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Quentin Tarantino on Point Blank
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Amy Nicholson interviews QT
Fearmakers: Roger Corman - King of the B's
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Directors Joe Dante, John Carpenter, Jim Wynorski, writer Richard Matheson, author Bill Warren, screenwriter Mark McGee and others discuss the works of Roger Corman.
Quentin Tarantino on seeing The Matrix on opening night in 1999
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Amy Nicholson interviews QT
Alec Baldwin in talk with Brian De Palma
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In October 2019 the Hamptons International Film Festival honored Brian De Palma with Lifetime Achievement Award. Award was presented by his daughter Piper De Palma, and he was interviewed by Alec Baldwin. Audio from "Here's the Thing with Alec Baldwin", custom made video.
Quentin Tarantino on catching up with MCU & Superhero movies
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Amy Nicholson interviews QT
GONE GIRL | Bedroom Scene | David Fincher Commentary
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Rosamund Pike goes psycho on Neil Patrick Harris
Quentin Tarantino on 70s porn scene & Boogie Nights
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Amy Nicholson interviews QT
David Fincher & Brad Pitt on first public reactions from the Se7en premiere
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David Fincher & Brad Pitt talk about the premiere screening of Se7en in New York and marketing people in Hollywood
HEAT Heist Scene | Michael Mann commentary
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All rights go to Warner Bros.
Pacino/De Niro diner scene in HEAT | Michael Mann commentary
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All rights go to Warner Bros.
Dazed & Confused | Making of
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The making of Richard Linklater's classic 1993 film Dazed & Confused All rights go to Universal
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Modesto incident
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On the night of March 22, 1970, Kathleen Johns was driving from San Bernardino to Petaluma to visit her mother. She was seven months pregnant and had her 10-month-old daughter beside her.[38] While heading west on Highway 132 near Modesto, a car behind her began honking its horn and flashing its headlights. She pulled off the road and stopped. The man in the car parked behind her, approached he...
Lumet on Lumet
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This is a compilation of interviews conducted with Sidney Lumet throughout his carrer, where he talks about the art of directing, his beginnings and films (filmography includes 12 Angry Men, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Network)
Guilt by association: The making of Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND
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Spellbound (1945) Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Checkhov, Rhonda Fleming All rights go to Warner Home Video
Quentin Tarantino on True Romance's original structure
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Quentin Tarantino on True Romance's original structure
A Brief History Of Slasher Movies
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A Brief History Of Slasher Movies
Los Angeles: City of Film Noir (documentary)
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Los Angeles: City of Film Noir (documentary)
Get Out | Director commentary
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Get Out | Director commentary
Friedkin's reaction to Refn's claim that Only God Forgives is a masterpiece
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Friedkin's reaction to Refn's claim that Only God Forgives is a masterpiece
From Dusk Till Dawn | Tarantino & Rodriguez commentary for "Santanico Pandemonium"
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From Dusk Till Dawn | Tarantino & Rodriguez commentary for "Santanico Pandemonium"
Bill Skarsgård on IT: Chapter 2 (2019)
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Bill Skarsgård on IT: Chapter 2 (2019)
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Lake Berryessa attack
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ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Lake Berryessa attack
ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Vallejo shooting
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ZODIAC | David Fincher commentary of the Vallejo shooting
Story on Martin Sheen's heart attack on APOCALYPSE NOW
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Story on Martin Sheen's heart attack on APOCALYPSE NOW
Michael Mann interviews Ridley Scott: All The Money In The World
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Michael Mann interviews Ridley Scott: All The Money In The World
Gary Oldman on Lee Harvey Oswald & filming JFK
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Gary Oldman on Lee Harvey Oswald & filming JFK
David Patrick Kelly plays a song for David Lynch
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David Patrick Kelly plays a song for David Lynch
Bill Skarsgård on his role in Stephen King's Castle Rock
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Bill Skarsgård on his role in Stephen King's Castle Rock
Ridley Scott on Kevin Spacey: "I never heard from him"
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Ridley Scott on Kevin Spacey: "I never heard from him"

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  • @kuruptzZz
    @kuruptzZz 2 години тому

    He's right. I remember the little previews. Just morpheus jumping across the rooftop and landing...and then "what is the matrix?"...end. It got me sooo hyped

  • @-C.S.R
    @-C.S.R 3 години тому

    He said in another interview as much as he loves the matrix he thinks that it was ruined by the sequels! He thought it was the perfect movie that ended perfectly and didn't need the crap that they put out afterwards! I totally agree those next two movies were rushed and even the people that made the movie said they never intended it to ever have a sequels but they offered them so much money they couldn't refuse.

