Rarely does a film after 30 years still make you fall backwards laughing with the comedic parts and tear your heart out and completely wring it out to dry . It’s a masterpiece.
@@tmalone2530 the film doesn't just feel timeless, it actually looks timeless. The look of the picture almost cannot be pin pointed in any era. There's a very unique look to the film
The hardest for me in the movie was when he went to heaven in the end .....that made me cry so hard. I'd like to imagine that's what patrick experienced when he passed away
It´s interesting that Patrick has so little time on earth and worked on the two most popular timeless movies - Dirty Dancing and Ghost... Two movies that people will still watch 100 years from now...
Whoopi got an Oscar for a part they didn’t initially want her for. wow. I did not know that. Her acting of oda mae was a once in a millennium - just brilliant. So funny, so real, so good.
In the Summer of 1990, my Girlfriend at the time asked me to go see a movie coming out "This Friday night" a movie about a ghost. I was working 60 to 70 hours a week at the time and I was tired. I cherished my rare time off, so I did the typical guy thing, resisted and then caved in. My Lady told me The movie is staring Partick Swayze who was that "Bouncer guy in Roadhouse". (which she reminded me she went to see on opening night with me about a year earlier) so I was obligated to return the favor. Friday night came along. Friday the 13th and we're going to see a movie about a ghost. Anyway, I will do my best to recreate for you what my girlfriend and I experienced. To this day I will never forget the power of the love and emotion I felt in that jammed packed Theater. I mean the theater was absolutely packed with couples young, middle age, even some folks who were married half a century were in attendance. There were bad thunderstorms that night, and you could hear the rain on the roof of the building, and the claps of thunder, which only pushed the women closer and closer to their men. The popcorn buckets on every lap, and not a sound coming from beepers or pagers, or even the new bag phone or brick phone which wouldn't work in there anyway. *NO ONE TALKING, NOT A WORD* except for the talented actors and actresses on the screen. I am not a man incapable of feeling being alive, and I took notice of those around me. Whoopie Goldberg and her arguments with Patrick Swayze were hilarious. The scene showing the moment Sam Wheat discovered he was dead was not cool, as were the demons who came for Willie Lopez and Carl Bruner. Toward the end of the film, I don't seem to recall a human being in the theater not feeling as if they just went on a journey. As I held my arm around my weeping Girlfriend (both of us 20 years old at the time) I couldn't help but notice the raw emotion around me. Every man in that theater was doing exactly the same thing as me, holding tight as every woman was quietly weeping. It was as if we had all just attended a birth, a comedy show, a wedding, a Wake, a Funeral together as a group of 300+ people. The collective energy in the theater on that night is something which can never be reproduced watching at home with your family, and certainly not alone on a digital download on your phone. This is why we gather together to experience collective soul. Something we have forgotten as a Nation. It is events like the one I just described which have held us together as a human race. The things which bring us together and not that which drives us apart. Those who are capable of remembering events such as these will understand why I spent the time writing about it. Those who are shallow and ignorant will say something stupid. *God Bless the Good* ~ Custos ~ ❤️
I was nine when I first saw this when it was a brand new movie. I've cried every time I've seen the ending and that's well over 200 times. I'm a hopeless romantic. I hope to have this kind of love someday except for the whole, you know, getting murdered thing.
Thank you for your testimony. I have a strong connection with this film for a long time. It was good to know how it felt like when it first came out the year I was born.
Ideas are limitless. Hollywood is running out of creativity, imagination and the desire to take risks. The black numerical figures on the spreadsheet have taken over.
@@edr5364 exactly.... im a big movie head and ive seen most of the movies ever made ....and i still be having a shit load of ideas that run through my head of new movies that can be made with different types of story lines....im just one of the rare people in this world that doesn't let a smart phone hypnotize me and take away my creativity and thought process like its doing to most ppl these days.....i feel like their will be a time where their could be no more new movie ideas left.....but NO this isnt the time....its still a lot movies thats never been made, and that could be made with something different and new......but like you said they lost their creativity and aint thinking hard enough ......these smart phones are really turning ppl into zombies.......
