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#16 - Brad’s Top 20 Favorite Movies
Bring out your Dead!!! And join us as we discuss this comedy classic #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #montypythonandtheholygrail #montypython #top20
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Jeri’s Top 20 - #17 Silver Linings Playbook
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Excelsior! Join us as we review this modern classic #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #silverliningsplaybook #bradleycooper #jenniferlawrence #robertdeniro
Brad’s Top 20 - #17 LA Confidential
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Join us as we review this modern noir #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #russellcrowe #kimbasinger #guypearce #top20
Jeri’s Top 20 - #18 Juno
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Join us as we deal with things beyond our maturity level and discuss Jeri’s #18 #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #junomovie #elliotpage #jennifergarner #jasonbateman #allisonjanney
Brad’s Tp 20 - #18 JFK
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Take a deep dive with us into this conspiracy as we explore Brad’s #18 of his top. 20 favorite movies #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #jfkmovie #oliverstone #kevincostner #johngoodman #joepesci #garyoldman
Jeri’s Top 20 Movies - #19 Kubo and The Two Strings
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Join us as Brad takes us through this animated classic #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #kuboandthetwostrings #laika #stopmotionanimation
Brad’s Top 20 - #19 Casino
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You M#*/“:F$ * You! Join us as we chat about Brad’S number 19 #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #casino #martinscorsese #robertdeniro #sharonstone #joepesci #ganstermovies
#20 - Jeri’s Favorite List
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We see dead people! Join us as we review this classic horror/thriller movie. #movies #ratingthelist #classicmovies #thesixthsense #iseedeadpeople #brucewillis #tonicollette #mknightshyamalan #horrormovies
Brad’s #20 - Eight Men Out
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Join us as we explore Brad’s #20 on his list of favorite movies #movies #ratingthelist #top20 #eightmenout #johncusack #sportsmovies #theblacksox #1919worldseries
New List!!! - Brad and Jeri Rank Each other’s Top #20
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We explain how we will rank each other’s top #20!!!! #movies #ratingthelist #top50 #classicmovies #sportsillustrated #sportsmovies #boxingmovie
SI Top #50 sports movies reranked!!!
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Join us as we talk about what the list looks like after we reranked it! #movies #ratingthelist #sportsillustrated #sportsmovies #top50 #classicmovies #boxingmovie #basketballmovie #rockybalboa #sylvesterstallone
#1 Bull Durham
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Join us as we review the #1 sports movie of all time………according to Sports Illustrated #movies #ratingthelist #sportsillustrated #sportsmovies #top50 #classicmovies #baseballmovie #kevincostner #bulldurham #susansarandon
#2 Rocky
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Yo! Adrian!! Come join us as we review the granddad of all sports movies #movies #ratingthelist #sportsillustrated #sportsmovies #top50 #classicmovies #boxingmovie #sylvesterstallone #rockybalboa #creed
#3 Raging Bull
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Join us as we review ANOTHER boxing movie.! #classicmovies #movies #ratingthelist #sportsillustrated #sportsmovies #top50 #boxingmovie
#4 Hoop Dreams
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Watch as Brad and I discuss one of the BEST Documentaries we have ever seen. #classicmovies #movies #ratingthelist #sportsillustrated #sportsmovies #top50 #basketballmovie #documentary
#5 Slap Shot
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#5 Slap Shot
#6 Hoosiers
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#6 Hoosiers
#7 Olympia
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#7 Olympia
#8 Breaking Away
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#8 Breaking Away
#9 Chariots of Fire
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#9 Chariots of Fire
#10 When We Where Kings
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#10 When We Where Kings
#11 Bang The Drum Slowly
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#11 Bang The Drum Slowly
#12 Dogtown and Z- Boys
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#12 Dogtown and Z- Boys
#13 A League of Their Own
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#13 A League of Their Own
#14 The Freshman
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#14 The Freshman
#15 The Endless Summer
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#15 The Endless Summer
#17 North Dallas Forty
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#17 North Dallas Forty
#17 - Brian’s Song
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#17 - Brian’s Song
#18 Caddyshack
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#18 Caddyshack
#21 Pumping Iron
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#21 Pumping Iron

