They're the kind of couple that when you first hear they're together, it doesn't make sense in your mind. But then you see this. They actually gel so well.
And he wasn't even looking around for it, he specifically asked where the film was with intent! Sorry not sorry, fanboying over others' appreciation of Terry Gilliam here.
@@HotStrange second after... 12 Monkeys or Brazil? or Fear & Loathing. I love all four of those so much but I'd have to put 12 Monkeys number 1 and the other three in a tie for second.
I've been a fan of Zoe since X-Men. This is the first time I've seen her this relaxed but also louder than she usually is. Good on you Tatum for making her happy. ❤️
@@87WolvesAndADuck Still two of the funniest movies I’ve ever fucking seen. I remember seeing 22 Jump Street in the theaters and there was only like a handful of a couple minute breaks between the whole theater laughing. I feel like he’s only gotten better as an actor since those movies. Respect how he’s much willing to be the joke like in This Is the End.
I just found out from reading your comment. Loved her so much in 'Night On Earth' and 'Minnie & Moskowitz'. Always sort of thought she'd live forever bc she's so timeless.
Paris is Burning was such an event when it came out. For me, an 18 year old sheltered kid in Kentucky to have heard of it when it came out and to have SEEN it, you know it was important.
I was forced to watch it at uni and thought how awful it was. A gay kleptomaniac whining about because he's gay he has to steal from people. Pathetic excuse for a human being
"Do you know how long I've been waiting for this? Woo, I'm about to make a name for myself here." I love that Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum are finally here showing their love for cinema. Criterion never disappoints us fans with these closet picks.
Cute Couple Alert!! They were so excited in being here that they never mention their joint project, Blink Twice! Love their passion for film, you see their chemistry and how they bounce off each other!! It feels like the Terry Gilliam streak continues!!
Same. What two or three movies would blow you away if they were picked in the CC? Like, automatically, person gets their cool card certified by that choice. 🎥
@@miseentrope Dr Strangelove automatically gets someone cool points, Love Liza or Synecdoche New York too, and maybe a Gaspar Noe film like Enter the Void
1:56 Interesting note for Channing: Kent Williams who painted that Lord of the Flies cover also illustrated the comic series Havok & Wolverine, coming on the heels of you mentioning your film Havoc. Also Kent's stunning book of paintings, Kwaidon, has an introduction by Darren Aronofsky.
Speaking of Havok I just saw X-Men: First Class on TV, which Zoe Kravitz was also in as Angel, and Havok was in that as well. He even "clipped" her wings so to speak.
@@GodLovesComics Retroactive Recognition in full effect. Just funny that Channing and Zoe were both apart of X-Men in some fashion or form and are now together.
Kent Williams illustrated the Meltdown series? That’s wild, I remember reading those as a kid and being just dumbfounded by the unique and visceral perspective in those illustrations.
I never thought in an infinite amount of years that a) Channing Tatum would be in the Criterion closet and b) Channing Tatum picking up the Koker Trilogy in the Criterion closet.
Thelma and Louise is really fantastic film and I own it 4K last year and the restoration looks beautiful and it won for original screenplay which the writing is really outstanding and really phenomenal cast including young Brad Pitt.
One of my favorite movies of all time is “A guide to recognizing your saints” and a big reason for me loving the movie is Channing and how great he was as Antonio, I highly recommend watching it
In a closet of cinematic delight, Zoë and Channing share their insight. From Cassavetes’ raw, emotional flow, To “Paris is Burning,” with its timeless glow. Harland County's grit, a punk rock past, Gena Rowlands’ performance, an unforgettable cast. The Vanishing's chills and Moonstruck’s grace, They stroll through the classics, each one a treasured place. Midnight Cowboy’s TV scene spins with flair, The Rose’s soulful notes, a vibrant affair. With every pick, they weave a filmic dream, In the closet of stars, where memories gleam.
wait i'm an NYC native..how have I never heard Kim's Video Collection? The Wiki article says there used to be one at St Marks yet I have no recollection of a video store being at St Marks.
Pretty good mix of films. It’s always fun to see what people are going to pick and talk about. I had no idea they were a couple at first, guess I don’t keep up with celebrity happenings.
I love Zoe’s extroverted personality with Channing. She’s a lot more extrovert She’s usually reserved and introverted but I’ve always known she’s not just cool and breezy she’s a joker too. Love thee two together
I miss the video store so much. My favorite thing was going to Blockbuster on a Friday night and just looking at all the movies. I would rent like 4 or 5 and just burn through them. I still have my card in a drawer somewhere. LOL.
