The 1970s was really an iconic time for American cinema. You can find anything from the iconic Godfather films to Taxi Driver, A Clockwork Orange, Kramer vs Kramer, Halloween, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Carrie, the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Star Wars. All within ten years. Truly an iconic and versatile era with a hand in every genre.
This dude deserves more than 1m views, cuz this is part our history in humanity, plus he probably worked hard to put all these movies together in order.
My great-grandfather was born in 1888 and died in 1969. It’s crazy to think he would have gone to the cinema as a 13 year old boy to see George Melies. Then watch cinema evolve as far as seeing 2001: A Space Odyssey. It’s amazing to think how he would have seen cinema evolve in his lifetime.
EDIT: The timestamps can still be found below but if, at any point, Alex Day decides to make an upgraded version of the Evolution of Cinema featuring 2018 films, this is what I think will make the cut: 2018: Avengers: Infinity War Incredibles 2 The Nun Crazy Rich Asians The Spy Who Dumped Me Tomb Raider 0:00 *Opening Title* 0:12 The Horse in Motion 0:18 Roundhay Garden Scene 0:24 Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge 0:31 Monkeyshines No. 1 0:40 Men Boxing 0:46 Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory 0:57 Arrival of a Train at "La Ciotat" Station 1:07 The Kiss 1:14 Bluebeard 1:24 A Trip to the Moon 1:35 The Great Train Robbery 1:46 The Story of The Kelly Gang 1:56 The Thieving Hand 2:06 L'Inferno 2:17 Cabiria 2:27 The Birth of a Nation 2:38 Les Vampires 2:48 Intolerance 2:59 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 3:10 Broken Blossoms 3:21 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 3:31 Way Down East 3:43 The Kid 3:54 Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 4:05 Safety Last! 4:16 The Phantom of the Opera 4:26 Battleship Potemkin 4:37 The Gold Rush 4:48 The General 4:58 The Jazz Singer 5:09 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans 5:22 Metropolis 5:34 The Passion of Joan of Arc 5:45 Pandora's Box 5:56 All Quiet on the Western Front 6:06 City Lights 6:17 M 6:28 Frankenstein 6:38 Dracula 6:51 King Kong 7:01 Duck Soup 7:14 It Happened One Night 7:27 Modern Times 7:39 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 7:51 Bringing Up Baby 8:04 Stagecoach 8:15 The Wizard of Oz 8:27 Mr. Smith Goes To Washington 8:38 Gone With The Wind 8:49 Fantasia 9:02 Rebecca 9:14 The Great Dictator 9:28 The Grapes of Wrath 9:42 Pinocchio 9:54 The Philadelphia Story 10:07 Citizen Kane 10:21 The Maltese Falcon 10:33 Dumbo 10:45 Bambi 10:57 Double Indemnity 11:09 Casablanca 11:25 Gilda 11:37 It's A Wonderful Life 11:50 The Best Years of Our Lives 12:03 Out of the Past 12:14 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 12:26 The Third Man 12:38 Cinderella 12:51 Sunset Boulevard 13:05 All About Eve 13:17 Alice in Wonderland 13:29 A Streetcar Named Desire 13:44 Singin' In The Rain 13:56 High Noon 14:08 Peter Pan 14:21 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 14:33 Rear Window 14:46 Seven Samurai 14:59 On The Waterfront 15:11 Rebel Without A Cause 15:23 Lady and the Tramp 15:36 The Seven Year Itch 15:48 The Searchers 16:00 Giant 16:12 Twelve Angry Men 16:23 Paths of Glory 16:36 The Bridge on the River Kwai 16:50 Vertigo 17:01 North by Northwest 17:13 Ben-Hur 17:26 Some Like It Hot 17:38 Sleeping Beauty 17:50 Psycho 18:03 The Magnificent Seven 18:16 Breakfast at Tiffany's 18:29 West Side Story 18:42 Lawrence of Arabia 18:55 To Kill A Mockingbird 19:09 Dr. No 19:22 The Great Escape 19:35 Cleopatra 19:48 The Birds 20:00 Dr. Strangelove 20:12 Mary Poppins 20:26 Goldfinger 20:38 My Fair Lady 20:51 The Sound of Music 21:06 For A Few Dollars More 21:18 Doctor Zhivago 21:31 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 21:43 The Graduate 21:56 The Jungle Book 22:10 Cool Hand Luke 22:25 Planet of the Apes 22:37 2001: A Space Odyssey 22:49 Rosemary's Baby 23:03 Once Upon A Time In The West 23:18 Night of the Living Dead 23:30 Easy Rider 23:43 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 23:55 A Clockwork Orange 24:09 The Godfather 24:23 The Exorcist 24:34 American Graffiti 24:48 The Godfather: Part II 25:02 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 25:16 Chinatown 25:31 The Rocky Horror Picture Show 25:44 Jaws 25:56 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 26:08 Taxi Driver 26:20 Rocky 26:32 The Omen 26:45 Carrie 26:59 Annie Hall 27:15 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 27:28 Halloween 27:40 The Deer Hunter 27:52 Grease 28:05 Superman 28:20 Apocalypse Now 28:33 Alien 28:45 Mad Max 28:57 Manhattan 29:10 Life of Brian 29:25 The Shining 29:37 Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 29:50 Friday the 13th 30:03 Raging Bull 30:17 An American Werewolf In London 30:31 Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark 30:44 Blade Runner 30:58 The Thing 31:12 E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial 31:26 First Blood 31:41 Poltergeist 31:52 Scarface 32:05 Ghostbusters 32:18 The Karate Kid 32:32 The Neverending Story 32:45 Amadeus 33:00 The Terminator 33:14 A Nightmare on Elm Street 33:26 The Goonies 33:39 The Breakfast Club 33:52 Back To The Future 34:06 Out of Africa 34:21 Top Gun 34:34 The Fly 34:52 Platoon 35:06 Dirty Dancing 35:22 Full Metal Jacket 35:33 The Princess Bride 35:47 Die Hard 36:02 The Last Temptation of Christ 36:21 Cinema Paradiso 36:38 Rain Man 36:54 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 37:11 Grave of the Fireflies 37:30 Dead Poet's Society 37:43 Goodfellas 37:57 Misery 38:13 Home Alone 38:27 Edward Scissorhands 38:42 Dances With Wolves 38:56 Pretty Woman 39:10 The Silence of the Lambs 39:24 Beauty and the Beast 39:40 Terminator 2: Judgement Day 39:53 Reservoir Dogs 40:07 Aladdin 40:22 Unforgiven 40:37 The Last of the Mohicans 40:54 Basic Instinct 41:10 Jurassic Park 41:25 Schindler's List 41:41 The Nightmare Before Christmas 41:56 Pulp Fiction 42:12 Forrest