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Registrace 2. 03. 2016
Film reviews and rankings!
Die Another Day: Retrospective and Drinking Game
Harry and Chris do the James Bond Drinking Game while watching Die Another Day and then review the film.
The drinking rules:
Drink every time -
He orders a Martini.
Someone says “Shaken not stirred.”
He drinks.
The word Bond is used.
The word James is used.
He has sex (drink twice if the woman he’s sleeping with dies).
He kills someone.
He makes a quip.
A gadget is used.
Moneypenny appears.
The name of the film is spoken.
Bond is on skis.
Bond is underwater.
A woman appears in a bikini who has no intention of swimming.
There is a helicopter.
Large explosions.
A near death escape.
A villain reveals his plan.
The main car is destroyed.
Someone says 007.
Someone says Licence to Kill.
The drinking rules:
Drink every time -
He orders a Martini.
Someone says “Shaken not stirred.”
He drinks.
The word Bond is used.
The word James is used.
He has sex (drink twice if the woman he’s sleeping with dies).
He kills someone.
He makes a quip.
A gadget is used.
Moneypenny appears.
The name of the film is spoken.
Bond is on skis.
Bond is underwater.
A woman appears in a bikini who has no intention of swimming.
There is a helicopter.
Large explosions.
A near death escape.
A villain reveals his plan.
The main car is destroyed.
Someone says 007.
Someone says Licence to Kill.
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The Essential Films of Yasujirō Ozu
zhlédnutí 566Před dnem
Harry is in Kamakura, the final resting place of one of the greatest directors of all time, Yasujirō Ozu. Here he counts down his personal favourite 10 films of the master director. Apologies for any mispronunciations.
The Top 20 Films of 1999
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Harry lists his top twenty personal favourite films of 1999.
The World is Not Enough: Retrospective and Drinking Game
zhlédnutí 414Před měsícem
Harry and Chris do the James Bond Drinking Game while watching The World is Not Enough and then review the film. The drinking rules: Drink every time - He orders a Martini. Someone says “Shaken not stirred.” He drinks. The word Bond is used. The word James is used. He has sex (drink twice if the woman he’s sleeping with dies). He kills someone. He makes a quip. A gadget is used. Moneypenny appe...
The Top 10 Films of 1998
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Harry lists his top ten personal favourite films of 1998.
Tomorrow Never Dies: Retrospective and Drinking Game
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Harry and Chris do the James Bond Drinking Game while watching Tomorrow Never Dies and then review the film. The drinking rules: Drink every time - He orders a Martini. Someone says “Shaken not stirred.” He drinks. The word Bond is used. The word James is used. He has sex (drink twice if the woman he’s sleeping with dies). He kills someone. He makes a quip. A gadget is used. Moneypenny appears....
The Top 10 Films of 2023
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Harry counts down his personal top ten films of 2023.
The Top 10 Films of 2008
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Harry lists his favourite films of 2008 while travelling about.
The Top 20 Films of 2009
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Harry lists his personal favourite twenty films of 2009.
The Top 10 Films of 1996
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Harry counts down his personal favourite films of 1996.
The Top 20 Films of 1995
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Harry counts down his personal favourite films of 1995.
The Top 10 Films of 1994
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Harry counts down his personal favourite ten films of 1994.
The Top 10 Films of 1993
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Harry counts down his personal favourite top ten films of 1993.
Goldeneye: Retrospective and Drinking Game
zhlédnutí 858Před rokem
Harry and Chris do the James Bond Drinking Game while watching Goldeneye and then review the film. The drinking rules: Drink every time - He orders a Martini. Someone says “Shaken not stirred.” He drinks. The word Bond is used. The word James is used. He has sex (drink twice if the woman he’s sleeping with dies). He kills someone. He makes a quip. A gadget is used. Moneypenny appears. The name ...
