Sneakers (7/9) Movie CLIP - Navigating by Sound (1992) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Whistler (David Strathairn) helps Bishop (Robert Redford) navigate his memory of sound from the night before to determine where he was taken.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In this tech-thriller from director Phil Alden Robinson, a group of five renegade computer hackers, led by Martin Bishop (Robert Redford), are hired by the government to steal a black box, containing a code-breaking machine, from the mathematician who invented the device. The government is able to persuade Martin to take the job by convincing him that they will drop a decades-old federal warrant for his involvement in computer fraud. Martin agrees and he takes his team on the mission, eventually taking the box. Shortly after the hackers have stolen the device, the mathematician turns up dead. Before long, the quintet realize that they've gotten themselves into more than they'd originally bargained for, as Bishop's old rival Cosmo (Ben Kingsley) enters into the fold. The eclectic ensemble also includes River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, Dan Aykroyd, David Strathairn, Mary McDonnell, and James Earl Jones.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1992)
Cast: Dan Aykroyd, River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, Robert Redford, David Strathairn, Mary McDonnell
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Producers: William M. Elvin, Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes, Lindsley Parsons Jr.
Screenwriters: Phil Alden Robinson, Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes
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Movie was 110/10. Nothing else like it ever. Just magical.
"there's a cocktail party at the reservoir......" lol... RIP Sidney Poitier, you will be missed :(
love the score in this scene. RIP James Horner
The score on this and A Beautiful Mind are similar in places.
@@burrytellam Also Apollo 13 in the "tense scenes"
This is a great movie that was ahead of its time.
Whistler is my favorite,for sometimes seeing the obvious is still hard too comprehend.
Sad that kids now days might never discover gems like this.
I’m 12 and love this movie, I know you wrote this 8 years ago but still
@@sjbass26 42 and this my favorite movie.
@@Tigerman1138 bet
That's our job.
@@Tigerman1138 same
R.I.P. River Phoenix (August 23, 1970 - October 31, 1993) 😢😭😥😔🙏🪦
I thought of this role immediately.
this sequence is amazing. your eyes will deceive you and your ears will mislead... when working together, but separately they tell you the truth.
I love Whistler. So cute!
And impressive hearing too!
Massively underrated movie. Definitely in my top 10.
Right after the end: "Where does this road lead?"
"Nowhere. It's private property."
"...Private!"
(Everyone races back in the van.)
Forget it. It's a toy company.
These guys were like the ghostbusters meets the a-team and leverage.
Oh come on! They didn’t show the geese?!
🍸 🎊 = sounds of geese chattering.
this stupid channel always cuts things off early, no clue about cinema.
I thought it was seagulls but I guess we’ll never know now 😂
And who said geese can't have cocktail parties?😉
@@laurendavis507 They were geese, director’s commentary.
scene is genius. the movie is a true gem.
Excelent movie. Amazing cast.
The mother of all IT / AI movies. Lpve the cocktail party! Best cast ever! Miss River so much
No AI here, but…
I asked Chatbot GPT for a sequel idea and it included an AI device as the target/mcguffin.
I think they stole that from the movie blindfold.
ONE OF MANY BRILLIANT SCENES IN THIS MOVIE
Y’all killed the punchline lol
The score in some of the tense scenes seemed a lot like Apollo 13 and just as I thought, this is James Horner as well.
Yep. Horner started reusing a lot of his music in the mid-90’s; not to the level of like full self-plagiarism or anything, but you can hear a ton of the same elements coming back over and over again. Sneakers is one of the last scores he wrote before he started doing that, and you’re absolutely right, he used a ton of this score in Apollo 13.
currently wearing the same headphones as whistler
Very clever scriptwriting
The entire script is clever. Love it.
Poitier and Phoenix worked together before in "Nikita" in 1988.
"Little Nikita"
Whistler is the best! Him and Mother.
David Strathairn (Whistler) didn’t receive any award nominations in the same year Scent of a Woman was released and Pacino took the Oscar for Best Actor. Does anyone else think Strathairn’s performance as a blind person was less worthy?
As an al pacino fan who was really impressed by the character of colonel frank slade, watching this scene makes me think of that. Both performances are great but that david was not even a nominee is crazy
Unforgettable scene
My favorite part of the movie, on par with the scene in the Ring where Rachel finds the secret on the cursed video tape.
My favorite is when the first discover the box’s power and access
The Federal Reserve
The National Power Grid
and Air Traffic Control
I love this scene
R.I.P. Sidney Poitier!
