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Hey nostalgia critic, I don’t really know the history between you and the person I’m out about to bring up I don’t really watch them that much and I don’t know if they disappeared or not but this is a question that’s probably gonna lead to a massive TH-cam riot. Whatever happened to nostalgia chick? And on a sidenote, who the hell is the cinema snob?!? He sounds like a knock off of the nostalgia critic.
3 and a half hours of Cinema Snob is guaranteed to be a great time. I love Brad's videos, and this "Year in Review" series are the ones I look forward to the most.
Not only do these Years in Film provide a window into the past, it's fascinating to see how the movie industry reflects the then current state of the world. How certain topics and events start a "wave" of film genres and last years hits continue to have an affect on culture in the following year. These videos could seriously be used as a source of information in a thesis or some such. Bravo Brad, bravo!
It won't be long till 1963, a year where my father was born in December, Doctor Who first broadcast (the day after the JFK's Assassination), The Sword in the Stone (Walt Disney's Last Animated Produced Film before he died while putting finishing his final touches on The Jungle Book), From Russia With Love became the UK's Highest Grossing Film Ever Made [before other movies to follow and both Sean Connery's personal favourites to work on and Steven Spielberg's Favourite films] and It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World became James Rolfe's Favourite movie! Looking forward to 1963 films and 1984 films from Cinema Snob
1962 sure had a lot happen in movies. The first James Bond movie Dr. No came out, the two most famous movie monsters King Kong and Godzilla fight for the first time, John Wayne says the phrase pilgrim in The Man who shot Liberty Valance, Gregory Peck wins an Oscar for his portrayal of a southern lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird, and a The Miracle Worker about the woman who turned Helen Keller’s life around.
Don’t forget Lawrence of Arabia directed by David Lean, widely regarded one of the greatest films ever made (particularly one of the best films to come out of Britain in this time).
@@huntercoleman460 probably the aforementioned Lawrence of Arabia. I do love myself a good epic. I also really like Dr. No and To Kill A Mockingbird. Yourself?
@@huntercoleman460 seen the latter but not the former, though that being said I ought to get back to it. I don’t think really appreciated Ford enough at that time.
Woo! Thanks for all the wonderful reviews on this year, Snob. I'm always happy to see things I've heard of and things I never knew existed as well as get history on all these films. These year in film shows are some of your best work. Take care!
My birth year! Peckinpah’s “Ride the High Country” is my favorite film, a beautiful story of redemption and an elegy to a moral code long gone. It would actually make a great triple feature with “Ballad of Cable Hogue” and “Junior Bonner.”
My Top Ten Movies of 1962: 1) Lawrence of Arabia 2) To Kill a Mockingbird 3) Dr. No 4) The Longest Day 5) The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 6) King Kong vs Godzilla 7) The Manchurian Candidate 8) How the West Was Won 9) Le Doulos 10) Sanjuro There’s a lot from this year that I need to see, though.
Brad, thanks for acknowledging The Music Man. That's be great to review for Musical March in September. It was inspired by Merideth's hometown in Mason City, Iowa.
Video Request List 1. “What If Gothel Failed To Kidnap Rapunzel As A Child?” 2. “What If Desti was alive, but brainwashed?” (It’s an SMG4 FanScription.) 3. “What If Dr. Blowhole was in the Penguins of Madagascar Movie?” 4. “What If Puss In Boots was never an outlaw?” 5. “What If NorthWind went with the Penguins’ plan?” (I honestly think it would better for our heroes if they went with the Penguins’ plan.)
I think Safe at Home is the best-known (if not only) baseball movie from the 1960s. Sports movies as a whole were scarce that decade, with the exception of auto racing.
As a Ukrainian person, I can say that the Taras Bulba looks about right. Ukrainians traditionally are dark-haired and dakr-eyed (at least what I remember from national literature). And Cossaks had some bizzare stylish choices, now I come to think about it. Great series, btw, I rewatch this long year-in-film episodes all the time, thank you!
