4:00 On accepting his lifetime achievement award Donald Southerland said, "I don't deserve this. But I also have arthritis, and I don't deserve that either."
That was great but so was Dennis Quaid in Wyatt Earp. I thought the ending to Tombstone was a bit mushy. Either way seeing Johnny Ringo take one to the head is something I've replayed 1,000 times. I'm your huckleberry!
True, but that was a killer year for performances.... The nominees that year included Tom Hanks (Winner, Philidelphia), Daniel Day Lewis (In the Name of the Father), Laurence Fishburne (What's Love Got To Do With It), Anthony Hopkins (Remains of the Day), and Liam Neeson (Schindler's List)... I didn't see Remains of the Day, so I can't judge Hopkin's performance, but I would imagine it was really good... I suppose looking back, I would have swapped Laurence Fishburne with Val Kilmer, but it's hard. He was great in What's Love Got To Do With It... That said, Kilmer was incredible in Tombstone. I do think he needed to be there... But it was a banner year for great performances...
He's a great actor, but you have to back it up with context. When would he have won exactly? For Ordinary People? No, because De Niro was unbeatable that year in Raging Bull. So when do you think he should have won and for what film?
@@dj711621974. Don’t Look Now. In a year when Marlon Brando got nominated in a movie featuring an unsimulated sex scene with butter used(last tango in Paris is SICK), DONALD did the same thing with a better result AND no butter necessary. He also gave a very sensitive and brooding performance that really goes against the grain of Male characters at that time. He outshone Julie Christie for gods sake! It would have never been nominated ESPECIALLY being a horror film, but I swear it’s one of his best roles ever. Him in the pond trying to save his daughter is DEVASTATING.
It wasn't. That was just part of it's marketing because it hadn't happened in many movies before. It wasn't even the first Hitchcock film to show a flushing toilet. Hitchcock's Secret agent did it in 1936.
I'm glad Peter Jackson wouldn't listen to producers. JRR Tolkien wrote the Lord of the Rings books and none of the hobbits died in them. What possessed them to think it was a good idea to kill one of them? I seriously wonder about producers sometimes.
I wonder which one it was. No way they'd kill off Frodo or Sam (I hope), so I'm going to guess it was Merry because he became so sick after he stabbed the Witch-king. Thank heavens Jackson had enough sway to stop them.
I’m sure I’m missing something, but I never got the appeal of those movies. They seemed like 2 1/2 hours of not much and about 30 minutes of pretty epic action.
Was going to say, he caused a broom to fly to his hand. I'm not sure if that's a spell or if that's something a muggle could do with a broom, but seemed kind of spell like to me.
I actually knew or at least figured the titanic one out. I knew he loved exploring the ship and it was something he had wanted to do so I just guessed that’s why he made the movie lol
A great movie mostly forgotten about. Watching Coffey implode, really satisfying. The underwater scenes were shot at the abandoned Duke nuclear power plant in South Carolina. Read the Wikipedia page about all the infighting and cut scenes.
Some of the producers wanted to kill a Hobbit, but they survive in the book. Jackson stuck to the book. However, he didnt include the fact that the Shire is attacked but survives. afterall, the story covers more than a few years in the books at least.
He also leaves out Tom Bombadil but then later on turns a book(The Hobbit), half the size of any of the three volumes of LOTR, into three full length movies.
@@bamachine He said in and on the extra material that he would not committ the same amount of time The Lord of the Rings movies took to make other movies. So i assumed he would cut corners when i heard he was going to make the Hobbit movies, and he did. I think it has more to do with the so called higher ups wanting them then him pressuring the so called higher ups. I sure there is at least officially why it had to be three movies and not two or just one.
@@andrewcrowder4958 I know your just here to argue but ill bite. Since my posts with links get deleted, google "the Ocars are rigged" read the first result by the business insider about it. I won't argue though, believe what you want. I am so excited to see your response, I'm sure it will be fair and open minded. 😄 Cheers mate.
The toilet being flushed in Psycho is very well known and been on many trivias so i don't think it should of been on this list, especially that high on it.
