The Genius Of Altman's POPEYE

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Review of Robert Altman's POPEYE movie starring Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall.
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@scottmoore1614
@scottmoore1614 Жыл бұрын
What many don’t appreciate is that this film is based on the original Segar strip, therefore it has Olive’s extended family, her old boyfriend Ham Gravy and characters like Geezil. The casting is perfect. Love the music, the sets. One of my all time favorites and it’s because I’m a huge fan of the Segar strips from the 30s.
@fad23
@fad23 Жыл бұрын
I reread the entire Segar run a couple of years ago and Ham Gravy gets kicked out of the strip pretty quickly! I also got a collection of the pre-Popeye Thimble Theater strips.
@HamiltonMechanical
@HamiltonMechanical Жыл бұрын
Everything is food.....
@2wayplebney
@2wayplebney Жыл бұрын
This is why I came here after watching this video. The movie is a delight to fans of the comic strip.
@scottmoore1614
@scottmoore1614 Жыл бұрын
I always dreamed of a sequel, keeping in the spirit of the original Segar strip, with the Sea Hag, Eugene the Jeep and the Goons! Admittedly, the Jeep and the Goons would have been hard to pull off, but I would have loved to have seen them try.
@tonebone7449
@tonebone7449 Жыл бұрын
I was going to post exactly this. It's called Popeye, but it's really Thimble Theater, featuring Popeye. I think that threw a lot of people off, who only really knew Popeye from the Fleischer and later cartoons.
@bwware
@bwware Жыл бұрын
I saw this movie in the theater when I was 7 and it immediately locked in my brain and became one of my top 5 movies of all time. I own the soundtrack on multiple copies of vinyl and CDS. I will always defend this movie. Would love to see it in the theater again one day.
@nooneofimportance2110
@nooneofimportance2110 Жыл бұрын
I saw this movie as 5 or 6 years of age (too young to have seen it in theaters). It was one of my favorite movies at the time. I still have a copy of it somewhere around here. The thing is I normally HATE musicals, and yet I still love THIS movie, DESPITE being a musical. You have no reason to defend this movie, because it's just a fun movie that is entertaining, and you can watch it with family. If it needs more defense than that, it's not worth talking to those that don't like it.
@juniorjames7076
@juniorjames7076 Жыл бұрын
I always loved this film since I first saw it televised in 1981 or 1982 (I must have been 10 or 11). Even later as an adult watching it here and there in college, on cable, etc. I thought Robin Williams was a comedic genius!!! The movie is a comedy masterpiece.
@MDoddio
@MDoddio Жыл бұрын
I never got to see it in the theatres, because it bombed. I couldn't convince my mom. It was very disappointing to my 7 year old self
@scottmcguirk4848
@scottmcguirk4848 Жыл бұрын
@@MDoddio i remember trying so hard to like it when I saw it in a theater. Guess I was around 8, liked Robin Williams and the cartoon. Didn’t think it was terrible. Just felt disappointed. Now I enjoy the production value and rewatching clips are fun.
@christopherdeguilio6375
@christopherdeguilio6375 Жыл бұрын
So right with you. Saw it at 5. In the theater. Own the soundtrack. Swee Pea's Lullaby is what I sang to my son when he was an infant.
@indiedavecomix3882
@indiedavecomix3882 Жыл бұрын
It feels like a musical stage play. All the songs are ear worms, and this is easily my favorite guilty pleasure movie. It is so different, it really stands out.
@christianali5431
@christianali5431 Жыл бұрын
Maybe they should have just made it a stage play.
@mysticvirgo9318
@mysticvirgo9318 Жыл бұрын
"I'm Mean" ran through our family for well over a month the first time wa all watched it on VHS ( damn im old)
@auldthymer
@auldthymer Жыл бұрын
@@mysticvirgo9318 For me, it was: and all at once I knew, I knew at once, I knew he needed meeeeeee.
@auntiewewe972
@auntiewewe972 Жыл бұрын
Watched this over and over in the 80s all of us kids singing Sweet Haven, He's large, and I yam what I am. Perfect for kids, great for adults. The immortal Robin Williams, and Shelly Duvall , the same year the Shining came out. This movie rocks
@palmereldritch7777
@palmereldritch7777 Жыл бұрын
Harry Nilsson Rules!
@angrytheclown801
@angrytheclown801 Жыл бұрын
I still pop off with I'm mean I'm mean occasionally.
