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Pop Goes the 60s

Pop Goes the 60s

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@JDKingStratslinger
@JDKingStratslinger 2 жыл бұрын
We're all shouting, "MOON RIVER!"
@stevemuvjele789
@stevemuvjele789 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy a channel like this exists. I could listen to you for hours
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
That's high praise, Steve - thank you!
@dr.fritzfassbender
@dr.fritzfassbender 2 жыл бұрын
Also check out "The Swimmer," with Burt Lancaster. LAncaster said it was his favourite role. Fascinating background story in the making of the film too, that you can get on the 2 dvd Blu-Ray ("The Story of the Swimmer"). You might be able to find it on You Tube. Definitely have a look-see, Sir. Matt. 😎
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Жыл бұрын
the Swimmer and Seconds have a lot in common: Of which , one point: Both Rock Hudson and Burt Lancaster thought they were the best acting jobs/roles they ever did. Both movies were out just as the 2 were past their "prime". Both movies were HUGE box office failures and are now held upon HIGH regard with fans.
@dadaveda
@dadaveda 2 жыл бұрын
A great decade for movies
@jltrem
@jltrem 2 жыл бұрын
Was waiting for you to list "Our Man Flint" under your guilty pleasures category, Matt. Another great 60's James Coburn film is "The President's Analyst".
@davidyounng9061
@davidyounng9061 2 жыл бұрын
"The President's Analyst" had an appearance of the psychedelic band Clear Light.For some reason Barry McGuire played the lead singer of the band, when he wasn't actual lead singer.
@clearview4076
@clearview4076 2 жыл бұрын
@@davidyounng9061 Watched it a few days ago.
@stephenbouchelle7706
@stephenbouchelle7706 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Two of my favorites.
@donkeyboy585
@donkeyboy585 2 жыл бұрын
Omg I’m 61 and I’ve seen all of those movies. I’m one of those ppl who rave about Dr Stangelove. I think I’ve been watching Mad mad mad mad world as long as I’ve been watching movies. I liked the Matt Helm movies too and I’d watch the first Batman movie anytime it’s on. Ditto The great escape. My wife loved the beach blanket movies which about as guilty a pleasure as it gets.lol Now this is from the 90s but since you were talking about westerns I’d say Tombstone may by the last great western(Val Kilmers Doc Holiday) We always got a kick out of watching Rod Taylor boarding windows without nails in The Birds. Thanks for the memories Matt
@uhoh007
@uhoh007 8 ай бұрын
Great list and review. Mad Mad World did have a fantastic sequel in 1979 now disavowed by Speilberg: 1941. Robert Stack is a priceless counterpoint to the original, unequalled SNL stars Belushi, Aykroyd, and Candy. Spectacular dance scene, not to mention the flapjacks! Hard to equal the earnest pathos of Winters, but the Stack v Tracy role offers golden nuance. Belushi is at the very top of his game...."let me hear your guns!"
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Жыл бұрын
I had friends that went to find "The Big W" from the movie! They had to scale a huge rocky area to get to it. It's actually on someones property (private home). They were greeted by GUARD DOGS behind the fence surrounding the property and had to make it back down the mountainous area - Covered with cuts and bruises . At that time , part of the "Big W" was gone already. I remember when it was down to just one tree. And that is probably gone now.
@lonedrone
@lonedrone 2 жыл бұрын
Good list! Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is the only major omission I can think of at the moment. Great movie. Another very 60's screwball comedy (although not exactly a great movie) is "What's New Pussycat".
@darins8756
@darins8756 2 жыл бұрын
The Innocents (1961) and The Haunting (1963) are among the best ghost movies ever made, both would be on my list of the 10 best films from the sixties
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Darin - I'll have to check those out!
@pauldavis7318
@pauldavis7318 2 жыл бұрын
Love the Innocents! Gothic Horror perfection! One of my favorite ghost stories on film is the 1976 BBC Christmastime special for the Signal-man, which is an adaptation of a Dickens short story. You can find it on youtube, and I highly recommend it. It's a creepy slowburn, but in the best way.
@JOHNWLOUCKS
@JOHNWLOUCKS 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely !!! Hurry Mrs. Dudley , the dark is coming.
@ChromeDestiny
@ChromeDestiny 2 жыл бұрын
I caught a bit of The Innocents on TV once, very striking and memorable. It was the inspiration for a song on Kate Bush's third album, The Infant Kiss from Never For Ever.
@pauldavis7318
@pauldavis7318 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChromeDestiny I can't really get into the the Infant Kiss, but I think All We Ever Look For, Delius, and Army Dreamers are great
@billleary5779
@billleary5779 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this on your time off Matt! Some great choices and some I have never seen. Some of my favorites include A Hard Day’s Night, Yellow Submarine, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Midnight Cowboy, In the Heat of the Night, A Patch of Blue, Rosemary’s Baby, The Producers, Easy Rider and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid….thanks for sharing!
@jonvought700
@jonvought700 8 ай бұрын
I am so looking forward to some of these recommendations. Thanks Matt!
@lunchman0018
@lunchman0018 2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you mentioned "The Party" because that movie hardly gets mentioned anywhere. I first saw in the theatre back in the day when I was a little kid. It is very much a period piece and definitely of its time. I still enjoy this movie to this day on DVD.
@romelovesdan
@romelovesdan 2 жыл бұрын
Just watched "The Party" again, the first time for my wife, a month ago...! Laughed just as loud as the last 6 (?) times before...good medicine for the soul..."Birdie Num Num..."
@carlhoffman5309
@carlhoffman5309 2 жыл бұрын
Peter Sellers!
@bobburroughs6241
@bobburroughs6241 2 жыл бұрын
Some memorable greats there Matt, thanks.
@lauraturner4216
@lauraturner4216 2 жыл бұрын
It took YT 2 mo to suggest this. One of my favorites that you have done, thanks. No one mentioned Woodstock in all these comments. (Til now) I worked at the theater and saw the 2nd half every night after I closed the ticket booth, then came on my day off to see the entire film. I've never been the same! Life-changing
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Laura. I had Woodstock on my list but I then realized it was released in 1970. As a subscriber, YT should have pushed this to you immediately!
@lauraturner4216
@lauraturner4216 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 it's more that it embodies the "crowning jewel" of the '60s. It changed my life into a "hippie chick" i.e., explorer, and I've been researching that event a bit the past few months, so I bought in the DVD a year ago and hadn't seen it since way back then on the big screen. Wanted to see it again but haven't noticed it being shown in all these years. I only have a laptop player & small speakers today, but it's satisfying anyway. So, that was a test to see if you considered it a worthy film! (And you do) "Peace Love and Music, and ONLY peace love & music", as Yasgur says! ☮ ♥🎶 and lots of 🌧 (don't you wish you could do the rain chant & mud runs?!!) I went to every concert I could after I saw it, and many were amazing--especially after I ended up in So. Calif. in 1975
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
@@lauraturner4216 I was lucky enough to see it on the big screen years ago. It's still very memorable!
