So glad to see someone who also loved Manhunter. So few people appreciate it and Thief and I saw them both for the first time back to back. Incredible experience.
You know I just found your channel and have already watched all of your “literally me” videos, which are hilarious. Please keep making amazing content because I’ve desperately needed new stuff to watch on UA-cam lol
One thing that bugs the hell out of me about Manhunter is Mann casts a champion pistol shooter to arm Graham with a Charter Arms .44 special revolver, he names the gun even. In the shootout Graham fires 6 rounds from a 5 round cylinder. I know Mann knows better because he's a firearm instructor and anyone whos seen Heat knows he takes gunplay seriously. I'm a firearms autist and I tell myself not to "ackshually" but it puts a wild hair up my ass. It's still 10/10 Mannkino though
Nice one, Kino! There are movies on your list that I love and watched many, many times, some that I don't like, but also some I never saw or heard anything about. And the best thing about it is you make them sound, and they look, like something I would probably enjoy watching. I will try to find all of them, and give them a go, hopefully just because I'm home alone. Thank you for the recommendations!
Really interesting and diverse list. Great to hear your praise for Manhunter. I put it at 32 in my list of favourite films of all time. I recently listed Steve Buscemi as my second favourite actor of the 90’s. Now I need to track down Fat Girl and The Moon In The Gutter! 🙏👍🍿
Kino, thanks for the recommendations I’ll check them out. Please do more of these random recommendation videos, I enjoy adding stuff to my queue. Here’s what I’ve watched as of late: Suspiria Jacob’s ladder Lots of Werner herzog (fitzcarraldo, my son what have ye done, bad lieutenant) Ophelia
Good to see Kino back in action. I finally watched Manhunter like 3 months ago and was blown away. It was amazing, so many great aspects, every frame is beautiful, the moody pastel lighting, the interesting killer, the music, and Will's internal struggle and trauma from his last case. That movie ran so that Silence of the Lambs could walk lol. I'm only kidding I like SotL. I know it's unfair but when I watched Longlegs, it really pales in comparison to Manhunter. Even though they were doing different things. There's a lot with Longlegs that just didn't work for me.
He was epileptic, not narcoleptic. He had seizures, a lot. Some with the convulsions, sometimes he just seemed asleep. At the time, his condition would’ve deteriorated, and there was no way to know how quickly. He was on borrowed time, and having seizures before, during and after gigs, when they had interviews, etc. He was also considered to have had some form of depression, though I don’t think he was ever properly diagnosed. He was also a cruel person, by his wife’s accounts. Though she hated the band, because Ian didn’t want her a part of it, if even there ay all. At least by her own words. She also says he physically abused her, and I’ve heard that from others, who were friends with him. Control is a good movie, but like all biopics, it’s just a small piece of the full story.
Manhunter really is as good as people say. I already saw Red Dragon, I already knew the plot, yet I was glued to watching it because of the immense style put into the movie. Also enjoyed Tom Noonan's performance.
I saw “The Moon in the Gutter” in a theater when it came out. I was a fan of Natassja Kinski by that point, and I wanted to see what director Jean-Jacques Beineix came up with after “Diva.”
You should do a video on "feel good" kino. There are times where my wife and I want to watch something, but she can't handle an Uncut Gems type of movie.
Hey I recently watched seven samurai and had a cool idea for a video or small series. It started when I was looking for the original magnificent 7 but ended up getting totally sidetracked, looking into the genealogy of westerns. The rich history from samurai duels to western standoff and spaghetti westerns and more recent takes of hateful 8 and no country for old men, it would make for a lot of movies and eras to review and recommend all the way through, which would be awesome.
