MGU: Summer of 1998 at the Movies
2:02:26
In Memoriam: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN
2:17:44
Collecting Movie Props
1:13
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Manson Juror Discusses Van Houten
3:38
The Blu Report: May 2023
56:06
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The Making of The Towering Inferno
25:27
40th Anniversary: SUPERMAN III
1:03:40
The Blu Report: February 2023
1:20:52
The Kubrick Series Uncut: LEE UNKRICH
1:20:34
Summer of 1997 At the Movies
2:12:57
MGU Review: ELVIS (2022)
14:16
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Christa Helm (1949-1977)
4:25
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30th Anniversary: JUICE
10:32
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@BillLaBrie
@BillLaBrie 5 сағат бұрын
I liked the one with Karen Black and her big, sexy, lazy eye.
@NoodlesEaton
@NoodlesEaton 4 күн бұрын
They Let Van Houten out. Next it will be Tex Watson. Steve Parent has been the least recognized victim on Cielo Drive.
@philipberry6477
@philipberry6477 5 күн бұрын
Some red Italian sportscar called a “Pininfarina” or something……….sheesh.
@TomSykesMedia
@TomSykesMedia 6 күн бұрын
I really way to clean up the audio and re-post it
@jimmyjameslee7189
@jimmyjameslee7189 8 күн бұрын
just got done watching this film and its great so tired of all the woke crap
@newYorkStories
@newYorkStories 9 күн бұрын
Guerrero!
@georgialee6755
@georgialee6755 13 күн бұрын
Steve didn’t return to El Monte that evening before going to Cielo - it was pretty far - so I don’t understand why she wonders what could have happened if she’d been home that night. Steven must have gone to Cielo after getting off work in Beverly Hills.
@georgialee6755
@georgialee6755 13 күн бұрын
I can’t believe she said how she didn’t know if she would have had such a great life if Steve had lived. What a selfish cold thing to say. Steve didn’t get to have his life.
@jeffbrown3559
@jeffbrown3559 13 күн бұрын
Excellent information from Tim Lucas.
@Sealust50
@Sealust50 13 күн бұрын
Peter Nero's music score MADE "The Summer of '42". Take that gorgeous, emotionally moving, and nostalgic music out of the movie, and the movie loses at least 80% of its effect on the human heart and soul. On another completely different note though, Jennifer said that for the newly widowed girl, as far as the bedroom scene was concerned, it was all about her "wanting to be held". I call BS on that one. There's a big difference in simply "being held" and having sexual intercourse - you can easily be held and NOT have to have SEX at the same time.
@chrisnorman9980
@chrisnorman9980 17 күн бұрын
The only movie of the franchise that was about an….airport.
@laurallewien2165
@laurallewien2165 17 күн бұрын
It doesn't matter how she lived or what she did no one deserves to be left in the streets to die that way...rest in peace Christa ❤
@NormanLor
@NormanLor 19 күн бұрын
ONE OF MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE FILMS AND SCORES. I also HAD A 1ST EDITION OF HAILEY'S BOOK.
@jamiekent1970
@jamiekent1970 20 күн бұрын
I must admit this is every boys dream when you are 15 years old it’s funny, reminiscent and with a tear jerk sad ending . But it is essentially a Paedophile movie… lets say the rolls were reversed 30year old man has sex with 15 school girl…. It paints a very different outcome 😳
@normalguycap
@normalguycap 20 күн бұрын
Eeeyeeehh, if they are unknowable then who cares? Why bother?
@lionstandingII
@lionstandingII 21 күн бұрын
If one has seen Bruce Weber's documentary "Let's Get Lost", one would have to admit that the Ethan Hawke Chet Baker biopic was/is..........crap.
@bilbob7624
@bilbob7624 21 күн бұрын
well. of course we now know what the Monolith means
@jrriels963
@jrriels963 22 күн бұрын
Very interesting, but it's hard to keep up with who is speaking and who/what the sources are. It seems there are no introductions to the speakers, or the intros are easily forgotten due to the length of the video. I won't tell you how to edit your video, but I would add in/re-emphasize who is speaking when the perspective changes, more than once if necessary, given the length of the video.