Gump 42:29 The Lion King 42:43 The Shawshank Redemption 42:57 Leon: The Professional 43:16 Dumb and Dumber 43:29 Toy Story 43:43 Seven 43:59 Braveheart 44:14 The Usual Suspects 44:27 The Bridges of Madison County 44:45 Independence Day 44:57 Trainspotting 45:12 Scream 45:27 Mission: Impossible 45:42 Space Jam 45:57 Titanic 46:11 Men In Black 46:27 Good Will Hunting 46:42 La Vita e Bella 47:00 The Big Lebowski 47:15 Saving Private Ryan 47:31 The Thin Red Line 47:48 Mulan 48:04 American History X 48:19 The Truman Show 48:35 The Matrix 48:48 Fight Club 49:05 American Beauty 49:19 The Green Mile 49:37 The Blair Witch Project 49:51 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 50:08 Memento 50:24 Requiem For A Dream 50:40 American Psycho 50:58 X-Men 51:16 Cast Away 51:32 Gladiator 51:53 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 52:10 The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring 52:26 Donnie Darko 52:42 Mulholland Drive 53:02 Amelie 53:19 Spirited Away 53:35 A Beautiful Mind 53:51 Shrek 54:08 Moulin Rouge 54:26 The Fast and The Furious 54:40 Cidade De Deus 54:57 Spiderman 55:15 28 Days Later 55:31 The Ring 55:52 The Pianist 56:09 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 56:25 Lost in Translation 56:43 21 Grams 57:02 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 57:18 Finding Nemo 57:36 Kill Bill: Volume 1 57:52 Big Fish 58:10 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 58:26 The Incredibles 58:41 Million Dollar Baby 58:57 The Notebook 59:17 Saw 59:33 Troy 59:50 Sin City 1:00:05 V For Vendetta 1:00:27 The Departed 1:00:38 Children of Men 1:00:55 The Da Vinci Code 1:01:15 Pan's Labyrinth 1:01:33 300 1:01:49 Little Miss Sunshine 1:02:09 High School Musical 1:02:26 The Prestige 1:02:44 No Country For Old Men 1:02:59 There Will Be Blood 1:03:13 The Dark Knight 1:03:28 Iron Man 1:03:43 Slumdog Millionaire 1:04:01 Twilight 1:04:18 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 1:04:34 The Hurt Locker 1:04:49 Inglorious Basterds 1:05:05 Up 1:05:22 Watchmen 1:05:39 Avatar 1:05:56 Inception 1:06:14 The King's Speech 1:06:32 Black Swan 1:06:49 The Social Network 1:07:05 Shutter Island 1:07:23 127 Hours 1:07:38 How To Train Your Dragon 1:07:53 The Artist 1:08:08 Drive 1:08:25 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 1:08:43 The Help 1:09:03 War Horse 1:09:22 Django Unchained 1:09:41 The Avengers 1:10:00 Life of Pi 1:10:17 Argo 1:10:34 Silver Linings Playbook 1:10:52 Lincoln 1:11:10 Les Miserables 1:11:27 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 1:11:43 The Hunger Games 1:12:00 12 Years A Slave 1:12:15 Gravity 1:12:33 The Wolf of Wall Street 1:12:52 Frozen 1:13:09 American Hustle 1:13:27 The Conjuring 1:13:45 The Purge 1:14:04 Her 1:14:26 Birdman Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) 1:14:42 Whiplash 1:15:03 Guardians of the Galaxy 1:15:20 The Grand Budapest Hotel 1:15:38 Boyhood 1:15:55 Interstellar 1:16:12 The Fault in Our Stars 1:16:31 The Revenant 1:16:48 Inside Out 1:17:06 Spotlight 1:17:27 Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens 1:17:44 Moonlight 1:18:04 Deadpool 1:18:25 La La Land 1:18:43 Suicide Squad 1:19:02 Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice 1:19:21 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 1:19:40 Logan 1:19:58 Wonder Woman 1:20:14 Spiderman - Homecoming 1:20:35 It 1:20:53 Blade Runner 2049 1:21:13 *End Title*
CalfMan I didn't just write all the titles. I put timestamps beside them as well, so that when people decide not to watch the full video in one sitting, they can continue in the second sitting, and find the place where they left off.
@@carljohnson9057 it's animation movie, u need more directors everything is done by hand, and plus it takes more than a year to make one, movies take at least a year or 6 months to film
2:26 The Birth of a Nation 8:37 Gone With the Wind 11:49 The Best Years of Our Lives 17:12 Ben-Hur 20:50 The Sound of Music 24:09 The Godfather 25:43 Jaws 27:13 Star Wars 31:11 E.T. the Extraterrestrial 41:09 Jurassic Park 45:56 Titanic 1:05:38 Avatar
Sofia Nahuelhual yeah. I mean he did kill a freaking Balrog and if you think about it really clearly, saved Beleriand from Morgoth. The reason he sacrificed himself was to make sure Tuor, Idril, and Eärendil, the future hero and slayer of Ancalagon. If Eärendil didn’t survive, what would happen? James Bond is awesome but Glorfindel is like James Bond x100.
G Galeno while some great movies were made in that era. What really defines modern movies as I know were from the 70’s and I believe that to be the greatest generation for movies.
1939 gets my nod, although 94 a good yr. too. My daughter was born in 94, watched extra ordinary amount of films that yr,. cause I got very little sleep.
6:27 Frankenstein 7:38 Snow White and the seven dwarfs 8:14 The wizard of OZ 9:42 Pinocchio 10:32 Dumbo 10:45 Bambi 12:37 Cinderella 13:16 Alice in wonderland 14:07 Peter Pan 15:22 Lady and the Tramp 17:38 Sleeping Beauty 17:49 Psycho 20:12 Mary Poppins 20:50 The Sound Of Music 22:49 Rosemary's Baby 24:23 The Exorcist 25:02 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 25:30 The Rocky Horror Picture Show 25:55 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest 26:45 Carrie 27:26 Halloween 27:52 Grease 29:24 The Shining 31:11 E. T. The Extra-Terrestrial 31:41 Poltergeist 32:04 Ghostbusters 35:05 Dirty Dancing 36:53 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 37:56 Misery 38:11 Home Alone 38:26 Edward Scissorhands 39:23 Beauty and the Beast 40:06 Aladdin 41:40 The nightmare before Christmas 45:56 Titanic 46:41 Life is beautiful 47:47 Mulan 51:30 Gladiator 53:18 Spirited Away 53:50 Shrek 54:07 Moulin Rouge 1:01:13 Pan's labyrinth 1:03:12 The dark knight 1:04:00 Twilight 1:06:31 Black Swan 1:12:50 Frozen 1:14:02 Her 1:16:47 Inside Out 1:18:41 Suicide Squad 1:20:33 IT This are my favorite movies
It’s amazing what George Melies was able to do way back in 1902 with A trip to the moon. The special effects and editing methods were WAY ahead of his time.