@palmereldritch7777
@palmereldritch7777 Жыл бұрын
@@angrytheclown801 you know what i mean
@ForDemoPurposesOnly
@ForDemoPurposesOnly Жыл бұрын
One thing that strikes me about this movie is how gritty and lived in this world looks, which I feel adds to its' charm. I saw it on it's original run on HBO and liked it quite a bit.
@55twintv39
@55twintv39 Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: The original Donkey Kong arcade game was supposed to be a Popeye game. But Nintendo couldn’t get the rights so Miyamoto came up with a similar concept. With a carpenter getting his girlfriend kidnapped by his pet Gorilla. Mario(known back then as Jumpman) is Popeye. Pauline is olive. And Donkey Kong is Bluto.
@TYoung023
@TYoung023 Жыл бұрын
The casting was always the thing that impressed me the most. Robin and Shelly of course, but everyone looked their part perfectly. And yes, it’s “drip by drip”. Not overly manic and kind of moody, but that in-depth character/story development wasn’t lost on me. I’ll always consider this a classic!
@TheOneSoulMate_
@TheOneSoulMate_ Жыл бұрын
The casting in this is as so amazing. I was blown away in how perfect it was. Of course Robin did such an amazing job. I remember watching this movie in the theatre and I enjoyed it a lot.
@treesny
@treesny 10 ай бұрын
The casting in ALL of Robert Altman's films is amazing.
@J.S.3259
@J.S.3259 Жыл бұрын
Very fortunate to have seen a beautiful 35mm print from the UCLA Film & TV Archive, which has produced gorgeous restorations of two of Altman’s best, Come Back to the 5 and Dime… and That Cold Day in the Park
@kendrom
@kendrom Жыл бұрын
One thing I never see modern critics comment on, is that it is the audiences that have changed, as well as the movies. To a modern audience, older films are drawn out. However, to people watching them when they came out, they were normally paced, for the most part. Audiences of the past didn't need to be spoonfed only pertinent plot points and action sequences. What modern audiences now would call a "lull" in the film, actually provided context and depth. Ironically, it's the lack of this approach that has made many modern movies lack a soul.
@Buggy-su4oy
@Buggy-su4oy Жыл бұрын
Robin and Ray's scene together when Pappy orders Popeye to eat the spinach is hilarious....the film of it must have been torture for Ray being tied up and Robin most likely making jokes and doing voices...Ray probably wet his pants from laughing.😂😂😂😂😂😊😅
@cadaverouspawn
@cadaverouspawn Жыл бұрын
such and underrated gem of a film. was a favorite growing up. Robin Williams was a genius, such a great performer.
@johncrawford5225
@johncrawford5225 Жыл бұрын
The soundtrack, written by 1970s singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson, is as brilliant as the casting and Altman's directing. The lyrics are hilarious. I also love how well they incorporate the original 1930s characters as well.
@leonardHughes-iq3wv
@leonardHughes-iq3wv Жыл бұрын
Went to see it twice at the theater when I was 15 years old.
@pacebrison1453
@pacebrison1453 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching this movie for over 40 years. It’s always been one of my favorites. This has got to be the deepest analysis of Popeye I’ve ever seen and it’s quite appreciated . I’ve never thought of it as being deep, only entertaining. I see now I was very much mistaken. Makes me love it even more.
@fad23
@fad23 Жыл бұрын
I remember when this movie came out and I remember listening to the soundtrack album for days on end. Over the decades I became a fan of the EC Segar strips and still have them proudly displayed on my shelf.
@RandomAssaultPodcast
@RandomAssaultPodcast Жыл бұрын
It's funny you compare Popeye to Mario, because the original Donkey Kong game was supposed to be Popeye
@jcasillas78
@jcasillas78 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, I always loved this movie! I realized recently how much Warren Beatty's Dick Tracy has in common with Popeye: A sensitive, mumbly protagonist who doesn't want to be the tough guy we know him to be. A slow burn romance with a sweet, old fashioned feel to it, fantastic sets and production values that sometimes crowd the actual dialogue and story. Two bizarre and yet very interesting cartoon adaptations that could easily have been simple crowd pleasers, but chose to go in another direction.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
I agree! Thanks for watching. Maybe I'll tackle Dick Tracy someday 👍
@elwoodjacobs4353
@elwoodjacobs4353 Жыл бұрын
I would respectfully disagree. Character-wise, Beatty's Tracy was just a plank of wood in a yellow hat surrounded by characters with more personality than him (except for Madonna. She was about as emotionless as Tracy). It's always a bad sign when your gangsters have more depth & emotions than your hero. Williams' Popeye, on the other hand, _actually had_ emotions. He got happy, sad, angry, confused, etc., & he reacted naturally to things that happened to him & around him.
