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Future Shocks making of Blade Runner 2003
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Future Shocks making of Blade Runner 2003
White Sugar - 1980 - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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White Sugar - 1980 - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Return Of The Jedi - Richard Marquand & Anthony Daniels (long version)
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Return Of The Jedi - Richard Marquand & Anthony Daniels (long version)
Harrison Ford & Peter Weir talk about WITNESS 1985
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Harrison Ford & Peter Weir talk about WITNESS 1985
discussing 2001: A Space Odyssey & 2010: Odyssey Two
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in 1984 discussing 2001: A Space Odyssey & 2010: Odyssey Two
CHAN IS MISSING review 1982
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Chan Is Missing is a 1982 American independent comedy-drama film directed, co-written, produced and edited by Wayne Wang. It is his solo directorial debut. The film, which is shot in black-and-white, is plotted as a mystery with noir undertones, and its title is a play on the Charlie Chan film series, which focuses on a fictional Chinese immigrant detective in Honolulu. It is widely recognized ...
Stan Ridgway - Talkin' WALL OF VOODOO blues part 1 (HD re-upload)
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Stan Ridgway - Talkin' WALL OF VOODOO blues part 1 (HD re-upload)
MENTAL AS ANYTHING interview 1982 (HD)
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MENTAL AS ANYTHING interview 1982 (HD)
Judson Rosebush on computer graphics in music video 1982
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Judson Rosebush on computer graphics in music video 1982
David Lynch pesky fly interview 1986
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David Lynch pesky fly interview 1986
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - different font early teaser
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - different font early teaser
So goofy but good. Sugar has done more harm to the body than nuclear power ever did. Meat bad too. Kooky greenies.
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I don't know whether Joe Strummer was depressed or on skag but Mick Jones is carrying him in this interview. The journalist has her pre-set agenda and doesn't respond to their mood. I can't remember the timeline but at some point Joe Strummer has a breakdown and disappears. Shame because they maintained their creativity to the end.
Lucas set the bar extremely high on special effects entertainment and story telling.
C'mon Empire??!! It's the best of the amazing 3 movies
Is this for real 1980? Reminds me little b52s
Never heard this. Good🤟
The Residents are not the guys in the white suits. They are the guys pretending to be the bands representative, tv crew and interviewer. Spinal Tap!
This was the weakest of the three….EWOKS.
funny movie
This all started as a mandate from the Canadian government that TV shows all have "identifiably Canadian content."
Fk yeah there eh bud!
One of the greatest 80s moivies
"It wasn't just made because the other pictures were so fantastically popular, it had a story to tell" Well just wait a few decades guys haha.
"Jedi" had Ewoks, a tubby Han Solo and lame comedy. And kills off Yoda for no reason.
I remember standing in line for a few hours to see this when it came out. Awesome film experience! As soon as we walked out, our first thought was: “If Luke and Leia are brother and sister, why did they make out in the last movie?”
And then Disney came by 32 years later and ruined the happy ending.
Ewoks ALMOST did to Star Wars 6 what Jar Jar did to one . . . almost.
Nice interviews that I’d never seen before. I’m glad Marquand directed. ROTJ was excellent - especially with the direction of the Emperor in the movie.
And then Disney took over and it’s been a disaster after disaster!
Disney Star Wars has ruined the franchise
ROTJ sucks, here’s why. Han Solo wasted as a character, Ford phones in cheesy perf. Doesn’t die a hero like he should have. Lapti Nek. Palace pig guards have motionless unclosable rubber mouths, super fake. Palace rescue has no logistical planning, even checking enemy whereabouts as they are ALL hiding silently behind a curtain, after hours, mere feet away. No epic Boba Fett battle, character wasted as a stupid burp gag after falling into sand vagina monster. Leia’s Jedi potential isn’t remotely explored. Leia and Han spend the movie deactivating some shield thing in most boring subplot ever. Their victory is against faceless stormtroopers, thus no character resonance whatsoever through their battle. (Even teaming up with Wookies could have had some significance for Han) Yoda repeats old dialogue that is merely jumbled around, then dies. Kenobi’s force ghosts sits to rest on a rock, Guinness could understandably give a shit, thankless encore dialogue. Lucas trades awesome Wookie army for kiddie crap teddy bears to sell more toys. Teddy bears destroy galactic military with I genius log technology. Teddy bear has apparently seen Earth movies, copying Tarzan’s jungle call perfectly. Space Hitler Vader has unearned redemption with deathbed repentance and we’re supposed to cry. Lucas end with another easily destroyed Death Star in creatively bankrupt retread. Teddy bears Nub Nub song sounds like soundtrack to a bad Disneyland ride. Now we have Hayden fucking Christianson’s ghost there, tainting the OT with toxic prequel stank. Also he gets to be young in afterlife, but tough luck Kenobi. All in, hover bikes withstanding, Jedi is crap, only good compared to prequels & Rise of Skywalker. Hamill seems the only one giving a committed performance expanding his character. Let’s stop pretending OT is a great trilogy. It’s 2 out of 3, then filmmakers coast through the final stretch like a lazy victory lap while already drinking the championship champagne. Lousy conclusion to two masterpieces.
