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What If Jean Harlow Had Lived? (Drawing Video)
Jean Harlow was the original Platinum Blonde Bombshell who passed way before her time. This video explores the projects she was attached to make, plus my predictions for where her life and career might have gone post-WW2.
Discovered by Howard Hughes, name checked by Madonna, the inspiration for Marilyn Monroe.
Here's the instagram that details all the ways Madonna has been inspired by Jean Harlow, especially for her "Bedtime Stories" album era: vintage.everyday_p/CqJjPXHu3To/?img_index=6
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Rio, I Love You (2014) vs We're Not Married! (1952): ANTHOLOGY MOVIE REVIEW
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Likely the final in my quest to recommend the films of Stephan Elliott and compare them to the films of the Golden Age, and today with have two anthology films, "Rio, I Love You" and "We're Not Married!"
A Few Best Men (2011) vs Father of the Bride (1950): WEDDING MOVIE REVIEW
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My quest to review the films of Stephan Elliott and compare them with the films of the Golden Age continues with the Hangover-esque film "A Few Best Men" and "Father of the Bride" - so, it's a look at Wedding culture. And for good measure, I talk a little bit about @DirectorStephan's short film "The Agreement" which you can watch here: ua-cam.com/video/P3GA5re-bU0/v-deo.htmlsi=jvS7vS-rs4f0b9Me
Easy Virtue (2008) vs The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942): Modern vs Classic Movie Review
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I'm continuing my series on the films of my favourite modern Director, Stephan Elliott and comparing them to some classics from the Golden Age of Filmmaking. And today, I'm comparing the 2008 adaptation of the Noel Coward play "Easy Virtue" starring Jessica Biel and comparing it with the Monty Woolley star-making performance in "The Man Who Came to Dinner". I hope you'll enjoy my recommendation...
What If Jane Austen wrote a sequel to Pride and Prejudice?
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One of my all time favourite mini-series is the 1995 BBC adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice". Ever since it's been released there has been both fan and published fiction which continues the story... but, what if Jane Austen herself wrote a sequel? I think she already has. #janeaustenjuly #janeausten
Eye of the Beholder (1999) vs. Portrait of Jennie (1948): PRIDE Movie Review
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This month, I'm talking about my favourite modern director, Stephan Elliott, and comparing his films with those of the Golden Age. And this week, I'm comparing the Ashley Judd/Ewan McGregor thriller with the Joesph Cotton/Jennifer Jones Fantasy Romance. With a touch of "WillFull" and "Anne of a Thousand Days" thrown in for good measure.
Swinging Safari (2018) vs. The Apartment (1960): PRIDE Movie Review
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This week, I'm comparing "The Apartment" with "Swinging Safari" by two of my all-time favourite directors - two films that look back on their director's careers.
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) vs. Some Like It Hot (1958): PRIDE MOVIE REVIEW
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Bonus episode today reviewing the obvious pairing of "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" and "Some like it hot" along with "Outrageous!" and "Connie and Carla do LA" #pridemonth #filmreview #hollywoodclassics #marilynmonroefans #dragqueen
Welcome to Woop Woop (1997) vs. The Sound of Music (1965) PRIDE Movie Review
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From the sublime to the ridiculous, I'm comparing two of my favourite films of all time, "The Sound of Music" and "Welcome to Woop Woop" (Stephan Elliott's follow-up to the mega-smash hit "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert".
Frauds (1993) vs Double Indemnity (1944)/The Maltese Falcon: PRIDE Movie Review