@wiiambarnarx8485
@wiiambarnarx8485 22 күн бұрын
The killer of Elizabeth Short. I would try to imagine someone who was not what so ever involved in the medical profession, trying to imagine if they would be capable of slicing someone in half that clean. If there is no way that could be done by someone not in the medical profession then it would have to be someone in the medical profession. Who were all the doctors and nurses or anyone in that profession at that time. If it would have to be doctor then they should have interrogated everyone one of them then. I cannot believe what happened to this poor young woman trying to find her way in the world, what she went through, the torture for a whole week. My Gosh, what kind of animal would d this. Its unbelievable that such a person exists.
@deennaaw.2270
@deennaaw.2270 Күн бұрын
Janice Knowlton's father, George Knowlton, "Georgie", was a known deer hunter with knowledge of cutting them up. In her book she told of recovered memories of other women her father did as he took her with him on his sadistic serial murdering. He was one of the sickest psychopathic serial murderers in American history. Her book was the sanest most reliable of all that has been written about the Dahlia case. In George Knowlton's circle, hardly no one survives to tell the real truth about him and his kind of evil. Including his eldest daughter Janice, whom he began raping in infancy and forced her to watch & accompany him on his raging murderous travels. She eventually committed suicide from the ungodly memories unleashed through therapy and the many stupid opinionated people who ignored her life and experiences when she presented her receipts by her own research. Add a corrupt LAPD & sensationalist media that had and continues to cover-up this unbelievable story of human evil. Psychopaths have only home grown so much more in our day. The public can be so egotisticaly dumb
@laurallewien2165
@laurallewien2165 26 күн бұрын
She was very beautiful, so sad she died so tragically....
@HC-cb4yp
@HC-cb4yp 26 күн бұрын
You should see a movie with Jack Lemmon called "Macaroni." Lemon plays a veteran of WWII who was in Italy during the war. He met an Italian and then didn't contact him for decades, but the Italian wrote fake monthly letters allegedly from Lemon's character to the Italian's family for decades, each making Lemmon out to be a hero. Lemmon finds out, goes to Italy and starts reading some of these letters. He reads one out loud: "I was the pilot of a jumbo jet that crashed into the ocean and I and the passengers were trapped in it underwater. WHAT IS THIS CRAP?!"
@jekw23
@jekw23 28 күн бұрын
Friedkin is pretty unfiltered and I love that. He’s blunt but you know he getting the point across…..ironically with no ambiguity.
@carolynvarner4741
@carolynvarner4741 28 күн бұрын
My brother in law did the sound....Tom Overton......I was blown away by this film
@antoniusyoutube
@antoniusyoutube 29 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this. Have been looking for a lengthy interview with this amazing filmmaker.
@davidm9618
@davidm9618 Ай бұрын
Friedkin was a hack.
@bunnyrabbits35
@bunnyrabbits35 Ай бұрын
I like the first Airport movie.
@robpinon309
@robpinon309 Ай бұрын
Brings back so many memories. This was quite the movie in 1970. I was 12 then, and our family went by train to see it in Radio City Music Hall! Must have been sometime in early April and really great Easter Show was the main event. I still have the original Radio City program in relatively good condition, it is like the one they show in this video, unfortunately, no date on it. I do remember going to the second or third balcony for seats, and remember it was filled to capacity, from my viewpoint, and it would have been a matinee, probably on a Saturday. I remember really liking the movie, and the one part that I have a distinct memory about is when the nerdy kid notices the plane is turning around, he tells his parents, who call Dean Martin, the captain over. Prior to this Martin tells his co-pilot or a flight attendant, I don't remember which, that if anyone notices the plane is turning back to the airport, he'll "give them some double talk", or something like that. So when the kid asks the captain for an explanation of why the constellations in the sky are reversed, Martin then gives his ridiculous double talk. The kid sits and the parents ask him what the captain said, and he says, "Oh never mind Mother" or something to that effect. I remember the audience erupting at that point. 5000 people laughing uproariously and clapping at once, I still haven't forgotten that moment to this day. "Airport" had found its audience. The entire experience is something I'll never forget. The acting, screenplay and soundtrack by Alfred Newman were deserving of many more accolades, but I'm so glad that Helen Hayes won Best Supporting Actress.
@BuddhArul7
@BuddhArul7 Ай бұрын
I just watched summer of 42 , such a beautiful movie 😊❤
@d-d-i
@d-d-i Ай бұрын
I agree with Friedkin that the score wasn't something that the movie would have needed. It's not terrible score, it's just unforgettable and almost like a TV-movie score. It lacked impact like Friedkin said. People can judge it again after we get the 4K release later this year.