Can you guys please make an MCU fanscription about “What If Edward Norton continued playing the Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe instead of being recasted by Mark Ruffalo?” There we would have more Hulk movies in the MCU and see what Edward Norton’s Hulk would’ve been like with the Avengers instead of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk. First off, I would like to see The Incredible Hulk get redone first and make it into a better movie. I also would love to see Bruce and Betty’s love life still continue. Also for the future Hulk movies, I hope we can get different villains and bring back The Leader, because he was teased in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk and was never seen again until Captain America: Brave New World. I hope you guys make this What If MCU Fanscription, because I feel like Edward Norton had a missed opportunity continuing to play the Hulk throughout the MCU. Plus, Ed did a really great job playing Bruce Banner/the Hulk better than Mark did. Though I thought Mark Ruffalo did a good job playing Hulk in the MCU, I just wanted to see a What If MCU Fanscription of Edward Norton continuing to play Hulk. Plus, Ed’s Hulk design looks badass and comic accurate. Anyways, I hope you guys make this Fanscription because I would’ve loved to see Edward Norton’s Hulk be continued in the MCU.
I loved the Cape Fear remake when I saw it as a teenager, but as an adult, I think I prefer the 1962 version. Mitchum is just more believable as a predator that can charm people into letting their guard down, while DeNiro’s hair, clothes, and prison tattoos would even have women who like the “bad boy” type reaching for the pepper spray before he got within ten feet of them.
As a bonus or kind of Easter egg we have a prominent zit develop and recede over the course of this very long video on Cinema Snob’s left cheek. Very entertaining.
We'd appreciate it if you reviewed the following things: 1. HAUNTED CASTLE (2001 FILM) 2. THE 7 FACES OF DR. LAO 3. THE DR. PHIL SHOW 4. THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS 5. THE DARJEELING LIMITED 6. THE GREAT DEBATERS 7. DR. STRANGELOVE 8. THE AMAZING WORLD OF GUMBALL 9. THE THING (2011) 10. HORROR EXPRESS 11. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS 12. TITANIC (1996 MINISERIES) 13. THE CHRISTMAS TOY 14. DARK TOONS: LONESOME GHOSTS 15. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (FILM) 16. 3615 CODE PERE NOEL 17. MIDNIGHT IN PARIS 18. BEING THERE 19. BLACKADDER 20. THE YOUNG ONES 21. FATHER TED 22. THE CAT FROM OUTER SPACE 23. DOWNTON ABBEY 24. LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS 25. ALL THE MEDEA MOVIES 26. OZ (TV SERIES) 27. HOUSE M.D. 28. RACE (2016) 29. THE DICTATOR 30. THE GREAT DICTATOR 31. DEAR DICTATOR 32. THE INTERVIEW 33. TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE 34. BORAT 35. MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE 36. IGOR 37. SPACE CHIMPS 38. MOM & DAD SAVE THE WORLD 39. HARVEY 40. FILTHY, RICH, & CATFLAP 41. LAUREL & HARDY 42. THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT 43. MAD MONSTER PARTY? 44. TO CATCH A PREDATOR 45. COMING TO AMERICA 46. CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM 47. ROBOT CHICKEN 48. A BEAUTIFUL MIND 49. THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND (FILM) 50. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 51. THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS 52. GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM 53. WW2 PROPAGANDA CARTOONS (you could do a whole series of reviews on those) 54. ANIMATED ANIMAL FARM 55. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION 56. LIVE-ACTION ANIMAL FARM 57. DOC HOLLYWOOD 58. MONSTERQUEST 59. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS 60. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 61. THE ADVENTURES OF MILO & OTIS 62. THE LAST EMPEROR 63. EMPIRE OF THE SUN 64. THE BOY IN STRIPED PYJAMAS 65. XIAOLIN SHOWDOWN 66. THE X FILES 67. SAGWA 68. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S EUROPEAN VACATION 69. CATCH-22 70. THE ANNOYING ORANGE 71. THE GRAND SEDUCTION 72. THE INVENTION OF LYING 73. THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC 74. ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS (1973) 75. AFRICAN CATS 76. GHOST SHIP (2002) 77. DON'T LOOK UP (2021 FILM) 78. WAR OF THE WORLDS (ASYLUM) 79. SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET 80. VOYAGE TO DARWIN IV/ALIEN PLANET 81. AN INTERVIEW WITH GOD 82. A ROYAL NIGHT OUT 83. AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK (FILM) 84. VICTORIA AND ABDUL 85. UNACCOMPANIED MINORS 86. THE DOG WHISPERER 87. IT'S ME OR THE DOG 88. CARGO (ASYLUM FILM) 89. BUBBA HO-TEP 90. FRIED GREEN TOMATOES 91. AS GOOD AS IT GETS 92. SCOOBY DOO AND THE LOCH NESS MONSTER 93. WHERE'D YOU GO, BERNADETTE 94. WAR OF THE WORLDS: GOLIATH 95. SCARY MOVIE 4 96. MADELINE: LOST IN PARIS 97. GODSPELL 98. ORSON WELLS' WAR OF THE WORLDS 99. JEFF WAYNE'S WAR OF THE WORLDS 100. ALIEN ADVENTURE 101. SPACED INVADERS 102. FRIGHT NIGHT 103. GREMLINS 2 104. EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCER 105. HAUNTED HOUSE (2004) 106. THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES 107. NANNY MCPHEE 108. STRANGER THAN FICTION 109. FELIDAE 110. RAIN MAN 111. US (FILM) 112. LOST TAPES 113. THE MAGDALENE SISTERS 114. THREE O'CLOCK HIGH 115. I ROBOT 116. 1917 117. BECAUSE OF WINN DIXIE 118. BABE PIG IN THE CITY 119. YELLOW SUBMARINE 120. THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS 121. HARRIET 122. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 123. ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT 124. LUCKY (2017) 125. HOW TO EAT FRIED WORMS 126. 12 MONKEYS (FILM) 127. WAR OF THE WORLDS 2021 128. COMMERCIAL: YOU NEVER LAMB ALONE 129. SPACEBALLS 130. THE CLASSIC WAR OF THE WORLDS 131. EPIC MOVIE 132. BIG MOMMA'S HOUSE 133. THE BACKYARDIGANS 134. THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN 135. MAN VS BEE 136. THE TWO POPES 137. THE MOUSE THAT ROARED 138. DEATH AT A FUNERAL 139. A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD 140. BOO, ZINO & THE SNURKS 141. FRED: THE MOVIE 142. JOHNNY BRAVO 143. DARK TOONS: GRAVEYARD SHIFT (SPONGEBOB EPISODE) 144. DARK TOONS: VEGGIETALES EASTER CAROL 145. THE PIRATES WHO DON'T DO ANYTHING 146. WHEN FRIENDSHIP KILLS 147. EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE 148. THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW 149. TWINS 150. NIM'S ISLAND 151. YOU ON KAZOO 152. HAROLD & MAUDE 153. MS PALFREY AT THE CLAREMONT 154. THE MIGHTY (FILM) 155. A KID IN ALADDIN'S PALACE 156. BRINGING OUT THE DEAD 157. SCHLOCK 158. UNABOMBER: THE TRUE STORY 159. MIXED NUTS 160. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU 161. DERRY GIRLS 162. MADE IN HEAVEN 163. OVERBOARD 164. THE AMAZING SCREW-ON HEAD (PILOT EPISODE) 165. THE ANDY MILONAKIS SHOW 166. GODS & MONSTERS 167. THE LION IN WINTER 168. AMERICAN GRAFFITI 169. MR. MAGORIUM'S WONDER EMPORIUM 170. THE LIVES OF OTHERS 171. YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 172. STAND BY ME 173. SIX FEET UNDER (TV SERIES) 174. THE CROCODILE HUNTER (STEVE IRWIN) 175. THE GHOST & MR. CHICKEN 176. THE IMITATION GAME 177. SNOWDEN 178. THE ANGRIEST MAN IN BROOKLYN 179. BIG 180. PAUL BLART: MALL COP 181. GODMONSTER OF INDIAN FLATS 182. HOTEL FOR DOGS 183. ROBOT MONSTER 184. MR. MAGOO'S CHRISTMAS CAROL 185. MEET DAVE 186. G-FORCE 187. WINE COUNTRY 188. LEARNING TO DRIVE (2014 FILM) 189. MONSTER MASH (2000 FILM) 190. ARTHUR & THE INVISIBLES/ARTHUR & THE MINIMOYS 191. XAVIER: RENEGADE ANGEL 192. THE SANDLOT 193. FELIX THE CAT SAVES CHRISTMAS 194. TOP 11 HOTTEST ANIMATED MEN 195. 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY 196. LIFE AFTER PEOPLE 197. THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET 198. NOSTALGIC TH-cam VIDEOS (FRED, FACEBOOK PARENTING, ETC.) 199. TOP 11 BEST KORRA EPISODES 200. TOP 11 WORST KORRA EPISODES 201. ARE WE THERE YET? 202. ARE WE DONE YET? 203. ALL THE FANTASTIC BEASTS MOVIES 204. MUSIC VIDEOS (GANGNAM STYLE, LOSING MY RELIGION, ETC.) 205. THE STORYTELLER 206. STAR KID 207. THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO 208. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP 209. SAUL OF THE MOLE MEN 210. SECONDHAND LIONS 211. LOONEY TUNES BACK IN ACTION 212. LIBERTY'S KIDS 213. WAR GAME (2002 FILM) 214. SHUTTER ISLAND 215. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
My guess is just so more eyes see the upload. But I would love to see input from them on this. Not that I mind either way, snob is definitely a channel awesome staple.