@@carolewilson1311 uh is this a joke? Because it’s not funny. Remakes are nothing but Hollywood trying to recatch lightning which is impossible. They take treasures and turn them into trash.
Just watched it again for maybe the 200th time - first watched it when it hit the cinemas in england. I was only 17 then & went with my college buddies to see it. In my top 5 favourite movies
I wished my friend Rick Aviles WAS IN HERE. I saw a scene, his feet on the stairs, I was good friends w/ him frMo LA. just as he came to live in LA. he WAS A GREAT WILLIE LOPEZ.MEMORIES LIVE ON BOTH him & Patrick. MICHELLE IN LA
Ok....so I watched Ghost, didn’t need the whole box of Kleenex just a few, but I’m still crying 😭 😭.... Sam “I love you Molly. I’ve always loved you” Molly “ Ditto” 😭😭.....both says, “See ya.” 😭 Molly “Bye”. 😭😭😭.... on the part that Patrick Swayze was walking towards the light, I hope that he did the same when he passed away. RIP 😢😢
Over the weekend of February 2nd, 2002, the Oscar statuette "disappeared" from a sealed shipping container. Goldberg, via the Academy, had sent it back to the manufacturer of the statuettes, R.S. Owens Co. of Chicago, for cleaning and replating. Allegedly the statuette was found in a trash bin at Ontario, Calif., airport on Tuesday, 5 February. "Oscar will never leave my house again", Goldberg commented in a statement.
11:32 - 11:39/ Ms. Musky, the production designer, must have struck up plenty of conversations with dear old Carl. For those who don't know, she went on to marry Tony Goldwyn after they met while working on GHOST! 30+ years later, they're still happily married....
It is rare that a movie portrays the reality of the spiritual side of life. They must have done their research on this one because it is very, very accurate. Sam says at the end "The love inside, it goes with you". That is 100% true. I can't get through this movie without howling my eyes out.
This movie without Whoopie would have been Vanilla shake without the vanilla. The subject matter was too heavy and she provided the joy to continue watching it. Best movie ever made as far as I am concerned.
Interesting to know that Tina Turner and Oprah Winfrey were up for the part. I also read that Jackée Harry, Angela Bassett and Patti LaBelle read for it.
It’s strange that “bad guy” Max Cantor “Robbie” died in 1991 of a heroin overdose 4 yrs after Dirty Dancing premiered (1987) & “bad guy” Rick Arviles “Willy” died in 1995 from AIDS (contracted via heroin use) 5 yrs after Ghost premiered (1990).
Guys whatever you got this ideas and format was not just your thoughts but God almighty ideas to show human the actual reality of separation of spirit , soul and body when we die I love it very much because it is very clear a reality.
If they do the remake I'd like to see Mellisa Mcarthy as Oda Mae, I feel she'd play the perfect con artist similar to her character in identity theith & she has would suit the role well in my opinion
Rarely does a film after 30 years still make you fall backwards laughing with the comedic parts and tear your heart out and completely wring it out to dry . It’s a masterpiece.
An absolute masterpiece!
@@tmalone2530 the film doesn't just feel timeless, it actually looks timeless. The look of the picture almost cannot be pin pointed in any era. There's a very unique look to the film
@Entertaining Black Man Videos timeline of the film or the timeline of years since the movie came out ?
Still a great film today. RIP Patrick Swayze.
I had to have seen this movie well over two hundred times and I cry everytime I see the ending
The hardest for me in the movie was when he went to heaven in the end .....that made me cry so hard. I'd like to imagine that's what patrick experienced when he passed away
One of the best movies I've seen. Great actors especially Patrick Swayze. RIP sir :-(
Oda Mae is just made for Whoopi Goldberg. It's her signature role in this movie. Patrick and Demi made a cute and romantic couple as well.
It´s interesting that Patrick has so little time on earth and worked on the two most popular timeless movies - Dirty Dancing and Ghost... Two movies that people will still watch 100 years from now...
