The movies you choose are true classics not the “expected” classics, but human classics. And your sardonic manner just adds to the experience. Thank you for being real.
As another stellar year, this deserves a top 20 My 20 for 1974 20. Harry and Tonto 19. White Dawn 18. The Towering Inferno 17. Dark Star 16. California Split 15. The Sugarland Express 14. Hearts and Minds 13. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore 12. Bring me The Head of Alfredo Garcia 11. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 10. Scenes From A Marriage 9. Fear Eats The Soul 8. The Enigma of Kaper Hauser 7. Celine and Julie Go Boating 6. A Woman Under The Influence 5. The Parallax View 4. Lenny 3. The Godfather part 2 2. Chinatown NUMBER ONE: THE CONVERSATION
glad you mentioned Lenny, its one of those semiforgottenfilms i much appreciate ... some films i also value made in 1974 would be the enigma of kaspar hauser, the gambler, lacombe lucien, the parallax view, le fantome de la liberte, profumo di donna, zandys bride .... also glad you are expanding the series to pre-1950´s movies
I've seen some of these movies, and especially The Godfather, Part 2. While it didn't make nearly the money of the first movie, it has it's own niche in that Franchise's history. I also couldn't help but notice something, and I don't mean this as an insult, but rather, as a simple observation on my part. The music that played in the background, as you were doing your presentation, reminded me of rhe music that I've heard from some of the Adult Movies from the late 1960s, through at least the late 1970s, to early 1980s. Yes, I've been a naughty boy, but that's in the past. Anyway:I enjoy your presentations, and I'll continue to watch rhem, as they come out. Cheers!
My Top 20 favourites of 1974 (20) The Cars That Ate Paris (19) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (18) Mr Majestyk (17) The Sugarland Express (16) The Longest Yard (15) Macon County Line (14) Death Wish (13) The Godfather Part 2 (12) The Conversation (11) Watch Out We're Mad (10) Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (9) Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (8) Herbie Rides Again (7) The Towering Inferno (6) Gone In 60 Seconds (5) The Man With The Golden Gun (4) Young Frankenstein (3) The Last Exploits Of The Olsen Gang (2) Freebie And The Bean (1) Blazing Saddles
I can't believe no one in the comments mentioned The Gambler (1974) starring the great James Caan, one of the best 70s films that gets into your nerves.
1974 was a memorable year for movies for me as a 16 year old. Francis Coppola and Mel Brooks loomed large. Roman Polanski gave us perhaps the best Neo-Noir movie. Great horror movie and Charles Bronson in the start of his revenge franchise. Three horrible disaster movies. 1. The Godfather Part II 2. Chinatown 3. The Conversation 4. Blazing Saddles 5. Young Frankenstein
Great list, great year. Here's mine: 1. The Godfather Part II 2. Blazing Saddles 3. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 4. Young Frankenstein 5. Thieves Like Us 6. Death Wish 7. The Conversation 8. Chinatown 9. The Parallax View 10. Thunderbolt & Lightfoot
wait, i forgot to mention Tamaño natural! ... unfortunately it wont be easy for you to catch it i´m afraid but i will just say its about the bizarre "love story" between michel piccoli and his inflatable doll ... uniquely perverse
I agree, I like Young Frankenstein (1974) much more than Blazing Saddles (1974) the characters are more fleshed out and the humor's way funnier in Young Frankenstein
Also in 1974 : - Alice in the Cities (Wim Wenders) - A Woman Under the Influence (John Cassavetes) - My Little Loves (Jean Eustache) - Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (Martin Scorsese) - Going Places (Bertrand Blier)
I think that it was Roger Ebert who, in his review, called "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" .... 'some kind of demented Masterpiece'. I am happy to have found it on 4K Blu Ray.😅
I still need to see The Conversation.... My Top 10: 10. Harry and Tonto 9. Lenny 8. The Street Fighter 7. Chinatown 6. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 5. Blazing Saddles 4. Phantom of the Paradise 3. Black Christmas 2. Young Frankenstein 1. The Godfather Part II
My Top 10 1. The Godfather Part II 2. Young Frankenstein 3. A Women Under the Influence 4. Lenny 5.. The Conversation 6. Chinatown 7. Claudine 8. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 9. Blazing Saddles 10. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
"Dirty Mary Crazy Larry" - one of the best car chase films ever made, but seems to be largely forgotten now. Features a truly hair-raising car-vs-helicopter sequence that would probably violate about fifty health and safety laws now (and probably broke a few at the time). And best of all, not a single pixel of CGI crap anywhere - it's all real stunt driving, much of it done by Peter Fonda himself.
top 10: The Godfather Part II Murder on the Orient Express The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Blazing Saddles Young Frankenstein Chinatown The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Lenny The Conversation The Lords of Flatbush
Why do I forget what great movies were in the first half of the 1970s? I keep thinking that until JAWS there was nothing worth going to. Thank you for shaking me furiously and saying "Wake up you narcoleptic troll !!!!!!" I am going to start looking for these on my streaming services.