@golson1016
@golson1016 Жыл бұрын
I remember when I first learned that there were people out there that legitimately thought this was a bad movie, it was like learning that Santa wasn't real. The music is legitimately very good and the King's performance is one of his most memorable. RIP.
@2wayplebney
@2wayplebney Жыл бұрын
Harry Nilsson totally got the characters and the tone of the movie. I had a cassette of the soundtrack songs, but it succumbed to humidity. I am not sure if it is still available.
@sdaniels160
@sdaniels160 Жыл бұрын
I was about 12 when this came out and I didn't get it. This makes me want to give it a second chance because it looks wonderful and I miss Robin Williams.
@ryrythefryguy4645
@ryrythefryguy4645 Жыл бұрын
this movie is based off the comic strip, not the cartoon. thats what makes it so good. its gen x's musical. loved this movie when i was a kid
@josephmcconnell7310
@josephmcconnell7310 Жыл бұрын
Great review! It's so nice to just sometimes sit back and watch a review like this.
@MrBlukai
@MrBlukai 2 ай бұрын
I saw this film when I was a little boy and I loved it! Now as a father I still love it and children love it just the same. It’s a perfect hidden gem. Robin Williams & Shelley Duvall were amazing in it!
@edique9772
@edique9772 Жыл бұрын
I fell in love with this film when I saw it at the theater when it first came out. I think one of the reasons it failed in the beginning was because nobody knew Robin Williams at the time. Mork and Mindy was still on TV, I think he had been in one other movie. There was a story that Robert Altman came up to Shelley Duval and said, "I have a role that you were born to play!" And she says, "Oh, Bob, I'm not ready for another movie yet!" She had just been in "The Shining" and had it up to here with Stanley Kubrick. Bob Altman shrugged and was about to leave when she asked curiously, " Who is it?" So he says like he knows his luck has turned, "It's Olive Oyl!" She blinked and said, her disposition entirely changed, "You're right!" Usually I hate the fact that the male always gets the good part as the hero, and the female's part is always disappointing; she does nothing but cry and get tied to a railroad track! But Olive Oyl is a whole different breed of heroine! Sure she does cry and she does get tied to a railroad track, but she does so much more than that! And Shelley Duval nailed it! You forgot to mention that it was written by another cartoonist, Jules Pfeiffer, and the music was written by Harry Nilsen who wrote and performed everything on the radio back then that no one today has heard of! He wrote, "Without You," that was covered to excellent effect by Mariah Carey, and "Me and 😊 Arrow" from the animated TV movie he also wrote, "The Point!" (" ... because you don't have to have a point to have a Point!")
@0311Mushroom
@0311Mushroom Жыл бұрын
The movie was following with the original story. Popeye did not always eat spinach and become a beast, that was added later in the comics.
@Solitaire001
@Solitaire001 Жыл бұрын
From what I understand, spinach was just a one-time gag in the comic strip.
@Wendy_O._Koopa
@Wendy_O._Koopa 3 ай бұрын
@@Solitaire001 No, it was not a "one time" thing, but it wasn't a thing until two years after he was introduced to the strip. Then, a full year _after_ that, this is in 1932 by now, was when he was lost in the desert and Olive wants to save him with spinach, but she's not sure if canned spinach will do. Spoiler warning, it works; so all-in-all it took three years before the Popeye and spinach relationship resembled what we saw in all the cartoons; so a 114 minute movie is actually condensing things quite a lot.
@theAlphatron
@theAlphatron Жыл бұрын
Saw this movie as a kid and fell in love with it. One of my favorite movies of all time to this day.
@poskeegget8043
@poskeegget8043 Жыл бұрын
Getting this DVD was one of my all time favourite finds. To this day, I can't decide if I remember it as long or short. This truely is a great review and thoughts upon such an underrated movie.
@FurtiveSkeptical
@FurtiveSkeptical Жыл бұрын
Upon reflection as an older person who saw it young, it had a musical/movie hybrid feel. Loved the physical comedy Williams brought to the performance. Man, the theatre full of kids and adults I saw the movie in, went up with wild shouts and cheers of applause when that octopus got punched into the lower stratosphere! 😅 That movie always left an impression on my young mind.👏
@mahalaps3
@mahalaps3 Жыл бұрын
Funny thing about this movie for me is I can sit and be entertained by it and at the same time be ready to take a nap while it plays in the background. It's so mellow. It's perfect for a lazy Saturday afternoon.