Dollar Store Siskel I think likes it better than Dollar Store Ebert.
Did he actually say that the plot isn't that important? What a moron.
I miss seeing a Peter Weir film once in a while.
Jedi certainly didn't have the Kurtz magic that the first two films had. It played it far too safe in my opinion.
What I think the real issue that people had with Empire Strikes Back wasn't so much the fact that "the good guys lost" but the fact that they lost and you had to wait another three years for the next chapter....and you had just experienced what it was to wait that long.
1:38 "I think its better than the second one".....WHAT??????
In 1983 people thought that way
And only ROTJ had “real emotion”? I disagree.
It’s like the Godfather Part 3.
@@CSM393 oh shit....the Godfather part three had a teddybears picnic in the woods at the end?
I did roll my eyes when he said he preferred Jedi to Empire but that did serve to remind me that Jedi has grown in my affections enough that it might have overtaken Empire if Empire had slipped a few notches in my affections………but it hasn’t and I know it never will ! And here’s a strange thing, first time I saw Jedi It wasn’t the Ewoks that irritated me most, I was more disappointed in the fact that someone let off fireworks at a celebration in Star Wars, I remember thinking that’s stupid, fireworks were invented by humans on planet earth which doesn’t exist in Star Wars……..it took a worryingly long time to realise that shoes and trousers were also invented on planet Earth 😂
I saw it in theaters and didn't think it was as good as the others
Return of the Jedi sucked. They knew it. But, they had to sell it at all cost.
Emperor to them: Young fools, only now at the end do you understand?
“I think it’s better than the second one.”-What?? That opinion didn’t age well.
Not in my opinion! I think ROTJ is the best Star War movie ever made!
I was looking for this comment. Was going to say them same if no one else had.
@@ddm62571 ROTJ is definitely great Star Wars and doesn't always get the love it deserves. In my opinion, it has the single best scene in all of Star Wars (when Vader finally turns to save his son). But ESB will always be the best overall for me.
So critics were shilling for Star Wars since way back in 83. Interesting.
The FX are fantastic and there is a lot of cool stuff you can point at -- but overall I feel Jedi is mediocre in comparison to the first two. Han Solo is mostly reduced to "why I oughtta!" screwball schtick. Carrie Fisher seems bored as Leia. And the stuff with Obi Wan as a force ghost feels really contrived and offers a preview of the messy storytelling of the prequels. Just doesn't hang together overall nearly as well as the first two. But hey, the space battles are amazing!!
Your dismissal of the entire throne room scene is disturbing.
We are so lucky we experienced this with The Last Jedi! 😂 JUST KIDDING!!!
I saw it when it first came out. Magical time
Same. I was just about to graduate from 8th grade. I was 13. Pure magic.
these guys were no siskel and ebert ewoks are special fx? they were little people in costume and jabba was a puppet
Did that guy say the first 2 movies didn’t have real emotions? Wtf
Yeah that's pretty clueless after Empire Strikes Back isn't it?
The guy with glasses looks a bit like Harold Ramis.
I think Star Wars the original trilogy, is the greatest trilogy of all time.
I agree with you. They are the best movies in the whole Star Wars saga.
Although I was the right age to totally love RotJ, as an adult it is easy to see how parts of it were deficient. Having teddy bears defeat the evil Empire was one, and Han being a sold-out comic relief character was another. I still enjoy it, but these elements set the trilogy back in my mind. For this reason it is easy for me to declare that LOTR is the best ever, because it doesn’t falter the way SW did. (Obviously you are more than welcome to your opinion).
