I am so glad you made this video! I absolutely love the picks. Such a tremendous collection. I was jumping up and down, so excited to see some super cool slip covers, steelbooks and hardboxes I have never seen before. Amazing Criterions too. OOP Harold and Maude was a major flex! My wife must be thinking I'm going mad. Thank you for the very generous mention and for linking my channel. I look forward to future challenges in the community. This has been so much fun! I hope more people participate. John is awesome for coming up with this.
You convinced me to make it! Thanks for watching. I wanted to show some of my favourites but some awesome releases as well that hopefully get people interested in those films. I was so difficult to leave some choices out for certain years. I love the 40’s and 50’s! I’m excited to see more of your content! About to watch your newest upload right now. Have a great day!
@@cinema.inspired That makes me really happy to hear. People will definitely get interested in those films after watching your video. I know what you mean about finding it difficult to leave some out. 40s and 50s are great decades for films. That is really kind of you to say. Likewise, I know you'll be quite busy but whenever you put something up I'll be watching it.
Amazing! Thank you so much for participating in this community challenge. You have an incredible collection! The Children’s Hour…WOW! I believe that title is OOP. You and I have some very similar tastes when it comes to classic films. I will be linking your video to my formal invitation video to this community challenge. Thank you again, I loved watching this video and seeing your collection.
Thanks for coming up with it! It was a blast to make, although very time consuming grabbing each title lol. I believe Neil mentioned that one aha. I agree, we have very similar tastes. I’ve watched your videos for a long time and I always grab recommendations because I know we have similar tastes!
You have good taste in films, and a really good eye for the classics. I'm a huge fan of Flesh and Fantasy, In a Lonely Place, and especially Vertigo. Glad you took part in the challenge!!
It’s funny you mentioned that one in one of your videos and the next day I found a used copy at my local store and snagged it up. I’ll never say no to Stanwyck.
Great to see that you took part in this challenge also and I really enjoyed seeing your picks. I share your view about those two Douglas Sirk movies being his best. Also really pleasing to hear you say 3:10 to Yuma is your favorite western. I love many westerns so a few others would jostle for position in the top spot but this one is definitely magnificent and Charles Lawton Jr’s cinematography is stunning. You definitely have some enviable looking editions of some movies such as War of the Worlds and Drive. Touching to hear of the significance of A Taste of Cherry, I haven’t heard you talk of those experiences before but am glad that you were able to find a way through. Thanks for the kind mention also.
Thank you for watching Neil. It was very difficult to leave out some films! Douglas Sirk is incredible and I also really enjoyed Written on the Wind. I also enjoy westerns quite a bit and Destry Rides Again is another great one from the genre. I just love Glenn Ford and his performance in 3:10 is incredible. I have a video on my channel. It’s my why I collect video and I mention my previous experiences but yes that film is powerful. I also really liked a newer title released by a24 called Aftersun.
@@cinema.inspired Oh yes, I still haven’t seen Aftersun but would like to. I really liked the series Normal People and Paul Mescal seems a very interesting actor
Hey, man. Love the fact that Halloween III is your favorite of the series. Mine is the original, but I feel like H3 is sorely underappreciated. I don't know if it's true or not, but I've always heard that Halloween was at one point going to be an anthology series about the holiday, not solely focused on Michael Myers. If that second movie had followed that plan, I think people would have been on board with H3. Who knows what that series would have been like?🤔 Started cataloging my collection last night (something I've been meaning to do for a while), so it'll be a bit before my video comes out. I'm also driving out to Atlanta on Thursday, so here's hoping I can get it all done before then. 🤞 Take care, man!