Animations 3D ToyStory (Disney) 43:29 Shrek (DreamWorks) 53:51 FindingNemo (Disney) 57:18 The Incredibles (Disney) 58:26 Up (Disney) 1:05:04 How to train your dragon (DreamWorks) 1:07:38 Frozen (Disney) 1:12:52 Inside out 1:16:48
Have to appreciate the fact that it takes real dedication, ambition, discipline, need, want, vision, pushing, shoving, grabbing, and pulling to get to these high spots
A lot of movies here have a lot of quality in image, you have to appreciate the tech they had in past decades, never had The Good, Bad and The Ugly looked so good.
I am a film expert and know all the films shown here. A very good selection of examples, but the development of the films goes much further than Hollywood. With the exception of German Expressionism, the first French films and two later Italian films, only Hollywood productions were here. Too bad. Only in Europe were there the French Novelle Vague, Italian Neorealism, Swedish film art by Ingmar Bergman and new German films, as well as British classics. Limiting film history to Hollywood is, in my opinion, a huge loss of masterpieces.
I noticed that too. Why make a video on the history of Cinema if you won't include every single movie, not just from Hollywood? This video isn't complete and will never be complete until the creator or someone else builds off of it and adds the rest.
The 30´s were impressive for it’s time: king kong, frankenstein, dracula.. that much iconic characters still to this day created in a period of great depression
I think that you call the best movie of all time it's because you do't know that there's something outthere are another countries that made cinema too. Did you hear about french, german, italian, russian o mexican movies? Try to get out a little a see another realities.
That movie came out the year my mother was born-and Nosferatu came out 5 years earlier when my father was born-Each had a landmark movie for their birth year!
The 70’s were really a time for cinema. We had The Godfather, Jaws, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Chinatown, Halloween, and many more films!
I had the good fortune to watch most of Jean Harlow’s movies and the pre-Code films were notably fresh and often hilarious as compared to her later output. This was the last thing I expected to come out of Hollywood in the early 1930s and it really opened my eyes. Go seek out films of this period because they are great fun.
Awesome video, I really enjoyed it. I think you should have included The Sprinkler Sprinked becouse of his relevance in comedy being the first comedic film
@@pedrojuan2561 i Just dont like the movie... Ok its not that bad but "Titanic" is way overrated... In my opinion the best one is at 6:57... King kong is masterpiece and big jump in cinema history
Literally after seeing this movie, I met Julie Andrews in the US because I became so addicted into this song, I visited all of the movie locations in Salzburg, Austria. But Christopher Plummer passed away in 2021 so never met him.
Movies I know and love: 1941- Dumbo 1950- Cinderella 1951- Alice in Wonderland 1952- Singin' In The Rain 1953- Peter Pan 1955- Lady and the Tramp 1957- 12 Angry Men 1959- Sleeping Beauty 1960- Psycho 1960- The Magnicficent Seven 1961- Breakfast At Tiffany 1962- Dr No 1963- The Birds 1964- Mary Poppins 1964- Goldfinger 1965- For A Few Dollars More 1967- The Jungle Book 1968- Night of The Living Dead 1969- Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid 1973- The Exorcist 1974- The Great Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1975- Jaws 1976- Rocky 1976- The Omen 1976- Carrie 1978- Halloween 1978- Grease 1978- Superman 1979- Alien 1980- The Shining 1980- Friday The 13th 1981- An American Werewolf in London 1981- Indiana Jones and the Raiders of The Lost Ark 1982- The Thing 1982- E.T. The Extra Terrestrial 1983- Scarface 1984- Ghostbusters 1984- The Karate Kid 1984- The Terminator 1984- A Nightmare on Elm Street 1985- The Goonies 1985- Back To The Future 1987- Dirty Dancing 1988- Die Hard 1990- Home Alone 1990- Edward Sccisorhands 1991- Beauty and the Beast 1991- Terminator 2: Judgement Day 1992- Aladdin 1993- Jurassic Park 1994- Pulp Fiction 1994- The Lion King 1994- Dumb and Dumber 1995- Toy Story 1996- Independence Day 1996- Trainspotting 1996- Scream 1996- Mission: Impossible 1996- Space Jam 1997- Titanic 1997- Men in Black 1998- Saving Private Ryan 1998- Mulan 1998- The Truman Show 1999- The Matrix 1999- The Green Mile 2000- X-Men 2000- Cast Away 2000- Gladiator
Gotta love it when they play a wonderful, romantic dancing scene from one of the greatest animated Disney films of all time & then cut away to Terminator shooting the crap out of T-1000. Epic.
It would be really interesting if someone made a movie that looks really old in the beginning and then looks more and more modern as the plot progresses. And then there should be a behind the scenes video talking about how they used whatever really old black and white cameras they could find for the beginning of the movie and then newer and newer cameras for the middle and then 4k cameras and advanced cgi at the end of the movie.
It's Dante's Inferno, the divine comedy written by Dante Alighieri in the 14th century. The scene depicts Satan chewing on Judas for eternity in the ninth circle of hell.
Films that you miss: Willy wonka and the chocolate factory the blues Brothers the little mermaid despicable me the sixty sense the day the earth stood still monty phyton and the holy grail robin hood(errol flynn) the secret of nihm child play bettlejuice brazil The seventh seal
While not being alive for half of these, I feel lucky to have watched some of the old ones but especially to be apart of the masterpieces that have happened in cinema in my life so far…… especially the MCU GOAT. No one can even comprehend how Stan the man, Jon Faveru and Kevin Feige thought of the brilliance. Thank you to all that inspired them to do so. Especially Lucas many people look up to him especially Feige.
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Death vader vader if I got a dollar for each time I replayed it would be in a vacation to Rome and stay in a fifty thousand dollar a night hotel room.
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The 1970s was really an iconic time for American cinema. You can find anything from the iconic Godfather films to Taxi Driver, A Clockwork Orange, Kramer vs Kramer, Halloween, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Carrie, the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Star Wars. All within ten years. Truly an iconic and versatile era with a hand in every genre.
@the epic gamer 71, but that's actually a british film.
Jaws
Fritz the cat
It was an iconic time for everything
Tarrantino just put out a book about the late 60's,70's called cinema speculation. Highly recommend.
I like how the 1895 film has better quality than some TH-cam videos.
Just Another Guy on the Internet Right??!! I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that haha.
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Just Another Guy on the Internet 😆 lol
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This dude deserves more than 1m views, cuz this is part our history in humanity, plus he probably worked hard to put all these movies together in order.
he deserves more than that
Still missing some crucial titles,
which I've added in a comment.
@@laustcawz2089 I know half the video is 90s and onward lol. no titles from 1924 and not really a solid cinematic enumeration.
