Got him a hooker for his 13th birthday. On my 13th birthday, my Father found a friend of his hanging from his loft by the neck. My Father never remembered my birthday after that.
The ending is totally messed up but I never really liked it. I just couldn’t buy into it. They’d gone a few miles, they couldn’t possibly tell what else was out in the world. Why just give up and murder your small son so quickly? Could at least wait until you were under attack by these monsters. A bit unbelievable imho.
@@mileslong3904 IKR? Citizen Kane sucked too, I think. The Beatles were overrated, Tolkien wasn't that great, Van Gough didn't influence anyone. I love cool contrarians.
Dear Mr Cumia, You are a gift to the world of audio media. It is a shame your show with Artie didn't work It could've been the greatest show of all time. Thank you for educating the masses.
I used to get in trouble daily sent to bed early, to this day "Unsolved Mysteries" music gives me chills. I used to hear it from my bedroom I'd lay there quivering with my imagination running wild 😆
Vanishing Point and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry are my two favorite movies of all time. Vanishing Point is the greatest car chase movie ever made in my opinion. Any movie with classic Mopar muscle in it is a great watch.
Yeah, some parts. My parents never let us watch anything like that ( i am younger than Anthony). His dad's parenting skills explain so much about pissy eyes!!
@@tylertim1229 I just recall people weeping over them like they were martyred saints. People keep putting flowers on their graves like they were freedom fighters.
Speaking of annoying screams, I watched Batman 1989 again and it still holds up except for Kim Basinger's constant piercingly annoying high pitched scream throughout most of the action scenes.
What about that dark ass Charlie Brown movie where snoopy decides to move away lol. He straight up just leaves his best friend. Like why the fuck would you write this movie? Then they wrote this song for it sung by Charlie while while he was depressed called "changes" and it's the most horrfic disturbing things i ever watched. I was like 7 and it would come on HBO 4 times a week.
Your dad sounds like me. Awesome. I saw all these movies and loved them. 1 yr younger then Anthony but had a better stomach. I was 12 when I saw the Exorcist at the drive in and loved it.
The ending of Stanley Kubrick’s The Killing is absolutely heartbreaking. One of my favorite movies but it doesn’t exactly work out for the guy you’re rooting for.
Das Boot had a depressing ending….this U-Boat crew escape death throughout their various missions only to be killed by the RAF as their U-Boat was triumphantly returning to the U-Boat pen in France.
I’ve listened to every O and A Anthony and Jim were my favorites. My wife is resistant to me buying the membership to Compound Media. I’m in need of a small discount, so I can enjoy it without UA-cam. I’ve been hiding small increments of cash from her I’ve got $67. I need a year to catch up.
The original ending of Pretty Woman had the lead leave the money on the pillow and walk...like real life, lol. Test audience hated it, so they changed it to the happily ever after ending.
it was basically this french new wave inspired generation of filmmakers that were thumbing their nose at the schmaltzy hollywood narratives that preceded the 60s. it started around bonnie and clyde and easy rider, and ended towards the 80s, raging ball and blow out being the last true masterpieces of that era. nice to see ant reminisce about these films. to live through this era of filmmaking would've been amazing
the latest braveheart movie, *outlaw king* where Wallaces severed arm is all huge and muscular, in reality the english would have starved the crap out of him first. . why does mel gibson need to be tortured or killed in everything he's in
How about Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid? You don't even get to SEE them die. They run out into the courtyard of that spanish mission for the final showdown, knowing they're going to get shot to pieces, but as they're running the picture just freezes and you hear gunshots over the freeze frame. Most anti-climactic ending ever for two of the most endearing characters.
33:42 The real Blanche was a hottie with an artistic flare (Her arrest photo is still a provocative classic). The photos she took were the basis for the fame and legend of Bonnie & Clyde. She was the reason they became famous. Bonnie did some writing (poems) but Blanche was the art director of their story,
I just think it's cute that Ant's dad brought him to the drive in back in 1967. Its weird to bring your 23 year old son to the movies, but it shows how much he cared
I love Vanishing Point. Maybe it's because I'm such a huge 60's and early 70's Mopar fan. That '70 Challenger R/T 440 six pack with 4 speed pistol grip shifter was bad ass. I also loved that yellow '69 Charger in Dirty Mary Crazy Larry.