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For Pride Season, I'm looking at the work of LGBT Writer/Director Stephan Elliott, and comparing them to works from the Golden Age. First up, Elliott's first film, "Frauds" starring Phil Collins and Hugo Weaving. And I'm comparing it with "The Maltese Falcon" and "Double Indemnity".
Who is the Director of "Casablanca"? Why no-one remembers him
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Taika Waititi opined recently about why he shouldn't worry about his legacy when the director of arguably one of the greatest films of all time - Casablanca - isn't remembered. However, I have some opinions based on my study of marketing (which was a while ago now), in this video, I put forth my argument as to why Michael Curtiz, despite directing many classic films, isn't as remembered as say ...
What if River Phoenix Had Lived?
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What if River Phoenix Had Lived?
I try Marilyn's Favourite Breakfast!
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I try Marilyn's Favourite Breakfast!
More Billy Wilder's Favorite Actors
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More Billy Wilder's Favorite Actors
Let's Discuss the 1951 Best Actress Oscar Race aka Was Bette Davis Robbed?
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Let's Discuss the 1951 Best Actress Oscar Race aka Was Bette Davis Robbed?
What If Stephan Elliott Made More Movies?
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What If Stephan Elliott Made More Movies?
Matcha & Vanilla (2021) Trailer starring Qyoko Kudo - ENG Subs - Streaming on GAGAOOLALA now
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Matcha & Vanilla (2021) Trailer starring Qyoko Kudo - ENG Subs - Streaming on GAGAOOLALA now
The Voice in my Head - Trailer - Short Lesbian Film coming soon to streaming
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The Voice in my Head - Trailer - Short Lesbian Film coming soon to streaming
Fated Love in Japan (Faux Lego Love Story, Ultra Short Film, 2024)
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Fated Love in Japan (Faux Lego Love Story, Ultra Short Film, 2024)
The Last Anomaly - Animated Short Trailer
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The Last Anomaly - Animated Short Trailer
I Draw Marilyn Monroe as Mrs Claus for Christmas (Free Gift in the Description)
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I Draw Marilyn Monroe as Mrs Claus for Christmas (Free Gift in the Description)
A Safer Place - Trailer - Gilbert Baker Film Festival 2023
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A Safer Place - Trailer - Gilbert Baker Film Festival 2023
What If Grace Kelly Made More Movies? (Feat. Alexia Wurz, Raumaan Khan, Vikki Thomas)
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What If Grace Kelly Made More Movies? (Feat. Alexia Wurz, Raumaan Khan, Vikki Thomas)
Ranking the Top 20 Studio Ghibli Feature Films with @davidinosaka4069
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Ranking the Top 20 Studio Ghibli Feature Films with @davidinosaka4069
LGBT Movie Review: "As Long As I'm Famous" (2022) Biopic on Montgomery Clift, Sidney Lumet
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LGBT Movie Review: "As Long As I'm Famous" (2022) Biopic on Montgomery Clift, Sidney Lumet
Disney Princess Animated Films Ranked (according to IMDb) - Shocking Results!
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Disney Princess Animated Films Ranked (according to IMDb) - Shocking Results!
What happened to... The Women Of "The Big Sleep" (1946)?
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What happened to... The Women Of "The Big Sleep" (1946)?
Why I'm glad the Age of Chivalry is dead: Jezebel (1938) and 47 Ronin (Bunraku/2013 film) RANT
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Why I'm glad the Age of Chivalry is dead: Jezebel (1938) and 47 Ronin (Bunraku/2013 film) RANT
"Ethan Frome" by Edith Warton (Chapter 4 Extract) Read by Andrea Dean Von Scoyoc
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"Ethan Frome" by Edith Warton (Chapter 4 Extract) Read by Andrea Dean Von Scoyoc
What If Bette Davis Had Lived (a little longer)? feat. @Andy Van Scoyoc Luxana DeVayne
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What If Bette Davis Had Lived (a little longer)? feat. @Andy Van Scoyoc Luxana DeVayne

