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I Watched EVERY Movie You Told Me To 

Toni's Film Club
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14 movies, 1478 minutes, or just over 24 hours of movies - all recommended by you.
Thank you tall for the suggestions. Now.... what should I watch next?
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Chapters:
0:00 Subscribers Recommend Me Movies
0:58 Vigil (1984)
02:56 AD/BC: A Rock Opera (2004)
05:01 The Color of Pomegranates (1969)
07:07 The Green Butchers (2003)
08:39 Mars One (2022)
10:10 The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)
11:51 Undercover Blues (1993)
13:43 Girl with Hyacinths (1950)
15:03 McFarland, USA (2015)
16:36 Pather Panchali (1955)
18:02 Naked Lunch (1991)
19:35 Udaan (2010)
21:04 Alatriste (2006)
22:19 Love Letter (1995)
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Toni's Film Club is all about interesting film history, movies, directing, writing, editing and everything else that goes into this wonderful art form. Oh yeah, and bad jokes. You've been warned.
It takes a lot of time to make those videos, so if you enjoyed this one and would like to see more, feel free to subscribe. I appreciate it!
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Комментарии : 30   
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
I'm definitely doing this again so make sure to subscribe - that way you won't miss the community post asking for recommendations. And a HUGE thank you to everyone who suggested movies this time around. I had a blast ❤ In the mood for more? Check out me checking out the longest movie in the world: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nJWWdNqXwWo.html
@Govind-r9t
@Govind-r9t 7 дней назад
Regarding the use of English in India, it's actually the second most spoken language after Hindi. Many people in the northern plains of India speak a mixture of Hindi, Urdu, and English. Of course, the reason for this linguistic blend is rooted in our colonial history. 😅 I am glad that you mentioned watching "Pather Panchali," as well which is also one of my favorites. It's actually made in Bengali, another major language in India. India has 22 official languages and thousands of dialects and smaller languages, each with its own film industry. While the Hindi film industry, commonly known as "Bollywood," is the largest, films from South India are gaining popularity. For instance, the recent success of "RRR," originally made in Telugu, has brought attention to the "Tollywood" industry. Similarly, there are vibrant film industries in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Assamese, and many other languages. Unfortunately, films like "Udaan" don't always do well at the box office, which is why they often fly under the radar for international audiences. However, I'm glad you included it in your video, and it's wonderful to see it recognized among your favorite films of all time!
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
Fascinating, thanks for the explanation and recommendation. I will definitely dive deeper into India's film industry for a future video!
@bodemecanoanimations472
@bodemecanoanimations472 7 дней назад
Thanks for taking the time to make this video and put thought into what you said about everyone’s movies (especially the lookalikes🤣). You’re dedication to your community sets you apart from other RU-vidrs. And you flattered me hard with that shoutout so thanks for that too😁
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
L E G E N D
@artcamp7
@artcamp7 7 дней назад
reminding me of a movie I really liked-- Miami Blues. It's based on a Jim Thompson novel with really good actors in it. made in the 80's I think
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
Sounds like we already have a contender for part 2! BTW Does "Blues" mean anything? As in, "Undercover Blue"s, "Miami Blues", etc.
@MattAndImprov
@MattAndImprov 7 дней назад
In Undercover Blues, their last name is Blue. But in both that and Miami Blues and Biloxi Blues and Varsity Blues, "Blues" means "having the blues" (the negative aspects of something).
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
Never heard that expression before, thanks! And thanks for the fun recommendation. I'm obsessed with MUERTE!
@mbis86
@mbis86 5 дней назад
Amazing video Toni! I agree about the cool moustaches. Definitely watching a few of the recommendations here!
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 5 дней назад
Thanks for the solid recommendation! Would love to hear your thoughts over a cup of Copenhagen's best coffee!
@ogabrielsalazar
@ogabrielsalazar 7 дней назад
Wow! Nice, bro! Ty for appreciating “Mars One”! 👊🏽❤️
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
Such a solid film! Thanks for putting it on my radar!
