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Never Did It Podcast
United States
Приєднався 6 лют 2024
Diving deep on a century of movies. Brad Garoon and Jake Ziegler assign each other one movie the other has never seen for each of the last 100 years.
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Why 1956 Was a Landmark Year: 'Ikiru' and 'The Searchers'
Akira Kurosawa and John Ford brought the GOODS to American audiences in 1956.
V I D E O S T O W A T C H N E X T :
1991 - "JFK" and "Only Yesterday": ua-cam.com/video/RoCPaFs86oo/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
1995 - "Heat" and "Muriel's Wedding": ua-cam.com/video/MQNMnLqi0Iw/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
1990 - "Misery" and "Total Recall": ua-cam.com/video/rn4FSmEFPGk/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
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Hosted by Brad Garoon & Jake Ziegler
0:00 Introduction
0:22 Ikiru
13:28 The Searchers
33:27 The Best Movies of 1956
#johnwayne #toshiromifune #japanesemovies #blackandwhite #westernmovies #bestof1956 #takashishimura
V I D E O S T O W A T C H N E X T :
1991 - "JFK" and "Only Yesterday": ua-cam.com/video/RoCPaFs86oo/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
1995 - "Heat" and "Muriel's Wedding": ua-cam.com/video/MQNMnLqi0Iw/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
1990 - "Misery" and "Total Recall": ua-cam.com/video/rn4FSmEFPGk/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
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Brad on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/bradgaroon/
Jake on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jake_ziegler/
Never Did It on Facebook: neverdiditpodcast
Hosted by Brad Garoon & Jake Ziegler
0:00 Introduction
0:22 Ikiru
13:28 The Searchers
33:27 The Best Movies of 1956
#johnwayne #toshiromifune #japanesemovies #blackandwhite #westernmovies #bestof1956 #takashishimura
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The Best Movies of 2022
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Top Gun: Maverick, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Glass Onion, NOPE, and the Banshees of Inisherin fight it out. V I D E O S T O W A T C H N E X T: The Best Movies of 2021: ua-cam.com/video/0joVhku5HZY/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB The Best Movies of 2018: ua-cam.com/video/KYi0kHk_ZLY/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB The Best Movies of 2016: ua-cam.com/video/WD373dt5kNI/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Connect with u...
They're called classic movies for a reason: "Dial M for Murder" and "La Strada" | 1954
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Alfred Hitchcock gives us an all-timer and Federico Fellini breaks our hearts. V I D E O S T O W A T C H N E X T : The Best Movies of 1962 - ua-cam.com/video/xUL_jQ9CUkQ/v-deo.html&pp=iAQB The Best Movies of 1958 - ua-cam.com/video/1QlODCckAMA/v-deo.html&pp=iAQB The Best Movies of 1948 - ua-cam.com/video/9QK-M17gSm0/v-deo.html&pp=iAQB Connect with us: Never Did It on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/...
The best movie year of the last decade: "You Were Never Really Here" & "Call Me By Your Name" | 2022
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Joaquin Phoenix (and Jim Caviezel?) protect kids while Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer fall in love. V I D E O S T O W A T C H N E X T : 1991 - "JFK" and "Only Yesterday": ua-cam.com/video/RoCPaFs86oo/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB 1995 - "Heat" and "Muriel's Wedding": ua-cam.com/video/MQNMnLqi0Iw/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB 1990 - "Misery" and "Total Recall": ua-cam.com/video/rn4FSmEFPGk/v-deo.html&pp=g...
Amazing, under the radar movies from 2022: "The House" and "After Yang"
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Amazing, under the radar movies from 2022: "The House" and "After Yang"
Everyone Goes to Jail in 1938 | "You Can't Take It With You" and "Bringing Up Baby"
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Everyone Goes to Jail in 1938 | "You Can't Take It With You" and "Bringing Up Baby"
"Five Easy Pieces" and "La Piscine" ushered in a new ear of movies | 1970
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"Five Easy Pieces" and "La Piscine" ushered in a new ear of movies | 1970
"The Act of Killing" and "In a World" | 2013
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"The Act of Killing" and "In a World" | 2013
"The Ten Commandments" and "Safety Last" | 1923
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"The Ten Commandments" and "Safety Last" | 1923
"The Phantom of the Opera" and "The Gold Rush" | 1925
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"The Phantom of the Opera" and "The Gold Rush" | 1925
Why were Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola cool but Peter Bogdanovich wasn't?