Yeah, I buy a lot of really cheap 2nd hand DVDs from eBay (love me some extras & it offers more variety than streaming), but it's still not the same as falling over something you didn't know about, or had forgotten, when rummaging around a proper offer.
I love seeing creative people be inspired by the works of other creative minds. You just see their enthusiasm and sparkle talking about what makes them love films in the first place 😊
Whoa, they're first pick gave me chills. Rest peacefully, GR. This was awesome. I wouldn't mind it if these two kept going. 'Moonstruck' is a truly great movie. And 'The Vanishing' does shake one to their core. This was a great episode 🍻
0:15 Same here, I’m happy we don’t get late fees anymore at the library. I been renting the same book for about 7 months now and only read half of it. I try to renew it every month and a half lmao
Finally! Someone brought up Akira Kurosawa films 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼; Rashamon and Seven Samurai are both iconic in their own way. During the opening sequence of Rashamon Kurosawa’s cameraman created the first tracking shot that wove through the trees of a wooded forest following a man running in the forest.
Orange 45 would pick a bunch of classic American films claiming to have seen them, yeah like anyone believes he sat through Gone With The Wind an almost 4 hour film lol.
@@zakwan10 "I've seen all the movies, nobody's watched more movies than I have folks, let me tell you, I've seen a yuuuuge amount of movies" -read it with the lisp-
@@zakwan10 I just wanna see him talk about any film in that kinda manner and exaggerate something about it among other things. Let’s not overlook the hand gestures, I know you can see him doing that in the closet. It’ll be comedy gold.
That story he tells about SEVEN SAMURAI and RASHOMON is exactly how someone in a comic book store on Ventura Blvd. in Studio City introduced me to _Watchmen_ in 2001. So this kind of thing does happen in real life. And I find it delightful how short she is.
*REALLY excited for Don't Blink, I think his comfortability with her directing will make for a stellar performance from Channing, and her YSL Purienne book was dope*
Can confirm that Channing is right! Moonstruck is just one example of Cher's "constant state of peak" - it's actually seemingly infinite. Scientists are baffled!
Never thought I'd see Channing Tatum in the Criterion Closet if I'm being honest lmao.
Well he’s magic mike, he BEEN in the closet
@@ErenTheWarcriminalmagic mike was distributed by criterion?? thats dumb lol
@@chadstchadno, they haven’t. The commenter was making a joke.
@@chadstchad It should. Great movie.
Criterion loves Steve Soderbergh and Steve Soderbergh loves Channing Tatum
They're the kind of couple that when you first hear they're together, it doesn't make sense in your mind. But then you see this. They actually gel so well.
Perfect description 😂
Made sense for me from the moment I knew.
I think they do go well together initially.
Agreed
If Lisa Bonet (Zoë Kravitz's mom) could have Jason Momoa as one of her husbands, what's wrong with believing Zoë could be with Channing Tatum?
Wooo he bout to make a name for himself here
*throws cards*
Just let everybody know what happen here today. 😂
That name is Jeff
😂😂😂🎉
Blows the discs and makes them go shoom.
1:58 Yo when the both synchronized said "I never even read the book" that was hella cute wth
I was looking for this comket
That's chemistry right there
She says "I've only read the book", which makes it hella cute AND funny.
When couples say the same thing at the same time that's when you know they're meant to be together. Although they didn't say the exact same thing.
And then the next cut she rests her head on his shoulder as he’s explaining the movie uggggghhhhhhh
I don't follow celeb gossip. Had no idea they were together. Just thought they were promoting Blink Twice. Now, it's obvious. Adorable.
Hearing Channing Tatum talk about cinematography was not on my bingo card but I’m here for it
Can’t believe My Name Jeff chose Koker Trilogy. Insane intertextuality.
and as a blind pick. oh, he's in for something really good. respect jefe.
Homes is gonna go down the Kiarostami rabbit hole
His name is Gambit not Jeff remember it
Such a great comment.
im da koker baby
If you are with a partner you can enjoy & critique movies with. Treasure them.
I feel very lucky!
That was my take away. All my weirdo movies I make him watch and he puts up with and talks about them. Might be higher than love.
@@postmodernrecycler Yep! 🥰
That’s all I want and hope to get it someday
Found him then he left🥲🥲
The fact that Channing Tatum chose The Fisher King made me smile and giggle and briefly feel close to him.
Heartfelt pick, my man.
omg same!! Such an underrated and heart warming pick
Such an amazing movie. Maybe my second favorite from Gilliam.
And he wasn't even looking around for it, he specifically asked where the film was with intent!
Sorry not sorry, fanboying over others' appreciation of Terry Gilliam here.