Here's One The Aftermath Of Ready To Rumble after the movie aired on TBS In 2005 It gave Spike TV the Insentive to premiere TNA Impact a few weeks earlier mainly because of the recently Retired Sting that movie talk about a helping hand ohhh WCW we all miss ya
The first American movie to show someone using a toilet was Catch-22, with Martin Balsam sitting on the toilet while speaking to Anthony Perkins, both of whom starred in Psycho.
I was an actor/stuntman in the 90's and also never received an award but was on a reminder list of people eligible for an Oscar when i filmed 'Detroit Rock City'. It as an honour just to be remembered i could be nominated🤣
I don't know how Kilmer was overlooked for Doors or Tombstone!! Especially Tombstone where he lost a ton of weight and was just perfection. He made tuberculosis cool lol.
Hugh grant can't act that why he mostly did romantic comedy movies that require very little acting talent and John was also in the film Measure for Measure which suck and didn't get any kind of award nods
@@xandercrews4729 Holy shit, Fletcher was a sleazeball. It was spectacularly played! Best Guy Ritchie since RocknRolla. ... Who am I kidding, I haven't seen a Guy Ritchie that I haven't enjoyed immensely.
His name is James, James Cameron The bravest pioneer No budget too steep, no sea too deep Who's that? It's him, James Cameron James, James Cameron explorer of the sea With a dying thirst to be the first Could it be? Yeah that's him! James Cameron
titanic, was banned in Southampton at the time, as too many people who had been affected, still lived there, most of the crews families lived in one road. especially as it was wildly inaccurate. they Smeagol, he was a hobbit and true to the book
Isn't "UP" for calling the broom in the first Harry Potter a spell? It just doesn't use a wand. But not all spells need wands as shown by Prof McGonagle when she opens the staircase to Dumbledores chamber using "sherbert lemon".
The Titanic one doesn’t surprise me at all. If you really watch the movie, the only things I feel he cared about were the very bombastic set pieces featuring the ship. He could really care less about Jack and Rose ‘s troubles. HYPE sold that movie. Not his direction.
Just wanted to mention this & correct me ifI’m wrong but Stuart Little is nota mouse he is a human that just so happens to look like one at least I believe that is what is mentioned in the books
Cameron said it way before 07’ what he wanted to do 🤔. He even made a whole documentary of it several times on the numerous occasions he visited the ship. On one excursion 9/11 happened while he was diving…
The Abyss..... My favorite and I think just ahead of aliens or T2 as his technically, "best". Although to me probably the one that resonates the most is his first foray into mainstream success. The original Terminator was a movie that I saw at the theater probably three or four times, that was a great year for movies and The Terminator was one that really stood out. But I think his best movie in my favorite, probably because the writing and acting was up to snuff with the production value. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying there's a lot of stinker performances out there in his movies although the first Terminator probably wasn't a thespian's delight, the acting in his movies is decent across the board a little better than average in Titanic of course, but I think the best acting from a Cameron film comes in the abyss for sure. Combined with the amazing story, the cool special effects, makes it the complete package. Despite its dorky finish. I can live with it, I know it's a little goofy but it didn't necessarily totally ruin the movie it just was kind of a goofy end
So the Titanic movie was a lazy excuse to dive to the wreck? He didn’t want to make a good movie based off it? Wow, not a shocker considering how other movies did it better.
Here’s a fact in the last scene of the 1956 Short Film The Red Balloon the same colour balloons are shown as in The Animated Movie Up the only difference is the balloons lift the little boy not a house
No surprise on the Oscars at all. That has nothing to do with talent, and everything to do with them sniffing their own farts. No Hollywood trophy properly judges how good an actor is.
He was not the first to see the ship. It was Marine explorer Dr. Robert Ballard in 1985 and there have been others before Cameron, and those who have taken items from the ship like plates and other such items. The ship is going to dissolve sooner or later due to strong and ever-changing ocean currents, metal-eating bacteria and natural salt corrosion.
Don't sleep on Cameron's True Lies. It's one of his best.