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  • @HamishDownie
    @HamishDownie День тому

    The reason why I chose this image to draw was that I felt it showed how Jean Harlow may have looked as she aged. As she was wearing a look and a hairstyle many of her contemporaries chose to wear for the rest of their lives.

  • @Retronomicon18
    @Retronomicon18 3 дні тому

    Very nice!

  • @SirChristus16
    @SirChristus16 14 днів тому

    thank you for this wonderful drawing of River <3 I suffer from anxiety and your voice help me to relax a lot. River would have accomplished so much I miss him dearly

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 11 днів тому

      Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Sorry to hear that you have anxiety, but I’m glad you were able to relax watching my video. River achieved a lot in his lifetime, but he could have done so much more. I’m curious about his take on Andy Warhol.

    • @SirChristus16
      @SirChristus16 11 днів тому

      @@HamishDownie He could play any role very well, he could see and feel things different than most people do. with River you always felt a special connection with the characters he was playing. He was always deep into the roles :)

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 7 днів тому

      You are absolutely right about his deep connection with his roles. I think his brother has a similar connection to his roles

  • @liteflightify
    @liteflightify 19 днів тому

    Gloria should have won. That’s one of the few greatest cinematic performances ever. And it’s one of the few greatest American movies ever. All About Eve is a really clever, fun soap opera and Bette is good in it. Judy is fantastic. But nothing was touching ‘Sunset’ and Swanson that year. It’s not even that close to me.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 18 днів тому

      It’s definitely iconic. I still think the issue for voters was a general dislike of Swanson. She always said awards were like comparing apples and oranges in interviews

  • @dav7444
    @dav7444 Місяць тому

    Dors was a talent. no question. She was not as supported as much as the US publicists - bad choices of men etc, bad choices, but as good as any blonde in that era - limited by UK film at that time, but she managed to push the boundaries. She also cared about her fans & public. Also, a terrific actress not based on Marilyn.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      Definitely bad choices in men. She would have likely had more success in the US if she wasn’t with her then husband

  • @ines3171
    @ines3171 Місяць тому

    Diana Dors was a great actress and very fanny lady. Cheers from New Orleans. USA.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      I’m glad people outside of England have discovered her. Thank you for watching

  • @spring_spirit
    @spring_spirit Місяць тому

    I don't think the Darcies would be such dismal parents as to allow their own children grow without true principles. I wouldn't wish them Tom, Maria and Julia. Let's hope they did better.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      I understand how you feel. Remember Darcy had a good father and he grew up with good principals but carried them out with pride, and of course Mr Wickham. But, my focus is more on the journey of Fanny rather than the parents. I don’t think I made this clear enough in the video, but what I meant was that MP would provide a skeleton story that would need to be fleshed out with the characters from P&P. I actually do think that MP started out as a sequel, but Austen may have felt it to be too constricting, so pivoted to original characters. Anyway, thank you so much for watching and commenting! Having conversations in the comment section is my favourite part of UA-cam.

  • @thrillernz
    @thrillernz Місяць тому

    The word you're looking for is misanthrope. I've seen the man who came to dinner with Monty Woolley. I can recall his face but can't really place him. So I did some research. Talk about a rabbit hole. Came across David Niven, a name I recall from The Guns of Navarone (sp) and My Man Godfrey.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      Thank you! That's the word. I enjoyed him in "The Bishop's Wife" and "Since you went away". I need to watch "My Man Godfrey". I'll have to do my own trip down the rabbit hole as I do enjoy him as an actor.

  • @Be12397
    @Be12397 Місяць тому

    Love the scenes from The Misfits. I think that film is underrated. Her time in the Actor’s Studio is very apparent in this performance! She really gained a depth and breadth from her training as evidenced by the role of Ros. PS: I enjoyed realizing that Thelma Ritter was her costar in two films- my favorite of all time, All About Eve, and The Misfits! Fun trivia

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      Actually, there’s technically another one, “As Young As You Feel”, but they don’t really share any scenes. It’s a good movie, if you haven’t seen it.

  • @Be12397
    @Be12397 Місяць тому

    I often think of what a shame it is that Something’s Got to Give remains eternally unfinished. The film that has been loosely constructed was so funny, cute, and so, so promising. Plus, she was absolutely gorgeous. She never looked better in my opinion. Such a shame. We can wish and dream…. 🥹

  • @FritzandtheOscars
    @FritzandtheOscars Місяць тому

    My ranking: 1. Judy 2. Bette 3. Gloria 4. Eleanor 5. Anne

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      Hi! Thanks for commenting! I've watched some of your videos. It's fair enough to give the Oscar to Judy Holliday, it was a year of so many iconic performances. Each nominee gave us the performance of a lifetime

    • @FritzandtheOscars
      @FritzandtheOscars Місяць тому

      @@HamishDownie Totally! I am not the biggest fan of Anne Baxter but all other 4 would be incredibly deserving in any year

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      I've only seen her in a few films, but I have to say that I have enjoyed her each time. But, film is very subjective and there's nothing wrong with having a different opinion. For example, I have a strong dislike of Timothy Chalamet for no objective reason.

    • @FritzandtheOscars
      @FritzandtheOscars Місяць тому

      @@HamishDownie Oh totally, there is nothing as subjective as art. I mean, my reviews are just my personal opinion, they are not the ultimate truth. Everyone reacts differently to a performance 😀

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      @FritzandtheOscars at the end of the day, it's all opinions. As long as we can help these wonderful films and actors not to be forgotten, that's our job done.

