Morris only got one of his five Oscar predictions correct: Sydney Pollack for Best Director. The categories he missed: Best Picture: Out of Africa Best Actor: William Hurt Best Actress: Geraldine Page Best Supporting Actress: Anjelica Huston
@@robertgold3868 Although Morris declined to make a prediction in that category, for the record, it was a film from the Netherlands called Anna & Bella.
Best Picture Out of Africa - Sydney Pollack, producer‡ The Color Purple - Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Quincy Jones, producers Kiss of the Spider Woman - David Weisman, producer Prizzi's Honor - John Foreman, producer Witness - Edward S. Feldman, producer Best Director Sydney Pollack - Out of Africa‡ Héctor Babenco - Kiss of the Spider Woman John Huston - Prizzi's Honor Akira Kurosawa - Ran Peter Weir - Witness Best Actor William Hurt - Kiss of the Spider Woman as Luis Molina‡ Harrison Ford - Witness as Detective Sergeant John Book James Garner - Murphy's Romance as Murphy Jones Jack Nicholson - Prizzi's Honor as Charley Partanna Jon Voight - Runaway Train as Oscar "Manny" Manheim Best Actress Geraldine Page - The Trip to Bountiful as Carrie Watts‡ Anne Bancroft - Agnes of God as Miriam Ruth Whoopi Goldberg - The Color Purple as Celie Harris Johnson Jessica Lange - Sweet Dreams as Patsy Cline Meryl Streep - Out of Africa as Karen Blixen Best Supporting Actor Don Ameche - Cocoon as Arthur Selwyn‡ Klaus Maria Brandauer - Out of Africa as Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke William Hickey - Prizzi's Honor as Don Corrado Prizzi Robert Loggia - Jagged Edge as Sam Ransom Eric Roberts - Runaway Train as Buck Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston - Prizzi's Honor as Maerose Prizzi‡ Margaret Avery - The Color Purple as Shug Avery Amy Madigan - Twice in a Lifetime as Sunny Sobel Meg Tilly - Agnes of God as Sister Agnes Oprah Winfrey - The Color Purple as Sofia Johnson Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Witness - Screenplay by Earl W. Wallace and William Kelley; Story by William Kelley, Pamela Wallace and Earl W. Wallace‡ Back to the Future - Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale Brazil - Terry Gilliam, Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown The Official Story - Luis Puenzo and Aída Bortnik The Purple Rose of Cairo - Woody Allen Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Out of Africa - Kurt Luedtke based on the memoir by Isak Dinesen and the books Silence Will Speak by Errol Trzebinski and Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller by Judith Thurman‡ The Color Purple - Menno Meyjes based on the novel by Alice Walker Kiss of the Spider Woman - Leonard Schrader based on the novel by Manuel Puig Prizzi's Honor - Richard Condon and Janet Roach based on the novel by Richard Condon The Trip to Bountiful - Horton Foote based on his teleplay Best Foreign Language Film The Official Story (Argentina) in Spanish - Luis Puenzo‡ Angry Harvest (Federal Republic of Germany) in German - Agnieszka Holland Colonel Redl (Hungary) in German - István Szabó Three Men and a Cradle (France) in French - Coline Serreau When Father Was Away on Business (Yugoslavia) in Serbo-Croatian - Emir Kusturica Best Documentary Feature Broken Rainbow - Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd‡ The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo - Susana Muñoz and Lourdes Portillo Soldiers in Hiding - Japhet Asher The Statue of Liberty - Ken Burns and Buddy Squires Unfinished Business - Steven Okazaki Best Documentary Short Subject Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements - David Goodman‡ The Courage to Care - Robert H. Gardner Keats and His Nightingale: A Blind Date - Michael Crowley and James Wolpaw Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra - Barbara Willis Sweete The Wizard of the Strings - Alan Edelstein Best Live Action Short Film Molly's Pilgrim - Jeffrey D. Brown and Chris Pelzer‡ Graffiti - Dianna Costello Rainbow War - Bob Rogers Best Animated Short Film Anna & Bella - Cilia van Dijk‡ The Big Snit - Richard Condie and Michael J. F. Scott Second Class Mail - Alison Snowden Best Original Score Out of Africa - John Barry‡ Agnes of God - Georges Delerue The Color Purple - Quincy Jones, Jeremy Lubbock, Rod Temperton, Caiphus Semenya, Andraé Crouch, Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli, Joel Rosenbaum, Fred Steiner, Jack Hayes, Jerry Hey and Randy Kerber Silverado - Bruce Broughton Witness - Maurice Jarre Best Original Song "Say You, Say Me" from White Nights - Music and Lyrics by Lionel