I’ve been sick with covid over the last few days and I’ve watched blow out yesterday. I also saw the round up (1966), 12 angry men (both the original and the remake), Mississippi burning, when evil lurks. I’m planning to watch Mikey and Nicky (1976) and the wages of fear
I just checked your letterboxd and i dont believe youve watched it but edward norton's debut film "primal fear" is absolutely amazing. Furthermore, i believe i have recommended this previously but i have seen you enjoy many polish films so i came to recommend "potop"/"the deluge", one of my all-time favourites
When I was a child I caught the opening of Manhunter on TV and it terrified me. I would wake up in the middle of the night terrified that I was going to get "manhunted" I guess its time to watch it.
I watched The Moon In The Gutter a few months ago for no other reason than being terminally down bad for Nastassja Kinski. Never heard of Beineix or cinema du look before that, and I was totally blown away. It is a shame its only available as an oop DVD, it really deserves a nice BR or 4K release like Diva and Betty Blue.
I was looking for something to watch and i think ill have to watch my own private idaho really like keanu, also i see the donnie darko poster and have never actually seen that one, will definitely have to try that too at some point
I think witnesses Harrison Ford's best performance. I really like him in blade runner and I like that movie a little bit more but I think this is Ford at his very best.
Forty years ago I was in one of Gregg Araki's student films. (Lol, I wasn't very good.) He recommended 'Eating Raoul' to me. I've seen some of the films, a few I've wanted to see, and now there are more to see after watching this. I can't figure out what film that poster is for with Jacqueline Bisset. What is it?
getting covid was a lot of fun for me because I watch the Stranger Things series. With the old flu I couldn't enjoy movies and tv.. The old flu would really knock me out and rob me of the enjoyment factor. The new improved sickness is so much better of a design. Covid allowed me to have a great time but with less energy of course, but what is energy when you are lying down on a couch? Great time! Maybe covid even enhanced the experience of the show. I recommend catching covid before you watch the series.
Manhunter is such an underrated classic and I'm kinda sad it gets overlooked because of Silence of the Lambs. Also I watched Fat Girl accidentally on a date with a girl once. Not a great date film is all I'll say.
I'm shocked you hadent seen Manhunter! Shocked I tell you! 😁 Manhunter would've been even better if they've kept the books ending like Red Dragon did. Otherwise Manhunter is far superior to Red Dragon. Not seen Collateral... A bit worried now!
@@TheKinoCorner I really liked Walker, and Death and the Compass as well. I think Straight to Hell ruined his career. he says it was his communism but Hollywood is full of communists so I doubt that. Some people are cancelled but some people use the cancellation as an excuse, instead of, "I made a movie that was so crappy it ruined my chance of making movies in anywhere else but Mexico." Straight to Hell was a big disappointment. It was like he was just writing it on the set. I wish he never made that movie and went on to make the movies the writer/director of Repoman and Walker was supposed to direct. It's like in another parallel universe he didn't get that show funded so he wrote a really good screenplay and directed it instead, following with another ten movies. that was what should've happened. Was he taking drugs on the set? what was that movie? IT was like he watched a couple little kids playing with cowboy figurines and used it as his screenplay. then he ruined things by pushing vegetarianism on Hunter S Thompson. he could've directed the movie but for Hunter Sausages were like a religion. He hated Alex Cox. You don't insult a man's meat. Hunter S Thompson used to hunt for his own game for years to have money to support his writing habit. Vegetarianism ruined his comeback. He won't admit that either. he'll say some mad story of Hunter shooting sausages at him with a bazooka gun or something. Of course it's easy to say whatever you want about Hunter S thompson and people will believe it.
the internet is fake. i am literally sick for the first time in years and i see this
same fkn thing
real
Thats strange, cause Im not sick at all. I just have debilitating depression. The algorythms all fucked up.
no way I just recover from the coof and this get uploaded
Those darn Rothchilds
Im glad you make this video so any time someone mentions them I can say "yeah, great movie" without having to see it
I came here to shitpost instead of on twitter. Glad to have you back
Any movie that takes place over a single night is automatically elevated.
So glad to see someone who also loved Manhunter. So few people appreciate it and Thief and I saw them both for the first time back to back. Incredible experience.
