The Making of The Fugitive was a Sh*t Show

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It Was A Sh*t Show

It Was A Sh*t Show

Күн бұрын

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@gregorygilmer1402
@gregorygilmer1402 9 ай бұрын
Wow, one of the best youtube movie breakdowns around. So engaging. Great narration. Cool editing. I was hooked. I want more. SUBSCRIBED!
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 9 ай бұрын
Well, we got more!
@tonyrivaszarate6689
@tonyrivaszarate6689 4 ай бұрын
It was a shit show
@serf6355
@serf6355 4 ай бұрын
Give us another little known tidbit @gregory
@DaleDillard-dn4mz
@DaleDillard-dn4mz 3 ай бұрын
​@@ItWasAShtShowwho did the music at the end. The little keyboard part. Love it.
@TruthFinderAlways
@TruthFinderAlways 2 ай бұрын
You Should Do MORE like this in this Format Video Version Not Just Audio ​@@ItWasAShtShow
@patrickmullane30
@patrickmullane30 11 ай бұрын
I was one of the 16 assistant editors on The Fugitive. You brought up so many memories I forgot about. Thanks. It was a wild ride.❤
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 11 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Thanks for watching! Gotta ask, how was that time? Was it as crazy as Davis and Kopelson say it was?
@geoff3103
@geoff3103 11 ай бұрын
MASSIVE OT getting ready for that release date! Sounds like you guys slept at the lot for a few months. Eat at that taco bell across the street? congrats on that oscar win! Great movie.
@DrewHollisAuthor
@DrewHollisAuthor 11 ай бұрын
I'm curious: AVID was released in late '92/early 93 - was there no talk of using such a platform, or was the technology not quite "there" yet?
@mchelvantx
@mchelvantx 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Everyone in the theater applauded at the end of the movie, very rare from my experience.
@europeanssocialclub
@europeanssocialclub 11 ай бұрын
The only scene I can remember that didn't really seem to fit in the plot was when the one marshal was sulking over the loud gunshot going by his ear. Seemed like a scene unrelated to the overall story. Anyway, epic movie!
@cattysplat
@cattysplat 11 ай бұрын
"70% of the dialog was improvised." Somehow I think this is what made The Fugitive such a great film, you get to see the essence of these actors for themselves!
@MeDecade
@MeDecade 9 ай бұрын
All the actors who played the Marshals worked beautifully together. They had such a great chemistry. You'd think they'd been working together for many years.
@joelellis7035
@joelellis7035 8 ай бұрын
I wondered how the writers were able to put together such kitschy banter. Turns out, they didn't.
@ttintagel
@ttintagel 8 ай бұрын
Sometimes when I'm directing a play I'll have a rehearsal where all the actors have to paraphrase their lines in their own words. It can really work to make sure everybody completely understands what they're saying.
@JamesBond-ke5tp
@JamesBond-ke5tp 5 ай бұрын
All the little quips from the Marshals were my favorite parts. So funny that it was all off the cuff. They also did a good job of casting them. The chemistry was great.
@mikepastor.k6233
@mikepastor.k6233 4 ай бұрын
​@MeDecade wish they made a 3rd film together and Newman wasn't killed in U.S. Marshalls.
@martijn_yt
@martijn_yt 11 ай бұрын
You watch the movie and think: 'Great script, very well written, beautiful natural dialog, very nice pacing, great tension arc, and a very satisfying ending. They really thought this one and put a lot of effort in it' ...and then you see this video 😂
@maxpax7389
@maxpax7389 11 ай бұрын
It's stunning that Back to the Future and The Fugitive were hard to film and were perfect at the end
@dopeytripod
@dopeytripod 11 ай бұрын
great editors make magic
@jcjcviews
@jcjcviews 11 ай бұрын
My mom loved the show THE FUGITIVE. (The story of a black person's life.) Also, my mom had a special place in her heart for doctors. She was a nurse, after all.
@manuelr.s6328
@manuelr.s6328 11 ай бұрын
I feel exactly the same!!!
@Ryrynz2000
@Ryrynz2000 11 ай бұрын
Diamonds are made under pressure
@XOXOX007
@XOXOX007 10 ай бұрын
Worked on the post crew - arrived on The Lot late May, introduced to a few people and then handed a stack of about 14 vhs tapes. Checked into my to my hotel and watched an almost 4 hour cut of The Fugitive. It was awesome. Always wish Andy could put out a Director’s Cut showing that beast. A few fairly substantial subplots were cut that were only winked at in order to make the 2 hour runtime. Post was massive and lots of great people worked with only one weekend of break. Outstanding experience. The thrill of later watching it in a theater and when the audience was on it’s feet cheering as the train crashed... to have contributed to making something so powerful is amazing ....getting goosebumps writing this.
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 10 ай бұрын
Amazing! How much were you sleeping those days? Haha
@HarlowGlobetrotter
@HarlowGlobetrotter 9 ай бұрын
i was a 14 year old British kid in New York City for the first time and went with my Mum to the movies to watch The Fugitive. when people openly cheered at the train crashing, something the British would never do, it changed my concept of movies completely. movies weren't to be watched - they were to be experienced. i still remember the feeling of shock i had when people started clapping and screaming at a movie. i know now that the only way this is possible is when people actually care about the characters, and it's very easy to root for a guy in the situation Richard Kimble was in. but The Fugitive will always be a top 5 movie for me precisely because even though it's great anyway, watching it in some New York City movie theatre added so much to it.
