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Beavis and Butthead Season's Greetings Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
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Beavis and Butthead enjoy this classic Christmas Season classical piece Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from Tchaikovsky's The Nut Cracker.
Bullitt Commitment to Reality
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Metal Gear Saga 1 The Hideo Kojima Interviews and MGS Chapter 5 Minute Sample 1080p
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Red Kawa PS3 Video 9 in 1080HD of MGS Saga The Hideo Kojima Interviews five minute sample video.
Everybody's Golf World Tour PS3 Game Demo "Nice Like Ice"
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"Nice Like Ice" chip-in from Everybody's Gold World Tour PS3 Game Demo.
Cable Airport Fire
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Huge forrest fire near Claremont and Upland California. Camera view from Cable Airport in Upland.
Jacqueline Bisset is very good in the movie, I almost wish she'd been given more to do.
LOL! I just got a commercial that sampled this song before this.
Does anyone think its strange this girl at 5:48 isn't wearing any pants?
It was 1968. There was this thing called a miniskirt.
@@Yowzoe Who are you kidding? It's a shirt with no pants.
I totally agree with Butthead and Beavis this song is cool it really does sounds like Ozzy
McQueen acted with his eyes throughout this movie.The camera loved him
Butthead: The Yule Log is dumb! Beavis: FIRE! FIRE!
Damn I can't believe it's been 30 years....
I bet Beavis and Butt-Head would like the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. They do rock versions of Christmas songs.
Tengo entendido que es la escena mas difícil que hizo.
I understand the scene going through the evidence from the airport was based almost word for word on watching real cops going through evidence because the script didn't sound real to McQueen
I bet someone could indeed make a cool metal remix of "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"!
Dat dat dunt dunt, dat dat dunt dunt, dududududuuh!!!!
Show the movie for free please. 2:13
One of the greatest films, the reality in the whole production makes it really hardly date. Behind and in front of the camera was pure excellence.
0:47 Iron Man.
Robert Vaughn was excellent as slimy district attorney Chalmers.
Great film then to watch great film to watch today!!
J'adore cette musique
Cotati Raceway/Speedway?? Awesome! I went to college about a mile from there! I think it was already gone in 1980, but I’m not sure.
Ironically, the only scene that doesn't seem real at all to me is the car chase scene; actually knowing SF streets and geography wrecks it 🤣
Yeah, it kind of affected me too th-cam.com/video/_It2KB8ZAQY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=o-FczXySgyHVnKNl
I fell in love with Ms. Bassett as a 7 year old. 😂
I had that car a 67 fastback but wasnt able to get it started i had it before i saw the movie....just liked the fast back looks of the 67 an 68 cars..mine had a butchered mustang 2 front end hacked together...it needed a proper front clip back in 289 car though
Doing his own stunt diving under that jet i kinda wondered when he put his hands on his ears that it was a little crazy...he said the shock wave of the jet engines running pick him up an down slamming him back to the ground pretty wild...when his hands went on his ears that looked unscripted...an a grey area...part of doing a stunt
Whowere the 2 killers they. Were good
I know I'm late, but I love this movie 👍
Nunca es tarde, sobre todo a los que aman la cinematografía. Y por eso los clásicos son los clásicos.
@@alfredoechevarrieta7512 I don't speak Spanish dumbass
R.I.P. Bill Hickman (1921-1986). Hickman was a driver and friend to James Dean, driving Dean's Ford station wagon towing Dean's famed 550 Spyder nicknamed "Little Bastard", and often helping and advising him with his driving technique. He was driving the Ford station wagon and trailer following Dean on the day of Dean's fatal accident and was the first person on the scene. He also once used his stunt driving skills to help the police catch a bank robber.
He also drove the jeep in Patton
#HAPPYBIRTHDAY STEVE MCQUEEN - MARCH 24, 1930
He would have been 93. It's a shame that he died at just the age of 50. I have a feeling he would've made some great films in the 80's and 90's, similar to Paul Newman
@@danieljuffs9144I know, I really missed out on his work and think what more he could have done "Lo hice" was his last word and it makes me sad his youth was horrendous for such a young age to be totally alone but he gave back to that boys home 'Boys Republic' to show his appreciation and help others like him
@@danieljuffs9144 I'm 55 and can't imagine it
@@danieljuffs9144 as long as fans like you & I keep his memory alive #KingofCool 😎🏍
@JLR Thank you for the kind words. I've been watching his films ever since I was little and since they mean so much to me, I always want to show my appreciation for his life and work on both his birthday and the day he passed. I'm glad to see others like yourself commenting and interacting with fellow fans, it reinforces the fact that Steve McQueen will never be forgotten and will always be the King of Cool 👑
Heute hat Steve Mc Queen Geburtstag; happy Birthday in heaven ..... ❤❤❤😢😢😊😊
Lalo Schifrin's music is the frosting on this classic cake.