The fact that this dude is in the criterion room, picking "art," makes me giggle and throw up. Both of these people suck.
@@HotStrange second after... 12 Monkeys or Brazil? or Fear & Loathing. I love all four of those so much but I'd have to put 12 Monkeys number 1 and the other three in a tie for second.
I've been a fan of Zoe since X-Men. This is the first time I've seen her this relaxed but also louder than she usually is. Good on you Tatum for making her happy. ❤️
the couple vibes are immaculate
Channing Tatum is extremely underrated as a comedic actor
As an actor*
@Lamidemonami7891 also true
Oh yeah, definitely the best part of the jump Street movies for me
U sure? He got plenty of acclaim
@@87WolvesAndADuck Still two of the funniest movies I’ve ever fucking seen. I remember seeing 22 Jump Street in the theaters and there was only like a handful of a couple minute breaks between the whole theater laughing. I feel like he’s only gotten better as an actor since those movies. Respect how he’s much willing to be the joke like in This Is the End.
I just watched this then found out Gena Rowlands passed away at 94, feels like bittersweet kismet.
I just found out from reading your comment. Loved her so much in 'Night On Earth' and 'Minnie & Moskowitz'. Always sort of thought she'd live forever bc she's so timeless.
Paris is Burning was such an event when it came out. For me, an 18 year old sheltered kid in Kentucky to have heard of it when it came out and to have SEEN it, you know it was important.
I was forced to watch it at uni and thought how awful it was. A gay kleptomaniac whining about because he's gay he has to steal from people. Pathetic excuse for a human being
Now THAT couple freaking loves movies. That was fantastic.
Shes making him so much cooler. I never thought I'd see channing tatum rave about a Cassavetes movie but I'm here for it.
He is a man in the arts, maybe he was into it on his own accord
@@maegantrice936if we’re going on maybes then it would be more inclined to believe he hasn’t always been THAT into film
RIP Gena Rowlands. Timely entry.
Tears
Came here to say this
I wonder if we can get Ur-SHADOWS now that she's not running interference on Carney's endeavors.
"Do you know how long I've been waiting for this? Woo, I'm about to make a name for myself here."
I love that Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum are finally here showing their love for cinema. Criterion never disappoints us fans with these closet picks.
okay but like how cute are they together?
Channing loving Kurosawa made me so happy
Dude.. chemistry is off the charts
Also, Fisher King is hugely underrated
Cute Couple Alert!! They were so excited in being here that they never mention their joint project, Blink Twice! Love their passion for film, you see their chemistry and how they bounce off each other!! It feels like the Terry Gilliam streak continues!!
Oh they’re a couple??
Who are these two people?
@@Jxtb9904 are you joking? lol
@@HotStrange oh ok, saw the names on the video title but still don't really know who they are tbh
Mad respect for the Moonstruck pick. Peak Cher, of course, but also peak Nic Cage.
I lost.......MY HAND!!"
I don’t care! I ain’t no monument to freakin justice!
Peak Cage is every movie lol I’ve never seen him phone it in.
zoe picking 'a woman under the influence' brought a tear to my eye. RIP Gena Rowlands
The Vanishing has one of the most chilling endings to a movie EVER.
Which version? I want to watch it but there are 3 different movies called the vanishing.
@@waxcpcDutch-French one. The Vanishing/Spoorloos 1988
@@RedPatience awesome, thank you.
@@waxcpc The original 1988 version.
DO NOT WATCH the Jeff Bridges one. Totally different ending and it sucks@@waxcpc
I love their chemistry
They're like a couple you'd want to hang out with
I always feel like I've seen a ton of movies, but then I watch a closet pick and see how much I miss out on...
Same. What two or three movies would blow you away if they were picked in the CC? Like, automatically, person gets their cool card certified by that choice. 🎥
@@miseentrope Dr Strangelove automatically gets someone cool points, Love Liza or Synecdoche New York too, and maybe a Gaspar Noe film like Enter the Void
1:56 Interesting note for Channing: Kent Williams who painted that Lord of the Flies cover also illustrated the comic series Havok & Wolverine, coming on the heels of you mentioning your film Havoc. Also Kent's stunning book of paintings, Kwaidon, has an introduction by Darren Aronofsky.
Speaking of Havok I just saw X-Men: First Class on TV, which Zoe Kravitz was also in as Angel, and Havok was in that as well. He even "clipped" her wings so to speak.
@@VideoGameStupidLC I think I saw First Class, but that was before I even knew who she was.