Just one thing I wanted to say: "Solaris" was written before this Seventh Planet scifi movie got released (the book was out in 1961 and obviously written before that), so it definitely wasn't inspired by this movie :)
I love the mystery science theater 3000 take on Eegah! definitely one of their best episodes. But I always felt Joel and the bots were way too hard on Arch Hall Jr. He wasn’t that bad a talent and actually was in some decent films as we saw in Wild Guitar and The Sadist.
Brad started independently like most members did, but he jumped on really early and was basically there for the entire ride. With Guru Larry's departure earlier this year, Brad is now the only CA affiliate outside of Doug's immediate crew. This is probably due to their personal friendship as there's really no financial incentive for Brad to contribute at this point. Guru Larry explicitly said he only stuck around as long as he did because the sorry state of affairs amused him. It was sad to see the collective disintegrate the way that it did, but that's what happens when you're not ready for the scale of the business you ended up with, and not willing to adapt to it in ways that you should.
Well clearly the only movie in this poll that stands alone would be Eegah, I mean it's the only one with the original golden arches, Arch Hall junior AND Arch Hall senior.
Maybe it's just me, but I'm not feeling these '60s in film retrospective. I think Brad should've gone 20 years in the future after his '80s in film retrospectives to do 2000s in film retrospectives. That would've been even more interesting.
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EPIC!
Awesome video!
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Hey nostalgia critic, I don’t really know the history between you and the person I’m out about to bring up I don’t really watch them that much and I don’t know if they disappeared or not but this is a question that’s probably gonna lead to a massive TH-cam riot. Whatever happened to nostalgia chick? And on a sidenote, who the hell is the cinema snob?!? He sounds like a knock off of the nostalgia critic.
Can Doug Walker do a NC review of Disney’s Robots cuz he’d already did a Disneycember of it but NOT a NC review version of it????
3 and a half hours of Cinema Snob is guaranteed to be a great time. I love Brad's videos, and this "Year in Review" series are the ones I look forward to the most.
God, I love these, no matter what year or decade is being highlighted.
@@HurricaneDDragon Hard same! 👍🏻
I live for these year in review videos! Keep up the good work Brad!
Yes got my first half of work listening right here for tomorrow.
Not only do these Years in Film provide a window into the past, it's fascinating to see how the movie industry reflects the then current state of the world. How certain topics and events start a "wave" of film genres and last years hits continue to have an affect on culture in the following year. These videos could seriously be used as a source of information in a thesis or some such. Bravo Brad, bravo!
I really wish this series stayed on the Cinema Snob's channel.
Same
Why did it move?
same! I only come here for Snob's stuff and leave asap.
What you don't like the "We Cover For Sex Groomers" Channel?
I give the video the 👎
Snob, these videos are award-worthy.
Thank you for the quality content!
It won't be long till 1963, a year where my father was born in December, Doctor Who first broadcast (the day after the JFK's Assassination), The Sword in the Stone (Walt Disney's Last Animated Produced Film before he died while putting finishing his final touches on The Jungle Book), From Russia With Love became the UK's Highest Grossing Film Ever Made [before other movies to follow and both Sean Connery's personal favourites to work on and Steven Spielberg's Favourite films] and It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World became James Rolfe's Favourite movie!
Looking forward to 1963 films and 1984 films from Cinema Snob
More than 3 hours of channel awesome?! Yes please!
Cape Fear is one of the few instances where I love both the original and the remake.
And The Simpsons episode too, of course.
I love these so much. Its nice to just turn on the video and start writing down the films to watch next!!
YES....I could watch these forever
1962 sure had a lot happen in movies. The first James Bond movie Dr. No came out, the two most famous movie monsters King Kong and Godzilla fight for the first time, John Wayne says the phrase pilgrim in The Man who shot Liberty Valance, Gregory Peck wins an Oscar for his portrayal of a southern lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird, and a The Miracle Worker about the woman who turned Helen Keller’s life around.
Don’t forget Lawrence of Arabia directed by David Lean, widely regarded one of the greatest films ever made (particularly one of the best films to come out of Britain in this time).
@@samuelbarber6177 yeah that too. Got a favorite movie from 1962?