Welcome back kino, missed you dearly
Witness is my all time favorite movie, thank you for putting it on the spotlight as well
I'm happy that you are doing other stuff. For home & sick I always go for Videodrome and Manhunter is a huge blast
I love you dad
I am planning to get sick at some point. Let's go!
covid really enhances your experience of Stranger things. I recommend. Two thumbs up, but only with covid.
your beginner's guide to cinema is essential viewing for my high school film studies class. thanks for the recs, king
Fighting my own COVID battle right now and just got a hankering for new movies I could watch while I suffer. Thank you kino
You had me at Blow Out, Manhunter and Picnic at Hanging Rock. Great list, and excellent vid.
With all due respect to Anthony Hopkins, Manhunter is my favourite Hannibal film. Silence of the Lambs is sometimes over the top
You know I just found your channel and have already watched all of your “literally me” videos, which are hilarious.
Please keep making amazing content because I’ve desperately needed new stuff to watch on UA-cam lol
Can’t believe the video is Salo ten movies in a row then Martyrs
reccomending random movies is the type of content i can look forward to. i'll check the rest of your channel to see what you usually upload
Master and Commander is the ultimate sick day movie for me. Or Barry Lyndon. Anything historical, or anything time travelly.
The shot at 11:27 is outherwordly gorgeous.
Everytime you put out a video like this my movie list expands. I wish to have the Coof to have the time to possibly reduce the list.
Thanks for the video!
One thing that bugs the hell out of me about Manhunter is Mann casts a champion pistol shooter to arm Graham with a Charter Arms .44 special revolver, he names the gun even. In the shootout Graham fires 6 rounds from a 5 round cylinder. I know Mann knows better because he's a firearm instructor and anyone whos seen Heat knows he takes gunplay seriously. I'm a firearms autist and I tell myself not to "ackshually" but it puts a wild hair up my ass. It's still 10/10 Mannkino though
Nice one, Kino! There are movies on your list that I love and watched many, many times, some that I don't like, but also some I never saw or heard anything about. And the best thing about it is you make them sound, and they look, like something I would probably enjoy watching. I will try to find all of them, and give them a go, hopefully just because I'm home alone. Thank you for the recommendations!
Manhunter came out in 86, SotL in 91, so 5 years, which makes it even more impressive.
A Kino Corner about Rome, yes please.
I literally got the rona this morning and have been on the hunt for movies to watch all day. Hilarious that this gets released right as I give up.
Thanks for this
Bay is Pure Kino and Always Has Been
I actually just watched Manhunter yesterday, and I was surprised at how much better it was than the newer version.
I have Doom Generation and Nowhere on VHS. I can’t watch them anymore because VCR’s are insanely expensive now as are the dvd versions I’ve seen.
Really interesting and diverse list. Great to hear your praise for Manhunter. I put it at 32 in my list of favourite films of all time. I recently listed Steve Buscemi as my second favourite actor of the 90’s. Now I need to track down Fat Girl and The Moon In The Gutter! 🙏👍🍿
Ok, why is the algorithm scarily accurate at the moment…
What a great topic. I've seen so many great films now because of you :)
WE HAVE BE BLESSED
I'm glad your absence is due to positive developments outside of the channel! (Aside from the big coof) Congratulations :)
😊 I knew that was Doom generation in the thumbnail!
Kino, thanks for the recommendations I’ll check them out. Please do more of these random recommendation videos, I enjoy adding stuff to my queue.
Here’s what I’ve watched as of late:
Suspiria
Jacob’s ladder
Lots of Werner herzog (fitzcarraldo, my son what have ye done, bad lieutenant)
Ophelia
Good to see Kino back in action.
I finally watched Manhunter like 3 months ago and was blown away. It was amazing, so many great aspects, every frame is beautiful, the moody pastel lighting, the interesting killer, the music, and Will's internal struggle and trauma from his last case. That movie ran so that Silence of the Lambs could walk lol. I'm only kidding I like SotL.
I know it's unfair but when I watched Longlegs, it really pales in comparison to Manhunter. Even though they were doing different things. There's a lot with Longlegs that just didn't work for me.