I wish he could get Quentin Tarrentino on his show. Back on O&A when they had him on he was really impressed with Anthony’s film knowledge and actual decent questions instead of the regular “what was in the brief case in pulp fiction?” He was doing great.
My dad took us in our 1967 Buick Sport Wagon to the drive in movie and watched the "The Man Called Horse." I was I think about 7 years old and was traumatized by the hanging scene when the guy was being hung by his tits FFS! I never have forgotten that.
Anthony imagining you playing video games and crying as these suppressed memories disturb you alone in a mansion may be the loneliest image in history.
Cranston did a hilarious bit as Hal from Malcolm in the middle. He wakes up from a bad dream where he imagines himself as Walter White. I thank god for that because of how the ending to BREAKING BAD squeezed the serotonin out of my brain like a sponge.
Ant they had to end movies back then due to the production code. Bad guys couldnt be shown to win or profit in anyway so they had to die that is why james cagney always died at the end of his gangster movies
The Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry ending was featured in the intro for The Fall Guy. Also, check out the ending of the original The Vanishing. Funny Games also has a pretty brutal ending.
William Atherton (Die Hard 1&2, Real Genius) was in "Sugarland Express. Bruce Dern was in Alfred Hitchcock's last film "Family Plot". I saw an old Documentary about the real Bonnie And Clyde that was in theaters in the late 60s/early 70s. They interviewed the real woman that was abducted by them along with her friend. Bonnie and Clyde were going to kill them but she made a deal with them. She worked at a High School cafeteria and she have them a bunch of food in exchange their lives were spared.
The Bonnie And Clyde movie softened them up. In real life they killed a lot of people. The scene with Gene Wilder and Evans Evans really happened. Bonnie And Clyde were going to kill them but the woman worked at a school cafeteria and she fed them and gave them food in exchange for having their lives spared. Estelle Parsons, who played Blanche, was the original choice to play Pamela Voorhees in Friday The 13th. The second guy in Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry was Adam Roarke, my second favorite actor (second to Peter Fonda). The Fox execs wanted Dirty Mary, Crazy to have a different ending because they wanted a sequel.
The parallax view, the wild bunch, easy rider, the shootist, the mechanic, friends of Eddie coyle, the Chinese connection, electric glide in blue, hud, hombre, cool hand Luke, Chinatown, dog day afternoon, serpico and butch cassidy and the Sundance kid all from that time as well
They say this phase of American movie making, the 70’s downer ending, was in response to the Manson family ending the hippie idealistic dream of the 60’s
Remember in The French Connection when Popeye Doyle killed an FBI agent by accident trying to shoot the bad guy? And then the bad guy gets away? Remember that? Heartwarming.
This is priceless! Anthony just screaming about stuff that nobody else in the room is old enough to know about, all the stuff he found cool. Kind of like a retard screaming about everything he likes to anybody within earshot. Lol! "LOOK!! IT'S CORNELIUS THE APE, WITHOUT HIS MAKE UP! I SWEAR!! DIS GUY WAS SO COOL! OH,DIS GUY DIES AT THE END, BUT HE'S STILL COOL!" - Oh man, I love this. I just subscribed to compound media after being away for a while so I'm getting reacquainted. God damn I miss Anthony Cumia's ramblings so much!! Haha! Cheers!!
Nothing funnier than Ant laughing at his own childhood trauma 🤣
He probably puked because his dad poured scotch down his throat. Best dad ever btw
Shut up pissy eyes 😂
He’s six years old Ro’! He should be working and watching violent movies!
It's Like you knew him...
Bet he puked after "the shower" too
Got him a hooker for his 13th birthday. On my 13th birthday, my Father found a friend of his hanging from his loft by the neck. My Father never remembered my birthday after that.
When Anthony breaks down old movies/ TV shows/ actors , it is gold.
Should be it's own podcast
what happened to Dave?
Right on. Ant is the original GOAT.
Dave took up with Shapiro I thought.
He should do this with Mullen for an episode.
'The Mist' would have to be in the top ten most WTF endings.
Greatest ending everrrrr. So good.