  • @MustafaAli-lb8dq
    @MustafaAli-lb8dq 3 години тому

    The movie was thrilling but sort of weird. Why didn't the women run when the killer was recording with his camera.

  • @MustafaAli-lb8dq
    @MustafaAli-lb8dq 3 години тому

    It was not frightening, just thrilling

  • @caderoger
    @caderoger 3 години тому

    "and I was like... wow" what does this mean? was he appaled by the apathy from the caller?was he surprised that the movie actually existed and he hadn't anticipated that?

  • @7owlfthr
    @7owlfthr 6 годин тому

    Of course wikipedia still spouts the warren report garbage.

  • @icaanul
    @icaanul 8 годин тому

    Decades after the government would terminate, smear, intimidate, or imprison those that question the narrative, Oliver Stein releases a movie about such with very little pushback from anyone. Makes you wonder. Perhaps they are framing it up to suit a purpose. As he hides behind a name change.(Of course there is zero mention of a certain people Oliver shares lineage with) *cough* Kennedy Bill And low and behold, we're fighting the same exact problems Germany did. Hmmmmm

    • @reboniak1966
      @reboniak1966 6 годин тому

      I deeply adore Oliver STEIN as a filmmaker, but you hit the nail on the head

  • @carlomaknus3863
    @carlomaknus3863 8 годин тому

    Beautiful

  • @Rocky-or4rz
    @Rocky-or4rz 12 годин тому

    I remember my brother and I went just to watch the Star Wars Episode 1 trailer was confirmed at the beginning, this was the only way to watch it because there was no internet back then. Then we liked the movie itself so much we went and watched it again. Matrix ended up being better then the prequel trilogy anyway lol. Matrix is still one of my favorite sci-fi trilogies, might have to watch it again, feeling the itch to.

  • @Larkinchance
    @Larkinchance 12 годин тому

    Oliver Stone is a great writer coming out of the Vietnam war and a great director. The film JFK caused him to be marginalized by the corporate media. This is the same media that leading this country to its destruction...

  • @Larkinchance
    @Larkinchance 12 годин тому

    I was alive at the time of the assassination and everyone relied on the "News" without question. About the late 60's Mark Lane and others began to question the Warren Commission. From that point on there was always a doubt. After the year 2000, people began to think, "Ok, so there was a conspiracy but that was then and it was and water under the bridge. Remembering Eisenhower's warnings about the "Military Industrial Complex" and the earnestness that we are trying to get into a big war, I'm beginning to think that the same people (forces) that killed Kennedy are still in charge...

    • @reboniak1966
      @reboniak1966 6 годин тому

      "Beginning to think"? Well, in 95% of the countries in the world, 80% of the population has known this for decades, but it is never too late to see the truth

    • @Larkinchance
      @Larkinchance 5 хвилин тому

      @@reboniak1966 One can easily be shot down as a conspiracy theorist so I rely on conclusive evidence... however these people specialize in leaving no evidence...

  • @JohnWest-zq5gs
    @JohnWest-zq5gs 18 годин тому

    Everything in the JFK movie was total lies there was no conspiracy to kill Kennedy Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone

  • @k3digichaos
    @k3digichaos 18 годин тому

    I love this movie. This is a treat

  • @brucegoodall3794
    @brucegoodall3794 19 годин тому

    Its all very obvious now that the criminals most responsible for murdering J.F.K. are the pervert closet crossdresser H. Hoover, and the Criminals H. W. Bush, and L.B.J. Trump has said he will reveal all the facts of the matter when he becomes the 47 th President. He promised to do it before, but didn't. If he dosen't do it this time He will lose all my respect and credibility. If he chooses Vivek as his V.P. I will vote for him, because I think Vivek will release this information when he becomes the 48th president. If Trump chooses anyone else for V.P. he won't get my vote. We The People deserve to know the truth. I hate Liars. 😒

  • @Allyourbase1990
    @Allyourbase1990 20 годин тому

    My sister used to watch this when we were kids in the 90s and it’s still one of my favorites

  • @tommygregory9601
    @tommygregory9601 23 години тому

    Thanks to this film I got paddled in high school by the juniors soon to be seniors my freshman year of 1999 lmao😂 the memories. I remember everyone ran away. I walked up to them and said let's get this over with and I only got 1 lick by the biggest dude. I said wozzers. No tears just a red ass and boy did it sting. You just gotta keep livin.

