1973: MY FAVORITES (in order) (1) The Last Detail (2) The Exorcist (3) American Graffiti (4) Paper Moon (5) Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid (6) The Harder They Come (Jamaica) (7) Save The Tiger (8) Amarcord (aka: I Remember) (Italy) (9) Mean Streets (10) Scenes From A Marriage (Sweden) (11) Serpico (12) Scarecrow (13) Enter The Dragon (Hong Kong) (14) The Way We Were (15) The Long Goodbye (16) Badlands (17) Spirit Of The Beehive (Spain) (18) Bang The Drum Slowly (19) Day For Night (France) (20) O Lucky Man! (UK) (21) The Sting (22) The Last American Hero (23) The Mother And The Whore (France) (24) Cinderella Liberty (25) La Grande Bouffe (aka: The Big Feast) (France-Italy) (26) Jimi Hendrix (Doc.) (27) Distant Thunder (India) (28) The Paper Chase (29) The Iceman Cometh (30) The Day Of The Jackal (UK) (31) That'll Be The Day (UK) (32) The Holy Mountain (Mexico) (33) The Friends Of Eddie Coyle (34) The Wicker Man (UK) (35) The Devil In Miss Jones (XXX) (36) The Fantastic Planet (Czechoslovakia) (37) The Last Of Sheila (38) Sleeper (39) Turkish Delight (aka: The Shelter Of Your Arms) (The Netherlands) (40) Frank Film (short) (41) Walking Tall (42) The Bolero (short) GUILTY PLEASURE'S: (not in order) Soylent Green Jesus Christ Superstar Don't Look Now (UK-Italy) Blume In Love Magnum Force Jonathan Livingston Seagull The Seven-Ups Theatre Of Blood (UK) Live And Let Die (UK-US) A Touch Of Class (UK) Westworld The Three Musketeers (US-Spain) Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams Lady Snowblood (Japan) Charley-One-Eye
@@smith1958b I only gave it ***. I did nominate it for Best Supporting Actor (Ernest Borgnine) and Best Song "A Man And A Train" sung by Marty Robbins. I also didn't mention other good *** movies including: Charley Varrick, Coffy, Cops And Robbers, The Day Of The Dolphin, A Delicate Balance (UK-Canada-US), A Doll's House (UK) (Claire Bloom version), Electra Glide In Blue, Gordon's War, Heavy Traffic, High Plains Drifter, The Homecoming (UK-US), Kid Blue, Lolly-Madonna XXX (aka: Lolly-Madonna War) (aka: Fire In The Meadow), The Mack, The Optimists (UK) (with Peter Sellers), Papillon, Shamus, Slither, PLUS other Academy Award nominated documentary's and short subjects and other movies I've not seen...So It Goes...
What a great list. A true international cinephile. I hope to check some of the things I have not seen or heard of. We do have one issue. You put the Three Musketeers under guilty pleasure and it's a unique masterful tour de force. So Now I have to challenge you to a dual. Noon o'clock in the courtyard of a convent.
excellent comprehensive list, but I would also like to mention 2 films starring Walter Matthau: 1. Charley Varrick (Walter has an affair with Felicia Farr, his buddy Jack Lemmon's real life wife) 2. The Laughing Policeman
some of the films made then that i appreciated could be el espiritu de la colmena, electra glide in blue, the hourglass sanytorium, scenes from a marriage, scarecrow, la societe du spectacle, amarcord, friends of eddie coyle .. you did a herzog! or was it ´72? ha regards!
Wow it took way to long for your channel to cross my feed. I’m subscribed to quite a few movie list type channels and I think yours ranks up there with Ghost Pirate Entertainment. I’m going to watch Don’t Look Now just for the perms
I almost thought you were going to forget “La Grande Bouffe” can you believe my dad took me to see this in the theater when I was nine years old?? talk about inappropriate
73 had three heavy hitters for horror. I just saw Wicker Man and Dont Look Now for the first time recently. Both phenomenal but neither as good as the Exorcist.
My favorite Woody Allen film (Sleeper), my favorite James Bond film (Live And Let Die), and my favorite Dirty Harry film (Magnum Force) all came out in 1973.