@@huntercoleman460 probably the aforementioned Lawrence of Arabia. I do love myself a good epic. I also really like Dr. No and To Kill A Mockingbird. Yourself?
@@samuelbarber6177 those as well. Ever see King Kong vs Godzilla or The Man who shot Liberty Valance?
@@huntercoleman460 seen the latter but not the former, though that being said I ought to get back to it. I don’t think really appreciated Ford enough at that time.
Woo! Thanks for all the wonderful reviews on this year, Snob. I'm always happy to see things I've heard of and things I never knew existed as well as get history on all these films. These year in film shows are some of your best work. Take care!
Thank you so much these year in review vids keep me going
Interesting fact about the film Bachelor Flat, and that is that it was scored by John Williams, only going by his earlier title, Johnny Williams.
Live For these year in Review brad! Keep up the amazing work ❤
My birth year! Peckinpah’s “Ride the High Country” is my favorite film, a beautiful story of redemption and an elegy to a moral code long gone. It would actually make a great triple feature with “Ballad of Cable Hogue” and “Junior Bonner.”
My Top Ten Movies of 1962:
1) Lawrence of Arabia
2) To Kill a Mockingbird
3) Dr. No
4) The Longest Day
5) The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
6) King Kong vs Godzilla
7) The Manchurian Candidate
8) How the West Was Won
9) Le Doulos
10) Sanjuro
There’s a lot from this year that I need to see, though.
Thank you very much for existing. I’m gonna make a fanart for this channel ;)
Alright! I love these retrospectives.
Ready to get started.
Hallelujah been waiting for this!!! 🎉😊
Brad's an editing machine with these series. Hell, I even got some good recommendations out of this one!
I know these video's take a ton of time and work to make. I really enjoy them and look forward to the trivia and the laughs.
Brad, thanks for acknowledging The Music Man. That's be great to review for Musical March in September. It was inspired by Merideth's hometown in Mason City, Iowa.
I love the cinema years so much it's he highlight of your channel and the highlight of my year
I look forward the long videos of film year retrospectives, but why does Brad upload them on Channel Awesome?
Wow. This is amazing. Great work
Video Request List
1. “What If Gothel Failed To Kidnap Rapunzel As A Child?”
2. “What If Desti was alive, but brainwashed?” (It’s an SMG4 FanScription.)
3. “What If Dr. Blowhole was in the Penguins of Madagascar Movie?”
4. “What If Puss In Boots was never an outlaw?”
5. “What If NorthWind went with the Penguins’ plan?” (I honestly think it would better for our heroes if they went with the Penguins’ plan.)
I've got a 1,000 pc puzzle and the Snob just released another epic year retrospective video.
Now that is my idea of a Sunday.
I think Safe at Home is the best-known (if not only) baseball movie from the 1960s. Sports movies as a whole were scarce that decade, with the exception of auto racing.
I forgot how much I love Cinema Snob videos lmao.
Cinema Snob, how did you miss that opportunity to reference "Blazing Saddles" when you mentioned "Randolph Scott?"
Whatever happened to Randolph Scott references?
I saw Pressure Point on TV when I was ten. The little guy coming up the sink drain really freaked me!
Only a one hour wait at Disney? Must be in the Lightning Lane.
Slap!
Great job as always, Brad!
The year of two of my favorite fictional doctors… Dr. Strangelove & Dr. No lol
As a Ukrainian person, I can say that the Taras Bulba looks about right. Ukrainians traditionally are dark-haired and dakr-eyed (at least what I remember from national literature). And Cossaks had some bizzare stylish choices, now I come to think about it. Great series, btw, I rewatch this long year-in-film episodes all the time, thank you!
Over 3 hours of Cinema Snob?! Why bcuz of course there is.😃
Seeing Gypsy at a young age did something to me
Uh oh. You're gettin' squishy.
Can you guys please make an MCU fanscription about “What If Edward Norton continued playing the Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe instead of being recasted by Mark Ruffalo?” There we would have more Hulk movies in the MCU and see what Edward Norton’s Hulk would’ve been like with the Avengers instead of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk. First off, I would like to see The Incredible Hulk get redone first and make it into a better movie. I also would love to see Bruce and Betty’s love life still continue. Also for the future Hulk movies, I hope we can get different villains and bring back The Leader, because he was teased in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk and was never seen again until Captain America: Brave New World. I hope you guys make this What If MCU Fanscription, because I feel like Edward Norton had a missed opportunity continuing to play the Hulk throughout the MCU. Plus, Ed did a really great job playing Bruce Banner/the Hulk better than Mark did. Though I thought Mark Ruffalo did a good job playing Hulk in the MCU, I just wanted to see a What If MCU Fanscription of Edward Norton continuing to play Hulk. Plus, Ed’s Hulk design looks badass and comic accurate. Anyways, I hope you guys make this Fanscription because I would’ve loved to see Edward Norton’s Hulk be continued in the MCU.