MartaRC amen 🙏🏻 he is an angel now
You forgot ROAD HOUSE and POINT BREAK
i have never watched dirty dancing even now in all my life xD
Whoopi got an Oscar for a part they didn’t initially want her for. wow. I did not know that. Her acting of oda mae was a once in a millennium - just brilliant. So funny, so real, so good.
In the Summer of 1990, my Girlfriend at the time asked me to go see a movie coming out "This Friday night" a movie about a ghost. I was working 60 to 70 hours a week at the time and I was tired. I cherished my rare time off, so I did the typical guy thing, resisted and then caved in.
My Lady told me The movie is staring Partick Swayze who was that "Bouncer guy in Roadhouse". (which she reminded me she went to see on opening night with me about a year earlier) so I was obligated to return the favor.
Friday night came along. Friday the 13th and we're going to see a movie about a ghost.
Anyway, I will do my best to recreate for you what my girlfriend and I experienced.
To this day I will never forget the power of the love and emotion I felt in that jammed packed Theater.
I mean the theater was absolutely packed with couples young, middle age, even some folks who were married half a century were in attendance.
There were bad thunderstorms that night, and you could hear the rain on the roof of the building, and the claps of thunder, which only pushed the women closer and closer to their men.
The popcorn buckets on every lap, and not a sound coming from beepers or pagers, or even the new bag phone or brick phone which wouldn't work in there anyway.
*NO ONE TALKING, NOT A WORD* except for the talented actors and actresses on the screen.
I am not a man incapable of feeling being alive, and I took notice of those around me. Whoopie Goldberg and her arguments with Patrick Swayze were hilarious. The scene showing the moment Sam Wheat discovered he was dead was not cool, as were the demons who came for Willie Lopez and Carl Bruner. Toward the end of the film, I don't seem to recall a human being in the theater not feeling as if they just went on a journey.
As I held my arm around my weeping Girlfriend (both of us 20 years old at the time) I couldn't help but notice the raw emotion around me. Every man in that theater was doing exactly the same thing as me, holding tight as every woman was quietly weeping. It was as if we had all just attended a birth, a comedy show, a wedding, a Wake, a Funeral together as a group of 300+ people. The collective energy in the theater on that night is something which can never be reproduced watching at home with your family, and certainly not alone on a digital download on your phone.
This is why we gather together to experience collective soul.
Something we have forgotten as a Nation. It is events like the one I just described which have held us together as a human race. The things which bring us together and not that which drives us apart.
Those who are capable of remembering events such as these will understand why I spent the time writing about it.
Those who are shallow and ignorant will say something stupid.
*God Bless the Good*
~ Custos ~ ❤️
amazing explanations of the feelings and the spirit of the time ❤️❤️ thank you 🥰
Thank you for this🥲❤️
@@fededeluca-colombo8338 ❤️
I was nine when I first saw this when it was a brand new movie. I've cried every time I've seen the ending and that's well over 200 times. I'm a hopeless romantic. I hope to have this kind of love someday except for the whole, you know, getting murdered thing.
Thank you for your testimony. I have a strong connection with this film for a long time. It was good to know how it felt like when it first came out the year I was born.
I miss the good days when they used to make good movies Hollywood is running out of ideas
Ideas are limitless. Hollywood is running out of creativity, imagination and the desire to take risks. The black numerical figures on the spreadsheet have taken over.
@@edr5364 exactly.... im a big movie head and ive seen most of the movies ever made ....and i still be having a shit load of ideas that run through my head of new movies that can be made with different types of story lines....im just one of the rare people in this world that doesn't let a smart phone hypnotize me and take away my creativity and thought process like its doing to most ppl these days.....i feel like their will be a time where their could be no more new movie ideas left.....but NO this isnt the time....its still a lot movies thats never been made, and that could be made with something different and new......but like you said they lost their creativity and aint thinking hard enough ......these smart phones are really turning ppl into zombies.......
I love all of them. I thank them for the emotions and pleasure they have given me over the years.