That's a really great film.
The A Team meets Hackers
Always interesting to hear how composers reuse elements of their score for later movies. James Horner uses the part at 1:51 for Apollo 13 and the part right after that is totally A Beautiful Mind.
Sneakers? Then my dad said, its a movie about running shoes
The music also sounds like searching for Bobby Fischer, bicentennial man, and a beautiful mind, all of which were composed by the late James Horner.
True. But some get lucky with a parent's old VHS collection.
Rio 💋🤗🙏
@Joshua Hamilton, Think geographically.
First, only 4 of those 5 bridges connect to San Francisco proper. Assuming he was somewhere in that area when he was abducted then it has to be one of those four bridges. So there's no reason to include the 5th in consideration. To even be able to cross the 5th he'd have to have crossed one of the other 4 first, from the context it's clear he only crossed one bridge. So there's even less of a reason to consider it.
How does he even know there was a bridge in the first place?
@@happypandaface710 YOU would be excellent at CinemaSins!!
@@dropkickmurphy4114 this is the only sin in the movie, other than that it is a masterpiece. it would be a short CinemaSins video. Okay maybe also when they decrypt the terminal, like, ciphertext doesn't look or decrypt like that.
@@happypandaface710 From the sound. There is a difference in the sound of a car going over standard asphalt streets and going over a concrete bridge. Especially, I imagine, when you're locked in a trunk during the ride.
@@captmurdock
I also think that cars back then werent as sound proof as cars nowadays.
I notice this when i drive in someone elses car (newer) and then drive home in my car (30+ Years old).
Oh man, I'd love to have that Roland synth he was using.
And the Prophet 2002
@@MuzixMaker Oh wow, good catch. I didn't even know that was a synth, I had never seen one before.
@@erichkohl9317 it was actually pretty old by the time the movie came out, introduced in 1985.
The music sounds like it came from A Beautiful Mind.
James Horner had a very distinct style. You can also hear Apollo 13, Titanic, and Legends of the Fall--- not the sweeping melodies but in the transitions. Consider the transition at 1:51.
... Yes ...
SUCH a damn good movie!
This has always been one of my favorite movies; but just now, I discovered a particular plot-hole with the 'what did it sound like' idea; how could he hear a fog-horn, or know if he went through a tunnel, if he was still unconscious? He was forcefully rendered unconscious at least once, and that could easily be when they crossed the Golden Gate, or the Bay Bridge...
Hover elevating crafts sound
Skills :)
I've read this actually matches the geography of the San Fransisco area.
Crowley9 it does!
non-existent street name
Bish got "Ducked". 😎😂
This is my favorite scene in a great movie. The Cocktail Party is birds. Why did you cut that?
Never seen it going to have to look for it looks like a good one
And he's using a MDR-V6 ! haha!
Diamond Tiara I have two sets of these cans. Love them.
Great film. And great clip also. The song when the truck is over the bridge, does anyone know its name?
There was a similar scene in a season 3 "A-Team" episode where thanks to a microcassette in Hannibal's watch they were able to find his route in a similar fashion.
A-team was crap.
@@BreckThePanther yo momma was!
@@BreckThePantherBlasphemy. I liked it.
and Richmond San Rafael, and Antioch and Benicia....
The San Rafael is not accessible from San Fran itself (where Bishop was dumped). It runs between Richmond in the East Bay, and San Rafael/Marin County on the northern side of the Golden Gate Bridge. When I left the Bay Area in 2006, it was being rebuilt, because the metal grates that made the sub-roadbed had corroded badly and were starting to weaken.
The Antioch, Benicia, and Vallejo bridges all cross the Sacramento River, which empties into the Bay and demarcs the East Bay and North Bay. Again, not directly accessible from San Francisco directly.
what synth did he use?
Roland synth with Braille. Not sure of the model
So... I spy what looks like a Roland JX-3P but i don't recognize the module that's being used for creating the bridge/street sound. Any ideas?
went through the video frame by frame at 1:25. it's a "Prophet 2002 digital sampler"
@@tind33p good eye Flying Fox 👍
Can we evolve the movie plot
I've never been to the Bay Area. What bridge was it?
Footage is from the Dunbarton Bridge
Remind me to make you an honorary blind person.
Whistler blower? hmmmm.
I used all my sons moving company
Just eq the low ends
1 person isn't talented as Whistler. 😆
there are 5 bridges in the bay area (not 4)
But only 4 cross from the San Francisco peninsula itself.
Still a classic