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  • @trishamessmer2610
    @trishamessmer2610 Місяць тому

    Kubo is my favorite Laika movie. It made me cry (which is my meter by how good a film is LOL). My daughter-in-law used to work there (she resigned recently). We saw Kubo and Missing Link at a special showing for friends and family. (And we cheered when Jennifer’s name came up in the credits-way, way, way down as Production Assistant). We actually got to go on a tour of Laika Studios on Jennifer’s last day, and it was fascinating. I used to live within a couple of miles of Laika Studios in Hillsboro. We got to examine and touch a few of the artifacts from Kubo as well as a few others like Box Trolls and Missing Link in addition to the tour itself. The next film is entitled Wildwood and is expected to be out sometime next year (I believe). And, yes, Travis Knight is Phil Knight’s son. (A little aside, Travis directed the movie Bumblebee in the Transformer franchise). Lots of $$ in that family. The Matthew Knight arena of the UofO was named for Phil Knight’s son who passed away. Don’t agree with his politics, but he’s a big supporter of the university here in Eugene. So I think Jeri’s choice here is excellent!! 😊

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Місяць тому

      @@trishamessmer2610 how cool that you got to tour the studio and your daughter in law worked there! I bet she worked her but off. I’m glad to hear there is a movie coming! I will be there!

  • @光子井上-n6v
    @光子井上-n6v Місяць тому

    『めぐり逢い』、 『デボラ・カー』さん 『ケーリー・グラント』 さん、共演の此の🎦映画 大好きです。 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉 『デボラ・カー』さんの美しさ、知性と優雅さを兼ねた👩‍🦰大人の女性を感じさせますね。 『ケーリー・グラント』 さんも(≧∇≦)b素晴らしいです。 ラストシーン涙💧が、溢れてきますね。 『どうし✊て❓本当の事言ってくれなかったんだ』、 言った。 『貴方に迷惑をかけたくなかったの』、『歩ける様✊になるよ』と云う。 此のセリフ💬たまらない(≧∇≦)b〜〜〜ですね。 『めぐり逢い』観てた(≧∇≦)b🧏🙅🙋🧑‍🦳👱🧑‍🦳 人み〜〜んな、涙💧涙💧 涙💧だったの✊デはない✊でしょうか。 往年のスター達⭐🌟💥🌌🌠✨『銀幕のスター達』、 感激をどうもありがとう🫂 御座います。 私達は、貴方達を決して忘れないだろうと思います。 🗽🗽🗽🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Місяць тому

      @@光子井上-n6v thank you for your comment. It’s a very emotional movie and beautifully done.

    • @光子井上-n6v
      @光子井上-n6v Місяць тому

      ​@@ratingthelist8738さん、返信どうもありがとう🫂御座います。 (≧∇≦)bいい🎦映画は、何度観ても(≧∇≦)b感銘を与えてくれますね。 🉐特に、『めぐり逢い』の様(≧∇≦)bな🎦映画は、テレビ📺️でも(≧∇≦)b観て、ビデオ📼取りしました。 『水野晴郎』さんの言葉を借りると、『🎦映画って(≧∇≦)b本当に(≧∇≦)bいい✊ですよね』。 📚本当にどうもありがとう🫂御座います。 🫂🎦🗽🛳️💿📀📀🎼🎵🎶 ❤️💖💝💓💗🎉💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Місяць тому

      This movie title didn't translate all the way. Can you tell me what movie "Meguri AI" is? I'd love to check it out.