@@laustcawz2089 Also lists John Huston directed films as "John Hudson"
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0:40 cameras from 130 years ago
0:33 security cameras today: have you seen this man?
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@@lazarjovanovic8124 we found the redditor
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My great-grandfather was born in 1888 and died in 1969.
It’s crazy to think he would have gone to the cinema as a 13 year old boy to see George Melies. Then watch cinema evolve as far as seeing 2001: A Space Odyssey.
It’s amazing to think how he would have seen cinema evolve in his lifetime.
What was cinema when you were born and what will it be when you die, I wonder 🤔☺️
it's like evolution of videogames. in 70's to this days. What we (or I) played in late 80's and nowadays... It's just amazing that evolution!
I dont knew him but i want to know whats he thought after seeing that evolution
Dude, like wow. Your great grandfather lived a long life
I can imagine that. My great-grandmother lived from 1909 until 2004. She had lived to see some of the mute films until CGI movies.
22:37 the most ahead of its time movie.
Agreed
Stanley Kubrick was a genius.
@@absurdcamus6026 the greatest filmmaker to ever live
As is this 1:20:53
Jim Red I’ve never watched blade runner 2049
This is one of the best videos in youtube and still its underrated.
Most 70s film look ahead of time than 80s and early 2000s 90s
EDIT:
The timestamps can still be found below but if, at any point, Alex Day decides to make an upgraded version of the Evolution of Cinema featuring 2018 films, this is what I think will make the cut:
2018:
Avengers: Infinity War
Incredibles 2
The Nun
Crazy Rich Asians
The Spy Who Dumped Me
Tomb Raider
0:00 *Opening Title*
0:12 The Horse in Motion
0:18 Roundhay Garden Scene
0:24 Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge
0:31 Monkeyshines No. 1
0:40 Men Boxing
0:46 Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory
0:57 Arrival of a Train at "La Ciotat" Station
1:07 The Kiss
1:14 Bluebeard
1:24 A Trip to the Moon
1:35 The Great Train Robbery
1:46 The Story of The Kelly Gang
1:56 The Thieving Hand
2:06 L'Inferno
2:17 Cabiria
2:27 The Birth of a Nation
2:38 Les Vampires
2:48 Intolerance
2:59 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
3:10 Broken Blossoms
3:21 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
3:31 Way Down East
3:43 The Kid
3:54 Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
4:05 Safety Last!
4:16 The Phantom of the Opera
4:26 Battleship Potemkin
4:37 The Gold Rush
4:48 The General
4:58 The Jazz Singer
5:09 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
5:22 Metropolis
5:34 The Passion of Joan of Arc
5:45 Pandora's Box
5:56 All Quiet on the Western Front
6:06 City Lights
6:17 M
6:28 Frankenstein
6:38 Dracula
6:51 King Kong
7:01 Duck Soup
7:14 It Happened One Night
7:27 Modern Times
7:39 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
7:51 Bringing Up Baby
8:04 Stagecoach
8:15 The Wizard of Oz
8:27 Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
8:38 Gone With The Wind
8:49 Fantasia
9:02 Rebecca
9:14 The Great Dictator
9:28 The Grapes of Wrath
9:42 Pinocchio
9:54 The Philadelphia Story
10:07 Citizen Kane
10:21 The Maltese Falcon
10:33 Dumbo
10:45 Bambi
10:57 Double Indemnity
11:09 Casablanca
11:25 Gilda
11:37 It's A Wonderful Life
11:50 The Best Years of Our Lives
12:03 Out of the Past
12:14 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
12:26 The Third Man
12:38 Cinderella
12:51 Sunset Boulevard
13:05 All About Eve
13:17 Alice in Wonderland
13:29 A Streetcar Named Desire
13:44 Singin' In The Rain
13:56 High Noon
14:08 Peter Pan
14:21 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
14:33 Rear Window
14:46 Seven Samurai
14:59 On The Waterfront
15:11 Rebel Without A Cause
15:23 Lady and the Tramp
15:36 The Seven Year Itch
15:48 The Searchers
16:00 Giant
16:12 Twelve Angry Men
16:23 Paths of Glory
16:36 The Bridge on the River Kwai
16:50 Vertigo
17:01 North by Northwest
17:13 Ben-Hur
17:26 Some Like It Hot
17:38 Sleeping Beauty
17:50 Psycho
18:03 The Magnificent Seven
18:16 Breakfast at Tiffany's
18:29 West Side Story
18:42 Lawrence of Arabia
18:55 To Kill A Mockingbird
19:09 Dr. No
19:22 The Great Escape
19:35 Cleopatra
19:48 The Birds
20:00 Dr. Strangelove
20:12 Mary Poppins
20:26 Goldfinger
20:38 My Fair Lady
20:51 The Sound of Music
21:06 For A Few Dollars More
21:18 Doctor Zhivago
21:31 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
21:43 The Graduate
21:56 The Jungle Book
22:10 Cool Hand Luke
22:25 Planet of the Apes
22:37 2001: A Space Odyssey
22:49 Rosemary's Baby
23:03 Once Upon A Time In The West
23:18 Night of the Living Dead
23:30 Easy Rider
23:43 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
23:55 A Clockwork Orange
24:09 The Godfather
24:23 The Exorcist
24:34 American Graffiti
24:48 The Godfather: Part II
25:02 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
25:16 Chinatown
25:31 The Rocky Horror Picture Show
25:44 Jaws
25:56 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
26:08 Taxi Driver
26:20 Rocky
26:32 The Omen
26:45 Carrie
26:59 Annie Hall
27:15 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
27:28 Halloween
27:40 The Deer Hunter
27:52 Grease
28:05 Superman
28:20 Apocalypse Now
28:33 Alien
28:45 Mad Max
28:57 Manhattan
29:10 Life of Brian
29:25 The Shining
29:37 Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
29:50 Friday the 13th
30:03 Raging Bull
30:17 An American Werewolf In London
30:31 Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
30:44 Blade Runner
30:58 The Thing
31:12 E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial
31:26 First Blood
31:41 Poltergeist
31:52 Scarface
32:05 Ghostbusters
32:18 The Karate Kid
32:32 The Neverending Story
32:45 Amadeus
33:00 The Terminator
33:14 A Nightmare on Elm Street
33:26 The Goonies
33:39 The Breakfast Club
33:52 Back To The Future
34:06 Out of Africa
34:21 Top Gun
34:34 The Fly
34:52 Platoon
35:06 Dirty Dancing
35:22 Full Metal Jacket
35:33 The Princess Bride
35:47 Die Hard
36:02 The Last Temptation of Christ
36:21 Cinema Paradiso