Richie‡ "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" from The Color Purple - Music by Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton; Lyrics by Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton and Lionel Richie "The Power of Love" from Back to the Future - Music by Chris Hayes and Johnny Colla; Lyrics by Huey Lewis "Separate Lives" from White Nights - Music and Lyrics by Stephen Bishop "Surprise Surprise" from A Chorus Line - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Edward Kleban Best Sound Effects Editing Back to the Future - Charles L. Campbell and Robert Rutledge‡ Ladyhawke - Robert G. Henderson and Alan Robert Murray Rambo: First Blood Part II - Frederick Brown Best Sound Out of Africa - Chris Jenkins, Gary Alexander, Larry Stensvold and Peter Handford‡ Back to the Future - Bill Varney, B. Tennyson Sebastian II, Robert Thirlwell and William B. Kaplan A Chorus Line - Donald O. Mitchell, Michael Minkler, Gerry Humphreys and Christopher Newman Ladyhawke - Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore and Bud Alper Silverado - Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, Kevin O'Connell and David M. Ronne Best Art Direction Out of Africa - Art Direction: Stephen B. Grimes; Set Decoration: Josie MacAvin‡ Brazil - Art Direction: Norman Garwood; Set Decoration: Maggie Gray The Color Purple - Art Direction: J. Michael Riva and Robert W. Welch; Set Decoration: Linda DeScenna Ran - Art Direction and Set Decoration: Yoshirō Muraki and Shinobu Muraki Witness - Art Direction: Stan Jolley; Set Decoration: John H. Anderson Best Cinematography Out of Africa - David Watkin‡ The Color Purple - Allen Daviau Murphy's Romance - William A. Fraker Ran - Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda and Asakazu Nakai Witness - John Seale Best Makeup Mask - Michael Westmore and Zoltan Elek‡ The Color Purple - Ken Chase Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins - Carl Fullerton Best Costume Design Ran - Emi Wada‡ The Color Purple - Aggie Guerard Rodgers The Journey of Natty Gann - Albert Wolsky Out of Africa - Milena Canonero Prizzi's Honor - Donfeld Best Film Editing Witness - Thom Noble‡ A Chorus Line - John Bloom Out of Africa - Fredric Steinkamp, William Steinkamp, Pembroke J. Herring and Sheldon Kahn Prizzi's Honor - Rudi Fehr and Kaja Fehr Runaway Train - Henry Richardson Best Visual Effects Cocoon - Ken Ralston, Ralph McQuarrie, Scott Farrar and David Berry‡ Return to Oz - Will Vinton, Ian Wingrove, Zoran Perisic and Michael Lloyd Young Sherlock Holmes - Dennis Muren, Kit West, John R. Ellis and David W. Allen
Sorry if this is a bad place to post a question, but this is your most recent video and was hoping this'd catch your attention. On your video showing you your rowing machine generator: How did you construct it, and how might I be able to convert a rowing machine of my own into a generator?
The ending of the opening tune is friggin baller......even Paul was impressed with it
Thank you for leaving the commercials in. I had forgotten these until I saw them again. :)
Love the record segment! Reminds me of the early internet when they had the weird album covers
I’m pretty sure Poncho the Parrot was a guest on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and performed quite well.
Yes, he sang Bali Hai!
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Morris only got one of his five Oscar predictions correct: Sydney Pollack for Best Director.
The categories he missed:
Best Picture: Out of Africa
Best Actor: William Hurt
Best Actress: Geraldine Page
Best Supporting Actress: Anjelica Huston
Anjelica Huston? I thought for sure it would be Ohwogoh Maccabee for Color Purple!
But what won Best Animated Short? LOL!!!
@@robertgold3868 Although Morris declined to make a prediction in that category, for the record, it was a film from the Netherlands called Anna & Bella.
lol pontiac ad. i remember it and the actor from allo allo. he plays a french there too. he's a british actor Gorden Kaye
love dave miss him
I am old enough to remember this episode when it originally aired. The Psychic got one right.
Interview with Morris was one of the most awkward things.
Mark Linn Baker ( Perfect Strangers) and Gordon Kaye(Allo allo) turn up in adverts
the ad at 47:20 is pure unfiltered vaporwave
Oh my God imagine being high at like 1:15 in the morning and that commercial came on
Paul Shaffer with some hair.
Just looked it up and, Yes, the Elvis record is real.
Saw this live channel & CBS at home.
6:28 “Shriners in an elevator” - I guess a young Norm MacDonald was watching this show..