@NemeanLion-
@NemeanLion- Жыл бұрын
I love how Popeye enters the film. It’s clearly a wonderful nod to Homer’s many artworks surrounding “The Gulf Stream” and in doing so we are introduced to the mysterious strangers resolute determination. Calmly rowing into port from the open sea, denotes he is a man of strength and courage, but is also an oddity. Someone who doesn’t follow rules of the norm and makes others nervous and judgmental.
@treesny
@treesny 10 ай бұрын
And that's balanced by the last shot, showing Bluto swimming frantically off into the distance...
@Fool3SufferingFools
@Fool3SufferingFools Жыл бұрын
“I thoroughly engaged your enjoyment party…” This film could have been a success, except it came out in 1980, when every big movie was expected to be The Empire Strikes Back. Instead, it was a gentle, quirky homage to a cartoon character that was destined for cult status.
@christopherdeguilio6375
@christopherdeguilio6375 Жыл бұрын
One of the most special films in the world to me. I saw it in the theater with my Mom as a child and have loved it ever since. It was only once I got to college and became aware of who Robert Altman was that I truly became obsessed, though. I watch it at least once a year...Swee Pea's Lullaby is what I sang to my son when he was an infant...
@matthewfarmer2520
@matthewfarmer2520 Жыл бұрын
I was 4 in 1980 and saw in theaters with my family so my mom chose a family feature so it would be ok for us, it turn out to be Robert Altman "Popeye" the old vintage 1930s cartoon finally get big movie 🎥 in theatres, the baby was Robert Altman grandson they use in the movie. Little sweet pea. Thanks for sharing this.😊
@greggvictorious968
@greggvictorious968 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only person who remembers this movie. So glad to know others appreciate it as well.
@CaptNRetro
@CaptNRetro Жыл бұрын
The flintstones was a mega hit when it released in 94..a budget of 46 million and a box office of 342 million...no one cared about critics or their reviews except for Siskel and Ebert back then...Kids loved it
@tjsogmc
@tjsogmc Жыл бұрын
I saw this in theaters way back when. I really liked it then, and I like it now. No apologies. And I often quote a line "I'm no doctor, but I know when I'm losing my patience (patients)". I use that line a lot.
@jasonholt1776
@jasonholt1776 Жыл бұрын
Loved Bill Irwin's physical comedy as Ham Gravy
@johncrawford5225
@johncrawford5225 Жыл бұрын
One of Robert Altman's signatures is to have characters (and entire conversations) talking over each other, so you really have to listen closely to get all the jokes. As another example, see his 1970 version of "MASH."
@auldthymer
@auldthymer Жыл бұрын
I thought that was a wonderful interpretation of the cartoon's muttered asides.
@angrytheclown801
@angrytheclown801 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies growing up, and I loved the cartoon. Even had an adventure record where they put your name in it. Never wanted to live in that movie's world though
@fad23
@fad23 Жыл бұрын
I got such a rush of nostalgia hearing "He Needs Me" in Punch Drunk Love.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
I love that they used this song in that movie, it somehow fit so well!
@lardrell
@lardrell 8 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the way you deeply broke down this movie. I am asking myself how come I didn't see so much detail as you did. Plus, the fact that you weren't even born when it was in theaters. I seen it at 10 years old and it never left me. Till this day I still say there has never been better casting than in popeye the movie. I think Robin's character acting was the best I seen in my life and I am 54 years old. This was a perfect movie. There is no other movie like it. The soundtrack is godly, and the opening seen with popeye in the sea coming to shore is sooo intense you can't take your eyes off the screen. I absolutely love that scene. They should have gotten Oscar's for their performances. It was until I was an adult that I learned the movie flopped. It took me days to get over that. I couldn't for the life of understand how anyone could not see the beauty and genius in this movie. Like one person said, "it was like finding out Santa wasn't real". This is my 6th favorite movie of all time and I am still waiting to for it to come out on uhd 4k. Rip Robin, love you, Shelly. P.s. Sweet haven looked so real I wanted to live there. It was so gritty but beautiful.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES 8 ай бұрын
It's been really nice to find out that others love this one as much as I do :)
@2112splunge
@2112splunge Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies of my childhood. Very nice deep dive into this classic. Thanks
@webofhair
@webofhair Жыл бұрын
I was able to see this as a kid on opening day, I was a huge fan of Popeye, the cartoon, and I was beyond excited that this movie was made. I love Mark and Mindy, so I was excited to see him playing as Popeye.