@hanshatwig9334
@hanshatwig9334 8 ай бұрын
P​@@HarlowGlobetrotter
@gbonkers666
@gbonkers666 3 ай бұрын
4 hours!!??? That would be awesome!!!!
@christopherrobin4619
@christopherrobin4619 2 ай бұрын
Any chance the public would ever see that cut? I think I think it would be pretty damn cool.
@knightterror2826
@knightterror2826 11 ай бұрын
I still stand by that Jones deserved the Oscar that year. Due to the appropriately subdued nature of Ford's performance, Jones really had to bring a very jovial, sly, engaging performance to keep the film somewhat upbeat, or else it would quickly become a dull discouraging slog of Kimble being desperate and miserable. His performance in the film elevated what would have been a good movie into a great one.
@Minotaur_
@Minotaur_ 11 ай бұрын
I can't believe this had a troubled production. This looks like a perfect movie, which had a solid plan
@simonkevnorris
@simonkevnorris 11 ай бұрын
My sentiments exactly. I have it on Blu-Ray and will watch it again.
@albietide
@albietide 11 ай бұрын
They had the right cast and crew to pull it off!
@ajs96350
@ajs96350 11 ай бұрын
It's one of those when you see it on, you just watch it.
@OrhallaZander
@OrhallaZander 11 ай бұрын
I thought it was actually ok?
@johnsemanick3290
@johnsemanick3290 11 ай бұрын
I agree
@MrHam9513
@MrHam9513 Жыл бұрын
The Fugitive is such a rewatchable movie. Might not be the greatest movie ever, but it’s certainly one of the most entertaining.
@DavidLLambertmobile
@DavidLLambertmobile 11 ай бұрын
Ford does a great role. TLJ and the supporting cast 🎭 did a great job. Mostly the USMS Marshals. A lot were local Chicago IL working actors, TV actors.
@shootinputin6332
@shootinputin6332 11 ай бұрын
That's all it has to be. I watch it at least 2-3 times a year.
@SnoopyReads
@SnoopyReads 11 ай бұрын
The fact it lost best picture to "Schindler's List" a movie mostly forgotten today, is a tragedy much worse than the Hallofcost
@TheTreherne
@TheTreherne 11 ай бұрын
⁠@@SnoopyReadsSchindlers list isn’t mostly forgotten about. It’s seen as one of the best films of all time.
@aarondavis8943
@aarondavis8943 11 ай бұрын
Like a lot of thrillers from that era, it's not Citizen Kane but it's really enjoyable to watch and rewatch. Mind you I'm not a nostalgia guy; I love tons of later films. But I do have a soft spot for this particular era and type of film. Along Came a Spider, Presumed Innocent...that kind of stuff. If I don't want to feel depressed but I'm also not in the mood for a comedy, this stuff works.
@kpsk8031
@kpsk8031 11 ай бұрын
Demanding a love interest for Kimble while he is mourning his murdered wife must be in the Top3 of "Dumbest studio mandates of all time".
@robrick9361
@robrick9361 11 ай бұрын
Gotta make sure he has a case of the not-gays. 2 hours of one man chasing another man, audiences might start wondering......
@JasonPerryman
@JasonPerryman 11 ай бұрын
I always thought that idea was bang out of line. An absolute NO from me. Apparently they did film the Julianne Moore scenes which I was always interested in seeing as I like the actress. She became big anyway so I'm sure she was ok in the long run with the logical decision to cut her scenes.
@kpsk8031
@kpsk8031 11 ай бұрын
@@JasonPerryman Without any love interest scenes, Moore's character is more convincing: She judges Kimble positively in the dialogue with Gerard because Kimble saved a patient's life as a professional, not because Kimble was her love interest.
@JasonPerryman
@JasonPerryman 11 ай бұрын
@@kpsk8031 Yes certainly, they both get to see Kimble as the good man that he is as they both observe this fact without judgement. It's good that it puts Gerard one notch closer to believing Kimble is innocent, but also I found interesting between the Doctor and the Marshall here is that there was a nice bit of chemistry between them and I thought they could have been a good match themselves.
@stephengordon8594
@stephengordon8594 11 ай бұрын
Julianne Moore's part was cut to almost nothing... and it still was a break-out role for her.
@DerekMoore82
@DerekMoore82 2 ай бұрын
Nobody really talks about it, but I *really* enjoy the film's score. All the little jazz flourishes when the characters are thinking and you see those shots of the city, the stomping impending doom of the law on your tail with the horns and the strings, the little percussion excitement when Kimble is moving quickly. It all makes the mood for the movie.
@doogboh
@doogboh Ай бұрын
JNH nailed it. He's the spiritual heir to The Master, Jerry Goldsmith -- and, like Goldsmith, completely underappreciated by the general public.
@HartleySan
@HartleySan 11 ай бұрын
This is amazing. I would have never guessed. The people pursuing Harrison Ford making up almost all of that dialogue is absolutely amazing. I love this movie even more now.