Halloween is a classic and I think it’s nearly a perfect movie but Halloween 3 to me is just so different but such a blast to watch. I also love Tom Atkins so that helps Halloween 3 a ton. Yeah I remember hearing stuff about how Halloween was supposed to be set up differently but they made a ton of money or something like that. It’s a time consuming video lol so enjoy ur trip to Atlanta first aha
Oh I've been wanting to see Angles with Dirty Faces and The killing but have yet to. What the hell, here are mine with some tough omissions. 30s - Frankenstein, Island of the Lost Souls, King Kong, It Happened One Night, The Whole Town is Taking, The Petrified Forest, Awful Truth, The Lady Vanishes, Wizard of Oz 40s - The Philadelphia Story, Maltese Falcon, Cat People, Shadow of a Doubt, Double Indemnity, Detour, Gilda, Dark Passage, Key Largo, A & C Meet Boris Karloff the Killer 50s - Sunset Blvd., The African Queen, Monkey Business, War of the World, Rear Window, Mister Roberts, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Three Faces of Eve, The Fly, Rio Bravo 60s - Time Machine, The Innocents, Dr. No, The Birds, Goldfinger, Invasion of Astro Monster, Fortune Cookie, In the Heat of the Night, Rosemary's Baby, They Shoot Horses... 70s - Beneath the Planet of the Apes, The French Connection, Godzilla vs Gigan, The Exorcist, Chinatown, Jaws, Taxi Driver, Star Wars, Superman, Apocalypse Now 80s - The Shining, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Blade Runner, Return of the Jedi, Karate Kid, Breakfast Club, Stand By Me, Witches of Eastwick, Throw Mama..., The Burbs 90s - Joe vs. the Volcano, Silence of the Lambs, A Few Good Men, Jurassic Park, Pulp Fiction, Seven, From Dusk till Dawn, LA Confidential, Saving Private Ryan, Green Mile 2000s - Almost Famous, Fellowship of the Rings, Catch Me if You Can, Return of the King, Collateral, 40 Year old Virgin, The Departed, Zodiac, Burn After Reading, Inglorious Bastards 2010s - Inception, Crazy Stupid Love, Django Unchained, Wolf of Wall Street, Edge of Tomorrow, Sicario, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, Annihilation, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2020s - A Promising Young Woman, Dune, Top Gun Maverick, ...
damn dude! That’s a lot of great titles. Some early ones I haven’t seen and some I haven’t even heard of. I’ll be putting those on my watchlist for sure. Thanks for doing that!
Awesome collection video 👍🏻 a lot of classics at the beginning
I am so glad you made this video! I absolutely love the picks. Such a tremendous collection. I was jumping up and down, so excited to see some super cool slip covers, steelbooks and hardboxes I have never seen before. Amazing Criterions too. OOP Harold and Maude was a major flex! My wife must be thinking I'm going mad.
Thank you for the very generous mention and for linking my channel. I look forward to future challenges in the community. This has been so much fun! I hope more people participate. John is awesome for coming up with this.
You convinced me to make it! Thanks for watching. I wanted to show some of my favourites but some awesome releases as well that hopefully get people interested in those films. I was so difficult to leave some choices out for certain years. I love the 40’s and 50’s!
I’m excited to see more of your content! About to watch your newest upload right now. Have a great day!
@@cinema.inspired That makes me really happy to hear. People will definitely get interested in those films after watching your video. I know what you mean about finding it difficult to leave some out. 40s and 50s are great decades for films.
That is really kind of you to say. Likewise, I know you'll be quite busy but whenever you put something up I'll be watching it.
Amazing! Thank you so much for participating in this community challenge. You have an incredible collection! The Children’s Hour…WOW! I believe that title is OOP. You and I have some very similar tastes when it comes to classic films. I will be linking your video to my formal invitation video to this community challenge. Thank you again, I loved watching this video and seeing your collection.
Thanks for coming up with it! It was a blast to make, although very time consuming grabbing each title lol. I believe Neil mentioned that one aha. I agree, we have very similar tastes. I’ve watched your videos for a long time and I always grab recommendations because I know we have similar tastes!
This was a great watch. A fun way to see the evolution of cinema.
It was fun to make but it’s time consuming lol. I encourage everyone to do it. You’re right, it’s cool to see how far back our collections go
You have good taste in films, and a really good eye for the classics. I'm a huge fan of Flesh and Fantasy, In a Lonely Place, and especially Vertigo. Glad you took part in the challenge!!
Thanks for watching! All good movies. Flesh and fantasy was pretty interesting.
So many great choices here, well done man! Really good to see Flesh and Fantasy chosen. 👏🏼👏🏼
It’s funny you mentioned that one in one of your videos and the next day I found a used copy at my local store and snagged it up. I’ll never say no to Stanwyck.
@@cinema.inspired Wow, that’s quite a find!
Definitely adding some to my list to check out. Awesome picks!
Thanks for watching Miranda! Are you going to be uploading one?
@@cinema.inspired Most definitely!
@@mirandasmoviemadness I will check it out!
@@cinema.inspired going to try & get it up this week, if not early next week.