Best Picture
Out of Africa - Sydney Pollack, producer‡
The Color Purple - Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Quincy Jones, producers
Kiss of the Spider Woman - David Weisman, producer
Prizzi's Honor - John Foreman, producer
Witness - Edward S. Feldman, producer
Best Director
Sydney Pollack - Out of Africa‡
Héctor Babenco - Kiss of the Spider Woman
John Huston - Prizzi's Honor
Akira Kurosawa - Ran
Peter Weir - Witness
Best Actor
William Hurt - Kiss of the Spider Woman as Luis Molina‡
Harrison Ford - Witness as Detective Sergeant John Book
James Garner - Murphy's Romance as Murphy Jones
Jack Nicholson - Prizzi's Honor as Charley Partanna
Jon Voight - Runaway Train as Oscar "Manny" Manheim
Best Actress
Geraldine Page - The Trip to Bountiful as Carrie Watts‡
Anne Bancroft - Agnes of God as Miriam Ruth
Whoopi Goldberg - The Color Purple as Celie Harris Johnson
Jessica Lange - Sweet Dreams as Patsy Cline
Meryl Streep - Out of Africa as Karen Blixen
Best Supporting Actor
Don Ameche - Cocoon as Arthur Selwyn‡
Klaus Maria Brandauer - Out of Africa as Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke
William Hickey - Prizzi's Honor as Don Corrado Prizzi
Robert Loggia - Jagged Edge as Sam Ransom
Eric Roberts - Runaway Train as Buck
Best Supporting Actress
Anjelica Huston - Prizzi's Honor as Maerose Prizzi‡
Margaret Avery - The Color Purple as Shug Avery
Amy Madigan - Twice in a Lifetime as Sunny Sobel
Meg Tilly - Agnes of God as Sister Agnes
Oprah Winfrey - The Color Purple as Sofia Johnson
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Witness - Screenplay by Earl W. Wallace and William Kelley; Story by William Kelley, Pamela Wallace and Earl W. Wallace‡
Back to the Future - Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale
Brazil - Terry Gilliam, Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown
The Official Story - Luis Puenzo and Aída Bortnik
The Purple Rose of Cairo - Woody Allen
Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Out of Africa - Kurt Luedtke based on the memoir by Isak Dinesen and the books Silence Will Speak by Errol Trzebinski and Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller by Judith Thurman‡
The Color Purple - Menno Meyjes based on the novel by Alice Walker
Kiss of the Spider Woman - Leonard Schrader based on the novel by Manuel Puig
Prizzi's Honor - Richard Condon and Janet Roach based on the novel by Richard Condon
The Trip to Bountiful - Horton Foote based on his teleplay
Best Foreign Language Film
The Official Story (Argentina) in Spanish - Luis Puenzo‡
Angry Harvest (Federal Republic of Germany) in German - Agnieszka Holland
Colonel Redl (Hungary) in German - István Szabó
Three Men and a Cradle (France) in French - Coline Serreau
When Father Was Away on Business (Yugoslavia) in Serbo-Croatian - Emir Kusturica
Best Documentary Feature
Broken Rainbow - Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd‡
The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo - Susana Muñoz and Lourdes Portillo
Soldiers in Hiding - Japhet Asher
The Statue of Liberty - Ken Burns and Buddy Squires
Unfinished Business - Steven Okazaki
Best Documentary Short Subject
Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements - David Goodman‡
The Courage to Care - Robert H. Gardner
Keats and His Nightingale: A Blind Date - Michael Crowley and James Wolpaw
Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra - Barbara Willis Sweete
The Wizard of the Strings - Alan Edelstein
Best Live Action Short Film
Molly's Pilgrim - Jeffrey D. Brown and Chris Pelzer‡
Graffiti - Dianna Costello
Rainbow War - Bob Rogers
Best Animated Short Film
Anna & Bella - Cilia van Dijk‡
The Big Snit - Richard Condie and Michael J. F. Scott
Second Class Mail - Alison Snowden
Best Original Score
Out of Africa - John Barry‡
Agnes of God - Georges Delerue
The Color Purple - Quincy Jones, Jeremy Lubbock, Rod Temperton, Caiphus Semenya, Andraé Crouch, Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli, Joel Rosenbaum, Fred Steiner, Jack Hayes, Jerry Hey and Randy Kerber
Silverado - Bruce Broughton
Witness - Maurice Jarre
Best Original Song
"Say You, Say Me" from White Nights - Music and Lyrics by Lionel Richie‡
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" from The Color Purple - Music by Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton; Lyrics by Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton and Lionel Richie