@anilachar323
@anilachar323 11 ай бұрын
30 years ago, a friend and I would watch this movie twice in the same theater, over two consecutive days! One of the slowly dying genre of analogue action movies, where the script, tight direction, freezing Chicago grey weather and totally believable actors made it an instant hit, and still has a repeat watchable factor!
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 11 ай бұрын
So-called analog action films - they are all made on digital now unless you're Christopher Nolan, but I know what you mean - are much less common than they used to be, but that's not because there isn't a demand for these kinds of movies, but not enough of a demand compared to the monster-budgeted MCU films etc. For now, anyway.
@GuineaPigEveryday
@GuineaPigEveryday 11 ай бұрын
@@squamish4244 thing is now there's only massive huge blockbuster budget films, or miniscule indie budget. Plus the asylum b-movie shlock that is overwhelming the action movie genre, e.g. all the Bruce Willis Steven Seagal films that are made on nothing, that have shit barely functioning scripts, only made to create the thumbnail for people to click on because of the famous action star. B-movies in the 80s were more fun to watch because they were at least creative. Now b-movies are just algorithm clickbait. I think a lot of people have said, we need mid-budget movies back. I feel like action thrillers rarely exist nowadays, either a movie is a full blown psychological/crime thriller, or action, no longer the sort of smart action films because they don't sell at box office anymore. Its our fault as audiences too, we've been so conditioned for only going to the theatre for blockbuster spectacles that any decent film nowadays usually flops anyways, either on limited release, or for not being worth the ticket of admission because its not a spectacle. The strikes and implosion of big studio flops can change that.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 10 ай бұрын
@@ithecastic It depends. 90% of the digital effects in LOTR have held up amazingly well. Of course, a lot of creativity went into that, like models etc. So that LOTR looks better than The Hobbit from a decade later.
@benjaminfenty8745
@benjaminfenty8745 11 ай бұрын
I never would've guessed The Fugitive had such a troubled production. The final product was a really good action movie with excellent performances. Great video my dude! 👍
@panagea2007
@panagea2007 10 ай бұрын
You have to wonder, do all movies go through this process...my guess is, more than we realize.
@jasonscottjenkins
@jasonscottjenkins 10 ай бұрын
The original Star Wars was saved during the editing process.
@zachariahtollison4640
@zachariahtollison4640 11 ай бұрын
It's amazing to know the US Marshal scenes are all improvised. Those actors have such unique personalities and Tommy Lee Jones hits homeruns with his dialogue. Their repertoire is so good growing up watching this movie they always felt like they stepped in from another TV show that has run for seasons. I can not believe it was THAT unscripted.
@iantaylor2331
@iantaylor2331 3 ай бұрын
Harrison Ford and Deforest Kelley’s performances inspired me to become a doctor. This film is one of my top 10. I had no idea it was such a struggle. Excellent video
@plane_guy6051
@plane_guy6051 Ай бұрын
I hope you don't say things like this while you're on duty: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g4avfpWnhp5_gJo
@youtubestolemyhandle1
@youtubestolemyhandle1 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for your service. A surgeon has saved my vision in my right eye in 2021, and am still recovering with my left as I write this. I thank her every time I see her. Had detached retna in each years apart obviously.
@iantaylor2331
@iantaylor2331 28 күн бұрын
@@youtubestolemyhandle1 those ophthalmologists are fantastic. I had a small retinal tear that was lasered in office. Crazy!
@firenze5555
@firenze5555 11 ай бұрын
This film is SO classic - I'm so glad that they pushed ahead and got it made. The one-armed man played by Andreas Katsulas and the doctor played by Jeroen Krabbé did a fantastic acting jobs, too.
@duanehall2213
@duanehall2213 11 ай бұрын
Danny. Aiello. Woulda. Been. GREAT. as the 1. Armed. Man. As. Well
@BelowMeGoggle
@BelowMeGoggle 11 ай бұрын
Katsulas is a GOAT, we lost him too soon. He was amazing as G'Kar on Babylon 5. Also had good roles on Star Trek TNG. kzbin.info/www/bejne/l3_Eqp6cqdFomLs
@jerseysowndjmartini6767
@jerseysowndjmartini6767 9 ай бұрын
Andreas Katsulas = Tomalok from Star Trek TNG
@maryhaley2723
@maryhaley2723 11 ай бұрын
True story: I saw this opening night in East Hampton NY. In the theater was Stephen Spielberg and family. He was walking out behind me at the end and said it was one of the best films he had ever seen, and wished he had directed it.
@hajilee4539
@hajilee4539 11 ай бұрын
I'm split on believing this or not. But if it is true, that is super cool!
@davidjames579
@davidjames579 11 ай бұрын
Spielberg got his revenge when Schindler's List beat it to Best Picture Oscar.