The ending is totally messed up but I never really liked it. I just couldn’t buy into it. They’d gone a few miles, they couldn’t possibly tell what else was out in the world. Why just give up and murder your small son so quickly? Could at least wait until you were under attack by these monsters. A bit unbelievable imho.
The short story sucked. They drive into uncertain unknowns; the end.
King cannot write endings.
I bet that dad felt like shit when he saw the Army. You know,in the movie of course.
@@mileslong3904 IKR? Citizen Kane sucked too, I think. The Beatles were overrated, Tolkien wasn't that great, Van Gough didn't influence anyone. I love cool contrarians.
I saw Dirty Mary Crazy Larry at the drive-in as a kid. Still remember how shocked we all were at the end.
Me too, drive ins were the best. Saw everything there.
I think it all started with the Zapruder film.
Dear Mr Cumia, You are a gift to the world of audio media. It is a shame your show with Artie didn't work It could've been the greatest show of all time. Thank you for educating the masses.
Ant laughing as people are getting riddled with bullets and creamed in auto crashes and explosions is tears-in-the-eyes hilarious!
A child of the 80's going to the movies in the 60's!
Linger longer.
I guess he considers “20’s” as children 🤣
He was a kid in the 80's. His Dad took him to see the Verus vs Priscus fight at the Flavian Amphitheater.
Oh, please just linger a *tad* bit longer!
He's in his early 50s
@@Thunderchild-gz4gc but he was 57 10 years ago? At least that’s what Patrice said ;)
I used to get in trouble daily sent to bed early, to this day "Unsolved Mysteries" music gives me chills. I used to hear it from my bedroom I'd lay there quivering with my imagination running wild 😆
On the Pluto tv app which is free, they run old Unsolved Mysteries episodes 24/7.. it’s great
same shit that theme used to scare me to
Hell Yeah, Robert Stack was the shit! That music though
Same! My grandparents used to watch it and the music gave me the creeps 😱
Well said Brother!!
Speaking of Peter Fonda, Esay Rider was another one of these movies.
Dennis hopper was great in essay writer 😂
Thelma & Louise 1991 as well
I thought the end of easy rider was hilarious
I love this. I love that Anthony isn't a full on grown up.
Vanishing Point and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry are my two favorite movies of all time. Vanishing Point is the greatest car chase movie ever made in my opinion. Any movie with classic Mopar muscle in it is a great watch.
When anthony brings up his dad you picture what America used to be.
MAGA, pissy eyes!
Yeah, some parts. My parents never let us watch anything like that ( i am younger than Anthony). His dad's parenting skills explain so much about pissy eyes!!
A real guys guyyy listening to Sinatraaa, eating mama’s home cooked spaghetti, ohhh my mama, watching Godfather like a real guy’s guy.
“A lot of people in my demo don’t play video games but I do”
And that is one of the many reasons we like you Ant
Love that cumias so good at impressions, gives us a glimpse of how his dad sounded towards him
And you know from Anthony's other impressions that it's exactly how his dad really sounded
@@reddoor6114 ITS A DOLL, ROSE!!!
"Puking up my Arby's " paints such a hilariously vivid picture
My aunt took me to see Dressed to Kill when I was 10 years old!!! Scarred me for life.
Great movie.
Bonnie and Clyde was a satisfying ending. The new one called The Highwaymen from the cops' perspective pursuing Bonnie and Clyde made it even more.
Didn't one of them show the towns people tearing at their bodies trying to get souvenirs?
@@tylertim1229 I just recall people weeping over them like they were martyred saints. People keep putting flowers on their graves like they were freedom fighters.
I mean how else was the movie supposed to end? The ride off into the sunset?
@@tylertim1229 that's the tv movie on Fox. I saw that.
Speaking of annoying screams, I watched Batman 1989 again and it still holds up except for Kim Basinger's constant piercingly annoying high pitched scream throughout most of the action scenes.
The Hustler. Easy Rider. Chinatown. 60s and 70s movies were so depressing
When butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid are cornered and all shot up makes me so sad every time
was just about to bring that one up. 1964 with that one, right in the era ant's describing
What about that dark ass Charlie Brown movie where snoopy decides to move away lol. He straight up just leaves his best friend. Like why the fuck would you write this movie? Then they wrote this song for it sung by Charlie while while he was depressed called "changes" and it's the most horrfic disturbing things i ever watched. I was like 7 and it would come on HBO 4 times a week.