"The Power of Love" from Back to the Future - Music by Chris Hayes and Johnny Colla; Lyrics by Huey Lewis
"Separate Lives" from White Nights - Music and Lyrics by Stephen Bishop
"Surprise Surprise" from A Chorus Line - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Best Sound Effects Editing
Back to the Future - Charles L. Campbell and Robert Rutledge‡
Ladyhawke - Robert G. Henderson and Alan Robert Murray
Rambo: First Blood Part II - Frederick Brown
Best Sound
Out of Africa - Chris Jenkins, Gary Alexander, Larry Stensvold and Peter Handford‡
Back to the Future - Bill Varney, B. Tennyson Sebastian II, Robert Thirlwell and William B. Kaplan
A Chorus Line - Donald O. Mitchell, Michael Minkler, Gerry Humphreys and Christopher Newman
Ladyhawke - Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore and Bud Alper
Silverado - Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, Kevin O'Connell and David M. Ronne
Best Art Direction
Out of Africa - Art Direction: Stephen B. Grimes; Set Decoration: Josie MacAvin‡
Brazil - Art Direction: Norman Garwood; Set Decoration: Maggie Gray
The Color Purple - Art Direction: J. Michael Riva and Robert W. Welch; Set Decoration: Linda DeScenna
Ran - Art Direction and Set Decoration: Yoshirō Muraki and Shinobu Muraki
Witness - Art Direction: Stan Jolley; Set Decoration: John H. Anderson
Best Cinematography
Out of Africa - David Watkin‡
The Color Purple - Allen Daviau
Murphy's Romance - William A. Fraker
Ran - Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda and Asakazu Nakai
Witness - John Seale
Best Makeup
Mask - Michael Westmore and Zoltan Elek‡
The Color Purple - Ken Chase
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins - Carl Fullerton
Best Costume Design
Ran - Emi Wada‡
The Color Purple - Aggie Guerard Rodgers
The Journey of Natty Gann - Albert Wolsky
Out of Africa - Milena Canonero
Prizzi's Honor - Donfeld
Best Film Editing
Witness - Thom Noble‡
A Chorus Line - John Bloom
Out of Africa - Fredric Steinkamp, William Steinkamp, Pembroke J. Herring and Sheldon Kahn
Prizzi's Honor - Rudi Fehr and Kaja Fehr
Runaway Train - Henry Richardson
Best Visual Effects
Cocoon - Ken Ralston, Ralph McQuarrie, Scott Farrar and David Berry‡
Return to Oz - Will Vinton, Ian Wingrove, Zoran Perisic and Michael Lloyd
Young Sherlock Holmes - Dennis Muren, Kit West, John R. Ellis and David W. Allen
Omg that psychic. He really missed out on a career in entertainment
4:17 Paul giving the ol' 1 finger how do you do 😂
Talking bout my baby my favorite. That was a stupid somg
Someone left their headlights on. 👀
Her nick name is still nips to this day
drinking a 40z bud in the parent's basement
WATCHED 12/29/20
Curiously, Lavender Jane (Alix Dobkin) died just a few months ago...
Cousin Larry!!!!
What's the deal with these contras?
Interesting to see Dave do a plug for a product at around 25:25. I don't think I've ever seen him personally endorse a product like that.
Clearly spliced in during post-production.
Morris's toupee is quite a vision! 🦱😳
Morris’ toupee looks like it came from Morris’s toupees!
Bunker steals the show
Dave's Adidas wrestling shoes.
Dave didn’t seem to be in a great mood this show. Haha
hilarious commercials
And not nearly as annoying as commercials these days!
Sorry if this is a bad place to post a question, but this is your most recent video and was hoping this'd catch your attention. On your video showing you your rowing machine generator: How did you construct it, and how might I be able to convert a rowing machine of my own into a generator?
Thank you so much!!!! I subbed to you by the way :)
This was a weak episode on account of the bad guests. Every guest stunk.
Letterman is a genius, though!
Any woman can be a lesbian
And I guess any man can be a bibliophile.
@@lanceash Also, any dog can be a chef.
I like bush but not beer
LLAP 🖖
Don't you feel embarrassed while watching the commercials? That's the way rich people see civilians
Plus Paul Shaffer and his all white Band!!!# Where Hiram and Steve???
Really!! I for one am tired of having black people in something just to be diverse!!
Elizabeth Anne OK Boomer!
@@macintosh46 I'm sorry, who are you again? Hiram and Steve were phenomenal musicians and performers, you just sound like a twat.
@@OmarAli-gm5lx Hiram left in 1984, Steve left at the end of 1985.
@@jacobjames8782 Jordan was on into 1986- believe he did week or 2 of shows after this
Was Paul joking or actually asking for praise? Because. He’s kind of a walking joke.
YOU’re kind of a walking joke!!!