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Why were Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola cool but Peter Bogdanovich wasn't?
Spirit Fingers: The education imparted by "Wonder Boys" and "Bring It On" | 2000
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Spirit Fingers: The education imparted by "Wonder Boys" and "Bring It On" | 2000
An offer you can't refuse: The Best Movies of 1972
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An offer you can't refuse: The Best Movies of 1972
"What's Up Doc?" and "Deliverance: Two Sides of the 1972 Movie Coin
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"What's Up Doc?" and "Deliverance: Two Sides of the 1972 Movie Coin
1992's Hollywood Hotshots: "The Player" and "A Few Good Men"
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1992's Hollywood Hotshots: "The Player" and "A Few Good Men"
Ranking every Godzilla and King Kong movie in the Legendary Monsterverse
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Ranking every Godzilla and King Kong movie in the Legendary Monsterverse
2011 was the most nihilistic year in film: "The Sunset Limited" & "Take Shelter"
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2011 was the most nihilistic year in film: "The Sunset Limited" & "Take Shelter"
From Shotgun Stories to Bikeriders: Ranking Jeff Nichols' Movies
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From Shotgun Stories to Bikeriders: Ranking Jeff Nichols' Movies
Meeting ladies and going to war... these movies make them appear equally difficult | 1930
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Meeting ladies and going to war... these movies make them appear equally difficult | 1930
TOP 20 BEST MOVIES OF 2022: 1. Top Gun: Maverick 2. Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio 3. The Fablemans 4. The Northman 5. The Batman 6. Cha Cha Real Smooth 7. Avatar: The Way Of Water 8. Scream 5 9. Marcel The Shell With Shoes On 10. Sr. 11. Beavis & Butthead Do The Universe 12. The Banshees Of Inisherin 13. Aftersun 14. Puss In Boots: The Last Wish 15. Turning Red 16. The Sea Beast 17. Prey 18. The Woman King 19. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery 20. Moonage Daydream
Also "The Rope" 1949 - all movie in the single room
Love this discussion I'm glad I came across your channel 👏
Thank you!
I would agree if Magnolia didn't exist.
The environment has changed but the themes are timeless.
Donnie Walberg's actual breakout performance into acting.
True but what did he follow it up with?
@@neverdiditpod well, he's been acting ever since. Band of Brothers mini series, and He's on Blue Bloods the TV show.
Clearly not up on my Blue Sky TV
@@neverdiditpod Haha. I don't really watch much TV, and I don't follow careers. But I did the Sixth Sense in theatre, have Band of Brothers on DVD and seen a few YT clips with Wahlberg in them from Blue Bloods.
I'm a millennial, and I love that movie... they played it a couple of times a month on Comedy Central for like a decade.
Popping the bubble of cubicle culture. Def like Idiocracy in Judge's comedy style. I always associate it with y2k
And yet I still sit in a cubicle. Reminds me of Y2K+24
@@neverdiditpodTBH after the 2010's experiment with open concept offices, I'd go for a cubicle
Great episode! I really enjoyed it😊
Much appreciated!
Great reviews😊. Bringing Up Baby is one of my favourites of all time. As with all true classics it does improve each time you watch it. So many great lines, comic situations & set-ups. One thing I missed originally is the sexual subtext. Hen-pecked Cary Grant is engaged to a woman who doen't want children, in fact doesn't want a honeymoon or 'domestic entanglements of any kind'. Grant is on a quest to find his 'bone' (manhood) whilst being put through many humiliating situations including crawling on his hands & knees and forced to wear a woman's frilly nighty. And even at the start his fiancee, Ms Swallows (sic), in reference to the placing of a dinosaur bone, alludes to trying 'in the tail' yesterday and it didn't fit😂.