Great to see that you took part in this challenge also and I really enjoyed seeing your picks. I share your view about those two Douglas Sirk movies being his best. Also really pleasing to hear you say 3:10 to Yuma is your favorite western. I love many westerns so a few others would jostle for position in the top spot but this one is definitely magnificent and Charles Lawton Jr’s cinematography is stunning. You definitely have some enviable looking editions of some movies such as War of the Worlds and Drive. Touching to hear of the significance of A Taste of Cherry, I haven’t heard you talk of those experiences before but am glad that you were able to find a way through. Thanks for the kind mention also.
Thank you for watching Neil. It was very difficult to leave out some films! Douglas Sirk is incredible and I also really enjoyed Written on the Wind. I also enjoy westerns quite a bit and Destry Rides Again is another great one from the genre. I just love Glenn Ford and his performance in 3:10 is incredible. I have a video on my channel. It’s my why I collect video and I mention my previous experiences but yes that film is powerful. I also really liked a newer title released by a24 called Aftersun.
@@cinema.inspired Oh yes, I still haven’t seen Aftersun but would like to. I really liked the series Normal People and Paul Mescal seems a very interesting actor
Nice vide buddy
thanks Kyle.
Hey, man. Love the fact that Halloween III is your favorite of the series. Mine is the original, but I feel like H3 is sorely underappreciated.
I don't know if it's true or not, but I've always heard that Halloween was at one point going to be an anthology series about the holiday, not solely focused on Michael Myers. If that second movie had followed that plan, I think people would have been on board with H3. Who knows what that series would have been like?🤔
Started cataloging my collection last night (something I've been meaning to do for a while), so it'll be a bit before my video comes out. I'm also driving out to Atlanta on Thursday, so here's hoping I can get it all done before then. 🤞
Take care, man!
Halloween is a classic and I think it’s nearly a perfect movie but Halloween 3 to me is just so different but such a blast to watch. I also love Tom Atkins so that helps Halloween 3 a ton. Yeah I remember hearing stuff about how Halloween was supposed to be set up differently but they made a ton of money or something like that.
It’s a time consuming video lol so enjoy ur trip to Atlanta first aha
Well, I'm missing a movie from 1960, so my list won't be as long as yours. I might just be able to get it out.😅
Oh I've been wanting to see Angles with Dirty Faces and The killing but have yet to. What the hell, here are mine with some tough omissions.
30s - Frankenstein, Island of the Lost Souls, King Kong, It Happened One Night, The Whole Town is Taking, The Petrified Forest, Awful Truth, The Lady Vanishes, Wizard of Oz
40s - The Philadelphia Story, Maltese Falcon, Cat People, Shadow of a Doubt, Double Indemnity, Detour, Gilda, Dark Passage, Key Largo, A & C Meet Boris Karloff the Killer
50s - Sunset Blvd., The African Queen, Monkey Business, War of the World, Rear Window, Mister Roberts, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Three Faces of Eve, The Fly, Rio Bravo
60s - Time Machine, The Innocents, Dr. No, The Birds, Goldfinger, Invasion of Astro Monster, Fortune Cookie, In the Heat of the Night, Rosemary's Baby, They Shoot Horses...
70s - Beneath the Planet of the Apes, The French Connection, Godzilla vs Gigan, The Exorcist, Chinatown, Jaws, Taxi Driver, Star Wars, Superman, Apocalypse Now
80s - The Shining, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Blade Runner, Return of the Jedi, Karate Kid, Breakfast Club, Stand By Me, Witches of Eastwick, Throw Mama..., The Burbs
90s - Joe vs. the Volcano, Silence of the Lambs, A Few Good Men, Jurassic Park, Pulp Fiction, Seven, From Dusk till Dawn, LA Confidential, Saving Private Ryan, Green Mile
2000s - Almost Famous, Fellowship of the Rings, Catch Me if You Can, Return of the King, Collateral, 40 Year old Virgin, The Departed, Zodiac, Burn After Reading, Inglorious Bastards
2010s - Inception, Crazy Stupid Love, Django Unchained, Wolf of Wall Street, Edge of Tomorrow, Sicario, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, Annihilation, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
2020s - A Promising Young Woman, Dune, Top Gun Maverick, ...
damn dude! That’s a lot of great titles. Some early ones I haven’t seen and some I haven’t even heard of. I’ll be putting those on my watchlist for sure. Thanks for doing that!
@@cinema.inspired Awesome brother.