@johnwihebrink4017
@johnwihebrink4017 Жыл бұрын
Dude, loved your review especially the song at the end. You killed it. I remember Roger Ebert giving this movie a good review as well.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
@auldthymer
@auldthymer Жыл бұрын
Came here to praise the singing as well! You rocked!
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
@@auldthymer Thanks for the nice comment!
@eddieblz
@eddieblz Жыл бұрын
The first time I saw this film, blew me away and is one of those movies that I can watch over and over again.
@nostalgiamostalgia0319
@nostalgiamostalgia0319 Жыл бұрын
This is one of those movies that gets a lot more entertaining as an adult due to the newly given appreciation for the setting and relevance to the source material. Robin Williams rocked in his very first lead role and there was so many aspects that hit close to home, from the mid-30s setting, to the appearances of the run down houses, and especially the characters and lore. I don't care what people say, this movie is a great adaption of a cartoon, let alone for the 80s.
@Rob.S-
@Rob.S- Жыл бұрын
My favorite childhood movie full stop.
@turtlevox4181
@turtlevox4181 Жыл бұрын
A rare spot on review, by which I mean it agrees with my opinion 100%. An additional fact is that it was based as much on the comic strip Popeye as the animated version. Altman was a comix aficionado.
@oliverthedog5619
@oliverthedog5619 8 ай бұрын
you made a brilliant video! poopdeck pappy is actually one of my favorite characters though. but it's my favorite movie since childhood. the casting, the sets, the scenery, the music. the violence was non-threatening and it had a grounded, 'realistic' vibe to it amid its fantastical setting. i read they ran out of money near the end and had to cut out a ton of stuff but i still love it.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I love it too.
@Cherylinna
@Cherylinna Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel, thank you for what you’re doing with these movies! These off the wall movies like Popeye & others need to exist, not every movie can be a block buster. But this movie like many others provide important messages, even if it’s extremely corny 🥳 Keep it up !
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the nice comment!
@Evan55914
@Evan55914 Жыл бұрын
I watched Popeye cartoons in the 1970s as a kid and loved them. I saw the movie in a local theater. Love the production values and the music. I had the sound track too. Here in New York the movie got promoted as a float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. It's an intriguing movie with charm. To this day I still love Popeye in all of his incarnations.
@auldthymer
@auldthymer Жыл бұрын
I remember that parade: 14-year old me was troubled by the lyric "safe from democracy!"
@stanleyteriaca2184
@stanleyteriaca2184 Жыл бұрын
The comic strip was called Thimble Theater, not Popeye.
@teocentrismo1
@teocentrismo1 Жыл бұрын
"everything seems shot from far away and then zoomed in for some reason" you've just described Altman's whole style for all his career
@NoahSpurrier
@NoahSpurrier Жыл бұрын
I saw this when it came out. It wasn’t perfect, but it had enough awesome bits to make it worthy of cult status. The casting was perfect.
@carloshenriquezimmer7543
@carloshenriquezimmer7543 Жыл бұрын
I watched this movie for the first time in TV, back when I was a kid, like 1994-ish. When it came into conversations, alongside other comic/cartoon movies NOBODY ELSE remembered it. For I while I tought it was a fever dream, or a "Mandela Effect" of my childhood. Than I found it playing on a cable channel. And meand my family watched it. Now I know: IT IS A FEVER DREAM. PERIOD.
@DamonRunyon-pu2du
@DamonRunyon-pu2du Жыл бұрын
I loved watching this as a kid always one of my favorites
@beverlyphillips8572
@beverlyphillips8572 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your awesome critique of one of my very favorite movies of all time. And lest you think I'm just a lover of goofy movies...my other most favorite movie is Sleeping With The Enemy. I first rented this movie when my kids were small in the early 90's. My sons now have kids of their own but we still quote lines from this movie to each other like, "I'm an exact change tax man" and sing lyrics from those wonderful songs like they were brand new (and in a way they are). As I get older, I realize that this treasure of a movie is to be savored like fine wine but not held for special occasions. It gets sweeter, more adorable, charming, and hilarious with each passing year. Thanks again for your true appreciation of this wonderful, iconic movie.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES 5 ай бұрын
And thank you for your lovely comment! Happy you enjoyed the video :)
@hansethetooly5421
@hansethetooly5421 Жыл бұрын
always enjoyed watching this vhs, and have a copy archived on my pc to watch with any future kids of mine.