Snoopy Come Home
Ant - you are an amazing commentator, impersonator , and comedian !!!
Your dad sounds like me. Awesome. I saw all these movies and loved them. 1 yr younger then Anthony but had a better stomach. I was 12 when I saw the Exorcist at the drive in and loved it.
No wonder dad thought you was a fanook
*"That boy ain't right"*
Boy's obsessed with flower gardening while wearing Mommy's shoes. 🤣😂
Dont forget , The Champ .... " Jackie ,, wake him up... C'MON Champ get up" ... lol
Nice one. I saw that as a kid. What an ending.
The ending of Stanley Kubrick’s The Killing is absolutely heartbreaking. One of my favorite movies but it doesn’t exactly work out for the guy you’re rooting for.
Das Boot had a depressing ending….this U-Boat crew escape death throughout their various missions only to be killed by the RAF as their U-Boat was triumphantly returning to the U-Boat pen in France.
Ant....always fucking hilarious!
I’ve listened to every O and A Anthony and Jim were my favorites. My wife is resistant to me buying the membership to Compound Media. I’m in need of a small discount, so I can enjoy it without UA-cam. I’ve been hiding small increments of cash from her I’ve got $67. I need a year to catch up.
The original ending of Pretty Woman had the lead leave the money on the pillow and walk...like real life, lol. Test audience hated it, so they changed it to the happily ever after ending.
Pretty woman is a woman’s fantasy movie. Hookers do get married but it’s to the sleaziest guys out there.
I wish Ants dad have lived long enough to have become a regular on O&A.
The stories would have been gold. "Little fucker was always playing with his dolls, insisting they were puppets "
jeeeesus christ
like Gavin and his dad
That would have been gold.
I was thinking Duel with Dennis Weaver. That was a great movie!
Yes!! Duel was a great movie
it was basically this french new wave inspired generation of filmmakers that were thumbing their nose at the schmaltzy hollywood narratives that preceded the 60s. it started around bonnie and clyde and easy rider, and ended towards the 80s, raging ball and blow out being the last true masterpieces of that era. nice to see ant reminisce about these films. to live through this era of filmmaking would've been amazing
Braveheart belongs with the old style of endings.
Yes, But oddly satisfying at the same time.
Huge difference between martyr with lasting impact vs senseless loss, soon forgotten.
Braveheart is a lot like Elvis it's timeless someone watching both in 100 years and will still be the best.
the latest braveheart movie, *outlaw king* where Wallaces severed arm is all huge and muscular, in reality the english would have starved the crap out of him first.
.
why does mel gibson need to be tortured or killed in everything he's in
Because he's a man lol
Damnit Ant, he's driving a CHALLENGER in Vanishing Point, not a Charger. I am so disappointed....
Vic Morrow lmao. “Look who it is and he died in a helicopter.”
Yep and Jon Landis got off scot free.. complete bullshit and I’m a big fan of his
@@billsimms2511 Hollywood circles the wagons
Don't forget two kids.
Fuck that video is depressing.
How about Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid? You don't even get to SEE them die. They run out into the courtyard of that spanish mission for the final showdown, knowing they're going to get shot to pieces, but as they're running the picture just freezes and you hear gunshots over the freeze frame. Most anti-climactic ending ever for two of the most endearing characters.
Bolivia
This just feels like monetized therapy.
The bundy movie with Zac Efron really romanticized him. They didn't even confirm he killed anyone until the end of the movie
I'd love to watch some old movies with Ant, that'd be a riot!
I want to watch them naked with Jessica Alba, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Love Hewitt, oh and in her prime Samantha Fox
The gang in The Wild Bunch certainly don't ride off in the sunset at the end of the movie.
Best western ever!
Because they were "Tragedies" Basically every Shakespeare work is also a tragedy, they all ended like this back in the day..
I got that beat. My mom took me to Cronenberg's 'The Fly' when I was 4 years old, lol
Young Gene Wilder makes an appearance in BONNIE AND CLYDE .