4:00 On accepting his lifetime achievement award Donald Southerland said, "I don't deserve this. But I also have arthritis, and I don't deserve that either."
Kilmer not being nominated for Tombstone was criminal.
Also should have been nominated for best supporting in a comedy for Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang.
That was great but so was Dennis Quaid in Wyatt Earp. I thought the ending to Tombstone was a bit mushy. Either way seeing Johnny Ringo take one to the head is something I've replayed 1,000 times. I'm your huckleberry!
True, but that was a killer year for performances....
The nominees that year included Tom Hanks (Winner, Philidelphia), Daniel Day Lewis (In the Name of the Father), Laurence Fishburne (What's Love Got To Do With It), Anthony Hopkins (Remains of the Day), and Liam Neeson (Schindler's List)...
I didn't see Remains of the Day, so I can't judge Hopkin's performance, but I would imagine it was really good...
I suppose looking back, I would have swapped Laurence Fishburne with Val Kilmer, but it's hard. He was great in What's Love Got To Do With It...
That said, Kilmer was incredible in Tombstone. I do think he needed to be there...
But it was a banner year for great performances...
Completely agree!
@@desiv1170 I was thinking more of Supporting Actor.
Donald Sutherland is one of the greatest actors in history and should definitely have a Academy Award.
He's a great actor, but you have to back it up with context. When would he have won exactly? For Ordinary People? No, because De Niro was unbeatable that year in Raging Bull. So when do you think he should have won and for what film?
Well, at least a nomination.
I saw him in the Enigma Variations on stage and he was rather wooden!
@@dj711621974. Don’t Look Now. In a year when Marlon Brando got nominated in a movie featuring an unsimulated sex scene with butter used(last tango in Paris is SICK), DONALD did the same thing with a better result AND no butter necessary. He also gave a very sensitive and brooding performance that really goes against the grain of Male characters at that time. He outshone Julie Christie for gods sake!
It would have never been nominated ESPECIALLY being a horror film, but I swear it’s one of his best roles ever.
Him in the pond trying to save his daughter is DEVASTATING.
Sadly a posthumous one now.
Knowing that Psycho was the first movie to show a flushing toilet won my team trivia at Duffy's in Stuart, FL once
What was the first tv show to do it? Leave it to Beaver?
It wasn't.
That was just part of it's marketing
because it hadn't happened in many movies before.
It wasn't even the first
Hitchcock film to show a flushing toilet.
Hitchcock's Secret agent
did it in 1936.
@@randallross420
Yes.
I'm glad Peter Jackson wouldn't listen to producers. JRR Tolkien wrote the Lord of the Rings books and none of the hobbits died in them. What possessed them to think it was a good idea to kill one of them? I seriously wonder about producers sometimes.
If there's one thing you can count on, it's that 90% of terrible movie choices are forced by producers.
The idea that the producers almost succeeded in offing a hobbit (shaking my head) that would have killed the movie series.
I wonder which one it was. No way they'd kill off Frodo or Sam (I hope), so I'm going to guess it was Merry because he became so sick after he stabbed the Witch-king. Thank heavens Jackson had enough sway to stop them.
I’m sure I’m missing something, but I never got the appeal of those movies. They seemed like 2 1/2 hours of not much and about 30 minutes of pretty epic action.
Actually, Harry was able to summon the broom up to his hand by shouting the command "UP!"
Even without a wand, this counts as a verbal summon spell.
Also, saying "diagonally" as opposed to "Diagon Alley" which is also a spell.
@@3VILmonkey Second story. Left from the Weasley's house, difficult to do if you hadn't even met them!
He also (inadvertantly) uses a spell to remove the glass of the snake exhibit early on.
Was going to say, he caused a broom to fly to his hand. I'm not sure if that's a spell or if that's something a muggle could do with a broom, but seemed kind of spell like to me.
@@3VILmonkey So true!
Tried to suprise us with M. Knight Shamalan, actually reminded us Hugh Laurie was in Stewart Little, YO HOUSE!