@lauraturner4216
@lauraturner4216 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 Matt, an article I found recently quotes Roger Daltry as saying that they (i.e. the Who) waited non-druggedly all night Sat until the line-up of musicians was finished. Since the rain had delayed the schedule by about 8 hr, the other musicians performed all night, and the Who went onstage early Sunday morning instead of being the final Sat night act. Roger was so thirsty that he had a cup of tea. They had avoided all the trucked in beverages & water and knew that the water had been spiked but he still got extremely loaded just from 1 cup of tea. I am so anti-drug at this stage of my life that I find those activities appalling now!! But they were the general attitude among the "partiers" (as I call them, aka the "counterculture") who believed, and took the actions, that somehow everyone would benefit from tripping. Therefore everyone who performed or supported the acts was likely "out of it", and this is confirmed by all of the ones I've come across. Perhaps Woodstock comes under the category of a guilty pleasure
@jonvought700
@jonvought700 Жыл бұрын
One thing I like about movies is when I can admire a character. One of my favorite scenes in all of cinema is in Breakfast At Tiffany's in which the two chief characters are in Tiffany's, shopping for something for only ten dollars. The clerk in the store treats them with attentiveness and respect, even after realising they only have ten dollars. Great model for how to treat people. Love that.
@elmagodelmaryahoo
@elmagodelmaryahoo 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely a Very Nice film list, Matt.👌 My 60s list necessarily includes starting off the decade with Stanley Kubrick’s epic _‘Spartacus’_ (1960) and ending the decade with his _‘2001: A Space Odyssey’…._ And “tucked in-between” must certainly include the equally epic productions of David Lean’s _‘Lawrence of Arabia’_ (1962) and _‘Dr. Zhivago’_ (1965), plus Joseph Mankiewicz’s pageantry epic _‘Cleopatra’_ (1963) and *definitely* Stanley Donen’s brilliant productions of both _‘Charade’_ (1963) and _‘Two for The Road’_ (1967) “highlighting” irreplaceably Stylish-n-Gorgeous Audrey Hepburn!!! 😍 And the “merited” cast in John Frankenheimer’s startling _‘The Manchurian Candidate’_ (1963), and Sinatra's pivotal cast in _'Ocean's Eleven'_ too (1960). And perhaps even the equally “startling” *ramifications* in the original _‘Planet of The Apes’_ (1968) by wonderful Franklin Schaffner….. On the Westerns front, unquestionably Brando's directorial achievement in _'One-Eyed Jacks'_ (1961) remains forever in my personal #1 Western Slot, while Sam Peckinpah’s remarkable _‘The Wild Bunch’_ (1969) actually "broke new cinematic ground" while laced thru a very well-developed plot of "ethics" and "allegiances", and Richard Brooks’ equally A-Team cast in _‘The Professionals’_ (1966) certainly rate _Right Up There_ *TOO….* IMHO!!! 🤪 And of course, The List could.... _and DOES...._ go *On-n-On-n-On....* within the 60s "peak" of Hollywood's unrivaled Golden Age of cinema!!! 👍= 🎯
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comments, el mago! Looks like we have some in common.
@elmagodelmaryahoo
@elmagodelmaryahoo 2 жыл бұрын
*OH....* And I indelibly must add the original, truly wonderful film _'The Running Man'_ (1963) that I just screened once again last night!!! A cleverly written script and beautifully filmed by director Carol Reed, with a unique and sterling 60s cast ‘intertwining’ engaging performances by edgy Laurence Harvey, adorable Lee Remick, and _meeellow_ Alan Bates = 👌 kzbin.info/www/bejne/p3umfoh_pc6sjpY And speaking of Alan Bates, do I even dare throw-in the irreplaceable 1966 _‘King of Hearts’,_ TOO!!! 🤣
@ccryder6605
@ccryder6605 2 жыл бұрын
Matt, thank you. I think I've seen 99 percent of your picks. Loved Blow Up. I'm American, but I love all the so-called "kitchen table" Brit films of the 60's. Just re- watched A Taste of Honey with Rita Tushingham for the umpteenth time. And may I add, another great film ça. 1966 is A Man for All Seasons - superb!
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Rita Tushingham was Great in the 1966 movie The Trap with Oliver Reed.
@ccryder6605
@ccryder6605 2 жыл бұрын
@@erniericardo8140 Yes.
@gitpickergeorge9
@gitpickergeorge9 2 жыл бұрын
Ah.... the Wisconsin Northwoods.... nothing like them! Also, a very interesting topic. Appreciated the insights.
@TheRealDrJoey
@TheRealDrJoey 2 жыл бұрын
Pyscho came out in 1960, when I was 10. Plastic wrap was kind of a new thing at the time, replacing waxed paper for food storage. So I'm sitting in the theater, during the Saturday matinee, watching Psycho, and when Perkins wraps Janet Leigh in the shower curtain, some girl sitting behind me said, "I guess that's a Sad Bag."
@Tom-el5cq
@Tom-el5cq 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, nice backdrop for this video! Hope you’re enjoying the outdoors. Nice list here. I loved the Batman movie too. When I was growing up, we had something called “The 4:30 Movie” on TV, & every summer, for a full week, they’d show all superhero movies, and this was my favorite.😄👍Love the spy genre too!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, thank you for the comments!
@clydekimsey7503
@clydekimsey7503 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 How old are you? You look so young to know so much about 60s music and movies. I love your channel
@jimmyb1559
@jimmyb1559 2 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with most of your list and there are a few you mentioned that I never saw and always wanted to such as Torn Curtain so thank you for that. But as a side note about the pizza delivery- we never had fast food or ate out at a restaurant more than once a year when I was a kid. But every now and then we’d get a pizza delivered and it will always be associated with a happy memory of my childhood. As always great show.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jimmy! This is a good night for take out!
@joebikeguy6669
@joebikeguy6669 2 жыл бұрын
I saw almost all of the films you mentioned. I remember my father took me to the drive in to see "A Hard Day's Night". I think he unexpectedly liked it. Sounds you you had a happy childhood. (Moon River).
@pelaronson4086
@pelaronson4086 2 жыл бұрын
What a great selection. I love movies, especially classics like in that chart of yours. We must be same age, soo thank You, already waiting next contend.. Best wishes Ron
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ron!
@JamesMandolare
@JamesMandolare Жыл бұрын
"Little Big Man" with Dustin Hoffman is my favorite movie and i kept waiting for you to mantion it until I looked it up and saw it was made in 1970. You're off the hook Matt.
@gtrburn
@gtrburn 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking 'The Dirty Dozen' would fall in there somewhere
@darlenereed4975
@darlenereed4975 2 жыл бұрын
Bedazzled with Dudley Moore and Peter Cook, 1968. I die laughing every time.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
That's on my yet to see list. Thanks for the recommendation, Darlene!
@maurice8607
@maurice8607 2 жыл бұрын
A great film for sure.. Cook was a genius.
@maurice8607
@maurice8607 2 жыл бұрын
My favs without a doubt, Up the Junction, The Knack, Head, Alfie and Poor Cow. Amazing films. How could I forget Blow Up, To Sir with Love and Bedazzled?