  • @cruzvaldes5922
    @cruzvaldes5922 Місяць тому

    No it's widely known Gloria Swanson was Robbed! Not to mention she should have won the 1st ever oscar over Janet gaynor

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      I think there’s two schools of thought between Bette and Gloria being robbed. My guess with the first Oscar’s is that Gloria’s performance as Sadie Thompson was seen as not as good as Jeanne Eagels Star-making Broadway performance as Sadie in Rain. I really need to watch those Sadie films. That story was remade so often, and even Marilyn Monroe wanted to retell the story in the 60s. I have the DVD of “Sunrise”, so maybe I could watch the first Oscars Best Actress race next.

  • @DarkAngel459
    @DarkAngel459 Місяць тому

    I love Bette in 'All About Eve,' but I would have given the Oscar to Gloria; she makes you sympathize with Norma although she's an awful person.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      That is very true. Similar to what Tim Curry did in “Rocky Horror Picture Show”. It was a year of iconic performances making for a very difficult category. I really think “Eve” should have been awarded a special Oscar for best ensemble

    • @DarkAngel459
      @DarkAngel459 Місяць тому

      @@HamishDownie 'All About Eve' would definitely have won the 'Best Emsemble' Award if the SAG Awards had existed then.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      They are adding a technical award for Best casting, so that’s kind of the same as best ensemble

  • @wherenextjapan
    @wherenextjapan Місяць тому

    I am also an annual watcher of the '95 BBC version. So good.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      It really is. But, as I've seen many, many people who are fans of the 2005 film, I'm thinking it might be worth rewatching.

  • @thrillernz
    @thrillernz Місяць тому

    Thanks for all these videos. I'm learning a lot. Altho, also a movie lover, I've barely delved deep into the actors or the history (except for The Highlander, the two mini series, and 4 sequels and Back to the future).

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      Glad you like them! I guess I started because my Grandmother had all the biographies and was interested in them. Plus, I’ve always enjoyed Hollywood fokelore like “Hollywood Babylon” and such

  • @frankgraham1996
    @frankgraham1996 Місяць тому

    I dont think that Dean would have made a better Rocky Marciano than Paul Newman did. I think if he played that role next to his old flame as co- star it would have Flopped.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      I imagine that the cast around Dean would have been different. It’s interesting how certain actors are seen at the time (such as River Phoenix and Christian Slater been seen as the same type), when they seem so different to us today.

  • @Jakia-nu1dq
    @Jakia-nu1dq Місяць тому

    U look creepy

  • @lray1948
    @lray1948 Місяць тому

    Davis's wins were for Jezebel and Dangerous-- not Deception.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      Thank you. I didn't realise that I said Deception!

  • @itsgleneaton4883
    @itsgleneaton4883 Місяць тому

    And she didn’t age with face operations and skinny as a rake but she aged naturally and was always beautiful. Marilyn did a great job playing the sweet innocent blond but Diane was more real and natural.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      Similar to Elizabeth Taylor. I do feel some sympathy for them with the pressure of wanting to remain young

  • @itsgleneaton4883
    @itsgleneaton4883 Місяць тому

    Out of all of the blond bombshells she is by far the best actress. She’s on top with the best I’ve ever seen.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      And the best singer. Her version of “The Gentleman is a Dope” is my favourite.

    • @itsgleneaton4883
      @itsgleneaton4883 Місяць тому

      @@HamishDownie Yes I listened to her album and was again blown away by her voice. She is the most attractive great actress that I’ve ever seen and the best of the sexy singers of that music it amazes me. why such a massive talent hasn’t been celebrated like all of the greats

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie Місяць тому

      I became interested in her because of Anna’s book, so I’m part of the problem. I’m still planning on getting her box set and go through her films. The issue in Japan is her only film available is the Joan Crawford film, Berserk!

  • @user-tm9qb2jk4o
    @user-tm9qb2jk4o 2 місяці тому

    I like it because I was an extra in the movie!

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 2 місяці тому

      Fantastic! What part were you in?

  • @markhovane8806
    @markhovane8806 2 місяці тому

    Hi Hamish, greetings from Kyoto! Looking forward to checking out Outrageous! Thanks for doing these great reviews.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching! If you do a search, you can find it on UA-cam. Let me know what you think!