And 101 Dalmatians with Glenn Close
The Tarzan/Tony Hawk thing was talked about so much on Disney channel back in the day
Mentions Aliens, shows John Hurt from Alien...🤦
Yeah, you can't run a site for movie buffs and expect us not to notice or be annoyed by stuff like this...C'mon WhatCulture, what the hell...Lol!!!
OK, WhatCulture, today I'm afraid our definitions of "unbelievable" just don't jibe.
I'm your huckleberry!
Play for blood, remember?
I think Terminator 2 is Cameron’s best movie 👍
I actually knew or at least figured the titanic one out. I knew he loved exploring the ship and it was something he had wanted to do so I just guessed that’s why he made the movie lol
I don't know if I will ever understand why y'all put the end of the video in the middle and let the script end so abruptly
The Abyss, hands down. By the way, way to go full Meriadoc.
A great movie mostly forgotten about. Watching Coffey implode, really satisfying. The underwater scenes were shot at the abandoned Duke nuclear power plant in South Carolina. Read the Wikipedia page about all the infighting and cut scenes.
Some of the producers wanted to kill a Hobbit, but they survive in the book. Jackson stuck to the book. However, he didnt include the fact that the Shire is attacked but survives.
afterall, the story covers more than a few years in the books at least.
He also leaves out Tom Bombadil but then later on turns a book(The Hobbit), half the size of any of the three volumes of LOTR, into three full length movies.
The extended version would be even longer than they already are. Not, that i am complaining. I would like to see that portion of the story also.
@@bamachine He said in and on the extra material that he would not committ the same amount of time The Lord of the Rings movies took to make other movies. So i assumed he would cut corners when i heard he was going to make the Hobbit movies, and he did. I think it has more to do with the so called higher ups wanting them then him pressuring the so called higher ups. I sure there is at least officially why it had to be three movies and not two or just one.
@@bamachine half the size of any of the 3 volumes of LotR? The Hobbit is only 43 pages shorter than the Return of the king.
What kind of monster would even think of killing a hobbit?!?!
An orc, most certainly
Balrog of Morgoth.
Boardroom people.
Liberals
@@PrinceIsot there's always an idiot trying to make it political...
Tough call, but in the end I go with Aliens for my favorite Cameron movie.
Well Stuart little has one of the biggest twists ever. " honey we should adopt a disadvantaged child" . " that great dear. We will take the mouse"
I like most of Cameron's stuff, but I dont think True Lies gets enough love. That movie is hilarious.
The Academy awards is a joke and the awards are bought. Val and Kurt not even being nominated makes me angry.
What is your evidence that the Awards are “bought?”
@@andrewcrowder4958 I know your just here to argue but ill bite. Since my posts with links get deleted, google "the Ocars are rigged" read the first result by the business insider about it. I won't argue though, believe what you want. I am so excited to see your response, I'm sure it will be fair and open minded. 😄
Cheers mate.
Favorite James Cameron movie: Terminator 2
Very close second place: True Lies
John Cazale was iconic for his movie selections
I actually noticed that Harry Potter hasn't cast a single spell in the first movie
Fave James Cameron movie is Terminator, hands down
John Cazale was an amazing actor.
Meg Ryan!! Bwahahahahahahaha
Plastic surgery gone bad, REALLY bad.
I would be more surprised if some of those actors you named actually got nominations
Psycho was the first movie to show a toilet flush. All in the family was the first show to have the sound of a toilet flush.
The toilet being flushed in Psycho is very well known and been on many trivias so i don't think it should of been on this list, especially that high on it.
First time I've heard it.
@@paulhilton6426 they have it on their and other sites all the time, not mention on trivia
First for me tbh
Should’ve *
Here's One The Aftermath Of Ready To Rumble after the movie aired on TBS In 2005 It gave Spike TV the Insentive to premiere TNA Impact a few weeks earlier mainly because of the recently Retired Sting that movie talk about a helping hand ohhh WCW we all miss ya
that's bull shit the show was show early because wwe pulled out earlier then expected because spike was trying to show both shows at once
Incentive?