@PuppetDungeon
@PuppetDungeon Жыл бұрын
The sheer number of visual gags going on in the background of EVERY SINGLE SCENE is amazing. I grew up on Popeye cartoons, and I never really liked them. Seeing this made me a fan.
@Hum0ng0us
@Hum0ng0us Жыл бұрын
Saw this back in the day. I loved it then and love it more and more over the years.
@GorgoReptilicus
@GorgoReptilicus Жыл бұрын
Hehehe good point about the buildup to the spinach feast and fight. This reminds me of the old 1950s monster movies where the beast shows up in the last 10 minutes of the movie. This was before streaming videos and fast forward existed, so little kid me had to wait thru all the dialogue and buildup to finally see the actor in a monster suit jump out and fight the protagonists
@hevydavy
@hevydavy Жыл бұрын
I’ve always liked this move though I struggled understanding what Robin Williams was saying when I first saw this in the theater. I’ve always been somewhat hearing impaired so I appreciate it more now that I can watch it with captions on. Robin Williams and Shelley Duval were perfect in this!
@magesentron
@magesentron Жыл бұрын
Food is so important in the story of Thimble Theater because it was set during The Great Depression. That's why Wimpy is wanting food on-loan and why they're all discussing ways to make money with investments. That's also why the tax man is so harsh and nosey. The whole town is suffering from economic downturn and Popeye becomes the most interesting thing to happen to the town in years, which is why everyone is galvanized behind him.
@Johnsrage
@Johnsrage Жыл бұрын
This guy gives Altman a lot of credit that he doesn't deserve. He praises Altman for getting the characters right, but most of that was due to the script, which was written by award winning writer, cartoonist, and comic strip historian, Jules Ffiefer, He wrote this screenplay with a thorough knowlege of Seegar's oringal comic strip. The script is solid, the film falls apart in all the areas where Altman is required to be a director, like the big special effects scene that should have been the climax of the movie, but didn't happen.
@treesny
@treesny 10 ай бұрын
Well, Gosford Park was written by Julian Fellowes (later of Downton Abbey and The Gilded Age), but it was Altman who drew together a terrific cast and introduced the character of Ivor Novello and produced such an incredible ensemble effort (not to mention having every single camera shot have movement in it!). Popeye is a quintessential Altman film; it's impossible to think of another director of the time who could have brought this off with such peculiarly skewed charm. For better or worse -- and in the case of Popeye, very much for better -- this is a Robert Altman film, through and through, as much as MASH, Brewster McCloud, McCabe & Mrs Miller, Nashville, Kansas City, Vincent & Theo and Short Cuts -- to name a few of my other favorites.
@klel68
@klel68 Жыл бұрын
I saw it at the theatre on its first weekend and I loved it from the first watch, it was an amazing theatre experience.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
If they ever show it on the big screen near me I will definitely go see it!
@Garch-the-Great
@Garch-the-Great Жыл бұрын
Coincidentally, I just stumbled onto a newspaper article from 1977 that said Dustin Hoffman was attached to play Popeye, producers were trying to get Lily Tomlin for Olive Oyle, and Joe Raposo (Sesame Street) was working on the music. There's an interesting and DRASTICALLY different movie for an alternate universe!
@ricardorivera5792
@ricardorivera5792 Жыл бұрын
I love Shelley's " He loves me " in Punch Drunk Love....the perfect placement for that song.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 Жыл бұрын
I rented Popeye in 1985 and I liked it. I was a child of the 1950s afternoon kid's show featuring Popeye and Betty Boop and other treasures from the Fleischman Studios (two brothers) so yes, free on local t.v. (The Popeye hour with Tom Hatten). You swallow your tongue a bit when you sing (opening line of song) - I call it the Kermit affect. Opening the throat and drawing from the diaphragm (or chest if you're Robert Plant) is a scary thing for many singers who block the throat, partially, with the tongue. In 1975 a singer turned to me and said, "you're swallowing your tongue - open your throat." and I did and what a difference. It took me years to figure out Robert Plant's trick. Good movie, great (early) cartoon. It takes courage to release your true voice and yes it can get loud. And soft. Fleischman is pronounced "FLESH-man".