@peterjohnson1761
@peterjohnson1761 2 жыл бұрын
This was great . Don’t think I could add a movie except “ Cool Hand Luke “ .
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Great pick Cool Hand Luke, I' ll add also The Guns Of Navarone and The Naked Prey.
@jimhuxley9643
@jimhuxley9643 2 жыл бұрын
Take the Money and Run Matt!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen that one. It's on my list!
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Love This One!!! One of Woody Allen's Best!!!!👍👍
@michaelbuday5630
@michaelbuday5630 2 жыл бұрын
Yet another great upload sir. Make me think of so many films I need to see (didn't much watch to many films back then, heck I wasn't born til 1957. But, what I liked most about this one post by you, is that you told us where you were and why you were there.I took in the gorgeous scenery, the relaxed mood that you're in and that you were sluggin' away on a cold one, which I found so cool. Get some rest! We'll be here when you get back.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy doing videos when I'm up north. It is relaxing and those cold ones go down very smoothly.
@michaelbuday5630
@michaelbuday5630 2 жыл бұрын
LOL....nice! Just don't fall into the water.
@bandcouver
@bandcouver 2 жыл бұрын
"Bedazzled' with Peter Cook & Dudley Moore (1967) is a highly entertaining film I never grow tired of.
@Monkofmagnesia
@Monkofmagnesia 2 жыл бұрын
I love Batman , Casino Royale and Dr. Strangelove! Just some I like to add to your list - The Miracle Worker (1962). The Great Escape (1963). The Manchurian Candidate (1962).
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
The Manchurian Candidate is really spooky to watch considering that a year later in 63 you have someone like Lee Harvey Oswald killing JFK.
@pennyparkin
@pennyparkin Жыл бұрын
The Manchurian Candidate!!!! But I don't think I saw it until the ban was lifted (which began after JFK Assassination)
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Жыл бұрын
The director made an EVEN BETTER and scarier movie in 1966 "Seconds" ! Required viewing. @@pennyparkin
@amandagerrish5892
@amandagerrish5892 2 жыл бұрын
A great list, Matt, Thanks. Like you, I have fond memories of watching all of these movies when I was young. The scene from Dean Martin's "The Enforcer", in which he cavalierly drinks while driving, reminds me of something that happened to me in the late 60s: Four of us teenagers were driving around town drinking beer when a policeman pulled us over. He questioned us, shined his flashlight around the car and saw the open beer bottles that we had hurriedly placed on the floor. The cop told us to be careful and let us go on our way. I guess back then there just wasn't an awareness of how dangerous it was to drink and drive! It was a different time...
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
A different time indeed! Thanks Amanda!
@jamescostigan3721
@jamescostigan3721 2 жыл бұрын
Some great selections, you named many of my favorites. A few I'd add, off the top of my mind are, "Cool Hand Luke", "In The Heat Of The Night", and my favorite Mel Brooks film, the original "The Producers". Guilty pleasure? Perhaps "Head" by The Monkees.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
All good choices, I still have to see In the Heat of the Night.
@MoneyCrespin
@MoneyCrespin 2 жыл бұрын
Cool list! One of my personal favorites just because it’s so silly it’s FUN! Is The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
@PaulTesta
@PaulTesta 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, This is the first time I've ever visited your channel. Like you, I love all things '60's: the cars, the clothes, the music, and especially the movies. I'm especially fond of the early '60's (i.e. The Kennedy Years). I presume we're pretty close in age. 1965 here. I was floored when you opened with my 2 favorite movies OF ALL TIME (not just the '60's): "Charade" and "It's a Mad, Mad...World." Here are a few movies from the 1960's that I am particularly fond of that you did not mention at all: "Advise and Consent" (1962) - exceptional political thriller, killer cast. "The Producers" (1968) - Mel Brooks genius, his screenplay won the Oscar "Fantastic Voyage" (1966) - one of a kind, won the Oscar for visual effects. "Inherit the Wind" (1960) - Stanley Kramer's excellent treatment of the stage play, profound ending. "Ocean's 11" (1960) - the Rat Pack in Vegas, need I say more? "The Children's Hour" (1961) - courageous, daring, groundbreaking. "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968) - Ian Fleming. Albert Broccoli. Roald Dahl. The Sherman Bros. Gold! (Oh, did I mention Dick van Dyke and Gert Frobe?) Have you seen any or all of these? I'd love to hear your thoughts... Best, Paul
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome, Paul! I have seen Chitty, Chitty and the Producers. The others are on my list of 'yet to see'! Thanks for commenting.
@PaulTesta
@PaulTesta 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 Are you up to other '60's film suggestions? I have several others to suggest, they're just not ones that I'm "especially fond" of...
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
@@PaulTesta Sure - my watch list is growing fast!
@PaulTesta
@PaulTesta 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 Well, I just went through my list of '60's movies (that I own) and there are indeed quite a few that I recommend: Here goes... The Best Man The Bedford Incident The Cardinal Fail Safe Gambit The Great Race The Guns of Navarone The Hustler Judgment at Nuremberg The Lion in Winter The List of Adrian Messenger The Longest Day The Loved One Mad Monster Party The Manchurian Candidate The Man Called Flintstone No Way to Treat a Lady The Odd Couple One, Two, Three Point Blank The Prize Seven Days in May The Shoes of the Fisherman The Thomas Crown Affair Topkapi Who's Minding the Mint? Enjoy! By the way, what's your first name? Best, Paul
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
@@PaulTesta I'm Matt. I do know several of those but have not seen many. I had forgotten about the Bedford incident! Thanks Paul
@murdockreviews
@murdockreviews 9 ай бұрын
Great list! "Thunderball" from the Bond series is my favourite. Some Hammer Horror, as well as "Mask of the Red Death" with Vincent Price would also belong on my list. Still love the Pink Panther movies.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting and Fun List Matt 👍I have to check out The Apartment,The Train, and Mirage. One that caught my interest and I also got to check out is one that Antony Rotunno mentioned on his podcast with you is The Swimmer with Burt Lancaster.I Agree with The Graduate, Ive seen it enough times as well, even though Kathrine Ross is a delight to watch! And I Love the music with Simon and Garfunkel. -On that Note: when you watch Midnight Cowboy, watch it at Night. Hoffman and Voight's performances are Top notch! Also a Great Psychedelic Warhol-ian party scene at the end of the movie (Kind of Like the Easy Rider Acid trip scene) As for Bullit with Steve McQueen, What is Cool about watching this movie is seeing San Francisco so pristine with No Traffic congestion or Homeless people living on the sidewalks. -So here is my Top 10 List of Movies from the 60's #1.Night Of The Living Dead #2.I Love You Alice B. Toklas (Peter Sellers comedy👍👍)#3. Take The Money And Run (one of Woody Allen's Best, Your going to Laugh your Ass off!!) #4.Easy Rider (Love the Soundtrack and Nicholson's performance) #5.Once Upon A Time In The West (Leone's Masterpiece! And Love watching Claudia Cardinale😍) #6. The Dirty Dozen (The Ultimate MAN movie LOL!) #--7.Cool-- Hand Luke #8.(The Monkees) Head #9.The Wild Angels (Great Low Budget drive in Biker flick with Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern) #10.Blow Up -Honorable Mentions: Repulsion (Roman Polanski psychological thriller/horror film- Hell is For Heroes (WWII movie with Steve McQueen, James Coburn and Bobby Darin.)-Nevada Smith (Great Steve McQueen Western) -Carnival Of Souls--Any Hammer or Amicus Horror movie of the 60's!!!) - And Guilty Pleasure: (Elvis's) Fun in Acapulco.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
-also Matt (totally forgot) check out these other Movies called The Incident (1967 psychological drama with Beau Bridges and Martin Sheen) The Nanny (Also a psychological british horror film with Betty Davis) If (With Malcolm Mcdowell) and Then Came Bronson (a 1969 NBC movie with Michael Parks and Martin Sheen)
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ernie - I appreciate the suggestions.
