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Good Old Movies: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
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A Blind Guy's View's Review of It's a Wonderful Life: Explore a heartfelt analysis of the timeless holiday classic. Discover why Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life continues to inspire audiences with its themes of hope, community, and gratitude. Perfect for movie lovers and fans of classic cinema
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A Blind Guy's View's Review of It's a Wonderful Life: Explore a heartfelt analysis of the timeless holiday classic. Discover why Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life continues to inspire audiences with its themes of hope, community, and gratitude. Perfect for movie lovers and fans of classic cinema
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Thank you for sharing! This was a WONDERFUL review of a very WONDERFUL movie! In fact, it's my very FAVORITE movie of all time! I just LOVE this movie! ❤
Wendy Hiller starred in the Broadway show
Just watched it with my wife and we were both confused at how bad this movie was.
Exactly!!
These trivia books would make a great gift for the holidays.
Thanks for the support! :-)
Is it not my imagination that the woman back then we're just ooh la la
All you'll get here on youtube are clips of the movie. If you want to watch it all without commercials at all, go to your search engine, google, brave search etc., and put the name of the movie in and internet archive, with it. I just watched it all, youtube has become a joke.
Funk pissants that put up crap like yours would be executed on recognition for fuckng with what was supposed to be viewing a movie. Get a fukn life you cap wearing dck head
Saw this movie more than 40 years ago In the theater - remains my favorite film of all time
Nice!! :-)
Only the Lonely is a kind of remake of Marty also worth a look with John Candy in the lead as a Chicago cop.
I really appreciate your videos, especially your warchest games. I'm a huge fan of the game and your analysis and explations are really pleasant to listen to. It'd be great if you could make more of warchest videos on the future ! Greetings from France !
Thanks! I've been playing some more War Chest again recently, I'll make some more videos for you!
@@ablindguysview724awesome ! I'm looking forward to watching them all !
Shouldn’t remove comments, none here to begin with Nicer
Not sure what you mean. I have not removed any comments.
This movie was not made in1946,but rather in 1957
Did I say 1946? Had it right on the thumbnail. Thanks for the comment though. I'd just reviewed a movie that came ouit in 1946 (Notorious).
Signed copy give-aways?
That's a great idea :-)
You have misunderstood the film. It is a morbid black comedy satire. I think you should watch it again. Also the thing you don’t like that you can’t put your finger on is that this movie isn’t made for your demographic. Maybe pretend you are a woman or a gay man and then re-watch.
I am pretty sure in the review I mention it's a dark comedy poking fun at the concept of fighting the aging process. My issues with the film had nothing to do with the subject matter or the story. My issues were with the writing and the pacing. The film is extremely poorly edited in my opinion (case and point, the scene where Goldie's character is eating and watching TV while men are knocking on her door, so clunky). I know plenty of women who despise this film, so I do not think my gender has anything to do with it. Interesting concept, poorly executed. Thanks for the comment though, always appreciated!
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You'll be pleased to know that we were shown this movie in high school English class during the late 90's. I grew up in Humboldt co, CA and during that time the spotted owl issue was huge and the environmentalists/tree sitters were invading timberlands, and the government was trying to make deals with the timber owners to set aside land for habitats. And the last few large companies were cutting as fast as they could and raiding the workers pensions and doing massive layoffs, as they could see the writing on the wall. As for the union struggle aspect of the story, our teacher didn't make much of it, but it is kinda surprising that a teacher would promote this film to students. I guess it was such a great film that it stood on it's own merits, regardless of what political ideology someone might have. As for the Stampers, I'm not sure they could really be considered scabs. Scabs are generally imported labor to displace a local striking workforce. They usually have little familiarity or connection with the locals and are basically stealing their jobs. The Stampers were a gyppo show, an independent small scale family supporting themselves through their own efforts, not taking from anyone else, just living up to their contract. The old man is basically the type of character who abides by his word and the deals he makes, and doesn't bend to social pressure or worse yet, forceful coercion. It seems like some people's sympathies lie with the vindictive losers in the town, who rather than appreciating the tenacity and success of one of their own, would rather sabotage them and drag them down into their own miserable crab-pot. As they say; Misery loves company. The family serves as an inspirational example of setting your own goals, withstanding the slings and arrows, persevering through tragedy and loss, and eventually finding triumph. Even though it's not exactly how you imagined it, and you got your ass kicked along the way. Yes they can be crass, belligerent, and stubborn but they are clearly the heroes of this story.