36:38 Rain Man
36:54 Who Framed Roger Rabbit
37:11 Grave of the Fireflies
37:30 Dead Poet's Society
37:43 Goodfellas
37:57 Misery
38:13 Home Alone
38:27 Edward Scissorhands
38:42 Dances With Wolves
38:56 Pretty Woman
39:10 The Silence of the Lambs
39:24 Beauty and the Beast
39:40 Terminator 2: Judgement Day
39:53 Reservoir Dogs
40:07 Aladdin
40:22 Unforgiven
40:37 The Last of the Mohicans
40:54 Basic Instinct
41:10 Jurassic Park
41:25 Schindler's List
41:41 The Nightmare Before Christmas
41:56 Pulp Fiction
42:12 Forrest Gump
42:29 The Lion King
42:43 The Shawshank Redemption
42:57 Leon: The Professional
43:16 Dumb and Dumber
43:29 Toy Story
43:43 Seven
43:59 Braveheart
44:14 The Usual Suspects
44:27 The Bridges of Madison County
44:45 Independence Day
44:57 Trainspotting
45:12 Scream
45:27 Mission: Impossible
45:42 Space Jam
45:57 Titanic
46:11 Men In Black
46:27 Good Will Hunting
46:42 La Vita e Bella
47:00 The Big Lebowski
47:15 Saving Private Ryan
47:31 The Thin Red Line
47:48 Mulan
48:04 American History X
48:19 The Truman Show
48:35 The Matrix
48:48 Fight Club
49:05 American Beauty
49:19 The Green Mile
49:37 The Blair Witch Project
49:51 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
50:08 Memento
50:24 Requiem For A Dream
50:40 American Psycho
50:58 X-Men
51:16 Cast Away
51:32 Gladiator
51:53 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
52:10 The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
52:26 Donnie Darko
52:42 Mulholland Drive
53:02 Amelie
53:19 Spirited Away
53:35 A Beautiful Mind
53:51 Shrek
54:08 Moulin Rouge
54:26 The Fast and The Furious
54:40 Cidade De Deus
54:57 Spiderman
55:15 28 Days Later
55:31 The Ring
55:52 The Pianist
56:09 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
56:25 Lost in Translation
56:43 21 Grams
57:02 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
57:18 Finding Nemo
57:36 Kill Bill: Volume 1
57:52 Big Fish
58:10 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
58:26 The Incredibles
58:41 Million Dollar Baby
58:57 The Notebook
59:17 Saw
59:33 Troy
59:50 Sin City
1:00:05 V For Vendetta
1:00:27 The Departed
1:00:38 Children of Men
1:00:55 The Da Vinci Code
1:01:15 Pan's Labyrinth
1:01:33 300
1:01:49 Little Miss Sunshine
1:02:09 High School Musical
1:02:26 The Prestige
1:02:44 No Country For Old Men
1:02:59 There Will Be Blood
1:03:13 The Dark Knight
1:03:28 Iron Man
1:03:43 Slumdog Millionaire
1:04:01 Twilight
1:04:18 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1:04:34 The Hurt Locker
1:04:49 Inglorious Basterds
1:05:05 Up
1:05:22 Watchmen
1:05:39 Avatar
1:05:56 Inception
1:06:14 The King's Speech
1:06:32 Black Swan
1:06:49 The Social Network
1:07:05 Shutter Island
1:07:23 127 Hours
1:07:38 How To Train Your Dragon
1:07:53 The Artist
1:08:08 Drive
1:08:25 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2
1:08:43 The Help
1:09:03 War Horse
1:09:22 Django Unchained
1:09:41 The Avengers
1:10:00 Life of Pi
1:10:17 Argo
1:10:34 Silver Linings Playbook
1:10:52 Lincoln
1:11:10 Les Miserables
1:11:27 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
1:11:43 The Hunger Games
1:12:00 12 Years A Slave
1:12:15 Gravity
1:12:33 The Wolf of Wall Street
1:12:52 Frozen
1:13:09 American Hustle
1:13:27 The Conjuring
1:13:45 The Purge
1:14:04 Her
1:14:26 Birdman Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
1:14:42 Whiplash
1:15:03 Guardians of the Galaxy
1:15:20 The Grand Budapest Hotel
1:15:38 Boyhood
1:15:55 Interstellar
1:16:12 The Fault in Our Stars
1:16:31 The Revenant
1:16:48 Inside Out
1:17:06 Spotlight
1:17:27 Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
1:17:44 Moonlight
1:18:04 Deadpool
1:18:25 La La Land
1:18:43 Suicide Squad
1:19:02 Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice
1:19:21 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
1:19:40 Logan
1:19:58 Wonder Woman
1:20:14 Spiderman - Homecoming
1:20:35 It
1:20:53 Blade Runner 2049
1:21:13 *End Title*
Aaron Hinnecke thank you
The titles were in the video but okay :/
CalfMan I didn't just write all the titles. I put timestamps beside them as well, so that when people decide not to watch the full video in one sitting, they can continue in the second sitting, and find the place where they left off.
Not the hero we deserve, but the one we need right now. And by the way, how long did it took you?
Not too long, I type pretty fast, so about maybe 30-45 minutes, I don't know.
50:55 Batman finally killed joker
regular movies: 1 director
disney movies: 1000 directors
Agrees 👍
Well it’s a animation movie
@@JanKut what's different
@@carljohnson9057 it's animation movie, u need more directors everything is done by hand, and plus it takes more than a year to make one, movies take at least a year or 6 months to film
This joke is so stupid
2:26 The Birth of a Nation
8:37 Gone With the Wind
11:49 The Best Years of Our Lives
17:12 Ben-Hur
20:50 The Sound of Music
24:09 The Godfather
25:43 Jaws
27:13 Star Wars
31:11 E.T. the Extraterrestrial
41:09 Jurassic Park
45:56 Titanic
1:05:38 Avatar
I hope these aren't your favorite movies or something. Mainly because of that first one.
@@thedragon9326"what's wrong with it then" -👴
@@MultimediaNeont’s extremely racist and depicts black people in a negative light
@@thedragon9326he is listing the history of the highest money made from movies
You forget 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
1951: "Hey, Stellaaaaa!"
2003: "You're Tearing Me Apart Lisa!"
Watch "Rebel without a cause".
oh hi mark
No watch the disaster artist
19:10 A legend is born
Who? Glorfindel?
James bond
Thiago James Bond or Sean Connery?
@@MrDuck797 This video wouldn't accept Glorfindel because he's clearly too epic for this
Sofia Nahuelhual yeah. I mean he did kill a freaking Balrog and if you think about it really clearly, saved Beleriand from Morgoth. The reason he sacrificed himself was to make sure Tuor, Idril, and Eärendil, the future hero and slayer of Ancalagon. If Eärendil didn’t survive, what would happen? James Bond is awesome but Glorfindel is like James Bond x100.
Wow, 1994 really was THE year
GABE 1994 had great movies like The Shawshank Redemption, Forest Gump, and Pulp Fiction.