1973 was a memorable year for me as a teenager. List is in particular order: - The Holy Mountain - American Graffiti - The Outfit - Soylent Green - Fantastic Planet - Amarcord - Day for Night - Paper Moon - Scenes from a Marriage - Serpico - The Sting - Enter the Dragon - O Lucky Nan! - The Exorcist - Lady Snowblood - Badlands - Mean Streets - The Day of the Jackal - The Three Musketeers - Westworld - The Paper Chase - The Iceman Cometh - The Long Goodbye - The Last Detail - The Seven-Ups - The Wicker Man - Don’t Look Now - Blume in Love - The Friends of Eddie Coyle - Walking Tall - Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid - Magnum Force - The Big Feast - The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
i like this top 20 movies of 1973. On July 13, 1973, I was born five weeks. Premature because I was such a large baby boy. And I was born cesarean. And my late mother was so happy! Too bad heart disease caused my mother to die. On August 25, 1991 from Heart Problems, I cried really hard that day!
Enthusiastically agree on Don't Look Now as #1. It's one of the best, most intelligent horror films, full stop. Re The Exorcist: for all the younglings out there, the spiderwalk wasn't in it until one of the extended/director's cuts in the early 2000s. Tbh, I can see why it was originally cut, because it is pretty cheesy.
My Top 20 Favourites of 1973: (20) The Mackintosh Man (19) Carry On Girls (18) The Wicker Man (17) The Mad Adventures Of Rabbi Jacob (16) Holiday On The Buses (15) Magnum Force (14) The Seven Ups (13) My Name Is Nobody (12) The Friends Of Eddie Coyle (11) Badlands (10) Papillon (9) Enter The Dragon (8) Steptoe And Son Ride Again (7) Mean Streets (6) White Lightning (5) American Graffiti (4) The Sting (3) The Olsen Gang Goes Crazy (2) High Plains Drifter (1) The Exorcist
ElectraGlide In Blue starring Robert Blake is in my Top 10 as well as Save The Tiger starring Jack Lemmon. Bang The Drum Slowly starring Robert DeNiro is excellent
Back again on this awesome channel to ask you if you’ve seen this or that, can you blame me? You have good taste. Ever seen Gang War in Milan, Il Boss or Torso? I bet you’ve seen Torso, quite well known amongst Italian film and Horror fans. If so, thoughts?
My Top 10: 10. The Last Detail 9. Badlands 8. The Way We Were 7. Mean Streets 6. Torso 5. The Exorcist 4. Live and Let Die 3. Sleeper 2. Enter the Dragon 1. The Wicker Man
My Top 10 1.Mean Streets 2. American Graffiti 3. The Last Detail 4.Serpico 5. Enter The Dragon 6. Badlands 7. Jesus Christ Superstar 8. Heavy Traffic 9. The Mack 10. The Exorcist
I recognize the music that is playing during your review of Badlands. It's from True Romance. I don't normally recognize things like that but that song always stuck in my head. I'm not sure if it's originally from something else or not but I definitely heard it in True Romance. 1973 may be the best movie year ever.
,, I agree with yr choices 🎉 and recently discovered a film I'd never heard of before Scarecrow (1973) w Pacino & Hackman,, I'm about half way thru,, it's tricky it's great it's summink else and it's pretty fonny 😅😂❤
I remember watching the Exorsist when I was 8 when it came out on TV, I was terrified. At the time my mother and father had split up and my mother and grandmother and I moved to Sacramento. When I had to sleep with my mom because I was so scared I thought “Oh No, This only happens to girls, and I was sleeping between my mom and grandmother, needless to say I didn’t sleep that night!!
It’s quite funny to see how many of these movies are remakes. I had no idea that the wicker man was a repeat, I can’t believe they would want to make it twice!!!
I remember being in back of the station wagon with my parents upfront while I would watch all the other movies while listening to the one we were watching, in Oceanside ca, and San Diego. What memories!!!