  • @thrillernz
    @thrillernz 2 місяці тому

    With Frauds, exactly, What did I watch? Double indemnity was great. Maltese Falcon was not my cup of tea. Good to see another video from you, mate.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 2 місяці тому

      Thanks mate! Frauds is a very WTF movie, but that’s also it’s charm if that’s what you’re into.

  • @jackie4286
    @jackie4286 2 місяці тому

    If she had lived I think she would have married Joe DiMaggio again. They were very close before she died. He helped her through the hospital phase, see the UA-cam video on Marilyn and DiMaggio.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 2 місяці тому

      He did visit her grave to lay flowers until he passed away

  • @khongmaithikhog5624
    @khongmaithikhog5624 3 місяці тому

    😮 Judy won fair and square. Comedic tourdeforce 🎉

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      It’s an iconic performance for sure

  • @arnesahlen2704
    @arnesahlen2704 3 місяці тому

    Sorry to say, you are hard to follow. I recommend developing an actual script, then speaking with purpose and direction with fewer random pauses and "you know" interjections.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      Interestingly, when I used a script, I was criticised for sounding like I was "reading". Thank you for your feedback

  • @katherineraquelle1930
    @katherineraquelle1930 3 місяці тому

    Nice! Can you try my favorite breakfast? It’s a green juice.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      Thank you! Can you let me know the recipe?

  • @miketrotman9720
    @miketrotman9720 3 місяці тому

    Who the hell doesn't know who Michael Curtiz was?

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      You are entitled to your opinion, but, you know what? I didn't know him until recently despite watching many of his films. I'm pretty sure that outside of a film school, few people would be able to name him as director of Casablanca

  • @brontologos
    @brontologos 3 місяці тому

    This is a strange analysis. Yes, there are directors that tend to specialise in certain types of film and sometimes have distinction styles. This is either because they are very good in some aspects of filmmaking, or should I say, better at some things than others - say better at visual design rather than working with actors - or vice versa - OR they prefer to work in certain genres and certain themes. This comes about through the independent mode of film production we now have. But in the old days of Hollywood, directors were under contract to the studios and were simply assigned to a picture. That meant they had to be versatile. Curtiz was a very reliable director who could do a rip-roaring pirate saga, a medieval romance, and then switch to a wartime romance or a period musical. He wasn't limited to any particular style- he adopted the style that suited the picture and did it well. He directed over 120 films in America after doing about 50 in Hungary, so he was pretty diverse.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      Perhaps I should have used more of a contemporary to Curtiz like John Ford, who was also working within the studio system. I think it's pretty easy to imagine a John Ford film. But, because of Curtiz's ability to direct just about any and every genre, it's pretty hard to imagine what a Michael Curtiz film would be like. Even someone like Howard Hawks who was also very diverse, you could argue that all his films had his DNA. This is nothing against him as a director, but my argument is that because of his difficulty to pigeonhole, he is hard to market to the public, therefore, the public are less likely to associate his name with his films, unlike a John Ford or a Howard Hawks.

  • @TheJuRK
    @TheJuRK 3 місяці тому

    Michael Curtiz, and he is remembered. As a director of great films. Taika Waititi will be remembered as the overrated hack who helped wreck Marvel Films. Waititi HOPES nobody will remember him.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      I bet if you did a poll of 100 random people, most could identify Hitchcock as the director of Psycho. But, I doubt more than one or two would know that Michael Curtiz directed "Casablanca" or any number of the classic films he directed.

  • @HamishDownie
    @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

    Please check out my poll in the community tab: ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxiBOR16HU7PqCQUyte9e7LKByAAxmc_Ch

  • @jasoncromwell4206
    @jasoncromwell4206 3 місяці тому

    He also directed "Yankee Doodle Dandy" that same year and later directed the all time Christmas Classic "White Christmas."

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      Indeed, I talked a bit about them in the section on his musicals. Absolutely wonderful films.

  • @denroy3
    @denroy3 3 місяці тому

    I remember Michael Curtiz...he directed one of Elvis' only really good movies, 'King Creole'.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      It was one of the films originally intended for James Dean, and Elvis based his performance on Dean’s in Rebel Without a Cause. I talked about it in my James Dean video: ua-cam.com/video/eG7b9WPUDVw/v-deo.html

  • @Tolstoy111
    @Tolstoy111 3 місяці тому

    The generation that started talking about directors as artists regarded him as a non-auteur director - a skilled hack basically.

