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Film school through interviews.
Відео
Sin City 2 - Making Of
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Behind the Sin: The Cast and Crew talk about "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" (2014).
Jack Taylor on "The Ninth Gate"
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Interview with actor Jack Taylor on his contribution in "The Ninth Gate" (1999) directed by Roman Polanski.
Bruce Campbell on "Crimewave"
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The Crimewave Meter: Interview with actor & co-producer Bruce Campbell on his contribution in "Crimewave" (1985) directed by Sam Raimi.
Joe Pesci on "Lethal Weapon"
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Interview with actor Joe Pesci on his contribution in "Lethal Weapon" (1989-1998) directed by Richard Donner.
Godfrey Reggio & Philip Glass on "Powaqqatsi"
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Impact of Progress: Interview with director Godfrey Reggio and composer Philip Glass on their film "Powaqqatsi" (1988). Note: Unfortunately I had to blur some scenes because of copyright issues. Beg your pardon!
Karl Hardman & Marilyn Eastman on "Night of the Living Dead"
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Interview with actor Karl Hardman and actress Marilyn Eastman on their additional contributions in "Night of the Living Dead" (1968).
Martin Scorsese on "The Housemaid"
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Martin Scorsese introduces the Korean film "The Housemaid" (1960) directed by Kim Ki-young.
A Legacy of Filmmakers: The Early Years of American Zoetrope
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Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas and many others discuss the history, troubles, and legacy of American Zoetrope.
Chaplin Signs Record Contract (1916)
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Over hundred years ago Charlie Chaplin signed his contract with the Mutual Film Company, making him the highest paid filmmaker in America at that time.
Sam Sherman on his life and career
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Interview with writer/producer/distributor Samuel M. Sherman on his films, career, life and different subject matters.
Hector Elizondo on "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three"
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Interview with actor Hector Elizondo on his contribution in "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (1974) directed by Joseph Sargent.
Jack Hill on "Coffy"
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Interview with director Jack Hill on his film "Coffy" (1973).
Tim Roth on "Meantime"
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Interview with actor Tim Roth on his contribution in "Meantime" (1983) directed by Mike Leigh.
Lee Purcell on "Mr. Majestyk"
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Interview with actress Lee Purcell on her contribution in "Mr. Majestyk" (1974) directed by Richard Fleischer.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Making Of
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Making Of
Gunnar Hansen on "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre"
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Gunnar Hansen on "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre"
Ray Harryhausen on "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad"
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Ray Harryhausen on "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad"
Mystery of Mr. Clay (1967) - Short Film
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Mystery of Mr. Clay (1967) - Short Film
Documentary on MK Ultra.
I can watch this movie over and over and over. It never gets old..
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The movie's been remade twice, but neither other version comes anywhere near the greatness of the original. And you just can't beat that magnificent David Shire score, which screams "the '70s"!
One of my most favorite movies of all time, for so many different reasons. I watch it faithfully every time it's on T.V. and yet I own the DVD. It is superb in my opinion. Great job from every single actor in this movie. Outstanding Movie!!!
If there was ever a mount rushmore of sfx artists he’d definitely be up there alongside Ray Harryhausen, Eiji Tsuburaya & Greg Nicotero.
Legend, gave me so much joy and laughter growing up in the 70's ,80's Terence Hill & Bud Spencer
is it true the thing from another world is based on Joe Biden?
Til' this day I'm still hungry after watching that beans and bread scene.
So good to see my childhood hero again, Carlo Pedersoli is deeply missed!
Hes still one of the best stuntman cordinator and stuntman in the business and is not mention enough for his work ❤❤❤❤
One of the greatest films ever made , prove me wrong. But make sure you've watched the movie first . 😁
The picture perfectly captured the wonderful smartassery of NYC.
π=3.14
Pink diamond; nov. I know ; frank
Fundraiser;
This guy knows every shit in the movie. King!