Licence to Kill: Retrospective and Drinking Game
zhlédnutí 785Před rokem
Licence to Kill: Retrospective and Drinking Game
Also in 1969 : - Model Shop (Jacques Demy) - High School (Frederick Wiseman) - True Grit (Henry Hathaway)
Also in 1968 : - Faces (John Cassavetes) - The Swimmer (Frank Perry) - Hour of the Wolf (Ingmar Bergman) - The Party (Blake Edwards) - The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Robert Ellis Miller) - Candy (Christian Marquand)
also in 1967 : - The Jungle Book (Wolfgang Reitherman) - Warrendale (Allan King) - Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (Jacques Demy) - Two for the Road (Stanley Donen) - Titicut Follies (Frederick Wiseman) - Mouchette (Robert Bresson)
Also in 1966 : - Andrei Rublev (Andrei Tarkovsky) - Ride in the Whirlwind (Monte Hellman) - Harper (Jack Smight) - Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? (William Klein) - Le Père Noël A les Yeux Bleus (Jean Eustache)
Great video! I loved the approach you took to covering these films.
I just watched Scum what a brutal film😢
Sqaudron Julius Machulski 1992
Note: The song at the end is NOT Sting, but Eric Serra himself(he also did the music for The Fifth Element)
Planet of the Apes after the Bonds please lads.
I think once you're finished with Bond you do drinking games of the Friday the 13th series and take a drink every time you hear "ch ch ch ah ah ah"
Amazingly I once tried that with a friend. We had to stop. It was far too intense (the drinking game not the films!)
You guys could do Godzilla films next.
Please do more series! I'll go crazy if you ever stop. Maybe Stephen King movies? Lots of drinking rules there! Thank you gentlemen! What a joy to watch you two!!
I still love this film though 😂😂😂 even the worst parts have masive cringe value
Been waiting for ages
You guys could do planet of the apes next. That's been around since the 60s
I watched this movie when I was a kid and I thought it was good, lol. Later I realized is considered to be among the worst Bond movies.
this one is definitely trash, but it's my trash lmao. can't help but love it for it's fun set pieces, over the top performances, the diamond faced communist, and sheer stupidity.
loved the beginning of this were he's getting tortured and maybe he's lost his edge but then it went completely off the rails.
Uff This is for me the Batman And Robin of the James Bond Franchise xD
LMAO the diamond face reveal
I’m glad it’s Star Wars for the win!
3:55 to 4:20 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent
Awesome channel but where is Another Day in Paradise, James Woods at his best. Did this film get cancelled or something, I never hear anybody talking about it anywhere?
I'll keep it to American films. .Of the ones I've seen....The Big Heat, I Confess, The Naked Spur, Angel Face, Pickup on South Street, 99 River Street, Niagara, From Here To Eternity, The Hitch-Hiker
My definition of "Five Easy Pieces" Hamlet stops at a roadside Diner. And as usual, He's not happy. I was 11 in 1970. But strangely I've not changed that much. 1. TXH- 1138 2.Loot 3. The Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion. 4. Collossus The Corbin Project. 5.Ned Kelly. 6.Airport. 7.Kelly's Hero's 8.Tora, Tora, Tora. 9.Borsalino. 10. Waterloo.
Hey, what's the song at the top 10 wrap up at the end with the organ?
So glad you like "Big Trouble in Little China." It's hard to find someone who has seen that one.
Oh my gosh! A video from you I haven't seen. I don't get notifications sometimes. Thank you sir. Ineeded a video from you tonight. Always a pleasure!
Excellently made video, mate. Late Spring is my personal favourite. Only critique - more beer needed.
I had a sip in the video!
Great Films one and All, Ugetsu, Wages of fear, Starlag 13, You missed the point a little, Everyone Hates the Smart Guy, Until the Shit hits the Fan and they need an Idea, ( personal experience) ,Mr Hulot's Holiday, Gloria Graeme ! ( better not say it) Ok I'll confess, my Favorite film of that year is, War of the Worlds, Fabulous Editing, knows exactly where it's going, and kind of funny.
1989 was great year for cinema
I check it out.
1997 is my birth year and some great movies definitely hit theatres then!! My two favourites would be Boogie Nights and Good Will Hunting!!
Se7en was an amazing film from David Fincher who became a big name in Hollywood with that shocking thriller with it’s horrifying ending Also loved Scorsese’s Casino which I think may have equaled or been slightly better than his earlier gangster classic GoodFellas in terms of it’s expanded scope and focus on the Vegas mafia running things in the shadows at the top of the organised crime food chain. Michael Mann’s Heat was a richly layered cops against robbers drama which fleshed out and developed it’s characters and has since become iconic as one of the best crime dramas of all time, speaking of which this was also a big year for Robert De Niro towards the twilight of his 1970’s-1990’s career run of iconic performances!! 1995 had some pretty iconic films that still hold up super well today and may have even aged like wine!!