@duanehall2213
@duanehall2213 11 ай бұрын
WOW....thats. Quite a. Complement. Coming. Fro. HIM !.....Woulda. been a. Whole. Different. Film. If he. Did ....Interesting
@stephensmith9984
@stephensmith9984 9 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed learning how The Fugitive came to be. Your video is excellent. However, you didn't discuss a few things. I am a physician. I don't know who was the physician or doctor advisor on this show, but that person(s) nailed it. After escaping, Dr. Kimble does what any doctor would do, go where she/he is most comfortable...a hospital. Those hospital scenes alone are unique and fantastic. BUT...BUT the group out did themselves. The scenes at CCH, which was about to become famous in the tv series, ER, were, from a doctor's perspective brilliant. When caught between saving a kid's life, while risking his own, or walking away, Dr. Richard Kimble cannot not be a doctor. "Check the film...check the film!", he mutters. That was exactly what doctors, at least doctors like me, would be thinking. Putting oneself in harm's way to save a stranger, well that's something we do all the time. Breaking rules to save a pt's life, well, many of us have done that too. Unless you have been a doctor, it's hard to understand how good those scenes are. We are trained to save people. So, that's what we do. At the end of his involvement with the kid/pt with the PTX (pneumothorax), Dr. Kimble touches the pt's cheek and says, "Goodbye, Joel". In my job, as an ID doc, I do a lot of things for pts (patients) that they never know. I have spent many hours saving a pt's life, even though the pt thinks I spent only a few minutes seeing them. I have sometimes spent hours saving a pt's life I have never even seen. [I often can get enough information from colleagues, the lab results and radiology results to know the next course of action] I, to this day, refer to such pts as "Joel". It's a unique thing to give so much of yourself to save a stranger...but damn, it's a great thing too. So, when you or your loved one gets better after many doctors have told you they cannot do anything to help, you should look around and ask, who was your Dr. Kimble. And know that she/he will remember you as Joel. Even the banter in the elevator, when Dr. Kimble is trying to distract the kid, was... perfect. Stephen M. Smith, M.D.
@utubepunk
@utubepunk Ай бұрын
Yooo JOEL! What a wholesome comment. Thanks for sharing!
@cherylmaden5989
@cherylmaden5989 Ай бұрын
It's nice to be reminded that there are still people out there who became dr.s for the right reasons. I've met a few. I bet more people than you'd think DO realize what y'all do for us. Thank you sir, you are appreciated.🤗🫶✨💜
@drummist1000
@drummist1000 Ай бұрын
You say doctor and I think Fauci.
@utubepunk
@utubepunk Ай бұрын
@@drummist1000 Sounds like a you problem.
@bigstackD
@bigstackD 11 ай бұрын
Great upload full of interesting information I didn’t even know about, this is one of my favourite films and watching this I couldn’t look away at any time! thanks for this upload 👊🏻😁🇦🇺🍻🍻
@busyrand
@busyrand 10 ай бұрын
Back in the day I absolutely loved this film also. I remember my father sitting down to watch it with me. Dad was a very busy man who ran thirty clinics in the Chicago area for the Board of Health. He and my mother pointed out locations they were familiar with in the movie. It was super fun to watch this thriller unfold with my hometown as the stage for the drama.
@AnubisDark
@AnubisDark 10 ай бұрын
The Fugitive is a timeless movie. I probably watched it like 10 times in my life and i could watch it again now. Everything works in the movie. The pacing is perfect. As a high school teacher, i use it once for an exam and every teenagers loved it.
@leapintothewild
@leapintothewild 7 ай бұрын
Um... if you're going to mention you're a teacher, you might want to proofread that last phrase. 😆
@AnubisDark
@AnubisDark 7 ай бұрын
Not in an english place 😉​@@leapintothewild
@bensneb360
@bensneb360 11 ай бұрын
Since the fugitive was originally a TV show, with his count as a “sh*t show based on a hit show”… it’s catchy title lol
@yourmommashouse
@yourmommashouse 11 ай бұрын
With his count?
@alanhindle3149
@alanhindle3149 11 ай бұрын
There's folks on KZbin making videos called "I eat a £1000 hotdog!!!", in which all they do is eat a hotdog while saying "Wow, I'm eating an expensive hotdog!" and 243 million people will devote fifteen minutes of their life to watch. Those videos make thousands, even millions of dollars. This channel makes interesting, informative, actually entertaining documentaries for a fraction of the audience and royalties. There's no justice.
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 11 ай бұрын
#JusticeforShitShow!
@easongt
@easongt 11 ай бұрын
Do you have a link to the hotdog video? I'd kinda like to watch that...
@alanhindle3149
@alanhindle3149 11 ай бұрын
@@easongt There are so many. Hotdogs, steaks, ice cream, tacos, all of them usually covered in gold foil. Just search youtube for "I ate most expensive" to get started.
@w.paxton5022
@w.paxton5022 11 ай бұрын
Great! Now I want a hot dog...albeit a cheap one.
@Rekuzan
@Rekuzan 11 ай бұрын
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the price tag. I know gourmet food is uber expensive, but 1000 Euros? That's like 1200 USD for a ******* hotdog! All I'm saying is, at that price, someone better have died while making it, like a Death Clock! Not that I cheer on people dying while doing their craft, but at THAT price....
@philstrachan
@philstrachan 11 ай бұрын
It's one of my favourite movies because it just doesn't let up. I watch it probably once a year and am not sick of it. I think it all fits together really well but I could imagine it would have been a nightmare to make.