The year that gave us the one and only spider-man amazing fantasy 15
August 1962
Good ol Brad, the Cameo Critic
I loved the Cape Fear remake when I saw it as a teenager, but as an adult, I think I prefer the 1962 version. Mitchum is just more believable as a predator that can charm people into letting their guard down, while DeNiro’s hair, clothes, and prison tattoos would even have women who like the “bad boy” type reaching for the pepper spray before he got within ten feet of them.
Wow! First Twilight-tober Zone and now this? What a great week!
Well slap me silly thank you for another awesome year in cinema
Fantastic, as usual. Shame its not on Brad's own channel though.
The length of the video is the same length as Lawrence Of Arabia.
You should do 1990 in film!!
As a bonus or kind of Easter egg we have a prominent zit develop and recede over the course of this very long video on Cinema Snob’s left cheek. Very entertaining.
Please post a video about the film industry in 1963!
Why is this on Channel Awesome?! Brad’s content is too good for this channel!!
I love these videos
Gypsy was one of my favorites as a kid
50:34 I hoped you would bring that up.
Mike Flanigan reference. Love him
i remember watching the 3 stooges movies when i was a kid, they were already a classic but i loved them.
We'd appreciate it if you reviewed the following things:
1. HAUNTED CASTLE (2001 FILM)
2. THE 7 FACES OF DR. LAO
3. THE DR. PHIL SHOW
4. THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS
5. THE DARJEELING LIMITED
6. THE GREAT DEBATERS
7. DR. STRANGELOVE
8. THE AMAZING WORLD OF GUMBALL
9. THE THING (2011)
10. HORROR EXPRESS
11. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
12. TITANIC (1996 MINISERIES)
13. THE CHRISTMAS TOY
14. DARK TOONS: LONESOME GHOSTS
15. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (FILM)
16. 3615 CODE PERE NOEL
17. MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
18. BEING THERE
19. BLACKADDER
20. THE YOUNG ONES
21. FATHER TED
22. THE CAT FROM OUTER SPACE
23. DOWNTON ABBEY
24. LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
25. ALL THE MEDEA MOVIES
26. OZ (TV SERIES)
27. HOUSE M.D.
28. RACE (2016)
29. THE DICTATOR
30. THE GREAT DICTATOR
31. DEAR DICTATOR
32. THE INTERVIEW
33. TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE
34. BORAT
35. MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE
36. IGOR
37. SPACE CHIMPS
38. MOM & DAD SAVE THE WORLD
39. HARVEY
40. FILTHY, RICH, & CATFLAP
41. LAUREL & HARDY
42. THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT
43. MAD MONSTER PARTY?
44. TO CATCH A PREDATOR
45. COMING TO AMERICA
46. CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM
47. ROBOT CHICKEN
48. A BEAUTIFUL MIND
49. THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND (FILM)
50. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
51. THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS
52. GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM
53. WW2 PROPAGANDA CARTOONS (you could do a whole series of reviews on those)
54. ANIMATED ANIMAL FARM
55. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION
56. LIVE-ACTION ANIMAL FARM
57. DOC HOLLYWOOD
58. MONSTERQUEST
59. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS
60. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
61. THE ADVENTURES OF MILO & OTIS
62. THE LAST EMPEROR
63. EMPIRE OF THE SUN
64. THE BOY IN STRIPED PYJAMAS
65. XIAOLIN SHOWDOWN
66. THE X FILES
67. SAGWA
68. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S EUROPEAN VACATION
69. CATCH-22
70. THE ANNOYING ORANGE
71. THE GRAND SEDUCTION
72. THE INVENTION OF LYING
73. THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC
74. ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS (1973)
75. AFRICAN CATS
76. GHOST SHIP (2002)
77. DON'T LOOK UP (2021 FILM)
78. WAR OF THE WORLDS (ASYLUM)
79. SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET
80. VOYAGE TO DARWIN IV/ALIEN PLANET
81. AN INTERVIEW WITH GOD
82. A ROYAL NIGHT OUT
83. AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK (FILM)
84. VICTORIA AND ABDUL
85. UNACCOMPANIED MINORS
86. THE DOG WHISPERER
87. IT'S ME OR THE DOG
88. CARGO (ASYLUM FILM)
89. BUBBA HO-TEP
90. FRIED GREEN TOMATOES
91. AS GOOD AS IT GETS
92. SCOOBY DOO AND THE LOCH NESS MONSTER
93. WHERE'D YOU GO, BERNADETTE
94. WAR OF THE WORLDS: GOLIATH
95. SCARY MOVIE 4
96. MADELINE: LOST IN PARIS
97. GODSPELL
98. ORSON WELLS' WAR OF THE WORLDS
99. JEFF WAYNE'S WAR OF THE WORLDS
100. ALIEN ADVENTURE
101. SPACED INVADERS
102. FRIGHT NIGHT
103. GREMLINS 2
104. EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCER
105. HAUNTED HOUSE (2004)
106. THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES
107. NANNY MCPHEE
108. STRANGER THAN FICTION
109. FELIDAE
110. RAIN MAN
111. US (FILM)
112. LOST TAPES
113. THE MAGDALENE SISTERS
114. THREE O'CLOCK HIGH
115. I ROBOT
116. 1917
117. BECAUSE OF WINN DIXIE
118. BABE PIG IN THE CITY
119. YELLOW SUBMARINE
120. THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS
121. HARRIET
122. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
123. ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
124. LUCKY (2017)
125. HOW TO EAT FRIED WORMS
126. 12 MONKEYS (FILM)