Omg I love all the movies that were from 1994 this list
G Galeno while some great movies were made in that era. What really defines modern movies as I know were from the 70’s and I believe that to be the greatest generation for movies.
1939 gets my nod, although 94 a good yr. too. My daughter was born in 94, watched extra ordinary amount of films that yr,. cause I got very little sleep.
I think 1994, 1951 & 1954 are the best ones
0:11 - 1870s
0:17 - 1880s
0:31 - 1890s
1:14 - 1900s
2:06 - 1910s
3:20 - 1920s
5:55 - 1930s
8:49 - 1940s
12:37 - 1950s
17:50 - 1960s
23:54 - 1970s
29:25 - 1980s
37:43 - 1990s
50:08 - 2000s
1:05:55 - 2010s
20:28
Bond: "Do you expect me to talk?"
Goldfinger: "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".
James Mathhew XD 😂😂😂
"No Mr. Bond, expect you to *_DIE_* "
the 80's and 90's were so LIT , they made at least one cult movie a year .seems like centuries ago :(
on 20-40 years ago ;(
lili ks the 1880s 1890s
80s & 90s movies are THE BEST
@@allybuncalan9326 true story and for me those are the movies i can watch all day without getting bored
IKR my mom wa born in 1986 and shes like 33 and I feel like she's 1000 😂
Ah yes, my favourite movie: Workers leaving Lumiere factory
It’s literally mine too!
What about men boxing
it was just all the way downhill from there... today it's just superhero garbage.
classic.
@@beefstroganoff4459 LOL
This is a really impressively put together video compilation Alex Day. Good work done here.
0:00 a legend was born(cinema photography)
Although it technically wasn't the first film..
@@limechecksout
Wait, what was?
@@yankenbeanstrum648 The Roundhay Garden Scene
I think it is 0:15
2:06 scares me more than any horror movie ever.
NOT!!!!
M I L A l’inferno è sempre l’inferno
@@emanuelemaggio6319 no one understands u
M I L A I know but inferno is an Italian word
M I L A you want to say then “l’inferno” is an English word too?
53:50
The only one that matters.
Shrektacular.
shrek is our master. he creates us, no wonder we were blessed with such knowledge and power!
Why is your name Osama bin Laden?
Oh. I've just been corrected. It's Obama bin Laden. Sorry about that.😁
Before I clicked on the number
I knew which one it would be
30:16 After all these years this still scares the hell out of me!! 😱😱😱
This part scares me
Even after all this time ?
Always
I'm a huge cinema & history buff, thank you for putting this together.
6:27 Frankenstein
7:38 Snow White and the seven dwarfs
8:14 The wizard of OZ
9:42 Pinocchio
10:32 Dumbo
10:45 Bambi
12:37 Cinderella
13:16 Alice in wonderland
14:07 Peter Pan
15:22 Lady and the Tramp
17:38 Sleeping Beauty
17:49 Psycho
20:12 Mary Poppins
20:50 The Sound Of Music
22:49 Rosemary's Baby
24:23 The Exorcist
25:02 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
25:30 The Rocky Horror Picture Show
25:55 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
26:45 Carrie
27:26 Halloween
27:52 Grease
29:24 The Shining
31:11 E. T. The Extra-Terrestrial
31:41 Poltergeist
32:04 Ghostbusters
35:05 Dirty Dancing
36:53 Who Framed Roger Rabbit
37:56 Misery
38:11 Home Alone
38:26 Edward Scissorhands
39:23 Beauty and the Beast
40:06 Aladdin
41:40 The nightmare before Christmas
45:56 Titanic
46:41 Life is beautiful
47:47 Mulan
51:30 Gladiator
53:18 Spirited Away
53:50 Shrek
54:07 Moulin Rouge
1:01:13 Pan's labyrinth
1:03:12 The dark knight
1:04:00 Twilight
1:06:31 Black Swan
1:12:50 Frozen
1:14:02 Her
1:16:47 Inside Out
1:18:41 Suicide Squad
1:20:33 IT
This are my favorite movies
If you find 12 Angry Men bad then you do not have good eyes or ears.
(taste doesn’t make sense because you can’t lick a movie)
Watch 12 Angry Men
O sea que básicamente no te gusta el cine
@@fakkustone3097 he does idiot
@@fakkustone3097 she*
Nice movie list!
It’s amazing what George Melies was able to do way back in 1902 with A trip to the moon. The special effects and editing methods were WAY ahead of his time.
Amazing Film. smh for all the people in the chat obsessing over Star Wars and Shrek haha
"The evolution of the american-english cinema" - this should be the correct title.
Ahhh yes the oldie but goldie american-english movie le voyage dan la lune
There are also german movies shown in the video
@@plusachtminus a few interspersed token foreign films to make it look like a legit evolution of world cinema.
Animations
3D
ToyStory (Disney) 43:29
Shrek (DreamWorks) 53:51
FindingNemo (Disney) 57:18
The Incredibles (Disney) 58:26
Up (Disney) 1:05:04
How to train your dragon (DreamWorks) 1:07:38
Frozen (Disney) 1:12:52
Inside out 1:16:48
Pixar instead of disney for some movie
1:09:40 martin scorcesse has left the chat
Christopher nolan:hold my beer
70s Golden Age of Cinema
My Top 5 Movies of all time come from that decade
Lol
@Ano Nymous TDK is one of the greatest films of all time and also... people are allowed to like whatever films they want
Have to appreciate the fact that it takes real dedication, ambition, discipline, need, want, vision, pushing, shoving, grabbing, and pulling to get to these high spots
A lot of movies here have a lot of quality in image, you have to appreciate the tech they had in past decades, never had The Good, Bad and The Ugly looked so good.
43:29 - When I enter Twitter nowadays...
@Gm K how so?
English is not my native language lol
@Gm K I got you made a joke, I just didn't understand lmao. Sorry, what was my grammar mistake? I'm still learning english.
@Gm K I see. Thanks man
Each one is responsible for his own bubles.
meme worthy
I am a film expert and know all the films shown here. A very good selection of examples, but the development of the films goes much further than Hollywood. With the exception of German Expressionism, the first French films and two later Italian films, only Hollywood productions were here. Too bad. Only in Europe were there the French Novelle Vague, Italian Neorealism, Swedish film art by Ingmar Bergman and new German films, as well as British classics. Limiting film history to Hollywood is, in my opinion, a huge loss of masterpieces.
and the czech and japanese new wave
I noticed that too. Why make a video on the history of Cinema if you won't include every single movie, not just from Hollywood? This video isn't complete and will never be complete until the creator or someone else builds off of it and adds the rest.
Nobody cares
@@ihatehumans487 Why bother commenting then jackass
A 5-10 hour youtube video would be a bitch to edit tho
That moment you realize the movie you thought was at most 5 years old is actually at least 15 years old...