RIP Donald Sutherland
You probably have to join their weird Bohemian Grove blood cult to get that award
Only works for political stuff.
Favorite James Cameron film is Aliens!!! In fact that's one of my all time favorite films period!!
The first American movie to show someone using a toilet was Catch-22, with Martin Balsam sitting on the toilet while speaking to Anthony Perkins, both of whom starred in Psycho.
It's not saying the first American film for someone to use the toilet. It's saying the first American film to have a flushing toilet.
I was an actor/stuntman in the 90's and also never received an award but was on a reminder list of people eligible for an Oscar when i filmed 'Detroit Rock City'.
It as an honour just to be remembered i could be nominated🤣
T2, T1, Aliens best Cameron movies. All A+
Technically one hobbit IS killed..Gollum was a hobbit
Val Kilmer should've gotten nominated for Doc,Kurt Russell could have multiple nominations also
I don't know how Kilmer was overlooked for Doors or Tombstone!! Especially Tombstone where he lost a ton of weight and was just perfection. He made tuberculosis cool lol.
Kurt 🥇 4 🧬 ⏰ Award!
Uh, Buzz Lightyear isn't "delusional" - he identifies as a space ranger.
At the end, Harry realizes his hands must have power and proceeded to intentionally turn Quirrell into dust. I feel like that should count, no?
The whole bit with Cameron just wanting to do a deep dive is fairly well known. The man is obsessed with the ocean. Also, Titanic feckin' BLOWS…
Val Kilmer was amazing as Doc Holiday. He is one of my favorite actors along side Kurt Russell.
Hugh grant can't act that why he mostly did romantic comedy movies that require very little acting talent and John was also in the film Measure for Measure which suck and didn't get any kind of award nods
He was good in that Guy Ritchie movie as a sleazy tabloid journalist. And that HBO miniseries with Nicole Kidman
@@xandercrews4729 Hugh Grant was also hilarious in Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
@@eddmario yeah but actors usually don’t get nominated for comedic roles.
@@xandercrews4729 Holy shit, Fletcher was a sleazeball. It was spectacularly played! Best Guy Ritchie since RocknRolla. ... Who am I kidding, I haven't seen a Guy Ritchie that I haven't enjoyed immensely.
He can act. For instance, check out Paddington 2. When's he not in a romcom he actually bothers and is a revelation.
If Tolkien didn't write it then it doesn't happen.
Harry failing upwards sounds like a Gary Stu to me 😂
Terminator 2 and Aliens are both James Cameron masterpieces.
James Cameron and Adam Sandler both make movies just so the production pays for the trip to the destination.
Avatar& Strange Days! KB
An oscar these days is a badge of shame.
Is that another Weasley behind Ron at 2:46?!?!?
No it isn't. Some similarities
I'm pretty sure Titanic is the only Cameron movie I've ever seen. I might ought to go look into some of the others.
His name is James, James Cameron
The bravest pioneer
No budget too steep, no sea too deep
Who's that?
It's him, James Cameron
James, James Cameron explorer of the sea
With a dying thirst to be the first
Could it be? Yeah that's him!
James Cameron
pretty much any time someone speaks of james cameron, this is what i hear now... LMFAO
i miss when WhatCulture wasn't obsessed with the constant bait to get people to comment on things to give them more engagement
Harry Potter made the snake cage glass disappear, talked Parseltongue, and flew on a broom in the first movie. I can’t do some of those things.
Harry potter makes a broom lift to his hand... bit of a spell if you ask me
titanic, was banned in Southampton at the time, as too many people who had been affected, still lived there, most of the crews families lived in one road. especially as it was wildly inaccurate.
they Smeagol, he was a hobbit and true to the book
Facts are inherently true. If it's not true, it's not a fact.
Isn't "UP" for calling the broom in the first Harry Potter a spell? It just doesn't use a wand. But not all spells need wands as shown by Prof McGonagle when she opens the staircase to Dumbledores chamber using "sherbert lemon".