127. WAR OF THE WORLDS 2021
128. COMMERCIAL: YOU NEVER LAMB ALONE
129. SPACEBALLS
130. THE CLASSIC WAR OF THE WORLDS
131. EPIC MOVIE
132. BIG MOMMA'S HOUSE
133. THE BACKYARDIGANS
134. THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN
135. MAN VS BEE
136. THE TWO POPES
137. THE MOUSE THAT ROARED
138. DEATH AT A FUNERAL
139. A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
140. BOO, ZINO & THE SNURKS
141. FRED: THE MOVIE
142. JOHNNY BRAVO
143. DARK TOONS: GRAVEYARD SHIFT (SPONGEBOB EPISODE)
144. DARK TOONS: VEGGIETALES EASTER CAROL
145. THE PIRATES WHO DON'T DO ANYTHING
146. WHEN FRIENDSHIP KILLS
147. EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
148. THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
149. TWINS
150. NIM'S ISLAND
151. YOU ON KAZOO
152. HAROLD & MAUDE
153. MS PALFREY AT THE CLAREMONT
154. THE MIGHTY (FILM)
155. A KID IN ALADDIN'S PALACE
156. BRINGING OUT THE DEAD
157. SCHLOCK
158. UNABOMBER: THE TRUE STORY
159. MIXED NUTS
160. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU
161. DERRY GIRLS
162. MADE IN HEAVEN
163. OVERBOARD
164. THE AMAZING SCREW-ON HEAD (PILOT EPISODE)
165. THE ANDY MILONAKIS SHOW
166. GODS & MONSTERS
167. THE LION IN WINTER
168. AMERICAN GRAFFITI
169. MR. MAGORIUM'S WONDER EMPORIUM
170. THE LIVES OF OTHERS
171. YOU DON'T KNOW JACK
172. STAND BY ME
173. SIX FEET UNDER (TV SERIES)
174. THE CROCODILE HUNTER (STEVE IRWIN)
175. THE GHOST & MR. CHICKEN
176. THE IMITATION GAME
177. SNOWDEN
178. THE ANGRIEST MAN IN BROOKLYN
179. BIG
180. PAUL BLART: MALL COP
181. GODMONSTER OF INDIAN FLATS
182. HOTEL FOR DOGS
183. ROBOT MONSTER
184. MR. MAGOO'S CHRISTMAS CAROL
185. MEET DAVE
186. G-FORCE
187. WINE COUNTRY
188. LEARNING TO DRIVE (2014 FILM)
189. MONSTER MASH (2000 FILM)
190. ARTHUR & THE INVISIBLES/ARTHUR & THE MINIMOYS
191. XAVIER: RENEGADE ANGEL
192. THE SANDLOT
193. FELIX THE CAT SAVES CHRISTMAS
194. TOP 11 HOTTEST ANIMATED MEN
195. 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
196. LIFE AFTER PEOPLE
197. THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET
198. NOSTALGIC TH-cam VIDEOS (FRED, FACEBOOK PARENTING, ETC.)
199. TOP 11 BEST KORRA EPISODES
200. TOP 11 WORST KORRA EPISODES
201. ARE WE THERE YET?
202. ARE WE DONE YET?
203. ALL THE FANTASTIC BEASTS MOVIES
204. MUSIC VIDEOS (GANGNAM STYLE, LOSING MY RELIGION, ETC.)
205. THE STORYTELLER
206. STAR KID
207. THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO
208. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP
209. SAUL OF THE MOLE MEN
210. SECONDHAND LIONS
211. LOONEY TUNES BACK IN ACTION
212. LIBERTY'S KIDS
213. WAR GAME (2002 FILM)
214. SHUTTER ISLAND
215. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
Are you talking to Brad or Doug,
Channel Awesome in general@@astrogallotron
Let's never forget Pat Boone released a metal album.
Why isn't Brad posting this on his channel?
My guess is just so more eyes see the upload. But I would love to see input from them on this. Not that I mind either way, snob is definitely a channel awesome staple.
Aaaahhhhhhhh....God bless you and God bless your son, Jack!
8:57 How timely. Sounds like one of those movies that accidentally predicted the future, or inspired the one we live in now.
Just one thing I wanted to say: "Solaris" was written before this Seventh Planet scifi movie got released (the book was out in 1961 and obviously written before that), so it definitely wasn't inspired by this movie :)