@chunellemariavictoriaespan8752
@chunellemariavictoriaespan8752 11 ай бұрын
At least technical nightmare and no drama between actors😂... The drama happened with the higher ups😂😂
@philstrachan
@philstrachan 11 ай бұрын
@chunellemariavictoriaespan8752 true, although Ford is a notorious pain in the bum to work with. 🤣
@SeanSchwifty
@SeanSchwifty 10 ай бұрын
Wow! I worked w/ Pat as another one of the assistant editors & I can completely concur-An absolute “wild ride”.. Pat seemed to be totally in his element though & seemed to always get through our work w/ plenty of time for “networking” 😂 Good times, indeed..I most definitely miss those days.
@hendrsb33
@hendrsb33 11 ай бұрын
I'm so glad the "love interest" angle didn't happen. 🙄But I'm also glad the US Marshall actors were allowed to improvise dialogue. That upped the stakes of the movie's resolution because I was rooting for them too... not to prosecute Kimble, but to be smart enough to follow evidence that vindicated him. If only Corporate would stay out of the way of Creative.
@cattysplat
@cattysplat 11 ай бұрын
It really makes them feel like real working people rather than side character set dressing, making the world far more believable.
@BitsofJoshua
@BitsofJoshua 9 ай бұрын
As much as I love any moment Julianne Moore is on any screen, I agree-- that would've been awful!
@panelsandbars
@panelsandbars Жыл бұрын
Wonderful work as always, but that closing speech? Couldn’t have said it better.
@xxechoesxx420
@xxechoesxx420 11 ай бұрын
Wait! This is an actual video?!? Not podcast snippets? Omg. Omg. Omg. Something strange is going on!
@davidjames579
@davidjames579 11 ай бұрын
At a time when people are meh about going to theaters and chance it on streaming, Hollywood needs this message more than ever. Don't release until it's just right, excite people about going to the theater and telling their friends.
@pawacoteng
@pawacoteng 11 ай бұрын
But... the entire movie sort of flies in the face of the premise of the speech. The Fugitive ended up great BECAUSE it was a shit show. The pressure turned this turd into a diamond.
@davidjames579
@davidjames579 11 ай бұрын
​@@pawacoteng To put it another way, everyone was fighting against a looming, fixed release date, but they still found a way to make it the best version it could ever be. That's the takeaway- make it right and don't release a half-baked film, even when you have the excuse of limited time.
@adamdesanti6713
@adamdesanti6713 11 ай бұрын
A shitshow that ended a smashing success. I had absolutely no idea it was created under such constraints. A testament to the talent involved.
@tonyruba3175
@tonyruba3175 11 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies of all time! Great story, great character actors, and great cinematography! One of the few movies I never get tired of watching…
@seanmcdougall9497
@seanmcdougall9497 11 ай бұрын
You know what... thanks for making this video man. Over the years I've read how much of a "miracle" movie "The Fugitive" was and not too many people have talked about it. Also Michael Chapman was a cameraman on "Jaws" so he knows a disaster production when he see's it (may he rest in peace).
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 11 ай бұрын
You’re welcome!
@davidjames579
@davidjames579 11 ай бұрын
Jane Lynch's character was also intended as a possible love interest. While it's nice to think of Kimble finding happiness again, and I think the finished film does have a good job of hinting he might end up with Lynch, it's all about a time and place for everything. Interestingly Julianne Moore's character being cut down was done so late, that her billing in the opening credits still reflects her original larger part (she wasn't a star at the time so it wasn't a power move).
@warplanner8852
@warplanner8852 2 ай бұрын
You know, in a whole KZbin universe of these type of "Hollywood gimmick" videos, yours is certainly refreshing and enjoyable. Please keep up the excellent work. Thank you
@aarondavis8943
@aarondavis8943 11 ай бұрын
The idea of not getting a resolution to the innocent man accused of killing his wife within the same movie is insane. It may have worked for an old serial but for a movie thriller, that marshal don't hunt.
@Bobolash
@Bobolash Жыл бұрын
Great work as always! Made me appreciate the acting skills of Tommy Lee Jones again even tough he seems to be the grumpiest man alive.
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow Жыл бұрын
Right?!
@judywright4241
@judywright4241 11 ай бұрын
Sounds like Jones had his match in grumpy with Ford😆
@BigBadJerryRogers
@BigBadJerryRogers 11 ай бұрын
He had a string of big successes already with Lonesome Dove, JFK, Under Seige and then this one. It was a great career resurrection after falling off in the 80s
@kilgoretrout321
@kilgoretrout321 11 ай бұрын
grumpiness is endearing when it's for a good reason
@naysayer1238
@naysayer1238 11 ай бұрын
@@kilgoretrout321 Exactly, being at a freaking awards show.
@kevinbirnbaum6460
@kevinbirnbaum6460 11 ай бұрын
As an indi-feature filmmaker myself, it's always good to see that the big boys have as many problems as the little ones.
@Autotrope
@Autotrope 11 ай бұрын
I loved watching this. This is one of my favourite films of all time and this was very well compiled.
@AlexCBrandon
@AlexCBrandon 11 ай бұрын
Really, really well put together mix of retrospective and documentary. Saw this with my dad in theaters. When we saw the trailer by the time Tommy Lee Jones said “Doctor Richard Kimball” in his hunt speech my dad said the name at the exact same time because he was a fan of the show. It was a cool moment for me as a kid.