Control, starring Sam Riley. He played Ian Curtis, lead singer of Joy Division, who was a narcoleptic. Now you'll have seen two.
He was epileptic, not narcoleptic.
He had seizures, a lot.
Some with the convulsions, sometimes he just seemed asleep.
At the time, his condition would’ve deteriorated, and there was no way to know how quickly.
He was on borrowed time, and having seizures before, during and after gigs, when they had interviews, etc.
He was also considered to have had some form of depression, though I don’t think he was ever properly diagnosed.
He was also a cruel person, by his wife’s accounts. Though she hated the band, because Ian didn’t want her a part of it, if even there ay all.
At least by her own words. She also says he physically abused her, and I’ve heard that from others, who were friends with him.
Control is a good movie, but like all biopics, it’s just a small piece of the full story.
Manhunter really is as good as people say.
I already saw Red Dragon, I already knew the plot, yet I was glued to watching it because of the immense style put into the movie. Also enjoyed Tom Noonan's performance.
His "YOU OWE ME AWE" speech is the best
You're always alone and miserable when you watch these films, but so am I. It's too relatable.
Thank you kino, very cool ! Also love Rome. I am literally Julius Caesar
Highly recommend Fearless. IMO, Peter Weir's greatest film.
I really need this video, long COVID victim here
I saw “The Moon in the Gutter” in a theater when it came out. I was a fan of Natassja Kinski by that point, and I wanted to see what director Jean-Jacques Beineix came up with after “Diva.”
You should do a video on "feel good" kino. There are times where my wife and I want to watch something, but she can't handle an Uncut Gems type of movie.
gregg Araki saved my life
Hey I recently watched seven samurai and had a cool idea for a video or small series. It started when I was looking for the original magnificent 7 but ended up getting totally sidetracked, looking into the genealogy of westerns. The rich history from samurai duels to western standoff and spaghetti westerns and more recent takes of hateful 8 and no country for old men, it would make for a lot of movies and eras to review and recommend all the way through, which would be awesome.
Kino is back!!!!
Number 12: Freeguy
Please keep doing these❤
I’ve been sick with covid over the last few days and I’ve watched blow out yesterday. I also saw the round up (1966), 12 angry men (both the original and the remake), Mississippi burning, when evil lurks. I’m planning to watch Mikey and Nicky (1976) and the wages of fear
I just checked your letterboxd and i dont believe youve watched it but edward norton's debut film "primal fear" is absolutely amazing.
Furthermore, i believe i have recommended this previously but i have seen you enjoy many polish films so i came to recommend "potop"/"the deluge", one of my all-time favourites
When I was a child I caught the opening of Manhunter on TV and it terrified me. I would wake up in the middle of the night terrified that I was going to get "manhunted"
I guess its time to watch it.
Nowhere in the thumbnail got my bouncing off the walls like an imprisoned deer
I enjoyed Ambulance. It's really cruel irony that when Bay makes a good action movie, it does poorly at the box office.
i'm home sick and literally just finished Manhunter in the last half hour... synchronicity is a strange thing
I was sick and home alone yesterday
Can't wait to get sick 🥶🤩
I watched The Moon In The Gutter a few months ago for no other reason than being terminally down bad for Nastassja Kinski. Never heard of Beineix or cinema du look before that, and I was totally blown away. It is a shame its only available as an oop DVD, it really deserves a nice BR or 4K release like Diva and Betty Blue.
The narrator in fight club has narcolepsy
Yea do HBO's Rome 🤌
@1:22 "Rome has no true equal!" -Papa Caesar, maybe.
Shutter Island!
Teddy Daniels? Literally me
Ive spoken to Nic a few times, its hard not to drool over true detective s1 but hes a great writer
Stay Kino, my man!
You seem to watch good movies - at least when your sick.. (like your choices!)