Are you going to finish the 60s series with '63 or start the 70s decades?
17:40 sounds like a 60s version of Poor Things
Fun fact: My great grandmother actually had a doctor named Dr. Butcher.
The writer J. D. Salinger was on Utah Beach; and the Huertgen Forest.....
44:01 That is one real long Fair.
Awesome.
1:58:03 Whoa wait a minute Jessica Tandy was once younger? Wowzers , she always looked like she was 60 years old for like 30 years.
So slap happy!
Hitler Basehart being the basis for Gypsy's crush killed me.
I love the mystery science theater 3000 take on Eegah! definitely one of their best episodes.
But I always felt Joel and the bots were way too hard on Arch Hall Jr. He wasn’t that bad a talent and actually was in some decent films as we saw in Wild Guitar and The Sadist.
CS Lewis died the same day as JFK and another writer. doctor who was scheduled for that day but had to be delayed.
I would have "thumbed up" the video if it we're on Stoned Gremlin Productions' channel.
How are Channel Awesome and The Cinema Snob connected? Did Brad start on Channel Awesome or something?
Brad started independently like most members did, but he jumped on really early and was basically there for the entire ride. With Guru Larry's departure earlier this year, Brad is now the only CA affiliate outside of Doug's immediate crew. This is probably due to their personal friendship as there's really no financial incentive for Brad to contribute at this point. Guru Larry explicitly said he only stuck around as long as he did because the sorry state of affairs amused him.
It was sad to see the collective disintegrate the way that it did, but that's what happens when you're not ready for the scale of the business you ended up with, and not willing to adapt to it in ways that you should.
@@MrJohnboy3434 thanks!
Well clearly the only movie in this poll that stands alone would be Eegah, I mean it's the only one with the original golden arches, Arch Hall junior AND Arch Hall senior.
Omg.....
How has he become so old?
Can you post this on your channel also? I prefer to support your channel.
They out here slapping the shit out of 1962🤣
Please Please review Cult of the Damned from 1969 and also The Baby.
Is Doctor Blood related to Captain Blood?
Couldn't the CS do this in his own channel?!
1:47:37 He looks alot like The Wolfman from 1941.
Best movie in 62 is Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Hara-Kiri, if you wanna see a GREAT film from '62.
For any Grindhouse film that's on here. Take a shot
I was born in '82, which means I am 62. Does this make me your oldest subscriber?
What?
3:26:26 And the winner (throughout the year) of 1962 is..
*SLAP*
Oww...
2:20:13 PRE Tales from the Darkside Font etc too.
Monster squad didn't even exist in 1962 fellas but it would have been awesome
Love
this is how i learn ben-hur was a remake?
Maybe it's just me, but I'm not feeling these '60s in film retrospective. I think Brad should've gone 20 years in the future after his '80s in film retrospectives to do 2000s in film retrospectives. That would've been even more interesting.
Carousell and State Fair are basically the Same type story.
Oh Gay Purrr-ee! My sis and i were born in the 80s , but she loved this film! (I still sing "bubbles!" to myself.
What the fuck 60's? What's with all the slaps?
Can you guys review ambulance? It’s proof that an ambulance can be used as a getaway vehicle.
1:24:00 Alan "Ladd".