    • @denroy3
      @denroy3 3 місяці тому

      Pretentious boobs.

    • @ianwilliams6042
      @ianwilliams6042 3 місяці тому

      A non-auteur director, certainly, but "a skilled hack"? No. A skilled craftsman. Casablanca is a masterclass of direction.

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 3 місяці тому

      @@ianwilliams6042 fair enough

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      I’m kind of on the same track, except that I called Curtiz a journeyman vs. the “Auteur” who would often remake the same film over and over such as Hitchcock. This made them easier to market.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      Hack is such a derogatory term, but I think you kind of have to be a hack in order to get your 10,000 hours to become a master craftsman.

  • @johnfraley8544
    @johnfraley8544 3 місяці тому

    You got the Academy rules slightly wrong. Nominations are from their branch (actors nominate actors, directors nominate directors, etc.) But everyone votes for the nominees to determine the winner.

  • @itsgleneaton4883
    @itsgleneaton4883 3 місяці тому

    He just would have had to put up with more BS down here if he lived that’s probably why he’s as happy as heaven.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      That’s an interesting perspective. By the way, are you going to make more episodes of “Space Station”?

    • @itsgleneaton4883
      @itsgleneaton4883 2 місяці тому

      @@HamishDownie Thank you for asking and at the moment I have no plans to.

    • @itsgleneaton4883
      @itsgleneaton4883 2 місяці тому

      @@HamishDownie I wasn’t thinking about it but since you asked maybe.

  • @fitnessfreak7851
    @fitnessfreak7851 3 місяці тому

    I’ve been torn on this race. I think Judy Holiday’s performance was very good and warrants the Oscar nomination. Keep in mind, comedy is (in my opinion) just as hard as dramatic. It’s very difficult to make people laugh and when you can make people laugh and leave an impact on an audience; you’re doing your job well. Bette Davis and Gloria Swanson gave performances that are not only the best in 1950, but iconic in movie history. Both made comebacks that were unheard of and fully believe one of them rightfully deserved the award. As for the other two actresses, Anne Baxter and Elenor Parker, I feel both gave memorable performances and among their most remembered performances of their careers, but they just can’t compete with the performances of Swanson and Davis.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your reply! Gloria Swanson and Bette Davis (and Judy Holliday) all had iconic roles (in their careers and for film as a whole). Whereas Ann Baxter’s most iconic role was arguably in “The Ten Commandments”, and Elenor Parker’s was in “The Sound of Music”. I still think “All About Eve” should have gotten an Oscar for Best Ensemble. So, by that logic, we can agree with Joan Crawford in “Feud” and say that Swanson was robbed. Thanks again!

  • @cindyjo9040
    @cindyjo9040 3 місяці тому

    Loved Matti Dillon in Van Zant´s Drug Store Cowboy but I could totally see River nailing that role. Would have been interesting to see him work with David Lynch as well. My Own Private Idaho has so much grace... I enjoyed watching you create your beautiful drawing while pondering River and his career. I´ve enjoyed Leonardo and Christian as well but River really left a void ... a uniqueness and individually, a one of a kind presence. Today I can imagine him taking on complex roles in exceptional television such as True Detective Season 1, Sharp Objects, The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and Six Feet Under among others. Thank you Hamish. RIP River 1970 - 1993 edit Would love to see any material on David Lynch, Diane Lane, Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Winona Ryder, Francis Ford Coppola, Laura Dern, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robin Wright, Lisa Bonet, and Xavier Samuels.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I can see River doing well in all those Peak TV shows. It also would have been interesting to watch him in a David Lynch film. I could see myself making a video on “Inland Empire” as I feel that Laura Dern did possibly the greatest performance of the 21st century in that movie. I did make a video on Robin Williams, and I’m planning on doing one on Health Ledger in the future.