The Titanic one doesn’t surprise me at all. If you really watch the movie, the only things I feel he cared about were the very bombastic set pieces featuring the ship. He could really care less about Jack and Rose ‘s troubles.
HYPE sold that movie. Not his direction.
I knew number one was Fredo. He broke my heart.
Just wanted to mention this & correct me ifI’m wrong but Stuart Little is nota mouse he is a human that just so happens to look like one at least I believe that is what is mentioned in the books
he is in the books the movie made he a mouse
the books are VERY different from the movie
#11 Indiana Jones had absolutely no effect upon the outcome of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
John Cazale is clearly Roger the alien from American Dad. Clearly.
I can't believe Stuart Little was the bay harbour butcher
The Abyss, awesome movie
Interesting! 🧙It’s “Sorcerer’s Stone” (not “Philosopher”). 😉
i pried myself on my movie knowledge but there were four facts that I was not aware of which was pretty fun for me
Terminator 2.
(and LeviOOSa, not LeviosAA of course. I know that _spell_ed intentionally wrong)
True Lies for me.
You have to campaign for an Oscar. Maybe they can ask not to be nominated
Isn't the command to the broomstick a spell? After all, some of the kids can't do it, so it's clearly some magic you have to learn.
True Lies is the best James Cameron movie 😂
So John Cazale, it's like the dark horse Kurt Cobain of character actors
I though he was going to ask which real life disaster movie is someones favorit.
The thing about James Cameron & Titanic was pretty obvious
Stuart Little wasn't a mouse. He was a boy with mouse-like features. Wrap your head around that one😮
Terminator 2 is still Cameron at his best.
Diagon alley is an intentional spell, it moves him diagonally but it is an intentional spell.
Cameron said it way before 07’ what he wanted to do 🤔. He even made a whole documentary of it several times on the numerous occasions he visited the ship. On one excursion 9/11 happened while he was diving…
The Abyss..... My favorite and I think just ahead of aliens or T2 as his technically, "best". Although to me probably the one that resonates the most is his first foray into mainstream success. The original Terminator was a movie that I saw at the theater probably three or four times, that was a great year for movies and The Terminator was one that really stood out. But I think his best movie in my favorite, probably because the writing and acting was up to snuff with the production value. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying there's a lot of stinker performances out there in his movies although the first Terminator probably wasn't a thespian's delight, the acting in his movies is decent across the board a little better than average in Titanic of course, but I think the best acting from a Cameron film comes in the abyss for sure. Combined with the amazing story, the cool special effects, makes it the complete package. Despite its dorky finish. I can live with it, I know it's a little goofy but it didn't necessarily totally ruin the movie it just was kind of a goofy end
Keanu Reeves has never been nominated either.
My favourite James Cameron film is T2
Stuart Little was actually dead the whole time.
and was Unbreakable.
And a coincidence the little boy in Toy Story and Child’s Play are both named Andy
So the Titanic movie was a lazy excuse to dive to the wreck? He didn’t want to make a good movie based off it? Wow, not a shocker considering how other movies did it better.
Here’s a fact in the last scene of the 1956 Short Film The Red Balloon the same colour balloons are shown as in The Animated Movie Up the only difference is the balloons lift the little boy not a house
No surprise on the Oscars at all. That has nothing to do with talent, and everything to do with them sniffing their own farts. No Hollywood trophy properly judges how good an actor is.
Neville Longbottom not Seamus 😂
did you really show scenes from Alien every time you mentioned Aliens?
T1 and T2
I’m supposed to be surprised that Hugh Grant hasn’t been nominated for an Oscar? You know who Hugh Grant is, right? I’m genuinely unsure that you do.
So south park was right
Aliens still my favorite
James Cameron desecrated a mass grave so he could make a movie. It's disgusting, the ship is starting to dissolve due to all the trips down.
He was not the first to see the ship. It was Marine explorer Dr. Robert Ballard in 1985 and there have been others before Cameron, and those who have taken items from the ship like plates and other such items. The ship is going to dissolve sooner or later due to strong and ever-changing ocean currents, metal-eating bacteria and natural salt corrosion.
T2 for sure