    • @光子井上-n6v
      @光子井上-n6v Місяць тому

      ​@@ratingthelist8738さん、 返信どうもありがとう🫂 ございます。 私もどうし✊て、その様な 題であるのか詳しい事は、分かりませんが(≧∇≦)b、 邦題では、『めぐり逢い』と言う題しか分かりません。 けれども、🛳️船の中✊で、 知り合った、男女👱🧑‍🦰が、 恋👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨に落ち、ニューヨーク🗽摩天楼102で(≧∇≦)b落ち合う約束をした。 『将来を約束する』意味が、 あったのだと思います。 けれども、待てど暮らせど、 相手は、来なかった。 ジリジリ、イライラも募る中✊で、偶然に再会した時、 『私、交通事故で、歩けなくなったの』とは、どうし✊ても言えなかったのだと思います。 ラストシーン✊では、 『ケーリー・グラント』さん 演じる『ニッキー』が、絵🖼️🎨を売る時、 『その女性は、貧しく足が不自由な🙆🙅🙋🧑‍🦲人』だと(≧∇≦)b言い、我に返り、 どうし✊て、本当の事を言わなかったの❓ 『貴方に迷惑をかけたくなかったの』 『歩ける(≧∇≦)b様になるよ』此のセリフ💬がグッと 🌲きますね。 『日曜洋画劇場』、 淀川長治さん✊ではないけど『美男美女は、絵になりますね。』『ホントに、ホントに(≧∇≦)bいい🎦映画✊ですね~。』 それでは、皆さん、 『サイナラ、サイナラ』 📚本当にどうもありがとう🫂ございます。 ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎦🎦📚🫂👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨🗽🗽🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @GabrielNoahBrahm
    @GabrielNoahBrahm Місяць тому

    Brilliant!

  • @jasonleetaiwan
    @jasonleetaiwan 3 місяці тому

    6:37 The other kid could have still drawn the game by not taking Josh's knight, but he did and put his King on the long diagonal putting himself into a skewer check when Josh gets his own Queen. The other kid took the knight because he thought he was winning when in fact he could only draw at best by that point which fits his arrogant personality.

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 3 місяці тому

      @@jasonleetaiwan you sound like you know your stuff! I appreciate the comment!

  • @SekoucoulibalyCoulibaly-d5d
    @SekoucoulibalyCoulibaly-d5d 3 місяці тому

    J'ai m'ait bokou

  • @artd1239
    @artd1239 3 місяці тому

    Paul Newman… 👍🏾

  • @tj9124
    @tj9124 5 місяців тому

    Love this movie . Wonderful

  • @irenejohnston6802
    @irenejohnston6802 6 місяців тому

    Its called . " Let 's make a YT vlog and capitalise on well known hollywood star performances. See how many likes and subscribers we get and make a bit of cash".

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 6 місяців тому

    She lives with paternal grand FATHER

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 6 місяців тому

    Kerr is pronounced CAR.

  • @wowster-so8sx
    @wowster-so8sx 6 місяців тому

    English Patient is brutal to watch.

  • @karenbaxley3010
    @karenbaxley3010 7 місяців тому

    i have some of my greatest memories of my baby brother who was taken from us in 85 at 16 laughing his balls off during the whole movie/ can’t ever go wrong with uncle rodney

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 7 місяців тому

      I’m sorry for your loss. That is a great memory to have!

  • @artd1239
    @artd1239 7 місяців тому

    “I’M ALRIGHT! DON’T WORRY ABOUT ME!” - Kenny Loggins

  • @tashmivyas
    @tashmivyas 7 місяців тому

    I love Deborah Kerr, she elevated the movie so much, hee and Cary's chemistry was sizzling with a great banter going on. The performance Deborah gave in the final scene was brilliant, when she says Nicki "oh darling, dont look at me like that" had me bowling with tears. She looked breathtakingly beautiful and wish the both of them had more scenes in the movie. 🤩💕

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 7 місяців тому

      The worst too is he’s so pissed! And she won’t get up and he’s like why aren’t you more passionate about what’s happening!!! Ugh it kills!