I was looking for something to watch and i think ill have to watch my own private idaho really like keanu, also i see the donnie darko poster and have never actually seen that one, will definitely have to try that too at some point
I think witnesses Harrison Ford's best performance. I really like him in blade runner and I like that movie a little bit more but I think this is Ford at his very best.
I always watch Crank for some reason
Forty years ago I was in one of Gregg Araki's student films. (Lol, I wasn't very good.) He recommended 'Eating Raoul' to me.
I've seen some of the films, a few I've wanted to see, and now there are more to see after watching this.
I can't figure out what film that poster is for with Jacqueline Bisset. What is it?
i also got it like 2 weeks back
I was just watching Blow Out like two days ago.
getting covid was a lot of fun for me because I watch the Stranger Things series. With the old flu I couldn't enjoy movies and tv.. The old flu would really knock me out and rob me of the enjoyment factor. The new improved sickness is so much better of a design.
Covid allowed me to have a great time but with less energy of course, but what is energy when you are lying down on a couch?
Great time!
Maybe covid even enhanced the experience of the show.
I recommend catching covid before you watch the series.
Manhunter is such an underrated classic and I'm kinda sad it gets overlooked because of Silence of the Lambs. Also I watched Fat Girl accidentally on a date with a girl once. Not a great date film is all I'll say.
Please, PLEASE cover Rome.
No way this came out right after recovering from Covid
any updates on the short film with charls?
I wasn't expecting a YGOTAS reference.
I can't blame him being tempted by another woman when it's Nastassja Kinski.
I'm shocked you hadent seen Manhunter! Shocked I tell you! 😁 Manhunter would've been even better if they've kept the books ending like Red Dragon did. Otherwise Manhunter is far superior to Red Dragon.
Not seen Collateral... A bit worried now!
In this house, Jim Sheridan is a Da Vinci
Honestly after watching season 3 of Hannibal which also adapted the red dragon novel, I felt Manhunter seemed like the inferior version
Uploading this the day before I go back to work is a good joke.
You can always pretend to be sick
what if im not at home, and not alone, im kind of forced to watch whatever plays on tv :
Based underground watchmojo kino!!!
This was a Kino Klassic
Where did you watch in the soup , please im begging mr corner
How have you not seen Witness? It must be an age thing. I kind of thought everybody in the world had seen that movie.
Remember when Buscemi was the cop killer from Homicide?
The Kino Coof
You really need to see Repomen from the 80s
I’ve seen repo man and I recently corresponded with Alex cox
@@TheKinoCorner I really liked Walker, and Death and the Compass as well. I think Straight to Hell ruined his career. he says it was his communism but Hollywood is full of communists so I doubt that. Some people are cancelled but some people use the cancellation as an excuse, instead of, "I made a movie that was so crappy it ruined my chance of making movies in anywhere else but Mexico."
Straight to Hell was a big disappointment. It was like he was just writing it on the set.
I wish he never made that movie and went on to make the movies the writer/director of Repoman and Walker was supposed to direct.
It's like in another parallel universe he didn't get that show funded so he wrote a really good screenplay and directed it instead, following with another ten movies. that was what should've happened.
Was he taking drugs on the set?
what was that movie? IT was like he watched a couple little kids playing with cowboy figurines and used it as his screenplay.
then he ruined things by pushing vegetarianism on Hunter S Thompson. he could've directed the movie but for Hunter Sausages were like a religion.
He hated Alex Cox.
You don't insult a man's meat.
Hunter S Thompson used to hunt for his own game for years to have money to support his writing habit.
Vegetarianism ruined his comeback.
He won't admit that either.
he'll say some mad story of Hunter shooting sausages at him with a bazooka gun or something.
Of course it's easy to say whatever you want about Hunter S thompson and people will believe it.
Watch the goat life
Oscar for sure
Why is your hair so curly?
0:00 I am glad to see that you have income besides this channel.
nowhere is too good
Damn when I get sick I just watch A Goofy Movie.
❤
"we men"
Somebody forgot to get their 300th booster shot this year
Ba-dumm-tzz