@ronfehr7899
@ronfehr7899 Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching the cartoon, so I was glad when I learned of a live action movie. I look at the beginning of the movie as Popeye's backstory, meeting Olive Oyl and Bluto for the first time. Oh yeah, and Sweet Pea.
@princebloodgrave8097
@princebloodgrave8097 Жыл бұрын
I LOVED this movie, growing up. The fight scene, in the bar was my favorite.
@frankycortes6870
@frankycortes6870 10 ай бұрын
This movie is just like watching a cartoon version. Thats one of the reasons why I still love it today.
@tonebone7449
@tonebone7449 Жыл бұрын
It's been almost forgotten that this was a Disney movie. Disney made two movies in collaboration with Paramount: Popeye and Dragonslayer. They have since disowned both of them.
@paullebon323
@paullebon323 5 ай бұрын
This movie is so authentic, it even includes Castor Oyl and Ham Gravy. I never saw either of them in the cartoon.
@johnburnside7828
@johnburnside7828 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a marvelous review. The Sweethaven set is still a tourist attraction on the island of Malta, I believe.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes I hope I can visit it someday, though I hear it's closed at the moment :(
@ValenteOchoaJr
@ValenteOchoaJr Жыл бұрын
I saw it in the theater when I was 5. I asked my dad to draw anchors on my forearms and buy me some spinach. The spinach was so gross, but my grandma made me eat it lol. I’m so happy you reviewed this movie, I need to rewatch it. I enjoyed the kind things you had to say about Shelly Duvall, the joke about The Shining and her eagerness to do something different was hilarious.
@GojiBaba
@GojiBaba Жыл бұрын
I saw this as a kid when it came out, and thought it was ok at the time, but I think what sums things up in a nutshell is that this movie is very much based on the old original comic strips. At the time I was only familiar with the cartoons, and not even the really oldest ones but the later color ones. Much different in tone. Decades later I discovered the original E.C. Segar comics thanks to the wonderful reprint collections from Fantagraphics, and everything finally clicked. When you're familiar with the print comics it all makes a lot more sense.
@ZER0--
@ZER0-- Жыл бұрын
The reason Popeye eats spinach is because it was thought to contain a massive amount of iron. It turned out that there was a typo and the decimal point was in the wrong place.
@bjones8470
@bjones8470 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking I should re-watch this but then thinking a little more I realized that I never actually got around to watching it. I thought for years I had. Very strange but I will give it a look this evening. Thanks for bringing it to my attention again
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@tmseh
@tmseh Жыл бұрын
Favorite film. Dennis Franz had a small part as one of the bullies.
@Turnbull50
@Turnbull50 Жыл бұрын
I bought the DVD of this film and the soundtrack by Nilson is brilliant its such a pity you played not of the music. Its a great film. I went to Popeye Village in Malta to be where it was filmed. Great place to visit.
@vincentfranklin17
@vincentfranklin17 Жыл бұрын
As a fan of the comic strip, and the Fleischer animated shorts, I love this movie!
@rossvecchio3299
@rossvecchio3299 Жыл бұрын
If you play the scenes on KZbin at 1.1 speed. It kind of gives you an idea of how it could have had the pace it needed.
@AbrasiousProductions
@AbrasiousProductions Жыл бұрын
I haven't seen this film since I was a toddler, all I remember is the "I'm mean" song and the weird octopus at the end that made me jolt. I'll tell ya what, I'm gonna rewatch the film then I'll come back to this video! :)
@ehawkins1971
@ehawkins1971 Жыл бұрын
Uncanny timing. Just this weekend, the wife and I took a couple of the grandkids to Chester, Illinois, only an hour drive for us. Chester is where the Segar was from and based several of the characters from actual people in the town. There is a Popeye Museum and Statues of the characters all over the town. We had a fun day exploring. Then, that evening we watched the movie with the oldest granddaughter and she loved it. Then today I find your video LOL. Good video.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Sounds like an amazing day to me :)
@ChrisBiersack513
@ChrisBiersack513 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this video. I watched this movie so many times. Could not figure out why it got panned by critics. Highly entertaining and it’s quirkiness kept things interesting. Songs were memorable, too.
@StatsJedi
@StatsJedi Жыл бұрын
The only movie that my parents, sister, brother-in-law, nephew and I saw in the theater together. Own the LP and VHS. Spot on review.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@HeadlyWesterfield
@HeadlyWesterfield Жыл бұрын
As a Nilsson fan, I've always loved this movie. You know who wasn't a fan? Robin Williams. He said if you watch the movie backwards, it has a plot.