My top 6 all in my 200 films of all time are: 6 Magnum Force 5 Carry On Girls 4 Papillon 3 Columbo: Any Old Port In A Storm 2 The Excorcist 1 Live And Let Die
Also in 1973 : - The Mother and the Whore (Jean Eustache) - Scarecrow (Jerry Schatzberg) - The Spirit of the Beehive (Víctor Erice) - Fantastic Planet (René Laloux) - Breezy (Clint Eastwood)
My 20 for 1973 - another top top year 20. La Grande Bouffe 19. The Long Goodbye 18. The Day of The Dolphin 17. Scarecrow 16. The Last Detail 15. American Graffiti 14. Charley Varrick 13. The Wicker Man 12. The Sting 11. The Exorcist 10. Paper Moon 9. Serpico 8. Mean Streets 7. Don't Look Now 6. Day For Night 5. O Lucky Man 4. Amarcord 3. Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid 2. The Spirit of The Beehive NUMBER ONE: BADLANDS
Weird list. You left off Charley Varrick, one of Walter Matthau's best roles. Also Papillon with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. I would include Jesus Christ Superstar. Bang the Drum Slowly. Dillinger. The Friends of Eddie Coyle. High Plains Drifter. Save the Tiger won an Oscar for Jack Lemmon. Woody Allen's Sleeper. The Way We Were.
1973 was my first full year in college, so I remember many of these movies. I don't share your taste for bloody killings and lesser known horror films. You omitted Sleeper, but otherwise a good list.
Don't let the low viewcount discourage you man, this is a great and very entertaining channel.
how do u know his discouraged
The Friends of Eddie Coyle..............criminally underrated
Great video, but.... Jesus Christ Superstar!
Great list. My favorite films from 1973 has to go to Fantastic Planet. A pretty surreal French animated film that isn't brought up enough.
1973: MY FAVORITES (in order)
(1) The Last Detail
(2) The Exorcist
(3) American Graffiti
(4) Paper Moon
(5) Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
(6) The Harder They Come (Jamaica)
(7) Save The Tiger
(8) Amarcord (aka: I Remember) (Italy)
(9) Mean Streets
(10) Scenes From A Marriage (Sweden)
(11) Serpico
(12) Scarecrow
(13) Enter The Dragon (Hong Kong)
(14) The Way We Were
(15) The Long Goodbye
(16) Badlands
(17) Spirit Of The Beehive (Spain)
(18) Bang The Drum Slowly
(19) Day For Night (France)
(20) O Lucky Man! (UK)
(21) The Sting
(22) The Last American Hero
(23) The Mother And The Whore (France)
(24) Cinderella Liberty
(25) La Grande Bouffe (aka: The Big Feast) (France-Italy)
(26) Jimi Hendrix (Doc.)
(27) Distant Thunder (India)
(28) The Paper Chase
(29) The Iceman Cometh
(30) The Day Of The Jackal (UK)
(31) That'll Be The Day (UK)
(32) The Holy Mountain (Mexico)
(33) The Friends Of Eddie Coyle
(34) The Wicker Man (UK)
(35) The Devil In Miss Jones (XXX)
(36) The Fantastic Planet (Czechoslovakia)
(37) The Last Of Sheila
(38) Sleeper
(39) Turkish Delight (aka: The Shelter Of Your Arms) (The Netherlands)
(40) Frank Film (short)
(41) Walking Tall
(42) The Bolero (short)
GUILTY PLEASURE'S: (not in order)
Soylent Green
Jesus Christ Superstar
Don't Look Now (UK-Italy)
Blume In Love
Magnum Force
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
The Seven-Ups
Theatre Of Blood (UK)
Live And Let Die (UK-US)
A Touch Of Class (UK)
Westworld
The Three Musketeers (US-Spain)
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
Lady Snowblood (Japan)
Charley-One-Eye
WHAT! No Emperor of the North.
@@smith1958b I only gave it ***. I did nominate it for Best Supporting Actor (Ernest Borgnine) and Best Song "A Man And A Train" sung by Marty Robbins. I also didn't mention other good *** movies including: Charley Varrick, Coffy, Cops And Robbers, The Day Of The Dolphin, A Delicate Balance (UK-Canada-US), A Doll's House (UK) (Claire Bloom version), Electra Glide In Blue, Gordon's War, Heavy Traffic, High Plains Drifter, The Homecoming (UK-US), Kid Blue, Lolly-Madonna XXX (aka: Lolly-Madonna War) (aka: Fire In The Meadow), The Mack, The Optimists (UK) (with Peter Sellers), Papillon, Shamus, Slither, PLUS other Academy Award nominated documentary's and short subjects and other movies I've not seen...So It Goes...
All the movies above are 3 star movies. For some reason when I type *'s, it only goes up to 2**'s
What a great list. A true international cinephile. I hope to check some of the things I have not seen or heard of.