Sort of in this same vein, one of the things we forgot to mention was how Grant calls himself gay sarcastically in a fit of frustration, the first time anyone has used that term to suggest they were homosexual ever in film.
What is the movie with the knight or squire below?
That’s the Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc
1. Beneath the Planet of the APES
1 Barry Lyndon - 2 the deer Hunter - 3 the godfather - 4 Alien - 5 the Omen
These movies are all great. None of them came out in 1970
@@neverdiditpod 70s
TOP 5 BEST MOVIES OF 1970: 1. Patton 2. Let It Be 3. The Honeymoon Killers 4. M.A.S.H. 5. Catch-22
Good call. Definitely still holds up, in fact one of the relatively few movies that gets better and more relevant with age. Among my top ten of all time.
I couldn't agree more I think it's a super underrated underappreciated film.
I liked when you guys agreed to put Inspector Gadget at #1 on both of your lists. 1. Eyes Wide Shut 2. Austin Powers 3. The Matrix 4. The Mummy 5. Galaxy Quest
It ironically uses every action movie trope and by doing so it becomes a great action movie. if you completely suspend your disbelief it’s so fucking badass. Great movie. All the punch lines are terrific too
A perfect action movie. IN THIS WORLD, THE BAD GUYS CAN WIN!
TOP 10 BEST MOVIES OF 1999: 1. The Matrix 2. Toy Story 2 3. The Iron Giant 4. Tarzan 5. The Insider 6. The Sixth Sense 7. Notting Hill 8. Magnolia 9. Fight Club 10. The Green Mile
Lots of animation, dig it!
The rescuers were the best for me growing up. Hated that the eagle wasn't captured though...I was messed up as a kid 😅
Wait what?! Let it soar!
I love Tremors!!!!! Btw...it was bologna and beans
I agree, not a fan of the first film with Penny, but Down Under is a great movie - the animals were animated so we'll and the boy's connection with the eagle was done very well. The danger is very believable in this film- the villian is very real and not redeemable like the perceived villian in Fox and the Hound. It's like an origin story for Steve Irwin lol - in Austrailia and everything!
And at that time, how many studios were controlled by Jews?
Liberals loved Hitler.
In the late 1930s, most American liberals were strongly opposed to Adolf Hitler and his regime. The rise of fascism in Europe, particularly under Hitler in Germany, was widely condemned by liberal and leftist groups in the United States. These groups were alarmed by Hitler's aggressive expansionism, his persecution of Jews and other minorities, and his authoritarian rule. American liberals generally supported internationalism, democratic values, and human rights, all of which were in direct conflict with Nazi ideology. As Hitler's actions became more widely known, including his invasions of neighboring countries and the increasing oppression of Jews, liberals in the United States became more vocally anti-Nazi. While there were some isolationist sentiments in the United States during this period, particularly among conservatives and some non-interventionists, American liberals largely supported efforts to resist Hitler's aggression, eventually backing U.S. involvement in World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. There were, however, some fringe elements and individuals in the U.S. who were sympathetic to Hitler or who saw him as a bulwark against communism, but these views were not representative of the broader liberal movement.
1. Total Recall 2. Tremors 3. Back to the Future 3 4. Dances with Wolves 5. Predator 2 Also, y’all didn’t talk about 1990s Captain America
TOP 10 BEST MOVIES OF 1990: 1. Goodfellas 2. Miller's Crossing 3. Misery 4. The Grifters 5. Edward Scissorhands 6. The Hunt For Red October 7. Dances With Wolves 8. Ghost 9. Mermaids 10. House Party
The two most divisive filmmakers of New Hollywood were probably Peter Bogdanovich and Brian De Palma because they wanted to make movies in the style of old Hollywood whereas the work of Scorsese and Coppola were influenced by European cinema and that was considered much more progressive.
agree to disagree about this film and Richard Egan....