  • @QuantumEffectResidue
    @QuantumEffectResidue День тому

    From what I heard that story isn't true about the Moors. I mean they were there but I don't think they had anything to do with the way Sicilians look today. I mean my grandma on my brother's side was a Cefalu, and many of my relatives on my mother's side had blue eyes. My other Aunt has green eyes. Now it is true that many do look very dark but don't forget where they're located on the globe they have an opportunity to get very tan. And they're all of skin kind of already so there you go.

  • @TheMightyOdin
    @TheMightyOdin День тому

    Watching Kill Bill vol 2. Bill at the end of the movie is in room 101. I was wondering if there was a connection with the Matrix since 101 appears multiple times.

  • @toncuz8291
    @toncuz8291 День тому

    Except, the Moors never ruled Italy or Sicily. They came and were thrown out after a few years. The Moors stayed in Spain and France for 800 years. Tarantino is kind of an idiot when it comes to history...hence his support of the genocide in Gaza.

  • @sistersincarcerated
    @sistersincarcerated День тому

    "It's not a pimple on the asshole of humanity." LMAO

  • @siddbastard
    @siddbastard День тому

    the world ended in 2000.

  • @mozboywi
    @mozboywi День тому

    Informative, moving, infuriating. Excellence.

  • @lukeszymanski4863
    @lukeszymanski4863 2 дні тому

    In my top ten movies of all time. Classic

  • @user-uz7ir9sc1t
    @user-uz7ir9sc1t 2 дні тому

    POWER PLAY: I was a government investigator for 26 years and have always suspected Ruby was indeed injected with cancer cells to silence him, to kill him. Or else LBJ would have been exposed as being behind the JFK murder. To doubters, I ask you Google images a photo rarely seen until recently when it became pubic knowledge just a few years ago after the former White House photographer of it passed away. He had saved the photo for decades but fearing for his life if he ever made the photo public knowledge, he kept it under wraps. Since his death not long ago, the photo is now on the Internet and it shows LBJ exchanging smiles and winks with Sen. Albert Hall of Texas on Air Force 1 after LBJ was sworn in. In contrast to other photos that showed a somber LBJ being sworn in. This photo spoke volumes about LBJ's cons[piracy against JFK. Do a search on Google Images for LBJ Air Force One The Wink. And you will see LBJ turning back to look at Sen. Hall as Hall smiles and winks at LBJ like the cat who got the mouse. Any investigator, detective or government agent and/or psychologist would tell you that LBJ had to also been winking and smiling back at Sen. Hall, who appears to have been a part of the conspiracy himself in that at least he was aware JFK's murder was going to happen. I agree with Stone. The Mafia would not have been used as a part of this plot against JFK. Certainly not as shooters. Because the government cannot trust the Mafia and vice versa, for one thing. Guys like LBJ had professional paramilitary gunmen at his disposal, CIA and retired military snipers, professional hit squads, etc. to use, not Sam Giannca, that Mafia angle is the imagination of the press and their speculation.

  • @joebudi5136
    @joebudi5136 2 дні тому

    RIP Donald Sutherland

  • @CSDonohue11
    @CSDonohue11 2 дні тому

    This film is A Masterpiece 🎥 Oliver is able to take all these facts and all these Truths & bring them all together in perfect timeline to expose the world and especially the country to facts they’d/We’d not even yet heard back in 1990 and people that had heard them had kind of forgot & was yet just have it all put together so clearly & people back then needed that Our parents & grandparents were too naive even after all they’d seen . This is 1 of My very favorite movies I’ve probably seen this film more than any other Back to The Future & Goonies & Casino are up there 😁 Seriously, it is Top 3 Films It’s ends up being A Great Documentary Well Done Oliver Stone and The Cast

  • @j0hnyboi
    @j0hnyboi 2 дні тому

    Trailer #1 pretty much spelled out the entire mythology

  • @jagojuice9133
    @jagojuice9133 2 дні тому

    wish this had a second movie! literal fav movie! its so good

  • @jonklein7130
    @jonklein7130 2 дні тому

    Developer capabilities and doing it is two different things

  • @skiak004
    @skiak004 2 дні тому

    I graduated in '76 and this movie nails my suburban teenage years. Good times, but like they Rick said, crazy too. I think we were the last generation to have access to upwards mobility with "affordable" college. Pell grants and working part time got you through with not too much debt. We let the corporations take all the jobs to China so we could buy cheap stuff, and now too many kids don't see much of a chance of reaching middle class. Citizens' United needs to be reversed. I feel for the next generation.