You in danger girl
steven hibbert 😂😂😂
=))
Omg! That is THE moment I will always keep in my mind from this movie! : “Molly you’re in danger girl” that and “ditto”.
This is one of the best movies ever made. It's a masterpiece of art.
Just saw it on Netflix tonight…saw it when it it came out in the early 90’s at a huge packed movie theater. Beautiful movie!
It was shown in the Philippine cinema for more than a month and people keep coming back to watched it again n again n again
My mom said she was cutting class with her classmates just to watch to the cinema for this movie :)
God I love this movie so much. It's just amazing and makes me cry like a baby. RIP Patrick. ❤️🙏💐
It’s one of my all time faves. Master cast. Beautiful script. Man do I miss Patrick Swayze
Ghost is one of the best masterpiece! never got tired watching up to these days
A true Classic. The surprise hits that truly are unforgettable for me, from the 90s, are Ghost and Pretty Woman. Patrick Swayze, R.I.P.
The millennials better not remake this.
Couldnt agree more.
Only if Patrick star in it again
@@carolewilson1311 uh is this a joke? Because it’s not funny. Remakes are nothing but Hollywood trying to recatch lightning which is impossible. They take treasures and turn them into trash.
Agree...please don’t!
@@orlandobabe Don't you adore to get triggered every day, sweetheart?
Damn it.. that music gets to me every single time. #thefeels
That was the 4th star of the movie, after Patrick, Whoopi and Demi: the song!
Я в детстве его наверное раз 20 смотрел и до сих пор смотрю иногда . Хотя мне уже 44 года .
Очень качественное кино
One of the best movies I ever seen such a great cast to love it.
This movie is will never get old . Rip Patrick !
No this movie will never get old. I love this movie.
my favourite
RIP Patrick Swayze, Rick Alvarez, and Vincent Schiavelli 😢 💙💙💙
I just watched on Monday night, still give me chills when the shadows come for the bad guys
RIP Patrick Swayze and Rick Aviles (the villian).
This and “Sister Act” are where Whoopi hits her highest notes.
One of my all time favorite movies🥺
Now one of my favorite movies. First watch was filled with *so many* tears for me. Such a beautiful work.
May i know when was this interview?
this was a fantastic movie very well done
Just watched it again for maybe the 200th time - first watched it when it hit the cinemas in england. I was only 17 then & went with my college buddies to see it. In my top 5 favourite movies
My favorite of all time
wonderful interview 🎀
Already in tears
After 30 years I see again in Neflix . Love this movie
Great actor. Great human being. Patrick Swayze is up in the heavens enjoying his life, dancing with the angels eternally.
Patrick Swayze was an angel
Molly Wringwald turned down the role of Molly and Bruce Willis turned down the role of Sam prior to Patrick and Demi.
Johnny Utah thank god
@@anacarolmsc I dont think they would've brought the movie to life as much as demi and Patrick did.
Rest In Peace Patrick - The only man to have gone to heaven twice x x x.
Perfect Casting
RIP Patrick Swayze
I wished my friend Rick Aviles WAS IN HERE. I saw a scene, his feet on the stairs, I was good friends w/ him frMo LA. just as he came to live in LA. he WAS A GREAT WILLIE LOPEZ.MEMORIES LIVE ON BOTH him & Patrick. MICHELLE IN LA
Ok....so I watched Ghost, didn’t need the whole box of Kleenex just a few, but I’m still crying 😭 😭.... Sam “I love you Molly. I’ve always loved you” Molly “ Ditto” 😭😭.....both says, “See ya.” 😭 Molly “Bye”. 😭😭😭.... on the part that Patrick Swayze was walking towards the light, I hope that he did the same when he passed away. RIP 😢😢
Your words to my heart. So simple yet powerful.
This is a great review.
Does heartfelt service to the film and personnel.