Please tell me what Richard Egan movie I should watch to be snapped out of my boredom with his work
@@neverdiditpod lol...he's a very low key actor. I like his "non-acting" style. Have you seen Untamed? I love A Summer Place but I guess it's more of a chick flick. What films if his have you seen?
@@rowley555 Low key is kind of understating it. I've only seen this and Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, and I really disliked him in both (though Slaughter was a little more compelling than Voice in the Mirror). I'm going to add Untamed and A Summer Place to the watchlist before writing him off.
@@neverdiditpod lol ....I find him very sexy and I love his voice. Well "chacun son goût." I liked him in Untamed with Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward. Wicked Woman is a B noir....it's a hoot. There's also Love Me Tender which was Elvis' first film. There's Split Second which was Dick Powell's directorial début.
@@neverdiditpod I also like Violent Saturday a lot.
Those first four Bogdanovich films really deserve to be called Polly Platt films. She did the look, he did the actors, but her personal aesthetic dominates. Bogdanovich emerges from her influence with Saint Jack and then makes two great films, Mask and The Cat’s Meow. But everything he does after Saint Jack is interesting.
I’m confused by the end of your comment. Are you saying you think Mask and CM are his best post Saint Jack movies but that you kinda like all of them?
@@neverdiditpod That’s right. Even average Bogdanovich post-Saint Jack is interesting because he finds his voice in this film. Another important question the Bogdanovich oeuvre poses is: Is ‘They All Laughed’ as good as he thought it was, or as mediocre as his colleague Joseph McBride thinks? I have no firm opinion, and go back and forth.
Haven’t seen that one yet, but I can say that all his other comedies are great.
Haven't seen it because it isn't available to watch anywhere :V
It’s available to rent on Amazon, fandango/vudu, and all the other usual places
Don’t y’all think a morb and madme review would do well on the analytics?
how i met ur mother guy !!
Oh my god I totally forgot about this!
It was literally like 1 or 2 scenes
Why was it any scenes?
Underrated gem that I’m glad it’s getting more recognition! I hope we get a uhd 4k
When’s the last time a Disney Archive movie got that kind of treatment?
@@neverdiditpod Disney and Sony made a deal for distribution of physical media
Sony and Disney done a physical media deal now
Liked this movie...
Barbra singing “As Time Goes By” sprawled out over the piano Oo-La-La
I mean COME ON!
Strei Sand No Z r u sneezing ? " Can you let go of my hand ?" " I dont think so ." 😊
Melting
Wolverine sees Deadpool and it's on sight i guess lol
TOP 10 BEST MOVIES OF 2000: 1. Gladiator 2. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 3. Chicken Run 4. Memento 5. High Fidelity 6. Almost Famous 7. Cast Away 8. X-Men 9. Wonder Boys 10. O Brother Where Art Thou?
I love a Few Good Men. I could watch it every day for a year and love it every time. And Jake gave the perfect line to anyone who says the last scene was too Sorkiny...."Don't care. Still love it."