  • @terry4137
    @terry4137 2 дні тому

    Read Chaos! Good book and will enlighten you about a lot!

  • @STWRITES1
    @STWRITES1 3 дні тому

    It took years for me to absorb all the info in this movie, and all the facts and lies in the case, and do I still know?

  • @terencewinters2154
    @terencewinters2154 3 дні тому

    Conflation by stone with unrelated facts . The injection meh but he was given some spicy meatballs from a takeout .

  • @paulfitzgerald2673
    @paulfitzgerald2673 3 дні тому

    I was 4 years old with my mother at Sears and Roebuck. ? or S. KLEIN in Cheverly Md. The place was empty except for the Televison section . On the ride home my mother .was crying I was asking her what's wrong trying to console her. Afterwards in the months and years ahead I felt a change in this nation even as a kid, in the loss of everyone being in a good mood that seemed to permeate life when Kennedy was alive. I still remember that mood as young as I was.

  • @scottd1903
    @scottd1903 3 дні тому

    Was class of 2000. We must've watched this 100 times between 93 and then. Guarantee I've heard (or said myself) this entire movie quoted in parts dozens of times. This movie was my youth, and it made me make sure that while everyone couldn't wait to get out of high school, i enjoyed every minute of it. When people would say things like "i can't wait to get out of here." And I'd say "why? Your life is never going to be this easy again until maybe the day u retire, enjoy it now, u will miss it." And i was so right

  • @jpw5820
    @jpw5820 3 дні тому

    The Moors were White not Black

  • @dand7130
    @dand7130 3 дні тому

    ugh the way he was stirring it

  • @felipecamposribeiro4852
    @felipecamposribeiro4852 3 дні тому

    Its sad that, nowadays i can't tell if this is real or AI generated

  • @barryeck4183
    @barryeck4183 4 дні тому

    It's so evident now that there are people like you Mark exposing the lies and evil. It truly is truth versus lies. Light versus darkness. God versus satan.

  • @camelkins9688
    @camelkins9688 4 дні тому

    The only other movie that I can remember feeling even a bit close to how I felt watching The Matrix, was Matt Reeve's "The Batman". The Batmobile scene along reminded me of that "electric" feeling that Tarantino describes. I felt like a kid again.

  • @luisbohorquez7096
    @luisbohorquez7096 4 дні тому

    Brian Doyle Murray (Bill Murray's brother)

  • @browningautomatic2393
    @browningautomatic2393 4 дні тому

    GOOD VIDEO ! TUESDAY 6/25/24 JUNE 25, 2024

  • @CoIoneIPanic
    @CoIoneIPanic 4 дні тому

    I dont think the peeps of other generations understand how overrated this movie is. Kids didn't act like that during that time. These kids act like they from the quaalude generation. Which they are.

  • @philipgreenegreene3454
    @philipgreenegreene3454 5 днів тому

    I had just turned 13!

  • @carydavidhoffson6014
    @carydavidhoffson6014 5 днів тому

    Jack ruby was in good health and he did not have cancer this was the only way to stop him from talking that would be different from Lee harvey oswald this time

  • @09rja
    @09rja 5 днів тому

    It's medically impossible that he got cancer that way.

  • @nathangayner7592
    @nathangayner7592 5 днів тому

    For sure, the most mind blowing movie I’ve ever seen in the theater. What it was, was not possible, until I saw it with my own eyes. Loved it!

  • @zenneosen1
    @zenneosen1 5 днів тому

    He is right. Reviews kill the movie expectation these days. Every Tom, dick, and Harry who has a mobile phone is an expert and his half a## take on movie reviews is killing the industry.

  • @harrisonshields7084
    @harrisonshields7084 5 днів тому

    1999 was a revolutionary year for movies. Four films came out of major Hollywood studios that year which broke all the rules. They were subversive and philosophical and changed the way many of us watched movies forever. The Matrix was obviously one of them. The other three were…

  • @JJDrumsChannel
    @JJDrumsChannel 5 днів тому

    Man what a great fucking story .. you could make a movie just from this story and it would be incredible....