@kimba8387
@kimba8387 2 жыл бұрын
I love 60s films and recommend a few books that are great references to the genre!❤️ Videohound’s Groovy Movies Psychedelic Celluloid by Simon Matthews Sixties British Cinema by Robert Murphy
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kimba - much appreciated!
@rexpresto
@rexpresto 2 жыл бұрын
“Liberty Vallance”…Such great performances all the way around.
@denniswood1437
@denniswood1437 2 жыл бұрын
A fun presentation that makes me want to see a lot of films! So many great films from so many different genres were referenced. I appreciated that Matt mentioned Lonely Are the Brave, a smaller film and sort of a requiem for the western way of life. Stanley Donan's Bedazzled is still hilarious. Cool Hand Luke, The Time Machine, The Manchurian Candidate, The Monkees Head, Persona & Repulsion are great art films from the time. The 1960s are great for the exploration and boundaries crossed.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I had Head and Repulsion on my larger list, but I made a few cuts. So much great stuff for me to still discover!
@denniswood1437
@denniswood1437 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 That was fun Matt. Maybe, you could explore more specialized movies such as music films of the 60s, documentaries, dramas, comedies etc. Thanks again.
@williambill5172
@williambill5172 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as the best western overall... Lee Marvin as Liberty almost steals an "unstealable" film! Thanks, Matt - looking forward to your review of Midnight Cowboy...still one of my top 3 of all time!
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Hoffman as well as Jon Voight's acting are superb!!! 👍👍
@chrismcgovern1647
@chrismcgovern1647 2 жыл бұрын
8:34 "Moon River"
@cpsedmonds
@cpsedmonds 2 жыл бұрын
Matt you couldn't have posted this at a better time! I only just watched Model Shop over the weekend (because of the Echoes in the Canyon doc) and wanted to look at more 60s films to check out. If you'd also be up for making a list of films that capture that 60s California feel, I'd love to see that. I reckon Model Shop and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood would make that list for sure.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I have the Model Shop soundtrack which I love but I've never seen the film. I may do some of the Psych - biker exploitation films in a segment.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Model Shop 👍👍, also saw that one after seeing Echoes in the Canyon. Cool to see Spirit in the movie!
@harmonium8198
@harmonium8198 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting list, Matt. Nice to see the Hitchcock-like (and -lite) "Charade" getting a nod. For my money, many of the greatest films of the sixties came from places other than the U.S. and England--e.g., "8 1/2," "Breathless," "L'Avventura," "The Battle of Algiers," and especially "Persona." As for blanking on the theme song from "Breakfast at Tiffany's," probably you were distracted by the babbling of that watery, flowing thing--what's it called again?--behind you.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
How could I NOT get 'river'? Thanks for the comments, Harmonium!
@jackybluj
@jackybluj 2 жыл бұрын
Ah Henry Mancini. I loved Charade! Many of the films you mentioned are my favorites of the 60's. Family friendly films we saw in a theater but Peter Sellers, Beatles, Hitchcock, war films, westerns and Bond films were always at the drive-in. My favorite memory was seeing 'Hard Days Night' from the back of a station wagon in my pj's with a friend. Mom popped a brown paper shopping bag full of of buttered corn. Casino Royale was one of the first films I saw on a COLOR TV at my grandparent's house! Wow! When I was a kid the elementary school and our local theater would show a comedy or two for a quarter. Usually a Jerry Lewis or Bob Hope. Popcorn was a dime. Pretty great when you're 8 or9. I will watch anything with Sellers, Grant, Hepburn, or James Garner. Way too many movies to list here. This was a great idea for a video Matt. Brought back some wonderful memories. I just finished watching a couple of Peter Sellers biographies. What a marvelous odd man he was. I do recall the film 'Blow Up' being in the George Harrison biopic 'Living In The Material World' co-produced by Olivia Harrison, covering George working on the soundtrack. All time favorite movie 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'. My room was covered with posters and pictures from the film. I had 3 copies of the soundtrack. Spoiler alert: My family is related to Butch and my new grandbaby is named Cassidy. (I'll stop now.) 😆
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Great comments, Vicki - thank you so much!
@Aceface101
@Aceface101 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent treat, and i concur with all your titles. I grew up in Melbourne, Australia and funny how much I resonate with your tastes in 60's culture. Things were more simple then and less political, so it was all good, clean fun, no one got hurt, lol. Ty Matt.
@strose2002
@strose2002 2 жыл бұрын
Not a big one for movies in general, but I did enjoy your video. When you mentioned a movie I immediately thought of the music in them. Glad you took time to relax for a few days. Great job as always Matt.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks St. Rose! The music in these is almost as important as the film shot!
@ricknbacker5626
@ricknbacker5626 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy your well earned break Matt. My fave films of the 60's. # 3/4/5 are Bullet, The Producers and True Grit. #2 A Hard Days Night #1 Shot In The Dark. Looking forward to seeing your selections. Honorable mentions, The Dirty Dozen, The Good The Bad And The Ugly and The Graduate. RNB
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rick!
@wyliesmith4244
@wyliesmith4244 Жыл бұрын
Matt, This outing was a blast, and from the replies, I can see that you have a lot of movie fans watching. I confess that I have never been a Peter Sellers fan (though I enjoyed his dubbing in 1950's "The Black Rose"), but I totally agree with your assessment of "Charade" and "Arabesque" (which I like but Peck lacks Grant's humor). I saw "Blow Upin the fall of myfreshman year at college, and knew that high school was then a distant memory. I gave up looking at all the posts (all interesting to see what folks liked) as I ran out of time, but I am surprised that no one mentioned 'Ipcress File' (nor Caine's first movie, 'Zulu') not 'Tom Jones.' I spent the summer of '69 in London living with my cousin's cousins, and they lectured me on how long the post-war depression lasted in England. To the point that movies the Brits made for the Brits were in black and white as they were cheaper to film. They guessed that the shelf life for the Beatles was going to expire soon in '64 which was why 'Hard Day's Night' was in b & w. So I was dragged to a lot of British 60s movies (all in b & w) like "Georgy Girl," "The Knack," The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner,' "A Taste of Honey," "Morgan," "Billy Liar," .... Well, I was learning to establish my arty cred while in England. Some of my favorites: "The Professionals" - I'll watch Burt Lancaster in anything, and he sure played a lot of different roles, "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" - I like the music, not so much the film itself, and, guilty pleasure, "Where Eagles Dare." With all the movies recommended to you, you must live long and well to cover them all. PS Do you ever watch Yesterdays Papers on KZbin? There is a 6 minute one n Harrison's response to Ray Davies criticzing "Revolver" with some really interesting quotes from Eric Clapton.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 Жыл бұрын
Hey Wylie, yeah I was happy to switch the discussion to film and plenty of viewers l liked the switch too. I will have to check out some of your suggestions... my film era I am stronger in is 40s-50s American film noir.