I love the films from this era. Chinatown and Godfather 2 tie for my favorite. A few fun films from 1974 Foxy Brown Lords of Flatbush The Yakuza Freebie and the Bean Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry The Longest Yard Murder On The Orient Express Thunderbolt and Lightfoot Three the Hard Way Zardoz One film on my watch list that I hear is good is The Nickel Ride.
Two movies from 1974 that are often overlooked are Bad Ronald--a made for US television movie that is actually quite good. And The Dion Brothers (sometimes known as the Gravy Train)--Stacy Keach and Fredrick Forrest are excellent in this movie.
2021 was worse than 2020. You said it right. 2020 was even naive and cute, cause in 2021 i almost died of Covid-19 delta variant unvaccinated in the late September, early October of 2021.
The movies you choose are true classics not the “expected” classics, but human classics. And your sardonic manner just adds to the experience. Thank you for being real.
As another stellar year, this deserves a top 20
My 20 for 1974
20. Harry and Tonto
19. White Dawn
18. The Towering Inferno
17. Dark Star
16. California Split
15. The Sugarland Express
14. Hearts and Minds
13. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
12. Bring me The Head of Alfredo Garcia
11. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
10. Scenes From A Marriage
9. Fear Eats The Soul
8. The Enigma of Kaper Hauser
7. Celine and Julie Go Boating
6. A Woman Under The Influence
5. The Parallax View
4. Lenny
3. The Godfather part 2
2. Chinatown
NUMBER ONE: THE CONVERSATION
What about the driver
@@margiabegum4905 - That was 1978
@margiabegum4905 that's 78
glad you mentioned Lenny, its one of those semiforgottenfilms i much appreciate ... some films i also value made in 1974 would be the enigma of kaspar hauser, the gambler, lacombe lucien, the parallax view, le fantome de la liberte, profumo di donna, zandys bride .... also glad you are expanding the series to pre-1950´s movies
Yes that was a good year for movies , I miss the time Hollywood use to make good movies
Here's my top 5 movies of 1974
1 - Chinatown
2 - The Godfather Part II
3 - A Woman Under the Influence
4 - Black Christmas
5 - The Conversation
Great selection one of my favourites is "The Hot Rock" starring Robert Redford, early 70s
"Afghanistan banana stand."
John Huston played Faye Dunaway's father, not husband.
too many sips while commenting on crucial plot points?
Cheers my friend 🍻 Brilliant videos!
I've seen some of these movies, and especially The Godfather, Part 2. While it didn't make nearly the money of the first movie, it has it's own niche in that Franchise's history.
I also couldn't help but notice something, and I don't mean this as an insult, but rather, as a simple observation on my part. The music that played in the background, as you were doing your presentation, reminded me of rhe music that I've heard from some of the Adult Movies from the late 1960s, through at least the late 1970s, to early 1980s. Yes, I've been a naughty boy, but that's in the past.
Anyway:I enjoy your presentations, and I'll continue to watch rhem, as they come out.
Cheers!
Good vid. My personal top 5 are:
5 Young Frankenstein
4 Carry On Dick
3 Death Wish
2 The Man With The Golden Gun
1 The Towering Inferno
The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three is on my to-watch list.
Good list. I especially like when you made yourself black and white to match Young Frankenstein!
My Top 20 favourites of 1974
(20) The Cars That Ate Paris
(19) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
(18) Mr Majestyk
(17) The Sugarland Express
(16) The Longest Yard
(15) Macon County Line
(14) Death Wish
(13) The Godfather Part 2
(12) The Conversation
(11) Watch Out We're Mad
(10) Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
(9) Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
(8) Herbie Rides Again
(7) The Towering Inferno
(6) Gone In 60 Seconds
(5) The Man With The Golden Gun
(4) Young Frankenstein
(3) The Last Exploits Of The Olsen Gang
(2) Freebie And The Bean
(1) Blazing Saddles
I can't believe no one in the comments mentioned The Gambler (1974) starring the great James Caan, one of the best 70s films that gets into your nerves.