The 30´s were impressive for it’s time: king kong, frankenstein, dracula.. that much iconic characters still to this day created in a period of great depression
All the people in the 1800s and early 1900s movies are dead and we’re looking at them. Wow.
Michael Rowe no shit
Kybug 4 Life and what is the point of being rude? Just ask yourself please do not spread negative energies. Thank you
In a sense, "I see dead people..."
Wow deep insight man
Yeah and the music doesn’t help
0:18 first boomerang video ever
27:14 ...and EVERYTHING changed. 💥
No 27:14 without 22:37 remember that. Stanley Kubrick was a god. Too bad Movies are all the Same today and not creative.
Dallin Law yup 2001 is much better Than star war.
@@memkem1725 2001 is better, but Star Wars is more important. It changed the industry
@@TheLouisReyford i respectfully disagree, George Lucas is trash compared to Kubrick
@@TheLouisReyford no 2001 changed cinema as a whole
A Trip To The Moon and L'Inferno are still very impressive to look at and ESPECIALLY for the time period that they were made in.
24:10
The best movie of all time
And this is another great movie
32:45
I think that you call the best movie of all time it's because you do't know that there's something outthere are another countries that made cinema too.
Did you hear about french, german, italian, russian o mexican movies?
Try to get out a little a see another realities.
Jesús Ceja
I’ve heard about other cinemas but I love hollywood’s movies
And especially those movies I mean
The Godfather
And
Amadeus
I’m my opinion: 53:51
Goodfellas is much better than The Godfather.
TheKing0fComedy
I love goodfellas very much but it’s not like The Godfather
14:58 this is me after having spent almost an hour and a half watching this video instead of studying for finals
😂
I have to do this for a class. Watch the video and mark down all of the movies we've seen/ heard of. Trust me. There. Are. A. Lot.
Same problem
Best Comment 🤣🤣
It's the pandemic man- dont waste a cent on online university
5:25 how can they do effects in 1927?
I ask the same. It is strange
That movie came out the year my mother was born-and Nosferatu came out 5 years earlier when my father was born-Each had a landmark movie for their birth year!
Most effects at that time were done "in-camera" by masking, exposing, masking, exposing.etc. etc. very tricky but amazing what they were able to do!!!
Idk that It’s probaly with some special lamps
Maby is actually a lens over laping a lens
This video is itself a masterpiece. Thank You!
The 70’s were really a time for cinema.
We had The Godfather, Jaws, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Chinatown, Halloween, and many more films!
My favorite : One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
@@MB-de2lm Oh hey, mine too!
This is poop, not cinema.
My favourite is Apocalypse Now
11:19 “we’ll always have paris” 😢
What?
CASABLANCA
“And we gonna be on the top of Eiffel tower”
31:24
33:30
41:25 and 45:57 are my favourite movies😍😍
Titanic is one of the greatest movies of all time!!!!!!
@@mandrakedeangelis8698 ur right
Fan_Pop Musik ne too
Gitl
@@mandrakedeangelis8698 boi
Mad respect to cameraman who stayed alive this long, just to record this footage.
29:26 Yes my two favorite movies of all time
I love the shining🤗
Lauren Beauchamp I mean it shines doesn’t it?
I call BS
"I died that day"... next film is Die Hard. Well played.
Puyolda I have also noticed that
Time stamp??
35:45
@@marcoeriksen2477 35:45
29:33 the shining
обучалка на турнике okay
1:05:17 just a masterpiece
Nice pfp 👍
take a shot every time you see an Alfred Hitchcock movie
I’ll be drunk
Or freaking Martin Scorsese
*Dies from Alcohol poisoning*
@@marsmontufar6319 he and Hitchcock are some of the most influential directors of all time.
Maus
Yeah we know that
Thanks for creating this. It was totally awesome and the ending was spot on!
Can't believe I actually watched that beginning to end..
"Can't believe I actually watched that beginning to end.."
Why, do you have a short attention span?
It felt like 30 minutes
Me too
Man, this is immensely interesting to watch the whole way through
17:30 I did not expect that
theres nothing new under the sun. i dont think most people today understand this, and alot have forgotten.
37:14 one of the most heartbreaking movies ever. studio ghibli never disappoint.
23:54 favorite film of all time
same
Never even heard of it
@@mike_404 hear of the shining? 2001 a space odyssey? same guy.
@@mike_404 Shame on you
Same, maybe with the competition of Pulp Fiction thoe
Fantasia, Snow White, Pinocchio, and Bambi are just amazing
12:43 cinderella exe has stopped working
❤️❤️❤️❤️😌😍
That is a damn great list Good work man👍👍
42:23 I love that movie so much❤️
Me too
@the epic gamer Haha ur right
I had the good fortune to watch most of Jean Harlow’s movies and the pre-Code films were notably fresh and often hilarious as compared to her later output. This was the last thing I expected to come out of Hollywood in the early 1930s and it really opened my eyes. Go seek out films of this period because they are great fun.
Marlon Brando the man who changed acting on screen!!!
5:21 Radio Gaga - Queen
Great job! I like how you added A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Neverending Story!
Thank you so much for this time capsule
27:14
*This is where the fun begins*
F-n true
Marlon Brando in 1954
Hell yeah
STAR WARS! YAAA
Fun started at 19:59
Casablanca is from 1942 actually, not 1946
Release date(s):
November 26, 1942 (Hollywood Theatre-to qualify for an 1942 Academy Award)
January 23, 1943 (United States-nationwide release)
You right tho
@Will King 1942
What about the Evolution of Television (1926-2017) or the Evolution of Video Games (1947-2017)?
Josh Davis yes we need that
Maybe the Evolution of Internet (1996-2017)?
Sascha Man *(1969-2017)
Yeah, The Culture itself hadn't started til 1997,so Technology itself had to goes first.
First video game was made in 1947. Read wikipedia.
My mother passed in sept 2020 and this kind of hurts because she showed me much of this as a child. Rest in Peace mom.
1:35 The first ever jump scare in film.
You meant post-credit scene
No
Talk about jumpscares in this film? They're only hard to see.
30:20
30:15
21:32 Best Ending ever.
You never saw godfather bitch
@@xxx-py5bj In fact, The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are my favourites movies of all time hahaha
Joao Prata not as good as the goos the bad and the ugly.
@@xxx-py5bj u never saw its a wonderful life
The best movie of all time- 0:12
I LIKE HORSE IN MOTON
Still waiting for the sequel
I’ve been waiting for part 2 for 142 years
2:30
THE MOST SUCCESFULL BUT CONTROVERSIAL FILM DURING 1910s Before Intolerance
@@kacperjagos. like , Where does he go with that horse .
Congratulations on the movie compilation. Thank you for this trip to the world of cinema. Memorable!
