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. :)
Holy crap that intro.
Nothing beat that dangerous four piece band.
Monsters.
January 2025, watching Late Night with David Letterman. All the show was so funny, much more entertaining than the current late night shows out there.
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.
Paul Schafer....tinker bell 🔔
love dave miss him
Interview with Morris was one of the most awkward things.
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
Mark Linn Baker ( Perfect Strangers) and Gordon Kaye(Allo allo) turn up in adverts
6:28 “Shriners in an elevator” - I guess a young Norm MacDonald was watching this show..
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
4:17 Paul giving the ol' 1 finger how do you do 😂
This is when he was still good, and not an angry old man!
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
Saw this live channel & CBS at home.
Back when...America...was cool 😎
Paul Shaffer with some hair.
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.
Just looked it up and, Yes, the Elvis record is real.
Curiously, Lavender Jane (Alix Dobkin) died just a few months ago...
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 :)
drinking a 40z bud in the parent's basement
What's the deal with these contras?
Talking bout my baby my favorite. That was a stupid somg
Omg that psychic. He really missed out on a career in entertainment
Cousin Larry!!!!
Someone left their headlights on. 👀
Her nick name is still nips to this day
WATCHED 12/29/20
Answering the question-
Must I wear a bra when appearing on the show?
Morris's toupee is quite a vision! 🦱😳
Morris’ toupee looks like it came from Morris’s toupees!
This was a weak episode on account of the bad guests. Every guest stunk.
Letterman is a genius, though!
I am old enough to remember this episode when it originally aired. The Psychic got one right.
Bunker steals the show
Dave didn’t seem to be in a great mood this show. Haha
Dave's Adidas wrestling shoes.
hilarious commercials
And not nearly as annoying as commercials these days!
Any woman can be a lesbian
And I guess any man can be a bibliophile.
@@lanceash Also, any dog can be a chef.
LLAP 🖖
Don't you feel embarrassed while watching the commercials? That's the way rich people see civilians
I like bush but not beer
Was Paul joking or actually asking for praise? Because. He’s kind of a walking joke.
YOU’re kind of a walking joke!!!
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