So cool to see this documentary. This film was shot almost entirely in my neighborhood in SF, as I drive many of the streets daily. Yet all these years later, almost nothing has changed. It would have been amazing to be here when they were shooting, but this was 15 years before I moved here, and I was only 9 years old. Just saw one of McQueens cars at the Peterson Auto museum in LA, and one of the original stunt Mustangs is owned by a local art school and has been on display before. Great movie, great actor! Died way too soon…🙁
Interesting story great stuff ..I will get there one day …keep safe
Tom Cruise and Top Gun are garbage compared to McQueen and Bullitt. Absolute garbage. No comparison at all.
I.HAVE IT im MY BOOK that BUD EKIM DID THE DRIVING im the MUSTANG !!!g
VAUHN Was Always a SLIPPERY BASTARD !!! 😳😂Jacki WAS Lovely 😘g
BUD EKIN too g
It sounds like Mr tinkertrain
Question for anyone who was around in 1968, where would a short film like this have appeared back then, before DVD extras, TH-cam, and all that?
I’m not sure. They couldn’t have predicted future technology, so I’m guessing that it was purely for documentary purposes for movie execs. I’m sure there are many more instances of these films languishing away in vaults. Many times they were more interesting than the films they covered.
They showed these in the movie theatres and on tv to promote the upcoming movie. Many of the big ticket movies of that era had one of these made. Too expensive now.
@@b3j8 Thanks!
👍🎭🖼
I watched some of the filming of this movie in SF. Great movie.
I love to hate Chalmers!
8:37 - The Dodge goes out of control a bit and hits not only the parked 1956 Ford but also - more importantly - the camera on the tripod on the sidewalk, and sends it bouncing on the ground. In the finished film, this required a noticeable and slightly odd split-second cut. You see the Ford get hit, but then to cover up the destruction of the camera, there's a tiny bit of film of the same view before the Charger flew into the scene. You brain barely registers this anomaly but you do sense something is weird.
Its hard to follow.
Tom Cruise is the modern equivalent of Steve McQueen when it comes to commitment to realism. Top Gun maverick put actors in a flying jet with cameras mounted inside the cockpit and film actual flying jets instead of CGI. Looks like history repeats by itself.
Interesting analogy. But Top Gun Maverick lacks the spareness of Bullitt. All the computer-generated special effects are both a blessing and a curse. I love the slow panning shots in Bullitt and the closeups of feeling faces.
Ningún actor se parece a Mcqueen. El fué único e irrepetible. Carisma , sensualidad , autenticidad. El HOMBRE con mayúsculas 👏👏💯💯❤️❤️
TRIVIA : The Guy who wrote this Story ! Wrote the Book The Amytiville Horror ! Which came under fire as he wrote it as a True story when most of it was Fiction ! R.I.P Jay Anson ❤🙏
Mute witness was the book
I just watched Bullitt for the first time. Late 60s and 70s movies are as cool as it can get. Slow telling the story in pictures and never explaining the plot. like movies today do. I love the style and to see a time I never lived. And seeing behind the scenes is great... Thanks for uploading 🙂
Holy shit he said he used real doctors and nurses in his movie,s 👋😳😳👍😳👋 that's why he's the King of allllll Men . He wants his movies to look real and feel real and that's why Steve McQueen is a tough guy in real life 👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎 the man now Hollywood sucks 😞😔😴😔😔😔😔😔😔 really bad 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
All this is probably what inspired his son "Chad" to become an race car driver at an early age.
I watch this on Christmas Day
Merry Christmas
Really, enjoyed this; narration was superb!
This film, "BULLITT" has so much depth, this is 1968, over 50 years ago. The film has a modern feel to it .The film never really feels dated. Everybody is great in this film. Great work SYEVE MCQUEEN, AND DIRECTOR, PETER YATES, MISS BOTH OF YOU.