Please, I want to remember the name of an old horror movie. At the end of the movie The killer's chain got stuck in the lift and His neck was cut
I watched a lot of your videos. It's great to have you on CZcams
For me Da 5 Bloods and Palm Springs were among the best of 2020
What? No "Conan the barbarian"? With, probably, one of the best five soundtracks of all time.
What do I think the vase is about? Not sure, probably about 14 inches?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Incredible jokes aside, this is a wonderful video and very watchable. Your combination of tribute blended with a Top Ten, works very well. You capture so much of what makes Ozu great and it's a real treat to see those locations in modern times. I've yet to see An Autumn Afternoon, Tokyo Twilight and Good Morning but am even more keen to after watching this. I'd never thought of it before, but I agree that Late Spring and Tokyo Story also are my favourite Japanese films of the 1940s and 1950s, respectively. It's a big claim amid all those Kurosawa and Mizoguchi classics, but it's true; somehow it's always Ozu moments (and visuals) that I end up thinking about. Tokyo Drifter and Woman In The Dunes would be contenders for my favourite 1960s Japanese movie, and Dersu Uzala would be my favourite from the 1970s. All the best to you. Keep 'em coming.
Tokyo Drifter and Woman in the Dunes are amazing. Those would be top 5 in the 60s for sure for me. With others including An Autumn Afternoon, High and Low and Harakiri. For the 70s I still need to see Dersu Uzala. I have a soft spot for Lady Snowblood, and Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41. Two films as far away from Ozu as possible!
@@1-2many my favourite Japanese film of the 40s is late spring. The 50s The Life Of Oharu. The 60s The Face of Another.
@@garyrobinson8665 I love the Life Of Oharu! The Face Of Another I think has one of the best scores of the 60s.
@@1-2manyyeah Oharu crushed me. It's a beautiful looking film fantastically directed but really hard to watch. Late Spring was my all time favourite Japanese film for many years and on another day could be my favourite. It made me weep as did Oharu.
@@1-2many Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 - I'd not heard of it before but what a title! Dersu Uzala feels different from most Kurosawa films (it's essentially more Soviet than Japanese for a start) but it's one of the great natural and autumnal movies; thoughtful, soulful, I adore it.
Fantastic video. I really enjoyed it. My favourite Ozu film is Late Spring. I cried like a baby towards the end. My second favourite is Late Autumn but I love them all.
every ozu film I see convinces me he's up there with ford, varda, Kurosawa, Renoir!!!! loved this video harry hope u do more director specific lists!!!
Fantastically made video. You have forced me to admit to my ignorance of Japanese cinema, and of the films of Ozu in particular. And yes, Tokyo Story is inevitable. It's his Mona Lisa. I remember when looking at my Art Past Art Present text book in college (2nd edition, published in 1994), Tokyo Story is the lone film used to represent cinema as art. It is presented alongside Pablo Picasso's Guernica, or Jackson Pollock's Convergence as essential examples of the Art in the 20th century.
I have learned about so many films i would never have know because of you. Thank you sir, you have enriched my life immensely.
Sir, please keep making videos. You have informed me of so much fantastic cinema, and you're one of my favorite creators. I would watch more of your videos about directors. Keep it up!
Cheers! Will do.
Wonderful video! Such a great tribute. I also love Tokyo Story and Late Spring but honestly you can’t go wrong with any Ozu film. He was a master! Would love to see you do this with Kurosawa or your other favorite directors. Cheers.
If I ever get back to Japan I'd like to do a Kurosawa video and one on Mizoguchi.
That would be awesome. I hope you do!
Great video !!
I'm always a little surprised how deeply Ozu can make me feel simply by focusing on everyday humanity. He truly is was the master.
Terrific retrospective. Your love of cinema always comes through in your videos, and after watching I always feel inspired to go back and revisit my own favorite films. Cheers!
This is a great tribute of one of the great masters of 20th century; your videos are always excellent in pace, editing, choice of images and content. Arigatò!