Awesome video, I really enjoyed it. I think you should have included The Sprinkler Sprinked becouse of his relevance in comedy being the first comedic film
Puyolda how bout return of the Jedi?
Horror World There’s a million movies they didn’t include that is better than return of the jedi
45:57 best part (FOR ME)
For eveyone
@@pedrojuan2561 nope, tytanic is shit
@@JudgeHolden2003 :(
I love titanic
@@pedrojuan2561 i Just dont like the movie... Ok its not that bad but "Titanic" is way overrated... In my opinion the best one is at 6:57... King kong is masterpiece and big jump in cinema history
20:50 best part...for me
Sandra Šiaudvytytė 👌🏻❤️
Sandra Šiaudvytytė, definitely one of the best. Julie Andrews’s voice is so precious!
Literally after seeing this movie, I met Julie Andrews in the US because I became so addicted into this song, I visited all of the movie locations in Salzburg, Austria. But Christopher Plummer passed away in 2021 so never met him.
Movies I know and love:
1941- Dumbo
1950- Cinderella
1951- Alice in Wonderland
1952- Singin' In The Rain
1953- Peter Pan
1955- Lady and the Tramp
1957- 12 Angry Men
1959- Sleeping Beauty
1960- Psycho
1960- The Magnicficent Seven
1961- Breakfast At Tiffany
1962- Dr No
1963- The Birds
1964- Mary Poppins
1964- Goldfinger
1965- For A Few Dollars More
1967- The Jungle Book
1968- Night of The Living Dead
1969- Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
1973- The Exorcist
1974- The Great Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1975- Jaws
1976- Rocky
1976- The Omen
1976- Carrie
1978- Halloween
1978- Grease
1978- Superman
1979- Alien
1980- The Shining
1980- Friday The 13th
1981- An American Werewolf in London
1981- Indiana Jones and the Raiders of The Lost Ark
1982- The Thing
1982- E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
1983- Scarface
1984- Ghostbusters
1984- The Karate Kid
1984- The Terminator
1984- A Nightmare on Elm Street
1985- The Goonies
1985- Back To The Future
1987- Dirty Dancing
1988- Die Hard
1990- Home Alone
1990- Edward Sccisorhands
1991- Beauty and the Beast
1991- Terminator 2: Judgement Day
1992- Aladdin
1993- Jurassic Park
1994- Pulp Fiction
1994- The Lion King
1994- Dumb and Dumber
1995- Toy Story
1996- Independence Day
1996- Trainspotting
1996- Scream
1996- Mission: Impossible
1996- Space Jam
1997- Titanic
1997- Men in Black
1998- Saving Private Ryan
1998- Mulan
1998- The Truman Show
1999- The Matrix
1999- The Green Mile
2000- X-Men
2000- Cast Away
2000- Gladiator
Star Wars?
Yes
35:49 still one of the greatest scenes of all time
Baloney
33:52 Best Movie Everr
Kevin Guilis how about the one just before it
@@OdpeyDoctorKnow Ñe, is something
I call BS
Sure Back to the Future My Butt
53:50 No this is
3:56 nosferatu, is a classic 💯👌
I thought it was footage of Rudy Giuliani...
Ahhhh naice th
This is such a delight. So much to learn that is difficult to articulate without the visuals. Thanks so much.
Gotta love it when they play a wonderful, romantic dancing scene from one of the greatest animated Disney films of all time & then cut away to Terminator shooting the crap out of T-1000. Epic.
I’m so glad I wasn’t the only one thinking that😂👍
18:40 I love this movie and I honestly can’t see it ever forgotten
4:00 *click clack, click clack, click clack*
"Nosferatu 😏"
A true intellectual
Oh so you've seen THAT sponge bob episode too
Spongebob😂😂😂
Wao you CJ?(sorry Im japanese student Im poor english sorry)
@Music Guy it's a spongebob reference
It would be really interesting if someone made a movie that looks really old in the beginning and then looks more and more modern as the plot progresses. And then there should be a behind the scenes video talking about how they used whatever really old black and white cameras they could find for the beginning of the movie and then newer and newer cameras for the middle and then 4k cameras and advanced cgi at the end of the movie.
This sounds great but...what would the plot be?
Hmm..
@@justalittlebitsilly Travelling through time maybe?
1:24 is when they actually started making movies
No
In 1895
1888, I think.
The first film is already called movies,they looped it alot of times,so if it ended,it will still repeat over and over again.
is the one before it not a movie? looks like they have actors a stuff.
52:09 one movie (trilogy) to rule them all
Back to the future
Star wars
@@thatnoobbelike5054 which one
@@JPproductions303 original trilogy i guess
@@thatnoobbelike5054 correct
So glad I saw "12 angry men" and "the good, the bad and the ugly"! Two of the best and more influential movies ever!
12 Angry Men is such a great movie! I love that movie!
I feel Akira in '88 should've been featured. An absolute milestone in animated cinema. Maybe becoming cliche at this point, but it's just so gorgeous.
Also La Haine should've been featured
So basically you´re saying it kinda started with just Chaplin Movies and now it´s just SuperHero Movies.
The early cinema is so remarkable
sakurasoh From 1930 it was defined, All Quiet on the western front. The rest were just horrible
Horror World What do you mean?
It just seems fucked up for the most part, to me
2:06 Wtf.
It's Dante's Inferno, the divine comedy written by Dante Alighieri in the 14th century. The scene depicts Satan chewing on Judas for eternity in the ninth circle of hell.
Sam Blackmore it’s creepy as hell.
Classic Pennywise The Dancing Clown interesting you have a picture of Pennywise
back then those effects were bindblowing
He ate naked guy in no bite
Thank you for posting this !
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Films that you miss:
Willy wonka and the chocolate factory
the blues Brothers
the little mermaid
despicable me
the sixty sense
the day the earth stood still
monty phyton and the holy grail
robin hood(errol flynn)
the secret of nihm
child play
bettlejuice
brazil
The seventh seal
How abt clueless
King Kong
@@jesusmanriquezsantana1590 6:51
I miss the old x men movies.
What about Heather's?
"Gone With the Wind", simply iconic
Where is The Room?
The greatest film ever made
You mean "Room" with Brie Larson, not that dreadful "The Room" with Tommy Wiseau.
I did not hit her, it's not true! It's bullshit! I did not hit her! I did nooooot! Oh hai, Mark!
Cameron Hinton well the room is a bad movie
Rania Shadik understatement of the year lmao
While not being alive for half of these, I feel lucky to have watched some of the old ones but especially to be apart of the masterpieces that have happened in cinema in my life so far…… especially the MCU GOAT. No one can even comprehend how Stan the man, Jon Faveru and Kevin Feige thought of the brilliance. Thank you to all that inspired them to do so. Especially Lucas many people look up to him especially Feige.
Half of these you must be in your like 50s