Welcome to MOVIES NEVER SAY DIE! Your one place for all the 80s and 90s movie talk your life's been missing. I'll be covering the classics from this era on this channel as well as diving into new films based or rebooted from nostalgic properties from the 80s/90s. In addition to Top-10 lists, various random topic videos, interviews, and much more!
Who’s the Man? (1993) - Directed by Ted Demme (the king of forgotten 90s gems The Ref, Life, Beautiful Girls). It stars just about every rapper from the era. Denis Leary is great as a police captain. It’s very fun and I don’t know anyone who has ever heard of it.
I love Opportunity Knocks. It was cute and stupid. You cant go wrong with Robert Loggia. Here's a few I hope you cover: Nothing To Lose Dutch Shattered Dead Again Straight Talk Stepping Out True Romance Paulie Dont Tell Her It's Me Soap Dish Morher Malice Last of The Dog Men Timecop Color of Night Necessary Roughness
Come on man, National Lampoon‘s Christmas Vacation, Three Amigos, Spies Like Us, this should’ve been a list of his five best/worst movies, there would’ve been plenty to fill out that list.
Highly recommend a mention for future video while staying with the 90's trend of forgotten movies. Blown Away with Nicole Eggert and Corey Haim, an action thriller fantasy about a spoiled rich girl that goes on a bombing demolition killing spree by planting explosive devices in people's cars and motorcycles.
The ref was martial artist benny urquidez stuntman and so no wonder why after guy he disqualified rocked him w/a haymaker yet he got back up and finished being best non biased ref ever but still struggled saying the number #6!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Really nice list. Worked in a small video store in the 80's as a Teenager. 3 bucks per hour and free rentals. This list was about 50% of our stock.Personally recommended many of these movies to customers who needed something more than the illustration on the tape box. The power and danger inherent in recommending a tape that was going to dictate the evening of 1 to 10 people watching.....1980s when the network was human and the entertainment was analogue. Also your narratives would make really honest blurbs for the back of vhs tape boxes. Would reduce the mystery and speculative aspect of VHS rental but would have saved people time.......
I appreciate that thank you. I remember Mountain View Video was down the street from my house. They had a couple arcade games and was ran by a couple and they would have friends come in and were always talking with customers. Looking back now if was like High Fidelity but at a video store. It was my home away from home.
The number 1 under rated unknown movie of the 90s and maybe all time is "Where the Day takes you", It's got an insane cast, and is a great movie no one knows about. Will Smith, Dermot Mulroney, Sean Astin, Ricki Lake, Alyssa Milano, David Arguette. It's insane more people don't know about that one. Judgement Knight is another one no one ever talks about I rewatched that one recently and it's great. Jeremy Pivon, Emilio Esteves, Cuba Gooding jr. and Dennis Leary as the bad guy.
@@MoviesNeverSayDie yea that's a good one. I'm surprised it gets slept on so much I never hear anyone talk about it. I saw it in the 90s I had it on VHS in 95. What weird is I watched it with a girl at her house and left it there in 1995-96ish, we made out. Years later I ended up dating that girl from like 2005 to 2009, and her friend had a garage sale she went to, and she brought back a VHS and was like look what I purchased. It was the VHS tape of "Where the Day takes you" and I was like WTF that's my movie, you purchased from your friend who you must have borrowed my movie too, then forgot about it then purchased it just to bring it home to it's rightful owner. It was wierd.
Good stuff looking forward to a movie I grew up watching and can’t remember the name. The plot is two kids but a lottery ticket and say they are going to split it but then only one kid claims it and the other one tries to claim it with him and he acts like he’s the only one that bought it. It’s almost like a very dark drama of the comedy movie big shots but also I kinda remember them being car stereo thieves or something any help on naming this would be amazing. I want to say it was probably made around 86 to 87
“Let’s step in and make sure these seats are in great shape” LOL Screen Gems would like a word with you. 😂 Awesome video. Never saw Opportunity Knocks. And gonna fix that RIGHT NOW!
-Top Secret -One Crazy Summer - A Sure Thing - Red Heat - My Secret Admirer - Aliens - The Great Outdoors - Robo cop -Spies Like US Many ,many more from the 80's
I like your taste in movies. I thoroughly enjoyed Diggstown, although I remember it being titled as Midnight Sting when it was released in my country. I hope modern audiences will discover some of these gems.
Can you do U-Turn with Sean Penn for this 1990's series, please? if you're able. Thanks, bro! I am still on your volume 2 with it and it's excellent! Can't wait until Bad Influence.
What did you think of Lithgow's character's little smart mouthed, ass kissing sidekick in Ricochet? He was one of my favorite things about the film! Hilarious performance. Love when he and Blake (Lithgow) walk into a freaky strip club/bar together and the sidekick starts talking a mile-a-minute, praising the "brilliant" way Blake set Styles (Washington) up, while Lithgow has a grumpy frown on his face LOL.
Haha yeah that club scene with Lithgow was fantastic. He just poured himself so nicely into villain roles back then. Definitely one of my favorite 80s villains.