@@GodLovesComics Retroactive Recognition in full effect. Just funny that Channing and Zoe were both apart of X-Men in some fashion or form and are now together.
@@VideoGameStupidLC Indeed.
Kent Williams illustrated the Meltdown series? That’s wild, I remember reading those as a kid and being just dumbfounded by the unique and visceral perspective in those illustrations.
Aw so cute together
I never thought in an infinite amount of years that a) Channing Tatum would be in the Criterion closet and b) Channing Tatum picking up the Koker Trilogy in the Criterion closet.
Thelma and Louise is really fantastic film and I own it 4K last year and the restoration looks beautiful and it won for original screenplay which the writing is really outstanding and really phenomenal cast including young Brad Pitt.
My name jeff
Lol 😂. Glad to know I’m not the only one.
@@arty712the only what?
@@ErenTheWarcriminal That thinks, “my name is Jeff” (21 Jump Street) whenever I see Channing Tatum.
@@arty712that’s actually from 22 jump street. fake fan
My name chef.
The giggling when she says "they're doing it." 😂
This cracked me up 😂 just two big kids. They are adorable together
Sad coincidence in the news that Gena Rowlands passed away today at age 94.😢
One of my favorite movies of all time is “A guide to recognizing your saints” and a big reason for me loving the movie is Channing and how great he was as Antonio, I highly recommend watching it
Man, I’ve completely forgotten about that film. So good.
"Wooimbouttamakeanameformyselfere".
Bruhhh I want to watch Paris is Burning with Lenny, Zoe, and Gambit!!
He boutta make a name for himself
This couples has amazing taste in movie. Great choices.
Gambit and Catwoman in the Criterion Closet .
In a closet of cinematic delight,
Zoë and Channing share their insight.
From Cassavetes’ raw, emotional flow,
To “Paris is Burning,” with its timeless glow.
Harland County's grit, a punk rock past,
Gena Rowlands’ performance, an unforgettable cast.
The Vanishing's chills and Moonstruck’s grace,
They stroll through the classics, each one a treasured place.
Midnight Cowboy’s TV scene spins with flair,
The Rose’s soulful notes, a vibrant affair.
With every pick, they weave a filmic dream,
In the closet of stars, where memories gleam.
They're so cute together and I love the way they talk about movies!
Zoe, girl, you live in NYC. The Kim's Video collection is right here for you. The library is here for you. Borrowing movies here is still possible!
wait i'm an NYC native..how have I never heard Kim's Video Collection? The Wiki article says there used to be one at St Marks yet I have no recollection of a video store being at St Marks.
And some public libraries offer AMAZING digital collections for FREE!
Zoe won me over by choosing Midnight Cowboy. My all time fave film. RIP Gena…you will and always be my Gloria.
Channing Tatum at Criterion, the one thing I never thought I would see.
Vidiots getting a shout out, HELL YEAH!!!!!
So happy I love vidiots!!
I miss quoting movies with my father. 🥺
We loved quoting ‘Spartacus’ ‘The Graduate’ and ‘Vernon, FL’.
Love you Dad! 🙌🏼🤍💫🕊️✨
Pretty good mix of films. It’s always fun to see what people are going to pick and talk about. I had no idea they were a couple at first, guess I don’t keep up with celebrity happenings.
Pretty happy to know that Channing is a big Kiarostami fan. Wouldn’t have expected that.
Highly recommend The Fisher King to those who haven't seen it, you'll never forget it.
crazy that this is how i found out they're dating! what an unexpected couple with some killer taste in movies.
I love Zoe’s extroverted personality with Channing. She’s a lot more extrovert She’s usually reserved and introverted but I’ve always known she’s not just cool and breezy she’s a joker too. Love thee two together
He definitely brings out a different part of her personality. She seems very happy
I don't know what they mean about The Vanishing, it ends with a nice idyllic family just chilling in their garden scene, it's a happy ending. 😅😅
Oh my god... you are not talking about the right movie... Or maybe you are joking !
😂😂😂
They are OBVIOUSLY joking. @@user-vp7be5od5n
I miss the video store so much. My favorite thing was going to Blockbuster on a Friday night and just looking at all the movies. I would rent like 4 or 5 and just burn through them. I still have my card in a drawer somewhere. LOL.
Yeah, I buy a lot of really cheap 2nd hand DVDs from eBay (love me some extras & it offers more variety than streaming), but it's still not the same as falling over something you didn't know about, or had forgotten, when rummaging around a proper offer.
@EBGBeee exactly...some of the best movies I've found have been when I was strolling through the isles.
The Vanishing ! Terrific movie (of course i mean the original she picked not the remake)
love her for that!