@leightnite3056
@leightnite3056 Жыл бұрын
Frickin' Love this flick! Thanks for covering it, hard to believe they pulled it off! It's awesome to know that all those great lines were improv and they let good actors act!
@irobu
@irobu 2 ай бұрын
I love the Feds dialogue....i didn't know it was mostly improvised. Comes of so natural like real everyday working humans.
@asdsdjfasdjxajiosdqw8791
@asdsdjfasdjxajiosdqw8791 7 ай бұрын
I would love a 3 hour cut of the fugitive.
@dsolosan
@dsolosan 11 ай бұрын
I saw this at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. After the bus/train crash scene, everyone cheered and applauded. I miss seeing movies that get the audience pumped up like that.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Жыл бұрын
As someone who was born in 2001, I think 90s movies are awesome
@wet-read
@wet-read 11 ай бұрын
Good! Older movies are better. Even older than 90s as well. I can give good recommendations...
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 11 ай бұрын
@@wet-read 💯👍
@TheLingo56
@TheLingo56 11 ай бұрын
Fun fact, this movie is getting a 4k release in a month! The trailer for it actually also came out today!
@davidjames579
@davidjames579 11 ай бұрын
Oh wow! I've been hoping. The best we've had so far is the Blu-Ray.
@stjabraham
@stjabraham 3 ай бұрын
That ending spiel was excellent; it just epitomises what all of us movie-goers want, GOOD MOVIES!
@BaseStation
@BaseStation 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic, video! Concise, well-written, fascinating, and informative. I thought, for sure, your title was clickbait, but you made your case! You convinced me. I need to rewatch The Fugitive now.
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you took the chance to watch it.
@PeterShankmanOfficial
@PeterShankmanOfficial 8 ай бұрын
What an incredible overview. One of my favorite movies, with such a great soundtrack. Thank you for letting me relive this film - It's been a while since I've seen it! Much appreciated!
@meatpockets
@meatpockets 11 ай бұрын
I’ve seen this movie so many times while flipping tv through channels and couldn’t stop watching it.
@ButtrNut32
@ButtrNut32 11 ай бұрын
loved everything about this, but goddamn if that last part hits. i just want a good all encompassing story
@timpalmer7934
@timpalmer7934 10 ай бұрын
"Jones knew he and his fellow US Marshalls were extremely one note placeholders. So, he encouraged them to develop their own lines, banter throughout their scenes and have fun doing it." That REALLY shows! I always thought those scenes with the extras were much meatier and more fulfilling than you'd expect to get on any motion picture.
@lewissaundersguitar
@lewissaundersguitar 11 ай бұрын
This was one of my favourites growing up. The train crash absolutely blew my tiny mind, I just couldn’t believe what I was seeing. More importantly, the moral questions it stimulated as a young lad were surprisingly valuable. It revealed the human side of law enforcement and the jobs impact on each of them due to the wandering moral implications of their actions.
@jackslater8595
@jackslater8595 11 ай бұрын
This is an EXCELLENT indepth look at this movie, I'd love it if you were to one of these videos on Rise of the planet of the apes, similar to your one on Batman Begins.
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 11 ай бұрын
Good idea. LOVE that trilogy but I’ll have to look into the troubles it had.
@brendencellan6576
@brendencellan6576 11 ай бұрын
The Fugitive is inspired from a true story back in 1954. The Guy was named Dr. Sam Sheppard. Buzzfeed unsolved did a great vid on the real life case a few years ago.
@paulzammataro7185
@paulzammataro7185 11 ай бұрын
Not according to IMDB.
@mattgibel3784
@mattgibel3784 10 ай бұрын
It is correct. Sam Shepard from Bay Village inspired original fugitive show.
@crazycornishcrafter
@crazycornishcrafter 11 ай бұрын
Amazing. Harrison Ford might not be the best actor on the planet, but he sure can improvise. I had no idea that Tommy Lee Jones et al in the law enforcement team came up with so many lines. He mightn't have liked the corridor scene, but he brought his fellow actors together. These actors helped win the day. TFS xx ❤
@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 11 ай бұрын
Subbed for that final comment to the studios. Your message needs to be heard by the industry, and internalized.
@BwInNewJersey
@BwInNewJersey Ай бұрын
This movie has so many feel good and ‘reward’ scenes that arent forced. Rare.
@Jay-O_Carlow
@Jay-O_Carlow 11 ай бұрын
The VERY First time I've ever seen Your Channel or a Video by you. I Have to say i am Honestly Blown Away at how much detail & Hard Work & Amazing little details but the music & editing and everything that go's along with this , Finding out every thing & what went on on set often stay's on set I'm a Huge Movie buff,, And was born in the last 80's so Late to mid 90's and early to mid 2000's were my golden years of cinema So watching this was fucking Mint you really Aced it You got your self a New Fan & subbed & I hit that bell.. Going to check out more now and look forward to any new work you put Out
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it so!
@vendingdudes
@vendingdudes 3 ай бұрын
Check out the Back to the Future one!