  • @carmenrojas7612
    @carmenrojas7612 7 місяців тому

    Donde consigo esa película completa, en español latino

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 7 місяців тому

      encontré esto. parece que puedes encontrarlo en estos lugares en español Amazon.ca.com, Best Buy and EBay

  • @AgeVerseLife
    @AgeVerseLife 7 місяців тому

    Hattie McDaniel

  • @JM-zk9ou
    @JM-zk9ou 8 місяців тому

    Frank Zappa went to the Dr multiple times and was told there was nothing wrong. It was too late when his cancer was finally diagnosed

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 8 місяців тому

      That’s crazy. Especially now when it seems cancer is easily diagnosed. RIP Zappa

  • @jowbloe3673
    @jowbloe3673 8 місяців тому

    Don't think you commented on this, so not sure if you know or not, but this is a true story.

  • @JimmieDuncanIII
    @JimmieDuncanIII 10 місяців тому

    I love this movie it's the best I have it on VHS and DVD the best 👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @robertrinck3759
    @robertrinck3759 10 місяців тому

    Rollerball or Xanadu --take your pick! #jeri-isms

  • @carolsampietro9873
    @carolsampietro9873 10 місяців тому

    You all should do focus groups for new movies.

  • @carolsampietro9873
    @carolsampietro9873 10 місяців тому

    An Affair to Remember is the most romantic movie ever. It proves the Universe has a hand in true love and that true love conquers all.

  • @marileem3162
    @marileem3162 10 місяців тому

    One of the best romance films of all time ❤

  • @alexandervoice-joyce9303
    @alexandervoice-joyce9303 11 місяців тому

    Pno need for dialogue spoils enjoying movie

  • @sandranaylor2348
    @sandranaylor2348 Рік тому

    No this a waste of time

  • @sandranaylor2348
    @sandranaylor2348 Рік тому

    😊 mot

  • @sandranaylor2348
    @sandranaylor2348 Рік тому

    Why do we have people talking about these films which we sre no so eell so well

  • @robertrinck3759
    @robertrinck3759 Рік тому

    Great Review and fun fact, I was at the Stanford Theatre (in 2014) watching a silent film, "Poisoned Paradise" 1924-with Clara Bow and there was a "wall of jericho" scene where the two leads were sharing a hotel room and they hung a sheet to separate the two single beds (the scene and comedic moments was very reminiscent of "It happened one night")

  • @babakbabak1414
    @babakbabak1414 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @artd1239
    @artd1239 Рік тому

    👍🏾

  • @socorromartinez9943
    @socorromartinez9943 Рік тому

    Que la película sea completa y sustitutos en español

  • @robertrinck3759
    @robertrinck3759 Рік тому

    I did the work, Jer....BEST LINE EVER.......I saw this movie as a kid...don't remember much...but did not have the strong feelings that you had ..hehe

  • @artd1239
    @artd1239 Рік тому

    Cool! 😊

  • @londekandukuda3422
    @londekandukuda3422 Рік тому

    Thought it was kind of boring, the dialogue was awkward and breaks a lot. Maybe I'm just used to quicker dialogue where the banter between characters is how we would measure their chemistry, but as they don't express their passion physically... I don't get it. Loved Deborah Kerr's wardrobe and found it hard to believe Cary Grant as a down and out painter.

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Рік тому

      I sometimes have a hard time with older movies cause they don’t feel “real” to me so I get what you are saying.

    • @patriciasmith7074
      @patriciasmith7074 6 місяців тому

      I love these movies from this time period. This is called acting that you see here, they use their facial expressions and body language to tell the story, some things are implied and you have to feel the emotional exchange between two people who love each other so much that they don’t want to hurt the other one. When he finally figures it out that she can’t walk he realizes she loves him so much that she will live with a broken body and a broken heart so as not to be a burden on him being stuck with a cripple. Only two years before they came out with the shots to prevent polio and every time your child or young adult got sick you feared that it was polio and that they would be crippled, then it was 1962 when the oral polio vaccine was developed.The very first time I saw this movie my mother and I both cried like babies and I was 10 years old and watched many romantic movies and lots of westerns. Mom and I loved anything with Cary Grant in it. He was such a good looking and very classy man. He was good looking even when he got old. Back in the 50’s and 60’s scripts were developed around the acting, the script, the scenery and making the audience be drawn into it. Now movies are loud, foul language, gaudy and seemed to want shock value. I don’t think that I’ve gone to a great movie in a very long time.