@wyliesmith4244
@wyliesmith4244 Жыл бұрын
Matt, Such good taste! If good taste means liking what I do. Ever since I heard kaleidoscope sing (?) 'squirt,' I have been a Richard Widmark fan. And Robert Ryan ('Crossfire') and Charles McGraw and Marie Windsor ('Narrow margin' .... I'd say that you are viewing the right stuff.@@popgoesthe60s52
@wyliesmith4244
@wyliesmith4244 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you have seen "Ipcress File" (another b & w film), but it may be my favorite film of the 60s. Complete with a John barry soundtrack featuring a cymbalum (that's how it spelled in the liner notes). I DO like John Barry.@@popgoesthe60s52
@denisrodrigues1455
@denisrodrigues1455 2 жыл бұрын
From this period, I like very much the movie cartoon "Yellow Submarine" (1969) with the Beatles. In the field of musicals I would like to quote "West Side Story" (1961). And finally, the David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) with its very good photography.
@lauraturner4216
@lauraturner4216 2 жыл бұрын
The Beatles at first refused to have anything to do with more cartoons and so voice actors were hired. But then the lads visited the animation studio and became huge fans and put their 1 min live "stamp of approval" on the amazing cutting edge animation work of art. I was blessed to see the original and refused to see it again unless it was on the big screen. Which Yoko made sure happened for its 50th anniversary 4 yr ago. Omg what a wonderful fun event to be with a theater full of people singing along. I bought the DVD that was made from this film that was hand cleaned frame by frame , plus included the song that was left out of the original American release. When I saw it I thought "I don't remember "Bulldog" in that". Since that was the film that immediately turned me into a huge fan and I only had a cursory knowledge of their songs , that tells you how impactful that film is. Not only for the amazing capture of the time period but it's such an act of outright respect and love for those amazing young men as a gift back to them, a thank you from fans and an homage. They were VERY honored. Later I was a huge part of the Festival of Animation and learned how painstaking and brilliant those writers and artists had to be in order to create the work of art named "The Yellow Submarine" during the 60s. I wondered why Matt mentioned the others and left Y.S. off his list. Cheers! Thanks for mentioning it
@lauraturner4216
@lauraturner4216 2 жыл бұрын
And I just noticed Lawrence, same story as Y.S. Saw it in the theater and thankfully it was showing as a special engagement about 10 yr ago at arts theater here' in San Diego and I organized a group of my friends to go with me. Then I relented and bought 2 copies of the DVDs (one I play and the other is the art version case with insert and kept for my "library" like a first edition book). I also bought the paperback of his autobiography. Wow, what a man, what a story. Highly recommended.
@TheDavBow3
@TheDavBow3 2 жыл бұрын
I'm with you with Bond, Sellers and Matt Helm. Other faves - The Boston Strangler, Good Neighbor Sam, Ensign Pulver, Having A Wild Weekend, Under The Yum Yum Tree, Man From U.N.C.L.E movies, Jerry Lewis pre - 1967, How To Murder Your Wife, Planet Of The Apes.... I could go on as well 😊
@Wordsmyth8
@Wordsmyth8 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting list. We agree on several. think my favorite ‘60s movie is also one of my top movies of all time - Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I also like Charade and The Birds. One you didn’t mention that I’ve always loved is Two for the Road, with Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. Also, The Children’s Hour, Midnight Cowboy, and many more.
@denisrodrigues1455
@denisrodrigues1455 2 жыл бұрын
In "Breakfast At Tyfanny's" soundtrack can be found the Henry Mancini's song called "Moon river". There's a scene with Audrey singing this song. In my opinion, another film from this period with another great song is "Roman Adventure" (1962) with the italian theme "Al Di La". My favorite James Bond's movie is 1963's "From Russia With Love", with the theme sung by Matt Monro. As always, a great video, my friend Matt. Good to see you!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Denis! So many great films to watch! I appreciate the support.
@kenreeve32
@kenreeve32 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video. Interesting that both To Sir With Love and Goldfinger name drop the Beatles in the films, with the former praising how game-changing the Beatles were and the latter disparaging them.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, you are right. I should have mentioned the Beatles connection. Thanks Kenneth!
@Borella309
@Borella309 2 жыл бұрын
Casino Royale (1967) has (I think) "Les Beatles" written on the public toilet wall at the beginning of the film - Would be interesting if some nerd could compile a list of Beatles movie references in other films/tv shows from that era!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
@@Borella309 I didn't know that about Casino Royale - thanks!
@jasonbreneman1596
@jasonbreneman1596 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video. I like to request that you do a video on 60's Easy listening /Pop Rock crossovers. I see the records behind you, in the videos.😄
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I will most likely cover some bands in that genre first like Sergio Mendes and Herb Albert. Great stuff!
@jasonbreneman1596
@jasonbreneman1596 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 That would be great. There isn't many KZbin videos covering this subject.
@CalicoSilver
@CalicoSilver 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE '60s films, Matt. My favorite decade for movies, hands-down. (Well, I love '50s westerns, and I agree with you....westerns started getting way too violent and "gritty-for-grittiness' sake" style-over-substance starting with the '60s, although I still love some of them like "True Grit"). I love all of the films you mention here - not one dud in the bunch. I even agree with you on the over-viewed or over-rated films you mentioned at the end. But yeah, I love the '60s.....I love the look of the films (that whole '60s look.....just brings back memories of my childhood so much!) and the classier way people dressed and behaved back in the day. Not to mention the music, the cars, the beautiful '60s girls, the whole package. Loved this video, thanks!! Jeff
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jeff! Thank you for the comments. I left out a lot but it show was a great time for movies. I will be doing more videos on soundtracks from this era so stay tuned!
@JDKingStratslinger
@JDKingStratslinger 2 жыл бұрын
We have similar taste in movies as well as music. Makes sense. Keep 'em comin', Matt!
@TheRWE12
@TheRWE12 2 жыл бұрын
You haven't seen Midnight Cowboy? Don't wait any longer.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
The Best Dustin Hoffman movie, His acting in the part of Ratso Rizzo is one of his Greatest!!!
@Steve68858
@Steve68858 2 жыл бұрын
Great review Matt. I would have to add in 2 Elvis movies, Spinout and Viva Las Vegas. Also the documentary of the Monterey pop festival and lastly the 2 spy movies James Coburn did Our man Flint, In like flint are particularly good.