1974 was a memorable year for movies for me as a 16 year old. Francis Coppola and Mel Brooks loomed large. Roman Polanski gave us perhaps the best Neo-Noir movie. Great horror movie and Charles Bronson in the start of his revenge franchise. Three horrible disaster movies.
1. The Godfather Part II
2. Chinatown
3. The Conversation
4. Blazing Saddles
5. Young Frankenstein
my top 5
5. The Conversation
4. The texas chainsaw massacure
3. Blazing saddles
2. Chinatown
1. The godfather part II
Great list, great year. Here's mine:
1. The Godfather Part II
2. Blazing Saddles
3. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
4. Young Frankenstein
5. Thieves Like Us
6. Death Wish
7. The Conversation
8. Chinatown
9. The Parallax View
10. Thunderbolt & Lightfoot
wait, i forgot to mention Tamaño natural! ... unfortunately it wont be easy for you to catch it i´m afraid but i will just say its about the bizarre "love story" between michel piccoli and his inflatable doll ... uniquely perverse
I agree, I like Young Frankenstein (1974) much more than Blazing Saddles (1974) the characters are more fleshed out and the humor's way funnier in Young Frankenstein
Also in 1974 :
- Alice in the Cities (Wim Wenders)
- A Woman Under the Influence (John Cassavetes)
- My Little Loves (Jean Eustache)
- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (Martin Scorsese)
- Going Places (Bertrand Blier)
I think that it was Roger Ebert who, in his review, called "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" .... 'some kind of demented Masterpiece'. I am happy to have found it on 4K Blu Ray.😅
I still need to see The Conversation....
My Top 10:
10. Harry and Tonto
9. Lenny
8. The Street Fighter
7. Chinatown
6. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
5. Blazing Saddles
4. Phantom of the Paradise
3. Black Christmas
2. Young Frankenstein
1. The Godfather Part II
My Top 10
1. The Godfather Part II
2. Young Frankenstein
3. A Women Under the Influence
4. Lenny
5.. The Conversation
6. Chinatown
7. Claudine
8. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
9. Blazing Saddles
10. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
"Dirty Mary Crazy Larry" - one of the best car chase films ever made, but seems to be largely forgotten now. Features a truly hair-raising car-vs-helicopter sequence that would probably violate about fifty health and safety laws now (and probably broke a few at the time). And best of all, not a single pixel of CGI crap anywhere - it's all real stunt driving, much of it done by Peter Fonda himself.
Alice doesn't Live Here Anymore, The Godfather part 2, Phantom of the Paradise, and "Buster and Billie."
top 10:
The Godfather Part II
Murder on the Orient Express
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Blazing Saddles
Young Frankenstein
Chinatown
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Lenny
The Conversation
The Lords of Flatbush
Thunderbolt & Lightfoot also a great film from 1974.
Why do I forget what great movies were in the first half of the 1970s? I keep thinking that until JAWS there was nothing worth going to.
Thank you for shaking me furiously and saying "Wake up you narcoleptic troll !!!!!!" I am going to start looking for these on my streaming services.
Godfather 2 holds up very well. Poor robert evans looking so sad as Godfather 2 gets best picture. Oscar channel you tube clip 1975.
You know it's a good year when OTM doesn't list Chinatown in the Top 5 (though it could easily be #1).
What about the 'Paralax View'???
I can't understand how few views you have given how professionally presented your videos are. Perhaps you need to create click bait videos.
Cheers! It's just a fun hobby. Had lots of spare time last year! Just make what me and Chris are interested in.
I love the films from this era. Chinatown and Godfather 2 tie for my favorite. A few fun films from 1974
Foxy Brown
Lords of Flatbush
The Yakuza
Freebie and the Bean
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
The Longest Yard
Murder On The Orient Express
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Three the Hard Way
Zardoz
One film on my watch list that I hear is good is The Nickel Ride.
Two movies from 1974 that are often overlooked are Bad Ronald--a made for US television movie that is actually quite good. And The Dion Brothers (sometimes known as the Gravy Train)--Stacy Keach and Fredrick Forrest are excellent in this movie.
2021 was worse than 2020. You said it right. 2020 was even naive and cute, cause in 2021 i almost died of Covid-19 delta variant unvaccinated in the late September, early October of 2021.
Only seen The Godfather Part 2.
What about the driver
The Godfather II
The Towering Inferno
Chinatown
Think I know now why you grew the beard ...
anyone else cringing when he compliments Polanski?😬
You're sick!