    • @cindyjo9040
      @cindyjo9040 3 місяці тому

      @@HamishDownieYou´re welcome Hamish and Oooh yeah! Would love to watch your take on Inland Empire. Laura is an amazing actress! I´ll keep an eye out :)

  • @Robert-ms8gc
    @Robert-ms8gc 4 місяці тому

    Gorgeous❤ she is (not was) the most beautiful woman in the world❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jaysonx5576
    @jaysonx5576 4 місяці тому

    Really enjoyed that take, incredibly relaxing watching you draw River as you speak about him. I think you’re spot on about all of it, especially opening the door for others to then take his place. Fascinating to ponder what his career might have been if not for the trauma he faced. He was incredibly philosophical for such a young age. And if that’s not what would have happened, it’s fun to theorize. I particularly enjoy your genuine care for these actors gone too soon. Great vid, Hamish!

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      Thanks Jayson, I do like to take a Pollyanna view of what might have happened. I'm really glad you've been enjoying them. I've been taking your advice to be more off-the-cuff. The drawing videos seem to do well with audience retention, so I'm going to keep going with them. I feel like I get some insight while I'm drawing. Plus, I can use all that art school training. I'm planning on doing ones on Jean Harlow, Dorothy Dandridge (and her sister Vivian), Health Ledger, and maybe Judy Holliday. I know some subscribers are interested in Barbara Stanwyck, Cary Grant and Shirley MacLaine thanks to some polls I did. I'm still figuring out what I can do that's unique to celebrate the stars who have had full careers. Thanks again for taking time out to watch my videos. It's always an honor.

    • @jaysonx5576
      @jaysonx5576 4 місяці тому

      @@HamishDownie that sounds awesome! 👏🏾 😎 Looking forward to it.

  • @alinaro3955
    @alinaro3955 4 місяці тому

    I love Separate Tables! Deborah Kerr is one of my favorite actresses. I used to wish I could marry her when I first saw her as a teen in the 1980s. Try her in Tea and Sympathy if you haven't seen it yet. A 1950s gay movie that isn't gay.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      It's a brilliant film, but I just don't think they knew enough about people like David Niven's character at the time, so hasn't aged well. I definitely want to check out "Tea and Sympathy"

  • @alinaro3955
    @alinaro3955 4 місяці тому

    I so wish they could have finished this movie. I saw the unfinished version as well. Sad what we missed out on 😢. RIP Marilyn. One hell of a great comedic actress!

  • @alinaro3955
    @alinaro3955 4 місяці тому

    I have often thought what movies JImmy would have made as actor, director, and writer if he had lived. Such a talent. Such a loss. Love the channel, Hamish!

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      You really got me started down this path by recommending "Surviving James Dean". Thank you so much. I'm so glad you have been blogging again. I'm enjoying your poetry on your channel too

  • @AnthonyAguiar
    @AnthonyAguiar 4 місяці тому

    Maybe she could have directed too someday?

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      Perhaps she would have made an Abe Lincoln biopic

  • @DianneRussell-jb5le
    @DianneRussell-jb5le 4 місяці тому

    She was a beautiful sensitive creature who found it difficult to deal with upsets, let downs and abuse. If it wasn’t for her traumatic childhood and her broken heart she would have survived. Marilyn was extremely damaged by human beings treating her like trash. She was a beautiful person both inside and out. Humans are cruel and she knew this and their cruelty toward her damaged her fragile nature greatly. She is my mentor and I love her dearly. ❤️❤️💕💕💕

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing your beautiful message. I agree with you

  • @raumaanking
    @raumaanking 4 місяці тому

    I have tried it a few years ago and it was gross 🤢 😅😂 not for me lol because I saw a video on Marilyn Monroe and her day to day life and I have just seen the misfits today it was good I enjoyed watching the film

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      I basically cooked the egg, I didn't leave it raw. Plus, I did use almond milk, which could make a difference. I really need to rewatch "The Misfits"

  • @GoGoWhoa64
    @GoGoWhoa64 4 місяці тому

    Marilyn would have been a great Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate.

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      Yes, I think that would have been an interesting role for her. I talked a bit about what that might mean for the casting of the film in Part 2

  • @user-dr9yn6po3e
    @user-dr9yn6po3e 4 місяці тому

    I think she killed herself because she figured that she wouldn't be a sex symbol as a older woman ! .but she's still a sex symbol and even though she's in a better place now ! .that's my opinion ! .❤

  • @exenx2995
    @exenx2995 4 місяці тому

    How can you compare such a "American Traditional" movie to such garbage?? 👎

    • @HamishDownie
      @HamishDownie 4 місяці тому

      Because in my opinion they are quite similar films. Thank you for sharing