Thanks for the great comment! It's an issue that affected so many families in the PNW.
Enough of taking
What do you mean?
Waste of time.
As you can probably tell by my icon, The Little Mermaid (animated version) is my all time favorite Disney movie. Of the 3 original princess films, Sleeping Beauty is by far my favorite of the 3. I don’t particularly care for the other 2. A lot of the critics seemed to think that this film is a lesser version of Snow White & Cinderella & even now a lot of people seem to feel that way but I highly disagree. I thought this film was an improvement over Snow White & Cinderella whereas a lot of people seem to think it’s a down grade from those 2 films. To each their own I suppose. Sleeping Beauty is easily one of my top 5 favorite Disney movies whereas Snow White & Cinderella would make my bottom 5. I know Snow White is the oldest Disney animated film so I try to cut the film some slack but it’s still one of my least favorite Disney films regardless
Great comment! I agree with you, although Cinderella probably falls in the middle of all of their films for me. Thanks for the support!
Couldn’t agree more. My most favorite movie ever. 10/10 in my personal IMDB. The book is as good as the movie.
It's just raw, and I love it for that.
Frequency is included in my list of the best mystery and suspense films ever made: The Long Good Friday (1980) The Accused (1949) Blow out (1981) The Upturned Glass (1947) Judgment Night (1993) Footsteps in the Fog (1955) Dial M for Murder (1954) No Way Out (1987) Mulholland Drive (2001) Witness for the Prosecution (1957) The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder at Road Hill House (2013) Snowball (1960) Term of Trial (1962) Return from the Ashes (1965) Murder on the Orient Express (1974) Marathon Man (1976) Vertigo (1958) Dead Calm (1989) Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) Jagged Edge (1985) Eyewitness (1981) The October Man (1947) The Birds (1963) Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) 2 Days in the Valley (1996) The Searchers (1956) Close My Eyes (1991) Mona Lisa (1986) Doctor Zhivago (1965) The Edge (1997) Jackie Brown (1997) The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) Shooting the Past (1999) The Wrong Man (1956) Gangster No. 1 (2000) Time Without Pity (1957) The Naked Edge (1961) Nicholas Nickleby (2002) The Day of the Triffids (1963) Whitechapel (2009 TV series S01) Wanted for Murder (1946) The Other Boleyn Girl (2003) Sole Survivor (1970) Strangers on a Train (1951) Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010) Dear Murderer (1947) Bleak House (TV series 2005) Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) The Night Visitor (1971) Fear Is the Key (1972) The Lorelei (1990) In My Father's Den (2004) Scarlet Street (1945) Double Indemnity (1944) The Last of Sheila (1973) No Night Is Too Long (2002) Frenzy (1972) Archangel (2005) Sweet Smell of Success (1957) Closing the Ring (2007) The Fugitive (1993) U Turn (1997) The Watcher in the Woods (1980) The Dead Zone (1983) Double Jeopardy (1999) The Hot Spot (1990) Hard Eight (1996) The Big Clock (1948) A Simple Twist of Fate (1994) Jack the Ripper (1988 TV series) Personal Affair (1953) North by Northwest (1959) The Boys (1962) The Prestige (2006) The Scarlet Claw (1944) After Hours (1985) The Wooden Horse (1950) Went the Day Well? (1942) Lawn Dogs (1997) Death on the Nile (1978) Witchfinder General (1968) Paradox (2009 TV series S01E01/E02) Conspiracy (2001) The Night Digger (1971) Black Book (2006) Stage Fright (1950) Out of Time (2003) Something to Hide (1972) The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970) Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) The City of the Dead (1960) The Red Shoes (1948) The Long Dark Hall (1951) Breakdown (1997) So Long at the Fair (1950) The Man Who Never Was (1956) Stalag 17 (1953) Paper Mask (1990) Web of Evidence/Beyond This Place (1959) A Canterbury Tale (1944) Marnie (1964) The Birthday Present (1957) The Third Key/The Long Arm (1956) Village of the Damned (1960) The Murder Game (2003 TV series) Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) In the Heat of the Night (1967) The Fog (1980) The Final Countdown (1980) Calculated Risk (1963) The Devil Rides Out (1968) Across the Bridge (1957) Handgun (1983) Fargo (2014-2015 TV series S01/S02) Vanishing Act (1986) Eden Lake (2008) Matchpoint (2005) Dressed to Kill (1980) The Guardian (1984) Rear Window (1954) 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956) Joy Ride (2001) Prime Suspect (1991 TV series S01) Reign of Terror/The Black Book (1949) The Sum of All Fears (2002) Don't Talk to Strange Men (1962) Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) The Vanishing (1988) The Wicker Man (1973) Where Eagles Dare (1969) Prime Suspect (1982) The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959) Under Suspicion (1991) Southern Comfort (1981) Pack of Lies (1987) Gosford Park (2001) The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Blow-up (1966) The Game (1997) Never Let Go (1960) Déjà Vu (2006) Happy Now (2001) The Third Man (1949) The Scapegoat (1959) True Detective (2014 TV series S01) Time After Time (1979) For Them That Trespass (1949) The Walking Stick (1970) Quatermass and the Pit (1967) The Suspect (1944) The Boys from Brazil (1978) Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Chase a Crooked Shadow (1958) The Missing (2014 TV series S01) Séance on a Wet Afternoon (1964) Flashpoint (1984) The Exorcist (1973) Gone Baby Gone (2007) The Woman in Black (1989) And Soon the Darkness (1970) Waking the Dead - Thin Air (2002 TV series S02E07) Evil Under the Sun (1982) The Changeling (1980) Separate Lies (2005) The Medusa Touch (1978) The Sniper (1952) The Shining (1980) Scandal Sheet (1952) Frequency (2000) Rope (1948) The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1986) The Collector (1965) Frantic (1988) The Ninth Gate (1999) The Ghost Writer (2010) Road Games (1981) Whodunnit? (2013 TV series) The Thing (1982) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) An Affair in Mind (1988) In a Stranger's Hand (1991) Psycho (1960) The Day of the Jackal (1973) The Fall (2013 TV series S01) Nowhere to Go (1958) Duel (1971) Layer Cake (2004) The Hill (1965) The Spanish Prisoner (1997) Cash on Demand (1961) Sergeant Rutledge (1960) Midnight Run (1988) The Damned (1962) 11:14 (2003) Murder by Decree (1979) Call Northside 777 (1958) Gone Girl (2014) Sahara (1943) Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
There's some great movies there! Did you like the ending of "Blowout"? I did not :(
Highly recommend!
By all means yes.
Matt Walsh is a master in letting these Hypocrites make themselves look like jackasses.
Of course you should watch it.
yes
guitar riff on opening song is bitchin.
Sounds very Tool like..
Thanks!
Please make this a full movie. 🎬 Please. This is the best ever! And it is also a true story which makes it a nail biter.
Would be a great horror movie :-) Spread the word!
Something else filled with lies, that's juuuuuuust what we need lol
One of my favorite movies of all time!
Great vid. Thanks ! This was marvelous Veronica Cartwright's first horror classic along with Invasion of the Body Snatchers and of course Alien. Although sci Fi horror is the genre which she's most famous for, she is a good actress in whatever film genre she's ever been in. Actually, she and her sister Angela are both sci Fi royalty.
Don't forget "The Flight of the Navigator"! :-)
Thanks for the review. No idea when I saw this for the first time, but as someone who grew up without cable/satellite television, (Antenna) this was the type of movie I hoped to see when the one of the limited number available came up.
This is Next Level!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks! Share with others, let's get it out there :-) I might released a 2nd edition, I am tweaking with some things in it.
I love it. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!!
I love this movie. It’s very relatable.
Just got the Cinema 600 3.1 on Amazon. Very good setup. Easy to get up and running. Sub connected immediately, sounds great. I too wasn't sure what to expect sound wise, but it's really really good. 3.1 in 2 boxes, not much space needed. Note, I thought the sub was a little weak, that is until I moved it into the corner. Now it's big and bad enough.