@Gardosunron
@Gardosunron 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you mentioned overlooked gems-The Train with Burt Lancaster and Brando's One Eyed Jacks which is in my top five best western movies. A fun summer movie is Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation. The 60s were an excellent era for music and film! Oh yeah I almost forgot Hitchcock did make one more great movie - Frenzy 1972. You should check it out Matt.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Another overlooked gem is a Brando western from 1966 called The Appalossa with John Saxon playing the heavy. Pretty good western.
@stampy2011
@stampy2011 9 ай бұрын
Hi Matt, enjoyed this immensely. Did you forget to mention Goldfinger from 1964? Also a film that I think you'll like is Mickey One, with Warren Beatty. What a performance. Also there are so many New Wave British films from this era, you may of seen some of them, like Accident, starring, Dirk Bogarde and Stanley Baker.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 9 ай бұрын
I did mention Goldfinger when talking about the Bond movies. Thank you for watching!
@jonashallberg2832
@jonashallberg2832 2 жыл бұрын
Great video matt 👍
@michaelferreri1256
@michaelferreri1256 2 жыл бұрын
All of the films you mentioned are great motion pictures in my book. A Hard Days Night & Goldfinger are all I need though. At that period of my life I really only wanted to be John Lennon or Sean Connery (as James Bond of course). Psycho and Dr. Strangelove are personal favorites as well as Magical Mystery Tour (I know. But it's The Beatles for crying out loud). Very enjoyable segment sir. Hope you enjoyed your mini-vacation.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Michael!
@francismickus2866
@francismickus2866 Жыл бұрын
Many of the comments have already noted ommissions. But I think there a some that do need to be considered. Here are twelve: The Children's Hour (W. Wyler), Judgement at Nuremberg (S. Kramer), THE TRIAL and CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT (O. Welles), Pierrot le Fou (J-L Godard), The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and Tom Jones (T. Richardson), Farenheit 451 (F. Truffaut) Two for the Road (S. Donen) El Dorado (H Hawks), Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (J. Demy) The List of Adrien Messenger (J. Huston).
@dr.fritzfassbender
@dr.fritzfassbender 2 жыл бұрын
Very good call on "Charade". It is one of the great mystery thrillers ever made, and probably Cary Grant's last good / great film. To this day it has been widely considered by film critics, film historians and just film buffs who know their movies (and you'll hear this quote all the time about "Charade"): is that "Charade" is the best (greatest) Alfred Hitchcock movie that Alfred Hitchcock never did. Charade also had those great opening film credits you saw come out from the 1960's. Also: great date movie too.
@AlanHH
@AlanHH 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t disagree with any of your choices, particularly The Apartment. Classic movie.
@davidbartholomew1555
@davidbartholomew1555 2 жыл бұрын
Good list Matt people have listed other ones that are great but they might not have been your favorite. The flint movies were good cheeses spy films loved them for that reason guilty pleasures as you term them there were so many good films in the sixties and seventies.
@jeffclement2468
@jeffclement2468 2 жыл бұрын
Nice choices. Cept I'm not big on the musicals i.e. Julie Andrews and so on... I was waiting for "Wait Until Dark" and you finally got around to it. And you an Audrey H. fan. For some reason, it was the first one I thought of re: 60's. But one glaring omission, (probably not deliberate)..."Cool Hand Luke". I know just about every line of dialogue by heart. Anyway, cool vid...chillin' by the water with a cold one. Thanks, and don't work too hard now! 😻✌
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Cool Hand Luke was another I forgot. Thanks for commenting!
@wyliesmith4244
@wyliesmith4244 Жыл бұрын
Paul Newman made a lot of movies that decade, and I confess that when 'Harper' and 'Hombre' show up on TV, I can't get out of my chair.@@popgoesthe60s52
@randomwrestlingarchive3937
@randomwrestlingarchive3937 2 жыл бұрын
Charade is a great film and very accessible to view. The movie entered the public domain right away because of a copyright error so free versions are all over the place. However, if you can watch it with the fabulous Henry Mancini soundtrack included, it's worth a few bucks for a rental. Also features one of my favorites Walter Matthau! Bonnie and Clyde makes my list for fav '60's films
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I bought the Criterion Collection version that is a great copy. I watch this about once per year.
@michaelgordon8763
@michaelgordon8763 2 жыл бұрын
We share the same film tastes....good list...thanks for including "The Misfits" Marilyn Monroe's extraordinary last performance plus I'd add two french films "La Piscine" and Jacque sTati's hilarious film all pantomime "Playtime" set in Paris in 1967 ...good to encourage folks on this side of the Atlantic to enjoy what was made in the UK and Europe in the 60's
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the french suggestions!
@astrogoodvibes6164
@astrogoodvibes6164 2 жыл бұрын
Rod Steiger with Sidney Poitier in the 1967 movie ''In the Heat of the Night'' and Rod Steiger again in the 1969 movie ''The Illustrated Man'' and who could leave out Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in the 1962 horror film ''Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?''. These would have to be three of my all time favorite ' 60's movies
@BradyDale04
@BradyDale04 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been a fan of 60’s counterculture I’ve always loved the music I use to watch re runs of the Monkees with my grandma I especially love Hard days night and Hold On The Herman’s Hermits film from 1966 and the funny part about it is I’m only 18 years old most people my age are listening to Rap😂
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear you enjoy the old stuff!
@BradyDale04
@BradyDale04 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the wonderful videos your my favorite KZbinr can’t wait to see your next Band History.
@leamanc
@leamanc 2 жыл бұрын
Torn Curtain is very underrated, although there’s no doubt Newman feels a bit out of his element. I’ve still never came around to Topaz but I’ll give it another shot. I think his true last great film was Frenzy, from the next decade.
@Mr.-J-2024
@Mr.-J-2024 2 жыл бұрын
That was a fun watch Matt. I enjoyed it. :- ) Most of your favourites weren’t mine, but many of mine you finally mentioned toward the second half of your list…LOL. A few quick extras that came to mind: Dr. Zhivago, Barbarella, Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, Barefoot In The Park, and Thunderbirds Are Go (1966 movie). By the way, when you mentioned Blow Up, it triggered in my mind some foggy trivia that Antonioni wanted The Who for the band, but they turned him down. The Yardbirds was a follow-up. That might make sense as to why Beck does a Townshend on his equiptment in that film…LOL. Thanks.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Barbarella would be in my guilty pleasures category I think. I didn't know Thunderbirds had a movie! For Blow Up, Velvet Underground was also considered as was Tomorrow, who actually recorded a song called Blow Up, which is great.
@robertzastrow4648
@robertzastrow4648 2 жыл бұрын
Some of my favorites from the 1960s are The Incredible Mr. Limpet, The Shakiest Gun In The West (both with Don Knotts), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (with Dick Van Dyke), Once Upon A Time In The West (my favorite western, with Charles Bronson and Henry Fonda), Bikini Beach (favorite Annette/Frankie Beach movie), Easy Come, Easy Go (favorite Elvis film), Help (favorite Beatles film). Also, like you, really like It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World. One of my favorite scenes from that movie is when Buddy Hackett's character is standing in front of the "Big W" (4 standing palm trees growing in a slanted way, to form the letter W). His character faces the trees, then turns to the camera saying, "Everyone's looking for some "Big W". Well, where is it?" The expression on his face (when he realizes he's in front of the "Big W")!