So many amazing moments. All the funny stuff just continues and continues. I remember in the apartment when Jim is talking about meeting Mary Swanson. 'She actually talked to me man'. Jeff sits back in shock 'get outa here' ! :)
Ive never found a movie so funny all the way through. Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels are perfect. Not only that when my partner and i first met this movie was literally our first conversation. I happened to write on my profile how it was my favourite comedy and my partner since jan 2021 messages me and said how she was immediately reminded of a memory of watching it at the cinema and people telling her to shut up as she was laughing so loudly and threw candy at her. :)
Hey the times were FD up BUT we got through it!! RIP John
The genuineness of the characters of Red and Andy and the way the film developed their relationship was what drove the movie in my view. Such big hearts and such honesty. Two completely different guys, yet with that similar quality. It was so refreshing to watch that evolve and the way Red fed off of Andy's hope and daring. It was contagious. What a truly wonderful film.
My wife gets annoyed when I watch my favorite movie again, too bad ha ha. Unforgiviven is a close for first. Thank you for your work.
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I love this movie. This "making of "has to be the worst I have seen. The shots are all over the place and changing rapidly.
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I absolutely loved this movie when I was a kid... I think I must have watched it more than a 100 times 🙂
The editor must have done 20 lines before starting this.
Eloquent speaker, Loved the film, the back story to the film sounds like a nightmare, I'm so glad they stood their ground and managed to get it out, it was well worth it, people will catch up with it like a lot of other maligned art from the past, be it film or music. Culture sometimes has to catch up to real inovation.
A significant insignificance of a movie. It had a pornographic sensibility that felt shocking... ultimately it's just flash. Genre-nonsense somewhat subverted. Superficially clever, ultimately throwaway. But with all pornography, one is compelled to look.
This movie is rubbish
It's rubbish bollex movie
Yaxshi kino hayotiy voqealar 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
he is kinda hot in here if you know what I mean
Amazing career by an amazing master of horror movies and a great director
Easily one of my favourite films and an underrated classic. So many people I speak to have no idea about this film! Love it so much!
Rest in Peace, Roger. You damn legend.
I saw this in the theater when it came out. I had never heard of it, but Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, in a Steven King film adaptation? Plus an amazing ensemble cast...the poster brought me to the ticket booth...and I never looked back. It's still one for the most amazing movies I've seen, it's a favorite I'm thankful I was simply in the mood for a movie that day. ❤️🎬 *saw it in a classically old movie theater that was once a modest opera house. Perfect viewing experience.
THE KEYS !!!
Since we all knew that Ice Cube was Doughboy in Boyz N The Hood, the other NWA members were also set to be in the movie as well.
WAS A JUNIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL WHEN ME AND A FRIEND SAW THIS IN 1978 WHEN IT CAME OUT AT THE OLD WARNER THEATER IN HARRISON NEW JERSEY . AND WE WALKED. 2 MILES FROM THE ARLINGTON SECTION OF KEARNY. Good memories, great funny movie. Those were the days. ❤😅🤣🤣 good memories.
The last of the great zombie movies in my opinion. Zombies should be slow and methodical. It adds to the suspense. When they started being able to outrun Usain Bolt,that element was taken away.
Dumb and Dumber is a good description of Biden and Harris.
Could someone answer me? The guy who played 'Wade' Mark Wilson, I can't find him anywhere. While google gives me the wrong actor. Do any of you know where it ended up?
I watched Pulp Fiction for the first time in Waukegan, Illinois, and I just didn’t get it. I was 18, clueless, and it flew over my head. The second time I saw it, I got it.
Tarantino is a skeezy annoying hack.
I went to the University of SouthEastern Louisiana after the movie came out. I can say that movie and Disco made college so much fun!
The same producers and director team that made top gun and days of thunder
1987 not a bad year for Vampire films! & Bill Paxton absolutely stole the show, Btw he asked her about Future endeavors, yeah POINT BREAK.
Awesome video. Thank you.
I was curious how they did the blood splattering on Miho's face, I thought she just somehow was able to learn not flinch and actually did not blink for that scene