Such a great sounding system :-)
Great critique! I find the film incredibly fascinating, too. You can almost hit "rewind", and watch every film from William Wyler, from The Heiress (1949) on back, to The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), Mrs. Miniver (1942), The Little Foxes (1941), The Letter (1940), The Westerner and Wuthering Heights (both 1939!). It's quite an impressive run that spans a few different genres, not to mention 7 great films in 10 years. Two of Hollywood's biggest stars at the time, the year before they each had a hit: The Snake Pit, starring De Havilland about a woman who has a mental breakdown and is institutionalized, was the the top film of 1948; and Red River, with John Wayne and newcomer/instant star Montgomery Clift. Paramount expected the Heiress to be a huge hit that year, audiences were only lukewarm. Olivia said that she received hate mail for her character's treatment of Clift in the film. It made a lot of money, but it couldn't quite cover production costs. During this time period, de Havilland a big star. Even though the movie didn't perform like the Snake Pit or Red River, critics loved it and so did the the film industry. I've read that Olivia turned down Blanche Dubois in A Streetcar Named Desire, which eventually to Vivien Leigh. She decided to slow down with her film work around this time, but I find it interesting that she could have also been paired with Marlon Brando had she decided differently.
Great comment and info!
Excellent, Blind Guy! This was a really great movie based on one of the greatest American novels of the 20th century. Thanks for the balanced, sober, and non-woke review.
You will never see anything woke on my channel :-) Thanks for your support!
Please tell me how sound dolby atmos and dtx movie's with this system which only have dolby digital is still good and comparable with lg atmos soundbar or not? I now have for same price lg ds75q 3.1.2 380watt great for my lg tv but maybe klipsch warm fuller sound will be more natural dense sound and how sound atmos and dts files with only dolby digital support you try it....will be better this klipsch or lg soundbar?
Hello! I have not tried it with atmos. Of all the sound bars I have experienced, this is the most natural sounding one.
2:30 - 2:33 " . . . I believe they actually built this little town for the movie . . . " Hearing / Reading someone state "I believe" when there's factual evidence available -- to confirm or refute -- does not inspire confidence in the presenter. Sources say the town was built a couple years prior for Universal's comedy western "Texas Across the River." . . . . . . For a three minute talk 'A Blind Guy's View' can't insert a few seconds' mention of the luminous Inger Stevens, the female LEAD, and Gary Lockwood (assaulting Brooke Bundy at the creek side), just three months away from the release of his starring role in "2001: A Space Odyssey," one the year's, the decade's biggest films? Stevens and Lockwood are both featured prominently in the accompanying trailer.
The channel is called "A Blind Guy's View" because the presenter is.....blind. You should be more accommodating towards those less fortunate than you and more understanding of someone having to do the entire presentation from memory without using notes. Take care.
did ronnie cox character get shot or did he just fall overboard?
I think he just falls overboard, but we never really know :-) What do you think?
They all did such a great job on this movie
I saw this as part of a family outing when it first came out in the huge, three projector Cinerama system. My grandmother, born in 1885 was there and must have identified with some of the drama. I enjoyed it then and I enjoy it now. This was AMERICAN storytelling before such things became vehicles for left wing politics.
Speaking of good old movies, I have a recommend for you: "Hard Times" (1975) Charles Bronson, James Coburn. Set in 1930s New Orleans.
Great! I'll check it out :-)
Do you have dialog coming out of your surround 3 speakers. Mine have dialog coming out of them. It’s like virtual surround and not discrete 5.1.
Hmm, maybe very quietly, but for me they seem to really kick on when they need to emphasize a surround moment. Maybe the app has some different setups in it?
@@ablindguysview724 I fixed it. Had to change a setting on my Apple TV. Thanks for the reply.
The ambiguity of the ending is particularly fascinating. For years, I thought that her climb up the stairs was the final giving in to the expectations of her father and thus a rather sad ending despite the strength of DeHavilland's portrayal of the character. I then saw the Broadway production of the play with Cherry Jones and saw an entirely different meaning. Through some magic of how she held and moved her body as she went up the stairs, it was clear that she was taking possession of the house and thus of her own life as well. It was quite stunning.
Great input :-) Thanks!
TRES Cool/Heavy!
Cool. And just found it free on UA-cam.
Awesome! Let me know which version you think it is :-)
Подскажите пожалуйста, как настроить тыловые колонки, чтобы получить звук 5.1? У меня Klipsch surround 3 дублируют левый и правый каналы саундбара соответственно. Проверял на видео тесте 5.1 и на фильме Аватар 3d, расширенное стерео, а не 5.1((
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Yes it does!