5285 10 месяцев назад

      The acting is atrocious~

  • @greggwgiddensable
    @greggwgiddensable 5 месяцев назад

    Mighty quinn is one of my favourite films ever

  • @deadhumansallofthem2457
    @deadhumansallofthem2457 Год назад +1

    As public enemy would say burn Hollywood burn. In response to driving miss daisy winning over do the right thing