@@MedardKrzisnikThat is not a bold statement…. Only kids who grew up with a different SW trilogy could disagree.
Nope, lord of the rings is the best trilogy of all time
Leia in that slave girl outfit is what gives it the advantage over every other Star Trek movie
He said ROTJ was better than Empire. No way. Empire had the better ending. I mean, Luke gets his hand cut off, finds out Vader's his father, Han gets frozen and taken away by Boba Fett. It ends on such a down note. I mean, that's what life is, a series of down endings. All Jedi had was a bunch of Muppets.
ROTJ is one of my top 3 favorites of the 6. Palpatine carried that movie. The scenes with him, Luke, and Vader always kept me on the edge of my seat as a kid.
The hand, the father reveal, the freezing of Han, that's all part of the climax. The ending is just them licking their wounds at the end, and going after Han. The ending of ROTJ does have a bunch of muppets, but it also has the force ghosts and Anakin's funeral. It's more of a conclusion to the whole saga, whereas Empires conclusion is left more open ended. But yea Empire is still better.
None of the reviewers that followed Siskel and Ebert had their knack for really discussing film on certain levels. These guys are too agreeable and basic. Its weird Jeffrey Lyons was around for as long as he was.
Careful what you wish for. Nowadays it would be a relief to have something Star Wars released only once every three years…
I know Star Wars was intended for the whole family but I never quite understood why the media kept dismissing the plot.
George Lucas was always pretty verbal about how the "plot and dialouge don't really matter" and are more just devices he uses to explore the thematic issues of the story through the images and music alone. One of the things people don't usually know what was retconned for the prequels was that Uncle Owen is actually revealed to be Obi-Wan Kenobi's brother in the novel of ROTJ and no relation to Anakin whatsoever, which isn't written by Lucas but always had his personal sign off, as many of them were released prior to the films. Those authors had access to scripts and everything. So that was an aspect of the plot that people accepted as essentially canon for over a decade before the Prequels changed it all. Plot never mattered to Lucas more than the emotions and themes evoked by the images themselves.
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$4k for a taxi ride and he ghosted them? I’d be definitely looking for Chan, too.
"And let's just hope George never sells the rights to Star Wars to some big no-talent garbage-agenda type corporation." "Nah, never gonna happen."
These two replaced Siskel & Ebert on Sneak Previews, after those two became too big and got their own syndicated show.
"And I do hope that they keep making 'em every three years, lets hope so..." Oh man, if only George did! Granted the Extended Universe did a great job, especially with novels like (my favorites) the Thrawn trilogy and the X-Wing series...Of course the only pre-woke Star Wars movies we got were the prequels, and even though they were somewhat mediocre at that time, they are breath of fresh air compared to the garbage Disney is giving us!
I was in elementary school when the original STAR WARS was released in 1977. My father owned a movie theatre that played it, and I practically lived there that summer, helping out a little bit and, of course, happily watching the film again and again. I remember being sad on the Thursday night marking the last night it would play. We had kept it on the screen for about sixteen weeks, and kept doing business with it all the way the while. I was in junior high when EMPIRE came out, and then in high school when RETURN OF THE JEDI came out. (I still have a couple of the original REVENGE posters that were supposedly destroyed on George's orders due to the title change that was made just as the first teasers were going into print.) It was a quite a journey for those of us seeing this stuff for the first time, growing up alongside Luke as the story continued over those six years. The only other comparison might be the Harry Potter films.
I remember going to theaters and seeing if I could write my name and phone number n the backs of the posters I wanted in case they were going to throw them away. I got some, but not after my Mom took a call and declined the first opportunity because she thought it was a scam or something. Oh boy I was upset LOL, sorry Mom!
Those 3 movies were really something back then. R2 & 3-PO , the millennium falcon. Darth Vader would take up the entire screen. Watching a farm boy become a Jedi. Han & Leia. To grow up back then with those films and the technology that had a realistic look to it , more so than that of some of the computer generated images that you see today. Those guys did miniatures and opticals like no other. Star Wars in the late 70's and 80's was really something special. That is star wars to me.
@@BonesBrigader Everyone could enjoy it, and most people did enjoy it!
That is so cool. I was in first grade. I went to school like normal on opening day and in my lunchbox my mom had written me a note asking if I wanted to go on a date after school. When she picked me up, she surprised me by taking me to Return of the Jedi. It's one of my favorite memories with her.