We do have one issue. You put the Three Musketeers under guilty pleasure and it's a unique masterful tour de force. So Now I have to challenge you to a dual. Noon o'clock in the courtyard of a convent.
excellent comprehensive list, but I would also like to mention 2 films starring Walter Matthau:
1. Charley Varrick (Walter has an affair with Felicia Farr, his buddy Jack Lemmon's real life wife)
2. The Laughing Policeman
some of the films made then that i appreciated could be el espiritu de la colmena, electra glide in blue, the hourglass sanytorium, scenes from a marriage, scarecrow, la societe du spectacle, amarcord, friends of eddie coyle .. you did a herzog! or was it ´72? ha regards!
Wow it took way to long for your channel to cross my feed. I’m subscribed to quite a few movie list type channels and I think yours ranks up there with Ghost Pirate Entertainment. I’m going to watch Don’t Look Now just for the perms
I almost thought you were going to forget “La Grande Bouffe” can you believe my dad took me to see this in the theater when I was nine years old?? talk about inappropriate
73 had three heavy hitters for horror. I just saw Wicker Man and Dont Look Now for the first time recently. Both phenomenal but neither as good as the Exorcist.
My favorite Woody Allen film (Sleeper),
my favorite James Bond film (Live And Let Die),
and my favorite Dirty Harry film (Magnum Force)
all came out in 1973.
1973 was a memorable year for me as a teenager. List is in particular order:
- The Holy Mountain
- American Graffiti
- The Outfit
- Soylent Green
- Fantastic Planet
- Amarcord
- Day for Night
- Paper Moon
- Scenes from a Marriage
- Serpico
- The Sting
- Enter the Dragon
- O Lucky Nan!
- The Exorcist
- Lady Snowblood
- Badlands
- Mean Streets
- The Day of the Jackal
- The Three Musketeers
- Westworld
- The Paper Chase
- The Iceman Cometh
- The Long Goodbye
- The Last Detail
- The Seven-Ups
- The Wicker Man
- Don’t Look Now
- Blume in Love
- The Friends of Eddie Coyle
- Walking Tall
- Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
- Magnum Force
- The Big Feast
- The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
One extraordinary year for movies, It spoiled me at the time
i like this top 20 movies of 1973. On July 13, 1973, I was born five weeks. Premature because I was such a large baby boy. And I was born cesarean. And my late mother was so happy! Too bad heart disease caused my mother to die. On August 25, 1991 from Heart Problems, I cried really hard that day!
Enthusiastically agree on Don't Look Now as #1. It's one of the best, most intelligent horror films, full stop.
Re The Exorcist: for all the younglings out there, the spiderwalk wasn't in it until one of the extended/director's cuts in the early 2000s. Tbh, I can see why it was originally cut, because it is pretty cheesy.
My Top 20 Favourites of 1973:
(20) The Mackintosh Man
(19) Carry On Girls
(18) The Wicker Man
(17) The Mad Adventures Of Rabbi Jacob
(16) Holiday On The Buses
(15) Magnum Force
(14) The Seven Ups
(13) My Name Is Nobody
(12) The Friends Of Eddie Coyle
(11) Badlands
(10) Papillon
(9) Enter The Dragon
(8) Steptoe And Son Ride Again
(7) Mean Streets
(6) White Lightning
(5) American Graffiti
(4) The Sting
(3) The Olsen Gang Goes Crazy
(2) High Plains Drifter
(1) The Exorcist
RIP Donald Sutherland 🙏
Le cinéma des ces années était très brillant.
On ne pense pas à tous les films.
ElectraGlide In Blue starring Robert Blake is in my Top 10 as well as Save The Tiger starring Jack Lemmon. Bang The Drum Slowly starring Robert DeNiro is excellent
Back again on this awesome channel to ask you if you’ve seen this or that, can you blame me? You have good taste. Ever seen Gang War in Milan, Il Boss or Torso? I bet you’ve seen Torso, quite well known amongst Italian film and Horror fans. If so, thoughts?
My Top 10:
10. The Last Detail
9. Badlands
8. The Way We Were
7. Mean Streets
6. Torso
5. The Exorcist
4. Live and Let Die
3. Sleeper
2. Enter the Dragon
1. The Wicker Man
My Top 10
1.Mean Streets
2. American Graffiti
3. The Last Detail
4.Serpico
5. Enter The Dragon
6. Badlands
7. Jesus Christ Superstar
8. Heavy Traffic
9. The Mack
10. The Exorcist
I have to put SERPICO higher up, but I don't have any other suggestions. You know what the good stuff is.