@dualactionsurgilator
@dualactionsurgilator Ай бұрын
A number of the Cast also stayed at the Minneapolis Airport Marriott and neighboring Thunderbird in Bloomington. I learned this when working at the Marriott.
@AbrasiousProductions
@AbrasiousProductions Ай бұрын
I've always believed that 2001 was about the evolution of mankind and the enlightenment and mystery that comes with it.
@Salesman263
@Salesman263 Ай бұрын
My all time fav movie.
@jackbryan4676
@jackbryan4676 Ай бұрын
The "Monolith" is a movie screen... and the gag is on you.
@jonisafreak3
@jonisafreak3 27 күн бұрын
I believe the monolith is just a screen. Not a movie screen not a tv screen not a phone screen but as screen for all of them.
@johnyzero2000
@johnyzero2000 Ай бұрын
I hate ambiguity I feel cheated when I don't get a satisfying pay off at the end of a film.
@Antman86
@Antman86 Ай бұрын
2 articulate gracious genuine men from chi town
@hlafrond965
@hlafrond965 Ай бұрын
I loved this film when it came out. For 7 Sundays in a row I took the bus into the city and watched the film.
@wiiambarnarx8485
@wiiambarnarx8485 Ай бұрын
I guess we have to listen to another video of making fun of an old movie. Oh brother, how predictable and ultra boring. You ought to really explore new avenues.
@moviegeeksunited
@moviegeeksunited Ай бұрын
The franchise got progressively more ridiculous. But the first movie is spoken with reverence and warm nostalgia, here, I think. And no one told you that you 'have to listen to it'. If you're not interested, you should follow your own advice and explore new avenues.
@brendangeraghty8865
@brendangeraghty8865 Ай бұрын
Do you really think Steven drove 45 minutes to try and sell Garretson a clock radio?! Steven was gay and was on his way to visit his boyfriend, when he got murdered. He had a criminal record, he was caught stealing from the hi-fi store he worked at. He had strange relationships with several priests, one of whom identified his body. The 'Helter Skelter' prosecution was a script for Bugliosi's best seller. Listen to Nikolas Schreck, not Bugliosi's lies.
@natedoggcata
@natedoggcata Ай бұрын
I wish Siskel and Ebert were still here to see both of these guys alive and well and happy today. They were absolute champions of this movie and helped bring to the mainstream the absolute BS that happened with the academy awards and how this movie got snubbed
@ImYourHuckleberry_29
@ImYourHuckleberry_29 Ай бұрын
For me its The Killing, Lolita and Paths of Glory. I wasnt a fan of the rest. I liked Strangelove in spurts.
@Lucythebackstreetgirl
@Lucythebackstreetgirl Ай бұрын
😊 aww I love this.
@MightyMezzo
@MightyMezzo Ай бұрын
Airport 77: The plane doesn’t just sink. It sinks IN THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE. GREAT VIDEO. “Airport” was the first movie I saw with my own money. Still love it.
@Clipgatherer
@Clipgatherer Ай бұрын
+MightyMezzo. Your money was well spent. “Airport” (1970) is a classic movie.
@bettybreeding7327
@bettybreeding7327 Ай бұрын
Where is Gary Grimes 🤔
@kevinswales7003
@kevinswales7003 Ай бұрын
Howcome George Kennedy was the only one cast member that went through all sequals
@kevinswales7003
@kevinswales7003 Ай бұрын
Why was the Chicago airport named fictional "Lincoln" and not the real name Chicago Ohare. Doesn't Chicago Ohare have real major snowstorms.
@MORCOPOLO0817
@MORCOPOLO0817 Ай бұрын
"Film has gone as far as it can go" Not true. Film technology is always advancing.
@danielhixson3717
@danielhixson3717 Ай бұрын
By the 80s, if George Kennedy got on an airplane, other people asked to get off.
@frankh.2669
@frankh.2669 23 күн бұрын
I still would, to this present day 😅
@davidgilbert9822
@davidgilbert9822 Ай бұрын
Great movie
@saradecapua3264
@saradecapua3264 Ай бұрын
To me, Barry Lyndon was, is and always be sheer perfection.
@chrissnuggs
@chrissnuggs 2 ай бұрын
Nowhere near as good as Julie's 60s films. Couldn't be bothered to watch till the end. A waste of her talent, as was "Heaven Can Wait". I don't think Beatty was good for her.