@SurferJoe1
@SurferJoe1 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of great choices- for me, (top of my head) "The Apartment", "AHDN", "The Graduate", "Bonnie and Clyde", "2001", "Romeo and Juliet", "The World of Henry Orient", "Pink Panther" (Fran Jeffries scene!), "Sound of Music", "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (how could you cramp up on "Moon River"?), "Charade". Framed original 1-sheets for "Tiffany's" and "Charade" on my walls.
@SurferJoe1
@SurferJoe1 2 жыл бұрын
Also" "The Loved One", "Yellow Submarine", "Goldfinger", "The Party", "Beach Blanket Bingo", "Mothra", "Viva Las Vegas", "The Nanny"...
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I cramped up on Moon River while sitting on a dock ON a river! I'm getting old.
@SurferJoe1
@SurferJoe1 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 I'll send you one of those alert bracelets in case you can't get up.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
The World Of Henry Orient another great Peter Sellers movie, which reminds me of another one of my favorite Peter Sellers movie After The Fox .
@KneeAches
@KneeAches 5 ай бұрын
I see this is a year old but enjoyed it: Shot in the Dark was my favorite comedy for decades. Goldfinger the BEST bond film….In my top all time movies from your list along with Hard Days Night andThe Birds. Love The Apartment The Wild Bunch is my favorite western all time, 1969. We went to the movies (us kids) most Saturdays so my fav kids movies include: Journey to the Center of the Earth and The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. Other great 60s movies: Cool Hand Luke, The Graduate, 2001, Bullitt, The Pawnbroker….but that’s my list. I was 10-18 years old during that decade.
@KneeAches
@KneeAches 2 жыл бұрын
Matt: so much I agree with: The Birds, Goldfinger, A Shot in the Dark, and so many more. I have kept a favorite movie list of my top 50 or so movies for almost 50 years. I was a little disappointed that 3 of my top ten were movies you have “seen enough” but one I really think you are missing the boat on is The Wild Bunch….the last western that was needed. The characters, the actors, the music, cinematography…..it is about men who have outlived their time when technology is encroaching….it will end their world…It’s about a lot more than making the violence look more realistic….as it attempted to do at the time. It is about the code of the west: stick by your friends, do the right thing……even if you are not the best of men.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I haven't seen the Wild Bunch for 30 years but I will have to revisit it. Thanks David for commenting!
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with your assessment on The Wild Bunch, Great cast and fantastic directing by the Legendary Sam Peckinpah. (Also check out -Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo García, Top Notch acting by Warren Oates)
@lk63
@lk63 2 жыл бұрын
Also the Mid-60's British offbeat comedies like Georgie Girl, The Knack and How to Get It and Morgan A Suitable Case For Treatment.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I'll have to check those both - thanks!
@caryrodda
@caryrodda 2 жыл бұрын
Good list. I have seen and enjoyed maybe 80 percent of those. I'm glad you remembered to mention the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns at the end, because that was my biggest quibble on your list, by saying Liberty Valance (a great movie, no doubt) should have been the western to end all westerns. Love those spaghetti westerns with Ennio Morricone's great music. Also I'm with you on From Russia, with Love, which I consider to be the most underrated Bond movie. The other thought I had in all these great films you listed was that it's a sad commentary on the Hollywood of today. They just don't make movies like those any more.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comments, Cary! Much appreciated.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Ennio Morricone's music score on Once Upon A Time In The West is superb!!!
@kilgoringtroutless6295
@kilgoringtroutless6295 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone's list is different but I liked your movies. Fun fact, that is Claudine Longet dancing with Peter sellers in 'The Party' she was married to singer Andy Williams until 1975. A year after the divorce she shot and killed her boyfriend olympic skier Spider Sabich, the jury convicted her of negligent homicide, she got a small fine and 30 days in jail, good to be more beautiful, rich and famous than your victim I guess. One movie I would have added at least as a guilty pleasure is "The Magic Christian" Peter Sellers and Youngman Grand (Ringo Star) .
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Claudine makes a memorable appearance. Very beautiful and an excellent shot!
@dondawber9107
@dondawber9107 2 жыл бұрын
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a corker of a film :-)
@venedenn1
@venedenn1 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting list. Not sure if it counts (because it’s a documentary), but The Endless Summer is a classic
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I would say that counts - thanks!
@richardtillona8947
@richardtillona8947 7 ай бұрын
Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, talk about a great soundtrack, Matt.
@simplechronology2605
@simplechronology2605 2 жыл бұрын
My votes (in no order): Faces (1968), Blow Up (1966), The Birds (1963), Performance (1970), Casino Royale (1967), The Trip (1967), West Side Story (1961), Midnight Cowboy (1969), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Lolita (1962)
@heywally2739
@heywally2739 2 жыл бұрын
Great list, Matt! Favorite films always attach us to our memories of place and time. I was 8 in 1960 and saw a lot of these when they came out, at big screen theaters. I’ll pick a few that I saw in those theaters that are the most memorable; my overall favorites list would be longer and include films like “The Apartment”. OK - “The Mask” (really effective 3D and nightmarish scenes), “Goldfinger”, “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World” (what a cast and so entertaining), “Psycho” (freaked me out, but didn’t see it until I was 13), “Yellow Submarine/“King of Hearts” (double bill at the Biograph in Chicago, on acid), “Dr. Strangelove”, “Lord of the Flies”, “2001” in Cinerama, 70mm screen, “Bonnie and “Clyde” (in Aspen, on 10,000 mile VW van driving trip in 68’ with my friend and his parents), “Easy Rider”, “Alice’s Restaurant”, “The President’s Analyst”, “Cool Hand Luke”, “The Hustler.”
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comments, Wally!
@tunafish2521
@tunafish2521 2 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you had a great childhood with wonderful memories. I did too. Our special treat was “movies on the wall”.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds very nice. Yeah, my childhood was idyllic.
@TomSnyder--theJaz
@TomSnyder--theJaz 9 ай бұрын
Hey Matt, Since you like Peter Sellers and the Beatles, I suggest you put 'The Magic Christan' on your movie list! Cheers
@chrisdonaldson8902
@chrisdonaldson8902 2 жыл бұрын
Great list Matt !! Love those zany Beatles movies too of course . So glad you mentioned "The Misfits" & "Lonely Are the Brave" ( hardly anyone does) but also I would have Lawrence of Arabia & Dr. Zhivago on my list . L The Sellers film " I Love You Alice B. Toklas " and the original "Bedazzled" from 1967 would be in my fav. comedies of the 60's as well .
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Several have mentioned Bedazzled, which I still have to see. Thanks Chris!
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
I Love You Alice B. Toklas 👍👍Great Peter Sellers Comedy!!!
@evanshear5378
@evanshear5378 2 жыл бұрын
Good list. Enjoyed it. My favourite films from that decade is; In the Heat of the Night, Bullitt, The Hustler, Butch Cassidy, Midnight Cowboy, Hud, A Fist Full of Dollars, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf & The Graduate.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I forgot about Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf - I saw it on the big screen in the 90s.