  • @Pythagoras_was_right
    @Pythagoras_was_right Рік тому

    I am glad you mentioned that they do NOT love each other, and Freddie is a better choice. You get it!!!!! I am amazed how many people - MOST people - do not get the point of the story. People want Eliza and Henry to be lovers??? No!!!! That is the whole point of the movie! It was the whole point of the play, and the original myth! She STOPS BEING AN OBJECT! She becomes independent of him, he cannot control her anymore. In the original myth, Pygmalion sees women as just objects to be controlled or admired. He has to learn that women are people too, they are not perfect statues and are not subject to his whims. Women are real, And because of that, if Eliza married Henry she would be miserable, she would be his toy again, to ignorantly use. That would be awful. Do people really think that is healthy? No wonder there are so many unhappy relationships in the world. Bad romances train people to make bad decisions. People who think Eliza should marry Henry, or think that Henry has changed, should be forced to watch the movie again and again until they see what he is like. What is nearly as bad as making them be lovers (but not quite as bad) is the modern view that Eliza should throw Henry's slippers at him, or wear them herself, to express dominance. Don't they get the point of the story? Dominating others is wrong, that is the whole point. The story ends when they are friends. Equals. Mature. Emotionally healthy. Well, Eliza is emotionally healthy anyway. Henry is not a man who changes. But she is now mature enough to accept that and still enjoy hs friendship, without unrealistic expectations, and without hating him. That is healthy. They are NOT lovers. There is NOT a power struggle. Eliza has blossomed into a complete and healthy human being. She is everything she should be. She no longer fetches slippers. Men and women can be friends without being lovers. And without being master and servant. Without being rivals. Modern people seem to have forgotten that, and that causes us much unhappiness. The point of the ending is that they are now equals. Henry asks for his slippers, and Eliza smiles and does not get them. Why is that not obvious? She comes back because they are now friends who can respect each other and appreciate their differences. She comes back because she wants him to be happy. But not at the cost of dominating her. he likes her face, so she will be around. That is the kind, mature, loving thing to do. But she will NOT fetch his slippers. She will NOT be his trophy wife half his age. Men and women can be friends and like each other without sex. They can be friends even though they might drive each other mad at times. Like my ex and myself! I totally admire her, but we cannot stand being together for more than a day or so. That is OK. We both admire each other's strengths but we are very different people. Maybe that is why I like My Fair Lady. I am like Henry, and my ex is like Eliza. And that is fine. A healthy world is where people can respect each other even when they are different. What happens next (after the play ends) is so obvious that George Bernard Shaw did not have to write it - why state the obvious? He thought the audience would get it. But it drove him crazy that audiences did NOT get it. He said that audiences were so used to bad romances that they could not think for themselves. So Shaw wrote a big essay explaining exactly what must happen next. Eliza and Henry remain lifelong friends: she visits him every weekend. But they are ONLY friends. Eliza marries Freddy. Yes, he is not a hero or a genius, but he is a genuine nice guy and not totally dumb either. They buy the flower shop, They struggle financially at first but Henry helps them out. That is what friends do. They gradually made the flower shop a success. It is a happy life, fulfilling, with friends and love and all the things Eliza dreamed of when she was a flower girl. it is a happy ending, and it is REAL. This is what a real happy ending would look like. I am glad that you recognised the central point of the movie - she should not marry Henry!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Рік тому

    Rating! omg. you made superb traveling!:))

  • @lememeza4147
    @lememeza4147 Рік тому

    That's how i came to see It from sleepless in Seattle the scene where the sister is watching this movie 😭 she's crying and mentions an affair to remember 💙🎗️💙 thank you i enjoyed you video. Thank you you Love 👆

  • @ratingthelist8738
    @ratingthelist8738 Рік тому

    Thank you! Haha❤

  • @robertrinck3759
    @robertrinck3759 Рік тому

    Brief Encounter (1945)--David Lean Direction

  • @paige321
    @paige321 Рік тому

    Omg! He totally has the hots for her. He just doesn’t know how to express it very well. British stiff upper lip and all!😉

  • @trishamessmer2610
    @trishamessmer2610 Рік тому

    I agree with Jeri. That IS a dumb line. IMO that line is actually a crock of shit. It would be nice to see it remade with actors who have better chemistry--and remove that line. Sorry Erich Segal. But I call BS. I had to laugh at Jeri's "Listen, if you're going to be a romantic film and you're on a list of top hundred you have a standard to uphold." Agree 100% You tell em, Jeri!