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子供の頃には 感じていませんですが、 🇺🇸の裏の歴史と 本当の顔を知ってから 此の場所のImageと 影響を受けて 間接的に振り回されている 方々との 今後の人生と此の🇯🇵や🌍️が 何れだけ永く恐ろしい形で 支配されてきたか知りました。 無責任過ぎる。😮 此れは🇺🇸文化の付けだと 思います。 元々は先住民Indianの暮らしを 勝手な都合の正義で阻害して 今に至る自由で余計なPRIDEと 格好付けた国に創ってしまった。 🇷🇺、🇨🇳も国の土地が広い理由で 🌍️を振り回し傷つけています。 そして、首謀者と悪利用する 側近官僚.裏闇組織関係者方々が 変わるか、 又国を小さく分国するか、 是等に関わる全ての 関係者がこの世から 彼等全ての方々を改心させ 導く責任を取らなければ 何も変わらないと思います。 ダカラもう此処から 何かを切っ掛けに、 大統領も生活も 先住民Indian中心の 素朴に環境と暮らしと 人間関係に 真面に向き合える 国に戻していかないと、 この先は更なる不幸な国々に 成ってしまうと思います。 戦争時代に🇺🇸はステーキを 食べていた裏で、 🇯🇵は5割以上が貧困でした。 世界中の 自然、紛争、事故、事件、 迷惑災害で、生活難の方々が 🐉の様に善き人生と暮らしへの ご縁が氣と共に登り上がり、 鳳凰🐓の様に倒れても蘇り 暮しと心身の人生が 改善.復活し弥栄に 繁栄しソシジ事のご縁を。 此れは日々暮らしの被害を 受けナガラも、 必死に毎日を活きている 全ての方々からの願い😔🙏 🇺🇸で唯一、 先祖が先住民の議員がいます。 彼を大統領にして🇺🇸を 古来の先住民中心の🇯🇵の様な 素朴に土地と人を想い続ける 国にしてあげて下さい。 🇺🇸はいつも沢山Medalを、 持つ影響を悪利用して 政治や軍事で🌍️に圧力を 昔からかけています。 そして今では🇷🇺🇨🇳🇰🇵や 殆どの軍事国が同じ事を する為に、IOC の方々を お金💰で売春しているのです。 腐っている IOC の中身の組織が全て 真艫に替わるか、 倒産して無くなるか しないと関わる全ての 方々の暮らしが壊される 事に成ると思います。 次回は最も氣をつけなければ 成らない🇺🇸Los五輪です。 キット、創った🇬🇧も裏で絡んで います。 格好つけた彼等の勝手な正義を 悪利用して4年間とo.p後に 何をしようとするのか?
Please🥺
TOP 5 BEST MOVIES OF 1972: 1. The Godfather 2. Solaris 3. Cabaret 4. The Candidate 5. The Way Of The Dragon
I really liked your summary, because you didn't tell us anything about the content, so people can still enjoy the movie.
Happy to oblige
According to Screenrant, written by Cooper Hood,in September 14, 2022, Morbius was, “incredibly popular on Netflix. Sony's superhero movie debuted on the streaming service on September 7, 2022. According to Netflix's Top 10 charts, Morbius earned over 12 million views in its first five days.” This proves there IS an audience for a review of the greatest films in cinema history. WE WANT YOUR REVIEW. Keep up the great reviews. Thanks.
My top 10 list for 92' I personally saw all of them at the theater back in the early 90's 1. Last of the Mohicans 2. Bram Stokers Dracula 3. Unforgiven 4. Reservoir Dogs 5. A Few Good Men 6. My cousin Vinny 7. White men can't jump 8. Wayne's World 9. Batman Returns 10.The Crying Game
What’s farewell my concubine?
@@neverdiditpod Seriously? It's an excellent film from China but I think it was released in the USA in 93'. So, I have to remove it from the list.
Never Did It... gotta check it out.
TOP 10 BEST MOVIES OF 1992: 1. Aladdin 2. The Player 3. Unforgiven 4. Glengarry Glen Ross 5. The Last Of The Mohicans 6. Hard Boiled 7. Reservoir Dogs 8. Malcolm X 9. Scent Of A Woman 10. A Few Good Men
What are your thoughts on the 2022 Oscars snub of Jared Leto for the critically acclaimed, cult classic film Morbius? Also, how many awards do you predict Madam Web will receive at this year’s Oscars? They definitely have best picture, best director, best screenplay, best lead actor, best lead actress, and best supporting actress in the bag.
X Men origins is overhated because of Deadpool
That’s true, but when the climax of your movie stinks it’s a major drawback.
@@neverdiditpod for sure. Just wanted to point out that there were actually some good and entertaining things about it. I personally have always liked the film while still hating “deadpool”
I thought it was odd at first sabertooth did not say hello to wolverine but it would've been stranger If he did. They were in opposite sides and already split up so why would sabertooth say anything. He wouldn't. Makes sense to me perfectly.
He didn’t know him though.