No last of Sheila??? JAMES MASON voice?? Also friends of Eddie Doyle robbed
O Lucky Man would be in my 1973 Top 20. some really unnerving scenes.
Don’t agree on your Raymond Chandler pick. I’ll take Bogey or Mitchel every time.
The
Friends
of
Eddie
Coyle.
Watch
it.
Now.
The year of the most adorable human in America.
Luci Christian.
Serpico
The Sting
Many thanks for your great movie list. Best wishes from Finland.
Did you ever see “The Last of Sheila”, also from 1973? It’s a great film.
The Opium Trail aka Deadly China Doll
Angela Maos' first lead.
I recognize the music that is playing during your review of Badlands. It's from True Romance. I don't normally recognize things like that but that song always stuck in my head. I'm not sure if it's originally from something else or not but I definitely heard it in True Romance. 1973 may be the best movie year ever.
,, I agree with yr choices 🎉 and recently discovered a film I'd never heard of before
Scarecrow (1973) w Pacino & Hackman,, I'm about half way thru,, it's tricky it's great it's summink else and it's pretty fonny 😅😂❤
Good list! But sitting there sipping booze looks immature
Serpico, or as Mad Magazine called it, Serpicool.
Number 14 got you a new subscriber 😂
I remember watching the Exorsist when I was 8 when it came out on TV, I was terrified. At the time my mother and father had split up and my mother and grandmother and I moved to Sacramento. When I had to sleep with my mom because I was so scared I thought “Oh No, This only happens to girls, and I was sleeping between my mom and grandmother, needless to say I didn’t sleep that night!!
It’s quite funny to see how many of these movies are remakes. I had no idea that the wicker man was a repeat, I can’t believe they would want to make it twice!!!
Did he really call the characters from American Graffiti, Privileged White Kids?
I know, awful.
Also did you like the Enter the Dragon theme song? I thought it was badass
if you couldn´t do a top 10 list i couldn´t do a top 20 xD
I remember being in back of the station wagon with my parents upfront while I would watch all the other movies while listening to the one we were watching, in Oceanside ca, and San Diego. What memories!!!
My top 6 all in my 200 films of all time are:
6 Magnum Force
5 Carry On Girls
4 Papillon
3 Columbo: Any Old Port In A Storm
2 The Excorcist
1 Live And Let Die
Odd that you would place Any Old Port In A Storm in your list. That happens to be my favorite Columbo episode.
I was 5 years old. I’ve done this before but didn’t see your videos but I am very impressed. With your views on the pictures.
My Favorites From 1973 Are:
•High Plains Drifter
•Enter the Dragon
•The Sting
•Westworld
•The Long Goodbye
•The Wicker Man
La grand bounce is a classic.
Also in 1973 :
- The Mother and the Whore (Jean Eustache)
- Scarecrow (Jerry Schatzberg)
- The Spirit of the Beehive (Víctor Erice)
- Fantastic Planet (René Laloux)
- Breezy (Clint Eastwood)
My 20 for 1973 - another top top year
20. La Grande Bouffe
19. The Long Goodbye
18. The Day of The Dolphin
17. Scarecrow
16. The Last Detail
15. American Graffiti
14. Charley Varrick
13. The Wicker Man
12. The Sting
11. The Exorcist
10. Paper Moon
9. Serpico
8. Mean Streets
7. Don't Look Now
6. Day For Night
5. O Lucky Man
4. Amarcord
3. Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid
2. The Spirit of The Beehive
NUMBER ONE: BADLANDS
Weird list. You left off Charley Varrick, one of Walter Matthau's best roles. Also Papillon with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. I would include Jesus Christ Superstar. Bang the Drum Slowly. Dillinger. The Friends of Eddie Coyle. High Plains Drifter. Save the Tiger won an Oscar for Jack Lemmon. Woody Allen's Sleeper. The Way We Were.
12:45 "From shit, to vomit!"
1973 was my first full year in college, so I remember many of these movies. I don't share your taste for bloody killings and lesser known horror films. You omitted Sleeper, but otherwise a good list.
Good grief, I had forgotten what a banner year 1973 was.
Thank you for logging my memory.
Excuse me but…where’s Amarcord???!!! It’s probably the best movie of the best filmmaker of all history, the great Federico Fellini!!!
Harvey Keitel is not in Good fellows either