  • @melisagalvalizi6982
    @melisagalvalizi6982 Рік тому

    i'm sorry but I disagree with your assertion that she is well known just for her "celebrity". She was a great actress who won many aWARDS. See beyond the media press

  • @gregg3423
    @gregg3423 Рік тому

    why did the movie look hot and humid for ? and why was it called bodyheat

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Рік тому

      Check out the episode and u will find out!

    • @gregg3423
      @gregg3423 Рік тому

      @@ratingthelist8738 i've tried reading about it was it because the movie was suspenseful and because it was a film noir the movie is about sex lust and desire and the hot weather is pointing out the movie is lustful

  • @trishamessmer2610
    @trishamessmer2610 Рік тому

    I have to say, I laughed so hard watching this. Jerri was cracking me up! Like, tell us how you really feel. 🤣I read Wuthering Heights in high school. Hated it. Absolutely hated it. But what's funny is I loved Jane Eyre and have re-read it many times. Also loved the film adaptations of JE. To me, those two books were very different. Tone still kind of dark in JE, but overall it had a happier message. Not sure if it was a difference between the sisters (Emily with WH and Charlotte with JE) or simply the books themselves. I agree that there were no likable characters in WH, but in Jane Eyre, there were more than a few--Jane herself being someone you rooted for. But I digress. I tried to watch one of the film adaptations of Wuthering Heights (I don't think it was this one) and I. Just. Couldn't. Stopped part way through I was so bored. So all this to say I agree with your assessment of this film (and book). Also loved the comment about needing to take ghost lessons from Patrick Swayze. 👍

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Рік тому

      Well maybe I’ll read Jane Eyre this year. I try to read one or two classics a year so you’ve convinced me to check it out. Thanks for enjoying our show! Yeah I have zero poker face 😂

  • @melissacole592
    @melissacole592 Рік тому

    I very much disliked this story. Reading the book was not easy. In the book she encouraged him to be mischievous. Not a romance, Heathcliff is codependent and Catherine is manipulative. Definitely, gothic fiction. One of the greatest disappointments for me.

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Рік тому

      Right? Yet another movie on this greatest of all time list that just boggles my mind

  • @raymeedc
    @raymeedc Рік тому

    Talkies was a big killer of comedic actors in particular, Laurel & Hardy & The Our Gang crew being two rare exceptions, & The Marx Brothers being the outstanding example of the other end of that stick, exposing them to the fame silence was keeping them from.

  • @raymeedc
    @raymeedc Рік тому

    Dubbing voices in musicals back in the day was more common than most think. Marni Nixon, for example did the overdubbed voices for the lead female characters in My Fair Lady, West Side Stiry, The King & I and others, also doing parts, such as Marilyn Monroe’s high notes in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Рік тому

      So crazy to me. I love how this movie pokes fun at Hollywood for that.

  • @raymeedc
    @raymeedc Рік тому

    You’re digging too deep for a common Sensical vein in this one that, much like Bringing Up Baby, isn’t meant to exist in real time, & like Baby, you just go with the flow, which to me is a funny romp.

  • @raymeedc
    @raymeedc Рік тому

    In the remake Ryan’s book store is named Shop Around The Corner.

    • @ratingthelist8738
      @ratingthelist8738 Рік тому

      Yes! I just watched you got mail on a flight. Sweet movie. Thank you for all ur great comments we appreciate it!

  • @raymeedc
    @raymeedc Рік тому

    Stewart was the real deal on and off the acting field, and it showed in his honest on screen persona, no matter the role.