❤️
Yep this was an awesome movie enjoyed it immensely. Favorite movies about the ghost world are this one, Poltergeist, Ghostbusters and Scrooged
Over the weekend of February 2nd, 2002, the Oscar statuette "disappeared" from a sealed shipping container. Goldberg, via the Academy, had sent it back to the manufacturer of the statuettes, R.S. Owens Co. of Chicago, for cleaning and replating. Allegedly the statuette was found in a trash bin at Ontario, Calif., airport on Tuesday, 5 February. "Oscar will never leave my house again", Goldberg commented in a statement.
When this movie came out, every Women in the salon wants a Demi Moore Haircut
SUCH A CLASSIC
RIP Patrick Swayze Спасибо за чудесно сыгранную роль.
Movie still holds up today, the only things that seem dated are the cars, the computer screens, and Arsenio Hall.😁😁
In addition RICK AVILES in the role of WILLY LÒLEZ, great actor and important character. UNFORGIVABLE
He's so underrated
11:32 - 11:39/ Ms. Musky, the production designer, must have struck up plenty of conversations with dear old Carl. For those who don't know, she went on to marry Tony Goldwyn after they met while working on GHOST! 30+ years later, they're still happily married....
Whenever anything good in my life happens I'm just afraid I'm gonna lose it
That line I can really relate to
It is rare that a movie portrays the reality of the spiritual side of life. They must have done their research on this one because it is very, very accurate. Sam says at the end "The love inside, it goes with you". That is 100% true. I can't get through this movie without howling my eyes out.
This movie without Whoopie would have been Vanilla shake without the vanilla. The subject matter was too heavy and she provided the joy to continue watching it. Best movie ever made as far as I am concerned.
I love this movie
Interesting to know that Tina Turner and Oprah Winfrey were up for the part. I also read that Jackée Harry, Angela Bassett and Patti LaBelle read for it.
Really a classic film
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RANGU EXCELLENT ACTOR IN THE WORLD.
Glad Whoopi Goldberg got the Academy award for this
RIP SWAYZE
so he becomes a ghost just like in the movie
@@warlockxx8260 lmao i hope
Rip Patrick and Rick
Guess what I’ll be watching.......can someone please pass down the box of Kleenex. 😢 😭
Great Movie 💕💕
I cried with this movie 😢
4 million dollars ????
classic is classic
7:39 that’s the soundtrack used in THE SECRET 2006
Wonderful movie 😊
It was so good idea for a movie it also inspired the lion king
Original Tina Turner was going to take the part after her performance in Tommy 1975. but they got Whoopi instead
It’s strange that “bad guy” Max Cantor “Robbie” died in 1991 of a heroin overdose 4 yrs after Dirty Dancing premiered (1987) & “bad guy” Rick Arviles “Willy” died in 1995 from AIDS (contracted via heroin use) 5 yrs after Ghost premiered (1990).
A classic
nice movie
8:56 - 9:03 Gets you thinking about the fact that she did Color Purple.
Guys whatever you got this ideas and format was not just your thoughts but God almighty ideas to show human the actual reality of separation of spirit , soul and body when we die I love it very much because it is very clear a reality.
If they do the remake I'd like to see Mellisa Mcarthy as Oda Mae, I feel she'd play the perfect con artist similar to her character in identity theith & she has would suit the role well in my opinion
5:45 -- DemiMoore's look here is from the movie "Nothing But Trouble". Most likely she was interviewed on the set or after the shoot?
Classic
Rick Aviles e tonny goldwn ???
Patrick's face looks slimmer in the movies vs his interviews
I think it was the beginning of his illness?
I noticed that the movie is a little similar to Robocop. Feel free to compare them and see what I mean.
5:41 - :55 Smart woman.
Back in the 90s i was 7 years old😊😊
I just watched GHOST WITH FRESH EYES.
ITS REALLY A RACIST MOVIE AGAINST BLACKS
Good movie. But the arrogance of these people to believe movies change lives. It’s playland.
Changed my life and many others
You need to talk to the people who claim that very thing. For whatever reason, they believe it did...
What happened back stage as the 19th stage is haunted by Heather o Rourke?