Easy Rider kinda kicked it all off
If you havent, watch Young Frankenstein with Wilder. Back when comedies were actually funny.
How about Straw Dogs 1971 with Dustin Hoffman and Susan George. Classic.
Bruce Dern is the only actor to kill John Wayne in a movie- The Cowboys
Actually Charles G. Martin's bartender character kills Wayne at the end of "The Shootist" also.
I remember seeing this one John Wayne movie where he gets killed by the Marlboro Man.
Woke John Wayne approved.
@@seanhanks4005 hahaha woke John Wayne, I can imagine what that would be, lol
Howard Hughes, hold my beer.
I loved all of these movies growing up...
So Blanche is basically Ralphie May?
RIP Drug addled 600 pound Ralphie
It was Estelle Parsons and she did win an Oscar for playing Blanche
33:42 The real Blanche was a hottie with an artistic flare (Her arrest photo is still a provocative classic). The photos she took were the basis for the fame and legend of Bonnie & Clyde. She was the reason they became famous. Bonnie did some writing (poems) but Blanche was the art director of their story,
Yep. Went on to play Roseanne's mom in Roseanne/TheConnors.
Bruce Dern is awesome. loved him in Black sunday.
He was great in The Burbs too.
@@joleigh4138 hahaha
'You killed my friends' lmao
I know what he was going for, but Cumia describing a "hard 'R' movie" makes me think of something else besides just a violent movie.
"I can't think of this movie...it's one word..."
"Vanishing Point?"
"YESS!!!"
The ending to Chinatown always makes me feel like I need to take a shower.
@@mileslong3904 Looked at that way, it all makes sense now.
I just think it's cute that Ant's dad brought him to the drive in back in 1967. Its weird to bring your 23 year old son to the movies, but it shows how much he cared
Electric Glide in Blue, Midnight Cowboy, Deliverance, there were tons of these fucked up movies back then.
Hearing you say “son of a bitch” in your dad’s voice makes me so happy 😁
Love listening to old movies talk.
Now I'm gonna watch Vanishing Point.
I love Vanishing Point. Maybe it's because I'm such a huge 60's and early 70's Mopar fan. That '70 Challenger R/T 440 six pack with 4 speed pistol grip shifter was bad ass. I also loved that yellow '69 Charger in Dirty Mary Crazy Larry.
I wish he could get Quentin Tarrentino on his show. Back on O&A when they had him on he was really impressed with Anthony’s film knowledge and actual decent questions instead of the regular “what was in the brief case in pulp fiction?” He was doing great.
How can he forget about the Wild Bunch, the most famous where everyone pretty much dies after falling in love with them?
My dad took us in our 1967 Buick Sport Wagon to the drive in movie and watched the "The Man Called Horse." I was I think about 7 years old and was traumatized by the hanging scene when the guy was being hung by his tits FFS! I never have forgotten that.
Gene Hackman and Gene Wilder are fucking hilarious in Bonnie & Clyde
I’m craving some Arby’s.
Bruce Dern was awesome in The Burbs'
Audioslave used the vanishing point movie for their video in show me how to live with themselves in the car. Great video and song
EASY RIDER is one of the all-time champs for shocking, depressing endings.
EASY RIDER had the best ending ever!
That ending was the best part of that commie movie...
@@fraymond3 hahaha
Great movie.
@@fraymond3 Damn right!
Charlton Heston did not want to return as Taylor. He only agreed to do so if the character was killed.
Anthony imagining you playing video games and crying as these suppressed memories disturb you alone in a mansion may be the loneliest image in history.
Am i the only one thats is happy for Dave if hes doing his thing with Crowder BUT thinks he had better chemistry with Anthony? Miss them 2 together
I bet crowder screws him over
why would you be happy for him? he left a great show to be on a terrible show
Why would i be happy for him? Duides a hot prospect.
Don't forget the ending to "Easy Rider" and "Electra Glide In Blue".
The ending of easy rider always bothered me... it was just brutal.
@@theflanman1986 it was over the top and caricaturish... I wouldn't call it brutal in any serious sense
Funny.... those same 2 movies popped in my head too.
@@theflanman1986hilarious
Cranston did a hilarious bit as Hal from Malcolm in the middle. He wakes up from a bad dream where he imagines himself as Walter White.