@stevenr540
@stevenr540 6 дней назад
Another great vid, I have added some of these to my list! Also....SUPER curious to see your Greatest Films list...masterful teaser!
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 6 дней назад
Thank you! Which ones peaked your interest? And happy to hear - it would be super fun to go through the lists as I don't fully really remember which movies are in them.
@deteon1418
@deteon1418 6 дней назад
Fabulous video! One of the best you have made so far, and it was nice to be able to contribute to it. It was interesting to hear your approach to watching movies, especially because I find my own habits being quite opposite. I avoid even minor spoilers like the plague and never watch trailers, wanting to go in as blind as possible. Lots of great movie recommendations, and yes, your lists would be an interesting topic for a future video. If you make a second video, which you really should, I recommend any of the three movies mentioned below, which have in common that they were created by the magical Czech mastermind Karel Zeman. His movies blend live action and animation to stunning effect. - Journey To the Beginning of Time (1955) is a fantastical story which utilises stop motion to bring dinosaurs to life long almost 40 years before Jurassic Park. - Invention for Destruction (1958) merges hand drawn sets and props with clean live action footage in a story inspired by Jules Verne. - The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1962) uses both animation and love action to create a tale of great comedic effect and beautifully unique visuals. All of Karel Zeman’s work has his distinct and magically charming touch. In his 1949 short film Inspiration (which may be the most visually beautiful movie that I have ever seen) he animates using glass. I know a community post might pop up to ask for suggestions, but I just had to mention this here too! Great video! ⭐️
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 6 дней назад
Thank you so much, I really loved your suggestion! And thanks for the other ones!
@deteon1418
@deteon1418 6 дней назад
@@TonisFilmClub I'm glad you enjoyed the movie (:
@Lathey22
@Lathey22 7 дней назад
Great video and lovely with some recommendations for new films to explore!
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
I'd love to hear your thoughts if you end up checking some of them out, and even more so if you have any recommendations. Something tells me you'd have some good ones :D
@MattAndImprov
@MattAndImprov 7 дней назад
The follow-up video should be: I Liked This Movie, So What Movies Would You Recommend and Why?
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
Uhhh that's a great idea! As you can see in the video I do have a habit of automatically thinking of similar movies, so it would be really fun!
@MattAndImprov
@MattAndImprov 6 дней назад
If you like Undercover Blues, you could check out the The Thin Man movies or Witness For The Prosecution or The Secret of My Success or Innerspace or V.I. Warshawski...
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 6 дней назад
Added on my watchlist, thanks!
@AshkarNazer
@AshkarNazer 5 дней назад
Thanks for getting into Indian movies...Please try to watch some malayalam(mollywood) movies also ❤
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 5 дней назад
Would love to! Do you have any recommendations to get me started?
@AshkarNazer
@AshkarNazer 5 дней назад
@@TonisFilmClub Sure :) As a starter pack, I would suggest: - Kumbalangi Nights (Prime Video) - Ee.Ma.Yau (Prime Video) - Sudani from Nigeria (Netflix) - Joji (Prime Video) - Jallikattu (Prime Video) - Guppy (Prime Video) - The Great Indian Kitchen (Prime Video) These are some of the best Malayalam movies from the 2000s, but if you dive deeper into the 70s, 80s, and 90s, you can find some great classics like "Kummatty," which Martin Scorsese praised in his Instagram post two years ago, and many more great films:-)
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 5 дней назад
@@AshkarNazer That's perfect. Thank you so much!
@BeautifulMadeline
@BeautifulMadeline 7 дней назад
Gosh I want to recommend you a movie, but I am always to scared to type in your comments lol So please consider this a first step!
@TonisFilmClub
@TonisFilmClub 7 дней назад
Well, now that we've broken the ice, you should feel more than welcome to type your comments. And I will be especially looking forward to your recommendation next time around!
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