@HamanKarn567
@HamanKarn567 11 ай бұрын
Also a fun fact it's like a unofficial series with three other movies. Code of Silence, Above the Law and The Package. All the same director and most of the side and background actors appear but are different characters obviously and set in Chicago. But I always found that interesting because I enjoyed all those movies.
@Nonamam
@Nonamam 10 ай бұрын
I think US marshals too.
@MultipleOffenses
@MultipleOffenses Ай бұрын
This is on my list of "Will sit down and watch whenever it's on no matter how many times I've seen it before" movies. My only draw to it originally was Harrison Ford; I never imagined I'd end up loving it as much as I did. Being from Chicago, it also certainly does a great job of showing what an amazing city it is.
@DavidTrejo
@DavidTrejo 11 ай бұрын
OMG I didn’t know that Richard Jordan passed away in that timeframe. 😮I loved his part in the Hunt for Red October :(
@JamesWjRose
@JamesWjRose 11 ай бұрын
..and again, thanks. Always a joy to watch. I will say I enjoy your podcast versions better. The interaction between all three of you is great. This are terrific too, and very informative, eg: the real/fake train... I never knew that. Anyway, thanks again. Have a wonderful day
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic to hear! Glad you enjoy the podcast.
@majinblood6133
@majinblood6133 11 ай бұрын
I love 70's,80's films but Hwood truly reached their pinnacle in the early 90's. Time has proven that.
@capoman1
@capoman1 4 ай бұрын
Yes. It's sad, cause now movies really suck and are all superhero movies or rely on silly effects. I have to scour the 90s and 2000s for good movies.
@dhenderson1810
@dhenderson1810 11 ай бұрын
The Ashley Judd movie "Double Jeapordy" seems like a spiritual successor to the "Fugitive" and "US Marshals". Similar plot and Tommy Lee Jones is perusing the innocent person in that as well.
@leespiderpod
@leespiderpod 10 ай бұрын
Under Siege is a classic for only one scene regarding a birthday cake
@greggusan
@greggusan 9 ай бұрын
So interesting to learn how many classic movies were made by the seat of their pants. A testament of the talent involved in project.
@GenX_US_Marine
@GenX_US_Marine 11 ай бұрын
It might have been a shit show to make, but it was a damn good movie.
@kevinwhelan9607
@kevinwhelan9607 Ай бұрын
This was excellent! I rewatch The Fugitive three times a year and it never gets old, very like another Ford film that is also a masterpiece, Peter Weir's Witness. Thanks so much.
@capoman1
@capoman1 4 ай бұрын
My wife was in the parade. She was in high school marching band in Lake Station Indiana. You hear in the movie the announcement "welcome River Forrest Marching Band." So obviously we both love the movie.
@mckenziemcquarry9209
@mckenziemcquarry9209 11 ай бұрын
The process of filming all these scenes not knowing what it will take the run time to then throwing them away sounds like a fascinating and traumatic process.
@TheHappyKamper
@TheHappyKamper Жыл бұрын
Another ep of my favourite series! 🙂
@scottishzombie
@scottishzombie 3 ай бұрын
Love these episodes you put together. Movie trivia and B-H-S stuff is so fascinating to me.
@yuriydisman6829
@yuriydisman6829 9 ай бұрын
It is a masterpiece of a movie!!! Didn't know any of this about it. Makes me love it even more
@taint_misbehavin
@taint_misbehavin 11 ай бұрын
This is a great example of how you can't make a perfect movie by trying. You can't just "churn out" a perfect script, or just "hire" a genius cinematographer, etc. It needs to be an artistic collaboration, where you take chances, adapt in real time, and allow everyone involved to enhance the production. Take the lemons and turn them into lemonade; oh, we're out of lemons? Time to make limeade.
@MrAidanLising
@MrAidanLising 11 ай бұрын
Channels like this make me better appreciate bad movies while really cherishing the ones i already love
@bluedeskfan2754
@bluedeskfan2754 11 ай бұрын
Great movie. You'd never guess it was a struggle to make
@JohnBerry-q1h
@JohnBerry-q1h 11 ай бұрын
Harrison Ford has quite a count of Voice Dynamics that always add "seasoning" to the plot of any movie. There's his... • pleasant almost Mumble; • stentorian Declarative Sentence (when he shouts like an operatic tenor); ...and his classic... • "Hey, kid..." fatherly advice speech (when he talks with children or young adults)
@Wh4L205
@Wh4L205 7 ай бұрын
You can tell Tommy lee and Joey improved. They have that natural sense of humor. The rest of the Marshalls did a great job filling in.
@MrVisde
@MrVisde 11 ай бұрын
“I didn’t kill my wife!” “I don’t care!!!” Love the simplicity of those lines 😂
@johnwhite5485
@johnwhite5485 11 ай бұрын
When they were in the police car at the end, a vindicated Kimball should have asked "Still don't care that I didn't kill my wife?"
@johnwhite5485
@johnwhite5485 9 ай бұрын
@ralphmacchiato3761 What I do during my days is my business. As far as the line is concerned it was not meant to be funny. It was meant to bring our very valid question about the indifference of authority figures when the system gets it wrong. One man served 20 or so years in Colorado for a rape he didn't commit. While being sentence, the judge said that he was proud to hand down that sentence. I'm sure that the judges life went on without a care. Garrard displayed similar arrogance which needs to be confronted.