@vilstef6988
@vilstef6988 Жыл бұрын
Popeye was William's most actorly film. He really shows his actor chops in the film. Jules Fieffer the screen writer was a big Popeye fan. Love William's performance and Harry Nilsson's songs are marvelous.
@JosephDickersonUX
@JosephDickersonUX Жыл бұрын
Love this movie, because it introduced young me to Nilsson. And I really appreciate this appreciation. Thank you.
@jamesjackson2766
@jamesjackson2766 10 ай бұрын
I LOVE THIS MOVIE. It was the first movie I was allowed to see on my own when I was 10.
@FlatEarthHeadProds
@FlatEarthHeadProds Жыл бұрын
Saw it at the theater when it came out numerous times, initial run and every Friday at the St. Vincent Mall midnight movies, my whole family loved it and the soundtrack. I was the guy riding around in the green & wood panel station wagon in high school cranking the mixtape of Judas Priest, Van Halen, KISS, with Nilsson's Sweethaven & I Yam What I Yam!! Altman, the casting, the script, the performances, sets, music...pure genius through and through!!! P.S. Yes, agreed!! Goodman & crew WERE the Flintstones, do the review!
@Grizzlox
@Grizzlox Жыл бұрын
As someone who feels like movies always rush the plot, it's no wonder my favorite movies include Popeye, Lord of the Rings, Milo and Otis, The Neverending Story, Braveheart, etc
@HeatherGleason-c4k
@HeatherGleason-c4k Жыл бұрын
Such a brilliant movie with great music. Sweet Pea's Lullaby and I Yam What I Yam are beautiful songs!
@goldenage
@goldenage Жыл бұрын
I had heard that Popeye almost made an appearance in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Robin Williams would have voiced him.
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
Aw man this would've been amazing!
@KevyNova
@KevyNova 8 ай бұрын
The Beatles said that Harry Nilsson was their favorite American music artist and he’s mine too. The songs in this movie are all GREAT!
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES 8 ай бұрын
I agree!
@Johnsrage
@Johnsrage Жыл бұрын
This movie should have been a huge hit ---It had everything going for it, the casting, the costumes and makeup, the scenic design---everything was spot on. Robert Altman's passive style of direction chokes the life out of practically every scene, especially the scenes that are dependent on action. A director like Joe Dante or Robert Zemekis would have made this film a classic. What we're left with, even forty years later, is a few nice looking scenes with some extremely professional performers acting their hearts out in front of a camera that doesn't seem to care. The stills from this film are better looking than the actual movie.
@palmereldritch7777
@palmereldritch7777 Жыл бұрын
Guess you don't get Altman. " passive style of direction??" He was one of the top directors of the 60's 70's80's.
@Johnsrage
@Johnsrage Жыл бұрын
I'm not doubting the man's ability as a director, M*A*S*H, Nashville, and The Player are great films, but his filming technique was all wrong for Popeye..@@palmereldritch7777
@e.d.t.
@e.d.t. Жыл бұрын
This is one of those movies I'd sparingly catch on TV as a kid and appreciated by the time I was an adult. It's kinda dull but has good moments. The look and casting of the characters is great though. Also the song lyrics are so repetitive they're memorable. I'm mean, you know what I mean... He needs me, he needs me... I yam what I yam what I yam....
@meatball1385
@meatball1385 Жыл бұрын
You had me cracking up at the end of the video playing the Popeye song, and eating spinach! Thanks!
@DisJunkPICTURES
@DisJunkPICTURES Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! I'm glad you had fun with that part :)
@cassandramiller4477
@cassandramiller4477 Жыл бұрын
I saw this movie in the theater as a kid and absolutely love it. I can understand the critics, but I have never agreed with them.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 Жыл бұрын
I rented the tape a year after its release. I liked it. Once again, I have no human friends. I've seen it 3 times and like it each time a bit more. Robin is brilliant as are the entire cast.
@troygaspard6732
@troygaspard6732 Жыл бұрын
I need to see it again. I was 12 when it came out, and had never seen an Altman film before. The film was a huge flop. But all of Altman's films deserve viewing.
@ghostbusterguy20011
@ghostbusterguy20011 Жыл бұрын
Saw this in the theater when I was about 6 or 7 probably the first live action movie ever saw and I loved it and as a 45 year old man still love it to this day! P.s your laugh needs some work a little higher pitch at the beginning lol 😂 but no great video man 👍
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