I thank god for that because of how the ending to BREAKING BAD squeezed the serotonin out of my brain like a sponge.
"A video from the new york city subway" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We're so screwed, there's no going back
Not us hardcores.
As a society you're correct, I got the same familiar sinking feeling
To be fair , it was arby's..
Ant they had to end movies back then due to the production code. Bad guys couldnt be shown to win or profit in anyway so they had to die that is why james cagney always died at the end of his gangster movies
That Susan Saint George was a British 60's actress and she looks weird because she has a tan .
The Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry ending was featured in the intro for The Fall Guy. Also, check out the ending of the original The Vanishing. Funny Games also has a pretty brutal ending.
Cool Hand Luke and One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest come to mind for me. 💀☠️💀
William Atherton (Die Hard 1&2, Real Genius) was in "Sugarland Express. Bruce Dern was in Alfred Hitchcock's last film "Family Plot".
I saw an old Documentary about the real Bonnie And Clyde that was in theaters in the late 60s/early 70s. They interviewed the real woman that was abducted by them along with her friend. Bonnie and Clyde were going to kill them but she made a deal with them. She worked at a High School cafeteria and she have them a bunch of food in exchange their lives were spared.
LOL 😆 you're right I'm 60 I grow up on those movies I never noticed that LMAO thanks Ant 👍🏽👍🏽notice the black thumbs up LOL
Oldboy is still king of WTF endings.
This was on heroes and icons or COSI a couple of weeks ago. Blanch was played by the actor that played Roseannes' mother on ROSEANNE.
The Bonnie And Clyde movie softened them up. In real life they killed a lot of people. The scene with Gene Wilder and Evans Evans really happened. Bonnie And Clyde were going to kill them but the woman worked at a school cafeteria and she fed them and gave them food in exchange for having their lives spared.
Estelle Parsons, who played Blanche, was the original choice to play Pamela Voorhees in Friday The 13th.
The second guy in Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry was Adam Roarke, my second favorite actor (second to Peter Fonda).
The Fox execs wanted Dirty Mary, Crazy to have a different ending because they wanted a sequel.
The woman that played Blanche in Bonnie and Clyde went on to play Beverly on the Roseanne series
Thats funny cuz I always found Beverly really annoying too
@@mchapman2424
She reprised that role recently on "the Conners".... She's like 93 now
Electra Glide in Blue was another downer ending
The Wild Bunch has such a great downer of a third act.
Lmao. He wrapped that up with a neat little bow, there at the end. Kudos.
The parallax view, the wild bunch, easy rider, the shootist, the mechanic, friends of Eddie coyle, the Chinese connection, electric glide in blue, hud, hombre, cool hand Luke, Chinatown, dog day afternoon, serpico and butch cassidy and the Sundance kid all from that time as well
They say this phase of American movie making, the 70’s downer ending, was in response to the Manson family ending the hippie idealistic dream of the 60’s
I was 12 and my brother 8 when our parents took us to see Risky Business. Neighbors/friends were horrified. I mostly remember the Porsche scenes.
"Is this video from the New York City subway system?!?!?" LO-FUCKING-L!!!
Remember in The French Connection when Popeye Doyle killed an FBI agent by accident trying to shoot the bad guy? And then the bad guy gets away? Remember that? Heartwarming.
Eden Lake is a good example
Everytime I hear the name Steve Ant's impression goes through my mind. 😂
Thanks to O and A anytime i hear the name Steve hear "yessz" in Ants voice in my head😂😂😂
His dad was the influence for Woody Harrelson in the film Into the Furnace.
This is priceless! Anthony just screaming about stuff that nobody else in the room is old enough to know about, all the stuff he found cool. Kind of like a retard screaming about everything he likes to anybody within earshot. Lol! "LOOK!! IT'S CORNELIUS THE APE, WITHOUT HIS MAKE UP! I SWEAR!! DIS GUY WAS SO COOL! OH,DIS GUY DIES AT THE END, BUT HE'S STILL COOL!" - Oh man, I love this. I just subscribed to compound media after being away for a while so I'm getting reacquainted. God damn I miss Anthony Cumia's ramblings so much!! Haha! Cheers!!