@evanshear5378
@evanshear5378 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 That's cool. It did deserve those Oscars. Thx for the reply.
@syater
@syater 2 жыл бұрын
Ah, so happy for your 60s side-trip into film, Matt. You list several I haven't seen but of the ones on your list that I have seen my favorites are: Blow Up, 81/2, Hard Day's, From Russia With Love, Shot in the Dark, Charade, Tiffany's (even though greatly modified from the novel. I'm a Hitchcock fan but probably have no need to see The Birds again. Some from my list: -- The Time Machine (1960) -- The Magnificent Seven (1960) - Zazie in the Metro (1960) -- La Dolce Vita (1960) -- Jules and Jim (1961) -- Knife in the Water (1962) -- An Autumn Afternoon (1962) -- Band of Outsiders (1964) -- Yojimbo (1961) -- Sanjuro (1962) -- Cleo from 5 to7 (1962) -- Doctor Zhivago (1965) -- Daisies (1966, Czech New Wave) -- Fahrenheit 451 (1967) -- Don't Look Back (1967) -- Petulia (1968) -- Women in Love (1969). And I'm curious where you stand on Easy Rider and if you will consider a 70s film post? It's my contention that American and British film for 20s plus really got going late in the 60s and blossomed even more in the 70s, until Star Wars showed that (essentially) comics were a good source for block-buster size revenue. Great post!
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I may tackle some of the biker/psych-ploitation films at some point. I like Easy Rider for its importance but I haven't seen it in a while. Thanks for the recommendations !
@syater
@syater 2 жыл бұрын
​@@popgoesthe60s52 Easy Rider *was* important for opening up what was possible but also not so far from being just another biker-western-psych flick with Jack and/or Peter and/or Dennis in it. Maybe we could say it was the best of that hybrid genre. I hope you can get to La Dolce Vita. One of the best films ever. The look exchanged between Mastroianni and the young girl toward the end is a moment of heartbreaking cinematic magic.
@henryptak1726
@henryptak1726 2 жыл бұрын
Good list - since you did include some WW2 stuff, surprised you overlooked "Sink The Bismarck", especially considering the late Johnny Horton's hit song (his last one before he died later that year). Smart career move, if he was going to crack the UK market (especially after his previous hit, "The Battle of New Orleans"). Also, I agreed with a previous poster regarding "The Haunting", and "The Innocents" - two of the finest of that genre. '
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
I've never seen Sink the Bismarck. I'll have to put that on my list! Thanks for the comments, Henry.
@henryptak1726
@henryptak1726 2 жыл бұрын
@@popgoesthe60s52 An exciting true story, and there seems to be an increasing amount of continuing interest in the whole campaign on youtube - my kids loved that movie at our house. And if you like ghost stories, definitely check out the other flicks I mentioned, if you haven't seen them already.. Thanks, again!
@tdgallagher218
@tdgallagher218 2 жыл бұрын
Great list. I've prob seen 80% of the films mentioned. A few of my faves that were seared into my memory as a child was Carnival Of Souls (1962) and Lord Of The Flies (1963)--RIP Peter Brook and Ship Of Fools (1965). Years later, I've come to appreciate In The Heat Of The Night and Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (both 1967).
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank for adding some on your list!
@papagarth
@papagarth Ай бұрын
My brother turned me on to Godzilla; and he knew some things about Magical Mystery Tour - which I didn't see until it ( and other Beatles movies) were on TV ( I think PBS, as that is our default station) I did see a ' horror ' movie in sixties; we went to a friend's house to see it - I might remember incorrectly, but I think it was " The Brain" it was a bit slow, I guess for suspense . . . I don't remember being startled by anything . . . I saw all the Planet of The Apes movies on a TV ' marathon ', while visiting my grandmother. . .
@billmcsorley6304
@billmcsorley6304 2 жыл бұрын
Great list, and let me add two even though I could probably add 10. But two memorable films are "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", and "easy Rider". to my recollection, Easy Rider was the first movie to use a collection of rock songs by different artists tp compile a soundtrack, which then became quite popular.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I just watched Guess Who's Coming and I forgot about it. Easy Rider is another classic that I have seen but missed. Thanks Bill!
@lauraturner4216
@lauraturner4216 2 жыл бұрын
In 1969 I had a fabulous 5 weeks of Spanish summer school in Monterrey . We took a weekend train trip to Mexico City to visit all the sites. For an unknown reason one of the activities was to see Guess Who's CtD in the theater with Spanish subtitles! It was hilarious because the translation was inadequate and all of us US-ians were laughing while the rest of the theater didn't get the jokes. Very fun memory
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
@@lauraturner4216 That's a very cool memory - thanks for offering it.
@EricRyder2012
@EricRyder2012 2 жыл бұрын
I liked the Psychedelic 1967 Roger Corman directed film "The Trip" which also was written by Jack Nicholson and stars Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Bruce Dern, and Dennis Hopper. It's about a commercial director going thorough a divorce and for a distraction his friend recommends to take LSD to calm his nerves, only for him to get a bit disillusioned and sees strange things like naked rituals, knights on horses, witches and other strange shit along the way. Once he gets out on the streets he does weird stuff like breaking into a stranger's house, bothers a woman while she's doing the laundry and passes out at a bar. It's more trippier than Easy Rider.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I've got that movie. Probably the best "psych" film but just ends up been weird and over surreal at the expense of the story. I'll have to watch it again, though.
@erniericardo8140
@erniericardo8140 2 жыл бұрын
Another one that makes a Great double feature with The Trip is Psych Out with Jack Nicholson, Also Check out another Great Roger Corman movie The Wild Angels also with Peter Fonda.
@donaldfabiano7775
@donaldfabiano7775 2 жыл бұрын
hi matt! hope you're enjoying your vacation...really enjoyed your list as i own 95% of these on vhs, dvd, blue ray but, as i watched i kept thinking- he's going to mention them, i just KNOW! he's going to mention them...if not as favorites, then as guilty pleasures because you're right on point with your list but, no mention of "the ghost and mr. chicken" "the great race" and "those magnificent men in their flying machines" all family favorites. if you haven't seen them, try renting and watch with the whole family, they'll become family favorites too.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken I haven't seen since I was a kid and I don't quite remember it. I'll have to check out your others. Thanks Donald!
@deirdre108
@deirdre108 2 жыл бұрын
Great list! I'd like to add one that was a sleeper and wasn't too well received at the time: "The Americanization of Emily" starring Julie Andrews and James Garner. I think it wasn't that popular because of JA playing against type and not singing! The script was written by the venerable Paddy Chayefsky and that alone would make the movie worthwhile.
@popgoesthe60s52
@popgoesthe60s52 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Michael, I didn't know that one.
@wyliesmith4244
@wyliesmith4244 Жыл бұрын
I watched it again last month, and it really is good, and gave Julie Andrews a chance to show that she could act without singing.
@deirdre108
@deirdre108 Жыл бұрын
@@wyliesmith4244 Too bad the movie somewhat bombed at the time with Julie playing against type. At least she and James Garner would costar again in Victor/Victoria the following decade.
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