Picking the seven samurai definitely shows personal growth in your craft, bravo.
I love seeing creative people be inspired by the works of other creative minds. You just see their enthusiasm and sparkle talking about what makes them love films in the first place 😊
They should pick up Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom. It's a great date movie.
And twin it with, In the Realm of the Senses.
I hope he knows how lucky he is. Her beauty is unreal.
Whoa, they're first pick gave me chills. Rest peacefully, GR. This was awesome. I wouldn't mind it if these two kept going. 'Moonstruck' is a truly great movie. And 'The Vanishing' does shake one to their core. This was a great episode 🍻
This was a fun couple to have! They're very relatable and easy to like. This is the second time I've seen an actor here pick "The Fisher King".
How much they laugh together stood out to me
Newfound respect for these two, amazing choices!
0:15 Same here, I’m happy we don’t get late fees anymore at the library. I been renting the same book for about 7 months now and only read half of it. I try to renew it every month and a half lmao
Channing is like me pretending to look for a book in the bookstore
Fisher King is amazing. So good.
She’s so pretty
wow!!! these criterion closet pick videos are getting better and better !! whats next?? Clooney and Pitt maybe???
I'm encouraged to see young actors pick up a classic that I identify with. Love the list.
This and Ethan and Maya hawk is the best of your videos!!!
Finally! Someone brought up Akira Kurosawa films 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼; Rashamon and Seven Samurai are both iconic in their own way. During the opening sequence of Rashamon Kurosawa’s cameraman created the first tracking shot that wove through the trees of a wooded forest following a man running in the forest.
Everybody and their mother brings up Kurosawa films
They are becoming one. So adorable
I was hoping Channing would pick the critically acclaimed “Step up” as his top pick.
Love Channing shouting out Vidiots in LA. Such a great place (video rental store and the Eagle movie theater)!
Gena Rowlands shout out.❤🙏
Their chemistry is so amazing! I was so used to seeing him with Jenna Dewan but I love them together!
They’re a perfect couple. She compliments him soooo well.
ngl I kinda want to see Kamala Harris and Donald Trump to do one of these each just to see what happens
Orange 45 would pick a bunch of classic American films claiming to have seen them, yeah like anyone believes he sat through Gone With The Wind an almost 4 hour film lol.
@@zakwan10 "I've seen all the movies, nobody's watched more movies than I have folks, let me tell you, I've seen a yuuuuge amount of movies"
-read it with the lisp-
I’d rather have politicians doing their jobs as civil servants instead of shirking their responsibilities to do cameos and be worshipped.
@@zakwan10 I just wanna see him talk about any film in that kinda manner and exaggerate something about it among other things. Let’s not overlook the hand gestures, I know you can see him doing that in the closet. It’ll be comedy gold.
@@217vigilante You've probably seen it but he has a review on youtube somewhere where he talks about Citizen Kane in a weirdly self-reflecting way
I love them together too much 😭
Tatum is so fucking cool, man. Makes sense that he's with Kravitz, who is also fucking cool.
the vocal frrrrrryyyy
Love Moonstruck so much! And The Fisher King.
Dang Channing scored a hottie
Nice couple who enjoy watching movies And are making some good ones themselves.
Ohhh you know how long I've been waitin' for this?
Love the energy you two bring to the closet. And cool to know that you both are cinephiles.
Zoe picking Paris Is Burning reminds me why I ADORE her
I love the Fisher King! The look of my next film is 100% inspired by Terry Gilliam
They seem amazing together. I never thought I see it but yes its here, love and very sweet to see. Great film picks I have to watch a few of these.
They are so cute together and The Fisher King is one of the greatest films of all time and my favorite Robin Williams performance ❤️💔
This episode... is adorable.
they are such match so cute wow never would think
didn't expect Channing Tatum to pick Kiarostami at the end - but I'm here for it.
Magic Mike XXL should be in the Criterion Collection.
That story he tells about SEVEN SAMURAI and RASHOMON is exactly how someone in a comic book store on Ventura Blvd. in Studio City introduced me to _Watchmen_ in 2001. So this kind of thing does happen in real life. And I find it delightful how short she is.
*REALLY excited for Don't Blink, I think his comfortability with her directing will make for a stellar performance from Channing, and her YSL Purienne book was dope*
The vibes from these two are amazing. Their movie nights bust be the BEST!
I am hyped for their new film. Absolutely love seeing actors direct.
Clearly these two are on WHY-PHY.
Can confirm that Channing is right! Moonstruck is just one example of Cher's "constant state of peak" - it's actually seemingly infinite. Scientists are baffled!