@virtualmetherephotography
@virtualmetherephotography 11 ай бұрын
A masterpiece of cinema. Sometimes movies probably need some improv.
@richardlong1567
@richardlong1567 4 ай бұрын
Never viewed this page before - but this breakdown and V/O narrative of the Fugitive was 100% - So I will be back. Well done IWSS. 👍🏼 😎
@seantlewis376
@seantlewis376 3 ай бұрын
I had small children in 1993, so I didn't see it until it came out on VHS. What a great freakin' movie! I think I've watched it three times before returning the VHS, and have watched it on TV several times since then. I absolutely love it.
@iKyrro
@iKyrro 10 ай бұрын
I am now caught up and watched all your videos :) You do these behind the scenes movie investigative essays greatly, I am wondering if I could suggest a future video topic, Lloyd Kaufman's The Toxic Avenger, with the reboot with Dinklage coming out next year, I would like to know more about the story and if it was a sh*t show making an original movie that developed a cult following and became a unexpected icon of the 80s
@ItWasAShtShow
@ItWasAShtShow 10 ай бұрын
I’ll look into it. Glad you’re enjoying the videos!
@MuchKoku
@MuchKoku 8 ай бұрын
Awesome analysis. I've seen this movie probably a hundred times, but I never knew production was such a cluster. Makes me enjoy it all the more, knowing that it really was a series of insane fumbles and adlibbing that got it to where it ended up.
@JBF086
@JBF086 11 ай бұрын
The best part is that all the banter between the police was improvise. That proves the talent the had. Love it!!
@Anthonystarx1
@Anthonystarx1 11 ай бұрын
Wow these classic stories make the movie even more legendary
@0ThrowawayAccount0
@0ThrowawayAccount0 11 ай бұрын
Never heard of this channel before. It was recommended from "History Buffs with Nick Hodges". I am glad I am here. You earned another subscriber!
@segua
@segua 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies of all time. Loved it. Chicago people watch it anytime it is on TBS.
@jvs3186
@jvs3186 8 ай бұрын
I can’t believe I just stumbled across this. What an amazing background story to one of my favorite movies.
@jamesgatz4490
@jamesgatz4490 Жыл бұрын
"I don't care"
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂. Tommy Lee Jones delivered that line beautifully
@ginotarabotto
@ginotarabotto 2 ай бұрын
Saw this movie yesterday. Tommy Lee had the BEST and most HILARIOUS lines. Awesome movie.
@CrookedSkew
@CrookedSkew 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. This was one of the first films I recorded from the telly on VHS. I have seen it at least 20 times. This is a tremendous video the shit show it was. It's incredible that such a good movie was made. Classic popcorn Saturday afternoon matinee : ) One thing I always enjoyed was the banter between the agents and to find out it was ad-libbed - fantastic! Yes, we just want good movies! Please tell Netflix et al. that too : )
@jonvia
@jonvia 4 ай бұрын
Daniel Roebuck's selfie video is classic! "I fell down the hill."
@neiltoby1771
@neiltoby1771 9 ай бұрын
What a classic you could watch it every once and awhile and never get bored with it which is rare in movies and as good as Ford was , for me it was Tommy Lee that made the movie .
@CaptainBlaine
@CaptainBlaine 28 күн бұрын
Makes me think that more movies should be made under duress. Gets those creative juices flowing. I’d also be curious to see an extended 3 hour cut
@DavidHaverty
@DavidHaverty 9 ай бұрын
Don't forget that during the time of the TV series The Fugitive there were like 5 channels to choose from so the audience was concentrated. Big Bang and Game of Thrones are during the time when there are a MILLION+ things to watch. 500 hours of videos are uploaded to KZbin every 60 seconds!!
@littleamycat
@littleamycat 7 ай бұрын
I miss good movies and actors like this. I'm on a little 90's movie binge rn, it's a blast!
@WeygnMoody
@WeygnMoody 11 ай бұрын
This is so amazing to watch as this is one of if not my favorite movie of all time !!!
@AntiNihilist
@AntiNihilist 7 ай бұрын
I was so sure Julien Moore would end up in that initial role. She works very well as a love interest. That said, lol, the whole story is about finding his wife's murderer so this would clash with the biggest theme of the movie, being a loyal husband. Also i dont usually notice small details so I'm surprised that limp wasn't just my imagination.
@markb20
@markb20 11 ай бұрын
Fascinating to find out such a classic movie had so much improvised. NOT fascinating (nor surprising) that there was so much turmoil, egos, red tape and time wasted with the production.
@TheRealShedLife
@TheRealShedLife 11 ай бұрын
Just found this and sub'd. Amazing for a single writer, narrator, and editor. You're going places, man.
@12ealDealOfficial
@12ealDealOfficial 10 ай бұрын
The Fugitive is one of the most eminently rewatchable movies of all time. My parents complain that it was on cable ALL the time and they're sick of watching it. But when it comes on, or it's playing at my house, they still watch!
@pixelmentia
@pixelmentia 10 ай бұрын
My favorite thing about this movie was the soundtrack. Absolutely brilliant.
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